Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 16, 1916, Night Extra, Image 8

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    EVENING LEDOBB-PimADBLPmX. MONDAY. OC1!OSfl& 1
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THIS MAN WOULD HAVE HIS
WIFE A THOROUGH SPORT
Case in Ntw York Divorce Courti Rather a Re
ywtal of the Usual Order in
Domestic Affairs
Oka C tt hugWiw by a New
Tack mmh kw mrhl troubles
ara batne; air Jm Ht eourta U that her
kiMtmnd aahrssktaa W baeauaa aha would
not jeta him Ms ecfctall-tJnkIng,
MiPkrMiHMiiokW trrana In their "par
Um." And In rMtether jmrsmraph we And
a htMrberri stela fer eXvorce because his
wife too Btnofca and tcotiM Imbibe t
Which only goae te prove that the perj
YersUy of the male quite equal the "ton
SHtrinee et ttt "female of the species."
iia.ny mm, white they may openly ad
mire and make love to the women who
are "iree aperta" and who are not op
peaed to looking on the w(no when It U
red, rather like to think .of th,elr wives,
the mother of their children, aa "differ
At." Yet, here 1 a man married to n
woman possessing-, no doubt, all of the do
fneette virtues and tryln to make of
her, aa "Billy" Sunday would put It, a
"ctfrarette-tmeklng, wlne-blbblng;, calcl
mined hussy," while on the other hand
a man married to one of the latter typo
Would have her modeled on lines of the
mld-Vfctorlan era. Mr. Mann (that Is his
name he of the drat suit evidently
thinks these accomplshments a step up
ward, or bo one would Judge from hla
nalvo remark that "society women did It,
and shh wao no better than they were."
1
Tlin secret of the success of a lnrsre de
partment store In London Is the care
with which Its managers select the em
ployes, each with a view to tho particular
department In which he or she Is to be
placed. If In the children's department,
only those with Good health nnd bright,
cheery dispositions are selected; If In the
millinery department, special attention
Is paid to carefully arranBcd hair. In fact,
tho health of tho applicant Is an object
of special attention, atd each one durlnu
an Interview la made to smile, so that
tho teeth must nasn muster.
Weekly this Ionrton firm sends a letter
to each of Its 730 employes at tho front,
thus keeplnc tho man's family In touch
with him and always assuring him that
his position Is being held until his return.
THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE
Question fubmltlrd to this dtpartment iclltlt anetarrttt. tohrn poMlble, on the oIIowIho
0ay. Special tptrrlra llki those trtvfn below are Invited. All rwimuntMHom
for thia department houtd be addrtrd aa follow M
TJIK MOHAN'S JjXUIANOi:. Evtntno Udaer, rhlladtlpMa, Pa.
TODAY'S INQUIRIES
1. Is route Injjirlom to the complexion?
t. Is there snr war to remove the skin from
M peach other than br soaliUnt; ItT
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from roitloiT
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be tUbtenedr
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MY MARRIED LIFE
By ADBWS GARRISON
ANSVERS TO SATURDAY'S INQUIRIES
. 1. A llttl perfnmeil oil re oil aprlnVlpit on the
Horarr ahtltrn will prettnt nolJ on booka.
t, Toat a broom br prln tho edco asalntt
the Root. If tho utrawa brlitl out aad bond tho
broom la a poor on.
I. Tpa thoold nerrr bo bollifl. Tlw freahlr
botHns water ahoold bo poured on the Ait ton
leave and tho tea allowed to draw for three
nlnnteo, no lonfen after that time the bailing
liquid eitraets tannlo neld.
Tomatoes Vavcman Style
To tho Editor' of tht lYoman'l Pact:
.Dear Madam Please tell mo what tomatoes
Vavcman strle Mire, and publish a rsctpo for
them. It you know of one.
YOUNO HOUSEKEErnil.
The tomatoes should be quite largo, firm
and. If possible, slightly underripe. Wash
and wlpo them, but do not remove either
the skin or coro, Over one end of a coal
or wood fire scatter a layer of ashes, and
on this place the1-tomatoes, stem-end down.
Cook until tho lower part Is softened, then
tun nnd cook on the other aide. They
should be wett browned. Remove care
fully and serve very hot, with plenty of
malted butter, salt and pepper.
1. Refors solas for a Ions motor ride a root
ing; or eoiu cream snouia do nutuieu 10 m isre,
then Itshtlr remoted,
nr. raid rrrnm shoald nsi
not water, as tho latter will Irritate the tlnues.
nA over this ii arnerous
layer ot powiler siiread. ltlien tomlntr In from
moionnr, rold rrrnm aiiouia nicain be anpiien.
2, FInser nails fhould nlwars be filed. neer
eut. as cutUnt is llublo to split the nail further
down.
3. It Is eirremelr bnd form to wear etahor-
nto Jewels, ourli as eeeklares, earrings, brare-
Icta or ronknlonoos rings. In the mornini
iirnoeiies,
tho rolls
liermUklblOA
ei. surii H DrTfliirrn. eerrinsN. urnrrr
ronknlonoas rings In the morning.
. whlrh ore frequently neeensarr to hold
sr In place, tie pins or plain rings are
Ible
MISS JANE COWL
The cxqulstto opera cloak shown In
tho Illustration li worn by tho nctrcss In
tho epilogue of "Common Clay." It Is of
vivid emerald creen velvet, cut on
voluminous linos, with heavy metal tas
sels, and has a hleh rplllnfj collar
nnd wldo cuffs of chinchilla fur. The
gown underneath Is fashioned of Egyp
tian blue chiffon, with bandings of blue
metal trimming.
AS BOOK as hlefcy had left the houae after
XX our argument over Wy proposed dub
position, I called us an employment agency,
asking that a cook be sent me. This done,
I cleared away the dishes and wafhed them
and prepared a dessert for dinner. Then.,
finding the want advertisements of the
Bunday papers, t looked carefully through
the columns headed "Situations Wanted,
Female,"
"Cook, Oerman-IIungarlan, first-class,
wishes position! sleep home; best refer
ences. 7 lUstmih street, basement."
This appealed to me for two reasonsi one
thrtt the woman offered references, tho other
that she would sleen it home. Our apart
ment wag too smalt to house a maid In ad
dition to ourselves If T were obliged to
rent a room In the building for her It would
add mora than I cared to pay to tho cost
of her maintenance.
"Cook, good all-round private family!
sleep In or out! references. Mi Kast 100th
street"
This also appealed to me, but I could find
no other Items In the column which looked
even possible.
I cllpoed tho advertisements and fastened
each rte.ft.tly to a pheet of note paper. Then
I wrote beneath each ones 'Tlenae -call.
Thursday or Friday. Ask for Mrs. Itlchard
Clraham, Apartment t, 4 Hast Twenty
ninth street"
I addressed th envelopes properly, In
serted the answers In tho envelopes, sealed
and stamped them, then ran out to the
post box on the corner With them. I walk
ed back vory nlowly, for there wns nothing
moro that needed to bo. done, ana I could
put off no longer the settling of my
problem.
I locked tho door of my room, pulled
down the shade, nnd exchanging my house
dress for a comfortable negligee, lay down
upon my bed to think things out
I tried to put myself In Dicky's place,
and to understand his reasons for object
ing to my earning any money of my own.
J sat upright In bed as a thought flashod
across my brain. Was that the reason?
Were his objections to this plan pf mine
what ho protended they wore? Did he
rc&lly fear that I might havo unpleasant
publicity thrust upon me, ana that some
of our pleasure pinna might bo spoiled
by the wtekly locture engagement? Or
was he the type of man who could not
bear his wlfo to havo any money or plans
or even thoughts which did not originate
with him?
I resolved to find out Just what motive
was behind his objections. If ho wero
wilting that I should try to earn money In
some otner way I would gladly refuse this
A Letter From Jack
otter. But If ha were ofrpesed W aw
having any Income of my own lies
might as well come now aa later.
A loud ringing of the dootbefl awoHe
Tor a moment I could not understand
how I came to be In bed. Then I wnf"
bered. After the deliberation of my quiet
hour, when I had determined to find out
Just what Dicky's motive In opposing my
decision to earn some money of my own, i
found I was shaking with a nervous chill.
I had lain down and pulled the covers closely
around mo In tho endeavor to get warm.
X must have fallen asleep.
Throwing off my negligee and putting on
a little afternoon gown, I twisted my hair
lnn pareleaa knot and hurried to the
door. The ring had been the postroans.
Tho afternoon newspapers lay upon the
floor With them was a letter with my
former name upon It In a handwriting that
I knew. It had been forwarded from my
old boarding house. The superscription
looked queer to me, as If It were the name
of some ono I had known long ago.
"Miss Margaret Spencer," and then In
the crabbed handwriting of my dear old
lanaiaay, -care oi Mrs. invni .. -......
I opened the letter siowiy. n coro ow
Orleans heading and a date three days
before.
"ALWAYS YOUn JACK"
"Dear llttlo girl" It began. "A year Is a
long time between letters. Isn't ItT Hut you
know I told you when I left that the chances
were slim for getting a letter back from
tho wild territory where I was going, and I
found when I reached there that 'slim' was
hardly th word. I wrote you twice, but
havo no hope that the letters ever reached
you. But now 1 nm back In God's country,
or shall be when I get North) and, of
course, ray first line Is to you. I am writ
ing this to the old 'place, knowing It wilt
be forwarded If you have left there.
stMlt be In Hew York two w4a free"
today, the Jltk. Of .fcotime. x J4J 2
am loJ'farwaHl a real '
real restaurant, with the realest girt m tha
wetM epeUe ma ftrst day I strike
New York, so get ready for me, I do Keaa
yeti have been weM and a ck.11' "
powlbK I know what a atmrrs this year
must have been far you.
Till I sea yed. dear, always your
JACK
I Bnlahed the reading of the letter with
mingled feelings of Joy and dismay. Joy
was the stronger, however. Dear old Jack
waa rare at home. &it ther were adjust
ments which I must make. I had my mar
riage to explain to Jack, and Jack to ex
rtkln to Dlckv. Xottilng but this letter
could have so revealed to me the strength
of the Infatuation for DlcKy which had
swept me off my feet and resulted In my
marriage after only a six months' acquaint
anee, Heading It I realized that the mem
ory of Jack had benn so pushed Into tne
background during the last six months that
I never had thought to tell Dicky about him.
(CONTINUDD TOMOmtOW)
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Macaroni en Casserole
To in Editor at tho Woman's Vaati
T)esr Vsdam Can you alvo mo
nablo restvo lor naxing spacncui.
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in a casstroloi X do not want the Italian strls,
tURB.) WII.UIAJl Jlcu.
The following I have found to be the
most satisfactory recipe for platn spaghetti
with cheese : Break the pieces of spaghetti
Into two or threo Inch lengths. This makes
It much easier to handle than the very
lonr pieces. Put one heaping cupful Into
rapidly boiling salted water and boll for
twenty minutes. Jtemovo from fire, and put
a layer of the spaghetti Into -a, buttered
casserole, then a layer of American cream
cheese either grated or cut Into small
pieces, a layer of bread crumbs, another
layer of spaghetti, cheese, eta, topping
off with the bread crumbs. Pour over the
mlxturo a thin white sauqo which has been
made from ono tabtespoonfur of flour, three
tableapoonfuls of butter, one cup of milk,
salt and pepper to taste. Be lavish with
your cheese and butter and your spaghetti
will bo pronounced a success,
Novel Bread Pudding
!"o (h Editor o the TTotrtan's raav
Dear Madam Can you give ma a good recipe
for lirtad puddingr aomttmng oinereni irom iui
Id kind? tlllia.l C. II.
Try making caramel bread pudding ; It Is
delicious. Put one-half cupful of sugar In
a smooth granltewaro saucepan, placo over
hot part of rapgo and stir constantly until
melted and or the color or maple syrup.
Care must be taken to prevent sugar from
adhering to the sides of the pan or sraon.
Add syrup slowly to four cupfuls, of scalded
milk In double boiler. When caramel has
i' dissolved, add two cupfuls of stale bread
erumba and let soak thirty minutes. Diet
two eggs slightly and add two-thirds of a
, cupful of sugar, one-halt teaspoonful of
alt and one teaspoonful of vanilla. Add
to first mixture, turn Into a buttered oblong
pudding dish and bake In a moderate oven
for one 'hour. Cover with meringue flavored
with vanilla and forced through a pastry
bag and tube, or not as desired. Serve
with whipped cream, sweetened and flav
ored with vanilla.
Savmr the. Typewriter Ribbon
fo tfca JMMer o tin Womon'a Paotl
" Dear VaCam I And that tbs ribbon on tot
typewriter drUs and fades aulokly, as I use It
. to Utile. Do you www of aar wwDV?,t
Try dropping a tiny drop of typewriter
all every sit Inches along the upper adge
af the ribbon, then wind tightly on one
pool and Ut It stand over n'ght or longer
before uatng. Do this now and then, and
your ribbon should last several years It
you have no great use tor your machine.
To Exterminate Bugs
ft IM JMMer o tht 7v"o-a's Pain
Dear Madam Mr husband and I have rented
a furnished (wriMMt for tko winter, and to
aur horror wo lo4 that tho boats are not clean.
I aw a yams' arid and bad only bean keeping
tionsa ioc a roar sewn w -hotvu imu iwi
Seoa. aad 1 havo a Mea bow to so about get
ting rtd of bus. Caa yH easaeet a remedy?
i wilt be so iwatarut, 1UNDRANT.
The moat aaaoaclous method of 'dealing'
vth this aroblam la this: Buy a small
quantity of qutokstlvor ot your druggist
and mix with ttva white of aa egg aa much
ajulokailvsr aa it will aaaarb; than, alter
spying the bad frames, maHrasstaa and
aprtnga a thorough roleg avar, paint than
around the eatajaa wtak tne mixture. Also
apply H with a bdHssh to ha crooks of the
doors, window Bstaas, Barb tuag andatoaats.
tVwdara aa be .batsfht aad gatHukiad
sound Uawajlr, bait tfceea, walls aat ajta
ftararing to the waodwotk, will at tsasy
i ' ,U .v'. T'Try, Uw 'above, tpethod
pd tot see ksMW the saaWIta, It Waa)a4aa
that muy pf us must faea-when ranting
Can Cloak Bo Modernized?
To the Editor of the lVoman's Pane:
Dear Itadam I have a white evening cloak
trimmed with black velvet left from past sea
sons. It Is too long for this year's style. The
coat Is made of tiroadcloth and the velvet
goes across ths shoulders and sleeves and
forms the bottom of tno skirt. It has a. feather
collar. Can you suggest some way of modern'
Ulna- It? MAltT.
I should ndvtsa you to think well before
cutt ng yodr coat off. as both skirts and
coats will be longer this season than they
have, been for some time. If the coat Is too
narrow you could havo Inserts of the velvet
over tho hips; the wldo capo effect of the
velvet across tho shoulders and sleeves will
be quite good fdr this winter. Why do you
not have a long stole of velvet made to
wrap around the throat In. place of the
feather boa? -
Suggest Combination for Evening
To the Editor of th Woman' Pant:
Dear Madam I havo seven yards of French
bluo tanYta and want to mako an evening dress
of It I have lustrous blsck hair and gray eyes
and not yery much color, so that an entire blue
frock would not be becoming. Could I put
another color with It? What would sou suggest?
JSHNKSTINE.
If you have the skirt made ot taffeta
and the upper part ot tho bodice of flesh
colored tulle or chiffon tho frock should
not be unbecoming. Pnte gray or silver
combined with bluo also proves very be
coming to some persona with gray eyes,
even If they havo not much color.
Dandruff in Hair
To Cfte Editor of the Woman' Pan:
Tear Uadam Con you tell me the best .way
to clean dark hair of dandruff and give the
natural color? Thanking you very muofi,
(UHS.) A. C. E.
Use green soap, a liquid soap which can
bo procured at any drug store, Shampoo
tho hair, latherjng well with the soap, rins
ing, thon lathering again, using d spray
and plenty ot hot water for rinsing. Your
letter Is not very clear. You do not say
what the natural color of your hair Is; If
dark, tar soap Is good for It but If lljrht
you should usa ths white ot an egg and
castlle soap.
Gloves to Wear With Tailored Suit
To the Bitlor of the. Woman's Page:
Dear Madam What gloves are apriroprlats to
wear with a suit to ths theater whits kid?
ANNKTTE.
Yes, white glace kid gloves are worn.
Absent-Mlnded Child'
To the Editor of the Woman' Paatf
Dear Madam -I wonder If you havo had
much experience with cUldren? My little girl,
nine years old. Is so absent-minded and wastes
so tnuon tlms in day Oreamal I send her ta
shop for rue and before she reachea tho atoro
aha baa forgotten what aha Is to buy. Hha
would rather sit and dream than play with
other children. I want to counteract tola lark
am sure, la the
Saving in Soap
SOAP Is such a small Item, apparently
representing only a few cents' cost,
that it hardly seems possible Hint the leak
ago on this Item alone would run into many
dollars during the year In tho average
household. Here Is a list of common wastes
of Boap. Do theyoccur In your household?
First Iieavlng atar of soap In tho bot
tom of a dlshpanr scrub bucket whllo
using these utensils. This docs not soften
tho water any more than It needs, and the
same effect can be obtained by beating the
soap In tho soap-shaker half a dozen times,
and then laying It away, Permitting a bar
of eoap to remain In tho- water not only
wastes that much soap, but It Softens the
Boap so much that It can be used only a
short time thereafter.
Second Buying soap In small quantities
two or three cakes at a time. Soap takes
up little room, and, as It Is regularly used
every day, It payB to buy two or threo
dozen cakes at a time and' keep them stored
In a cool place. You are sure to save a
few cents on such purchasing, and the
total saving will mount up astonishingly.
Third Paying for soap according to size,
not weight. It Is easy to Judge which soap
Is tho best value, and for ordinary house
hold purposes the best Is a cake of small
size so that It can bo held In the hand
conveniently but fairly heavy. The heav
ier the cake the longer It will last
Fourth Using scented soaps. Soented
and colored soaps are generally more ex
pensive and usually thdy have little alue.
Tar soap Is the possible exception, as Its
color and Bcent are natural and not harm
ful. Green soap, too, especially In liquid
form. Is destrablp for the bathroom, us It
Is antiseptic and should bo used frequently
for the hands.
Fifth Using ono kind of soap, or jvosal-
bly two kinds, for all household purposes.
As there are so many uses In the household
tor soap, and as these uses differ widely.
It Is easy to seo whero there Is waste If
only one or two kinds of soap are used.
For example, some soaps being Impregnated
with turpentine or naphtha, are highly de
sirable for the cleansing of clothes. But
naturally, they cost moro than ordinary
soap, and therefore should not be used ex
cept for their one special purpose. Such
soaps should never be used on the ekln.
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of concentration for
estiss of ths trouble.
scold Marie. Hh Is rather difficult to reason
with, but easily Influenced by a sentimental
appeal, woai uo you nnviaer
DISTRACTED MOTHER.
Psychologists have given much thought
to this problem of the absent-mnlded child.
I knc,w a child Who waa heedless to the
point of exasperation. At school she would
sit rraslng Into space, forgetting the lesson
completely, and yet she had a sweet dis
position and d.d not deliberately disobey.
Hot before Bhn was fourteen years of ago
did a physician find the real trouble that
she had a largo adenoid growth. Aro you
sure your llttlo girl Is In sound physical
health T Anemia would cause her to be
lackadaisical and prefer to sit and dream
when other children were playing. If It
seems to bo nothing more than habit, she
should certainly be corrected; you could be
very gentle with her, but Arm In making
her obey Instantly by some silent form ot
punishment when she falls and extravagant
pialse when she carries out your orders.
GoWen Wedding Present
7o the KiMlor of the Woman's Poatt
Dear Madam I save been Invited to attend a
goMen wsdali and I would Ilka to send a
aesseat to ts obt couple. la there anything I
could seed wMos) M Mot sold, as I cannoi ated
that? ' UftUA.
Yollew m aaa may be substituted Jar a
presastt In gM. Jonquils, when In season,
ara hefctttlfwl, hart at this time of year yet
law roaas, dahlias or ahryaanthamwms
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Marriage Fee
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people -who wisely
buy this "uncom
monlygoodbutter" really get moro for
their monoy.
They get pure,
sweet, fresh butter
a full pound of
it,mado, regardless
of expenso, with
only pne great aim
to mako tho best
butter that it is
possible to make.
AYER&McKINNEY
Merld".0)' PhUsdelphU
Dell Fhone.Market 3741
Keystone Phone, Main 17U
lookor tht "MtrUoll"
wmpptrvtr-tltht. dust- and
odorpmofat your groctrt.
New Models in
Fashionable
Black & White
Exquisite examples of
artiBtic shoemaking.
White Washable Kid
tops, with black Kid or
Patent vamps and turn'
soles.
$10
The same model in All
Black Kjd, or with
cloth tops and Patent
or Dull vamps.
$5
Boot fashions were never more alluring,
and these two big shops arc in the very
forefront in originating artistic creations.
Jhe Harper Shoe Go.
WALK-OVER SHOPS
1022 CHESTNUT ST. 1228 MArtKET ST.
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TETLEYS
India and Ceylon
True Economy
Means Using the
Very Best
TEA$
2
Iteet results obtained If
directions for brewing axe All
carefully followed.
Gold Label, $1.10
Rt.fT I aV.r.1. RiVHi.
Green Label, 70c Ikl
Red Label, 60c ft.'
1 Brands Also Pack"
Half aad Quarter Ponad X
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We're helping you
in every way to
live economically
and save money.
The good work of THE CIIILDS STOKES EoaiJ
steadily on. Intelligent comparison of goods and prices J
inrariably brings new customer-friends. Progress nlwaysj
multiplies chances to progress and our business growsj
and grows.
Arc YOU takinp everv nrlv-nntncn nf the- nnnortua
tlrfl ofTrpcl frnnt Anv in HavV 'Ji
Our Ceylon-Formosa Tea. 25c lb.
.,O0U Jud'S lt py.V18 P"ce' yuF ver? aPt t0 & the wrong impression. It's A FIFTY-G1
vsuAWii every aay mine year anywnere else outside of our stores, It's our own particular ble
pf two wonderfully good teas we Import direct We'd like to have you try a round, and tell your i
Dprs aooui it.
"Sweet Bloom"
Butter ',
44c lb.
The flneat butter obtainable
where at any price.
aaye
Large
Well-baked
ayes of Bread
4c
Hade of the bast htfredlents and
baked vrHh eklH a4 eare.
"Sterling"
Butter
38c lb;
The hfcheet quality
butter to be had.
secon
25c Can Log Cabin Maple Syrup, 19
Our Stores Are Noted for Dependable EGi
"Swftet Bk)om?, E3&c Doa. Slccted Ef th, 34c
t. - ', '' , i "" r ' :
, Large Breakfast Mackerel, 15c Eknh,
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GHILDS & COMPANY
TUB STOWa OF OPPORTUNITY
"Where Your Money Goes the Farthest "
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