pgonBipmra 6 EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1917 BEAUTY PROBLEMS FASHION HINTS EXPERT HOUSEHOLD ADVICE INTERESTING SERIAL' I r 14 m j i iU Wl ;l , PHRASE "AS DRUNK AS A LORD FAST BECOMING OBSOLETE If the Temperance Movement Continues in Its Rapid Growth "Yo-ho-ho and a Bottle of Rum" Will Be a Song of the Past -XfHAT with IJio South "dry" nnd tho " West rapidly followlriR milt, tho at will inevitably fall in line. In theso busy times, when ovcry hour in tho day must bo accounted for, tho iivci-iiro ' working man cannot "look on tho wino when it Is red" and yet continue to ade quately support his family. Tho phrase "na drunk os a lord" is not without its significance. It it a sur vival of tho times when mon of tho leisure class remained In a semi-stupor for days because time meant nothing to them. A younc man's greatest desire apinr , ently was to learn to "drink Ilko a Kcntle. ' man," "Temperance," according to Anno Bhorrlll Balrd, in tho Southern Woman's i Magazine, "is not so much a moral as i an economic issue. Somo things that i faded away with tho passing of tho preda tory era vvcru plctutcsquo and into est ing particularly so as wo look back upon them. For example, 'drinking songs' uro rather appealing, even to tho most hum drum tempornment. "When knights wore bold and barons held their sway, drinking songs were In high fax or Most of them started off With 'yo-ho-ho!' Ixilsuio and yu-hu holng went along together. Leisure, however, has practically dnpartcd from this planet; and drinking songs oro as icmoto from today as are tho bangs of it vanished fairyland. "Gilbert IC. Clicstciton Is about the only person left who Is romantic enough tt keep nllvo tho phllnjophy and poetry f drinking. Ho actually writes drinking songs! "But as one of his crltlci s email;, iBVen a total abstainer can read them With relish as a tcsctarlnn can enjoy THE WOMAN'S Letters and questions submittal to this department must be written on one side of the paper and sinned with the nana of the xirltcr. Specif! tiurlea like thono given leloio are invited. It ts understood that tho editor docs nol ttccessarily Indorse the lentiments expressed. All coiiiiiimifcaHoKj or this dcpaitment ihauld tie addressed a follovis: TIIK ROMAN'S i:CH.Nfil Eventna Ledger. Philadelphia, I'J. The Inner of tnila' prize In .Mr. -I. .1. OTonnrll. or 031 I ktrert N. IV.. M.ililne(un, It. C. whom Irtlcr uppeim-ri In jr-Meril.iy'H uu-r, TODAY'S INQUIRIES L Wtmt la the tlmplrt way t clmn u ijpe- 3. How ran c lieu Ins kuiii Ik rrmnw.I from black lirondcladi? 3. When baking pies, liow can the bottom CTust be Kept from edtlnc kokcj? ANSWERS TO YESTERDAY'S INQUIRIES 1, !ttr(l' nrst puddlns t made from ttuttcr and dppIpm. 1'Ijci' bit nr wvrn imrrd untl roreil applta In n buttcrel tmMnK illili. Mix live tablfspoonfuli of Hour to iv hmunth pn-tle with mona cup colli milk, then uthl l!u vvrll-hvati'n ro1JM of thrco eezii then tilt white titul n Mimll spoonful of anlt. Add nunfher cup of milk, pour tho mixture over the npplc und LmUp thrrc--CQirtem of an hour In niotlprato ovrn. It If ervrd with n wiiillln hauip. S. It la .ilil Ivory l.nlfe handle cm lo whitened lir noaLInK them In alum wuter uhlih ban been boiled t the Mater hhnuld ho ullowed tu Cool and tho knHe iojked for un hour, then ttruphed thoroughly with n null hruvh und dried lowly In a djinp towel. 8. To mend broken rhln.i. itiuku n thin p:it nltli the white of i-k-c und upply to tho broken partfi, set toirethrr tlrinly nnd nttow It to Inrden for tl Uny or two In it dry place. Old Pennsylvania German Disli To the Editor of Woman's Vane: Deal Madam Incluxed nnd retlpe for un old fashioned UerkH County d!nh, namely, schultz and Icnlps: Take ham. between two und threo pnunda, nd when It betdnH to boll hiU tvo i-up-i uf dried suet apples with a cup uf Huvar. Tet that bidl toet-iher unit! the ham Is tluna. Ho move from the lire then ndl the l.nlpii. whhh ar mada un follovts: Threo tupt Hour, ono eKir. ono heaping teaspconful baklmr powder, pliu.li ef salt. Moletcn with ewtet milk until or tho tonslitency of eponice butter, then drop In the ettla a tahlespoonful ut a time lloll for J twenty minutes and serxe. I am Aura very many people will enjoy this If once they try It. il. B 31. Uernllle. J'a. Several Good Recipes tXo the Editor of Woman's 1'aof Dear Madam Please accept theso few sun-s-sstlons. They hae been very helpful in me, and porhapa they may help some onu else: Use the water from bulled peeled white, po tatoes for muklnn bread After cooklne a soup hone or meat let If stand until the fat cetu hard on tup. remoto the fat and use It for shortening- for br-ad und bleeutta. It Is line Try uelnit whole wheat flour If ou once rat the habit ?uu will never go back to white flour. When maktnir cornmeal mmh nut n. table spoonful of moluare Into tt. and when frilnjr It browns tery quUkly. After pourlnz Into pent to cool wet It with cold water und It will not form a bard cruiri. whkh spoils It when slicing to fry. Does tt ever botber any one when scrub bing to know what to do with the soopt lluy a ten-cent wlra soap cup tant ion can hantt on t)io bucket anl It will sue uiuny trying mo menta as well as the soap, uhlch so many people leave In the water. M. 8 . Vlnetaud. N J. Care of Oleander and Rubber Plants J" fh i'ltitor of tVomati's Page- Dear Madam Will you klndtv advise me what can be done to an oleander and a rubber plum, the leaves of which have been falling uff since J were taken Into the house for the winter? isra any help for a rubber plant which has the top part broken off? (Mrs WILLIAM P. Irat make sure that your plants are not .- .. bound; and that the earth around them Is rich enough,; then If the leaves seem to be falling from some other cause perhaps there are Insects on the plants. If this Is "The case, pone them with o. solution made frpm quassia chips. These can be pur chased at any seed store. The plants should be watered and the leaves carefully sponged t regular Intervals, The plant whleh has been broken will not die If given proper care, but the growth will be slow. Sensible Step-Saving r- tht Bdtior of IVcuNaw'j Pagu sr Miasm I always save my atre-u-th bar t n'-ci- -low wfoea irv-iia( s-naii bandkervhlsfs and towels. iVhiii -ifMittin-r dlshaa t nlaee bssbla mi a small lahf. w -whlci to put tM dried Jtsbts, as this saves , many sup. (Mrs.) 3Q8BPH c. Convenient Newspaper Rack To the EiMur of Wotaa't Pagf Dear MaJajn a. roavsnlent rack foe news papers can be made by taklcs to small pfecea ot wood and one lone; piece, nttlcj- the lo-uc one fnun ana side of Iba wall to the other as vou (to down the cellar steps Then cut out the so-All ease enough for the Ions; one to tit In NaU tha email ones on the wall one on each side Mxh -HKMiilh to clear, yeifr head Then fit the isa-- yieee oia ibe-o It can be retnoved without alar trouble I have had aa many as twepty-nve fira a ean-nnx un ou -w as aw iw a am let to- .-flUr take tbJu daw a Of tea I I to lMk up xuewniB.r la ji put ptr ttna IW-Vfl io 4 la to opB mt oficOr nd tiwrt M na-r tu iuur 19 wfeki 1 put all our TL k a eeB ne.r tu- dour ia wbiU I out all toy VUf ilx.r '.Sns ec Ofore 4niBs7 rba 1 uf ueit tl34 aiov bui wate yi oav a 4ajiy . iM ar.iue.iJ ma wui tUgl aJMag bu.ycai i" THE CHEERFUL CHERUB ItlMMMWMMMMMHMWMHMMHMI I wonder , RcdcrJ who you a.rc And how you look tjd wrvt-t vou do. And iF you liUe mc rwJf a-s muck . As I am sura thtct I like, you. tho cannibalistic fee fo-fum In .lark tho Glunt Killer. Koi theso di Inking bongs nro but ilomcti fi-oin tho nuisory of tho woild the "swan song of a lew of life that once threatened to transform Sir John l-'olstftff into St. John Kiilstnff.'" r.V CONNIX'TION with thin wc.-k'.s sen L satlonal murder case one paper naively stated "10 other day nfter giving all tho oordld dotalls of tho crime und dwelling nt great length wi tho violence used by tho murderer that "ho was evidently n low typo of man." Yes, tho gentleman unuUl .if-em to be' llow people do lovo to loll that phi use "nrtlFt'H model" under their tongues. It seems to mo that to call ovcry woman who chnnces to jioso for a liOf-ory or u petticoat odvortlsoment un "urtlBl's model" it a distinct lellectlon on those to whom the profession Is n sorlous thing. EXCHANGE 1. sjioi.lil a letter written In Hie llilrtl pcrnon ho hlciu'd 2. Wirn referring to n pcrMiti, U It correct to call him a purl.? 3. Can ihitHlnifl1 lie runtractrri from mtollicr pen on? 1. Mlitn nuo doei not t.tre to partuKe of one of Hi- -mir-ii-i .it n dlnmr. tlm beit thins: to do to uvold tin- np:-r.inrr of rudrne-is U li toy with the food unil. If poxsllili-, taste It, or to liu-j oue.elf ulliemlw mj Hut the Iici.Icsh' ilttentlon will not be utlr tried. 5. Tho ilutlet of n beit man tire to enler tho rliureli with tin- IirMrs-rcoiu nnd to milt with him before tho ultiir, then lo luitid tho rlnx lu lilm tit the proper time. Ilefori' the weildlinc he makei qui iimiiiEcini-iit t tho lirMmroiini niny nxk uf him for Hie wcddtnn trip, und nfter the erenmny seen Hi it Ih-lr lueKiisn Is iirely i-riit oir, etc. 3. A dry skin Is freijuintly uuml hv I id. of etenlse, too llltlo fr,-h ulr or too much lanti fond, for external live, u nilvture uf roetvnter u lid cl-icrln t.in Im upplled to the f.uo twice dally; cold trvniii will uUo proto brnrllilul. Explain to the YtiunR Man Ta Ifce .'((for af ll'omaii's Pagi Dear Mm) tin- I Irate been colnir to sevornl sartlvi Utoly and I have nisi a vory like o;iiik man, who has lieeu ver polltu und him asked nie to duliuo guile often durlliB ttlu fli tiliiB. Ho hus never usked mu If he mluht mil but esterduy 1 met hi in in u ten nnd he asked mo to bo to n Bhuw with him nejt week 1 re fused ami tliuuBlit It rather Htrunse of him to uslt m". us he hud not been to inv liuusu tt lie semed to think It was etraiiBo ihut t was not wlllltiK to ko Whut would you udvlso lu u cus liku Hits AI.ICi; I think I would explain to tho younK man that yon think he ehoulU e.tll on you anil ho matlo known to your part-ntx heforo ho asks jou to K out with him. Perhaps he did not realise why you wt-ro Ulspleabetl. Homo Bills are easer to accept etich liivltn tlona. and he piay have luul no Idea that he wax inaklnn; u mistake You are, of course, perfectly right in your btniul on the matter, out I think I would explain tn hint how you feel about It when you nest meet. Accept the Invitation To the Editor of Woman's Pauir Dear Madum I luivo been Invited tn n dance by a joubi.- Klrl whom t have never met, but whose parents know mine. A frlind of mine sitvs I uushl nut to uira;k. ,ina that the Klrl who Iwm Invited mo li venr forward to usk n strnnmr. I would like vour opinion on the natter, please. PBLLA, filnco the young girl's parents) anJ yours know eath other. Instead of being forward the girl has been very jiqllttj. as bIio wishes to know ou, ami the fact that the parents ot both know each other la quite sutllcleut tn put you on her list of friends I would accept, by all means. Falling Hair To tht Editor of Iranian's 'ope Dear Madam My hair has been fallln out for some tlmo and It Is l-ecomlne thinner t havo ued several thlnics, but they did no mod IMeaeo advise me what to do for it? A uaiL iu;aukii It Is very dlfllcult to udvlse you when vou have given me so little Information The condition of your hair may bo due to poor health or it may simply need care and regular applications of a good tonic If It Is dry and lusterlews rub a littlo vaseline or kerosene into the tcalp every night Avoid the use of a curling Iron. Cleaning Plush and Velvet To ffie Editor of tl'owaa's i'ove- Dear Madam-rl will be very thankful If you will tell me how to clean a plusu coat and corduru and velvet ertlales? I CONSTANT ItBADKIl. Ttalse th,e pile by stretching the velvet or plush over a wet cloth laid on the face of a very hot Iron and brushing hard while the steam rise. This will remove any stains. Premature Graynessa To the BdUor of "Woman's Past: Dear Madam I am a youer married woman, twenty-relir years of afc. and lately have no ticed nua gray hair on the front and crown of any Bead. If there anvtbiug to prevent thlst How tout wilt It lulu for my hair to betome all wblteT It la vary annoyla-. as my husband snowe.no sheas ef xrsy hair What would you dot (Mrs 1 ADA C There U nothing to pent hair turning gray, but I think you are -very foolish to worry over It, as gray hair is becoming to a young face, und if you keep jourself young a other ways j ou need hav e no fear of looking older than, your husband. You ma, acquire no more gray hair for some years to come, and agalQ our whole head way turn very rapidly You -an if you wish touch up th Individual gray hairs with vvabuiw auui, but I wwuld oot Bdvue vhi t do lbl. I MY MARRIED LIFE By ADELE GARRISON flow Dicky Restored Happiness to the Household t-yotr loo .ipy J- Uatle's kindly mrant. If Impertinent, wolds echoed In my earn. They innde mo forRct the rnnrrniKfeinent of my pergonal belonRlntrs uhlch 1 wnn planning In order to ulve tip iny loom to t)lckj' mother. Sho hntl Just hlnndly utteieil lliem nnil h.ul tiref fircd them wiiu the lemark that Dicky rnoiiiu luivo liecn tho tmr- to give ni lilt room for his inollier'n comfort. S'lio hntl left the room before t could tc piovo her. To tell the truth I tllil not feel like rrltlclzliift her 1 was loo busy netting mvROlf tht iiueiitlnii vvlilth she hatl nil Bworetl In the nlllnuAtlvc. Wnn t "too rimy" Willi tlrl. ? During Iho fotv ur-ekH nf our marriage t hntl Irarncd that llfo with tilrky would" hnvo tn bo a t.orlei tif compronilnct Our lilpnft nntl Idrnln vcri an far npart as tho polos Wo hntl hntl manv iniplr-npniit rmnos I nsked inypclf ngnln, na I hnil mnny llnien before, why p could not get nlntig bettor together. Wns I "too win)"? Or, on tlif other hutitt. had 1 not deferred enough to Dicky's iv hlma? ' 1 could fee plainly enough that our pein lotion would ho tho only logical lowc If wo itept on in tno way we vvcro golnp; That thought terrified mr- No tnatler how Illclty and I differed, lie ua mv litis hantl, my own mnn, and I loved him t could not help resenting hin selfish ntlltutlo In the matter or the loom, but he had tolil cd to my withes In somo of the things wo had fpini reled over It una n email thing to do. I told myself, to glvo up mv room fur a few monthp. Womanlike, I begun to icgrot tho cutting words I had used to Dicky when I tnlil him T would relgn mv mom to his mother After nil. Hit :v needed a plnco to lilmtelf more Minn I. He was an artist, tempera mental, Iilgh-s'riiiig Ills work mnde hint Intensely nervous He tenlly ought to have n nook nil to himself from which he inuld bar out everybody any tlmo ho wished to do so. "lie has his Rttidlo You havo no place nt all " The little devil that I ran nlvvnvs depend upon to put some Irritating thought Into in.v mind whinnered theso vto1h Into my ear Hut 1 paid no heed to him Instead I rose and, going to the door, called Katie "Will you help nie get this trunk Into the dining room-.'" 1 nsked, when she had hurried Into the room nt mv miinnioiis "Snre " doing tn the trunk she started tn lift It henielf. "Stop, Ki-tu-," I snld, horrified, for the, trunk was h'uvj "I asked nu to help mo. not to do It nil vouncir. Walt. I will tnko tlm trnys out and lay them on tho bed and then wo can i-et It in easily " The trunk vva''uu I had owned In mv teaching dojs. A quilted cushion pad cov ered Its top. held In plncu by llnv tucks. titer the whole I had till own a covet of gn.vlv tlovveied chintz. Two nr three, pil lows covered with thu hnme chintz trans formed the trunk lulti un uttraetlvo feat. I knew thai with the advent of Dicky's mother I should virtually have to live In my trunk So 1 determined to put it in the dining room under ono of the windows where it could masquerade us u window seat. ICntlo lifted tho trays to tho bed, then we curried the tllllik to the pluiu l had tch'ctod in tho dining loom. I put the trn.v In place, closed tho trunk, then carelessly threw over the top my chintn cover Hut I as quickly snatched tt off again, T'io grouriilvvnik of tho chintz whs blue, of a hue that Jarred when contrasted with the Riccn nf the dining room. I buw- that I must buy material for another cover and pillow- tops. A URAVi: CLASH "Vut tho innttei, Missis Graham?" Katie stared open-mouthed at the cover which I had thrown over a chair. HOUSEHOLD HELPS Four Unusual Four Unusual I'Mi Hecipes EVriN tin Insipid llsh Ilko tho cod ran be boiled so us to have a. piquant, appo inting flavor. Instead of cooking cod with ti plain heasoiilng, cook It In n jircpared "houillun." which can be made the day burore. If deslied, or It can he cooked with Hie llsh in It. In any event tho liquid must bo cold when tho inw fish Is placed In It. Mako tt thick luvnr of sliced curiots. onions, paisle.v. thyme, bay leaf, (diced orange and whole peppercorns. Ou tills put the llsh und cover with three eupfuls of wuter und ono cupful of lemon julco. Cook oer a moderate file As soon as It comes to boiling point, remove, as the llsh will bo cooked ready to servo ot that time. Garnish Willi parsley und thin half-slices of mange. crifltlllD 1'ISII Shred tho llsh nnd then nilJC in a hot saucepan the following: Ono tahlespoonful of butter, ono tnble spoonrul of chopped onion. As soon as the onion Is browned, Mir In this mixture: Ono tcaspoonful of curry powder, one cuiiful of boiling milk. Allow to cqok about ten minutes nnd then udd the nhredded llsh and serve. A delicious dish Is made of tho Inex pensive cod by adding a few oysters to Its preparation and baking BAKND COD WITH OYSTHRS Boned cod, one cupful of oysters, ono and one-half eupfuls of breadcrumbs, two teaspoonfuls of butter, one-quarter tea spoonful of jiepper. one egg, one-half chop ped onion, sliced pork Carefully lemuve the bones from the cod so that the llsh can bo stuffed easily. I'ut the hones of the llsh to boil In two eupfuls of water vvhllo preparing this dish. Jlls the ovatcrs. breadcrumbs, pepper, onion, butter and egg nnd parsley, and stuff the llsh with this dressing Place a few slices of pork in the bottum of the bak ing dish, then lay in tho tish and pour thu llqtiur from the bones of the cod over all Place a, few slices of pork on top and then bake for about one hour In a moderate oven, batting occasionally with butter or borne of tho ll-ilt liquor Servo hot A delicious way of broiling lish, espe cially u flbh like halibut, Is as follows Slice the tish nnd season with salt and pepper, then place the tish In a. dish of melted butter (allowing three tablespoon fuls of butter to each pound of fish), and let them remain in the butter fur about 5aivAisshriAsyTsvKV Real Fur Weather is ahead more cold weather coming. Yet real, high-class furs, of Habisreitingcr stand ard, at less than you'd pay for inferior furs. We move to 1911-1913 Chest nut street. This is a before moving sale, with every price advantage in your favor! Sftt 0? ruKLUUK 1604 Chestnut Strett Tlf House 0 Exclusive Models r aa ( I 'The color of this cover doesn't look well with the color of the dlnlim-roonl walls,' I explained patlenttv "I shall have lo buy and make new ones" Kntle Rnlffed. "Too much work, too much worry, too much money. Just because ono old woman come." rho said. "Katie"' Mv voice must hate been lintstt cr than I know, for Katlo fairly Jumprd ns she heard It "Don't ever speak that vvav of Mr rirnham'n mother again" Katie tossed her hend Her cheeks flushed 1 knew that she vvis angry "Miitba ou no want ma to stay till kIio comes,'' she snld imtllclouslv. 1 know Hint she ieall?ed Just what it piedknmctit sh would leave inn In If Rhe went away before I hntl ptepatot! tho apartment for the com ing of my mtithcr-ln-lavv. Hut t allowed no trace of my very real fear or nnnoynneo to appear In my ulco us 1 answered her. "You must do Just as you think best niinnt Hint ' t rnnlleil evoMv. "vour week Is up tomorrow, no, of course, you will not go before then. Now pleiue innkn mo n cup or lea. 1 must go to n shop and trv to get Rome material that will liaimonlro wlth this room " , DICKY'S CinNHHOfS SOLUTION Katlo rolientcd sullenly to tho kitchen. But 1 hail seen the rjtilt.lt tears start to her eyes, nnd knew that her littlo lit of temper would iiulrk'v subside I turned townnl my room to sen Dicky standing Just Inside the outer door smiling at me. "Ilravo! lion tamer'" he said In a low tone. I knew ho must have heard my re proof to Katie 1 knew also Unit he hud returned In a good humor, Instead of tho nngrv mood In whleh he had left the break fast table. I resolved to meet his ntlltutlo with one as klntll.v "Aicnt vou ashamed to pluy 'Peeping Tom' at domestic tragedies'"' I asked Kuvlv "Uut now that you nrf here, won't you have u cup of tea with me before 1 go Blioppliig7 I'll speak to Katie" "Vou won't speak to anybody but me." ho bald. Icndeilv, aa ho caught mo In his aims "Vou won't have to go shopping, ut tiny rate, for nnv changes In the njiait inent I know I vviih a selllsh brute this morning, but vvhv under heaven do 3,011 inko that high nnd mighty mnrtvr tone with mo when we have any iIImmishIi i.? It drives nip null v " lb- gave m'u 11 tender llttlu shake, then drew mo closer to hlni "Mother will tuke my loom." he nld "Its larger Until oui. so some ot my tiaps can stnv lu It. Shell he glad to have them Thin there's that hall closu. I mo there's vhtually nothing In It. I can hang all mv clothes lu theie." "Vou will do no suth thing," I Hashed In dignantly. "Trulv, Dick v. 1 don't mind about tho loom, and I am nvvrully hotry I was to hoi rid this morning" "Oh. I'll rorglvc you," said Dicky, with mock grnndlloqueme 'But you'ie not go ing to glvu up jour room to mother, be cause ou are going tn share It with nie." I stared ut him In amazement Only two hours bcfoio he had been Insisting upon ills own loom ami his own bed Ho Hushed it trifle at mv look "I gucsa we're not so pampered thnt wo can't llvo as the majority of people do." he said "Of course, I'll get thu couch bed for the dining room, anyway. It will come In handy if uny one should ho ill Uut you won't seriously mind shurlng your room with mo, will you, Madge? "Not ery much." I replied happlly I did mind, but I would not mar Dicky's enjoyment of his own bclf-sncrlflee. He evidently qulto fancied himself In tho role of tho marlyi. Besides, wo hud weathered another thriatltied quarrel. I thanked my stars for that. (Copyright ) (CONTINfHD TOMOItr.OW) Fish Recipes half an hour. Tlm'n remove, dust well with flour and broil for about twelve minutes. Servo hut, garnished with lemon slices, (fopvrlght ) Corn Chowder Ohm can corn, ono cup salt jioik cut In cubes, une cup potutocs, one-half cup onion, salt and catenae, threo cups water, two cups lull;, one talitcsiioouful butter, 0110 tablespoonful flour. Cook salt pork In frying pan live minutes; add onion and cook until jelluu. Parboil potatoes five iuIuuKh; add to union with com and water Cook twenty minutes Thicken milk with butter and Hour cooked together. Combine mixtures, udd beaconing Serve In cups with popcorn sprinkled ou top (about live kernels). Corn Puffs Two cups lino will to cornmeal. scalded with boiling water bo that thu meal Is all wet, hut not soft; add ono teasiioouful but ter, ono teaspoonful sugar, one-halt tea spoonful salt, two or threo tablespoonfuls milk AVht-ii cold udd two eggs, yolks and whites beaten separately The. batter bhoukl drop easily from tho spoon, not be thin enough to pour nor stiff enough to bo hcraped out. Have our pans greased and lib-sing hot and the oven as hot us possi ble B.tlio until brown and puffy Cocoanut Drops Two whites of eggs, one-fourth pound desicated cocoanut. one-fourth pound white sugar Bieak whites Into a basin Mix sugar and cocoanut with II to form a stiff paste CIreabo a baking sheet and droi the mixture In conical forms upon it nuking about eighteen small cakes with It Bake in a ery hot oven llalslmer Hlandnrdhhees ' ffl) Fashion's Favorite at a Low Price Mahogany Tan Walking Boot With Buck Top This it the model to much in demand DeLvIa Department Third Floor One of thirty-live DeLyte models designed for young women who arc seeking style, quality and true value. Tll A FEAT TO FIT FJSKT Shoe and Hosiery 1204-06-08 Market St. l'ii 1 1 '"! !'lft' -' tf. 1 'iSrlrMld llO '; t lie ', 11 ' I to IQ ' 0 :) r ' X .90 e 1 I -sS1 TODAYS FASHION J fjKrf.sr mJiSmA msMllS WL n mm KJlVSWvtll S 14 r) Im4 i U5MM HI 111$ J 11 SfffX'ffi w A enpe-wrnp . llic tlancu or theatre party. My HAi'lini.OIt undo fleorgo and I have becnine real clitimmv Inlely. Undo ieorge has made a nice littlo pile In stocki this ,vear, and .veilertlay he remembered that mother's birthday Is next week, nnd suggested lli.it wo get her Fotnothlng that would make her scold us for our extrav agance. 1 told him Hint mother vvni still wearing last yeai's opera vviap, becnuo sho couldn't alTonl to buy tho kind she wanted The thought of git lug mother a genulno suipilio iniiile him ihiicltlo nil the way to the iihup wheio tho linudeutnrt wrapt nro sold. It wan a Heat to see the nsfcortment of wonderful evening cloaks To use Undo tleorgo's words, "Such thlngi -nnko winter worth living to a woman." I 1 hose ten of the loveliest models nnd tried them 1111 In get on idea or which would lie becoming to mother. We ate of tin. k.inw. in,ii,iit ,,,,,1 coloring, onl oho Is stouter Klrst I paraded about In nn elegant crea tion of Cuigund) red velvet lined with pain blue brocaded satin It had a deep cape collar of silver brocade edged with sable, nnd tho kimono hleevca were trimmed with tho tamo fur. AVo both agreed that It vvai too voluminous for mother, ns It would mako her nppcur "ilumpj." Uncle George vvai pat Hal to a capc-llkc wiap of moonlight blue velvet, so I tried It on. This model surely was pycllc looking, Tho wide, (lowing sleeves weie cut lu ono wltlt tho hotllco portion and hung lu full, graceful lines to tho hem of the wrap, fann ing a capo at tho back A wide border of silver embroidery outlined tho sleeven and liom A collar of sealskin buttoned high about J10 ears, which Undo Cleorge said was "sensible" I loved tho lln.ng of white brocaded satin shot with silver threads Uut. while this wrap was becoming to me, we know that mother would feel that she looked too much dressed up In It. The next wrap to catch mv eye was ono of bronzo tinsel cloth, lined with purple satin. Tho combination was extremely rich, nnd I was sure that mother would like It Unlike, most of tho smart wraps this searon. this model had sleeves of a decided type. Wldo bands of chinchilla bqulrrel formed tho inurf cuffs, tho high collar and tho wide band about the hem. The instant that I slipped Iho next wrap on, Undo Georgo said "That Is the best one for Molly." It was mndo of sliver brocaded Ilurgtmdy led satin trimmed with kolinsky The satin, of that soft, supple quality that hangs In deep folds, formed a full, cape UUo portion that was attached to a deep joke of the fur. Over this fell a wiuo cnpe-coitur or tho fur Thu lining of white brocaded satin shot with sllvor threads nho pleased our tastes, and It was a case of "look 110 further." "VVo had found 1 "Knotty whnt wo thought mother would like. Undo George left orders for tho -wrap ' to be delivered by special messenger at 1 o'clock on mother's birthday. Ho will make It a point to drop in for luncheon and nee inouier "proporiy surprised." I'vo ulso told Dad to he suro and como home eail he Is going to take mother to n matinee so that he will bo "In ou the doings," luo. (CopjriKht ) C'mHTrnr.'frfi f Ghilds' Straight Ceylon 35c lb. Without exception the most unusual tea value in the United States. Childs' Princess Blend 35c lb, A perfectly delicious blending of five of the choicest teas grown. Childs' "Old Country" Assam 35c lb. i A genuine treat for those who enjoy real "old-style" tea. Tea, CHILDS & GOMPANSYr THE DEPENDABLE STORES S J "Wliere Your Money Goes the Farthest" w v mrfmmrnrvvxswrr- .smb HOW TO BREATHE FOR BEAUTY By I.UCnEZIA UORI Prima Donna nf the Metropolitan Opera Comrany. .aroll havo so often recommended 'deep Y breathing' to correct various pliunl .t--. 1...1 .. t,Ai rtrt cnii mean bv this uciecis -just ,i- "- .-"--nfi.renenled term? I nut nn.loii lo ac milre iho benefits which claim are suro lo como to 'deep breathers.' but I do not know how one I" supposed to stand or hieatho to do ao cor rectly " This It a paragraph lifted bodllv fmni a recent letter. There mny be manv olliets who mny wish lo know how to breathe deeply those who long for perfection of form and others who nie striving to becnine I.I i-IICKIA imlll .lust a little advice before I rvplnln tho In entiling exetcli-cs. Deep breathing is one of Iho foundations of health, henutv and of the 111 1 nf correct singing Onro begun, theso breathing exercises hould bo prac ticed every tlnv to bring about Iho desired results If jou are a hmv woninn, vyitn only 11 few minutes rparo tlmo every dnv, devote them to breathing; deeplv Theso exercises hnvc the grent ndvantngo In Hint they can bo pinctlccd almost anywhere: or at uny time Tho following deep breathing exoidics practiced onco 01 twice a tlav for fifteen or twenty lnluutcn will do moro for our physical being or your voice than anj -thing else In the world: To stand corrcctlv when breathing deeplv, plnco jour back to tho wnll. jour heels together nntl let youi aims hang loorelv at tho sides, Throw tho weight of your body on the halls of your feet nnd icst voui shoulder.", and the back of your head against Iho wall. Hy holding jour shoulders lu this manner jou will keep j-our chest In tho correct position. Do not elevnto your thin, else you will cauo an unnnturul and strained position of tho throat. Now draw n deep rull breath, using the imibdes ot tho uhdomen and diaphragm first, allowing tho chest to expand In the latter pnrt of tho breath. I do not menu that j-ou should allow tho muscles of tho abdomen and diaphragm to p:tnd to their limit beforo using tho chest muscles, but bo sure to lay the foundations ot the deep breath deep down with tho lower muscles building up gradually to the top. Kevv women ever leain to uso these lower muscles unless they tnko up oleo culture Inhalo through tho nostrils nnd exhale through tho mouth, allowing tho breath to escape In a steady, even Btream. Ilxpel tho breath by using the nbdomlnal nnd diaphragm muscles first nnd letting the chest fall last. Count when expelling the breath lu older to mako tho breath release as long as possible. ISo most careful, how ever, not to contract tho muscles of the tluoat vvhllo counting Always remember, piutlculaily It jou deslro to Improve j-our voice, that you must guaid against stiaiu lng the throat muscles. l-'ollow this oxcrclso bj- nnothcr In which you exhale tho breath in thin manner: Pretend that jou nro trying to blow out a candle, not with one short puff, hut with u stendj-. even llow of breath. When you luivo practiced this oxcrclso six or eight jgiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiw 1 Reduced Prices S FURS 20 Off Regular Prices MILLINERY Now $5, $8, $10 COATS, SUITS, DRESSES Greatly Reduced All of these goods are our regular stock of highest class desirable merchandise anil are reduced for quick clearance. BLAYLOCK & BLYNN, Inc. Furs Altered gl "Thou soft, thou sober, sage WIM ltyftC UUIV Sixty-cent Teas for 35c You can e-et them but you can't get them anywhere else. They're just as distinctively CHILDS QUALITY as any other uniquely different feature of our busi ness. There's absolutely no tea being sold in Philadelphia or elsewhere at 60c a pound thai is any better than these three Childs Special Teas and very little quite as good. That's A CHILDS GUARANTEE; and if we could put it into stronger, more convincing- English we certainly would. We've developed our tea business strictly along the lines of distinctive and trustworthy quality; and our teas stand absolutely alone as Mendings of purity, superiority and lowness of price. CXjCZLaJL uk TVtO-O-'V. C Trfflrrm. . rTy,r. , (line", then allow the breath to ncar 1 short, even Intervals. This does nol .. .puffs," but tho bienth must be altt to eoirio steadily nnd easily, ju8t a.9 is !!! , weie turning It oft nnd on. The Interval, should be of equal length and an eauii tlmo apart ual It Is nlvvajs better to wear loose cloUi log when practicing deep breatlitne; ati,' elses and be careful at nil times lht jour Ptajs oro not laced too tightly, for tht, will prevent tho diaphragm from expanding properlj s To breathe deeply doen not mean a late, wnlst line: In fact, jou may find that it will tediico both tho waist nnd hips llreathe deeply for tho sake of your health und jour appearance. (Con right ) !5v Yes, the price is a 1:141.. i.:.ii.n 1...1 licuc; aiiijiiiu, um MERIDALE BUTTER costs moro to make and is worth more. On our own 2000 acre farm, all tho cows arc pure-bred Jerseys. We buy some milk, but only the richest andpurcstanditall conies from cows whose health is vouched for by New York State Veterinarians and our own inspectors. Wc pay moro than tho mnrkct prico for all tho milk wc buy, rejecting nil that is nol tip to our standard. McridalcDut tcr is never touched by anyhnndintliomaking. AYER & McKINNEY (Makers of ,.. , , ., Meriuale) Fhuadclphh Dell rhone, Market 3741 Kc stone Phone, Main 1783 Look for the "Merlfotl" nropperalr-tteht, dust-and odor-proof at jour sroccrt. 1528 Chestnut St. and Repaired. n till U III at A CHILDS STORE. aAKU. . ).tV7J8SHlmi m 9 if. I I Ik il! yn? Li 'SS