npnnRftimwinMuiiii mumniji 55?Biy5WW iiw'iiiwiw tiiuiluiiT'i iwaW' "" " w .inwiwiit i-mii.!,.. EVENING LEDGEEr-PniLABELPHIA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1917 8 pup FACT AND FANCY OF INTEREST TO THE HOME CIRCLE BEAUTY HINTS FOR FEMININE READER a , , i i l- ML en Wr b. WOMEN WITH WHOM CLOTHES ARE A TOTAL OBSESSION The Silly Creating Who Thinks Only in Terms of the Coutui'iere Not Uncommon These Days SUVURAL days nso I Hpoko of tho Im portanco of clothes, Mid It Is true ttmt It wo aro to nppeftf to ttrtvantngo In tliew tlays of tupiaiy chaiiBlng Mulilotii one intut f?lo a certain nntotmt of tlmo nml thoiiKlit to tho dregs problem. But don't, alien e all. let It become such nn obsession that jou becomo a walking clotlioalmrso. 1 know a w oiinn who enmo on from a town In tho Middle West last autumn to pay a lslt of six Wcoks, four of which she spent In this city and tho remainder In New York. Although tlili at her llrst trip IMsl. silo was familiar with the names and hud had dealings with many ot tho fashion able dressmakers and milliners in Now Yoik. "When sho returned to her home she hail left no mtiiII exclusive nhop cither on or oft I'lfth tucnuo unvlfited. Sho know far, far moio about tho uhops In Walnut Httcet than did her hosteis, who has fiont tho greater part of her life in this city. Hut she had not even seen, except In brief tnotorlngi to and from Homo func tion, tho plctuiesque, rolling country foi xvhlch this section In noted, slio had evinced no Interest In nnv ot the famous landmaiks she nad NOT IJVH.V, mind j on, wanted to see the Ubeity Ucll! This poor llttlo senselOBS sluvo to fash ion returned to her homo town without nny Impression of tho Hast othoi thdn of Its bhops and Its hotels. Hut tho took with her several trunks full of new gowns, hats and llrgorle. And one looking at her would marvel at tho pitifully gio tesn.ua result of all this pl-innlng to "mako a good appearance " Sho was man led to a man of laigo In terests, kindly and sympathetic In his homo life. Ills business lit ought him Into contact with mon of nflalis, and In a Vyveltes wZm This little miss Is very serious tin iloubtcdly rc.iliziiiR that should sho becomo light-headed sho would bo sailed nvvay by her ltat nt the first whilT of wind. pathetic cffoit to keep up with her hus band tho little wife would deck herself out In tho most expensive apparel Hut Avhon sho nntcitnlncd any or her husband's acquaintances she floundered around helplessly and hopelessly while tlioj talked of iiuinv things, mid finally subsided altogether. Sho know nothing whatever of .John's business, or, Indeed of anything In tho outsldo woild oltior thin tho now models I.uclllo would bilng out In tho spilng or tho fashion show at tho KIU. Her reading was confined to tho fashion pages ot tmgarlnes with now and tiiem n trashy bestseller which she devoured cageily because sho thought nho was doing the proper thing. No really feminine creatuie can deny the fascination which piolty clothes pos sess foi her We all love to appeal will Hut don't for Cloodncss sake lot dress becomo tho alpha and omega of jour existence. THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE letters and question vubinlftci! to this department must be wiilten on win stdo ot the miner and stoned with the name of the tetter Special aim Irs llhc those plun below are invited, ft is umlcrilvml that the editor due, not notrssaillu indorse the sentiments expressed Alt eommuiiierilloiis for this devailo.cnt should be addressed M oltolM WOMAN'S 11CIIAUL. JHenlng Ledger, Philadelphia. Pa ... .r ,-,. pr. u .;1!,i;.,l"rr.,,, Bru" c,nM"1 """ TODAY'S INQUIRIES . , ,i i nrcnndlc rufllon or, I. I It rurrrrt fnrjii lirlilp to wriir n tatr vrU J lllliv ti aa - - -- dolllci l stiinhr.l tii Ju-t the proper cun-Nt-"" 2. Ulnt frnit irnr nn efllcntloim rrmdr In cuhm of sore throat." 3. lion kliould milk or watfr be nililril tn flour In mUlns butter In order lo mold luinnl- ullll n xtrrrt milt u brr ueddlm? 2. Mint Is tltn best wiiy tn Join I-iro and em broider . t 3. How enn n spool of silk bo prevented from mm hiding ton miit-kh when tlirendlns tho machine? ANSWERS TO YESTERDAY'S INQUIRIES 1. If ono womnn calls on another, flmtlnr her out nnd leuvlns her r ird, tho one on vtlium nho bun called ouch n cnU In return. 1. I'ottrd planti) Unit nro dronplns can fre (uentlr be rrihul by tiultlns u teiiiiionfid of Bmmunlii Into three nmirta of wntrr nnd ter Ine tho plnnti tlioroiwlib nlth tbo mixture. S. When n Bin rince l lied it mvlnc In the! Clin bill mil bo elTertiil bj u-liiB n double Or triple decked te liner for cuoklnc esetuble. 3. Tho best way to boll clothm l tn put them an In cold water nnd nllu them to boll for ten minutes after i limine to lill. Intelligent Discrimination in Foods To ti i'dltor of Woman's J'aoe. Dear Slaclam Ccoromy hn been, forced on ms no j prliup mn tell your Iew lloune keeper uim l.i na ne ptul tu hr To btsln Kith the cook holdi) the haallh of ilia f.imlly in u Breal extent In her keep ne Tho luna nn4 inuMlo of tho Krowlnx Keiierotion uro either made ur murreii by her ottlLia lurn by ru inated cIToru and nudylnB oilier likiK' rti lp how to muku tho cluapur foods into dellitoua uiBhei There la no economy In tinting or buylnis ready coouod or innned fooda If you have to tuy laatlvoa or nmaKB u doctor to undo your mlttakea In diet. Tho menun publlthed In the nrgiiv) I.tinitn only n a ion tim ui o nUu weru uaod by tho tudenta of at the I nlwrnlly of rennaylvunla esperlmcnta In minimum com ami maximum nutrition were Mtileiu 1 know from x paneine for they aru very similar in the nieula I provide fur my family of live intldren Ihey lni.luilo ihe almulo old-faahlnnod dlshea e ate aa children and mean a return to liau!bli f Include a few dlehc wo enjoy and which I consider koo1 food value Itoait beef and Vorkthlre pudllnB A thrce cnund piece of croaa cut price from alxteeu to twenty cents per pound baked In a quick oven If a t-oal tire la uaed an Intenae heat cun be XOtlen by burnlln; newapaper balla tet ne imper rruahed Into liaila and dried out In the Ir). Tho puldlnK la made by biraklnB n mu Into a cup of iniiU unl ulrrine tho uuaid Into two cupe of tlour In which naa been mixd ona teasiioon UikinB tiowder and a llttU aait Thla ia baked In u hot pie plain euiiumiue In hot tieef drlpplnea Italian apaithettl In a pan In which either pork or beef dtlpplnsa have teen uaed fry, until illaaolteil a chippol onlun wtih plents of fat. In tbta cnok a iiuart of tomatuea until reduced about half beaaun with rail pepper tiusar. If ou Ilka them sweet) ant iweet baall herb Cook no maiarunt ur apavnettl until lender and dreee with the tomato aauce The Itallana mu a little vine oil mil kralbl cheeae. but thuae are not bJMMrnilal M . , . .. . l)rle.l lima twana are one of the fowls that h&vu (one up very little, also barley Uutterlne la usually preferrt to butter after ou Kit uaed 0utrltlu barley broth Wash a cup of, barley ami put It on to cook with a piece of ahln beef and bone Add an onion and one half leanioon uf thyme and water in cover all blrnmjr for about tlirea hours, when the larley will bd re duced to a Blutenoua conslainc Ih u out With about erne ulnt of water. A carrot and patatoea are k"oou iwltli thla and a pot heib 1 K 8 Mac! Honey and Nut Bran Muflins To tht Sitttor ot IVomoa s I'agt Dear Madam-In these days when o many of us need sometblnv laxative In the fuod line a recipe for noney and nut bran nilrtlna may be welcome Tlwy are not only very benetlclal but are so palatable that our family has adopted lhm aa a reirular breakfast murtln They are ko4 without the nuta If one must be very cooesoLcal They are made aa followa One bait cup bune one cup Hour one half teaspoon aovia ens quarter teaapoon salt, two cupa bran, uae tauleapoon melted butter, one and one bait miuc, trree-tuariere kuv civyvu ,.u.. tlaur soda and salt and mix with bran utiwr invredtanta and bake twenty Ave to rtr mbaules. Thla amount makes twenty taittltim. (Mrs.) W . Utilizing Stale Dread To (he EitUor ot Woman's J'aoe; Dtsr Mavdam iBctosed flad two ways of utUc Swnjca are vers uawuAwue wu m. lata. Uw other a alee dasaert. Cut ji ta tkla uttfAM. biutse aaul saraad s-ratad cbeaaa ajuj weaa two slkea te--. Beat aa mm with a oui of milk and a n ault ltin alltarf At BAtulMftcfaAa lblO Bttatw and fry la tut fat uatU a else MFV9 EUH ert I put tbtek Jelly between the , ioe aar. nwv uaar aaa auu D jo beftn aendoaT Tfbeae ar vary Wg"-3 tut tba dMrt I put tbtek Jelly I ea aad alp aad fry as In t be warm aad sprbakla vruh floe suae To Strain Plush Coat r- the ; deter at Weauut' Paat- , lwar Madam -1 fcaye a saraet veaoJ plusb, o urbicb t purckased at the bajlaato at the -i:.- and from coaatau wear the baak ot It 7 a aai alford I lu c.t-u pxeaaed dawn as toe balr U very lost. J a jot atrvrd W aM It to a lauar jo steam ha you advlaa me as to ssau remedy that I "tawM apply at hone that would rats Uw hair piTMut blM where It baa been iVi1 You caa ateajn pit ptuab youraaU by tliAtVH' it ovar a gallon ut buUlne water tu HUlib itBx baU uui ot aimjiujua baa bean adaUd, or el svaal as tron and lay a we cl'jch ov.cr it than Upld tile iiluali over tlila Itu4 Wrunii kt op lutle b Mltls, going uvr tb ya lUai la cruattad. 2. (,ni huede rIovch ahnnld lie. worn b the men iitti-ndnnt nt :i weiblliiB when they nro wi'irliiB hu-diii" aulta. 3. When cold IhiIIih In the mornlnB prove too retero liikcwilrm bith run bo tuKeii nnd n cold aprtty ued on the Kplne. TliU U evullent for the nrrttt anil uluiost tin) one rnn Mnnd the cold wntcr on tl o aplno followed by n brNk rub. Baby's Photograph To the Editor ot U'omart s Pouc Hear Madam Wo had nn expensive photogrft phcr lake our baby's pb ture nnd It wan so mui h admired that every one wanted a copy. Naturally, wo felt wo cuuld not afford to elve no many copies uway. so my husband too.t the original photograph out In the yurd nnd took a snnpihut of It with his small camera. Upon development the rrsult was perfett so wo now make it many copies aa we like nnd slve iheao nwny WO.N.NU U. Game Suggestions To the Editor at Woman' Vagr Ileir Madam- Kindly p'.tallxh n few toasti to be Blven at a loung man a twenty first birth day or freedom p.irty; also a few games to be finrtlclpite1 In by both aexea of aBea from nlne een to twenty ears. aa there may be some who do not dance S J. ft. To the Editor ot H'outon's rage I)nr Madam I am Bolnp to have iome friends in both Una and clrla on haturday evenlnB Tbey are about aeventeen ears of aBe I would like jo to suBBest some fcjmea which would be suitable for ua to play Cl.AllI.S'i: As you have tiolli naUed about games, jierlmp tlioso which I ahall mention below will Ilnd favor with both of jou I'lrst, S J, H, lure are a fow toants I havo found for you "Hero's to jour life, It's but begun; Now ou have reached Year twenty-one," "Here's to those that wo lovcwnnd to those that lovo them that lovo us." "Here's that we mty live to klas whom ne please and please whom we KIps." "Hero's )o 'b freedom day! Jlay his shadow never grow less'" As for games, how would some of these do, S J S. and Clarine? In the first place, why not havo a pig hook A good-sized blank book will do Dllndfold your guests and present eaih one with a pencil and place Ills hand on the open bonk Tell him to draw a pig on the page After having drawn the animal the artist's name must be signed and the picture is kept for tho delectation of future parties sometimes a real artist will draw such a peculiar pig It would bo Impossible to recognize It just becautw he cannot see to do the work Those who enjoy written contests mlcht I be given paper and pencil, with a question written at me top of each paper. The guest is .then asked to write a short article In answer to the questions asked The ques tions should bs ot a half-personal nature, such as "What would jou do if you sud denly inherited Jl.qOO.OOOt" or "What was the most embarrassing moment of jour life' ' or "Tell us how you made your first dollar?" About twenty minutes should be allowed for this composition. Then each In turn should be read and a prize tflven for the most amusing- Another game which to a source of much amuaament is to ask a person to tell a story and then prevent him from fintshins, by Interrupting- and asking- all kinds of questions. Give him tan minutes to finish in and, f he la able to do It, award a prize. Very few- can tell a story In ten minutes If Interrupted all the time with questions which, ntust b answered MY MARRIED LIFE By ADELE GARRISON this Immediately Tt f. 1V1 Stop It, I snj " Jack took me hy tho Bhoulders and shook me. none loo Bcntly cither I did not hlnme him, for Itla roughnesi vvai Just what I Heeded to bring mo out of my lit of hysteria The jov ot finding mv wedding and en Rwrenient rings after tho Rhoek of lotlng thorn, tho tcnllrallnn Ih it t ncott not tell iJIcky about tbolr los hid inado me hjs tericnl for tho first time In my life. My Fob nml peals of InUghtcr grad mlly miIiiMmI I tnw Jack tnlto up tho speaking tubs. "Iirlvo on nbnut ft mllo past that ad; droit 1 gave vou, then turn around nnu enmo hack " ho f.ild I" tno urivcr Ho did not speak again to nic until I ww perfectly qultt Then ho said In a pcrfoctlj commonplaro tone' "Aro jou hum there will ho tiobntly at jour apartment to notice your appcaranco?' "No, tmliodj ' I answered "Dicky has gnnn lo Mri fnderwond a for dinner, and I rjuvo the mild tho dav off liernuso wo wore Ruing to dine out Why?' "llfcauie then It Will not bo necessary fur mo to ko In vvllh jou Will jou do exactly as I tell jou" I'lmly I realised that In very truth, Hi he himself would express It, my "hie broth er, Jack, was strictlj on the Job" of Inltlntr ipio of me .lAcicff t;.v8ni.nm rrws "Of course .lark,' I said docilely "When do they exp'cl jou at Mrn Un dervvood's" "Thej dun t reallv expect me at nil I told them If I finished dinner w'th vou In time I would telephone tln'm Hut Jack, J rant boo them I uin't see anvbodv.' "Yen jou tan' .Tail.' lone wns firm "You inuKt When vvt tenth jour home hnthe vnur fine nnd Un down for a few moments When vou h.ive calmed down a little telephone those p opie and go dhectlv to them Thtv wont etpect .on lo nt much dinner knowing sou hive Just dine I but jou will he there Willi votir hti'hand and hit) frlonils, where a bride should be " Ho smiled sully nB he nnlshod I ft-lt n lump come Into mv thro it Hjvv good he wn, tlili lirother-enuslii of mine, putting nilde hli own suffering tn plan for mo' "Hut, Juck " I protcHtid 'when .Mr tn ilerwood m me In tho inxl ho nnaunied th.it I wan going to IiIm homo nnd asked mo to give him a lift In order to get rid of him I told lilm that I hnd a dim "i en gagement with vou, lel'lng him think tli.il the dinner w it jot lo c mm ' 'That inil.es no diftcicnco" Jni.li spoke sharply Of course ho Know when Im heard mo speak of not being able tn Ilnd the rlnrt tint jou hid mid him a fnlso liooil about tho dlnne. Thnt Is all the moro teiiKnn vvhj Jim mould hmrv over 1'icre I don t liei'evo he will sij nnv thing, however If I rend him corrcctlv, ho'd rnthor hold tint knowledge over jour head tiH a hoi I of secret uudnrstabdlng with him tho bent"' 'Tint's just what he Is," I Interjected heartily "I know " Jnok clenched hh flfitB "And I haven't oven I ho prlvllero of knocking him down without milking things worso for jou " Again foi a seconds illslojal flush tho contrast between this brother-cousin of initio and my husbniid ciinc to mo Jack would havo kept me from over meeting such men as Harry Underwood Olckj hnd Introduced him to mo as oun of hla inti mate Ho hid ignored, If he had seen, tho pointed attentions with which Harry Underwood inado tno uncomfortahlo upon ovcrj occasion of our meeting At the h imo tlmo IHekv had been vvlldlv jealous "f this dinner with lack, whom I hnd not seen for a jeir, and who was tho best friend my mother and I hid ever had And jet I reall7cd that I loved mv hus. band wlldlj, with all the strength I bid, and that Jack with all his tendci consid eration for mo. nil his pist Kindnesses, would go out of mj life now forever TIIAHS THAT I1MNB The tat hnd turned nt tho mllo t-poken of bj Jack nnd w is now slackening speed I saw tint wo were almost in front of tho apartment bu'ldlng where my home was 'One thing ninre " Jacks firm volco said Tho first opportunity Unit jou have when vou enn do it tactfully tell jour husband everything that happened today Then jou i an Bnnp join Angara nt Jlr. Undervvoud's sneers" Ho grasped my hands again nnd held them tightly "Good-by now. llttlo girl " ho said, oh so sadlj "So, I nm mt going to kiss jou good-by I want jou to bo ohlo to tell jour hubband that I didn't I am going straight to tho hotel If for onj reason jou should need mo later In the dny jou can phono mo thoro nut I cin't Imaglno any possibility of jour needing mo" He sprang out of the ta'xl, helped me to alight, walked with me to the door of the apartment building, lifted his hat and left me I could hnrdlj sen mj' vvnj" for tha tears In my eyes ns I stumbled down tho hall to tho door of mj own apirtment. I fumbled In my meshbag for the kej nnd then remembered tint I had left It ljing upon ins drosslng tahlo Tho Incident was the proverbial last straw As I drearily turned to hunt up the Janitor to see If he could get entrance for me I felt as If I didn't caro whether anything else happened to mo or not (Copyright) (COXTINUKD TOJIOnriOW) FULL KNOWLEDGE NEEDED FOR BEST BEAUTY RESULTS Uy LUCnilZIA BOM The I'nmoui Kptnlai I'rlmi Dnnni m Tier-. '." i, wi ftir'-H-'j fcerL.jiij'x Wr& 'ixrai mV c nread-and.Hutter Gift To tht rtiter Woman' 9 Patri: I CXMCt ffUnd who u marrtod and live lc SbouI4 I tttks Jur a pcvMnt wtvui l kq Uailam-Kaxt month r - x -t - w- - . woo u marrwa anu live, ta visit la aaotbtr vlelt aad sd taea saad her MAItOAltCT A. Dear a an city wait until after my eotala! You can do either If you know of any thins wbicb your friend may particularly like ta have you could taka it to bar other -wb phapa it would b better to wait until attar your return and then sand bar son s little gift which may have occurred lu you duric yoajr visit Never act though ad if uu feci it your duty to tend a brtad and-butter praaaot. aad never make, it iwttly encugb to aavur ut payment. Dinner Cream soup Spanish hallbiit Slashed potatoes Cahhngo mid nut salad Mince plo Cheese Spanish halibut I'lnco thrco or four slices of salt pork In a baking pan and on this put a thick sllco of halibut Cover the fish with thin sliced onions, two table spoons of chopped canned sweet peppers, a cup of tomatoes and salt and pepper Cover and bake thirty minutes, then uncover and brown Cabbage and nut salad Shred the cab bage very fine, mix with chopped walnut meats and servo with the following dress ing' Mis a teaspoon of mustard a table spoon of flour, one beaten egg half a cup of milk and boll until thick When cold stir In two tablespoons of vinegar, the Julco of halt a lemon and as much olive oil as it will taka up Beat well. C'oPiiilt j out tlonltal. SO .III lone hai vvlselj mil "Ihnimijrhiirss Is I'm lies note of rurcoi A llttlo know lodge Is datttrerous ' This nhuiilil bo borne In mind bv tho beauty-seeker ns well as In thn woman who Is secklm; fnmo through some particular inlent Whcthei you tire Irjlnff to livprnvo the nnlnur of join ftu p 01 to i educe vour welsh! jou mut hive a thorsugh I novvl edge of the procopa roaulred lo bring about thn iles rod results ot you will bo doomed to disappointment You in mt bo willing to tslte the trouble to rain nil knnvlcdgo nee. ssarj to cornet vnur phjblcil defects, mid then persif-tcnth follow the treatment recommended Supposo vou desire to fill nut tlm hollows In jour face and restore thi tntur.il snojth no'i, color and flneni'i s ot texture to your rkln You nlrrsdv have it coitnln amount of knowledge ngu' III f Ihe ttcilmont for i in h a condition You l.now that the t sucs, undci the skin are starved and must bu nourished, nnd tint Ibis inn bo ntcom pllKhtd by miissaglng the face with n skin food Hut this amount ot knowledge Is Insnlllcloni ou inunt know tho proper nmsiigi stroke! thnt will knead tho nourishing fits Into the skin otherwise jou will wenr the llcsh tivvav Inttcid of bulld ing It up and vou must know the kind of skin food best suited to jour nceil3 Tho w av to rain this knowledgo Is to consult a skin rpechllst or tn ret somo books nn health nnd brnulv nml carcfullj lend tho illrectlots given fm masnghig tho face If your hnlr Is g-owing thin and lustor less or if jou are nfllcled with d.imltiiff do not attempt to Mint It until Ju have n thorough knowkdgi of lust whit Ircit ment Is required to restoie It to Its normal itate If tho rrots of joar hill nte in need of until Ifhinenl jou will mod a iliffet ent tonic than If jour n tip it dlsensod Again 1 advise vou lo consul' a specialist ot "read up ' thoroughly on the rubjoct of hair After jou linve nbsoibtd i very bit of thn knowlrdge given, jou cm lit gin to treat jour hair and scalp Frequentlj' our lnlr troubles aro duo to Improper slnmpoolng Vcij few women know how to vvahh their hnlr properly They uso water of tho vronr temperature or soap Btrong v. Ith potnrh and neiflect to ilnso or ill j the lnlr thoioughlj i:vcry partlclo ot sopp must be lemovid from tho mi i ot it will make It stiff and coarte If tho lnlr Is dressed whilo it Is ttlll damp It will fall out In tlmo A thorourh knowl edgo about tho treatment of jour lnlr Is verj' necessirj- I'erliaps jour secret grkf Is superfluous fnt If vou n(o longing to become more sjlphllke jou must diet nnd eercie Out unless jou know Just whit to eit and what to denj juuiself, jou "jstem will not re ceive tho propel amount u- nouiishmcnt WELL-DRESSED GIRL'S DIARY (Juc'liun your ni.noi. nnd Mliif. will be the ri stilt 'I ho person who defies to bint should consult her fnmllv phvslplan first and securo from him the pioper ndvlco nn to tho diet nnd tho exercise bert suited to her pnrtlculnr case Persons with weik heatts cannot ixerclso as vlolentlv ns others whoso heatts nro Mrons 'I he re fore, vou can xcu tho noeossllv of a tliorough l.uonledBO where did and exerclro nro concerned. Tho bugbear of snmo women it a rl.ln that Is inlv nnd shlnv, vvhllo their sisters liemoin the fnt that 'liolr skins nio too drv I.lthcr one of tin so condition' can bo cotrectod bj the npjilli.itlon of tho prop-r lotion In tin first Instance tho lotion must ho an n-ttlngont tint will ihj up the ex cesslvo nmoiiut of natural oil, whllo In tho second tho lotion must contain an oil that will Riipplv tho dellcloncv of nitiiio Unless j-oii havo this knowledge the woman who Is nnilctcd with a dry skin Is npt to use nnj foi mull nnrkod ' Lotion for the face ' with out stopping to consider whether tho In giedlenls aro a leincdy Sal her trouble or not You should also bo circful In thn selec tion of vour tooth piste There maj' be a condition lu vour mouth tint fequlrei special circ Ak jour dentist to examine voui teeth nnd give jou snmo ' hints' ns to tho propel enn of jour teith If jou uso fice powder ho sum to buy a brand that In not Injurious tn jour skin Whlto lead Is uced nti tho bnsli of tn mj' powders, btciuso It i lings well to tho skin but In tlmo It will coiuon Ita texture A ilco powder, on tho other hind, will not harm tho skin, and Is not to apt to tlog tho pores Again I repent, "A llttlo knowledge Is dangerous" p.utleiilnrly whero tho hc.iutj i ceker is concerned (I'oinrlKht ) HOUSEHOLD HINTS Sweet Potato Fluff Holl Biveet potatoes until soft, then beat until very light with butter milk or crenm, a teaspoonful of sugar and a shako of nut meg PHo lightly in tho serving dish Dessert ltccipes Tlint Save Kggs WH13N eggs nro soirlng In prlco try the cggloKs dessert Thcro nro many ex cellent cikes nnd other fancy desserts that can bo mado without eggs nnd not suffer a loss In their tnstc or richness Hera nro a few simple recipes thnt require no eggs nnd that make delicious cakes: i:nOM:ss sriou r-OAr Ono cupful of thick tour milk, onc-lnlf cupful of butter, ono cupful of sugar, two cupfuls of flour, ono cupful of chopped raisins, one teaspoonful of soda, ono tea poonful of cinnamon, one-hilt teaspoonful ot cloves, one-half tcaspoontul of nutmeg, a pinch of salt Stir tho soda Into the milk, ndd tho melted butlor, sugar, salt nnd rplccs Hub the raisins In the flour nnd then stir all together J'our Into a buttered ciko tin In loaf shape, or If preferred, Into Bmall gem pans This quantity mnkcv ono loaf or twetvo small cakes i;gom;s.s wihth cakr Ono rttpful of butter, two cupfuls tit sufnr, ono cupful of milk, thrco nnd one linlf cupfuls ot flour, ono loispoonftll of baking powdci, ono learpoonttil of vanilla, a pinch of sat Mix the melted butler, milk nnd sugar, ndd salt and mix the biking powder with tho flour and ndd to liquid mixture, finallj vnnllli Stir well nnd bake In a loif In a slow oven nooi,i:ss appmj cakr One cupful of blown sugar, one-half cup ful of butter, one cupful of raisins, seedless ; one cupful ot apple fiucp. unsweetened j ono cupful of flour, iine-fourlh teaspoonful of salt, ono tenspnonful cinnamon, oiio-jinlf teaspoonful of c'oven, ono teaspoonful of Inking soda, a pinch of nutmeg (i cam tho nugar and the btittertogcther add tho rait and splicsi and lalslns Mix tho baking soda with thn apple siucn Add tho lloui lo the ougir nnd butter mixture, then ndd thn saute, and If the mixture Is not thick rnoiir-h add a trlflo moro Hour Mix well nnd pom Into a buttered loaf tin, baking about ono bout In a moderate oven licionnss tlum cakr Ono-hilf cupful of butter, ono-hnlf cup ful of bread crumbs, two cupfuls ot fctevvod prunes or cherries, four tnblcspoonfuls of chopped almonds, four tablespoonfula of sugar, one-half cupful of milk, a dash of clnn imon nnd of cloves .Melt tho butter In hot milk Mix tho chopped almonds with tho bread crumbs, sug ir dash of clnmmon and of cloves Tom tho milk nnd butter mixturo'-nvor this, stir well and ndd tho chopped pi lines Pour Into n shallow hiking pm and bako In a moderate oven for one hour This can bo Kcived with whipped cicim If desired II rpjriBll ) ASK FOR and GET iLSCIC'S THE ORIGINAL HALTED EVB8LK Cheap substitutes cost YOU name urlco A mannish coat for tho horse woman. TUB woman who rides needs a mannish looking cn.it tn wear over her habit If she desires something exceptionally smart this model will mirt with her approval It is of tan covert cloth lined with silk of the same color Tha flaring skirt Is at tached to a shallow yoke, which Is almost completely hidden bj a broad collar. Tatch pockets and coin-shaped buttons add to the smartness of thla coat (Copyrliht.) FOUNDED 1858 DkweeS Quality and Standard Famous Over Half Century JANUARY WHITE SALES Special Tomorrow T Painty Envelope Chemise SI ,00 1HESE practical, comfortable Garments are -very much liked by particular women This Special Chemise is made of Nain. SVCA, iiuiiiimu Mwt cwii'vjfc i Mt vi UIII1U JlllVIUlUCiy, J)C1U ing and pretty pbbon at neck. Unusual value these days of contin uously rising prices. i COMBINATIONS CORSET COVERS S1.00 to S7.50 35c to S3, 50 GOWNS S1.00 to S5.00 (Third Floor) B. F. Dewees, 1122 chestnut St. Jo 1 ''It I II I '"' 1 " I .1 J .:tl t WiiM9s Buds LACE AND BUTTON Tans, Gun-metal, Black KidsXin, Patent Colt; nlso Nurses' and Comfort Shoes with tushion soles and rubber heels, etc. Pumps and Slippers Black and White Satin, Bronze, Dull Kid, Patent Coltakin, Gray Kid and combination effects, etc. It is hardly expected that low prices can prevail when leather is so high but we're always on top with the unex pected. Our sixty-one shops with upstairs low rent make this possible. Hero's the dancing season for which we have provided accordingly and economically. Boston Sample Shoe Shop tfra.f rronil Dnor Our Child Use Market or JOth. 01. j.iciuiors rnrrill Manastr S. W. Corner 10 th and Market Streets linen nninrujy ricninc At me or tow We invite your inspection of the nev? Fiat models chasses, open and closed cars -lower, longer and more distinctive. Exhibited January- 15 to ao inclusive. Illustrated booklet on request. FIAT j8a7 CHESTNUT STREET THE CHEERFUL CHERUB T like to .think I'm ' rigrvt ir f rorvt . No time or 3po.es, c-t.n bind ne., I II jost mke lonoer dt.v bv ckv TKetr.iI of rS HooH ci K beKirvd me, incNrj A) k StAndarm! XCORSETS i THIS JANUARY Introductory Sale BRINGS VOU GREATER CMSET VALUES than you will sec for a long time to come. "s r.'S '! ! . rf l3 &';- Vt u m 100 ; s-l 309 Th- 3 00 THREE DISTINCT MODEM No. 355 - - $3.50' Self-Reducing '" Auto-Massage 1 For the stout figure. In curved frontsteels.elastio supporting and reducing bands. Girdle top. , No. 408 - - $4.00; Self-Reducing ) Back-Resting , For the stout. Reduces supports, and "rests yourt back." Low top. No. 309 - - $3,00 Back-Renting aHHlOH4U 1 Tfnw iUp mpt!iiim-fuU Qt "plump" figure. 'Loff bust; light in weigm. SOLD EVERYWHERE Amip: STANDARD service wtosi-'sw -aj
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