Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 19, 1918, Postscript Edition, Page 4, Image 4

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 191S
STOCKHOLM PUTS ITS FAlS SEX TO BED EARLY STRIPPING CAKE OF ICING RECIPES AND LETTER!
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, ., . A PEEK AT WOMEN IN SWEDEN
': ; CONSOLING TO AMERICAN GIRT
iWhen Men Over There Really Want to Enjoy
, . Themselves They Get Rid of Their Faii
Friends Not Seen in Cafes
WOMEN PATRIOTS HAVE IMPORTANT WORK
AWAITING THEM AT CONCLUSION OF rm war
rpiIIJ American girl who ha ever
felt a bit out of things when the
masculine lights of tho evening slip
off for n smoke may console herself
by taking a peek over nt Sweden.
Swedish" women, Frances Maulo lljork-
man tells us In the February JJellnea- '
t6r, aro treated to one long session of
"absences." ,
"American women," the writer kijn,
"with their confident assumption that '
when men so out In Hcarcli of pleasure,
women nre asked to come along loss
lis a courtesy than ns nn Indispensable
factor In tho entertainment, Kicking I
Which the feast would lose much of '
Its vivacity and Inteiest, ure naturally j
fcom'ewhat dashed to discover that In j
Sweden when the men want really to
enjoy themselves tliclr first thought i
apparently Is to sot rid of women.
'i'M'OT tliut Huedlsh men ulc Inscn-'
slble to feminine harms ! The
candid and e.tenslve treatment of the I
subject in their art would alone ab
solve them of that, liut it bcvtns n i
highly specialized sort of appreciation j
of woman as a female rather than
of woman as human being. To tho i
American cjo It seems that they look
to women hardly at all for Mclal diver-,
Flon, for Intellectual stimulus or for
artistic inspiration. :
"Tho Swedes who have been In ,
America usually e.press fciirprlso at
what they characterizo us the 'do-
pendence' of American men upon I
ronlen "or entertainment. Thev per-1
celve, but they cannot undeistand,
tho profound, if unexpressed, convlc-,
Kindred Spirits
pHILDHOOI) nnil genius liavt
the same master-organ in com
mon InquisitUunoKs. Let child
hood have its way. mid ns it began
where genius begins, it nmv find
wliat genius finds. Mulucr.
tlon existing anions Hi that a pari of
women's rcimin for being i- tn pi(iiik
for men that highly charged clci irlc.il
atmosphere In which fancy N Kit fieo
and the keenest enjoyment of life lie
comes possible. They lercelvc that
the great mas of American men pat-i-onlzo
the theatre, not so much fu
tile Kiko of dramatic nrt ns for the
good looks, tho pretty drcsse. the
bright talk, of ilever and nttiacllr
women: and they otworvc that as it
Is In tho theatro mi It Is to a vei
'rcul eMeiit In private lite"
WK AMI important, men't vvi ' !
peek of Sweden is apt lu ivw II the
head. What have the women uvn '
there done to bo sent to bd in the
height of tho season? The urlttr
goes on to explain:
'"So I learned that tin- very ti.ilts
that Iinve been developed In Ameri
can women by the dctnunds of men: '
their (ulck sensibility to lmpi-coluns,
their dramatic cxpressixtuesK, their
conlldencc uf spiritual uniqueness
their dlsrrlniliuillng rejection of cor
volitional etiquette for conduit ex-,
pressing Individuality, had been
trained out of Swedish women by thut
very came Irresistible pressure of mas
culine preference."
is v inn
Jiirvel SKont,
A CAKE WITHOUT FROSTING
IS STILL A CAKE
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TRY INTRODUCING
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SERVE MICROSCOPES TO DISCOVER
THINLY SLICED BREAD
OATMEAL IS BEING SUBSTHUILD
FOR. THE MEAT COURSE AT DINNERS"
"LONG LIVE THE KING"
A Human Story of Chlld-Dcslrc. Coiltt Intrigue r.nd Love tho Latest JCovel
By MAIIY ttOBERTS RINEHAUT
Corjrlnht. 10IS. by Mary ltoberls Illnchart anil tho Publlo Ledirer Comran
.QUESTIONS OF HOUR
IN LECTURE COURSE
1
I University Extension Speakers!
to Talk on War and Per. 4
tinent Topics
A portlun of the proRram t the vnll
nul ! IS I(1IUA( CtnAt.i. r - mM
,, nV tl III I lin.Knul.i. M
i the pertinent questions cf fn9 j, J
(h.irlcs Jluohlln win mil. i,... ... A
.... . .. .- ... ...... I ....ni.. '- iitu i inn tarn
anis lor nayriy. oibj w""" .,...- .,.,.,. ... , , .. -a,
in Km. .in ...nM-ri. In tlmo a Pluco was .""""" -' " i"h i Kuinuinr in.-,'
wace. had coino bete, tor Hie liuntlnh mndo fr lr lit the Court of l.lxoiiln after the war, while Jolm AVtllls Slao.tf
hn rcmcinbereil tho silr about tliclr nn,i n ,rllUanl iiurrlaKe for her as ter will lecture mi the ouesiion nf '
omlnB, her father-s Iiutilcil droits to prullrted. Hut she .lid not marry. -o .,0.lbllllles of n.ural.i . n., 7
filling In order, the .IcanliiB aim ,,i ,lell ,ie icllred to the castle nenr , ,0,D11,,IM " ,loi!d . iimnonwejiitli
'furblshlni;. the peasants callid In to tio border, nntl Karl lsltut her there In his course on Tno 1:e...n8tmctf
e the lal KUcslH, aim sxriiiinii oi nii, nt last, after iis, nic uieiuiim- of tlifl wcsiern woi lu .Innet IUchtrd'"
lapiwilcd ami llimm Starr Sfrr vnil spcikn
rii ruriciu i;ems jonn .Mueneld, wW
this cwn:
fll.M'aTi:it MI-rontliiiieil
.'ntllnill was no lnoro slcpp for her.
JL She lay thuro In lur io.nu and guvj
rsolf to bitter reflection Here, In thl
v caitle, she had int, Knrl Tluil wn
iven years In fore. I'rlnco Hubcit wa
Ing. HurltiR n pellnd of peato be.
oen tho Iwij countries u truco ban
en arranged, treaties sinned, with
very prospect of permansni c DurlnR
hat time Karl and Hubert, Kind ot
drearily t l.iself, to pay the pUcc of
ninrrliiKc.
Hlo mis fall enoUKh to hhn. NothlriK
but a imiKanath' inarrlnRa would be
.wi'lble, and this Mould dtprlvo his chil
dren of the throne. Hut bss than lliar-
l.'itfe flu wnuld Hot hae.
rin. i.t.i tinprii tiled. Her cousin re
tired to tho country mid talscd plieas-
ItOSCllLKS MSllS
quaint costumes to lie put Into Ih-
nfc Hi cry.
She n m pl In l'e, and the ear
ic. Iwd bought lirr a ni funk for ttcro ,aKn,B. The biirib n of rcslstiinc lecture was po-tponetl .wmK to a dtliv
1 1 nic enr. tho father h was nira i h,i i,..n.-. l.ni ,.n h.-r. nnil niairlnirr tn his essel. has nrrhea in this f.,.:
nun ine Mil auni won inn 're" mm out of the question. "' as nione iy, mm m iii-..r .mi mr watjonnef
ui?iy uiacK saiui 100 uiaiuu- ),nUi jrr father luiu uleu ami tuc on 1110 wicii:ij i nuu. nirn, p,y;
for ll '
vvuh.1
-til
Iili-. Sim bad nut It on In that tery . ,,,,. i r. iimim, in h nunnerj. i luary 1
tn and ucpt In cr.v despair. jhero she pottered omuml a Katden nnil I KollnwIniT Is the piogi
Then .amo tho anlal. her father , Knitted endless Kannents ror 1110 poor. inKrci.
ill tin. donrstp, she and her uunt behind
him. and In tho ball Hups of uneasy and
ishuilllnc peasants. How tiwlsnard and
111 nt ease they must huxe seinieil! Then' Ijrt,n,, of .nminl tourl
luiiie the carriage. Hubert allslitlns firs., 0twnrtll . Knrl did not !
bed her. Ami,
..ImnL'it 1 1 1 WHS
tnen Knrl. Knrl had seen her Instantly, .... . !,r,i,.nt imi-r. lint the times
oer lur father's bent b.ul; .,.,,.. ,..,. .....1.1 Hiett n(ra f,.
Lying IIki. seelm; tlilnB'. with N'tir vi n. ruii uf l.ixonln heard in
vision of Hie tluwn, ln' womlerert
whether, had she mt Km I later, III her I
sonlilsll. atiil maturlts, she nould bat ,
Kor n time olca had been wry happy. JI'iiMO' ei'idne .'
-..-.... 1 . hlntn. ..M,l I Aft 111. LCKCIKl Htl'l S'
ivuri n motor it' ." """ "'" ""' Italian .rt mi.l Ihi si..n ,.i Tlwir CaSI
..n ..n. ..h f,nl flY.ltirh tllf. wimilH. No ' ,..( Ill.,,rull , ., , .. r VI"1M
l,W Va.lllU ,'ll ,'W. ,,..-r.. --- - .-- (u.r,. ,...,... ..,, , , ,,l( - .
1-nney TttlM
Tutflny rcninK
j'UblU' tJUrMi.
Jan
rent
Ur. liitert.atinn.il
1 u rlpi M.
TlXvtnhl ( vjihu .
"Thl Udoltr'trU' llt.n .f i
(.Jrvfif ltritiiin TvHri
.llth A . htlloii n n i
nurn h RatniMMH r d ciuURiuoi, un mi
nn In lil 'n i aimal, Hipko ucie lnit
xvo nt Hip m.in nrga ltr!k wnn town npiiur. n i
loir Hlio nncr U'lironi'hM lilm r r.r.""''',,11 , ,,n""
roUBht l.l.i, to U-k . H(. had felt that, rni'' or' WorUllVj Ar'lm '
xhatever hW lapses, ilie ears had made i n'riori
ler llnvs.liri to lllln. ' Vnitln-iB afl. rimun
The war that folded the tiii.-e m"J , JTrrm"m3!f..1;?n,u
i-en nor linns niv in i.ivoiiiu. .-mr uau wminrsiln. iiriomoi.n
indertaki'ii It thut the burden of Kmll-1 pi""" ."H;iv. wmu
tude slu.iilil lie on him a fulse stcji, for
It
fallen In love with lilm There was
no wa to linow Ho bad diwneil on
her then, almost Hie (list limn of ranli
she, hud ever seen Hie saw lilm. not
only with fresh cyi", but through Hk
halo of his liuslllon Ho was the Clown
rrlnco. of Karinii then, mote dashing
than Hubeil. who wits already inairied.
'and had nlwus lieen u villous outh, men chafe under the neccsultj for sratt
l.nt.itunn.n.- ., I.I..I1.I III (1 iTttltlln llf fnU I 'tl.l..
blond nirn" His Joous smile "had not Then b.ul nunc another p. uce. and his p.'?, ,,u,t,,rni
taken on the iiiocUlns twist It acquired slt to the summer palun- lliero lie TliumJir ni-mns
ip,' ..iiiitins ti
' ' ' ' IxtVil
l tl i KDDftn U.nS
SlouihitfW
.rn WrliJ
ri'i i omminil1
il'J OermiSft
I' 3 Zufli.ln.4l
W l"liTpoonHlS;
Milium klirrj
.-.p. laitgn niiiH
Ittflc
orlc RiM.1
ll.miNiM. It rnnt..i..S
t.... k.. If. if. - . ..I, . ""...IVIfJ
l'n.vrt. Amtloni. uf Mm n iW J
11,..,.... l!nlMir .un..!... , ... 1 ..!Y4
- IHU'.-i .....,- .,. In,,,i - ... .il.tlKUC
l lllll I spill.
later
Jo) GUI
Wlui
His bill.' eyet weie fjav and had wt.'ii Urdu Is. grown since his last
Tin.
S Tl
f Hnrr
11. I..I.M
'lull. H.1J1
llctminj.
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THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE
. 1. .- 1.. .& ! uiiil tijfttiljl fbiA
Appeal to the Housewives of Philadelphia Indicates What Thev Can ""' "' '',, " l,a." ''"" ,K.a" w!i
. A ilflutt(l imrM nntl Rtrn1cnteiit!tl 10 smile
down at her
"This I- .1 cry happy day, 'ountess,"
he hail saitl
Then the old uunt had hustled forward,
und the prnsuntH bail bowed nervously,
1 and litiitlo and noise had lilted the
old Plai c
Kor four day the royal hunters Had
Do in the Home as Contribution to Their Country's Wel
fare "Victory" Suggestions
. Tellers fliitf GtiMtloit' Aiibuilltrtf to IM fiVjuii-'nieiif mtnf hp ii.rlllitt ot mtr t,tiif of
flit papfr ontu nnd mlnnril ttlli l,ip iKiwr ot tlir tilfT. ftiirriul oitrrl, , i.r lho.- plven
btloxo ttrti invited. I l .niifirslootf liai li- rtlffor itor vot wcrainrllij t,i,orr lir Nr,il(rim
rrprtttttt Ait tontmnnicatiotis for !. tlijin tmeiit !iuutrt li ndifrrssrtt aa ftttlott.!,. Illi;
WOMAN'S l;.t:iAMii; Ltotlns PiiIi'Io l.idwr. I'Mlnifrli lim. I'll
TODAY'S INQUIUIES
1. How it iiosilih tn t.eep Itc cream . I. Who I, M.11I line .lutos .lufranil?
toU wllhout natklnt It In Ice?
Z. hut l-i the pruju-r iiintliiii for Mtlla
Aitt: wniin.il pfupu .
ii If they nie jHople tin) nie, per
force, patriots
This appeal is lUdpessed to women
patriots, women who have gi tlnlr
Miould not bo wastit! It tan be used 111
h.irriiKi's In placi- of niilK, fur in.vkinK
lnt.nl .I'd In dessnt" Home ncilKs 1111
iiisn Kill 11:
ittitfiBii,Jir
i.ii .. i...u uirilu.ul. unit hirtlinr what '.'.-.'.ii.i'y. "'.' I"..?.""." ."-iiti
. .r. ... .- . . -t ......- , ...-....., nnil ,i"tii ifriii'iritn 11 n iiu x o rlocki A
'JIBu loFiliel couiti now UBiiiu is)Ss.'bs, iTI.uy evmins. k. m ..inn 'T(i KtM
'ur 1 H tuc UotlL
piciunta
yout h
llni'tilrry of Ainerii u-
lll.,rnl...l In .,,111 ..
t...l I.-. ....,1.1 ,..nM.- ..., f,l ...u-...i..' ... .'.
'tlltl luiu iiv ,. ,... v. (tulTl (,f Mull, SI
Olen fjiML'hfK. Ill, tool and sns. was In Mmtml.t. itliprnunn--
l.innxr uf lur life. Itldlseolsiy of Aln-rli n . iui
. ..... . ..... ... . . ltluiitrntiHl liv rllil nnil mmlnii nlrin,..1
Tli.it iia). lowain eieniiiB, me iiubo .vrmlemv .,f Miml.-. s :w .. . lom. Ml
man proenttil hhiissir. He broURhl no stunta pwnins l'las ami Plaiiri-iW
lettei, but ail oral message. 'Tenuis, nlsl't ."I.'VV"1.' '.'av" j"-'" la.UoJ Vi
lui
U M Newman. "TUi
. .... ,. . VJ.. '"2M
1 if nic woiiun
slon U leu, madanie," h said.
ni..srlf sliitll accompany ou '
bushnnds and their brothers and their lumb.-. suit ami pepper: one table,
ioim'ih ih ..iion ,..,.1 i... mui 1... spiM.nful finely minced tmion und two
made to reulixc thut they hae not cow
pleted their duty to their country when
Muiir. .Mix tin miuuki' Ihiii'iuulib and let
It line until it l- Mil llijlit (about two
hours). To this wtll-rlsi'ii simnao udd
Hie iiinalnlim flour und nllon It to treble ' ntnMil tin tin- third day Kail hud plead
I1..H , .... m tf ,., .... -.1 I in VOIumn. Turn iiiial..! mIiiiii.. II lllln ' n.l rnlluim mill I hov nntl .illl.tll tlltfitllTIl
-ii imjuii.mi 1 litis t iiiu IHIIvrtl . ' . - - '" - ----- .m .. - .- - --- "- ,,,. ... ,, .. j., ... 1
bran . oni nirn l..-i..ii : .ni,. ,,n i,i louves and after It has iloulil.-d III bulk tho pint- woods Un thut wn deMl's run. ' iiiiiiu'iioi n.iu i.ionu,
t. i"r iiiiij-up 10 iin iiiiiiut.'s
( IIAl'TliU Will
MM.) )luKes n I'rniilKe
III lllr-
bake
S. What on-uiiEemfnt of hiih rurtainii
facilitates entihitton anil uiltls lo the up
pesrance of the wlntlon?
S. lit haklne potutoi'., what will sine
time and furl?
AXSWEKS-.TO YESTI:
1. The one-.ilrrn turn I jtltonitrd 1 the
food atlnilnUtratlon call' for the rooklnc if
iaat, K)tatrH and olhrr rRrlutIri all tn ,
n dlttli. Willi the nddltion of JpII or Jam j
IhU mral Inrludr the fUe rlahe ut food
that are rsffcntlal In halancrd nifnu maUus
und requtrts no other side dUheff,
5. A dUcanletl iKioUrnfce ran he made
Into a trr attnictUe wardrobe for babr
Th wood ran be ncrape. anil entimeled
j.rhlte and the ilrun Uoor-i lined ulth cre-
, ,'ivnne rarfalnf Uahy clothe are laid un
e afaelrea.
3. There are 1170 calorie, or unit, of
food value In a pound of rje bread nnd 110
In the Mime amount of urahini broad. TVe
ty-oteln or njusrle-buHdlnc ulue ttf but N
about the tanie In the nelchbnrliomi of D
Iwr cent. The rarbohyilnitt or ftod xulut
tht make heat apd work power. In 53 pr
rent In the rje breud und .VJ ner cent In the
rraiiam, (iraham bread conUln I per ent
more fat than rje.
niuhace?
n In iirraticIriK dinner lurtner N It cor
rect for a Iioh(p.m to pUcc huti.ltuN und
whri next lo e.uh other?
KUAYVS INQUIRIES
1. The WninanN .AMxiatloii T Diinnerte
if Anirrldi uim ri4)i11i formed ulth un
ye ttf keep in jf ubrftiit of otnen uhlenlns
StiHlneiM Interests. The nirlnllon w.ih t
MnUed ut u national oimntlim or Inis-luc
nomen held In Chlruco.
2. Good part of old herse hUlrt-. on ilreie
mnko excellent handt of trtiuniltnc for atln
or rrie do chine frmkn If the ure em-
Toldcnd ulth bend work. '
3. It i riKtnmary U tlii the rnunt
when )ealnc thn home of u friend where, one
a Mlted for heieral da,
they hntc done that. They must do more
no that then hitfhundK und b rot hern nnd
sons may win Uf war .md conip home
to them.
The appeal t-t uddrcNFtd primarily tu
tho h'iusovlCH of Philadelphia t tli
New Yoik Stato rolkKo of Aftrh-ulturo.
at Cornell I"nlrnit. "The cfiltese wis
i tuhlexHoiifiitH tomnti pulp or ketchup.
omiiine the Intrerdtents and id.upu the
mixture Into a loaf.
Hon t'uUe. vnie upful eornmcal, one
and n half teuKpoonfuln pvnlt and bollini
water. JIls the cornmcal nnd rait wltli '
ffUfTlcIeiit bollhif; water (about one cup-1
full to form a Mtlff batter, then drop It,
by spoonful on a iimuorutely hot grid
die. ItuLo the lukeHin both Hides.
SKATE AND
BE HEALTHY
tilittr Oil ;n, i r, ilii r uirtlltiiir lllll
lir- ffittii bv in, tot lullouu 111 fita rol
millt datlu. hut it ,iii mil iiill rliatltfinis.
Ill Iretlttlltll' ft n,lr Jlf s hi titllhllttld
I'ritonat tjiii i it n,i litullh fill hr
fiimilfllfV nilsiifiril it fliiHtiivr fj i.iriiirtl.
I'rannt and I'ottime f'heese Loaf.
Thrre-quail. i s i utiful MdneJ Iimiiih. one l)y ,T II. KELLOGG, M. D., LL. D.
bridge he had kissed her They had had X little house near tho pilttcc, a lions"
scrlou-i tulUs. too Kail was ambitious. U-lI ,lUc(1 n,linBciy UKe lilm. oei
even Uion The two foiintrlcs uere nt hniiKiim eel.n.s and ull. ulth windows
peat-e, but for ho Iouk? . outrary to )ilt ttt.ro liU ,,, llcl( ,.icnPm,a eon-
i-ake. No p.i- euiiful cottace elierse, half tujiful eround
niilnlou, ho ald, It was not rulers who
led their lii'nple into war It was the
people who forrrd thor wars, lie spoke
of lone niiliiRonisins, old jeultiusles, tradt
relations
Kile hud listened, nattered, bad been
tin intellljtent uiidlenii- III en now she
felt that It was her Ititelllgenec. as much
as her beauty that had ensnared Karl. '
Kor ensnared he had been She had
dreamed niltl dreams that utclit after
he l.lsseil her. tlieuins of bcliiK Ills wife.
n tAim
i. euniui eollnre eheeite. imir 1'itnriil trnim,l .-... - i lip l.lNneil lier. tlleiilns or nc-llic ins w le. . . . .. . . , ... . ----- -'
pe:iu.s. tnie tableiipoonl , Hopped S ! " '" ,' ""' ""'' '"" " not too ,un8 to Know pas- M 'sTl . ,, o a L e at Z
,, onion one .upful Ineatl eru.nbH. t -"s-th.,e .e .hcr .e.isons, of slon In a nuii.'s ec. and Knrl's had "" '". " oft ""'7 '" " .,. "'' .'" " Jr, ,' ur- ':l ,?''"0 J
"lont pill frost inir n
trlnt does It.
"I'lirnieis m.tv lien the foul situation onion one tun
bv usinir wutitl and liv nuihlnt; wnotl tablesnoonfuls tlriiinliicH or unvurv fnt. eoui -,'e. but these nre llm M.rehii mn. i bui ueil with it
ainlliblo for use by others. otic cupful looked tomato, one eupful m.ii TiiKt are the bene(Hs ilerKeill T,'tii. the next day, while the hunters
Have a breadboard and breadknlfo eooketl Hie. salt, nanrlka. Unle the from the .n.b ,.f ,. t . .,..." i "'" "V. her aunt had romo to her.
on the Inbic nud eut a elite of bread , loaf In a moderate ocn Itvrnli.lK., I e-,. ifi.n. .1 1. ...... .:.." UBly. tlowdv and nlarniril. "Little fool:
only ns thero Is demand for It. minutes and sero with pimento or creen the thigh legs and ankles, the obdoinl-1 ','', 'J?'1 J K''1',1
i.tv lui-tuiriit. 6ti m linn iiriuiur i.M'im' ihiuuc. nui, iiat k, arm ami ehest nrouns tiro also
in ..... hwiiit, .,, m.- tir (."wu un .,,i! u.viuhn v tviri.. lUUUl'U 111 IHH44 Oiaiitl Oil ex exCfeiSeU. I
e.illiic many seerets. A crlni. gray little
old house, wlileli eoucealrd lietjlnil it n
walleil guidon full of uneMioeted charm
Antl thut, too. was like tho Chancellor.
In his study on the ground lluor, oei
loiikiiig the garden, the Ch.mieltur
spent his leisure hours. Here, on the i
broad, deskllUe aim of his chair, where I
"iv Stiite documents hail lain for
Ml.'i.nture. must of Ills meals were
.oned Here, free from the ghosts that
MIH Uennaiituwii mum. 1'. o , lock.
Tomorrow's War Menu,
HUKAKKAXT
Slfeed Drangi
Coin 1 'i 1
Hcrnpplo Toast
1 -i IT. .
iinni:k
ChieUen en Caseiole, wuli Mushroomt
Jlaslieu I'otatoes ollicj
Urupefiult ."-aKoI
Kondant Cako offeo
SUI'I'Klt
Welsh liahliii
Canned I''rult iJiiigciLreaiJ
Tea
l'o.vnwr cam:
i 111 ee-mui ins i-upnil . re.nn m
An Invalid Chair?
To the Vdllor of ll'oiiiuit'j fatc:
Dear Madam !Iaa nnv of Suur rratl'rs
sn lnvallil thalr th, rail iIIhih-iim with fur 1
ery llttlo conf I huM- h mothpr who M
partly"! and 1 annut affurd tn buv it now
one. Would Ukt- tu heur from nu soon tt
Vosalble, Thnkina- uu In mlwinte ,
Alltb. n. II.
It Is against the polity of tho column I
to allow any money transactions I
bo made through the medium of It. Wc I
shall be glad, howeer, to hold your ad
dress, Mrs. S v.. for any jusilblo of
fers ot Imalld uhairs that our readers
may feel It In their hearts to maho. .
Ua berry Candies
To te i'JIIor o troinun'i I'aoc;
Dear Madam ('an ou tell nw tn rnur
Woman'a Uxchamte how l,ai berry candles
ar madeT TbanklnK jou In udisnro for
tho favor. . I.. U. II.
When tho small, dry ba berries nro
ripe they are covered with u greenish
whitish wax. This is cdlected by boll
Ine the berries and skimming It off. If
vou wish to do the eindle-maklng tel-
entlflcally there aro candlo molds to bo
ped, but the good old-fashioned method
is the dipping process. llae molten'
wax In a deep container, such as a
baking-powder can, und dip tho wick
or taper In this This gives the first i
roatlnp. Have our wax u llttlo above ,
th meltlne point in redlpplng for tie
Ftcond coat, otherwise tho heat of the
'wax will melt ofT the ihst coat Itedlp '
tho candle until It is the desired ulie. j
For Hurnt Fingers
Ta the Vdltor of tromon'a l'aae:
Dear Madam I'verv housekeeper seemi
to hava a cut or burn liuw.'MT careful ana
1nav be, and theee aure io,.i d. not t.tKo
ilndly to frexiuent dma in lh. dlali water
I found thai If I Kent t'i. tuim of rul.lnr
(rlovea that had autlivtl tliflr flrnl uaeful
v and sllpned 1 Un 'rum thjm our
iho- flnaer that was 1. mj. r 11 ,.uld nrotett
fit and alye It a itim; i h .il "oonrr
Enp.claily hen I hd auxr to lean 1
duureiibl tiak nt l.jt r; how inuili
irarao wben the pftllah kepi uettlnz Inln the
rtitl Then tin" rubber ftnEi-ratall was a
Una. Indeed. I keen one or more In thu
kltenen within reachlnK dlatann at ull tlm-
lIoDlns my little dlacoverv my l.e of una.
I remain lMr.) I. V. V.
Wo aro sure your little discovery will
help. It Is such an easy, practical ono
that most of us will wonder why wo
Were not the fortunate, ones to think of
It. Thank you vory much for passing
mis helpful hint along!
A Thank-You Note
T lh Editor 0 Vomas's rage:
'Dear Itadam I thanicrt Mr. P. hlmielf
In person for the nice larae. warm rur
- , ad kind of him to trin It to me. Now I
4at. thank you also and the othera for thu
V;UBd-eea 1 rccclied from the Woman's Hx-
, 'JJoe, (Mr.) M. u.
fiijt- ... ..... ... n
14 caiiiw of iv omoit a root;
'm Miibm.Tan vou airs ml the reclne
the etr sauce that la uaed with tolled
ik s. tablesDoonful each of butter
flour together until they begin to
lo. Then nour over them half
fttai of milk and stir until the sauce
1 'Sansi
f.-GF
Si thlc)c ud smooth Have teady ono
lifcr-BIId eg-e chup- 1 fine and a- raw
ICK Ufhtly twaten, Add these Krodu-
r Tma. sa.sou tna sauce who sn i
n.vlpMar, Ttis sauco can. te servea in j
"MtCrm "K! or Wl 9r u,"
z. , l,. a
ffo JIakc Soldier's 'Waislcoat t
To tie lUUlor of 110111011' Vatjt: 1
Dear Mailitm Will Sou Until V 't nie
know throuizh mur yolumn now the hiiMIi ra' 1
vaistcoals uro madu out ot old RlmrN?
V M.
Tho lint pai I of the gloies ure sewed i
together to make one Hat surface. This
can bo dono by hand or by mach'ne.
Then the vest is cut Yrom a common
man's test pattern, such as can bo
bought In a pattern shop. It is lined
with strong satlne and all tho edges are
bound witli braid. If it Is possible to
appllq,uo the kid pieces on to the lining
tho vest is so much the neater. I have
seen vests made of tho-kmc puit of
whlto hid gloves thut made admirable
waistcoats. The tuerseas committeo of
tho Hincrgeucy Aid, w ith licaiUiuurtei s
at 1353 Wulnut street. Is making these
ests now. If you do nut knon where
to send yours when It Is finished .eud it
there., You can be sure It will lie well
placed.
Recipe for Artificial Honey
To the Vditar of IVomrtn'a lagr:
Dei? Madam Is there sueh a thins sa !
nrtltli tal honey and how la it mude
cruioru. I
There Is nn artificial honey, but It
would hardly be pratt'cnl ti make It
theso days on account of the scarcity
of sugar. It Is better to substitute '
honey fur sugar than sugar for honey.
Hero Is tho rcrlpe, howeter' t'se ten '
parts loaf sugar, three, parts rain water I
and lot Vome to a boll otr a nlow fire, i
, ',tt boll for fifteen minute", skimming
I nil tho while. Then cool and add three)
1 parts of real lumey stralmd and flo
I drops of oil of penperiiiint for eit-ry gal
1 on of the produit
liridcgrooin Gives Fee
j To tht Editor of U'oiiiaii'a Pttgc: ,
near Madam Will too ktndlv tell me who '
la ihi person who la vxiyctefl In fee tho
1 lenryman nt a weddlne tho bride's fsther. '
tho best man or the brldca-room1
I UCST MA.
The bridegroom makes the offering or i
feo to the officiating olersjman. The
fee. the ring and the bride's and brides
maid's llower.i aro his only expenses at
the wedding. Tho father has all tho
other expenses of the weddintr and be- j
forov the wedding. Tho brldegrooni's j
troubles como after the ceremony. The I
best man ' has no elens's connected '
with tha wedding except such persona',
ones as ho may Incur for clothes, etc.
Circumstances Govern This Matter
To the Vdltor of It'ouion'a rnffi
Dear Madam Ho luu think If a girl U en
ffaeed to a fellow ahe should semi prtsKenta
to other eoMlera? Her llanee la a soldier.
ANNA
There may be cases when it would be
perfectly all right for her to send other
soldiers proe'its. If her flince knows It.
for Inst nice, or if she is lust working for
the so.dlers generally as most girls aro
now, whether engaged or not. Your ques
tion Is a little bit broad, you see; there
Is no specific case, Is there?
Wants to Know the Girl
To the Editor ot Woman's Pout:
Dear 'Madam Tn the ahop where I woik
there la a nlrl I Ilka ery much, tihe la
always looklne- at me. I would like to set
nequatnted with her, but do not know how.
She ivorka a few feet nwuy from ine. I
do not know any friends who know her,
I'leaae tell me how to ku about It. A. Y. I..
Slnco you work In the, same office and
only several feet away, thero seems to
bo no reason why you should not say
"good morning" when you go In In the
morning and when an occasion arises
which gives chance for an opportune
word or two take odtantare of -H and
ay a few words to her You will soon
come to know each other, and in this
jsMia! case, a regular Introduotlou can
4 dlsptnseut wtta.
for crops. AH the more rcison to do.ie'.lcnt substitute for meiit. A urlnu
your host work. i of cereals used In tho s.tnic way ur
".Vow In a good time to get rid of all breads made from i-cicrul dlffeietii
unproductive farm stock. Animals kept cereals uro better food than one al'itie.
nt a li.ss had better not bo kept lit all, J'ruiieB uro one of the best fru'lK to
but turned Into human food. i Wlu. 0 vi-lusitless das, since tin v sup-
"Ulth the assurance thattranorta. pij h-,,,,, u doe ult,H. mUMt, j.i,c,i
thin problems me going lo be more and prlcots, prums ur other dried fru t If
more dllllcult. now Is tho tlmo to co- ,)uk,, for tivenl-four boms Inste.td -f
operate In I he pun-hasn of spray mu- ou.rilB,t seem to te.,u.te less sugar fur
terlals Inn. t put ..ft ordering them " wwteiili.ir. Hug.ir Is scree a,,U ex-
"VICTollY" MKM'rt ANI ItECJI'ES , Iiensite.
"VlctorV menus i.n.1 reeiHes n nu. I vescuime iiiowiier miiKes an excellent
offered by tho I'niM'iiilty through A. II.
Munn, ulret'tur of xtension service In
meal In Itself if served H ith Homo brcutl
and butler
co-opt-rntion with the Mtutc Food Com
mission. Koine of them are:
Munduy Ureakfnsl Hteamed nnnln
fried cummval tiiusli, siun (very little
sjrup), 1 teller- witli hot milk.
liiuuer lluked ciil loaf, brown
gralj. choip(d peppris ,,r pit kles, boiled
rice, home-tiiunetl tilling licans, oatmeal
breud and butter, w he tapioca pudd tig.
Uuppur HruMii In end. cheese, mar
inalade, shtidw ieheit, cutt.ti, stewed
prunes oatmeal cakes.
The morning breakfast fond Is varied
In this menu bv fi Ihk the iotd leftoier
muh and serving it with smup. The
mills, usually set veil with the cewul
and most essential to health, must be in
troduced In another furin. Ily serving
Tllci'u is a tlrlklnc differenen In the
They play, these princes
Hut they ure evil with women and dan
gerous. I havo icen your ees on ,hlm,
Kiel: wilh lino. Ami lfnrl will rttniicn
Tlh four groups of muscles on the himself It is the blood and go away,
Inner clitor. fiont ami buck of ths limb I laughing "
are bko tense clasth- baiidft opposing Kho had been working with the satin
each other und causing tho body to sway dress, Hying to make It lovely for him
slightly to luep 1 lu conlir of Iho mass . liver it her ees had met her aunt's,
over the skato base. small and twitching vritli anxiety. "Hut
Tho sudden twists and turns of Hie ''ui'nose he ares for me'." she had asked,
feel muse the lmdv to lurch fuivvard. "Hometimis I think Why should ou
sldewlso and liackwaid wllh amazlnc "a- lu ,M fvll?"
suddenness and variation. The back "Uuli!"
aches, the uhtlimilnal muscles nio ten- Kl"' '""' BroW11 unsi then and, fling
der and tin. libs feel as though thev ,nB the dress on the floor, h.id risen
nan iiecii pmiimeled. Uien the four ' nauBiitiiy- 1 tuiiiis ne win marry me
groups of net k mucles
to koep the head erect.
rhe second point of value Is one en-,.
Mathildo kept his house for hint, Illenil cream, tggs sugar nnd flooi
mended ami prissed bis uniforms, and pour In a shallow pan on the bof
washed nntl staicbed his linen, ciu.ir-1 torn of which vou have nut .1 buttertif
riled with tho orderly who attended hhn. paper. Cook In u moderately hot ovS
and drove hhn In Id nt night. Ileforo liuttlng it In the oven sprlnVIt
"It Is nildntglftt she would say firmly
or 1 o'clock, or even later, for tho
Chancellor was old nntl needed little
sleep, "lllvc tno the b6ok " liccause, If
she did not take It. lie would tarry it
off lo b d, and reading In bed is bad for
the eves.
"Just a moment, Mathllile," lie would
say, and finish u paragraph. Sometimes
ho went on reading and faigot about armed with a knitting lug these diiii
sonio fine-chopped almonds ur lemoi
ycbts and sugar on top ot the cake, ttf
is preferable served hot - -A reclne from
franco printed in the Delineator.
Knitting Bags?
Patriotism ur canmufl igr
W'lcn actuates the woman mho goul
An Innnccut bvntunder in a near&y;
rity noticed a tlr. ntllj clad oun? rtnn2si
nn carrying n r.un.i.omc KiiMUni Djr,l
texture of u suft-lHilied eci- nnd .. ift. I . "'" '"" P"'nt or value is 1
coked CUB bkift-bolltd eggs uro placed '"""' ii.v Muorous exercise. It Is
In buillng wuter for two or inure mln- il 1' "' Healed so freoticntly us to
utes; tho resulting prnduit Is n hard or ,OHO , "H novelty. Nevertheless. It due-
tough layer next 1.. the shell, while the ".', I",MJ 'u ""I'orUiiicc. It Is the marked
olk, though vvuini, nui) be entiivlv stliiiulatlon ol the tl-cilatloii und brent h-
fluid. Muf It inked cbks ure pluced lu '"' ''"" "" stdentar.v umn. or to tin
boiling wuter Imiiittliately n moved f 1 0111 Kruwmg Iml in bcIiuoI. tho vlvifving
I the lire antl alluned tu renmili In thu hut I hii'Iii of the lingers and toes is most
watt 1 fur from s!" to ten itilnutc!. In Biallfying We live lu iiii'ttge of "eultl
Itiiu iiit,nl III.. , lilt.. r..i-eiiih1M ti knfl ' fCCt " TllCrn lllHV llA lii.mv rn,...t.u t.
llileL- 1 mil .mil lliA V..IU is ulltflillv tlilek. 1 Vtllved. IlUt I lie HlotTctli.il e'leenlnll r KH'W , liltliet' tllUll tlletl
L em il. Kirirs nn euketl ur., nun .1 eiisili the Inactive i.eeuouiiuiit is ..,1 i.,.r,ri ...t H hutl made furlhtr li
dlKested than soft boiled I "H".
I'oiat 1 Iliead Two and a half cups The dccpenlnK of respiration Is ulst
mashed potatoes, two mid a half tups Is, imuerful factor In imlckonl'nc the
Hour, tun and 1 half teuspoonfulu salt, 0110 I genoi 11I bodllv activities An appetite
and 11 h.i'f t.iblcsponnfuls sugar, one for air must be enrnetl. It is ,,., 11.1,
rake lompressed east and two table- to stand before the window of a mornine
her, to look up a half hour later, pel-
haps, anil ilnd Iter ktill standing there,
1 immobile, firm.
Tltnrt hn wunlil slcll nnil . Iusa .hit nre.sunmblv full uf Itnl I r ,sn ,jelt fnrti
book. ' 'soldiers. Hut what was sho fuslci!l
At his elbow every evening Muthllde about" Something In tue btg cvltlinUTtl
,.,,......."" she hail announced, to b met with blank placed u glass of milk, if he luil for- , was giving liei troubl. she would mi
.., ..v., .,,lllfc ,, .Me foiiti.w.d by cutl.llng old laugh- eotteii It, now no sipped it slowly uml the at Hist ono li.imlh of the bag and tteat
..... ......... ..r ......A,., .-.I...... . .... ini.n.tmH ............. . r. .. , ,
ittusiiy. 1 iuuLtii-i, in mi ewiiit'iM en ur t'i neeo tvia
lCnil hud gone aviav, kissing her pas
sionately lief ore he lett her in tho tlall.
hall And many things had follouttl
A toii'-iii, mari led, into Kaiiiia, lniiiiut'
la(l-lii-waitiug to the old uuetn ulna
l.usiliek hod visited her Nu tn t ni. nt
all Ihi. but a cjtcfullv thuiight nut pi tn
of Kail's .She' had met Kail again Sin
was tin longer the lll-iln.'-st'l. .iwki'.ml
girl of the mountain , and lu- pa- urn
III 1 1 1 Un II,
uiged her to go away with lilm un n
journey to tho eastern end uf tin king
dom, wouttl, Indeed, have 1 imini'init it
her hoprlessly. Hut, 11u1in" as .In ,i
alio had hud couragt and' sin tiktli . n.
hups stirowdnci.s. luo. 1'tw wuiien
two talkid-nf hoirely filings,
the garden, ur moths lu the closed rooms
vvhh '1 hid !ut. une lij un,.. their be
luved ui 1 mi tut-, ui uf a luue tile mi
Hit 1 iml Hut iiutt ami linn 11 1 tun
vetsation v as nune -annus
1 n I'lM 1.1 1 MnMi vi 1
eretl sumetliiii
out at tin- 1 unit
No, 01f1e wi
UUt Jl' -I kltti 1 I
fat . 1 lit w 1I1 h hi,
II n.T- a tiltub '
that ii i- sl-d in Stlckllfl
'in K
1 1 w is., t her dof
am Ii.uk ullie, I
liwai ltd CUriosltJj
cocoa for supper tills is tuiomptishcd spoonfuls wat. r Add the dissolved veast and bo through a serlis'of "deen-brenth tould bavo rcslstciUitiu. IK was genii,
.allsfoctorlly. to tin- lukew unit potatoes. Then udd the , Ing exercises" without llrst e-erelslnc n-s Itself with her, kindl. u.nsi.lei at.
Whey left from muking inttHgo elui.se salt, tho sugar and ban u tup of tho I vigorously ns It Is to sit ut the tablo nnd l)as,lo,,aU'- Hut she hud In pt lu r l ,u
IN THE MOMENT'S MODES
Skating Taw anl Skalinq Set
1
And bocauso sho bail In pt her head
he bad kept him. Through his inan
lapses, his occasional mad udventiin s,
ho had ulwnys come l..n k to in i I la -Ing
never possessed lur. lie had alwavs
vvunted her. UUt not though, slit; laid
yT 4 SI
1
1
r - . ' s
ent a heart:.' meal tlmo times it .lay
mine living 11 ncilenlal v lire The mils.
jCular action In sk itlng retiulres a large
amount of enoj-gj This Is supnHct by
the oxidation of tho carbon foods in the
musclo cslln. To mcit tho Increase In
oxidation the denth und ruto of lunr;
oxpanston ore Increased.
The' third valuo of skatlrjr Is thut It
in Mil UUl.li
nier, the en
.luin euiiimer 11.1v, cuie. al thu vvmltl ni 1111111: n. ahams. i
IirODareS til h'lu lu.il.. 'I'k. Al..f...n lltVant tlrnthrrlio I
S" tasi": r1""01; ceii vv.BTOav.'K v;nri;ru "",r
...-.- ohm niiinniif, many ui iiifin i i.n. i:vniir r'. tti un- JKiurnom
Ur.lKiKM s NOTICIN
-
1 valuo of skatlrjr Is thut It Hai.tW I
loir liuint'vt " After rum-1 " I
liv fall and the cliirliiiu T. ' UMMM'T STKi:i:T IUI'IIsT I lit Kl II L
11y1.u1 nun ine (.lorioiu In. ,., slnut , M.,, of 4nUl f
B
,Vw
now.
withdraw to their winter homos nnd ; "' ',' im,UanT,n,ur! ,
venture out but little inherit have q1 - - - m ""'J!LiL''"J
asjApii aefv'l ih..ii,iI. . a. . a m I .
.u.Hinu HtMiitti in mo iur coat and aro1
prepared f t r .1 bain., with the cold.
QUESTIONS AM) AXSWKHS
I I.aimlln for Cuticle
Is lanolin or lanolin cream enod to nut on
tn lutli-le itlrtiut ih.. fltiaer nsl.a? will
mre hansnullB? la .it water sod fur
the acalii? II. a.
1 Jlr,S.l., Hit,, in.,1 , ff.-i.ori st
I Itev l-lfAB I.. KltV D. D , will nrench
'loan "The M-.tning uf M'Sai.ih."
gun 1111111 ni riuoi.
7 l.i---"ifhupiiitliliii nt Ilia Appointment, '
Mtieie h Mile Quirlet.
I'-e-hlifrl in
J?y K0
Alien sriti:i:r ciititcir, imii mui .r,ii
nn I'l-viiiiNi'i: i:i aIiu iui aiitn'i:
tOla "Tile lluuill ut Hi 1. til, Otid'a I'ur
ault uf tint Koul '
It! (Kln.blo Si llun I
T r.i. onsnn lln.lt.il
S..OO "Strensth uml lh. vian."
Illll'i:, :m.l and VVhsrt.ui ma..
liiii.iii.. l' i', .iiiinstpr-
la
'. 1).
1'rntei.ttiiit lliilht.ipa
lanolin or nny good cream Is esc-
1 cellent to keep the outlclo nbbut the
nails suft, a-, it is only when the
cuticle becomes very dry that hniig-
' nails appear, t'se an ornnco wood tuiek
dipped In the ointment to gently lift tho . Uiorm- I' A r
rutlcle frt.111 the surfneo of tlio nails i jjgigr ' 'vm"""?' Jf-
bait water Is too harsh for tho scalp
and hair
! Vegetarianism
la vevetnrlanlam pnieileat? Does It not
teml to d. feiihi- mentality? r, 1).
I Extensive experiments have been per-
I formed by various physiologists who
I havO given their lives to lesearch work
find tno result or all experiments proves .onuniiiuon. r iir,iin.,on r tne il. v
that meat-oater. cannot comp.iro with dally Jtnooi.Jr " "' lnurctlon.
vegetarians lu enduiance tests. Cer- lilshop laiunnce. Chalrmun nf the Wr
ia1"!LI?Ct.1r..J"e"'a.1"y .CnUlcl m glTCwefrhe'r hud'iy"?..';.,r,ns?,UrLh' -'"
T -""i"1" " imtmiiii'u iijr uiiy unu a serilte llus will be untuned,
ui un ucaiuninicu Willi facts.
hT, J.YVIKS'S. i!M nnd Walnut eta.
Itev. Jul!?.' MOi'KItlDHi:, u 1)., UeLtor.
8 smi n in. Holy Communion.
10 30 u. in Mornln Pnoir (plahv).
tl.oii a.m. Holy Communion, wllh Secmen
too p m. Kvmlns J'rajir .(tlmral). with
Address
ti'la n.m nnd ":la p ni Kun.liv Sihonlii
Weekdeva Ilolv Ceniniiinltiti. Tutsday 7.111
Thursdnv .111. I'tlday. Mt I'.ml'u Dal Hnl
V
tYA
t
lab.
vy'-'1
jBs
lte J. uiiay yf TUVA
to 4.1 u m . nil iritvX
i in.. II. v liijl v
IB I I II
' I ll I
II I
RE9. U. 0 f AT. orr.
3S
t
THE food value of cocoa has
been proven by centuries
of use, and dietitians and phy
sicians the world over are
enthusiastic in their endorse
ments of it. It is said to con
tain -more nourishment than,
beef, in a more readily assimi
lated form. The choice, how-
ever, should be a high-grade
cocoa, Baker's of
course.
IT IS DELICIOUS, TOO
Trade-mark on every package
Made only by
Walter Baker & Co. Ltd.
Mass.
Established 1780
Dorchester
Uiting Finger Nails
Will -n, tl,l n van.u.l ..- 1.1. I....
J flncer nails? I am eleven yeara old and
mmii tine 10 Know a n misiy j, vv.
i ou rnuat Just make up your mind
that you will not put your lingers tu
I your mouth It Is a baby hnblt. If you
1 knew that there was something on tho
ends of your fingers that would make
1 you very sick If you put them In your
I mouth, you certainly would not do so
1 Now It Is a fact that the hands nro cov-
.ered with germs of all kinds nnd peo-
Hveribody welcome.
ST. .MAI'K' ( III Kill
licunt at h-tw in ltith and 17th.
Itev. KI.I.IOT WHITi: II. nor.
Manuel 7. Hi Matin. 10 3U.
I'hunl i:ucnarut. il.
Oman Itecltal, 7:40
Mualirl Uvenhis Servlee. 8.
I'nltarlan
KIIIMT I'SITAUIAN I'HUIICII
yU'1 I'h pinitt.et.
nv I'UKDKllll'K It. anilTlN. MlnUter.
in a m Hul.day Hchool
11 a in Mr. llrlffih will pieach oil ,n
llvlnn. 'rrn.tklnt and Elertial "
Choir iiiunlc: Anthem. "Holy rather. Cheer
(lur Way," h Huhn. and n contralto aoln
v anus uainryn .vieiiie, -rur uou
30K
' i iTilWl unilfiii niiiiiiilllli
Wc have with us today a charminir little skating tam of whitef
velvet, trimmed with two whito fur pompons and a skating set
of knitted purple wool. The hat of this set offers u suggestion
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BISHOP LAWRENCE
Chairman of the War CnmmUklan of the llpUcrfpal Church. Will l'reatli as
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Sunday, January 20, 1918
The Service Flatt of St. Jamce't Will Be
EVERYBODY WELCOME
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