Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 11, 1918, Night Extra, Page 16, Image 16

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    EVENING PUBLIC LEDEK iJHltAi3E,LPHV .WoSMYv NOVEMBER 1I8
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WOMEN MAKE MERRY THROUGH HAPPY MIST OF
THE WORLD'S HEARTACHE
IS HEALED THIS GLAD DAY
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And Woman Makes Merry Through the Queerest Mist Tears She
Has Ever Had the Joy to Know " Have a Hov Over
There and He Is Coming Home','"
. V' TrOMEtf who etnt their boys away
. W witlui smile tire weening u bit toduj
..Yes, while &11 the country Is irotnK mnd !
with Joy, tho women blow the whistle
,' i&fid wave the flairs, too. They laugh
at tho poor old Kaiser stretched out In
A' 'Ws manifold Knives and they tl dish-
r pans and hit etrawro men on the bark. '
nut thv am merrvmul!nir through the .
queerest mist of tears a woman ever
had ths Joy to know.
"t have ft hoy over thei-" 1 heaid u
woman cry out through her tears, "and
Iio'h coming home." '
' .. .- .... it..... m, I.oa munv
. . ..'.? ihuto 'uords with a Hit i
and a tune on our lips and a tierce hid
lien acho In our heart! Yes. It would
t over some day. Hut in the inenn
tlrns Tot tho wf.meti whose hoys had
sailed across tho sens to the battlefields
of t'ranca smiled.
Tho women of AiAenoa ie pre
uaracl to see the war tluough. -.ven as
Jhu women of t-ranee, of ".rent imtain
'and Italy hnvo teen it throu-h. ine.
too, would nave men iirj-eycu .mu ,u
mltiously smiling If the battlefield had ( '
called one. two, three, four boys or men
Of their own to theli last fcleep. And
so they worked hard lo help win tho
war. "'When some one is in trouble
that Is the wuj women ur. The world
was bleeding and the ro,id ui tin Ir
leaves, forgetting the pergonal ache In
(ho heart, tj hoU bind Its v.uumK
JD bo room enough In the world for the
happiness that came today? The war
Is over. Tho terrifln strain on the
women whose boys huiu ben "' thj
tlilclc of battle Is pom . These are sacred
team shed In the t iar und dlu of our
town today. Sacred be ause iT.l through
i no war the j were locked tight m ror.e
woman's heart. Marvelous, bra-e tears,
symbolic of woman herself becaut. thej
Wero not nhed until it cam- tin - f. r
Please Tell Me
lly CYSTlll.t
A Fair Allowance
..nihia Many prullni havi ten
ton.v hmS i '" on l"'I"r to I
Dear C
.ffS"'il '"it.vo hazel to
Cine, but up to date no;. . p
red. o ,
b your
FJii.S,5S.t,adle. "Men I hold., hteh re
ulil I rto not '
Al"l rm'K t, a ,.
uut to
Th.re are three ot v;
in"'.. ..1.1 .on nnJ
,-i.rA u .
My nun-
rmartly. too ana ...-"-. . ,, ,,,
forty ana r.oi ' , "; : rnw oi'. 17
What, in ,youTv"-'- -jjj . of ur
gaS? nr.aV'7' A S'""-'.''"
"Iht dm W'a V110:
rsUe,dyobuahu,srnd,y's "hf-nt 3
SSJranc" through tho year i.eal.les i ku
lnc his own and hip son's clothes. U
$ Perhaps. avnr monnr for your ml
.; tn ease of his death. It W
Wnd U a f.Uried man. JJ'V.VJ t run I vito him to my.honm. 'h e i i not ery
mrly Ha given me each wK -; J i"l far from hlH. y v.rtt ns " Uttlr noti-? VU.M
5?fca-is .W a-iLjjJSJM cnr'S JhSuM l wrtiun in the - . fdjl
lor ony help. c.ennik, '" "h ,; rtiel me to do ,Mi,.iui.'r.
SI rJi. ''r1'1' n m"A l.V our I , very sorry, dear, but It would
aca clothe !""' ','wavs lok i'"" la" not do for ou to write to the .iuiib in.n
Sni5r.e I San' t Stretch thai -;)" "n su-h an acqualntan.-e Vou know
I0?orth It n?eJ. r.d coi.-u'ntly my notIllI1K oC him outside of this ehanw iu
JrMhTeH ts-irtn. . H !' ,.m' ..u'n. Jfr"; Uiualntanc-, and he might be a most un-
K"5'- hard to aay Just ivnat Is fair unless one
MF ' ""??-?,'.' WJ'.nater over wtth him?
ever ij-iivc" '-.-",'.,.... , ,.. i,i,
"T Ihtnit I WOU1U, iJVimtus " "
I...L1;iimJ mcro if you must
dress well and have Rood food and com
fort for him and your bo. If back
debts nave to be paid and it is necMh
saty for him to Eavo money he would do
well to explain It to you. as If you know
a sood reason why you must cut down
on thlnjra you would likely be clad to
do It. But unless It Is very necessary
t would be a very needlesi worry to
havo to llvo eo close
I Bhould be moro than Kiad to print
the views of our Vlg'h?1 .;.ne,inv
vomen readers as to what they think
of this allowance problem.
t am so glad about the postscript In
your letter.
A HtMutifnl Wuy Out
Dfar Cynthia Here ' another tulc of
woe for you to answer If yu wl":
liili to a danuo to lit lr. 'a""'""
sailors, and s o.,a as I arrived an nfttcer
annexed himself to m nu "ty-d "TO
tb whole evening-. Kven when lth
danced with sor.i ona ele r. w.iuu im
mediately leave the other fclrl ana eume over
ti m: Tow.rd th end of the vnlnir I
met a fraternity bn.ther of an awfullv good
friend of mine and he aked to tl:e me
homJ so v left Immediately. While the
ether did not com. right out and ask to
t. hnm with me. I know he Intended doln
t'f so from different remarks h nmne. The
nare I think of It the more ruuo i ieei.
II la still stationed tn the city. Do you
think It would b peculiar If t were to write.
If I did write, what In the world should I
y. becau.e I really hale no cauiio at all
for dolntr so? .,.., , ...,,T.-v-t
vrv... .inn't mil aa!c two or three uirlfl
and men to your homo and then write
this nice young officer a note telling him
you are going to have a few persons at
it.- ...... hn.l .ernilil lib., tn tini'A him
i . LiiO iiviia'i MIX, MM.'. ...... ... .......
lVS come too? This would be an excellent
i?v , v-nv r.nt nf vnur difficulty, for you could
explain to him that evening Just how
you happened to run away. That Is. If
vou think It -pould be best to explain.
As the young man was a little hurt
niairo vnnr nolo nutto cordial. It would
bo quite proper to Invite him In these
days when wo am trying to maltu all
ttien In tho sorvlco feel at home In our
city.
T'fo Heason to VTritp
Pear CynthliHelnu a stuady reader ef
four column. I am al.o coining to sou for
THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE
TODAY'S INQUIRIES
1. What new important hramh of tilt
LnlleJ Statu teairrnment lu- been
urcunlie.1 aluce women hu entered
wax work?
t. 1io l Mrs. Harriet Hone Necklace?
i. How khould piano Uejn t cleaned In er.
Ur CO Krri, .wrir itu.u.e wium,.-.,
4. In home-!rMniklni, how should u I
tleeie be pinned Into the uriuhole?
f. la It lood farm to anaurr u formal In- i
illation er wrltlnr the accrplunre on
u cUltlnr rardf '
. VTbat kind of noiel tunle haa been lo-
troduced lu the new townr
Reel Crou Will Fin.l Him
f-o the Kdttor of lromoa'a l'aff;
Iar Madam I have a brother who be
lerjtcd to tho United States recuUra, He
wa In Texas when I heard from him last.
H tant word not vrlte him until ha wrote,
M ha was aolna to France, Kindly let ma
where I could And out about him or
h. la. A KEADKH.
hi 3t you nd your brother's name, num-
of his regiment, company, etc., to
' -lie Bureau of Communication, tIU-d
Ci-o. Washington, D. C, they will look
VLn up for you, I would not worry about
' -;'Wiw, for when boys go to France Jhero
uauully elapses qulto a whtlo beforo their
' pioplo hear from them.
Spirit Socki for liaby
, 4"a fha Editor ot Ifcmion'a Joo;
Dair Madam Will rou kindly print tha
vtMna ror makina- the aplral taby aoe-ka
alao tha dlrectlona for the matchtnakera
17 iMin oi i.ieeo wtra mentiontd in
Toaajr a inquiries."
TOINO MOTHER.
, 1 aave forwarded tho Information you
throuah' tha mall, an both Itema
Wr
i;f,iv--d bit ofepaet.
the reat r.f the i.fH to lnuitl. unci fur-
ffet
"Tonight hon many iilllow can lll
h"Ii laltKT Ami tne prayers that will
no to H(icn will he iih a strong army.
When I think of the war being oxer I
think .f a mother whom wc than rail
Aunt Martha, because one of the Iwys
she sent to the front wan u nephew
she had tsken to rnlee. That l.y la
sleenlns now In HclltHit Woods. When
her own mm went net-owl the sens then
them were to llltle atari on hir breast,
a gold one and a blue. She oam ?00
miles to ray good-by to that boy whin
ho was spending his last few la In
America at an Mnhiirluilloii citinp. I do
not know win re Aunt Martini Is now,
but b'-eaiife 1 remember her fnc.i whin
she smiled and said gnuil-by to tho se, olid
little boy grown bit; In her rate I thought
of her latly this morning when those
whistles blew. I thought of her and I
was hoping she eutild have that good old
fasblnned cty that was camouflaged as n
,aUk.h w B,ie utgg.,,1 her son good-by,
w,(1) alK,h aB Aunt Martha the new.! o;
ace has ieally to do.
HEHK'S to all the mothers who have
fondled baby shoes. Here's to the
brave yuunp rtrls whosu sweethearts In
tliplr (,'olden youth were snatched from
their sides. Here's to ull the women of
the Allied world throUKh whose hearts
t'.e swi.id t the battlellne ran. May they
weep, may the) laiiKli, may they sine
In this (?lad day of Joy when the casualty
list of the earth has ceasid to have the
power to hurt
Here's to tho mothers, the wives and
tho BiveetheartH whose boys lie sleeping
In I'VaP'.e. They liaMi raid tliu irlee
with tlo nre . us ''oln all th Bold of ire
world has ! U.' rowe tn iwl'tni r
Imlemi.ii'.N t:i t'.is. t.ie woi-Iu'h i;i.id da.
i-f j'. Ic im iurvl e.jr hand to tl'em.
They in trui lia.e p.i.d the pnc of
tho rar. In mir own hour of l.aptdntsB
Jet us ieim.iuber t!tm abev ..'.1 "'hers.
What to Do
HiJi. WoiiiP ilrn fcxo I HMn-r.il to !'
In h tiolky f.ir "Itt'iiK h.v's t nty Rood
tuol - .lnc 'iur.K rlie.
nd this i luait, K-al
AM II WHH lUil Wrlnit
nlow, liut rould not.
ntleman ikihh to m.v
rfh ue. iiTt'1 ittU'T thnnkliiff hint very
r,iurtpu'i: li1 irntit la,u t ltl -Rt. A
iifti4 iiiir inifl jmnir niin iurnu hpjuiiu
nwl stftrted tu rm-nk M iwt ry i-onwy.
' tie PiMmn vr v.un nnu --- r ..,.'
,1 Marttrd t Itk til -i compiifiy Hhtii w
Iind t.i iAt out we c.tV1 'it II uiner our
nairiPH mm atiurrnrB, ui, nn.
PRAYER-BOOK SOCIETY
IN ANNUAL SERVICE
BUhop Wliitu Organization
AVor.-hins at St. Luke's
Today
Tho .u.nual service of the Illshop
Wldte 1'iayer Book Society, of tho I'.P.R
copal I'locese of I'ennsylvnn'a. will be
held at 4 o'clock this afternoon nt the ,
Church of St. I.uko und tho Kplplmnj,
Thirteenth street bclo-v Spruce.
An accomplishment of thla society ,
with Us honorable history of iv.or than j
100 years has been the preparation,
prlntlnv and free distribution lth!n the (
last ear to soldiers and sailors of 60u.
000 copies of a combined prayer boo,;
ami hymnal. These are hound In two '
colors, blue for the eillora and khaki ,
for tho soldiers.
In particular, the task has been per-,
eVien,..,! .... er.tlv hv tho IteV. IiOUlS '
Washburn and MorrU Karle. of thl3
Uty, of arranging the musical Bitting
tor these hymns In the new edition, ar
ranged and transposed fcr choral sing
ing of large bodies of :nen in tlip can
tonments A half dozen of these hymns will be
Included todav In the order of service.
Tho choir will bo accompanied In the'
leading of the singing by the congrega-
tlon with trumpets, trombones and other ,
Instruments In conjunction with the
nrt-an. The Rev. Pr. J. He Wolf Perry, ,
vice president of the society, will assist
the rector, tho Itev. David M. Steele, In
conducting the service.
The Itev. Dr. Oeorge II. Toop. rector
of the Church of the Holy Apostles, will
present the annu .! report and the ser
mon will be preached by the lit. Itev. Dr.
Theodore Irving Reese, Hlshop coad
jutor of Southern Ohio und member of
tho war commission of the Kplscopal
Church, recently returned from a preach
ing tour throughout tho training camps
In the South.
The doors of the church will be open
at S.JO o'l'lock. Places will be. ro-erved
for lMting delegates and nieii.W-id ol
the soc.ety until ,i.fi5 oVlocl..
SATURDAY'S ANSWERS
1. Tn mul. njhtfr htufflne fi.r tbf Thank-
R.iliic turkey melt u uaii tunim or
i fut iuiiI to tlil uiltl four cupful, of
I breutl rruniUn. it tiiblrM'oonful of rniul-
ir kaaiianrilntr unii it tarn aciirbaiTifiil nf
, te.ilt. Ntlr tlie ontereil tut In luo. Into1
' the mixture and luoUtrn.
, 2, The Inrrfdlrntw for rlee mi cm tin nr '
two ruiifuN of rolit boUnl rlrr. two
teiiftnooiifniM butter mib-ititute, on
runful of milk und onn f-unful of
it rated rheete. Sprlnklt the1 eheepe on
tlie top ufter the. other Innreillenu hate
heeti nilxeil in it Imklnr dlitb
J, The teret of mklnir 8tili putato
neune ltrht Itt to lime the I Kit a to hoi
vihen Itnklnif.
I. I)rep HelrhtN corered with net or whit
rood ullpped In the- hem of curtain
will kei them iroui bluwlnc out the
window,
S. An oil dtiKter can b made nt home j
unrlnklnr u few drutm of oil on u
plec of t'heetecloth.
0. nahlew worn-out hotkn tan he uhti! to
pull over bit bottles to keep them
warm.
Little Cirlt Need Clothes
To ffce Editor of IPomnn'ji Paan
Dear Madam X wrote you a letter aomal
lime aan aajina . wouin no taunarv work In
eirhanae tor uefl rlothlng' for two little
alrla alx and elaht, and babr. Tou aald
throuah tha pan-r there had been aome mla
take In tha aridrenj and lettera aent tn n.e
were returned. If you huve them will you
Plena forward them to met 'X catinot at-
lord to areai my little Kiria aa 1 would like
and 1 eend them tu ..ehool and maaa en Hun
day with poor ch'thlna. X thought I could
find aeme on tn thla way who had rlothlng
they did not need that would b a bleutnc
to ma and my little ones. Ifoplmc tn hear
from you. TMra.) K. I). If,
When your correct address came. In,
Sirs. K. V. II., It was forwarded to the
two readers who had asked for It. I am
aorry you did not hear from them. So
once more I print your request, feellnc
confident there will be other who will
1 tniilra-i nnautur ffal T M
11. h address
lll ho forwarded to anv reader who
t . ... In.
uesirauie 11 leu,,.
uKs for it.
WHAT TO PUT INTO '
THE OVERSEAS BOX'
A Little Silver Cigarette
''Holler" anil Other Things
the Soldier Will Like
Tho question nf what to put In the
overseas box Is ti most serlou one, for
what with aunts and cousins and Hlsler
nil elarnorliiK to put something for "him
In that small receptacle, olio Is hard pi'
to It to know how to manage. It Is said
that fruit cake Is particularly desired
by our hojs. Well, now, fruit enko car
rlcs well, nml u pound of It would ,iiu
leuvo room for eotilu- other KlftH In the
box. One of the thops Is offeilng son .
particularly templing cake for scent
Ave rents n pound. Why not get him a
pound?
There are times when read in t; pall?
and writing litters somehow iloesn t
"(It,'1 when tlmo hangs heavily, and
that Is when your soldier would uppie
clnte u fame. Aftir till, they'tu oin
grown up children, mill a wealth of fun
and entertainment may be had out of thi
simplest, easiest games. Take domi
noes, fur Instance. Many n rnlnutu could
be bereft of Its homesickness by the
game of miniature domlhues whb-h Is be
ing shown by one of the shops. Tin
block!) nre merely celluloid strips the
regulation ilomlnoi) ele but no tjilcker '
thnit n. postage stamp Why, the little
celluloid box In which these "wafer '
dominoes conic Is not more than two and
one-half Inches long anil a half-Inch In I
depth and width. It could easily be
tucked In a corner nf the overseas box,
and certainly It would he very accept
able, Tho price It oil'; s.-vcnty-Ilvo
edits.
AhoUit.' we.con.o g :i n.,.i i. lui.ct hut I
iittio room is a potei : cintri.tnu. tor
rolling cigarettes. Man., a soldier who
In cHU Ufa looked wit! d.Mlaln on "tho
makings" how fondly htrlshoa his bag
of tobacco, but gnzej ruefully u. his at
tempts to "roll one." 15y hltn this cigar
ette roller should he received Joyfully,
It In only tho size of a cigarette, you
know, and so will lit nicely in tho box.
There Is a great demand for these rollers
Just now, and the juice ii fLMo for
a sterling silver one.
For the names of shops where ar
ticles mentioned In "Adventures With
a I'urso" can be purchased, Address
Udltor of Woman's Page, Hvuninu
Pl-omo I.ttDOun, or phono tho
Womaii'a Department, Walnut 3000.
Warmth for Our Old Couple
The renders of the column will be In
terested to bear of tue following llnd
nem extended to tho old couple whose
i-.ise was recently cited here. The
N'etdlework 'lulld. Holmeshurg branch.
gavo to them the following urtlcles:
Kor the) old lady, who is eignty-rour
years old and supporting her liushond.
two flannel pettlcoati, two setH of heavy
underwear and six pairs of stockings;
for the old man, who Is nlnetv and bed
ridden, to woolen undershirts and to
pairs of woolen stockings These gar
ments were ail brund ne and were pro
cured for tho old couple by Mrs.
Charles Woehr, of 30D7 lthewn street,
who la director of the Holmcsburg
branch of the Needlework llulld.
I
"Why didn't somebody think of that
before?" is the usual greeting for a 'new
and simple idea that carries a valuable im
provement over things as they were.
Now you have an
appeals to the eye and the taste. The Curly-Q shape
and Foulds' special manufacturing process insure quick
cooking and easy eating,
just what you want for
casseroles.
MILITARY SUIT
THAT IS OF VEU'ET
WM-v-
,t-, ,
'llii- -tiit in t'ark Mur elet
-marks of tlic inililuri. The intli-
ljr lirjiil t applied in typical
mililar) la'liion
t Daily i"us7iiiii Talk by I'lorciwe Hose
li 1st, t the i-llghtest doubt In
-L my i
mind ilia the majority of
women like to wear a uniform. Not that I
think that oiery woman wishes to wear
Just what all hrr sisters are. wearing,
which Is the general impreslon when
one speaks of the uniform. This should
bo called ainndardlzed 'dress, not uni
form. Uniform, .as wc see It today,
stunds for either military service or war
work of some son. 1 base iny opinion
on the fondness for the uniform, as well
as the ilHlil.u of women to wear exuetly
the tamo wrt of cloth N, by tho great
arle.t of uniforms that on" bees theso
ilajs.
It Is Interesting, the number of de
signs of uniforms that ouo will &eo on
Fifth acnuo In New York in a Miort
space of time. Most of us llnd It quite
an cducatk-n, in I'self, to keep up tvlth
tho uniforms worn by the soldiers from
foreign countries, lio of Iste havo been
visitors tn Ameriea. Hut there does not
seem to be any guide to enable tme to
catalogue the uniforms of tho women.
CntivrUht. llll hv Klnrrt.ee ltoi.e.
Americanized macaroni that
and make Curly-Q Macaroni
chafing dishes, ramekins and
' ' ' i j. ii ff3""-"-- n
TEARS CYNTHIA'S LET! ERS MILITARY SUITS. ;j
THE DAILY NOVELETTE
Till-: l.tT.D-StiKrrTltAlL
lly Ot mi1. O. H'rathcrby
Di'H'iTIIV MOOUI1 run Joyfully tip
the stairs to tho Ilbrnty. It was her
birthday, and m many tttllghtful sur
prises had r.iine to her during the day
thai she wan kept In u state of happy
excitement all the time. .Son, nt seven
. o'clovk, she decided tlint she must rest
a bit, and, tucking her new book tinder
I I er aim, ttarttd for tho llbiary. Hut
,.er mother called her In fore she reached
, the top of the stairs. 'Tior-dhy, dear
child, ou te.illy ought to go and get
Imme birdseed for your new innnry.
i The poor little thing will starve. Your
dad forgot the seed." A Jew minutes
later. Dorothy was liurr.ilhg down the
avenue with Hex, tho e.dlie, fiiihlns at
1 her heels. She bought two pounds "f
1 i,iniMl. rnvlinr to hrself n" the time
that two pounds ought tn last one bird
a long time. An she left the ittorr she
..... ,,,,'iei t,,-iieil hv a stodt woman
' , i...it,l..- I... i- fr.tm which
Willi 11 liUKH l"l H '"e -
.he needles weie protruding, l'liolhi
mtirmurcd an apology, and wept on her
way home. When she t cached the house
she heard ti gale of I ry laughler
coming from the parlor. 'id to her de
light found a who',.- party i yoiins peo
ple there to ."lebnae her b .M.day The
greeted her with man prntj K1""- """
for :i while, the birds, ed wan forgotten.
,nUv!ubeV'b;aer,'s,mr,What
w-TtlS e n ''silo'' l,eavo In a place
SoSd'hee?
V,d,wnh.'h.'j'iUe,l5l.uUl..e..
Vi.Ou v..! The 1 tlK' tnillK liiuneu
rJX ' ned'iba. 'lay deckled that the
...,t wnultl be his mnwol
A few minutes
cat was
under his arm. AS
W'L.WLFVu, ; tluv tuddenly noticed
rS?Ml "l "a . ib.te Spitfn.'e. vlicro
i - i '.ifi ir! I", inn tut
cat tool. '!";',!,. Mlftiy i himself,
and" the" ""lln Sl-l the tree l.luelf.
.rounriilthrerd'rield'm
PJKrUili hi..K he took up the blrd-
ii,', tr:,li again. It led to a cosy
look
i,,;. i'i,,u e the ftont rooms ni
veVc11 bUliantly llgh.ed. After
" .... i...iiiit t,ii i ui tar.g i
rooms of which
tno-
thc bull.
",!m"". w..li..... eve cjot to llnd
Mere m- '',... v',..1u..,i ,...,o,.o " MMtrt
nut whal all una uuw .......... -
5,'.V,K ot.eiad bv a oung man about
Cuj's u wf UK-, ,md he-gra-ped the sail
or's arm with a shut, pulling din Into
the hull "Wel.ome, Jack Tar, and
the cat ii'lr.o. I- thai for Hiss Dorothy's
birthday" X Mil'- bewildered. Guy
stammer.d m-.-ent. and was ushered
ItVti the pn,... I. .notby glanced up
carelei-sl-- tro.ii ill." group In which she
was fctatVd and .Tied, "mer here. Jack
Tiu" She thought It was her friend,
llov who was In the navy, and did not
llscour her mistake until Guy was at
her bide mutely ottering the much
frightened kitten. "Oh. the dear little
thing." she .lied, accepting tho gift,
"but who lire Jon?" Cuy then told the
interested gioup of young folka the
story of the birdseed trail, to thu great
....,,.u..,....nt ,.f thtin all. Dorothv then
x't. en be ed the rude woman who had
Jostled h- out '.p. .' or-, i, rt I"--".- I
.d h.artllv. The. birdseed was nearly!
ill g.ine, rib- ...in.- up.... .nveeiiga.io... I
A merry .A.niiiK ionoweo una .uy was
made welcome by every one.
When be leached his alllp lato that
It's round, short and curly, like part of a Q
It's easy to cook, and delicious, too.
The package is yellow, banded with red
there's no need guessing, here's the answer instead.
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"Cleanliness first" is
Milling Company. It greets the neat and tidy em
ployes from every direction while they are working
in the spotlessly clean
Curly-Q Macaroni is made.
Foulds Curly-Q Macaroni takes the place of
meat as nothing else will, because it answers fully
the natural craving for substantial food. It tempts the
c.-a J Lfl
uppeiUC UIIU CUIllJHii-ijr
find it uncommonly good
tender.
night hi. hitnklo tohr him that they
wero "In fcr It" as the "Tub" was to
bo In tlrydock for repairs'. To his In
tense nnjazemont Guy only chuckled
softly to himself, "What In thunder-
-?" Bui Ouy was snugly tucked
In his hammock nnd his sti-ndy breath
ing told his bunklo ho was In' tho land
of dreams.
During the tlmo tho ship was In Jo
pair Guy called frequently tit the
.Mo-jre homo. Dorothy was always
phased lo see him und they took long
wullts together In the park nnd became
Bleat friends. When nt last Guy's tlilu
was ready for Hie ttlp overseas the
happy tailor deoldt.il to 'pop the ques
tion. H lay .trtuke t',0 n.,;lt v,efor.
plaining u speich, wlit-n he faced
Dorothy m scrlou. blown ejes hU speech
nils forgotten nnd he stainmcted hope-'"!r-Y'
. '""othy I " Dorothy then
laughed hcurtlly ut hi confusion, and
j.ivvfl th situation by whlsperlns to
him, Silly, I hnsw nil the tlm-." An
hour later Guy walked d.wn the meet
lo hit. ship nml murmured to himself:
Hles-i that bltdsued, unywiiy"'
Joiaoiroie'i-foiiii.lcfe .Voi Write. -".l
ywi'Wtji HVnui.XUl.lt"
Tested Recipes
To ave meat, wheat, fats and sugar.
rhe following (cated recipes are repub
lished by special permission from Good
Housekeeping. They uro taken fiom
tn September number:
War mulllnn (1455 total laler'er, 168
ptoteln calories) One upful rice Hour,
one-h.tlf oupful barley lloiir, ono tea
spoonftil Halt, three and one-half tea
rpoonfuls baking iwder, four teaBpoon
fulti sugar, one tablespooiitul molted
shortening, one cupful milk, one egg.
.Mix and sift dry Ingredients, then add
s owly eggs well beaten, milk imd melted
shottenlng. flake. In quick oven tventy
minute, This reclpo makes ten muf
ilnr. Potato flour sponge cako ilD.".3 total
calories, 13 protein i.ilorles) Four
egg, ono cupful iiigar. one-half cupful
potato Hour, one.quatter te.ipoonful
salt, three-quarter teasponnful baking
powder, one teaspoonfql vitnlll.i.
Heat the yolks of the eggs till light,
add tho sugar giadually and continue
tho beating until cry creamy. Sift to
gether the Hour, baking powder nnd salt,
nnd stir Into the llrst mlsturc. Fold In
the stlllly beaten cgg-whltis -itnl tho
lanllla. Hake In a. i.hcet pan In a slow
oven for about thirty minute-, l'se only
when .-"iigar haa been faced t y self-de-ninl.
Gumbo smxotaali lii-t? to-..; calrtr.eo,
2!& protuln caloiicsi Thiee cupfula
shelled lima bogus, six medlum-slied to
matocH or one small can, ono quart okra,
ono tcaspoonful thymo, three bay-leaves,
six ears corn, one largo onion, ono clovo
garlic, onu tablei)ooufuI salt, two tablt
spoonfult.' margatin, three plnta hot
water.
Fry tho corn, ..lit Irom the cob, tn the
margarln until brown. Add thu beans
and tho other Ingredlonls cut. line, tho
seHsoulrgH und tho hot water. When
boiling, put into the tlreleyti for four to
sK hours, or overnight It preferred.
Canned vegetables may bo uteil.
1'ot.itu and crab KDlad In jicpper cases
Glili total calorlen, 144 protein calorics)
On., can or one cupful crab meat, two
cupfuls diced cold boiled potatoc', Juice
of ono-half lemon, threo large, aweet,
green peppets. threc-quurtor cupful
bond unhid drcssmt; or majonnalsc,
parsb-v.
To inako tho prpper caf.es cut tho
peppers In hulies IcugthwUe; remove
all seeds and w'hito fibrous portions. Im
merse, in boiling water and boll for llvo
minutes,; plunge Into cold water. When
cold enough to handle, peel off tho thin,
paper-llko skin. Cover with cold water
and set In a cold placu for onu hour to
crisp. This procedure, renders the oen-
P-r more ill gestl We a
enough to bo easily n
of "10 BlU,"'' Lm 'J1
potatoes; let stand a f
per moro eiigestiwe anil also Just toft
aten Witn tho rest
he crab moat n:id
few minutes before
serving, with tho lemon-Julcn sprinkled
over them. Mix with the drerslng and
isorve in the bout-shaped cases on Indl-
the molto of the Foulds
building
In which Foulds
cni.efi U... V A
JUHJIH.J tiuiiCi. uu tiii
it is so flavory, firm and
N
SOME TASTY OYSTER RECIPES
THA T ARE ECONOMICAL, TOO
Fritters, a Scallop, l'otpie. and Others Yon Will Liho to Try.
Value of Oystitri as a Meat Substitute
TUli date of the ojstcr Is hi futl BWing
nnd utilized for food In many ways
has ti special vnluo tn that u mod
erate quantity will Imparl a good oyster
flavor lo u considerable nniMiiit of other
food material und so tualte a very pala
tublo disk at liiooernle cntt.
DystcM can bo placed on tho lit,' of
meat tubstltutes, as they KUpply We
sama kind of focd to tho body. They
may be horved In many ways, raw,
(tewed, broiled, batted or fried. For
tho present frying should bo avoided,
as tho food administration han ad
vised conservation of fat. Hut this
should not be a handicap, us there are
many attractive ways In which they
can bo prepared.
Creamed Oyster.
Creamed oystera nialto u very pala
table luncheon or tupper dtUb
One pint oijlrrj.
Tmo tallcipoonuU Jill.
Oiic-qt'flrfev ci'fiut fionr.
Oiir-hnlf teaapoonfiil nail.
Onr-clonth tvanpoonjul pepper.
Tico cupJuU l(ulivja(cr Idjuor ana
mllki.
Molt tho butler und add tho flour,
salt and pepper. Stir over the- lire until
well mixed, being careful not to brown.
Add the liquid gradually and cook until
thick nnd smooth. Add the oysters and
cool: until tho oysters nro plump -ml
tho edges begin to "irl. Serve on toast.
If It M desired t s.rve thv dlJh on
some special occasion, the oysters may
bo served In patty shulls-. A little
chopped parsley sprinkled over tho top
adds to the altractlveues3.
vldual plates; garnish each" plato with
a largo spilsf ot parsley of shredded
lettuce
PvK"ci;;;r1eno SSS-SSr ter
cupfuls milk, ono egg, ono tablMpoonful
rlco flour, one-quarter cupful honey, ty.o
rlpo bananus, one-e-IRhlii tear.spooiuu.
salt, otie-haif teaspoont'ul vanilla.
Heat ono cupful of the milk and add
tho Hour molftciied In the rebt of tho
milk. I'ook till Bllghtly thickened. Add
tho honey, the salt, tho vanilla, the crtg
well beaten, tho bananna cut lit small
pieces.
Cocoa rookk'H ilM? total calorics. 111
protein calories) Ono egg, one-half cup
ful corn syrup, one cupful cocoanut, ono
cupful seeded raltliis, four table-spoonfuls
ovoii' lour tnblespoonfulo sifted
rlco flour, ono tcaspoonful vanilla.
Eiat tho egg until light; add tho
syrup, cocoanut, cocoa and vanilla, then
riilsina which have been mixed with tho
Hour. Drop from a tcasjpoon on but
tered tins. Uako In a'moderato ..von
about twenty minutes. Theso cookies
burn easily, Co tal;o good caro In tho
baking.
A Tribute
H It riiilly or Franco.
I.lfe. Is not imy romanc.
For the man or tho maid;
Onu tnuht take, lleht nlth nhjd.,
Do c.ur Brt every hour
'?i thrt height of our power.
Ar.d wh.-t. all has b?eu twd
la letters of Kohl,
til- woman'B preat p.haro
In th:it war over Thr,
Where men have htood fast
tn Death's ttery Waft,
To the laat drop of blood
Th.it our lives tnlsht reach Jlijod;
What has women done
Hut be. Moon to the Sun.
V.iio.o heat-glvlnK ray3
Make vernal the ilays. If. "U. A.
Foulda' Curly-Q Macaroni-
APPETIZINGLY CLEAN-COOKS QUICKLY
VLAVOUX FIIIM TENDEIt-FIT3 THE TOKK
Al Community Slaraa
.. and Othtr Qood Grocsra .
Simple, inexpensive recipes in every package-
Elating less meat is prbving a positive benefit lo
the American people. Children are gaining in health
and strength by the serving
lood HKe rouids -Uiny-vi
We publish a complete, compact and convenient cook book
which tells how to prepare pleasing combinations of Foulds'
Curly-Q Macaroni with fresh
salmon or other fish, cheese, eggs, left-over turkey, chicken or
meat "Vc send it free on request. Just ask for "Foulds
Utile Yellow -ook Boot
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THE FOULDS'MILUNG COMPANY
Salaa and Adv.rtl.lnc Departm.nt
32S Wet MadkoB Street, Chicago, lUwok -
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Oy.ler Scallop ,
Ttirec cupful cooked rice.
One pint freth oo.ifer.
Olid ctipiil cTionprd celery.
One cnpul mlfc.
One tnlUtpoonful enrnstarth.
One tabletnoonful fat.
One-hall t.UKpoonuI sail.
tinc-ciihth tcanpnonful pepj
ppr
. "a wtiiio sauce by melting . tu"
fat. Htlrrlntr In the cornstarch, suit and
pepper, then adding tho milk. Stir over
ihe llro until thickened. Arrange In n
bnklng dish alternate layers of tie .
oysteiB, celefy and white sauce until t't
dish Is nearly full. LAt u l.iyer of r" e
cover tho top. Italce for tv.-ejili ih,
utes In a moderate oven.
Oy.ler l'otpie
One putt ousters.
One-quartcr teatpoonful sail.
One-eighth teatpoonM peppc
One tahlctpooniul conmtarih
One-Ualf cipful cold watr::
une iianpooniui ItiAon JtdeC
lltacnlt ilouoh.
Put tho oystora on to cook with an'
and pepper. Stir In the cornstarch d!-.
solved In the cold water and cook uut'
thick. Add the lemon Julcn and pour
Into u baking dish. Cut tho biscuits aim
place them on top. Hake until tile bin.
cults ure brown. The biscuits for tins
potplo are better If they aro very shoit.
Ilacon l'nt makes a very tasty biscuit to
bo usd 111 thla way.
yter Fritter.
Dram ono pint of oysters. lXa v A
fritter batter. Put a couple of table
spoons of bacon fat Into trying PMi
When tmoklng hot, drop In the oyttor
und cook until brown on both aldeu.
Thin will take the place of oyster-.
cooked In deep fat without Using large
quantities of fat.
TWO MOTORCYCLISTS KILLED
jCollWoj, With Automobile Fatal
to Wlieclllicil
lly
the iifotiatcd Press
Trenton, J,. .., ov. 10. In a collision
between u motorcycle und e dellvtrv
automobile on the Brunswick pllio, out
fide of this city J.iat nlsht, fo u
identllied men rldltnf tho motorcycle
were killed nnd louls Smith, of Trenton
who una In the ntitomoblle. was sevcrclv
Injured. Uoth machines causht flro anil
the dead nnd Injured men v.-ere hurnins
when tulcen from tho ivrce'taee by nu
aons living ne.irbj.
Motva Uakcr, who Mas driving tne
delivery automobile fcr his father, tian
held In $5100 bail charged with man
slaughter. Youne Baiter eays the motor
cycle was without lights aryl on the
wrong &ldo of tho toad.
Anil Puts 'Em Over llie Home Plale
"My daiiRhtcr H tailing a courso i.t
domestic KCience " '
"How Is uho malting out'.'"
"All right, I Infer. She writes that
uho Just made the ccrub team." .Kan
sas City Journal.
Cuticura Helps
Burning Smarting
Skin Troubles
All Jnifrftitfl: SospZV OlntrafntZS AM, Tleum2
Sf mple i ach trtt nf "Catlcnrft, Dept t, Boston.'
10
of wholesome and healthful
Macaroni in place or meal.
or canned vegetables, canned
postcard will do.
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