- - n-fnr K'-'" i,.-- S'- vjasuww4MiaiaiB5 CRS5Weci. iri. EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY ArTING THE NEW YEAR RIGHT IN THE HOME THERE'S HOPE IN THE FUTURE CYNTHIA 1, 1015 0. 1 IS. WILSON OUTLINES RESOLUTIONS FOR HOME WOMEN 'y Include Better Meals, 'ome-madc Cakes and read, Economy and hrift usewives Arc Invited to r.in$ All Their Cookery testions to This Daily apartment By MRS. M. A. WILSON rt&tit. iom. Vu Mrt. it. a. lt'iiioii, All rUkt rrrrvciM Y, we, the housewives of this Jt and glorious country, make fjir new year resolutions: That to waste Is criminal; ire let us conserve each single a't'ood, keeping in mind that wre hungry children in Eu Jig h.l mil. That we will observe T, and thrift. V. That we will serve better K tIth. That wo will bake our and bread at home. Jy of our boys will be home ,V and will bring with them limory of palatable and appc "foods that can be prepared t. view to true economy. The wife who depends upon the ies and delicatessen stores to to her with suitable food for Imily is certainly shirking her jv I can hear quite a few 4- Reclaim that they can't make breaS' and that their cakes are rry looking lot; that they don't i good, and that they actually pne materials; therefore, it is cheaper for them to buy their and bread. i is a mistake, Mrs. House- Surely you can follow plain, fj directions; carolully measure i - ingredient, sift the flour once measuring nnd cream all ,nnp; before measuring. Now will get back numbers of the ing Public Ledger from De- er 9. 1018. for the. nrneHe.nl .ni,l..kU,i r.i. ns on nome DaMnp; and cut tnem ni PbBSte fumJn- yur book' win nave the beginning of a ut fnoHH-m t" he'P yU Mlvol ur food difficulties. Now Mrs. Housewife bring your uu nu cooKing prouiems to me , - -MjsWilson y dear Mrs. Wilson Will you e let me know how to roast v chickens and guineas so as "will be tender and of good vi I raise both myself, so r-he they are youn, but thev 'rringy, tough, dry and not arHave just got u roaster, nes not improve them very e I think one of the causes inlire cooked with a hot tire woo shoit a time, making t 'very dry and stringy. We ''iu very much if you will . trough your column". f.h F. W. S. Roast Young Fowl n?. Young chickens and hould make very good eat ,'en nicely washed, prepare t now"1 rub the entire bird itplenty of shortening. Dust Yjly with flour, place in pan jirfor fifteen minutes; now . fowl breast down in the ' reduce the heat of oven '. ite. Baste eveiy ten min- ii,! following mixture 'nt boiliiuj voter, y'lblespoonjuU buttn: "fowl is tender turn on back 't breast to brown, basting lVe minutes-. Placing the f tho chicken down in the uws the bony stiucture of the ,1 to the intense heat of the ?n. 'Hie constant basting causes i moisture to permeate the diy (lite meat, making it juicy anil ifder. ?ti ,-o ,i0:r b.v ., fw- str!, 'blcon over the breast when brown- ?' it just before you remove it m oven. It will improve the flavor. '.V dear Jlr?. Wilon I can i'dly wait until I get the Evk.v- fi Public LtDoi:n to read your icles about coohintr, as I am 'aya interested in new recipes I like to try them and j:et ?o tch good out of them. Xow I have a question to ash. I vo a recipe for Christmas Mar Ues and they are line; have made Wn for ieveral years, but they in't just turn out right some- mes. Will you look over this ecipe and tell me just what may e incorrect"' Here is the recipe: Star Cookies tne DOiind oi uranulated nuiiur. tie-half pou ml of nds. i . . - . . . chopped tee ie It it en of eygt. ttd rind of one lemon. ,o. teaspoonfuls oi r'ninanion 1or to roll out, w I made the?e the other day when I got all together it was crummy" I could not tret it ay together to roll out, finally tuid to use a little mill: to make hold together so to roll out, Then ey got ao hard one couldn't very m eat them. Xow what should do In a case like this'.' And here i something else I would ask: nhe other evening our church gave little affair and they had ut t a fruit cup, which looked so and I think very tine to use fnow for the holidays. Dut dtr. u ik AUK M. . WILFON Mr-. M . V. il-on. for c.ir intern, liinn, ilk known ni an aullinrit) on food ami looking, i now ltejil of the N.u.il N-liool for Cooking in the Njval Home in tliU i it. Mr. V, ihon founded ami lonilurteil the mIiooI without pj) anil nuile uili J iinrei of it llie Government rrrrntlj appropriated ?0,00() for a "(ii'iitilii-allv equipped Iniililins In lie u-eil for her i la c. 'J lie K ruing I'nlilir Ledger i glad to lie utile to put at the daily ten ire nf women reader tin1 -omul, jir.iitii.il anil uiiiimmI cxperi- cine nf lr-. Vilon and toRethcr wo will unravel all your difficulties in such a manner that some readers of this paper will also have an opportunity to benefit by them. ' T ,.ill o.,c,.... ll ..;.. ...ii..A . , " !""-' i.Kiwvv.- to food and cookinj. if you will wTito on one sid0 of tho J,aper 0I,1" yur name and address must be riven as - idenco of good faith. Yon need, not fear: no names will be tiublishod. just your own initials or it om do plume, if you desire, but no nnonv- Answers Housewives' Questions it was made 111 such a large amount I would liue to know if 3.0U could tell me the amount for .six or eight people. It had in it grapefruit, oranges apples, ba nanas, white grapes and a red cherry on top. It was very good, lint I would like to know how much to buy for 11 small party and about how much sugar to use, as it was just a little too sweet. Made without salad dressing, which I like best. I don't like the oil dressing on .-wcets, as they have salads. I hope I haven't written too much, and oblige MHS. II. 6. My dear Mr-. Wilson If 1 may trouble you during this busy sea son I should be very grateful tor a recipe for a real plum pudding, the old-fashioned kind, with bread crumbs and plenty of eggs. I have lo--t a very valuable one, and hae forgotten the propor tions. Thanking you in advance for same, I nm. Sincerely ours if. M. A. i:. M. A. See reply to M. I;, (i. My dear Mrs. Wilson I'leano tell us how to cool; pork chop, so thev won't be hard and dry it cooked in a frjing-pan. In thero a better way than tho pan to cook them? Yours truly. II. A. A. Try prcriaiing your ihop.- us follow.-.- Dip chop in lloui. Have sutlli'ient hot fat in pan to prevent burning. Hrown chops, on both vide ( wall 1 , remove, lrom I'""- "W "our. ow "" "ufllcieii Riftvy; seawn grav to tho Pa"' IIcat lireadi-d I Place Si.' loblenpuui'j,ili of iruttr. One tearpooutiil m suit und One-half teuxpoonf-il pepper nop sou, plate. Bout with fork - is, dip chops in thi.. then in tine in del to mi: bread crumb. Fry golden brown t water to mnke "f wat ' - " . J -. ?ryno mlsuiiile,. ' -,y0 ..1 wli., her U...-ks'wVrSt"of'.,li . i.Vv Mckered Yn " ..u I ". '' "V ',,,,1 K",V,' "":,, '" . ."' ' for three minutei. . u"'"!, .'ol -wenty.iour Hours ,, 10. ,.. would feed If he was tifule, doubled under ner . ne.K. ,.. ou.er ining , ,vne.l was alw.iH brought ,, helor1 VV .f.ru.f dear eviyday hearts. . withmit h nL-infr ti... u - in- treulM h tr IpihIs 1 ut.nl. I wiih on tin conifurtuliU. D' onto mul iirirttpd out and wihn.hui 'ust '!. - ' - - . . .... ," ..i ...-i " Mirh LJion- Now brinir ti hull. . -A- vl-l. ni.tl li.InU nbcut u cirl o wuAi ,, . irt,t inMiail lie tiM nutlilnir ut all ..nMiii- iiumiuwi .i iiini.i,. -."".. of " sU'ptK' w:m iu hh Mm in hot fat. llue :ou over tried Wash and pare oneunnor peck broiling the chops like ,teak'.' Iirush pan and add three qunits of water, chops with good .salad oil. Uroil, oicooki. t apple-. Plaro in .nucepan turning frequently for eight min- Cook until soft. Put through neve ute. ?erve with tartar aure. 'IJipn grate lightly tho rind ftom eighteen oranges and six lemons. MHS. II. O. Tlie trouble with 1 Place grated rind and juico from your recipe is in the flour. Somo'oianges and lemons together with nour.-j win rerjuiro moro lnouturo ' than others. Then n train, constant reworking and rolling of tho dough will cnuso tho cakes to bocomo hard and dry, unle caro is used in flour- ing the board. Try thi. recipe: One cupful rifted flour. One taspoontul oi baking pow. 1 Three-quiuti'i chopped almondi. tlratid find at llll'Ult; Tuu yy. K ' finely i j'Ucr 01 f 1 , Worl: to smuuth, elustic dough, . lade add eiiuul measure of thick un dut board lightly with Hour, roll ' sweetened apple sauce. Cook clowiy out dough one-quarter inch thick, j until mixture jells. Then store in Cut, place on sligiitJjrreased baking ' usual manner for jelliev-. r NEW YEAR mous letters will he answered Do not inclose stamps, as nil recipes will be published in the Query Col- umn. I hao many letters that can- not be answered for this reason, so i. .1 ,1.! : ......). , . mxi- U.VM- iiiiiiiiii in 11111111; uo not send stamps, bign full name and n,l,,russ aml no :imcs w" 1,e l'ub-1 Iished. The Evening Public Leiwm: and , Mrs. M. A. Wikon wi.l, il, 1,,. ' wives of Philadelphia a Happy Xcw ' Yr.-.r. ' died. Hake in moderate oven eight minutes. When rei oiling the trimmings take caie that they are free from flour liefoic rolling, Fruit Fup Pare and cut and dice Two applen. Tiro nrunges. Tiro liaiiuiKi.t. Place in a bowl and add the I'linf 11111I iuim f (.., t.nnt....n '", v " ! ""'.'. Jnicc of one hmur: Heed and cut in piece;! one-half pound while yrapei, litf-.half cupful pulverized sugar, To-.j gently to mix. Place in a 'herbet cup, garnish with maraschino cherry, pouring 0110 tnbleapoonful of the maraschino syrup over each cup. My dear Mrs. Wilson Will you please print a recipe for orange marmalade. I have made home, but it is wry bitter. How can 1 rectify this? Thanking you. MRS. !. HRKCKKI!. I.'nglMi Orange Marmalade Mr. S. Ureckcr: One dozen orafr, Siy lemon. t.ruto Jigrhtly the rind 01 the or ungec, pre out tho juico from tho orungc and lemon--. Keep xepurule. ueusuro Ugllln ami to OUl-ll cupful of prepared Jllice UllOW one Cllnful of KUIfar: return luieo nn.l kiio-.,,. , ' "" "W V1,? f 1vnf r- (.'ooli until Mft Put tlu-"h ,ine "ve. California Orange Marmalade tour pints 01 water in saucepan. Cook gently two hours. Add to the iv apple pulp nnd cook until tho grated rind i veiy soft. Measure and allow one cupful of sugar to oach cupful of tho orange and apple pulp. ''ring mixture to boil. Cook , slowly until the mi.ture Hakes from spoon in thick jelly-like sheet or if using a thermometer cook to L'.l uegrees i uurenneii. 1.001 in Usual manner for jellies. To concct bittei nuingu marma- ... ,... . .v .uousure (inii to evorv tint nt ,. i.,i.m tu make u man hIiiivik tb "u . , . . ,.., . - , "".T ." . . . .."'"". .".'." .-"". "'" . Komg wnen- ...(1 lhe Ein,y of liuni.ni natuio b.owtdng well. ..,,, , ,, nu1n ,.' ." nsvMiuId not be asking about . ;' ' '' '" " " "' T'A, . ' ,?J7 ?. Y"lZ.MZ.?eV-Wy M. shlnea through the i,om,,; eNchange. y, return chop u ,,. ,.. . , . i i eirh. ii u.d . A "W W pink, an. tl. one band Kvery lltlo dl.ag.eeablo thing that hap. , ,"';. '' ,V ,, if Sue ilv iv ay. ut ....., VH....lk,. -,- .... -.-I,.".. .. . a.t. 1 .... I.. TKI.. ' ...,.. "! li-4 unlLnrtlil UllU (ItlViniT Ull lll rlM-IUIVIMI .....;! . . . ... "? , T n to (ttj.ft i er out. h,.t wlllifl " , , ,., .,r c,fti ,nuf ,,, ,.",:,, -" """"' ium- fctpiTiuiii. I. too. rfjicn lortn my u muii ine frriiTnii in. i 4A,ini ..,.:.:. ....... i .... u.-.r. .. " m i"i . ... rw..., .- ..- ijuauuii - ' ------ - viavtwaa ai iii nil ilia n --!. - a nun iiiiiin u.ric PLEASE TELL ME WHAT TO DO fly CYNTHIA , Do Not Worry ' Dear Cynthia I urn a girl fourteen jenra of age, a sophomore at high Hchool. I nm coming to you for help, ns ou hao helped to many boys ntnl ' gliK There Is a certain boy who pass a . (treat ileal of attention to me. On I'hrlstmas lie sent me a box of haml- I Iterdilefs, with a nolo telling run he Unveil me. Dear Cjnthla, tell me what n do, as I ilo not like him. To tell the milh, 1 hnto him. WOMUl'I). y Write and thank him politely anil say vm uro sorry you ilo not lovo lilm Don't get bothered over It. Ho lilml ami courteous, but do not encourage lilm. Make an Apology lear C'yntlila I am a young boy anil F havo been In lovo with u girl koine tune, and sho likes mo ery much. N'ow, "ho Is n rry nloc girl and she Is a hit Icuslng. We often get angry at each otlier. anil a few days ago another fel low anil I were teasing lier and another bov, and slni-o then she has not spoken n tin' nr eho doesn't seem to notice me What would jou do in this ease; would ou go to her and apologize, or would ou watt for her to "muitn friends ill. me again".' i;. j. An apologv would be best It could . not hurl jou It would bo the gnille- nianiy thing to do if you think you havo offended Iter. Sometimes It In a mistake i) tense people If tm know they nie sensitive Imitc Him to the Parly tiear Cynthia I am a girl eighteen team of age, nml t met a boy nineteen earn of ngc about two jears ago During that tlmo I have met lilm ut many parties and he has taken me home. 1 nlxo made a ilato tilth mo but failed In keep It, but on seeing inn tlm next time he gave mo an excuvo which 1 accented. Lately ii party I met n bov, a friend of mlno and of this other lin's, too. We beat tho high cost of new furs. Slnco enjoyed ourselves all evening. And this that time tho furriers have been Bhovv otlier bov asked to take me home. I , ,1(f .ltl). number of these small affairs. rhT,r1aU!la1eS,w.lJnt,;:v VrYen1!,,'; & ' - "'-"- -nt things In fur, f.uied to keep It. and now does not i-penk 1 "lie very often, In fact, more often than to me. I caro for him a great deal not. It Is only the llttlo neckpiece that .fi.ii. hpii Hitn-r in.. .tiitiL ii, in, .tn gnl frlenil spuiks to him a great deal , and he is always asking about me ' Would It be limner to Invito him to m vvouiu vou auvle mo what to do Jli .vupper at jny home. r.vDi:ciui:D. .'?:!'"?.!...'..!'.'' ftri'i,. , r'nnVckn.oul ra.e great deal for liliri anil w III I." '"j uuiuiP 1UMHK iu 11 icuti"iiii, in- 1 ' ,Srf)Ut?x.ti,.,ThhrmrtB,?riJi!thc " mu-t alo bo used In .on..' vet- talis to keep another appointment vviiunuc some very urgent cause ou can lave nothing furthei1 to do with lilm I fhero vvas no reason for him to be eros at vour going home with the otlur boy unless it was understood nu should go home with him tliat evening. "cores "One Who Know?" I((.lr i-vmliln Although I am not a riiiindeiphi.in, 1 have taken a decided vtiutimZZ'olrA X of hnsliuss Mj nbjeet in writing to A& ''mnlsVi? newliii'iwiu.nn.te making u,,-' t,. teii the truth CjnthlB..lo ou ag.ee with l,l, when ,, .either knew JuM how It happened tl... t 1 X XXWr "' ,rWtim "liad !"ing ho iloen t know, ana tn.it is cour. lts5 There are vcTy few girls In tills world nn,..rlnn- tlm .lpf rllitlnil Ii,. pll,.M nml I ;v'V". . ..: 1" . 7 ".v.;;: ;;,. 7,.;;,i "i,:c. iin wom-i-wi vw -- "v u"" i' - "--. --' ""-'(i'''- ri'ri'. 1L IS llit iiit-11 jiii mi 1 mint n im-1 UII.UIH l -'- 'Jiw wui. 1-1 vi. v nit t.un- ,. ? l,fA ntlooilf ,-m,.. (ti .ir.tit.mr .ii-. 1 iio.w; 4.in..-.j """. " '...-. nroo 1.,, k oilrtehV re Who Know ' when ux condeiiin gills in that fashion. 'Ibis is plain Kngllsh. IliTiafter. if I were jou, I would mpuiiw a nttio 1 ouriesv in sneaking of women lioml In. U and n haliny new your to oii. I'vntbla A t.IP.I, ill' l.'Iiili ti:i;.. S b.mPJ new- eat to : oil . Ik-leu II. Au-wori "One Who Knows" I nail jour letter with an mtuiee. amount of pleasure If eveiv one fill inu,.il ih.it old ninttii in. woild would ho with more than 40'J girls bflwun the i....! ..Hwonien unfair and he did not "" ""u muin.i.n, u ) i"i- 1 Tu ilir l.,Hlor or ivuuioii s i-ner.- nges of Jii and M in college nml school ,0h,.ar Ituth criticize lila sister. short, inad moment", leaving her housv r)onr Mjan,Kiullv mibll.h In jour vol M father lias emplojed 11 his firm ",,',,', , " ' .., that Alico had i:entlioUBhslu would in. ur li iv . u nu ' umn whm tho fnlt.U Mll's inter,, the about :o0 men many of whom 1 l.ayi "0 V",! J,, enisling herself ui'oii Kutl " tlll the thouBlil bad been there, and r ui.d when the llrit truop. sal -I for spoten to 1 visit my father h otlae unite insisted upon foisting herseir upon Jtuui ,. ..' . . rmnre l. ' oft.n and I am well acquainted with the 'that night but he had bem lie pless to s'' , 1 leu too surt J.mt "t ' L , , Sl declared war April wnrMnif men. When I asUed about their ,,rcv(.t it. Alice had been too clevi r for been 111 the wrong to foi(,le him alto- 1 In Limeu Maws u.w ',, sw eeth. arts on per cent of the answers ,.n Klio had betn d.'t.imlned to get in Bether without h.ivlng him admit It. d. 1017. It la impossible nt the present are aH follows- 'I was fooling." This ., j , , ., 1)Ut what . too. could not forget that be had .. . , le exBct dat0 0f the ball is tho meaning of their nnswirs If not "" " ',. ,,,. ' her" He had askul admitted to himself tho fact that In one llme to B"e " . , , . e their evict words. ,,,,, , f''"1.,,1''" ' lthi" "", Pmm lt, lad told 1 respect Ilutli Katisfied him altogether. , Ins of the first American troop3 for ..iltV..:?,,ai.HiI.,:.,?,l,0, "l.l?.t.f0,..V,:h,Tftlh . "" another ,he failed him and he Krauc,. .., nil of these eventa were ull right; but if oi.-iy one follovvtil our tll i,avo ever thing. Ho thought of the extremity, while Scott would not for adilce or thought as you do the world , ., ,, friends, not one of get that smiting of his conscience, that advice or tli.,ugm as ypu uo ine worm '"ve-r" SU'l'Sr-a m'.Ji'T.'iat'll.'nUs ..r considers cauioufla--o a nec-eslt.v. Vou h..iit ulf saying It is nut appearance II..U wins u man's sincerity. Then why, In i.i.itn i!iiL'lihh. do vour friends and chums in..iit nlf saying u is noi appearance tii.it wins u man's sincerity. Then why, In .. ... ... .. plain i;:igiihii. uu jour iriemis aim i-nuins l..iiiit .mil ne powder a;id bin- f.il.se l'":r',.'Ar-'r,.1'.e!lt,v"l"v''lav ZW tur.'i "i'.,. T.ul h coinled sens blv" g at ?u IU u iiossesw-,, .' great deal "f in ule What dots tlie Illblo ibum ' pliile" Vou sav jou Uoep steady rompruij wall it girl. Aro ou ingnged to her? I ......... ..... .. u .. ...ii iimln T rlinni'lil ...ii .. ...... ...it Va rlrl t unsiiler "fcemnni? H i ,..u I. .niiinaii.v ' wi'h a man tlm he.glu nf Musuriij. And would tblnlt very In- lie nf a man who would keep stead . jmpuih Willi an gii. V.i say that u girl who makes hey. , m ii pleaMint to both ees Is the gin a is sin. ere to f wuuld k,i tnev ";,"Y K'fiH? ,,u uu '"' 'I,U' uu ' hat do Think tliU c.er. -line Wlm Uni.w,." and let me h.nr from .. iiB.iln. l.h.,.e miu aro not able to buy that paint and liovvder fuitor, for I would bum it ijuiwi iu;i,i. 11, I n for 'llieruiiii llotlle .c. ih.a tli pit nm dajs ale n.ei, ni.e w-oiiiun us the thermos hnttle in the kit. hen and finds It u time mei in many ). "ne ek.-eljent usi she 11 akfs of it W 10 prepare her piuldlng Miuie in tl- morning She then imurs 11. pijiiiic hut, into tlm thermos bottle nml wln-n ri ad to mivo ber dinner denseit nlm has tho suui ut hand To Mi'inl Over-hoe. 11 ini-nd lublier oveishoen lirst tub ioe. uIeii tho p.iicli, with sand- papei. cniear umn wnu iKpiid rubbei five time i, lt ell y eui li tune; smeur on-e more and heforo It dries apply puli II to snue wnu pieiuy i lilessure I'nt away for a few hours When Oil Sijin Whei nun lnne oil has Bt.iined jour -evvilIK wii ine nu. 1 iiii mi i.iiuilli nun wash out with .old water, using toili t nojp. Ak Mrs. Wilson If vou luiMi any 1 oakery proli. li'inr. bung them to ilr.s. lVilon. Sho will bo gl.nl tu answer jou Un-uugii theso columns. Address qui stioiis tn Mr. jr. A. "Alison, II'.um .-i i'l ir.io hfcpui.n, I'Jilladel. plua. VI. in li.t!IiC it UliUU Ullli' II I I, it H li 1 i .i . I,,ir- . ...ii linf r . kluitii ii tin. .. 1 ',.... i. ., . i ininu im MHint i .uu tiiiu j .xnni l- iii waiiini iu ruuti ii lire ui- in m-. iiipp uiiiii pic v (iiiit nrpsrut wi ,., .- - - -. ... ,. , , Making the Muff at Home A Daily Fashion Talk by Florence Rose i IfJmHr It ii poMble to muke ,i cry prcily fur and velvet. Toilnj's fashion SOJIi; tlmo ago I told jou about small neckpieces, which were not only In 1 fashion, but were n. means whereby the clever woman might nullo successfully m nniii; iiiaiil oni" iees uiu iii;i.o blned with an odd-looking muff , . ..... .,,. . ,ns.,. im, if ,':,'' " n,'l"lr L,n.h.' . "i..,. ii ulinwn: again one sees the piece coin- The there Is sufficient fur after tho neckpiece !h 1 made also to mako a muff, all well and I , mi. ,.!-. .1... .- .. 1 I... 01 emir e be carried out In the making oi ine inuii. i or nisiitiu-v, n tui u um a' on tne murr. And So They Were Married Episode Two (Each Other's Friends) Jy ii.lZJLX UE0 BATCUELOR Covuriolit, 1VIS, by I'uolio l.rJutr Co. rUTATlTI.1!! VIV ',wtt ..... ...... . AGA1.V over, the misunderstanding blaw but this tlmo without any 1. 1,11,1 ..noinorl It jusi seiuuu hlpMII ..,i,inir .lso to bo done. lie i.,.. ...,., 1. ..1 unn ! f..w IhlllkTS for "' "'.,,., ,, "ii,, ,.r n,n nuarrel about llltllSelf tll.lt IligM l H'O quarril llllliui ,.,', V11-,. ilit ,.i,i . wt iiniv lu unvn-'i -..- ' -' ; - 1 nail inn luiiuuitru . .-- - " -- 1 . . .. .1 1-. I .Urn 1l.. (.. i.eeil MI1IIMV Dfliiu-f, iiiiiinr.s., .. . nii acted .UII1 i...w...h ..-. .lier lte 11 to'vv.r. .Scott! and naturally ; h-ot dil noJat en.pt to enlighten her. ii. the w.iv back from his mother's ' . - .. .,.,.. ..111 ..i..iul,n.i 1, Mnrimu, apartment he had got to thinUng of lluth Of the llttlo dciirnesses about !,,. V.f tier Kwcitness. of her lonstant fimliilne appeal. lie thuuitl.t of the way she had giicu heiself to him, nt lier power to quicken his pulso at her slight- ..v, ioii.li What If she Oil not alwass iiriruin.l limv n man cannot e.Miect . ,, u fricnds. not one of g Lu could touch Hut... Of cour.io he 1,, had dre.im.d of a woman who would h trv to undci stand lilm. of tho wider Jojs tl that would come with companionship, hi i.... .. i,,,i i..irh linrl lie lo believe that h irv 10 uiiiieisiiinu nun. ui mu ..in.-, jvjn that would come with companionship, 1... . .. .... ..1... .l.n..l.lnH4...a i)Ut what nason nail no to neueve nuii ( Wl. mK,h womn. !0 bad met iamu.ll .. lew he though, ii.ht be that '. when be bad b.ni In 1'iaii.e. but m. on- "l them had bem ns phv.simlly sweet as I'.uth That was it n a man Had a woman who phsii-ally aitiact.u huu, It seemed impossible for tlie name woman to leason things out Why waa . " -'Ki-i y- " a........................ room emote Win with remorse, iimiiiu- ner things li'teicd the table just as they had been left. Ilo gl.mcid toward tho bedroom door; it was Uosid Then , tiptoed into the bedroom. Ituth was sho li.nl been so phjsltallv e. I waken be d,i.l it wn. he who spoke first the i,e inornliig. .uinoiiBi. it was tne niosi i-as- .. .. .-. ,.,11,1,1 ..., Ka n,,..n,...i ..n.,..s .... .11.1 , .. . ...11.. nnn.A.i na tiii. fnoir ninr nnn ..... T....1. 1 nniiiini, nnin. .iiuni .,uk ,.w i.uiucniri. uiiina lie uiu nn.ivi i iriinuicu ., ...'.. .-- - ,---- 13111. I. Adventures With a Purse H1 i:ili: is a tilin, nn.iit vvalhl fm the business sul or the von..i'i who llke.s tailored or Slllillillloled blouses. It Iii nil white of striped lawn, bus a lew gathers or the shoulders, and a plain long eollur of organdie, under which Is brought a soft black tie knot ted loosely In trout. It la ono of the c-ewt models I bno Keen in the lower. I ni' priced blouses. Its prim Is but $1.'J& Theie ar some of ua wlm. ivl.llo snllt- ( t0 See d.uk Halned nluinlnuni pans while Ing delightedly nt the exliaet which oery ono looks with admit Ing c-yc-s upon another woman uses, somehow- prefer a I. Itehen usplendeiit with bright, shiny not to uo HUeh u strong peifunie our,-1 utcnslb A bit of this ok-nimu- vvill ie selves. To thtse. the I-'rt-luh toilet I move the most iletiiuiined stain. krt ..... i powdtr I I'.ls.oveied today will 1 was , , sm-lt li,lf rlcht Into the Kolng to s.i smell iiBif right into nit heart It has a delightful subtle scent, nnd n geuerous-sUed bottle m.i bo pro. lurc-d for petnty-llvo cents. A daub of it , will give that pleasantly alluring pr- fuinn that adds so inueli to the toilet of 1 the well-groomed woman. 1 TliU paragi.iph is for the woman who I is e:ipertlng company for dinner and who wants in have something ixlra nlee It deals with delicious Hawaiian plne- . apple Just ns thero are all kinds uf ' company so nere art. aii aiuus 01 pi ne- apple, and this speei.11 brawl, coming tone, calle(. i,01Ui amI a tnedlurn tlari in $1 for a large Jar. is for oiki'h very shade, named IIIuo Dell i i 8S37 ftft 'y' muff ut home if )ou have pieces of article tuggests how to use tliem An excellent example for the use of , cord la shown in the small round muff. The ends of this muff are held together by means of the cord, which laces . i . -i. m i i u.i urougnc me lur, invig nnaii '"-.., t . ... .. .-... n.1.- -...1 .. t. IHK over me iiaiiuo. iiic t-im jl uiu, corns uro unisncii wiui orimiutinr, Deavcr, irom vvnicn mis mini was mane, i kll uloves? The muff of snulrrel has a band of 14, wtint a enn nrHeefnl fullnnn be sui embroldery through tho renter. t'ur centfJ on n norrow nklrt? ornaments decorato tho cord from which , 5. Mlmt nrettr ni-eiitior him come bock Into tho muff hangs. At t"; left is a muff of cMhMX with plaited gray georgette used for the center. !!... vtl, CP f lllrt flfdlt fGAmllloa till accollo nri & used for' Thrco skins arc used for A tho center Is of duvetyn of Inr. I.1I1I In nlnlts. Iho ends nnd tho center Is of duvetyn of vnv pitim- vwiui, .u .i... Inquiries are solicited and may be ri,irQor..l ,.-r r.f hlu nevvvnaiier fldresscu raro of tins newspaper. add (Copyright, lain. by 1 lorence .TSose J uul of remarks that ho mndo to her. Of - -- - ; - - - . course there was a stiffness Between, "icm aim i.uui was not easy 10 win . 1 ' h ott onmt ho me for dinner hey nau managiii moro man a lew sentences, ,..ii,i , in fr.. 1,. - . .-. ... .... ",1 " - i"""h niw.t- vi. .co ..vv.,.. .u.rur, iiitre was more 10 cimie, 1 uu.e tn lirt u.ii.1 nit cnih u iIa l-iAfrifn t horn could bo an nbsuranco of understand- --i,"h: . ...w K,,r '"" -,-",',w " : auiui iinnKs o eacix oiner. arm men )rnniiillv furtrot nil about till m. It .. .1 i,. . . ,.rtl.a.. PlITilJlV 13 HOI ION.SlI)IP. Until knew that - .... ... te ... e .. m ... .... vv,,,,,,-....-., ,, . ... .--. . . .. ,. ,..v., ... .:,...., i..n timi uiiwii.iuuffinu. iilp iiuiiict liuw hard be tried to conMiico himself that ' he had all he could expect. And it la the liitlo trivia thing wearing con- army on tno minus 01 a joung couple that does moie damage in the end than an other. Uut soino good had como out of the evening. Ilutli felt less bitter toward Scott's friends. Hhe iirobably would not lorget in a. nurry mat it was to tlie IlolKiul.in crowd she had turned. In her had felt when he had admitted to himself that Ilutli bad been more right I I in 11 mt1 lilmlll I lli.i, 'r...1....T....I. n.u.iH vii. ..m-i.-. ..m ui.u iiuiu had really contldul in any of the lk- with them as yi t. but she. had realized for tho llrst time tho Utter Impossibility , of going to any of her own friends In any trouble. Tho only girl she had ever ui.iiii.iii uuu ; tmo was noi even menuiy hiiown mat sue migiu navu lonlliled In w-,is iienen iovvnbeiiu, ami she was In il'iaiue. , !,,, m,xt wet-K Herbert Ham. Alice's: husband came to .N'ew York. Ilutli coum not neip uui in.e mm, aim mo felt inteniivly sorry for lilm, although In a Uliy sho despihed hla Ineffectual mi.n- ne,- vvitli Alice. tVliatovcr AlUe did not approve of, IJert did not do. Alice dls- npproved of an thing to dilnk, thereforo Clnmnrrnn. Ituth enterUln. llt a .mull uiiinrr.i be.t eoiiipauv. And If the ixanpany bo nut too polln, tin v'll 'piubably tell on how- good it is. aid if they know- you well enough they'll probably ask you Will le (,l bought l The pot .an no longer c.ill tba keitle hlatk. bo they both of olumlnuiii, pro- vldcU "c course, you purchase some of 1110 renin rl.able aluminum polish or I oleanser discovered today. Su 01m ill.. uro told, and It will neither Injure nor seratch the aluminum nurture. And tho ' prlt-o Ih but tn cents. l-'or the names of shops whore ar ticles mentioned in "Adventures With a I'urse" tan ho purchased addriss IMItor of Woman's 1'ago i:knisii I'i fi.ii- I.nuiinit, or phone tho Woman's, Department, Walnut I'liree lllues Three new blues are a horizon blue. caed .,,: ,, lighter hi. i c-r,' Kurt libt nt riiil.- nlir I ilrirv i A II,. .... 1 -iv ii- .-4 .v.vr. 1111,'llllllh 1 HtT "l-. UIllCU THERE'S NOTHING TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE IJVA NEW YEAR I ! .1 .I I 111 Maybe for Yoit It's a iVtr Job, or a Fur Coat, or Loin's Dream Come Right Rape, for Surprises Is Abeays Hidden in the Futute THEtlK Is no place else for good things to be hidden except In the future. That la the glorious thing about the coming of the New Year, but somehow It is hard tn rcm. All day long uncles, friends and coin; Ins mo Miylng "Happy New Year," una many is the noiioiv ecno mat iu. - lows In tho wake of the expression, "Happy New Year"? you say to yourself. "What's happv nbout it. what's different nbout It?" Well, after all, who are we to bay? Woes life warn when happiness or sue- l cess Is coming? Theie Is nothing more I Inspirational than to read tho current biographies of the great people all around us. We learn that happiness and success hide uround tho corners of life, They do not stand out in tho 1 middle of tho road and wave their aims. If they did, of courso going on from I day to dav would bo easy, We cm nil spring out of bed In tho morning with a high heart when there's something to look forward to during the day. And so it Is with the weeks and days. 1 When there's a light ahead, whether it bo a Job, a new fur coat, love's dream come true, we don't care how hard wo work to get there. Hope Is a great spui! IN HEADING an account of the events that led up to tho success nf those who havo achieved fame. It Is marvelous to note how common place they vtre. stance, collided into fame at once on One or our greai wrueip, mi " THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE . iNnTtiniFS IOUAX 3 lINguuur.3 1 What will "revlre" worn and dulled ride ronibn . ,. ,,,. ... .,,- ,nr the 1. 111,1V open fire' 3, llt remove irettue upotn from fiixhinn again? "JZ,'"'' "' Will Give Books j-o the ndllnr ut Woman's Toor: I Denr M-nlnm In remllnir M I terisMnB letters I where , I ifp -'r7 n'lM MHrj for hftoKs to hoin fntrrmin nr inoinpr who verv recently lnt son. Mv ilnuwhti-r ' "" " r'v "of"' honks nnil wnutii shire 1 them with the dear Kin bIhiIIv if ou will lln.lti If. I,. Iir.ta lliA nililrpHM '" ' ' ' " MRS. S. C. Tho address of our young reader has been speedily forwarded. To Mrs. J. C. C. I would dearly love to help ou find such a pirson, for It seems there m(Bt ' be Just such n one us ou arc searching. but I am afraid I must refer jou to the . . ... , ...... State charity organization in your simc, d,,.,,, hlch It might bo posstnie tori Mju to get a young girl to como into . ..11.1 .. II..,J na bnina" 1 J AT A wnai is caueii n i's nun.... -.w .t ... ...... . i, ,,. rv-rt j. 31Qt jn pueikiuu iu &t ...fc.' ... , , whorofore of tllO yountf girl's 1 j tt ' lc-aInK hr home, which is, o course,, -uu-w m' The licjciiintiiR of War . .... . .. 4U IhC jillllUI W liwinwn ..wi '. . . ,..- ... ,n..lol ,l,io .nn. inpro nac ueeu mf ,.,....... ...... ".. corning tlum given out as yet. The ,roop went around tie tint part of jlme. A ("rateful Ueuiler To the l.'lilor of Wouldn't I'aue: licur MailHin -Will j-ou iilmsn l.liiillv thiii.l. Mrs i: f li throueh vnur column fur her l.li.il thnuHbt In semllne me the liiMtriird solnB 'hut the ipaeli thHt as ntfereil In Miur enlumn had nlremly tiii Blven iiwio" 1 am sorry I was too late u; I wish h.U'Plness snii I hope It brlnirs lots of tomfnit to Its iipw owrnr. I mIso wish 5Ir. i: S. O. a very huppj mi'l iiroFperous .New enr. nml the .,m to vou ilcur in.i'l.iM. sml I hop- th.it the com Inir new inr will be the mnut prnsperuus one that the Euuwi I'llitic I.Kl.ira Ims ever Known. - " " , ' ,i 0' '"" kttPr' I wish ou a very haiipy evv ear. thanl. ou for jour nice grateful , Our Happy New Year 'la Hit I.'iltor al lromini's Vaor: Iie.ir JfniUin Throunh the interientliu ni.ni, I rem li forth nml iIhsii our hand, ilmr Hvinnnthtlr w-omanly lienrt ('.oil blrns sou In our beautiful worl, I feel tli lnvellne8 nf .?.nur Inmoiit soul vou lire revialhiK iUi by J.iv the depth of ,our h-Mjr,, onATnFr,. TO YOf Wl, how lovely a was of ou to say this to me somehow- ou make me leel ry humble Kor, dear filend, let me tell you a little seen t. It Is the wonder mat ' . iJ. henewsi After When war ! over, and a world set free, And youth letuins, trlump'.i.iiit, to our land Then, dear heart, ou'll be coming back to me! With eager lips, and tender out stretched linnd, Yo.i will be coming us you came of old, At eventlme, with laughter iiitlns K0J-. Olad of tlm little things that life may hold And I will meet you in the self- Hi.mo way. Yes, in the shadows by my oaken door, I w ill be waiting us I used to wult And I wilt feel that you are como before I hear the eliciting of the gulden gate. And, In the .cUiltneis there, my pulse will leap, r.evlvlng dreums tl.ut long lme lulu asleep. Mniguret I, b'mmslcr, In (Jood Housekeeping. the wings of one llttlo story after twelve of tliem had been going the rounds of tho publishers for yearn. What was thero to warn him that the one little story would be his open sesame to fame? Why, this man might ' ,avo sighed nnd put the cover on his typewriter Just after the sixth story was returned by ten consecutive edi tors as far us having something defi nite at which to nlm was concerned, I SAID the events that lead up to success, and, after nil, the same applies to happiness, are commonplace 1 mean they f.cem so. Hut when wc stand far off and view them In con nection with tho ultimate winning out of the man who went through them we know they nre not. They are simply stops that led tti the winning out. Other people took them, too, side by side with the winner. But tho man who won knew success did not stand out In the middle of the road waving nnd beckoning. Through all the hard days he had to reassure himself that the big things of life for which wo strive and hope are Indeed hidden around tho cornels. THIS Is tho difference between the man who gets what he wants and he who does not The one keeps brave ly on hoping when ho knows he I right. Nothing Is too good to bo true so far as he Is concerned! Nothing r. too bright to be hidden In the futurel Happy New Ycai YESTERDAY'S ANSWERS Countrx Mndelelne ile nrjim Is n rrrnili vvoninn who 1 tourlni the roiintry In hehnlf of the Americnn iiimnilttco for devastated France. An tuny way to fcfimrnte tlie Intlde leates of n tlihtlv curled lieml uf lettuce I1 to cut out the core with a Hlinm knife nnd let Iho water from the Hlot run Ihrouxli the hole with full force. , The trunk with n broken Irny that In ktore,l In the attic run In- wilntiil whll lnlile and out. rorered with tiretty cretonne nml ul an a shlrt- uHht uo 111 a Dcuroom. 4. Kemove crnnberry Jelly italn from ft white wiibit by hnlrilnr the ctnlneil pnrt over n IkiwI and nourliiir imiiiiiiv WRier over i imm n iiemni ni mrrn or four fret, mi that the water trllie 1 wltn some force. .T. Ahltn eiiiiinetetl furniture nr woodwork inn he niicceisfullv cleaned by riihhlnr ' with llama doth dlpid in whlllnc. 1 0. When Hie hot Milter ban liedna to weal' I out cut nwu tlie upper part of one I hnlf. Leave Hie loop nt the top, linni up the hair and let the children keep their rubbers In it. .. EJ aIma ,yXii vuucuia iicipa am-- Skin and Scalp Troubles (; All hi.i.i c.a.ne n.iu...., v. .a .., nr Sample rBeh tree of "CfitlCBtft. Dif t L, Bett " ALICE G. PEARLMAN Children' s . Ready-to -Wear Shop 129 South 16th Street our STORE OSIERS BUY ANYTHING ANYWHERB Ourcutomer h re not conflntUo the stock vi mix ono more uiu may aiine ineir rur chanen po hh tu j.-et the very beat a lues. We have been In but neM for over 27 vear nnd Invito the cloredt scrutlnyof ourbuil rt" method" by responsible liouekrerreri. HARRIOTT BROS.,1118 Chestnut SojeTllUk Infants od Invalids HORLICK'S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form. For infants, invalids migrowing children. D.. -....:.:.... . L....U: .1 i-i.i 1 j Ir.vigoratei mining mothers lid the aged. I UlCIIUIIHIUIIiUUUUIIU IIKlKWIia CDQGV. lW'"&-?. oQDiiuuiei loii iuu dame fries Try Loganberry JtJMell ilir flavor is made from fresh Loganberries. We use many berries to make the flavor for a single Jiffy-Jell dessert. The flavor comes in liquid fpn in n vial. So it gives to J tly. Jell a wealth of fresh-fruit taste. It conies ready-sweetened, and the cost is slight. A single pack age serves six people. Thers are ten flavors, but try Lo. gsnberrv, Ask your grocer for it now. Try Pineapple flavor too. Tico I'ackagea for 23 Cents At Your Grocer's wmi Jiffy.Jtll Waukesha, Wisconsin I The removal of a hair growth I irom under tno arms or tno I face can bo verv eaiilv accom I I plished by uiing thii excellent I I preparation. Sold by drug I ' I and department itorei. I i i i C g5? i . I ' I' J. tiSh-:- C; , 1 7 yff.--,.A w.wiw.tfvv,sf. .ir . c- th-4, iJ SQe ' c
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