hWWt V 12 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1919 if. Vi A PAGE OF REAL AND PRACTICAL INTERESTS FOR WOMEN COOKING IN THE SHOPS LETTERS , ' & t t i i M It I sfrtftT SPICED FRUITS AND GINGER NOVELTIES;' Now Is the Season for These Piquant Dclica-i cies Bonbons and Dates ' Stuffed With Ginger ( How to Use Curry Powder. An Appetizing Chicken and Rice Dish A Curry . of Mutton By MRS. M. A. WILSON I tCowrlpM. !, Iv Mrs. .V.A, IVirisn. .411 rlonti mmta.l TN TROPICAL countries the nn- tives season their food abundantly with highly flavored aromatic spices. They also include the green and red peppers, chille.s and gingers on their daily bill of fare. The intense heat causes the liver ,to become inactive and torpid and .thus the patient lapses into a pro longed sleep. The intense cold will have somewhat similar effect upon the human b6dy; the blood becomes thick and sluggish and the liver torpid, which haves the person with out ambition. This is a seasonable time of the year to vary our diet with the addi tion of curries, spiced fruits and ginger novelties. The East Indian 'curry is a blend of aromatic spices; it may be purchased in every high grade grocery shop. Leftover por tions of meat, fish and vegetables may be used for making thce ap petizing dishes, which lend piquancy and vary the monotony of the win ter menu. Chicken and Kite Curry Wash one-half cupful of rice in plenty of warm water and then drain. Rinse again and then place ' in a saucepan and add two and one-1 half cupfuls of boiling water. Cock ' gently until the grains uro soft and the water absorbed. Now place One tablespoonful of butter Three tablespoonfuls of flour in an iron frying pan and brown carefully until a dark brown, then add One oiid one-half enpfuh of chick - en stock h 7Vo tatgc onions, chopped very Vie Ta-o tablespoonfuh of catsup One tablespoonful -of Worcester- j shire sauce j Three-quarters leaspoonfitl of, curry powder One tcaspoonful o) salt Cook gently to the boiling point and ihen ndd one cupful of shred ded chicken meat and the prepared rice. Heat slowly until very hot and then turn on a hot platter and garnish with finely shredded parsley, then serve. Curry of Mutton Have the butcher cut the neck of mutton into cutlets and then wipe with a damp cloth and place in a saucepan together with Tiro nicdiunt'iizcd onion One carrot, cut in dice Gently brown the meat before adding any water. When meat is browned add Two cupfuls of boiling no fee Cook until tender and then sea son aiul thicken the gravy slightly with cornstarch, Now add One-half teaspoonful of curry pow- der To serve, place a border of cooked noodles nround n large platter and then lift the mutton cutry in the center and garnish with finely chop ped parsley. Spiced Apples Place six medium-sized apples in a casserole and then ndd One piece of stick cinnamon, brok en into bits Four doves Tico allspice J'li'o blades of moce One-half teaspoonful of nutmeg Three-quarters cupful of bronn tugar One-half cupful of cider Bake until tender nnd thru serve cold. (linger Delicacies The West Indians make and serve many delicious desserts and con serves made with ginger. Hither the prepared ginger in pots may be used or the ordinary ginger root may be obtained from the grocery snuns. rtsii ior stem n ni'er. ns tins water enough to cover and cook Kcntly on the back of the stove until tender. Or it may be placed in the nreless cooker overnight. When the nt I. ,An,-Mtl..l... .vw a .viiMi.., jiiu,c and roll in sugar. -'Bht,ti,nb?x,nnd tlS 8inger "J,. .'i.. ....fiilUm. i. ,s ,S5 apt to ne stnn.y and ft& -.f& 'MntAXZ StS -' " '" Soak the KinKer in warm water - , gj VS ofe & , 'SfcTriS. '.W 7, tfU,''&, Kl3 BATaWr overnifrht and then in the morninc I ittle I oneK Kii.en ' "" "' C"""' ' ""m' " ' -.imim.i:i iiwi.viJiL wash, usin a vegetable brush. Now Tn , TkoL"-. C" . t Vr.,rr.!n ii TVtZT tloT'""" ""' f' """ "ke lom,m',M u' ' scrape well and then place in fresh , r'nr ju.iam i uIwhi. mii your' lo Annie ton. i. r. , vnu no Uiur ' f"'"?' " 71, .tit " ii- n,ik-einriii uiitni. annul thrH arm nt ce that he had no tim. , ... Three cupfuls of sugar KKTAT-fr iK2 !S IZZ .'!.nt'h "ie.l About Ilrother Uenea, -.;;; In 'tnV" 'UH .ilaToVaK ' , Three-quarters cupful of water .t-h- i-, lr'-y- y r ,u, w.,.r. un,n . ,-,.. ! h '-' ZAm" S JttlM Of one lemon ,"" renll. la lon-l.-l.ttfn and er i.reti. tr Miiilim I l..i.e a hrothrr in Train-.. ' " as tin- flrsl plnce Septeniber una i, . . . , I "hnulil ho o urn, .ful If ou .an hli in IV1'","' ,' l;.'-ii t liiard from for om.- tlm. wi.h well and hafe. So then. "u . ... ID In u saucepan and bring to a boil. ?;',,, '-- ' V'lT' T'Y'foSi iXeT,.", ''V V' 4'Z ' '" ,, Cook for ten minutes and then add rn WrHV.W" """" !"-"" I"'""--'" " VZl"' ' Kr'Z "Vln'' '.n's'iXalm Z Vn't! the Kingcr. Now place where it will rnl"" lor u' Klln ""' ' ,.i.a...re ,,i ., .hUJh ,, ,,, , 1Elll lntn i,,n,. M1. ,, i,,ure of his roi,i, 'h Sf Shuepiwa,ni rf tmer unti! (-ift fr ,; ' r;;.r-:r-i;'v;Sr'Hr'';:ii;c?i; " ."sws I the sirup is absorbed. Remove and , ,,.,. , itr,M, .;. --,"?, v .an .... ,h, ,V,,,r i!r"u;,r has ',"!,,""":,!l"i:l",!",ll,rol,l,,'llei- . ' !l?2.??A - .r;rs;?om SWs?-?r! SSS-rA Brlttiii atmand a u?Besnvn rn?'nStelt''nirtr- i'f. inane MRS. WILSON GIVES RECIPES FOR THEM , jj, ) z3Hig epoiulili lime In nr jar of Canton -Ringer, a plate To Make (linger Ilonbons Prepare some fondant, as given' in the Christmas recipe, for candy Cut the ginger the doshed size and then roll in the fondant, then roll in XXXX sugar. To Stuff Dates With (linger Remove the stones from the dates I. and then fill the rentn.- with .-. nir. 1 of candied ginger. Press firmlv and ' then roll between the hnnds to rn. store to shape of date. Roll tho fin- i i. . isneit ante in granulated sugar., Prunes may be u-cd to tcplace the t)ales- !.inger l reams Heat some fondant in . double boiler and stir frequently to prevent Mrs. Wilson -My Dear Mrs. WiKon Will you kindly publish a recipe for making terrapin itew from the canned terrapin? Thanking you in advance, very respectfully, H. M. W. Terrapin Stew Open a enn of terrapin and turn into a di.-h, now place in u sauce pan 'one leivl tutilrspoijufuli of but ter. Fire lecci tablespoonftil.i of Itour, Cook until the flour is a dark brown then ndd O.j,,. , - , 11c iirf . hall cupiuh 0 yoorf stoct. I ink n-nnt 1- t.i,. tim mimilAe . . . . .... ......, .u. .v.. iiiiiiuiu, strain and return to the saucepan , and add The terrapin. Three hn-rd-boiled gis, chopped coarsely. Juice of one l"niun. Grated rind of one-quarter lemnu. One-quarter teaspoonful o) nut meg, finch of clocet. Heat the mixture until it rache THE Tuila)'r Iiuiuirit" l.iul.. t;irl Pari Tn i;- r. me nt n-0imi" vaw .kJ'iuioTM i"i-m i . urmm v)""""1" Vu"' ""' ni-. li mr,l ulul. , hT L'Z ' Now I nrn wonderm tf jo4 .ouM Mmlly . in llti.l . hum. for n 1nn.lv I, I. In kit,.,. ,ho, i. i-i nd i n . ro1'' w'",h"r t0 ronl ln '" "- " h "" 'I1 nuri.n-'", ii - iniiinii umr nun. -II I if.n rim ami ki.p nun a trn nuui,,n hi- i io.i, pinnK.-roiori u iiiitrn. I his it a - 1. Hnn .loe a t.,.n nf ...Her on Hie r..al,.i,r m i Vn ,'S ?.ii". m. to -..'S . .. i . . ' rri -rv an la good innnir ,, u , m,,n" ls twentj.flo cents a roll. r ..flie help . eat do..,, the ,.,.,1 bill' M,. nJ ?, ""if YSwA'hnw XiuM l't, '' M '," 'r, TC, '" "'"-lewiterrroof t ai f ' ' J ''0'1 0UI,K '"'," " '" our !. Whrii the Income I-, XIIX) n monlli wlmt ''"' -inlui: Ii" I uull .ijt n in. ,-i.ht fnit .at ""lk,nl! "nltlit ,i n,utv , t wouldn't mind nlavlnc Holltnlip nnr. er lent sheulil be .-HoHed for foml? 'iiiii.n tn. I.ttern to him Ii this . or- ' "' There Isawaj out of it If the girls , i ,,7.,,," . i,. -... i i il. e K. Tn !.! u.e run ni. old n.ere of n,oS,llo " ' ' ' ""' o ""' "''!. S. The Ik.., ny , .,, ,,.., . on't bother JOU don't bother them llm ' "," , "T, '' f,?' . ' ,"'lK.ht''n ll iiMtln, I. ut one WHO WANTS TO 1m.i:m: inn.b Is t ., ih,,,, , J !,;""', ' n"1 be afraid In tn I li and have a goo, we,e "1J- knowledge or It not limited to t. In,,. Jtre lll remn.p .,!, from the The holdlir ecrtalnlv me-iiis ! foun l.lni"uf l.',.,'.","" " '""l-oonful ,o a ,,m,l1wli'" IL''""- ,, l",'.t ,W? f","" CtnA'1' H"d flock. And r.ili. bin Mhn, .hould he ii.nl In uii- , , '", fcriainij means a foun- 1'iiit ur waler. Laugh and the woi Id laughs with roll after playing ench a couple of times and Jiimilon lili It i .em tlio null, from 'am ten and lather Imagine a pocki t :i. Mnr. inn llfk , i..,i r n, eep and jou wiep alone. ' never winning. I'm awfully bored. Hut , ..:""." . i ..' ... ... iaM l" hnUl ihR I"" "r n .tet or 'Mil.loi, of Hie lieimrtnm't "f "$" " l,nr.W. our.. ',"lk"- I'uzzled Twenty. ' now I'o found .1 little book containing "n?,,dV;.V',rJl:7'M'",,,l, ,,"f,,, '" ke.book I, I, impnb, , , , 4. I .e .he w.riio.i, Mllu . ,.., K'nt ' Jl'ta 'iAt,l rl fM "'nude explanations of probably two 1. .., ,,,n M.,1. ribbon W fre.he.f.' '" by paivei p , IliUglum jus. ! "- ", '' "' li.lr..""n 'hlrt I have"ngled I.ut f,o, ""flV JeM ' V"''8! "' ;"ll",1lr1; '"11"' ". y nnu. hi,, if ,,, ii , .,.. 1.1. I'mid.reil iv.n.i n ..... .. The nnn is mrl. Him An,.,- ',...i V' i ,' .J In the front of the book, tlu-j're "eas r,.ns . irtil tn . 1 . ...... 1.1 II. Ill, nl Ill ... ... ( . ..... . ... :- - 'l'f la would like tne to tend him njthln ;jsrfftr,i lllIIOVIV-V. Pack in nn air iV..01 ,n,,J'V'r" w w.' 0"lir I t-ed him and I kue.. If It wa,t , tar urn . SI ,. B"," l"tl,,re ,"' "Certain com 1 aCK in an air- If he would like me to m him ans thine r.c-t.d m to Urn. ,Zl i .:.i.T'.". ?'". pany. wiuadron or unit. I hone vno ..-m TOOTHSOME GINGER DAINTIES the diet with mired fr it end -iliccr tiowltic. In llm nit lures nri .linun the of home-rooked ginger and then the ciudicd ginger and 'luffed dale it turning into a sirup. When candied ginger and then cooled gela creamy add one-half cupful of finely tin. Whip until it begin? to thicken cut candied ginger. Beat to mix and then pour into molds to become, and then drop from the spoon on I waxed paper to harden (;iMKCr Croam Sol'k one-half box of gelatin in on-' an" t"10-'1"" cuptuis oi cold mlll ,or one-nait Hour. -Now add oni'-nalf cupful of sugar and tct a pan of worm water. Stir until KT,l,ln '" ,llis!?.1,v.c,d a,,.(! then tct iieirtn tn nr1 W hiln onnhiMi- n1.i,i "- ....... .wnnK ,a.!.- '" " onr egg Ont-half glassful of jelly j u bowl aml beat with (l Jover 1 and beat with a Dover r until light and fluffy. Add cupful of finely shredded egg-btatcr one-half Answers Housewives' Questions i boiling point, pepper. Season with talt and My Dear Mrs. Wilson Please tell me how to make pepperpot. Very truly, Mrs. C. Pepperpot Cut one pound of honeycomb tripe in tiny due, wash well, place in u soup kettle nnd add 7'no ii-H-deaiticd cull's fiet: have the butcher crack them well. Sir quarts o; (old water. Too cupfnh of (hopped onion. Tuo faggots of soup herb. 0,,.' trasnn,n,h,l nf ,,,. ,L..1 ' ' i"""'"" thyme. n,.i , . ., . , , , J"nff to boil, then COOk Slow lyi . . . -' frti" Inn, linnw... .... .,. .1 . - .-. nuui.-i, nu.v icinove xiib feet, chop the meat line and return ir to the kettle and add Ash Mrs. Wilson If ou 1, no any cookery prob lenn bung them to Mrs. Wilson. She will bf glad to answer jou tin ninth tlio-i columns. Acldies questions tn .Mrs JI. A. A ilson, t:vi.ms.. I'i hlio I.r.iMjHR. Philadcl-plda WOMAN'S EXCHANGE t sics-i-t what to Rrur 1 w.njla at,, 1,1 war-tiaile board, I'lfth and fiu-Mnut. it would be possible for j-ou to fend the pen fii t ila, as n taites up eo mn,, room. Anj good nuikv pen would do II Is honed the nan el nost kit. I.-,, tn iiiiiii.. juu i-r.v iniicn ror MIKI re- '""'";". ".' l ,p ""f "'' "dy "t?","'""'" """ 1-mK. i-ompany and ;::'.". " ' " ." U.nirilIlK ll'r lien- ' l' i',V ' " UVtiV if ?',.Sr.1 did as jou say. The old lsdy is ery fclu.i.iii. know tlm innnhi-r a noon a. thi-j found nii.in iiit iiiiiiiiirr u sunn n i nft fniimi i.hi reeled m to write there .rrSirsirixi , ....HI... .,., .III. IV , mil Know from him lh. line, Mil,, i flibthnc nln tiroes and I firm, Note Uo not add the gelatin mix- .,,,. , , ,, f , ,. ,., ., . tuie to tne trull Whip until JUSI before it thickens. (linger Jrlh Soak one-half package of gelatin in one cupful of cold water for thirty minutes and then add Juice of one Ivmon One orange . Vnc-hal) cupful of .sugar One cupful of boiling uater Beat thoroughly to mix and then let cool. Just before it begins to thicken stir in onc-hnlf cupful of ' finely candied ginger. , One quart of diced potatoes And dumplings made as follows One cupful of sifted flour. One tcaspoonful of salt. One tcaspoonful nf pepjur. I finely 1 i iro uiuicsnoonfuli of chopped parsley, One teaspoonful of baking pow der. Mix thoroughly, then add five tablespoonfuls of water and woik to a smooth elastic dough, roll out on a -.lightly Homed pastry board onc- quartcr-inch thick, cut in one-half :L..,. ...,. , ' ' "! " ",c:"uu men cuue, mop tnem in the hoi Hit .,.,,. rLb- , .-i l PcPI'ClTOt. Cook until the pota- tne nro tenrlp,. tt,n .. ....-.,. .,. -.v ...li 111111 aru.uii nil 1 s 1 iiiu nennnr i . ..... tii I.ehigh University Campus Bethlehem. Pa. My Deur Mrs. Wilson If you hae any economy recipes for spe cial occasions, will you kindly send copy oi s,,me. Wo tried" your grape pie and found it fine. E. P. R. E. P. II. Just before tho vnn'nne 1. i: i . . "" ,l lii ""I o or tli( Elrifv bus nf-s htw holidays special menus and recipes "" J''' luue l.mm.i how to dance will he one of tho features of thn tS.1.1,1. Mn "' cur looK'i- d'ar Puzzled , , , , natures 01 tne Twenty, An joung man who l.s uglv household page. Watch for them r lllte' u'r ,h" P"l-iooking ones me mo conceited for me. I like a joung .pot from lluiji i.iii .tm. 11 U iorr-, , f, ,,,. nT..n a rhllilren'. nnr,.. I,, , TI L ?r I lo .end a n Infurriiiil II, lid note. . . " ,, ' ',", ''-.--- hi.ii-u up ,. Hur(, ,n .7. " . . "'" t !" "I". I II lnllr.SC. '. . . . t .. - ,,- . .,. ......I .' - "-.- ,,. , ,- -. j, -,v-- z ""'' '" "I" " "t '! juui iiiuiiiui r-r Hnnn arttt that you will keep on hoping ' and nnll ntr. hard na that nmv h. ...ii ..'.: do know surely all about him.' ' ' ti iriuuip n. ...... -. i-r ,,,,11.111. mr ii N terr hie to be ke,,t in mch nrtxlety for so long - ,m I can hold out this bopnforxou I know of another soldier who wan so liusv , during the last drive befor 'the ue , ,i n i.i' il in .iiLitiiii. iiniui.fi i.iu rH PLEASE TELL ME WHAT TO DO By CYNTHIA I IWt Think Much of Her ' ' To tell the truth, it. M f would not ' thlnl: tnuL-M of her nor of the parent or I Rtinrdlnns who allowed hep to do so. A Troubled Cirl The first Mm. Woodrow Wllron died on Aiisutt , 191 1. The President's engagement to Mrs. N'orman Cult Has announced on October i 151S. Tlio President'! marriage to Mrs. Gult look place on December IS, 1915, There are ninny differences of opinion a-! to tlio enact motltes for the trip ou and jour (lance discussed. It waa n pity to call him a liar because ho voiced hln own opinion. All public men are subject 10 criticism and It does not do to got evcltcd ou-r ndterse criticism. It Is, of coulee, ii mistake to criticize, and It li alwnjs well to put tho belt motlc on a person s nets. ,. i?ml ,oei,!l'' steamships are equipped m W'MP" '"" 'nnds. and It Is highly llkeli that there nM one or thero may nieto " ""n the t.'eorBc 'Wash if '.. . .-. . - . . . . I .1... "" I'ersonai irienti or the T'resl 'dent were In the part), doubtless tlipv , went on their own accord and will foot ,H.!r ,0"lli- Those who went on I paid 1'sl"e!", ,u" have their expenses Worried Mother I. ...'!? J0V.irlt'1 'luestlonlng the young i.m.L,li"1.1''lf?, You ,mve e,CI7 rlRht n, demand that he tell jou nil about him- T, TTo 1 1 n's , P-'fiti arc nnd where .r..iJ" "A1'1 "efur" "0 went Into the fiMf?' I'ef3' """''fr or father whoie daughter wishes to marry has not onlj "?, r'ht demand an account of him fe .i ,n ""' slll'r or from his fainllj i.iJ ft. rn?ws, nothing whateer about him. but should do so. w.hiL8 . ,0 ',mrl." headquarters In nnint' n nri mtr Htnnf .. ...i ,i. ji ?.m ,..?V. h ' rr-0"'- Tell plainly why i,,; ' ,ol-" d send an addressed "tamped envelope for n reply It ma t. l.o ho iie ,e i rtn.l out what vou nsk, ii?.'.','U1,m"1 ,lnn l5 l"'i,r fr" "" In l r. Ill,',i',.tln,n '""K""" possible Inquiries Wni i," enndente to Ilrlgacller lluVJl .V'.l.,kr '"'re In Philadelphia heiol and ask hln, w lut he knows of !'u?iirTif(1' ' u""1(1 lenw no stone un- son"7 VZ 'hls'linrltt"5 Uut VoH quietly nini do not mlU nllout it to ,our Siuit it-, II 1IU- .1 ountf mnn U ulntlnl j preclX'te' nilngs.1"'"-'" ""o!",,0 "llhl Wants Her for Steady Company fj,?,a,r t-vnt'll- I hae' known a girl w ,,s ,r " ).enr' ,HI"1 ' reeentb nsl.eil .;...,..r, uaiMi r voiir finuiriiur ipunl i m .. . ...::.,- '. ",M"- "" on 'V'M' 'V a 1 Unite answer, but ""a"- she told mc that I should not ask her such a question until I I ml -.... . ---... ..,, "iiii-mi.i .-1 i , w uiiii Nndi I'Atitii'iiii li,. w.., am nblo nt nrn :, S"'' .?" ' T. " . ",:V ' '" " "'iirsp or stu.l.x. Ah I having HKked I en ti, ' f-p , J""""-"" in Hut she has Uwn n,-f. iV in,.. ..' flirt. She ftinln on niitatlons Sit! "(T'-reilt fellows nt- , ,.ln,... .I - , ' - .....i.uo iijiit-;, mill noes not eeln to ttln down. She ml- tnitted to me some tin,, o.. .i. . ..i.. i-ared for me. but I do not know whether Her actions toward me aie sincere or not. When at patties she snnietlmeo ,lsir 'n,Vm'.v to pick a nuariel with me If I happen to see her Mining with As I cue !'or htr r "?"''' ?u a(Ilse me to .1... continue oi "mutessT,,dXn,l;",, "TvPW' You do not tell mo the nRe of ihl, Ki, much, what our er Perlmps hhe s etj .rtfl leis. she I-. ilulit tn i.nr..LA .. ,,." Willi, .. .l .1 ,.. , , v, ..11.-11- iii j.r-i-ji u n t.r?ip-".yi . ,r,lrre ,!? "otlilnif that to be elr-iil.. n 1 , I'i'T. "''". ll.rr eiiKaiterl ,; Iv oe lse renr.ln frV i"s If she thlnliH you amWlieni,' 1,011, ton younpr to become i-ngnged before vou haxe been graduated. " i"" ,u' no "'" ,0 ol,iect to her vm,n ,!lht'rJ'wn' 'i'"1 lf 5U "'', l'"th ........ .. .-, l-ruri MM- JQU OOIU tO Me Plenty of girls and boys so that ou may be sure ou are choosing rightly ,v,len t"" time comes for ou to many. To' Dear Old I'uizlt-d Twenty Hear Pynthla l'K-as-e pilnt this In your column: pear Old Puzzled Twin! ain sur pr .ed at ,ou' iMqiied at jou! I'ler"--tlllnr; Iningliialile at imi' i ,iP;,r Twenty, we will now get down to bUBl nes. A our complaint s thai jou think you are ugly and ,-an t gn a girl for that leason. Why. I'uzslul Twentv heie - ?, ''" ' V' L. "'". .'" church I go to. I '"1 a. uum- man 1 nere to ug v "h,y' L """'''"' m-e " toll you L ' but that doesn't matt.-r; he R the secretary of our oung Peoiil..- i-ih ir 1.. 11.. .. i . .. : .-'. -. termlne to "heat" the 'other fellowa'in It He independent be a good pal and ik wie gins atier iliurrh If jou may take .i ...in. nn inern Tpii .!,.... i ;.." ... ..--... i i i in ii l i iiu line- so and so mid then they will trjT to '"'J;:,5'''",1 ,(V lU-" ' Miow ltl am a clrl and I know ii from my friends ) '. ..''.'J!: V,Vl!.,'"..knnw '? to dame. ll t tOlI tllfMl flll llfll-A U,mt l.tt. 1 for tt In none of tlio RlrlfV hustneRsi hnv man who Is good at hi ait. not 'fickle at fickle n' I,.,, n "l onert are 2u?,ee!'nAil she'fan's.K' jVno! G'rI fr ,'i .,. i, ,,,r ail uniii . no ni? nop. hnn'l think nl,n... , .- .. . -"-' --ui liHMiH. IIU- I nn .......". and If tluj both should ask me tn lie' n";.'1 "'V Panner mntgiit I would si "Jen ' to the ugl one and "no" to tin- g'i"d-oolclng one. So this Is the end of my Ipliiiip ' A word to Omnia r Know jour good, ' 426 in,;", 22K? l " "i01 """J8 all: It-collect, gone l.s the brilliance and dull f(,re m , , h " ,V, t m igl "i hlil,,'.' T"" ' wedding annUersary is otm-atieCs ' chardc,er oml- tIc Indeed Is the platinum wttlng. Comes in'td " V, " "s ' '' ! lI" -,' "V'un ftt"- Hie second paper, tho third lVwenty. 1 wd. ghe 5ou some ' X VoiX f-iUttan? " " " $hS!n "U a"'1 flo- " "'r- 'I1.'1 1 lloav.i.cc..pt It from a girl ,',i ,nw tLl tllJVtl "?n.UX "I." my opinion," nhe went on. "13ert ' ....... . ....- ,1,-,,, ,1, ,.,, int. Kinirn.a nnii ,' -. I'ti.tinuiii. uul li iiusi nun fcr-fii. ..i, . ....! . .,,. . . . ... -. .- .nu is iniereRtpti in vmii- ,.AifnH... ,.-. - .."- mc ,mi,u iuul it umr atnn, I rf.r. . in inni ncr n kirr f.i n n.,...., ...k PfflLADBLPIA. :C,s"-'."J"'"' i'" t..iiirt.VTriBi., bright colors rule IN THE AFTERNOON if 7 MS " ttt '- ' ' Raspberry georgette is the founda tion of this very atlractie afternoon frock A Daily Fathion Talk by Ftqrenee Rose Ilvcrj w liei e one looks these das there Is color. Quito true. It ma bo only a . . .. ur'Sm-coiorel toque, a siting or l'rt- ''ued beads about the neck, or vlmply a 'UrU tnek e""!l";i'J "llh ""broidery In I Sh i.oorlue Imt nevorlhelesa ery onu Is Intel ested In having ome bit of color about her attire A few months ago th wot,,..,, i, ... , ,n ,.nr ,. frock of a brilliant hue was looked upon by the reit of women as almost a tialtor. The HUdden change In tho af. fairs of thn world 1ms .-onmleieK- tor.T.i "" world lias completely turned "'" tables, and the wonmn who clliiffa to ffa to ti, ,.irir ,.. , .,. , l" war mm RiirmeiilH is the one w Is '"lH-cd l. the tect. " ,s not umoinmon at afternoon f- falls ,r fie(' "h"lc f,ocK"' r 1,rB1't ted Or of brilliant ctfr.n t.lttl., Ih.il l,ni.il t CI---"t ...... !.-,, II- ful "ft "hade .f blue, which Is neer- ineies a Rtronc color, more often than not iiutmimbeis the lest One of iIhwb iici,i ,ii ,. ... dresses Is ,, 1. S afternoon oila eeo.netu , ?iu P, 7 COi" slrue.Thpfri.t .V ? used to con- struct the frock (Her the stralBht, nar- , -. .., , low foundation of frpniiri.it. hqn n,. h,.ai... ,.1.1.1. i . --"- oi -..; bodice, which In Russian blouse ef- reel riie loner rdKe of the tunic l Hiniiopcd and Is decorated nboc with C roll's HI f.i-iitiil: n ,tlil.l. n ......11... - .in.! - - - , ui ri-HIBI.lll, IWIlcn WTO nimiinUP to the cenrtretle. mu- nf tiipo.. .,.,A , "..ii,- ?.,'"' ,",ia,lcf"' the upper part of tho . ' V'u "'o a,c Io"lf and loose ! 'TV '""""'I1 "l,h de0 I"alt,i B'' h'"""l,0,l',1'5- '" neckline Is finished '' " lol""K collar of the neomette. , The ghdle Is of fatln In the raspberry ' shade nnd Is finished at tho left side With .1 llllge 1)0W The large hat is of block s,atln, trimmed ery slmplj with a nulling of black tulle. miuiiUs aie mllcited and may ndilresed care of tills newspaper. be iCovMnrhi, HUH. I, Florence Hoie ) Adventures With a Purse MON'l) may be llawlefs, blue JC White ....v. ... .i,i.,niiK uriiiiaiice. .in.l nf .1. ..n.. ,.. S"!!..":,","! 'I!"'- J? .'" -" .' rpftore to clear brightness the rlghtness the and a brush fashioned to uul"''t Bern"), a powder ""ose nristies ue been fiisbloned to n - aeh imilei- iho ,..,..i im.in,,.. . A net which costs but fifty cents would U - axe no excuse for clouded stones . The mont natural ihlmr m .!,. ,.-i,.n - - - - ... ...., ! i ,.ti iiiiiiviiir iiiuutn. Johnny comes marching home Is to give him a rou.slng good Victory party1 to which jou will Invite all Mr 'friends , And what a reception they will ncrord i ii .i.... .. . ....... iiiu. i'.-1-ii iiiiunn, in cuurce, inutii ne appropriate, und for this eat-on I want to tell jou of wine icloi j- crepe paper you will want for the table It Ih hnr. and Is decorated with flags and "" ' .""J? " '"""." "UU II l"OSl IOS- III. inn "i itni... .mil..,. I,m -I ' "" ..--......,h- ".' "?.'". '.""-V "' renumber, and easy to ""l- "- "'.."" - iiiu cents l"' ny ""t. wliom I firmly l.ellee would play tarda lit fore breakfast. .which 1 tell jou merelv to allow .nil t,,at Hh,''s, n KUU1 l''-'''r. ' the b'ool; Is fine. She ought to know ' Tor the names of shops where ir. tides mentioned In "Adventures With a I'urse" can be purchased address Kdltor of Woman's Pari-' Evenino Public I.edokii, 0r Dhond tlie Woman's Department, Walnut 3000, "' Final Clearance $20 to $40 Kate, Now $5 to $10 ti&LNU'fSr TJ Fl'l,.. ... 1 ! WHA T WOULD WOMEN DEEM jjjgfjjg, FQR TffE KAISER ? j a Tribunal of Mothers Who Lost Thvir Boys in the War Sat as a l Court of Justice, What Would the Verdict Be? i A Suggestion From a Belgian w Sllvcrcnos. the Belgian girl who came to this rountry three ear ago, left for home a few weeks njjo she hntl a very orig inal little Idea about what to do with the ex-Knlser. This young girl, who so endeared herself to America during her stay here, thought she would like to put the arch-Hun In a cage on wheels, hitched to a donkey nnd then she would like to dress In her Hcl - glan costumo dragging tho Hohcnzol- rnortnl battlefield of France? Irn from city to city of Kurope, ex. i There was a boy who leaned over a hlhlttng him for money and then turn-1 wounded comrade In the heat or uattls Ipg over tho receipts of tho hide show I to loosen IiIh puttees In order 'to ad to the Helglnn children who were mnde minister first-aid treatment to n shat orphans nt his hands. ' tered leg. At that moment a shell ex it was intensely interesting to near this. While the great Jurists have weighed the facts of the case nnd spec ulated on the legal amount of punish ment due Mr. Hohenzollcrn, there Isn't a family In this country who has not east a vote ns to whnt should be the ultimate fate of the ex-Knlscr. These homo rourtH may uol know a great deal about law. but thoy would mete out justice swift and sure. S ,-..,, ..., , . i to the entire Clerman situation, OMh ONh has suggested that worn- "What America wants," she said, en be allowed to vote on the I "we want as badly as she does. W Kaiser's punishment. Looking merjwant this horror to be the last, we America and knowing that from thou- want free people to live free under sands of homes went laughing, carefree the flag of Liberty, we want our chll boys who will never come Ijack again; Iriten nnd the children of our children looking nnd knowing how rruithcis nie, to live proudly and happily nnd to we wonder whnt a tribunal of these enjoy tho fruits of this earth without mothers, for Instance, would do. If I fenrlni; a return of such nbomlnntlons. called und asked to declde'the fate ol Uut for this Justice Is needed, ami tho man at whose glgantlu sword their thero Is no Justice when the guilty go boys died. unpunished." Would death be good enough for this The question Is how can we punish man Just after all one of the millions i the guilty? And So They Were Married Episode Two (Each Other's Friends) By HAZEL DEYO BATCHELOR Cojilsif. DIB. lu Pvbl'a t.ulacr Co, f'HAPTLIt XXIII RUTH felt as lug on the s though she was stand- B on the brink of a priclpii-e. A Kreat vairue snai-e liml niwned before her. She ft It as she hail felt in college when she had contemplated the futun ,,nl' l"at what faced her only that what faced her now- seemed intlM, tnn-A lmmln.nl ll-hf aim nfllf-ll In her mind, had woman been glt-n to j slonately. "or thai I had married some understanO olio kind of a marriage amlonp nt 80 llard to please." I'al been prepared for Just that? Tor, ..?"', '''""0'!l"rll" l,,fse-" .. . f n(,ra"'"" thP' h""l Klen n to an.Mhlng but children an their husbands take care of t generations tney nan gixcn no tnougnt d having ineir nusnaniis lane care or mem, anq """..:"'""". "7! . "' ' "" V. ': n,..i. ,l.l..nR .... . ...It...l .happening. A woman's life generally u'S'in with marrlnge, nreoidlne to Uetty I-aMbert ; a woman could never be con- tenll-,1 ulth Iiir Urn nh. 1in,1 In thltil: - -- I ...v, ....v .- ad plan conslnnil In older to hold "T hiibband's Interest. Why should things be that way'.' inwaruiy nut h rehe ei , lint with A,oe al)(1 ,,Prt g CMin1plt, Morc iwr (,l" " "" "UtwardI, rebellious. She was afraid to be, and besides there w ere ,aBUe reminders In the way of Isabel inwardly Itmh rebelled, but with .m! iruiiiiucin in kuu nJ i'l isliri ..-.- -..... . - i nrier anu oiners loo nunieious 10 men- Hon, Certainly she did not want to pattern her own life ou any of theirs, neither did she want to 1Ib as Scott's -.. .. ..i , .ii. . . . . .. .. . OWIl fl-lplliln li il. lint nhn 1..I L.vimI pnniii-i. i.. ..I,-, n,.. . i . .. . , ..wmM1, ,,, ,,,,,,, ,ni-, nmuu iui iu iiuii: It make, her uncomfortable. After Alice and Ki-rt bad finally "arted tl,at "lltht. Scott returned from seclns them off, to find Kuth reflecme In the big- chair. She smiled up at him, ,,ul made no Impulsive tffort to get lnXa 'i'8 arms. Hefore their lust differ- ence sue nad alw-ajs nestled up as close as she could to him. wont jou come oer to the uaen- port?" he asked pleadingl. She hesitated, and then got up and followed him across the loom. "Now." he said, when they worn set- I tied, "let's talk." But they didn't talk, not Just at first. Finally Ituth burst oul. "Scott, Isn't It ' iwful about Alice and Bert? You agree eree with me now. don't .ion. that pho Is tm- possible?" "She cert.unl was Iniinibbllilc to- night." "That's her attitude alwajs, and her treatment of Bert Is awful." mull n lll'lll III Siott wa silent and Ituth was aguely u.ti.,.,1 k ..,.., i... .u.i , j.:...: r .l. her. Hh. hai expected 'i nuth felt Infinitely superior. Sho took ' ,10 attitude of tho suc-essfu if -r.i Vi, !?. h . i.. ft? ...V. I? """' " "' ." "c no nas mi sseu uiliigs ! u m . . !.. .. . ?.ii ,'"" " "lBl'u nisiurlitd , wl',",.of ,1 ,,eW ,':""m''s ,:ack ,n hor righteous Indignation agiilnst Alice. :Sc0!''3 "?u """'a '"ought everything again. "Ju,t what do jou think a. succissful man-Use" he nueiled. j Ilutli vn inmnnti.. ., .i, .i i. I ...;:. " "' "iw, ..leaning, or course, that j-ou are not satisfied with your own," she Hared. Scott laughed. "Vou don't mean thai"" "Ves I do," rtuth Insisted. "Betty I EMO CORSETS furnish a distinct and specific hygienic style-service; and their ackowledged scientific value cannot be estimated in dollars and cents. HYGIENIC STYLE45ERVICE: This pre- ents and cures physical weaknesses and improves health and appearance. , D?AB!,L1TY: The Nemo reputation for durability and economic value is well established and Reserved. uuuui ' The Nemo Corset System is divided as foil. lW3&ii!i.f! ""H'iit-riai.iiutiiiu,Nr,k J M "m f: ll ,4"h,,"""'"'si,$i.oo liwfiWII I i 1 moldf ,,i coatioli (lit top at ,k J .' j li jSi t SH il I 1 i - XI. ,-v-. tAtkUt . f.-.W-.j ,JX..WLtAfIJl M ' s, I - JI1H 'of men of the eartli-'wlio stepped for- J ward nnd stilled forever the voice that used tn rlnjj such a little while ago through the chewy looms of tho llttla home? Are exile nnd life Imprisonment enough to p-ntlsfy the woman whoss boy came hncl; to her with Kioplntr steps, with eyes that snld a fleet good- 'hy to life's vivid pictures on somo tni- plnded nnd destroyed his eyesight. What would this boy's mother say It you asked her what she would Judge a fitting; punishment for the Kaiser. TirAPAMi: STEPHEN IvAUZANNE. 1TX wl vlfe of the cdltor-ln-chlef of !- I Matin, a,Porls paper, not long ugo ex i pressed herself In n statement In tho 'New Yoik Times, not particularly lit ' regard to the Kaiser, but In regard Lambert has upset us all with her queer theories," she went on. "Then ou admit she has set J'ou to thinking." Kuth diew una) to stare up at hlin. ' rfcotl, I was right then, ou're not sntisneil with me. Sometimes 1 wish I I had UeVCr lliarrleil." HllA N.ltrl TlSM. i . " ,,',","" caB' or ")' " "":, nuui eni on, not neeuing; '"alion tint nim.U.l ... ..(... .t i. i .'"."'"" I""1", unu amich hub is. she s not -blip II OIR('nr unit' II fllf-lllf If I. In la- ih .ii.,. ..n .,'..."..';.' T ." .V:"' Intimately with a man and when then. -re countless Irritating little liouseliold Problems constantly coming up." "Votl tOllldn'l li.tl, ftnlnr- ., .!. l - . .,- U.,,h ,i OUCH Jou would allow yourself to be." Scott saiu quicldy. "It's only because you allow yourself to be swa.ed this way n"u tnat way so easily that you're dls- """ "'"i way so easi y t hi contented with things. W think for jourself and 1, B HaiiB?" "I '-ale life,' null, returi r hy don t you let the others - - .t, . ...in iriun vu lUOKlcaiiy .n,,ni. ...v. ...,, ""hm. "to ) ou, dear?" "Yes, I do; It's not simple enough. All these things for Instance, that Hettv ...!... -. ..,. ... ' ...Mfc -in SDOKt- tT. U Ina nl,.dDil. .1 1 f.titiMA ,.r i. i ,....... - "- -"i; - mr iiuudci inuepcnaence lor women, and co forth. I don't want to tie-,veem old fashioned and 5ct 1 don't sea 'why things can't Ko on as they are and s they have been." "As they were in your grandmother's, "u5'. for Instance" "Well, yes, things were all right then women had a certain path to travel and that's all there was to It."' "And men nexer ihuo them credit fn. nny brains outside of taking care of a house. Women were Inferiors then, not equals." "They were superior In their own way," hiblnted Itulh ; "the- wero adepts In the art of lomance," "But a man wants h. companion these days: a woman n tin r.ncn,i .n. !,. a. luetly doll to nluv ultii i i,i. nu. moments." """" - (Tomorron, the rrond episode of the i"1'1 d with a. tertaln cleurnen of IhIoii. . . 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