.,7 rr'-jk' I- F- JA r I In! Kr fal L.J h if t ," ate S able! ' l fut foi rriMKSJTi: T (r- t ' VWM 5 ' .r "'",Jl."v7V " ,,v- -.''.,."". -X -.' '''"'' 'vV' r v i"' ;,"'' ' ir EVENING PUBLIC! LEDGER-PHftiADfcLPHIA;' TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1&10 i' . ,r ' fev8 u EVENING PUBLIO LEDGEB-PHaiAPELPHIAV TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1919 . . x-JL PRACTICAL TALKS ON APPETIZING MEALS AN ATTRACTIVE HOME PANCAKE SETSXCHANG THE WAY TO MAKE GOOD BISCUITS: MRS. WILSON GIVES DIRECTIONS The Flaky, Butter-Melting Kind That Tunis an Everyday Meal Into a De lightful Memory Also a Recipe for Delicious Shortcake That Can Be Served With Cheese or Fruits ON BAKING DAY PLEASE TELL ME WHAT TO DO By CYNTHIA I Hy MRS. M. A. WILSON . (Copvrloht. Ill, bv Mrs. it. A. Wilson. All riffnis rrscncuw N 1850 tho French Court while . journeying through the provinces chose to stay in a small village called Laguedoc. Tho master bnkcr decided that he would make a cake that would differ in flavor and np pearancc from those served to the royal family in the other provinces. Tho master baker was an am bitious man, and he was anxious to establish a reputation that would have the stamp of loyal approval, So he puzzled his brains for such a recipe and tho more he tried to solve this problem the less he succeeded. So after mixing flour, sugar and milk into a dough and finding that nothing would come of the experi ment he left his shop in despair. The apprentice, who remained in the shop, kept wondering just what ho was to do with the batch of dough, since ho was left with no definite instructions. When the master failed to return after a rea- into a measuring cup and then level ing with a knife. Now place Four cupfuls of flour, One and one-half teaspoonfuls of ionablo time tho boy knew that if ! sau .!- J t -. 1.-1. -J !. ' inis uougn was not uhkvu soon ic would spoil, so he decided that he I -- TT7-aT iflKA - ---u jf!.B I ag& -a- i The Charming Transparent Hat A Daily Fashion Talk by Florence Rosa This industrious bluejacket is bot iiiR jou how to make biscuits by palling out the dough willi the licel of the hand in place of using a rolling iiin. Under Mrs. Wilson's di rection he also bakes his biscuits on an upturned pan, thus allowing the heat to ttriko the dough cicnly The Girls Men Marry Hear OvntlilnT.r-t in rlmnen the sub ject of "1'alnt nnrt Powder" and flattery I to "Why Men Marry Ulrls with Whom i I'lvo out of every ton Rood sports, I . mean Klrls who nro always ready for a Rood tlmo and arc pals to every one, ( .a ... .. .-.... ,... I . ., . ., ..im tnii .. i l'lease Co not misunderstand me, be-cause- you know there nro two kind of koou sports. First the may nnu men the one not so particular. I refer to tho ladj. and jou ltnow this typo is very at tractive. 1 know a chap who, after having Rood times with this type, married the hind of Rlrl lus had called tho jear heforo a "dried npplo." l'lease nao your sensible boys nnswer me, Cynthia, won't ou? "A rnnracT lady." This nroblem has bothered a. crcat many uirH It It with easerness and Keen interest l tutu thti question over to our sensible boys. To Lhcn the Crowd Dear Cynthia I hmo read your alu able advlco which you have given to others time and time again, and now am tcolng to ask you to help me. I ex pect to hao about four couples at my homo and would lllto to know something that would liven tho crowd, and some suggestions na to what to do to be sociable. Thanking you, ulack: i:yes. rieaso send a self-addressed envelope and I will bco that suggestion") for the party will be mailed to ou. Suitor Was Already Married Dear Cjnthl-i May I wrlto jou tell ing you the wondetful good jour letter of advice to Aiuxlous Mother did? I wrote to Washington on tho 9th and on January 11 received answer that tho Four level tcaspoonfuh of baking j-oung man in question had been mar- powdcr. iried ono J ear, his wlfo llUng in Phlla- Sift to mix and then rub in two ' 'lelphla. To think I was so fortunate tablespoonfuls of bhortening and in rwvlnB an nnwer , wonJ . .r , , .,, ,, " , . My daughter and I cannot thank jou mix to a dough with three-quarters ' enough for jour letter. I was afraid cupful of water. Roll out onc-half ' 'J" ""''L'f0,1'?' ""?"""?;. "? Eight leiel icaspoonfuls of 6a;i)tfir inch thick and then spicad onc-half , cated, rouid bo'so wicked! ol tho rtougli with the minced meat: , -iay uoa iiess jou in tne gpou worn MW & m J . f HJ'rKIA S7 V V H I BUYING CHEER FOR THE HOMl IS NOT SO HARD ASITSOUNDi First Clear Away the Clutter and Then Invest in Rose Cretonne Curtains, a Low Yellow Uotvl Jor towers, ana That's a Good Beginning . . EVEN If we have never definitely made the distinction In our minds, thcro wilt always be. homes wo aro glad to get out of; and then again linmr.. u o, nro nlivnvs nnXlOUB tO enter. One little house seems to open Its arms wide and welcome us to Its lianr nnrt Ihx other well. tllO Other Is all cluttered up. There are two lmportan. processes attendant on the homo beautiful. one for the woman who wants a hu,n to which others will love tc come. If you decide on a special placo f.J things, such as grocery bills, rubber old newspapers, In the beginning, thei tho mind will Immediately turn that placo when jou see these thlnfl and while you are deciding n-hot J do wuu mem, jou could have thef " I .. . . . ..v.. .".""..! .1.- i..,.--. nri con. itlicre in a. jmy ana out of th -oi rirsi, iemmo mo ui -. - Ij.obIIpIv. Thn f.nm nnntl.. .. " ,1 mw........ - -Kfim U OH nnrt nrlrl nlllr. Clutter Is a general narai for things out of order grocery bills on tho win dow sill, rubbers In the hallway, a salt cellar on tho parlor table, old newspapers In the hall, etc. Every ono knows what clutter Is, and j-ct, while It Is the easiest thing In the candy boxes, pieces of tinfoil nnrt the other nondescript articles thai atnv "nut In thn nnan'1 Kam ... . H , I "-.- ucvftUBO WW uon i isnuw wnm eiEQ 10 ao with then IIEEK In a home Is rot so Indefln. uio ns it .seems, one may go tfl c world to remove when you do It in town and, with a few dollars and .i i - t. .. Jn linmAe 'tittle nnml tneln nr11 I. little good taste, actually inrmt t cheer. Here aro some of the th!m7wi.i.t.M in tVlfll'A I, ..n. T. . Dtt .t.n nrr. 4a .v...1'a I. ..... -. uiub t," " .nunc it, ui; r.noUgll Oi rose tr juveiy ijiuq crcionno to mak a vaiunuu nir me winaows, a shun time, there are thousands of homes never quite free from It. Tho time to deal with clutter If before It accumu lates. For Instance, there Is the butcher's bill. It must he checked up with tho bluo delft bowl and a yellow om individual si ds Deiore it can ue pain, uom oi which nro meant to lmi.i -.. Wo want to keen It in sight, where wo or artificial flowers: a glowinir silt- . .will be reminded of It when wo have mako lamp shades nnd bright rem time, nnd so, there it is In plain nant to mako pillows. The bow slgni or tne taoie. wny noi a piacc -an oasn in me sunFiune ,n ,ne da for all such important matter? A tlmo and they can glow lr tho clrc drawer In the desk which must be of tho warm lamplight at nlcht. gnno tnrougn eacn nignt ior an iiems uneer (iocs noi cost a great deal dl II IIEI ladcli bonfitl S NE lally 1 JllSlStb tions- lonor I n It.NSON 1 1 :ni:Mi.n i) .. a i ! uinntlnl v unf Ti.ia m.ntia Hint i m ior aiieriioon - "'' ti.-. .... .. n.. n Mia I-lTVIVn Ttttlt ti Il.rrttI, -.... ....-.. - ..! A ll.. If4 .f li el.'iMPll in (lilt! UL Hir " . iu iiitiitJ-3 iiiu ijijiiivt a vit-4ijtv jiiii'iiuiu . .. . j.i ii.. kn ii-nn v-nnr nnta ;ii tin ii'il ul iiic --i- - . a baking sheet and brush with water. a mdthkii. .anu evening umi no ".r'C;".Vl " "1 ."..;... i., i,. Thn wires of tho biioddj and mix to a dough Willi I5ake for twenty-five minutes in a . .V ""''a takes prldo in printing this are worn "'u" ;."" n din Tn broad, drooping frame are all bound, tew. n i (ii. - iioiiii ir rarnnfi Tiai mip rninmn nnu in in hiiu fill titKiw ihh -- -.-- i. ji.. .. iM,i nrin-a r il iiiul one-liau cuptuis oi mniw or , l10f oven. Season the finnlv rhnnneH 1 1 (i-, ..,n nf .inino- u w mnn,.i,. .iiu( ,. n restaurant In tho evening, with satin nnu fo is mt '"'-" "' . T , - - .. . - -ir- mv ,.,!....., ... w...o .. .n ,..n.tlu "ixui.v i,u- - , .. . . t ifiiMni nir i no rrou it . and water. .Now ior the tricK mcat with onon fcalt am, good I eannoj . tel 1 you how B, la I am. then, by all means choose aha or tune nc "r.m. ;- ft ,U(1 band like.. 8 ...in. ""-".',.,-;:i .,- " ior 11 ai is iiiu inii-i' - .--,.- -. :...-, .. .t.j .I(V, rolnrrd s ks In a DOUBIU Li I ni i i i I iilit wii.ii i encu IP I ins liiiiiiiii.iiiuii. i . .. i . l. A nmnnt a nrt in in miiiiii. itiu n. i ' ! . --.- - - , would take the chance and do the 7,0"'" t. .,. , . ,, . , . ou are doing, tiirls do not know the ... 1 1 tt ii1. . . . "iM . vti uuu jink ihuu iu moni; danger or listening to joung men m very best ho could. Ho proceeded in a pan or bowl and sift to mix. i .;rm ct in sauaies and nlace on I uniforms. I will certainly do all I can 1 !--.. ii. . 1 !-..!. 11 . .44 . r ' In lipolua to raase up inc aougn mio smau row tuu in tlirce tauicspoomuis oi round cakes and then baked them j shortening off m a moderate c'cn, and then it i one and occurred to him that if ho glazed rnilk tnem xnis wouiu improve xnem. that will give you biscuits like tne nn.i ,..i1(, rr.iv Therefore lie glazed them and re- ones you purchase in the stores. cream slluce and garnish with finely ..uw.v.u uiii . mo mm i.K ui, v... xvneuu mis uuuu in uiu luiAiuji rai chopped parsley and serve. About this time the master baker re- just liko you would bread for five 'p hi? dish will take the place of turned to the shop and after look- minutes. Do not add any more flour. mcat ing for the dough and not finding it Then turn on a prepared molding Shortcake he flew into a wild rage and stormed board and pat with the hand or roll- I . ,,,.,, . i--i f ci. around the shop. Finally he picked Jns pin three-quarters of an inJa$?r up one of the little cakes to taste thick. Cut and then place on the up- S'J'" n"'S it and then he smiled with delight, turned s do of a baking pan nnd I , ., , . ,. . , '. . , r- u i .. t, i i ! ii,-. ." ... , , .!, . i i t and then rolled one-half inch thick for the boy had obtained the very brush with mi k or water and bake. , ... . ,, . .,,. icsult that ho had vainly tried to : for eighteen minutes in o moderate!-,, .i...,,.. c', V .. , ... J Tlicse three hats arc lovely ones of lulle the last cry in millinery for the ccning and the elaborate afternoon. They arc described in todays ' that require Immediate attention? Then It would bo possible to put away the butcher s bill, without another thought In tho morning, with jhe knowledge fashion talk. Tun transparent hat Is most especially In ogue. Of course nobodv wos"ld go marketing in a transparent bit of mllllnerj-. Thcso charming hats, fragile and dainty, must be lived up to. They cannot be pulled In the sketch three of the most charm ing tullo hats I could, And nro shown for jour benefit The ono in tho center Is especially designed for eenlng wear. It Is made all of tulle, with two bands and n bow of sllcr ribbon as the only decoration. It 1b a mero bit ot gossamer. money. Sometimes It only means gi ing soraia-iooKing woomvor n counlr .. ...1.1., .!. . .. g"l UL uuilia ui twuiu U.UIJL U..U men .,.,, of good white enamel, and after tha that It would automatically como to . putting up tho crctonro alance otviMi!;,i'll eacn winnow. lAI.IKKli M.-..cf.r .?.oc7..!..0' '. ,n.h Mm.Vh.Wi, down over a careless coiffure, like the'ng fraKue nnj HCly ns a cobweb. elvct toques of last J'ear that coxcred all defects beneath and yet gao a Bmart sllhouotto to tho head. At tho right is a hat made with folds of tulle, plcoted at the upper ruse, ua the d st nnu sh nc motn. ineiu Is a Xo, for tho transparent rat the coir- narrow satin ribbon nrounu inu imin furo mutt bo perfect, and tho frock 1 with a bow in front nnd a satin racing with which It is worn must bo as dainty under the brim glvc3 this hat enough sta- as tho hat. ! blllty to make It suitaDie iui '"' '"' your attention In tho evening. y t Tit" "IT t-w niiAFiil Vitnw nn1 AtATsi. I . .nAi 111 1 1 I fa i 1 n a .! i .1 l LnK- U1 ucvijuuub ttiiu vsmj- imiucj, wmi. w iurcil, (Here If IMM I'll 1 J thine in its place." is an old trit no setting a price on it. Cheep brinrj i H ki.ks Rnvlnrr. and there isn't a much better ho heart where tho nome is! 1 DiH P Adventures With a Purse n i OIIV It hi t lously r KM. 1,1.1). Ml S JtMM .1. LIIAKI.M Bt. l'lll'.MOt KI.Atl.H It i-mi.u n (.i.mtni ulmi:i .toxr.rii i uhlo fubric? produce. Tho boy had molded up 1 0ven. This amount will give you ., . ., '... ' , ..,, . the dough into small round cakes and thirty 2i-inch biscuits. ",e "l"ui" , ""v ,"""K '" i,i. i ;t, .: ,u;c:i. ... the new America, felt that the use , baked them twice biscuit first to XoteTo prepnro a molding nf mllPi, hni ,.,'., tnn psnpn. cool: the dough and second to glaze b j cover the molding hoard with ' sn. .i EO i,: thriftv housewife bf ''""'" wllh 1,ori ''fuse l'at ,.,..1 a.m. ii ti,. !,: t:n i.:nit .. .... .... .. sue, .inu so nis iiuuiy nousewue, n ci,t i st lnv nere. r eabe. C yn- iiiiu iiiiiau it. Alius wwa ni.1.11 uifli-inv u'liitfi ntlplnth. In thiq Ual' If H1IIV !...!. ..mi! . i l.i.i ..... .,.., , n. r .M, n u L'. .- ....... ,.....,.,., ?,. ,...... u..w.w,... ... j -- 'vvuo was wining ;um uvea auxmus U,M:1'"11 ",u '. ,w,.,tr... ;,.,.,,. i "" c ;'ou(rw ' ""'' a ' "w" . , ...ii.-...i. : : ...:.! - iTifmr niiiiiv i. ..in a i h. i Oh, Such a Squabble! Dear Cjnthia I am a j'oung man. 18 jcars of age, and hao met n girl two jeara j'ounger, and am deeply in loo with her. As we are winking in tho fcanie f.ictor.v I got In touch with her and wu began to bo great friends I received a postal fiom her for a Mcrrj Christmas nnd a. Happy New Year. I didn't tell her that I ncelxed It. I.ant wet It I told her that I rrceled a postal from her She told me to let her s'e It, and w hen I did show her tho postal sbn sent me, sho took It away from me and I was mad I told her ' if I was another bo I would tear up tho postal and throw It In our fae." And since then wo rmen't snoki-n lu tacli other. Please. 4 f'ynthl.i. tell m was I right to sav that to iili l'lease tell mi- now l can . . .u .. 1,a vnnmAnt Atlri millinery worm "' '"-"'"" .""-j- ,.,rnnl rlpsltrn. ilm nfiwrnnon for leas nnu receiuiuiio u .. ....... . - mneitoa fho tullo hat Is also In place. (Copyright toio, by riercnco ltose) THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE TODAY'S INQUIRIES J. Wliat wn the wnlt meniiure of Venus de Mwllfl? , . .. -.. Wlmt In the waist measure ot Annette Kellermnnn? 3. Suwi-st n noiel clft for the January brlile. 4. How did "point hue" ret H name. n. Mint color nrj njont beeomUiB. as a rul. lo tlie elderly w'oman? 0. Mlmt will remote sloro poIWi from wash- it lit A f IlllFlV'? YESTERDAY'S ANSWERS In the ir.tnie or "llullft and llnwlet" hrttrelet Is Kiiiiemleil hy n Pitrlnc from the rhnmleller nnd the KiiestM In turn ALTHOUGH the most Impersonal and black-handled mitlng spoon, slitt6T, i ,j , .-I flat turner for flipping the cakn to it. x. .lie nrnpeai.r nnnrn-rr nnu n uuio iu .... . . ... .. ... z.z.rr :: 7::: .,: ... :. rv rood un.o.Keu..B,.uc' ?rror ',ultlnB . nui-Mm uuuni iiirtL j.i. s,-., ...... --' i waning aisn wnen cooiea :o a coldr ''! v.i aAn .i-i niuA sniiiii(i k:ihi uia I . -.. io mc nnu j, " "-- ,,, .nrown, a pocuuar-iooiung utensil whlcl interested observer be forced to acknowi- , (s rflnlnrknbiy ke n lamp ck(old. edge that there was just one respeci on the e,u of a blndt sUc!i flnd h j.su.s M which good old banta gao ra i d to E,,road llle Brense cenly on th. clilu ' i.t -Si --. 1 hll,. 1,1 ilnnli hPADflU ttlt I . .. . ..... T. "" .",",,"r:i" aV.i ;. no-1 eriac, and a uttl? square pan for hold mnji ..-ii Kfiirrtit m nnil nrnnftr tier- . lJ nvil Uiuwsifc f -- . . rnrg. ,.. .. mow I mustn't sniff. 'TIsn't lady-' , ,V,i,., o to mako a long story snort, i lrilil.li' come of tho remarKably One and homo Ijsc for Lcr)thing .loiim b dainty handkerchlefn ahout wnicn i old liosc-supporter honks make thi TimikV I want to tell you. They are striped, in best of hangers for laundrj bags, slip HAIIKV .1 white of course, nnd the borders aro per bags, holders, etc Sew one or two .vJWiVti i i... lJ.inir Voqt surprising n cacU ba- Thp Us ot m ho" cv M! A It ' pale lavendeTS or pinks. Most Eurprising washable material may b, ,V","1Jv.1 ot all Is their price, which Is but twenty , usei) for hoIder, nnd a ilofe.support' KIITL'KM cents each. hook fastened on one corner for han(1ri .. ... i ' up bj Modern I'rlscllla. i ,..., A slender nerson needing nothing In. J i, li0.Vl,.i,,. .. . . , l.. fl.ilrn I " ..'"-, tne way oi a corset t tuuimc .. ..o to certain prescribed lines, has neeithe. I... n nniH nf ntava of some kind to Tne pan ot i hrow throimh It Imllet. w hlch to fasten lur clothes, e millet mroiiKn rurty-Hte points ullcninr tn ih -'.. i".-. :"-v. i-;" ii..;..u . . . . - - i .i... .. man" or union, unf imnri mruiiMi da In t ninK corsexs i jounu tuuaj n- 0."n.,"..?,' !0'",, rurty-n" """""lllttl.'more than athletic girdles, low, A l.teee of Mark net u.ed n founda- busted nnd short-hipped w Ith Just enough lion for tne lim in u MMkint inaKc. Dones to noiu mem nrni. i..naui; m "- Various kinds of biscuits may be , Then, too, this little portion of his tory of the F of tho true prcnucc anu ins master, tne oatter. iiuw, .ui3. immi:iif, it-1, nit; u-u , , .,. ,; rru ,i,i!t; you that a housewife who can make 1 , , ,. .,. . , .... .. , . . . .. , of one-half a cupful of sugar will delicious light biscuits need never! . .... ru r... , -:i.. i.-,. . t!i ,,!it give you a bweet biscuit. Citron, .t-.li iH. ,awt.j, xUi .i "" M currants .chopped nuts and any other fare. Nor is there any need for her ,: ,. ' .. ".. ... to think that these biscuits are troublesome. The ancient habit of getting out a molding board, roll ing pin and an enoimous mixing tner to him, co-operated down on the amount of 'jpcame the national cake of France b cieaned by just wiping with a to be a n-ti tnd it has kept its name and fame. d dothi To 5torc slip insitlc a '' ' hAn 4aa Thin HM n nnvrmn Af hit. I ... a .f J ---"rj-" -- -,ln , rinnCVo '11 worn Plllow case Mvt 10T V"s puT shortening and still turning out a If fP r nA n f0SC' This iIcl0th C0VCr!np m rich, palatablifcake. This i, how she At lFl:Pmt thc d0Uhs from StickinB' .es it: Place mi excellent tlme-tatcr nnd clres lirm darn, 3. A ifNyf of rut raw jota(o will remove a mud fcrxit from Mark silk of firm wfiitr, ItriMi the tmtt Mell tlrt. Thc iotiito Ienes it tliln film of utarrh, nnd (hit inn bo brushed off when tt drten. 4 Tno large mlrrorn lianslne on opposlto yniiH or a Ninnu room win mane u I dried fruit may be used. bow, together with heavy sheet iron pan, would indeed make this drudgery. Thus many households ing ponder in n luvwl iirul sift flirnn timps. TCnw The biscuits may be washed with j rub in six tablespoonfuls of short water, egg nnd milk or plain milk ' .. an(t tnen add scvcn tablesnoon- t . . . . . .. belorn putting in tno oven. Also, t , f Water and work to a smooth. they may be dusted with granulated Qla-iC (oUKlli Turn on a prepared suSar- ! pastry board and mold into shape Another aiit;ty of biscuit that to tit the pie tin with the hands. aro denied the pnwlege of having helps to vary tho monotony is the Wash the top of the dough with dainty, piping-hot biscuits because moat biscuit. Small amounts of mill: and pt inkle with sugar and of thc work entailed to prepaie them, meat left over may be minced fine cinnamon and bake in u moderate Making Iiiscuits all(l added to thc dough in the fol- 0vcn for twenty-live minutes. Re- Xow, I want you to try my method (lowing manner: Place two cupfuls move, cool and cut into wedge bec- of making biscuits. Sift the flour ' flm' in n h1 aml ad(1 tions like pie and serve with cheese and measure by lifting with a spoon One ieaspoonful of salt, or fruits. No: It M.ibn't rlKht to pay :i thine llko th.it to n Klrl. Most likely tti jouns" lady Mas only teating 50u when she took iuuiv tho card and Mould bite Blttn It back to jou If ton hadn't betn so cross about It. 'W'rlto her a little note nnd say you are sorrv ion f a4.1 pa lrt . .1t tvl.p riiima I Ua sf 91 ritrl riro cupfuls of float, . that 3011 promise not to do It acaln ,1.7 ;. i,...,f..i t ,.; " she will bo friends with ou May One-half itaspoonful of salt, , a R00(l frkll(1 tll that bo, flf ou nro 7'it'o leiel tablespoonfuh of sugar, I ton voune to lie th'nking of loo- ill'O leiTt IllUirBiOOKKIS 11 VUK- , rrl,,. . ,,. r-,...!.., lieni- Cynthl.i Will you kindly publish thii In our column, some tlmo soon.' "Conceited Ted" answers "Dimpled ninnd " Hear Ilnems You, Dimpled lilond, must be an).lnus for a Kcrap nnd I'll ad mit j 011 rertalnly do know how to so about Eettlnc Into one. You i-av ourc wllliiiE and ready (moMly wllllns) to bat a "mortal combat" with nnv oune serted In the Bides at tho top. and ocr the hips. The price of this comfortable corset is $1.00. Mrs. Wilson Answers Housewives' Questions 1 Would Adopt Catholic Girl i-'Altnwrtt Wnniflil's I'flOC "'"4 ' - .:," , - , . ., UfAiiBii moiii or a Hinnu room win maki Per Madam Kind y adylw M nhAn" ,wk "wat lircer. K!W .iVh a rlaee. Mm. n. N. 6. A Mjfttf, Catholic Klrls aia frequently ulaced in cood homes from orphan nsylums , In , thla cltv this Is done through tho Catholic lm u applt? She would not like lo place Children's Bureau, temporarily located them In a hoin. Her husband was a cut- now at J '.'","; ee'; 1700 Summer . Wo y1,1' be ,cry Klad and hiinUfuI tor , tho square tablo of mahogany finish and Bt.X??. ;?--, tK, thI1 , ti-to ! s W'ZXZ ,., ,rip,i to locate vou thioughi"11?"" i "'r immeiiiato wnntH now nnd " ii'- - !'"- -w-llH.ve ineu io iolib '"",.,.'".';" find the sort nf nnsltlnn thnt .ll , i.t nto cents. You will, I am sure, bo quite us en thusiastic ns I was oier tho new pan to cake sets. They consist of rour pieces, a I loie to spend an oienlng at the home of a woman who Is a true home locr, and who appreciates the value of all the Tl.lt. .vt.-.i ulia ,r,nt.t ,! alnnr ttltlt. li'S out but which do so much toward oft ana de eloping that cheery homey atmosphere that Is so delightful. I tftougnt ot ner today when 1 saw tho linen colored cocrs for card tables. Most I hale seen must bo cmbrolderea, wnioi is a nuisance If ono is ery, ery busy, but theBe come quite ready to be clipped on at. ci VoS Tm'; "oVrv for your ' troub e for her. I liae Spoken of thi" cVse and am. wdJR tHjeak fo? you if ,ou e. Miout the bab.es nvery- tuiiiit it .w-. " "--- mr ner rosier. You were erJ kind ImniiRration Ollicc to the Editor of -Woman's l'aoc. ' Teclinician lill in ll.,nn,l i Tir .iim-Please nn.wer fullnwlnn. ' "aiis -till in UemanU mHi who being good-looking, claims that ' miction Durlnc which hnurs on wcekilajs. o u.c i.,toro Ilomairs Pane: I i orui'lt is not a nart of 1 Is make-un. . .nt.lullnK J?uturila. is un1 immiBmion ouic, ,.,. Mn.i... t Tnat"',; Xcm. P"Mliel,aI "he "ho-JA1"1 S'r"'- "'Kr ""TH to5 LWetoVrlle.Sjr oung nffllreU,.J. saThat - , ,?, ,, f . , ,h .HTg";, i'.JJSJ Web llluld I in no Apollo: In fact. Third street is open from I' In the mom- toolc a technician's courss I went to con- "' "I"!'": . '"I lit! l'iiw , ill n. .,t , on tlln nfl.fnnnn nnpli Flllerable plpima to rin Ih n nnd wn .,vnm. ini jum tne oimnarj loouing type, um "" "' Saturday when the office "", ,r";lilnn i.v tho' tSoVernmerit: but on I dn loio to argue. daj ccept saiurua,, wnen uie oi ito B.rount ; t,a v.ar mdinir tl position did V,.,v l.llinA Illmnlo,! Tllnml. tilivvnll e OSes at 12 O'clock. 1 ho blanks thnt not mnterlnllz T nl ttirl;Pl..i r." K,'.. For tho names of shops whero ar ticles mentioned In "Adentures With a Purse" can ho purchased, nddress IMItor of Woman's Page, I:t.nino Public I.EDOEn. or Phono the AVoman'a Department, Walnut 3000. COCOA "ALL FOOD, HO WASTE" FROZEN PUDDING A wonderful dessert that has a real food value. It's particularly nice for the kid dies, but the grown-ups will enjoy it quite as well. How to make it among Wilburs Conservation Recipes ns well ns numerous other dainty, delicious nnd economical desserts. Your ropj's wnltlnr. It's fre. Stni tor tt today H. O. WILBUR A SONS, tne. PMUMpH lcCR fan ilml nothlnu to do. Can sou tell me how to cet a position m somn hovpltal so as My dear Mrs. Wilson Will you kindly publish a recipe for chicken potpie and alo how to make the pie crust'.' Thanking you in d ancc, Mr-. II. Chicken l'otpie I'ropaic the chicken as Tor fricas see and then, when tender, lift to a baking dish and add potatoes that have been cut in half and cooked then, when pressed dry, it will r.ieas- and other factors that aro tho con- ure two cupfuls. Hub through tt trolling power ueninu tne wceKiy sieio into a bowl and add: Tu i cupfuls of ri'ill ) oil: of one cu'j. One whole eijij, Una leiel leaspoviiftd of nutmeg. Three-quarters aipful of suyar. iicat to thoroughly mix, using a food budget, I would not caie to make any definite estimate. i. wiuum'u jsn'iiw. i.ij j uu v .wjv.i - i .; . . think rtiiy good-looking fellow mUHt bo must be niled out ror tno passirans are t. " . i n i . l I t U l.i.. ....! -,n 4 tine A Au Vi i a t a K' n InTlf? coneeiien. in mo nrsi piace n itn i i is iimtm ""t "'";. ."-","' ,-;".,:. -;r"- to not loss th bn.nt ,.f m ;.i-i-"" m fault that bis features happen to po , time, ao noi wan uuui mm m mo timi-, - wonifiPD i noon io to. . Although tho Goernment no longer T Mr, W It i requires an Increasing number of tech- io .urs. . ii. nlclanb, laboratories in civilian bos- Tiinnk you irry iiiucu ior iuc.ivmi mr puais. cic , are always on the lookout UK rnnsldered nil n It's the fault of hav ing a handsome parent or, perhaps, two such partnts or. perhaps, heaven ut-t ira them to bin. without his parents :...-. .... ..... .. ..... lieing iianahonie. uitiier way ilm nu 4 fQr .. ..1.1 l.il.. nf ..Ii.IiI,.-IaII- .. ,,, fn , . . .. , . . .... ... r;a7n. on hi, n.trt that bis even ban. '" '"' '"? " " 1)"'",.,i"i'J'i." Z,'," :"' l"""- ." la.Jul a mailer or look -'-"'" r: . . r "" z., r'; una fo nrneiy HUiMJurtiiiK iier ucu-iiu- inc nrounfi n. net 1a until vi toeth aro whlta and straight, .'o wny .. ., . .. Drato too. Th crit n position, bo you must not be discouraged. no ursi siep jou couiu tn'.te would bo pui a mtie advertisement In the until tender. Add one medium-sized Dover egg-beater, and then pour into onion for each serving. Season and custard cups or a baking clie-h and thicken the gravy slightly and then bet in a baking pan and add ono pour over the chicken in a casserole quart of water, iiake for forty-five dish. Cover with a plain pastty crust. Crust for Chicken l'olpie One cupful of flour. One-half Icaspooniul of sal1, One teaspoonful of baking po ver. Sift to mix and then rub in three tablespoonfuls of shortening. Mix to a dough with four or five table spoon fuh of cold water. Koll out one-quarter inch thick nnd cut sev eral gashes in tho center of the crust to allow the steam to escape. Cover the top of tho casserole with thc dough, turning under tho dish all the uneven corners. Wash with minutes in a moderate oven. PlaC' ing thc water in tho baking pan pre vents the pudding from baking too quickly. My dear Mrs. Wilson I see in tho papers you want the house wives to write you. 1 am not n housewife, but am taking the liberty to wnte. What I would like to know is what you think is a fait allowance for three people, two adults and one child coven vears of acre'.' My salary is S2i . ... - i. on . it. .I i 'w" per wcck, rrni, ;.i pur niuui.ii sum i,m ,,,,i,. chabu and deal with tho cut-rate My near Mrs. Wilson I'pthaps you will not care to have one ot the opposite sex coming to jou for infoimution stiictly in the piovincc of the home mntket. I am not familiar with your lules. so will come anyway, ieeling suie that ou will put me right. I need thi.-, information; maybe some others need it, too. I hao at tempted several times to make the genuini" Pennsylvania countiy scrapple, but it is never tight as father used to mako it. I "p little for tho btoro variety. Will jou not help mo in this matter und greatly oblige H. C. M.7 II. I. M. Take a head of pig, re- moe the eyes, tongue and brains and cleanse well. Add the heart and lean trimming from pork and placr, I in a largo kettle and cover with cold ! water and cook slowly until the meat is tender and will leave the Remove the fat bristle and bones and then chop tin ennpeitcd in regard to tho same? iiurico i-riuay. uue iu mi- uitru luiu c.iu. journal or tno American Med cat Asso- conceiicu in rcnaru to tim oainc. . ,.ri, ,, nf i, a ,. fe tho last clnis ol I . i ,Hm, i. i.,...i., ... ,...i. .7... ..,,.. ..uisid thV'nueM.'.u. sl iv on tor her aged hu"sband weie mide comfortable though th,"" help warned" co nm oi irgument and member Dhnplel Blond ?nd .lc ,musl '.T, a sweet nsolatlon for that publication I discussed jour pre., 1, i S t S o7l her to know things were this way. The ,ncament with those familiar with the frlendsh li biiwieii us'n" ceases so if money jou stilt. Mrs U II inched , work of technicians and they stronglj iritiiueiwi' I'ttnttii uii t.ia..o u ii . ,, d before her husband was v,nm..,n.i..a iv,i v .. ni n.i 7... I , , . f.Bir,, in mil, iiiiiir.iiii I ill nil iiih -. . . '. . . . ,..u.u ,.1.0, .vw .. ... 1111,, iiiu PARIS PALM BliACH (ga$6s bio in In he n Vicln for 6of ' 1 Ih 7.wlii amiable part at th- lop of lour argu men 1 om i:iti:d tiid. glore.. J.S. U. meat nue. airuin nnu men uon tne .1. S. D. This would, indeed, be a liquid inpidly for twenty minutes to water nnd bake for forty-five min- difficult moblcm for mo to answer, leduco it; then add the picpaicd tttes in a hot oven. Canots, celery fl3 no two persons outsido of those meat. Now thicken with two and and peas may be added to the pie , actually in the homo can know and , one-half cupfuls of coinmcal and one if desired. My dear Mrs. Wilson Would it be asking too much of you to send me some good fudge recipes'.' Thanking you in advance, I am, U1SS V. tt. .3. figure on individual taste. Then, cuptui oi uucku neat nour. use mis I again, you may bo a man who is amount to every two quarts of 'doinc haid labor or out-of-door liquid. Add thc meal slowly nnd work, or poihaps you hae an office ' stir constantly to prevent lumping. position. No matter winch position ncaton, mmiiijf you occupy, your food requirements Miss D. R. S. bee candy tecipes , wou(l cej to b0 bufilcient for your for Clulstmas week and also those , bodily up-kecp,' and not knowing this on Uecember z-i, l'Jia. My dear Mis. Wilson Will you please publish in tho Evening Public Ledceii how to make a biead pudding and what causes it to fall when you take it out of thc ovon? Mrs. C. M. T. Try This Recipe for Bread Pudding "Sirs. C. M. T. Soak sufficient bread in hot water to boft-n and'U- Ask Mrs. Wilson If you havo any cookery prob lems brluff them to Mrs. Wilson. She will bo clad to answer you through theso columns. Address questions to Mrs. M. A. Wilson, nvEXixa Pubmc Lccacn, Philadel phia. One ami one-half ieanpoonf uls o; salt, . One teaspoonful of pepp'r, One-half teaipaonful of poultry scasonixitt i to evcy quart of liquid. Set in a place where it will cook very .lowly for one hour, keeping in mind the , fact that it will scorch very easily, j Then rinse the pans with cold water and pour in tho scrapple. Set to cool. In cold weather this will keep for two weeks. PlIF-Ll y TV 11 i , 1 ) " U 1 1 burled and tins inon ng we receieu a journal in any large library. It is pub-1 nrnci ft .ii.inD .u .., ., u ....... ,,... j iiaileu ln cnicagoni duo litnrnorn street ! who hate to generously helped her Tf , pn , ,,, ,,. fr ..,, I -.,, ., ,.. , and Nurses, on Twentj'-second street be- ill lie Directed tween Market and Chestnut streets, and I To the Fditorof -Woman's ragt: I ask for tho librarian. I am told jou Dar Madam As I know iou are alwais "' i" 'o f" " 1171'iui uuurmauon. I kind and ttllllrc to help. I am toralnu analn HiAe jou thought of thc big commercial tor tour ant ice jiio past rpiuemio icit urns lanoraioriesr b'ena me a heir-addressed SKSwWh0i h1.". ar''brv .i'o'HSJ. S SaSi "tm""1 n?l? "?. l C?" 3TOU Of 1 ono was born Mn.-o her husband died. At one. "r ' mese. just Keep on I the present umn snu is muKin? ner nomo iiiiib iiiiu ttu, auto juu iviu Kei n with me, but , Is looklns for work wheto sho position, Moro and inoro hospitals ould brlmt both her children and jet et throughout the country nro calling for somn wjk'S lesblss so slio will b able to i,i,nratorv workers It is lust n. m-ntnt. , loths herself nnd tha children Do ou laugraiory wuriters. 11 is jusi a matter know of Homethlns llko that and where she of finding them. I Pipiniw lisprts.. 0VA, NEEDLE THREADER Ordinarily this is a tpool holder, but llio addition of a liiaf.nifjing fIj? makes it a cry noel comtru (oinenicnro indccil. It is a needle threader as well. The needle and thread are held in baik of the glass rhoco!5iA0 racrcage manes a wuari II Took a Year to Perfect It Takes But a Few Minutes to Make 'J he mot.t accurals measuring and weighing appliances cnturo uniform results that even the most careful cool: cant alwajs aehleo. That Is why It Is The Dessert That Never Disappoints The delectable chocolate flaor brings demands for a second helping from eerybodj', P.lch In butter fats, making It an Ideal food for children and convalescent. Buy ft Today But Be Sure It's Mrs. Morrison's THE MORRISON COMPANY, PH1LA., PA. m STH AVE. at 46TH ST. NEW YORK 1422 OOtalnut street west or nKLLEvrn-sTnATroRD Annual Rearanee 5ale em us I 7KiA.)7tAU4nX 1111 1 awi-jsi sw M I CWsfJOmPBDOIM Si IV TMMMDIMI, LiM EVENING GOWNS $55 $75 $95 FORMERLY 95 TO 5195 DAY DRESSES $45 $65 $85 FORMERLY $85 TO $150 SUITS $55-$75-$95 FORMERLY 75 TO $185 COATS $45 $65 $75 FORMERLY $75 to $125 Entire Stock of Hats at greatest reductions. of the year. 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