-n '.' 1 '.' - tyr. . EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JANUARY 20,. 1910' ' APAGE WHERE WOMEN'S INTERESTS CENTER TESTED RECIPES DAINTY BARGAINS LETTERS 1 V nzr.iv. HOW TO MAKE GOOD SPONGE CAKE; MRS. WILSON NAMES PRINCIPLES ingredients Must Be Intelligently Put Together and Baking Time Divided Into Periods There Arc Also Recipes Here for Angel Cake, Jelly Roll and Other Delicacies By MRS. M. A. WILSON (CoTtirloht, 1119. bv Mrs. it. A. Wilson. lll rtonts rrrird.j Q1HERE 18 no royal road to Success periods, ns follows: First quarter, step roust be carefully taken, as if I'""".- I""1" upon it alono depended the fate of ' """ """' anau ''"""" '"" vttc uiiuMMniiigi Each houscwifo well knows that ner, but I must know just what was i will be found to be equally dc really happening in the oven. licious ns n cake made with five or The baking time was divided into six eggs and no baking powder. Now Try This One-It's My Own i and tho heat having set the cell Thivc-quartcrs cupful of sugar, Yolks of two eggs, One-half ttaspoonful of timer. Place in a mixing bowl nnd cream until very light and n good lemon or. Now add .v.??," ' TT .I" "l.w ' .I "alls, the cake starts to brown l"a !""" '"" " "U"V '';, Third quarter, tho baking progresses "",' the cake making. Also the woman . ' , . . , t,,. col quarter, reduce the heat to a very T"r '"' " slow oven. This causes the cake One cupful of flour, I to shrink away from the pan and I Tk. "P' f I thoroughly cook in the center. ,po'!! ...... ., .,... UCttb 11 IIUA. illiU LJ1UII LUt auu Tests for Cakes fold in the stiffly beaten whites of The cake may be tested with a ' two eggs. Bake for forty-five min- clcan brown straw or a splinter or ! utes in a greased and floured pan. a toothpick, or, as the baker docs, . cnonD. cl Kmm Svnm whose sponge cake is light, dc-1 licious and tender knows full well that those who sample it will ap preciate the ineffable deliciousness of this cake. Then, too, the middle-aged woman will remember the delicious, genuine pound cake of grandma's day that required two hours' steady beating. Think of it, two hours' steady beat FROM OUR OLD FRIEND, THE FLOUR SACK i t , , , IlllllllllllllllllllllHHHHHlllllllllllllVl Vb .FXVsalllllllllllllllllllllllllHHijVHijlVBiMHHBH r ,., . & lm I V i vfH KkK .i -rfirMfc 1 V B by pressing firmly in the center of i ing, ye hustlers of this twentieth the cake with two lingers. If the century! This steady, long beating cake is firm reduce tho heat and brought the dough to a velvet-like bake for ten minutes longer, consistency and made it the color. Now. keen in mind tho fact that I of molten gold. But, alas, gone are with all cakes containing shortening, SV"J'' those days, as well as those of the eggs and sugar the average oven taorpsoonfuis o, southern hostess, who always com- heat will need to bo a very mod-1 , ,," "' SB0 "' Some folks like a cake that is not as sweet as those above. For them try this: One-half cupful of uhite com if sugar, One tcaspoonful of vanilla. Place in a boul and cream until light lemon color, and then add Four tablcspoonfuls of water, One cupful of flour, Two teaspoonfuh of baking noicder. ' I Tlnf t iix. OM1 !. .t1 Ar! flrl vuv w ...1. uuu tiiv.i LUb aim lulu in the stiffly beaten whites of the Second. It must be light, the, jelly roll; fifteen to eighteen minutes U C.BRS- "ako for forty-five min- UK3 111 (I luvutriilic utuil. Note Do not cut the pounded these cakes and was as- urate one, not more than 300 to 325 sisted by her colored maid. j degrees Fahrenheit. The use of an ' In those bygone days the skill oven thermometer will amply repay' of the cook gave the result obtained the home baker. Forty-five to fifty in the making of the cake. Cake to five minutes is the usual time allow- be perfect must be: i ance for a sponge cake. The size First. Delicate and fine in and shape of the texture; very tender and free from tho time. Allow twenty minutes for any suggestion of sogginess. j a layer cake; twelve minutes for a stiffly folding should bo done until the grain neither too fine nor too coarse, for cup and small mold cakes: forty Thirrl. It: must, lip vr11 flnvnrpil. n U-t,.fl,. m;t v.- ,..,,1 1, OIC 1JO noi Fourth. There should not be a mixes, while a loaf cako containing ' 1lcnte1n ,whit? of c?s in,he cak predominance of any one ingredient, 'fruit, nuts or chocolate will rc-, t0 h Th,e cutti"K, 'd cither m flour, butter, eggs or,qucntly require seventy minutes flavoring. Fifth. The appearance of cake itself should suggest liciousness. .Method Have all the utensils and ui-itki iciiuilu at;ti:iib liiiuuivs. . ., . . . .. . . i i i. . tu: ...n : ,:-i. r' white is cut into pieces the size of And keep this well in mind: Great , . m-, ., , i the haste and a hot oven are the con dc-, tributing factors of most failures. ' Now, a word or two about the utensils, which are used for mixing. in- a dowi witn sloping siues ana a gredients assembled and ready to wooden spoon arc preferred by ex- All utensils must be absolutely free eggs and butter. These commodities tL'"".. an almond. Then pour the mixture into tho pans right away. From the above-given recipes i many delicious cakes may be made, such as fancy cuts and jelly roll. When the sponge mixture is used for fancy cuts spread the mixtuie from any suspicion of grease. But- must now be used very carefully. A ter or shortening should be soft, so recipe in the days of long ago, be that it may be easily creamed, fore high prices, that read some Place the eggs in a dish, so that thing like this: none may break. Sift the flour One cupful of sugar, twice before measuring nnd then sift Fire or siV egg, three times after adding the bak ing powder. Preparation of the Pans One cupful of flour. Little grated rind of lemon, One tablespoovful of lemon juice, I:..... n 1 tlinn fl n, , . fill llln n M r .: ,.a :, -i. -:-.. i. for making sponge cakes, would to- and bake; then turn out on a board which has been dusted with sugar to cool. Spread with jelly and then place together. Press firmly and cover with a water icing, and then cut with a sharp knife into the de sired shapes. Oblongs, squares and diamond shapes are easily and quickly cut. Onrn used for lrjin(t dishes, the old and faithful flour park has now been promoted. Here arc shown little dresses made from none other than that faithful kitchen friend. Scraps of gingham and cretonne Mere used as trimming THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE TODAY'S INQUIRIES SATURDAY'S ANSWERS l. Name a notrt ahonrr thnt ran be (Itrnjl. To roni of Mltililne nreuml n buiton fnr th brldr-to-bp. j lint,. u i t from icirlnr at th S. what l the cunf of "lufmlnr .hadown"? , ragm. 3. In Mhat ourt of thu world illd Hip unr of '- To Jirnfni a plnrkft from tmirlnr. hook roimrtlrt and pcrfiune orlelnate? Vlr 'u',, book nml ro and rlantp tl 4. Nimir a (io.rrnmrnt l.ullrlln that roil. te'o. Vhi k,l,'Snl,f"hln.fi.T,,U " tnlnv tnlualili. Information ohnut rid- ' ," V . ' noim line tlip lmur of ant? ' iHMltln lialr arnnv obopt an Infh n 5. hat I- thr rleht iay to nuW n flrr In . , '!"" ," thr rjnup? 'n uiulnc matrrUt for hono drrnws bar 6. When Hltohol l .nlllfd on tnrnl.hcd - ""''' unrona m match. r nood hat houId h dono Itnnirdlatt l? " An,. naorbt poudrr. kurh n' fullrr'a ........ , iriu-ii iiitiiH. rir., win rtmnva PLEASE TELL ME WHAT TO DO By CYNTHIA THOSE WHO LOVE US BEST JUST TAKE US FOR GRANTED An Afterthought Written to a Girl If ho Was Always Asked to Ridq in a Flivver When There. Was a Large Car in the Boy's Father's Garage Catholic Can Re President 7"n the Hdttnr of U'mnnil'a Paov: , I)inr Mudnm Pali mi nlnuan Inll ,n IP b J'rcaldint of the I'nlteil Mtalrn mut he a I I'rotestnnt? la It mllle thnt a Catholic run noior to a 1'rtjlJcnl of tho United (Mrs.) J. U M. HUtt's I.OOI htlllnM fpnit. PuK.Ia Tl. k.kIku lioiild ho lirnnlird Hn,t nnd then the tmuder Mpnlled. Work around thr t'ar tlclei until tliev lwome nnlled. Then '"""H I hem unj nnd uoih or aponce the htaln. Turmeric la n enntltuent of mitnr plikle nnd riirn iHimier. to whlrh It la ndileil for ita jellon loior and aroauitlc flavor. In koo! Rtyln this Mirlni;. An tittructic "rent this car la niailo with n lone, rtraiKht. not necessarily narrow, aklrt. trimmcu Mltli sexeral rows of Mack silk lira Id. quite clo.e tncether. Tho irali Thtro Is notlilntr In the laws of tho fulled States that s.s n Catholic must in Mr ho President Wear Y'our Hair Up TO thr Kdllnr nt It'nitinn'it lnnm' Ier Jtadam 1'1-oc let m know tin f"",l" "e iniiiie in Hie style that I most thrnuah our rulunin I nm n clrl of elili en "".'omlnic to jou If miu haxp a special nn.l I still war m hair down Not Innu style. The style In fashion now Is the rriitfi twit." r a i rjiv . I... .. i..i.i i.i i,..-. ... ... a ...... .!. a n in f'iiir( u and do Miu think It I al weir m hair up or dyw In aihnnee. DOHA If the other Klrls In the bridal partv nre wenrlnir their hnlr un. then It vv lit look a ere.it ileal bettor f .r i,m io Wo i " " ""aenpn. so iiint inter m the season your up, too. lleaulifjinp Process To thr yriitar of H'oinnti's J'aor! Ilenr Madam T am r-Uteen rears old nnd I would like ou to animer a few question for me ui i un imu io ni in ihmii pu fi nnrK r ,1... r'.ltt- ... if....... on.. eten with mv other teeth ns tny tun larito To thr l.ilitnr of Human 'one' front teeth ntlck out7 If a lirneo could he Tlenr Madam I would Ille to haxe jour worn, how muth do ou think one woulil edvlre In this matlir I Wh to le a ni.f linen hner for u slater of mlm Would Ato, 1 lemon Julee rlanKernus to the Miu klndl tell ni huw the cards should Im sl.ln'' I heard laal It eauses the skin to wnrdfd and nl.o If It I better to have them I.. ....U ..m.I ........ I. .1 . .. . .- I.Hnt.J r.n.1 I. un ....... .I.....I.I .1..... W.. ..I ii'ukii iiiiu iir.in 11 if'iei uiur. I Wiipi IO i'ii'r,i nnu i. rv, i-u.i .nuuiu uir; iv .u Cvnthki Is ery triad to nnwer problem such as are sent to hi r by tho readers of the column, but she oaks that those who send In letters write on ono side of th) Cnnr only and stato their problems as rlefly a possible Many of the letters are so lenBthy It I neresar to keep correspondents walling a ery lonit time for their answers, h I'inthi.i tMnnot publish moro tb.in fio or six Utters dally. Meaning of Greek Letters Dear t'ynthla Would you please print In your paper If the llretk letters Sl&ma Delta Till represent a fraternity or sorority. The pin has an owl's head at the top with little red and creen eyes. ANXIOUS. filKma Delta Phi Is the name of n na tional college fraternity. THE boy's father had two cars, ono bit: ono nnd a llttlo one, and tho boy wai allowed to use tho little one. And so you can understand how It was. The boy's girl nnd ho used to be spinning; across the country In the llttlo one nnd It rattled and the bottom of It witt dirty. Hut who cared? There was tana; In the nlr nnd there was tho blue sky and In the fall there were the leaver. Who cared? Well not the Klrl. Until One day tho college tho boy attended was Klvlng; a dance which was strictly a school affair. Tho college wns co educational and the boys were to bring no outsiders.. And so the chap, whose father had two cars In his garage, couldn't bring his own girl and hod to up and ask some one else. Which ho did. And tho night of the dance. Io nnd behold, he drove up for the new girl In the big car. He had man aged to get his father's permission! TUB little girl who wroto to ask whether or not to give up this boy's friendship was the llttlo girl who sat home the night she found It out and decided that If sho wasn't good enough for the, boy'.s best enr then sho wasn't good enough for him. Wo nnswered her rather briefly at the time becauso she was In a hurry to know. But tho problem stuck deep nnd somehow stretched away beyond a boy, two girls and two cars. OP COU11SB, there was only one way to answer. One doesn't give up friends for things like that. It would, perhaps. If you are a woman, be like giving up your best woman friend because she did not use her best dishes when you came to lunch. You might have known for a fact sho used them the Sunday beforo when the Joneses came for their annual visit. THANK goodness for women who do not uso their best dishes when we drop in for a friendly meal I It takta tlmo to fish all the gold nnd white china finery from its stately home in tho mahogany cabinet. And oh, tho caro one must tnko In washing up afterward! It takes per&uaslon to wheedle the big car from father. And oh, tho tearing out you get later if It blows a shoo while under your gentle auspices I I hope the little girl who wrote for advice before Is read ing this column today because 1 would like to emphasize upon her tho fact that thoso who lovo us be,st tako us for granted. We may rail against it onco In a while, but in the long run, like our good comfortable shoes, wo like it that way best. Our friends understand us and wo understand them. If tho floor of tho car Is a bit greasy, well so be It. If there is a chip out of the blue ana white breakfast dishes Aunt Susie gave us for our wedding present, well so be It ngnln, Dear knows, there nre enough of strangers in tho world before whom we must appear In our host bib nnd tucker. It would be a dreary' world. Indeed, little girl who rides In a illvver, if we had to be dressed up all the time. Adventures With a Purse TvlD you receive any hand-crocheted camlsolo tops or nightgown yokes for Christmas, and nre you waiting for hargalns In crepe de chine In order to Imnko them no L.tu miifertnl bnOttlni? Approves of Uculisli Hick 'the loely hand work7 If so, you will Dear Cynthia As a reader of your i be Interested In a sale of crepe le chine column cery ecnlng, I ran across a I have discovered. It Is of loely heay letir-r signeii Devilish Dick. I must saylqunlity, and not only would make lux . !.. ii l.vl.l -n.l.l !..;, ...... I . ., ,.. . ' "" -'hni .'V.IIICII iJicit. J uiuct PilJ lt(UUliy, mill IIOL UlllV WOUIU llllllSV IUA- l rlKht for me o on?' .'l, !?'" '"?" "V'1 ,,v?,l8t c,'i , h;i' r'"lh Dlel; Is quite correct about 'uriou9 underwear, but would be the very in: Wnk,,ou XVCTeU' ,hC B'rl llh Whm V.1" ? Yto, It comes In most I- practical, to nae tile waist of your You don't hate to marrv a "dried ', ' "., """" ''' "" i""- " drtss made ns a short Jacket with the i. , t. , . """' , , but J1.8!) a yard, and tho material Is belt attached, so that later In the season ' KfIKlv.-Jxl1if.il;e!:.r5.a3 "i10!?1-0 a"?. f? 0 Inches wide. When you begin to Jolly nffalrs. And my word, how their purchnso does amount to real money. It's surprising. Kqually surprising are the little shirts I saw today, remarkably heavy and warm appearing for 49c each. I should think that a few of these for eeryday wear In not too cold wea ther would ho a very thrifty purchase. SS& m'rartllVeplament J.$b """" " " Surprise Linen Shower ilreRsedl Ifnw uoul.l ion suffffe.t this lo he done. be. Upe It to Ket rid of freckle Can sou tell me sumi-thlm- that will ma my ejuasnes groiv DIHl'I.l.S. rau.o she la not to know of thl Utile af- Consult a dentist about jour teeth. fair It I not roIiii; to be In her borne Lemon Juice lias a dritmr tendencv on w.h,t "uld u adiiio to scre thnt would the skin. I'slnc n little akin fnn,l lifter, not W ery etn. nlt e- lll.Alll.lt. finnpf T n mi !. -. . j -- .i j as well ns these parlor homines. So. "My ago Is beginning to show,' you boys, don't think, because you marry a "lgh ruefully, as you take your mirror rriiMine Kin, you must pick out a dried to tne unnaiienng ngni or, a winnow, apple," because ou surely will get left, and examine jour face mercilessly. A lien a man returns from a. day's work Hhartowv crows feet around the eyes, a. m.,u!!Sfi A? w i" nt l,om? a"d not llt a'flnt line between them, of n neck that Ing 'ife-'! c.Sh0IWag?eeelTv..hUlD,eT.??sh J' "l""1" " 'T "eU," Dick saMng that his Idea of fa vTlf'. ". ! .Impartially, and show jou where you one who will be a companion or a mate "'" nR:i! ,lr8t -Now. course, few oC and will bo read for a good time when us discover any preparation which will dally duties are through hold off lines forever, or which will en- A girl Mich as Dick speaks of will'nblc us to present to the world at fifty. ."':'' "'" " K""" "'.'? ' 'i ou H0ft outhfu sk In devoid of wrinkles, For Jelly Roll Cocr the bottom of the oblong day prohibit many of us enj'oyinp; pan with a greased nnd floured .Ui., .Uirttnii. nnl.ii 'Tl.n T.-nl:l. nnnnf o n A tlien tinni" in tkft imivIii.a use butter for sreosinR the pans, h housew,fo and one-quaitcr inch deep. Spread owing to the fact that butter burns .' ... . ,' . ... ... ,i .t ... ,1 .... . , , , ., was wen versea in economics. in jkiuj mm men raw lur ion nun- at a much lower temperature than fact sh(J ,vas the founder flf sev. utes , a hot oveHi Turn on a doth IfK ,Ve",ac!e1Ve-n':iflo .iVr'a'cI '" 'not' '.our' .n.tat.on. engra I l X '' '" M rZXi not only ,o ward ihom this A little glycerin added aim agrees tor tbo llm n shower. Kither si nd jour , .,.. olT, but also to keep the skin remarkably with some skins, but has n bad effect calling card, w itli ".surprise linen shower . t.n.i.lMI HOLSI.Kl.l.I'hR. healthy and soft. There Is a massage on others if It agrees, it w 111 soften the tor Miss ' w rltten ncro-s the top, or action of the lemon else write a tegular form.il Imitation as A little white asellne niinlled to the follow This method is much easier than lininp tho pan with paper. Do not other shortening- and so gives the . cake a heavy, dark crust. eral schools for economy in her and then trim the edges. Spread kingdom, and in order that the good , with jelly and roll tightly in a "Miss rerpiests the pleasure of illss company at a bridge party and surprise linen shower for Miss on .Monday. January Twentieth nt two-thirty o'clock" Bv putting the "surprise" In a our in- ,, , . cl ., 'cream that comes, the orv i ' Miouid She lo to Dance!-.' , which suggests tho Emoothness of velvet, Dear Cynthia Is It nroner for a and so Inspires colli joutig woman or man whn engaged, I The assurance Is that It has been c-spe- For the names of shops where ar ticles mentioned In "Adtentures With n Purse" can bo purchased, address 1-Mltor of Woman's Pag, Kvcnino I'ubLic I.coaEit, orphone the Woman's Department, Walnut 3000. iKIng In different cities, lo go out to I clallv prepared for discouraging wrinkles notnhhi,L.olrai.'lrtl'S wh,'n cach Unoa nnd putting to Might tell-tale hollows In notiung or It. .... , ,, ,, ,, t,,. ,,.r I. I u ri .Stc ttl01""lsls, ,ha,t h,le Jl.in. wh eh s a small pr; s a right to go and do as she pleases '.ii,,,, crMm long as she Is not married nnd says exce"ent cream. ha there are no strlnir tied to her. nml how docs she know If her Intended wi'l of proportion. These women are thcs0 recjpCS made up for the royal able to judge the amounts without household. The British Queen was careful measuring. They belong to a Sp.Pn,ij,. cook. and she was most There are a limited number of neonle would 1m stimulate.) tn n ! cloth. Set aside to cool, nnd then women who are gifted with a sense v,ccri interest she frequently had ice with water icing. Water Icing One ttatpoonful of lemon juice, Pinch of cr"am of tartar, Ttco tablcspoonfuls of boiling water. Place in a bowl and add sufficient XXXX sugar to make the mixture spiend smoothly without running. Cocoa may be added to the last part of the icing after one or two cakes have been iced with the white. The a class with an eye for quantities Seldom do they vaiy their measure ments by a quaiter of a tcaspoonful one way or the other. But we mortals who are not so gifted mut realize that tho main point for the ptoud of this recipe, which was her own. She placed in a bowl: One cupful of suoar, Yolks of thiee eggs, (irutcd riiui of one-quarter lemon. One tablrsnnontiil of Iriumt inirr Euccess oi any cooK.ng depends en- alld then crcan, thjs with a wooden tnely upon our careful weighing spoon until thp mix,urP turneil a and measuring of all ingredient?. nlo lemon color TMc .noii,- r. This is the rock that so many quired about twelve minutes. xowcorrMt ;. temperature for epongc failures are stranded on. I're-'add cake is J,. j degrees Fahrenheit, quently one will feel that, "Oh. well. I'uur tablespaonfuls of water, A Small Angel Cake just a little bit more or loss won't One cupful of" sifttd flour, Oiie-hali ctpful of sugar, matter." But it does matter, and Tuo led teaspoonfuh of baking , One-half cupful of flour, very much so a: that. It is these powder. Onc-halj teapoo,n,il of 'cream ot little practices that prevent you Beat thoroughly to mi. for four loifnc. from having a perfect product. minutes and then cut and fold in Sift four times and then place A famous French baker once told the stiffly beaten whites of three whites of three large eggs in n bowl me in my young apprentice days eggs. Pour into a greased and and heat until they will hold their that more cakes were s-poiled be- flouted tube pan and bake for fifty ihape. Now gently cut and fold cause of poor efforts in baking than minutes. Remove from the oven in the sugar and (lour. Pour into in any other way. In fact, he was and partly cool. Then turn on a an ungrea.scd tube pan and bake for very insistent that 1 mun not only.hoatd dusted with granulated .sugar, thirty-live minutes in a moderate carefully compound tho ingredients This cake will weigh one pound. It oen. When baked remove and turn in a thorough workmanlike man- may be iced or served plain and upside down to cool. matry her, etc. I have taken tho bland appealing of all baby clothes are the I thnt. nu Oin la nm.n..A,l ... .l.lu ........ ' ' . ' ... ....... ...., . . ! Ill tie ' r.ingements lor your hriuge pnrty. . ,,' ' ,;' :;,m .''.". r """"" cunning little pnins. mi ineir iuhk Hnw ,he guests all know It Is to be a surprise. ' "" ,?X 'io'r mer P'? "'cs and snug necks they are such .n "" tbev will be caieful about keeping their "'r In jour paper. It. J. Stockings Hold the Stage A Dailv Fashion Talk bv Florence Ro.sc r Mrs. Wilson Answers Questions My dear Mis Wilson Will you please give me a recipe for fruit salad dressing and also a vege table salad dressing? Mrs. C. K. C. Fruit Salad Dressing One-half cupful or white sirup, i On-hali cupful af ica'er. Two level tablcspoonfuls of com et arch. Dissolve the starch in the water . and add the simp. Place on tho stove and bring to a boil. Cook for five minutes and then add tho ! juice of One lemon, , One orange. . Yolk of one egg. Beat to mix and then carefully 'beat in the stiffly beaten white of1 one CSS- This will give you a light, fluffy dressing that will be equally delightfully its a fruit salad di eas ing or as a sauce for pudding. See ' previous article on winter salad for other dressing recipes. My dear Mrs. Wilson Will you ' please print a recipe for mar- ! malade, using a mixture of grape fruit and orange? Have made gome, and it Is very bitter. How ! can this be overcome? Thanking 1 you in advance Mrs. C. S. II. California Orange and (rapefruit Marmalade Mrs. i'. s. H.Grato the yellow rind of NiV oranges, Tuo grapefruit. Tu o lemons, taking tare that none of the white pith is used. Add two quatts of water and ..tnnd aside for twenty four hours. ow p.lie tm pitj.y white part from the orange and lemons and cut tho fruit into small pieces. Cut and remove the pulp from the grapefruit, squeezing out all the juice from the rind. Now peel 'i orangf. Tiro lemons Remove all the white, pithy mem brane and cut tho fruit into small pieces, discarding the seeds. Re mote the puip from four gi ape fruit and add it to the orange ami lemon pulp. Add the pulp of the oranges, lemons and grapefruit and four quarts of water together. Cook very slowly for ono hour and then set aside for twenty-four hours. Now measure and allow thiee-quar- ters cupful of sugae to each cup of tho mixture. The next day return tho measured mixture to the kettle and bring to a boil. Cook for thirty minutes and then add the sugar and stir until dissolved; then bring to a boil and cook slowly until thick like jam, or until 223 degiecs Vnht eiilini i reached on the candy thermometer. Put into glasses. This amount will make about two dozen glares Bitter marmalade can bo made less bitter by adding an equal amount of thick apple i-auce (oic until it is thick like jam at.ii return to glasses. PASTORS HAIL PROHIBITION .ij Kis-mg of llooc IVsayes 1 JifMt eu Kr.i i I be pass ng ol the 1'quor business was refined to M mnnj imnlneu In their pulpit nddi.meH esterda as the great- I ? ,?nt '" Atiieian history Min.e the I - IM 1 Vt .1 r .Mane ilergjmrii dwiured that Amer icans full tu imnpretieiiil Ibn political nml eiriiionv slgnltiuitire of this grout niotnl iilumpn v hid. Is destined i ..,,. n treimmb.us iniluenue upon the hlstorv "f the nation lome of Ibe pastors dii lured that the pas-lrg of the llciuor trallle s the first gnat blessing to rmin. out of the war i lergmen predicted that rlenner nol. Has limy bo looked for, with the etll Vi'-V.'i''".'," '.'f,ht' ,,0"'e lln"l' removed V.tJ.,tl'",nu,K0 nf " brewent and distilling lmerestH removed from polities in I'eiinsyhiinla, they said, tho State "'jyl'" rescued from th stigma under which It has risted mhuw I ejel.ishes each night with .i tiny camel. ' hnlr brush helps to link" them grow longer If ;inu are faithful about the I treatment He careful not to let it get 1 Into your tes. Blue Seroe Dress for Street Trt 9 Ii j Wul i frt tf IT 'mil t m Tsi tt I)-r Mflrlam I would IlKf ou n.UIra J" tu' l,u t"V ", ,L "luJ, ,.A "' vlT on nhht to tf-Jt for a n-n nprlrnr iro for trr'H hearing nbout the Miower. o n woman of fn-ty I titn cry tall and me- fan auk her to help jou with the ur rtlum stout, And uant Mmi'thlns that IH t ' r.inirenient' for your hrldge imrty. A? nrv ior mrri'i w'nr in iihtk coior nhall I hap It mailc 1 lmn t had a !!;:,-rinW0u:i,'binnoeI"Th,V,m tUtv, hidden as they come In, and jou I It U true that some pc-yons do not for nv ndMce you mav Ik able to die hi range to be downstairs to recede i approve ot an engaged gill going Ii Also, whnt do the letters V A It I M .nd them, while your sb-ter Mns upstairs to parties and dances without her Hancc for In the serMeo It J P show them whele to put their things, on the other hand, If sho 111 is In an Dluo serge Is alwajs the best material ere hot chocolate, small elites candy ' other town and the girl Is joung nnd for a sttvil diess nnd will continue to be nnd salted nuis. lotes dancing and he knows that she goes to parties with lur brother (though I she dances with other men there and noes not let any one man monopolize her time), there Is no objection to her so doing. Hut jou are light In ning she should not go It her fiance does not Know that she Is going This Toes not mean that she must Inform him before , eteiy partj she may go to, but she I should let him l.noi.- In general that she intends to go to dances when he cannot be heie In the elt. with her If he oh Jetts and she i.ires nbtnif his opinion, sho will consider his point of lew, And 'It would be wh-cr not to go terv often , to patties without him x Yz-?itmmimr x x .... What Mncenl; Keulli 1P ! vVis -- X ! Dear t'tnthla I notice In vnue eol. iiintis plentv of mimntnl nnd criticisms ielatle to loe pbllosoph, but so far no one has put anj thing out on mv stuff. It nppi.irs when It Is focused down to actual facts in the case of loe matches time are few that caie to as Mline all ie.spiiisi), because the majority are too self-coneelted Now Anxious wants lo know when a glil Is sincere Miss Anlous, I am only tw ic twenty and two, but ou girls ciitalnly hate my sjinpathy. 'be iauo jour trilling never brings ou a decent ttward On a cemetei'y tablet 1 noticed the following Inscilptlon todnj-, "When man's tlrst i reed Is love, theie will be penes." Let us add the word truth to thl and apply It lo both sees and we bate the secret of happiness and succes In eef walk of life. ' The Inst condition nf siiicerltv Is truth. It Is an axiom as old and loin, moii us civllUatl&n It is the principle upon whli h eer Just cause nnd noble purpose Is founded. Theie Is nothing that will so seere!j expose the vulgar ity of men and women as deliberate falsehood. It takes only with persom of the same deplorable wfal.ness, I am speaking of sincerity now If jou let jour note go to protest nt a bank and come later with a lame ecuse, jour credit is fast ehrlwllng up. When any Intimate icIuMons detelop between two peisons truth - the tlrst step of attaining the highest legnrd, So. when j oil me t u lady or gentlemnn, who nlwajs tells j-ou the truth in lote or business, jou can feel (oiilldent there Is some degree of sinceritj be hind It. A lady or gnlkiuan who teallj tales will cautiously obsciio the contour of ibe Ink as It flows fioni tin pen, and ..111 t. dmIIjIIk .1.1 fill r.t . ... I... 1 fl' Till; hurt skirt was tespotisible for downright irude when skins were ery i ei0ns and gestures when it mines i to The prlco Is Ice lor such an ' To me, one of tho most adorable and Today's Beauty Hint A dull complexion needs lighting up, but do not set it lit too great a glare of light. Vtry light and very dark shades arc more becoming as n general thing, than medium tiindts of anj' color, Keii swarthy and sallow Hklns may ear reds to advantage, If they are rich not dull In color: they may wear neutral sliadia with a rich color here and there, but dull brown and dull greens or the pale tints of bluo and pink, etc., never. Trinity College President Quits Hartford, Conn., Jan. 20. The trus tees of Tilnlty College hate nccepted the resignation of Dr. Flavel S. Luther ' as president, to take effect July 1, Sid ney T. Jllller, of Detroit, was elected a trusti e. ASK FOR and GET brlick's ThAvOriginnl Malted Milk For Infanta and Invalid OTHERS nro IMITATIONS tKr 1 & "" irxFT? Wc s,,k i' ATcvL WW. Holscr. vEs---- 'viwy,--" George Allen, Inc. 1214 Chestnut St. 1214 For Your Trip South an exquisite showing of New Millinery Blouses, Sweaters Underwear, Crepe de Chine and X Satin Underwear 'Zy Silk Hosiery, Leather Goods Veilings, Notions Toilet Articles, etc. All are of the ex clusive, dainty cftaractcr so long . h v associated "" icith Allen apparel Now lliul kirl. Iue (irown lunger woman lici oine. inleie-teil in uilUMial lurking? that would have hern out of plare with the rhorler Mt. The novel hotiet) Oiown licic in dc.iribed in Ioii.i' faihiou talk Congreniiiiun I'raise Jews Isaac Slegel ntirisi ntatno In t'on giess from Si- Vork nml member of tin overseas i ..muiltiee nf n,e Jewish welfiin board, last night described some of his eiperlen'es during three months among the Amerban lighters In France , to members of ibe loung Men's Hebrew I Association 1616 Master street. 1I paid high tribute to the courage of tho Jewish soldiers. 1 the Immense Interest women have shurt appeals onh Interesting now that matters of real ltal Imnortanee taken In storings within the Inst three ey re longer T '"f '3V,,i,'i a, "f, "-il Hlncerllj; I or four j.ars-ever since the time when The first two designs heie show some ?uk and aoikln v i v?',,i0P,i ' skirts b.gan tu bo ahbrev lat.d-the re- of the new striped stoiklngs. the second I ,'nrase "Me that wlnl'eUi with the eve scree Is not true. With thu advent of one being combined with exquisite lace H deceitful." tie ogue fur longer skins we ari not work The lace medallion and the drop-' This Is not the soft stuff the jounger one vrhlt lew Interested In tbo wnv we stitch clock shown In the neM two1 set are so peculiarly Inteiested In, but diess our feet and ankles p is hard sketches are .ilnads being sold In the ' ""'J' ,,!,dl. ,"e" J,".," s0"10 Mandard to Imagine that women will ever again more exclusive shops and there Is every I 'le u JdA,' 'w.ii n?." 'U..u,i'il.,5bo.0 be so indifferent to shoe, nnd hoslerj reason to believe that the do. khlch ' uln It When vuu fall bemvv- it hef2 as thes were In the other d.ijs ..f the by the way Is a device made to make In- i is no telling where jou will be rescued, Ion skirt. In the days when It wns ion- 'terestlng stockings thieo or four bun- ' If ever. I .slderid a mark of nwkwardnes or In- dred years ago will bo In high favor J So I vvlll suggest the truth its a sano delicacy to nlluw more than the tip of this spring and summer. The two de one's toe to appear beneath the hem's Blgns on the left show, the one stripes edge. made by dropped Mltches and tho other Tho fpif-stlon will alvvajs be mooted, an embroidered eio. k. no doubt, whether a more graceful ef- I Guy de Maupassant makes a success feet Is produced In evening dress when ful nrtlst in ono of his stories t,aj- that ! the stocking matches the slipper or when nothing Is more graceful or attractive it matches the frock. Whatever It does, than a woman's foot. It is, he says, , this beason ll must be interesting In It- 'delicate, distingue and expressive self, nnd perhaps tho very fact that more so than the hand" skirts are longer and that there Is less Perhaps wo do not all agree with him, generous showing of hosiery than was jet what woman does not In these dajs the i nse a season ago has gone to make expend moro thought nnd money In the present demand for rather ornate Jthe way she dresses her feet than In hosiery. We dare have a more veil- the way sho dresaes her hands? (inrjul turesome design when we are confident I rles aro solicited and may be addressed 1IfL-rNA "! J'KI i"i!'i . 1' . '"V inMni'i'ivii'i' r7 y W II WM LSS ? . 'v ii,ii i wirr . ew ' Ml WM 3Ji that it will not show too blutantly. care of this newspaper.) Striped hosiery that would have been (Copyright. 1018. by rierenco no.) guide In Judging the sincerity of men and women In lovo. An effort to pleaso without teckless euravngnnce, which has so often brought amicable friend ships to grief nml broken up happy and peaceful families and lowered the social standard of all It once imbrnced. I cannot focus the point I am aiming at more definitely than I have done in a previous statement: That tho man' or woman who u,s anj" respect for him self or herself or others will not stake his or her life and fortune with nny one wiiuse wueu iiiiu tuiuiu. i eiiiiiiui lie lie pended upon, Deception hi love has wrought more havoc to the human race than nil wars, Hoods and pestilence. Cllrls. beware of It, I can respond to all your comment or criticism, so come along with it, D. C. K. Resinol saved me hours of torture "Well do 1 know my dear, the houis ol discomiort and annoyance that rash ha j caused you. You just let I as I did despondent and helpless, but cease Iresting, for here's the tiling to use Kesir.ol Ointment." For ir.sr.v years Rcslnol Ointment has befriended those suffering from ivi'.ating and u-.sihxly skin afflictions. The affected parts respcrd to us l.ealir.r; mcdicailon in a manner that is surprising The first application trcnerally brings relief In a very short lime that longed-for skin health usua ly returns, II von suffer try it. RtltHt! Olilmttlt at Jtliift Sh art ltJty allJruttull. 1 V 1 V r ' ) I. , , ,, H . . .,. t-?' fHf- ,
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