Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 25, 1919, Postscript, Page 6, Image 6

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EVENING PUBLIC1 LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 2o, 1919
PRESERVING IN JANUARY THE GIRL WHO "GOES" VICTORY LOCKETS CYNTHIA'S ANSWERS
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MAKING OF ORANGE MARMALADE;
',; MAS. WILSON GIVES THE RECIPE
-Arid Tells Hoiv to Prepare
pare Apple
By MRS. M. A. WILSON
(Ccpytteht, 11)11. In .Vr. If. A 11 Jon,
All rtohxv rtnert rrf i
ffpHE month of January should be
the new starting point of the
household. The housewife should
take stock of the contents of her
larder and know just how many
rs of canned fruits and vegetables
nd also packages of dried fruits
nd vegetables, together with other
ijoods, that fcho has on hand. Do this
now, so that there will bo no waste.
Plan the menu so as to include these
products and use them up before
;he end of I ebruary.
The southern products are arriv-
S daily, and by .March they nre
sually modciately priced, and not
nly does the family by this time
become tired of the winter bill of
lare, but the approach ot the sun-'
jhiny spring days brings a craving
$r the crisp, delicate early spring
Xesrctables from the sunny South
Now Is also good time to keep a
ilccord of the amounts of the arious
tjanned products that nre used. This
item may be used during the can
ning season as a guulr
Also, now is a snlendid time to
prepare a dozen or more of orange
and grapefruit marmalades. Try ,
erving a delicately toasted slice of i
Bread which has been spread lightly ,
frith butter and then with orange
ijiarmalade serve for breakfust
hen snmp of tho folk sav. "I
ieally don't care for much juit
some toast and coffee."
j Now, if you want to make some
Strawberry, raspberry and cherry
felly next spring, now is the time
to prepaie for it. You know, these
fruits alone do not make good jellv,
as it is necessary to .idd pectin. So
if you will prepare a thick apple
u..c u.iu m mi i ii, uiiu Jim ami
stenlize them it will supply jou with I
file necessary base for these jellies.
Howtolrepare Apple Pectin
Small apples may be used for this. f
Wash the apples and then chop fine,
ffnUAA n-4 1 A) til I 9 a K A 4 n atn i4J
Mrs,
My dear Mrs. Wilson Kindly
give me a recipe for baked ham
ne crrmLrnd ttinulHor ' T ronl vine
Jtecipes every night and think thev
are very good. Mr.-. ?. V. S.
1 Baked Ham or Smoked Shoulder
Mrs. S. W. S. Wash the meat and
hen place in a boiler and cover with,
cold water. Cook until tender, and
then let cool in the liquid. Remove
ind trim into shape and remove the
tind from the ham. Now rub with
, Sir tablespoonjuls nf oi ou.n sugar,
One tablesponnful of cinnamon,
One-half tcaspoonful of nutmeg,
Pi"n.Ji nt rttl'tmrr
i "' '
I Pat this mixture into the meat and
t
hen place in baking pan and bake
a hot oven -for fifty minute?, bast-
tng with
f Onc-halj cup
I Threc-quarte
ii
pi i l oi i tncgai
ers tuniil oi ica'fi
I One-half cupful ol sirup.
You will find that the fueless
cooker wil! cook the ham without
waste.
My dear Mis. Wilson I would
like to have your recipes for mak
ing apple cake and cheese cake.
'not pie, lemon meringue pie ana
also broiled lobstei
Thanking
you in advance, I am
t A.J.
Apple Cake
C A. J.
7'ico cupfuls or fion.
Place in a bowl and add
j One-half tcaspoouiul ajt,
I Vlnee leaipooft ! i baking
powdtr.
One-halt trnspow i it ul nuftmeg.
!
I ant ivvice 10 uiei.n unu iiiun ruu
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in nve tatne-poomuii. ui .notteuins,
Break an egg into u up and tlum
ill cup to the two-tnird- math with
milk, beat to blenu the egg and milk
and then mi. to a dough. Iioll out
one half inch thic und th-n lino an
oblong baking sheet Pare and cot
the apples in quaiter und trierl Into
thin slices. Now- place
0e cupful nf mirfli'.
One-hall inptd m u'i
j.i in t taucepai and atld the apple, a
u inn' . auu ' uuiv iv a ic
cs. -i anu my on ino pre-
u ugh. Place in a moderate
o bake foi thirty-five tin-
After the cake U in the oven
ightcen nunuten baste fre-
y with snup in wnieh trio
W'eie cooked, len minutes
V. J. Pies
Rl before
f,nm it,., m..
sprinkle tllltkly with brown sugar
and cinnamon. See cheesecake
recipe m tepliee ihi week,
l.emon Meringue Pie
One-half cupful of cornstarch.
Two cupfuls ot naier.
i Dissolve the
tnreli In ttin vx-nter
J 1.1 1 1 a .,
ana tnen nnng to a tjou. took ior
three minutes and then add
0ir cupful of xtigui,
(irated rind of one-half lemon.
Juice of tlner lemons.
Yolks of (wo eggs.
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Heat to thoroughly mix and then
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tool and hi nto twn nn t nu inpi
4With plain pastry. Bake in a 6Iow
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temoving ftom tlie ovcn'u"" V, , ' , , ,7 'hi. ,. i i
iliia.nn t ivl uafll tli a tt hi' it I fill
Grapefruit Marmalade Tooow Is the Time to Pre
Pectin for Making Strawberry and
Raspberry Jelly Later '
Ash Mrs. Wilson
If von have nny coolicry piob
lems brinsr Ihem to Mis. Wilson.
She II1 be glad to answer vou
through these column' No per
sonal replica, however can be
given. Address questions to Mrs.
M. A. Wilson, UvnNiva 1'louc
Lnnnnn, Philadelphia.
Do not pare or coro, anj then place
in a prescrvinp; kettle and add
uter- Cook slowlv until vcrv boft
, an(, then rub through a fine sieve.
i vn... fitt .. .,a ,r.ra ml nd-
Juijt the rubbcr and ljdS( und thcn
flartiniv tic-Men and nlnee in a hot-
v.fltPr hath and urocess for one hour.
npmnv frnm ,i, i,a,v. nmi fnstcn
tIl im. .--...-i... store until
ncClted. Ul5e thiUv pound, of ap.
plos to fifty umJ, of wator Thig
a half-bunhri basketful
of apples and twenty-five quarts of
cold water. Use a potato masher to
mash frequently while cooking.
Now, keep this in mind: If you
open your fruit jars by slipping a
knife under the edge you are ruin-
mg that lid, and it cannot be used
lor sealing the jars airtight until
it is put into shape again. Let me
tell you a very easy way to open
an jar, lum the jar head down
n a saucepan of cold water to the
depth of four inrhes and then heat
to the boiling point quickly. Use
" cloth to lift the jar. This pro-
t" the hands. And then open the
, jar in the usual manner. I have
see" so many jars of canned stuff
spoiled because of the injury to the
lid of the jar that T hope each house-
'A'''p W'H kee;
keep this in mind.
How to le Apple Pectin
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j'lace one and one-hulf cupfuls of
tho app0 pectln and one.i,lllf cllp.
,-u of watPl. ln d prPS,elving kettle
Vlth eacn quart of preparc,i fruit.
Mash the fruit well. Cook until
very soft and then drain or drip,
Wilson Answers Questions
oven for twenty-five minutes.
Meringue
Plate one-half cupful of -.ugar
and foui tublespoonfuls of coin '
starch in a bowl and tub between
the hands and then if. to mix. Now
beat whites of two eggs until very
stiff and then cut nnd fold the eggs
into the prepared t,ugar. Spread on
the pics and then brown slightly in
the oven.
To Itroil Lobster
Split the live lobster and then re
move th" entrails, wash and drain.
Bru?h with melted butter and then
place 'ii the broiler with the shell
?ide to the fire for eight minutes,
then turn the flesh side to the flame.
Bu-te frequently with melted butter.
took for night minutes. Serve with
'hile or butter sauce
My dear Mis. Wikon I have
a little form to make individual
put of butter for the table. I is
made of wood and tho butter is
supposed to come out in little
lound pats with a little design on
it when you press the little han
dle which forces it out, but it
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U'eil thn. !' IireDAiil; li; about
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Scott do you untile so
IXlHIl t i- SOJIid Plaaalbie"
Yea admitted Ruth
met Hit-, ui 1 iirvr.v nm' im
ght II 'he n . aie sou real In-
terrmed i.ow or junt curlaui?
n. h flualeil gjt't ii 'Unih, slw ad-
in 1 d laughuis 1 Ii.-lon.eraat on took
pluc.i a' tiit bnalitati ab.e on mom
.titr, and Huth dtrtnind to put hor
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Hea-n t-be a tunoua about the ner
Job t,. nli- ,. veil llweii si
de.it ', h.
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been wounded In fan if had i.u'
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li ban bt-en Holen
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Kn.wn nnrro to iu
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poor Helen aim had via.ted m hope.
full for the Unhand who had never re.
turned.
Whv it a juat likoadn.ittu.g u own
lack of atttaction
she to.d r-oraejf se-
verfiV"
,1 IIID Va41t7 CHI 1HB "III
lij ine lime eim vvs v-ir.iiKiiiK out titr
jigj, ,rrB 8nd putting ana;- the daintv
'n'tia ane waa i'i a netier .noou ami
in veiv muih 11 nie lni-1'ned to be log.
ia! than she had bier In son e tune
I 'i eet drifted and go downtovm'
she sad " hetee.f sjildcnh -'cot
s'on t be ixpeciing me and he ,j bo so
surprised I II ask him to tal.u ine out
ror iuni.il-
, fhe Mae l0 Rpl lt0
her gra- ak.r. and a fr, , blouse, a
.an. t . A hi li L t All If (111 tli- Ivat
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Zio one " ,h. believed
1 Measure and return the juice to
the kettle. Boil for five minutes '
and then add
One cupful of juice to threc-qunr-'
ters cupful of sugar.
Bring to a boil and cook for ten
minutes. Pour Into sterilized
glasses and seal in the usual '
manner.
Orange Marmalade
d rated finds of six oranges,
Pulp of fifteen oranges.
Juice of three lemons.
Two quarts of tcatti.
Place in a preserving kettle and
bring to a boil and cook slowly foi
throe hours. The grated rind
should be very soft. Now add two
pints of apple sauce and then bring
the mixture to a boil. Cook for one
half hour and then measure and add
one cupful of sugar for each cupful
of liquid. Return to the kettle and
bring to a boil. Cook slowly until
thick like jam, or until 223 degrees
Fahrenheit is reached on the candy
thermometer, and then pour into
glasses and seal in the usual
manner.
The addition of the apple give
a firmer product and does not per
mit the sugar to granulate, as it
fiequently does in this product.
To make grapefruit marmalade
use
Sir grapefruits,
Three lemoni
jn pmcc of tle 0langc9 a
tt, ,atA rim! if two ernn
nd use
pefruits,
Qarc must ne ten that in grating
the rind only th" thin. j,ellow part
is used.
For lemon marmalade use
Grated rind of th'c lemons,
Pulp of eightein lemons,
Pulp of three oranges
and proceed as for orange nmr-
mai(ic. This product will bridge
the gap between the last jellies and
the frcsh fruits. It may also be
used between layer cakes and in
tarts and also with cold meats.
always sticks the butter, I mean
nnd even if I do succeed in get
ttng it out, the design is smeated
out of shape. Can you please toll
me how to use this? Would you
ptcasc explain what to do w'ith
cakes when you take them from
the oven" Do you lay them on a
towel or a cold slab of some kind,
or just on the table? And when
they are cold are you supposed to
wrap them in a towel? Are all
cakes tieatcd alike after being
taken from the oven? Thank you
very much for this information.
C. T.
C. T. To prepare butter molds
dip in boiling water and then into
cold water. Perhaps, though, the
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nuuui" is vviiu inc uuuei. nave mo
butter worked very smooth, taking
care it doc not become soft. Drop
the pats m'o ice wutei. If you in
tend doing many repeat thti dipping
of the mold into tho boiling water
and then into the cold. After te
movmg valvPs ftom the oven let
them stand for live minute in the
pan to shrink and then tuin thnm
i i i i , , , ,
on a clean cloth that has been dusted
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UKtuiy wnn .... bllgnr. vv lien
cool plate in cakf box, but do not
w rap.
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I'l'llR I il via e
It .1 l iu.v a bus dow ii uiiil
i oun aim it fe u tiie a
i uindt-i uliai i .s I want m.? t.it
ti iu,,ltiff osi nnd uitr I wonder win
I am not aatl6fled I oa before I wm
UiuntMl. IVHiiiPa ' Jiis be auu
I "l ti air d that Itei'tli.sva Vnd
Ii' . ituii i tiiu . vond fei. mi I
in 'f h ott tni different 1' ' ie
s.r seil ' i e son eliovv (lid m . itue n a
tit imp' ewion that iie is exbvc.i.ig more
ntiiriia tirai . hngea a timu . her
uiiiiiiiih i.i wii vv iw ii Booieiillllg
e.e that 14a changed .Scut" I'ould it
be tho wart
fehe c inngcd frojn the bu to me auh -
av at Kft.v -seventh street and with a
tileiiKUiab.e 1 'tie feeling went un In
tne evmr nr tna mi; onii',. InilUinsiUid
'"to Scofs office. V. prett girl fcat in
tl e little anteroom and she looked m. n,
Ru" inquinngh
Mr llavmond ' Ruth aaked. ,m,fl.
dei t that she woa.d be admitted mm..
duite -.
Mr llanord la busj uat nuw th
B1'. rejoined lb vou val'"
Ruth kal dowi I ,t ! 1 hi damnan.
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1im enthusiast. Kh imd tnought
tuaii m on Hot' to sui-pnao him
to
ale waa
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.irm
al'h her plun.
Khe gar down
un uf the
hulrs
LO uhit tapp'ui: the g.oved fin ge a of
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fo . woald he doing 'n take auU, ,ong
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"" '"leeaoiv irat rne g,r at mP ,jcll(
.inked up Involuntauy
cci up tmoiunttti. y
U it an impoua... interview" Ha,h
III nee, the g.r returned and went
-vi'
nto tl c room adjo ning closing tho door
be ml hr V tnin.it. '.,. i...
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b.i. k snilling ' It a rt iign- n ...
uioiid vou tan go ,t,
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ttio office AS tl.e dnn,- .. .,
.un ii mi ii ii vieiu nm .,,!..
the untie on her face s.ow v fadinir lii
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A PRACTICAL FUR COAT
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. inilii mini i ' inline kiii llii' miijii :irl hum mf n 1 piti p in u tin tn.ii,
for lliere ure uliipr lllpr lo uime, ami llicn. Ion, there's treat lierv in
mildness. I he raiionn i oat -lionn in 1 lie piilure i- jit-l the i-w.ijiser
kind thai i pood for .1115 otu-ion. bid il i- pjrlit (liarlv -tiilablc for t)i-
tlem.mil of wtntcr niolnriim
THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE
TOIIAVn INQI IKIES
1. Vtlult reient iinthnrtiltluli lilts the lle-
pirtiiiffit of l.,ili(ir in ile In rfrrpiue to
i iilurliic wninrii on Its unoiiN liiMirilo
2. Utiat Priori uf the mini limine lit l.ne
I mil rrieutt.i tiniuituiiril tier fiitiitrr
( mint?
3 I'liei nil Imitation to furniHl ten reiiuire
in mt.ivrr.'
4. Name tuu rnmenir nrrnttint belli u mntllir
In hnlhtnc tlie veri ioiiiic hnlii
A. When il velvet rne U iniiile lit hiune lum
nm Die pet.ll. lie Ntltltlieil.
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Hair Can Mdv Put
Jot r y.rf tfr ,il It en, mi i 'nor
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'toun an'l pu tmi: up ef 'h" ha i ilurms ti 11
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the pnlt t hi tur hi thev ro mi'i vuu touhl
t.u vei mui li furthn II itr inn l" put UP
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all itRtil ii' hut V iirntv In tin ilriivvtn
eard 'he itreKlnu r'"inin, atul th tlni" i
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,?l?A.W wvtuV", !"uE
Wiish It fieri two or tluee weeks
'lrn Wnnaiis i nllege lloipitu' .- n'
" rtl ' - " "' !.,... .i, - ii. .nu.-
'I he . II Is a pl.t. e w here v Iriuallj free
rnnliua' and surglml treatnnnt is given
Twriuv-tlrst sneei nnd follige annuo
and the vnrous rases used in, lueunq of
. : :. . ., . .. . .,.
!n",ru'.. "?," . .,, i . .:.....?.' ,m..V.
foi tin first tienlineni and ten cents fur
each sueeeedlng one Ah jour b.ibv Is to
,i..,.i.i..... ,., ..
)aw. operation it is the surgl.al .
i.u,"B " m'no, I "o ?' ,".'. U'.
lime
lock
..---. - a .. - .. ,.-.,.
eat
liled
after in
lMrB
The otnee inquiry will be answered
"VKivrilinW; VEI
1. MiC Mlitrtu Dunn, f iitpfrt nrfeon,
tit (Mtntv llirrt- oir of npc U i lit to
l tti tiiuiirr t luinits lrriiurrr in
I Itr I nltftl s iu
2. Ih Hoiiun stut. fmtiirt Itupfttnr lum
fiiamN ii Kiilurt nf hCll) u rnr
1 I'oriuL-H rfinitli !MiF.fil a (Mitrrnmfut
iliirtp Rnuitluc uonifii the ritiht tn
lrnnio tuwr- .ml til-tnnt tit
iintttrles
i Uuinliiuin hulrpliw nre iitiruUhf fur tltr
uotnnn vtlth zrn Jtiilr.
" WUrti tli hnmU vrtiirp umluH tr ruh
liinc .tluihol un ttirtn.
fi. Hitii hnulir Mil omits i.in lip hfs( u.i1t
wl In uniinunli Miiirr. IHn 1hr hrUdr
In m tht wl lll not In Iiiirmt-ri M
en iklnc.
'.Idd Tltc rninil Houio
To thr I (Mot II ouiut I'arjt
lietr Madftiii Vi.io nllow mp o ihnntc
vou fur ji,ur kiml npl t
tl.e . mi tie 'I he iv. ,.
iiui 1 tun I th.if iv
ii til v iiui rv about
Imth m iipp il up
JO'I
iMif iM
An Apron is a Dainty Thing
l Daily Fashion Tallc bv Florence Ro.se
Now lh.it tlie vai' i- nv t In pinilulirii of lusliiun s v 1 1 lo dainly
lliiii)!. tuniiK lln.-e lliat u.iiie in foi allcnlion are apron-. Tlicc nre
ili'-t-i ilii-il in lodav's fii'liion talk
U Ml OHMS Ha li. ng disiatditi
I'.hele
i.ur ftlends In I'm vvi .e tl a
uiuiuliig at the 1 stablialiiiu n.s
-vc 1 v
1 the
big dinsin.'ikci- on
MOinen still tve.uiiii.
".OK lneiiiall
iinit'oi'ln iiiilliu-
live of the ualrlou wu 1. tlnj have
been doing, now engeilv pliiniiing und
I'denng now wanliobi- -nd 111 the
bnlu tluit lhe nu P'uiiig time is
noihlnu In the least nggeHiiie of lie
unifoiins that iney lift e uei 11 wein-ing
,e 1)U think that, be a use the.v have
' . , - , . ..... ..
TuUllU UlllJIM Ilia . "' 11 in 11 ii'" I'ari
t"0 an- RultlK to peisst In e..ilnK
"" f'" ll,-t "71 e',4', JnlK T'l
"'"I' 1""' asf were ti.eu untlnin s i u
ate, entirely mmi'vnm mo mu i.un
ycnrnluK bk do hIfo io Uouhi. mon nf
the "l"er TW"" W,,1 W ,""'" J",U
-to don clothes that an entirely fern.
nine In fau, ns the vogue for the unl
"",r .,' ,1 . ,.. . 7.
""n wanes me in,.. ruu.riumuiiiui
aareiidam. .
vi,rt of all acieanu.u' thai aie entlie-
, i ..cn,iuii. r.,n,i,.. ,.,i,.., i.
iv huh ri .' ,,.,,,, ,,,6 ,n
more so than the fniK apron We have
been wearing all suits of iipiijus dur-
lug the war lieu ross aprons toon no-
.. .. ....
niib biraiiciu ajiruns, oviriui Hproiis ior
fnrm and factors woik but it In only
in tlmea of peate that we don the fool.
ish little fano apron that serves a pur -
pose only by looking pretty w hen w e do
Adventures
With a Purse
Wintry winds play nob with one'n
1I)B. And In there nnjthlnit more
unir.Annf v,.. nn,, f.niiff ihnn
UliploAant looklnir nnd feellnit than
chapped lips? Indeed, they make one
most uncomfortable Carrying around
a Jar of cold crenm la a. nuisance Hut
there U n stick a lip stick that comes
which not ft lip rouge It h white,
bin Is In the conenlint form of the lip
stick nnd so can easily be tucked ln the
purse The price Is twcntj-fHc cents.
"1 Just washed mv lin.ii ' you say .
hopelessly, "and I can t do o thlnir with
U " Well, of course, murh depends on
i the rlwht shampoo. Hae jou heard
, or a shampoo prepared o an American
nun which obtained the reclpo direct
from Itussla? It comes In a ery for-
lRii;loo.lng box In li'gnlj- recommend.
en, and, somehow, the knowledge that
jou nie using Ruch Individual and un
usual shnmpoo ghes jou t sort of com
fortable feeling. The price of a box Is
firty .-nts
Have vou seen thii cieat loriir rold- '
finish safety pins probably four Inches
Knitting u sweater which Is rapidly
growing, jou roll It up to prevent Its
becoming soiled and then hold It fast
and secure with one nf these very ef-Hcient-looklng
pins The price of one la
but ten tents
Hemember the Virion lorkets'' llnv-
be, like tnc jou want one, but the com-
lilnitiiin of chain and locket proved a
lltt'e loo tvpenslve for jour slender
purse If so, jou will be glad to know
thiil the loikets maj be hnd separately
from the thalns And the locket is the
Inipnitnnt thing, vou know, for It holds
Hie picture In tortoise-shell finish or
white they ni.ij be had for $1 nnd !
I'or tho n. lines of shops where ar
ticles mentioned In "Adientures
With n Purse" i.m be purchased,
address lalltor of Woman's Page,
Hvnvivo I'l'iilio I.cmiEn or phone
the Woman's Department, Walnut
:iuoo
Carj, for Your Hands
Vfler washing dishes or dusting ot
doing nnj household work nhinjs wash
the hands thoroughly with soft water
and a good tollit soap, not a kitchen
n laundi sonp, and when the. have
been wlied with n towel pull on u pair
oi out loose hid gloves nno :et tliem Slav
lit sun u lire sin uiiitf m hum -ir ilium biiiv
on for five nr 1. n mlnutis while you
put. i wav (he .liahcs or tidjup the living
Tin ulinu h Ma'lu
DOLL'S DRESSING TAULC
With four spool, n randv box lid,
Mini: (unlbounl and a little mirror
taken from nu oh! potketbook nny
little pirl tloll uu huc h er
.mt'ptalilc tlrcPin tuble. A bit of
"hie bol'ls it logriher. atul fcister's
paint brueli dues tbc reft
I die WOlk
Pll-liJC fivtl
chafing
'lieie .s an iiivtea-iiiK detiiand foi
tiiioe Iktle dainties in lie fltops and
11 ... lliev im suipiiMiielv luc.M)iii6lve
as tilings go now iidii a Ono that Is es-
tm.iall up to the minute Is shown heie
on the left.; II is of tiatuiul-cnlored
linen vrash and buttonholed In blue and
In ulc.coloted worstid I eihap vvniutcd
emhroldery mav not stand tubbing verv
wen, nut men no one tspecls these little
dainly apiotia to be especial! senile-
..,.,
nine
,t the cenu. 'he artist has sketched
"" "p,oa InB,la f lno "had" ot M
xollp muo xolll. rnn feem j(Ue fi Jb
MulU fabrlu to use for Hprons. but then
nft(.r hainff be on sonHlblo for so inunv
months while the war lasttd. what viom-
bUrd ln tlle planning of her clothes?
'"" """""eii e oi aaiuiiness Is the
anion at the light mado of whit
,.,...... - ...- ..n... ,,uu ui iine or-
gandle of the sheerest weave hanging1 In
graceful rinnles to a nolnt In 'mm ti,.
J .... ." ..." ""
, ecuiiiiinu vuiibims oi cross.Ritteii ,
, htolderv ln Ihe dalntv enlor. n..a.,. ...
represent baskets of fruit and flow-eia,
The brides trousseau would rertitni..
pot ue content without two or three of
. .. - "...rf
theFe unserviceable nnrnnu
, (Inquiries are solicited and may be
, addressed care of this newspaper.)
I (Copj rl,nt. ,,,,. hy nwtB, ",;',.,
in jengin 'ont lou toll ine. I In- -.,;- .- ...r,... ....v....u " rrpai dp;il of
. .J u . " "- "' Tvntlfl tv.. hnriiMfin film llvn nnnpfii tlirt Kieai ueai oi
ireu tur ucing a er. patient, obllg. i,i,i,. i, ,.. i 7i.ii. r, lor tho good of
ffLT llplhnn. nho nv!.hiln.rt div ,,!,... "-". "! H" ' 1" in iiiin.il iuui ui ,,, , ,,.
ABOUT SPENDING THE NIGHT
A T ANOTHER
s It Good for a School Girl to
i . ,, . ...
Answer to a Mother Whose
Just Coming
j HAVC a tetter hero from a mother
1 . n . ,. .
who asks a question of paramount
interest. There Is a dauffhter, it seems,
who haB the nolnB-out craze, the
flAlifn.tn. InnA'n.AiiAc L1, tmkU Thn
iri i in n,. i,ni- nu nt iiiirh
'school and, ln the words of her mother,
-forever has a has ln her hand If
she's not Rolng out, well, then, she's
coming ln, and we get sick and tired
of the sight of that black bag." The
question put to us Is this: Is It good
, for a girl to be forecr on the go like I
thin?
Xo. Mrs. A. C. It Isn't good for her .
to be forever on the go, but It is
good for her to spend the night In
otjier girls' homes sometimes. Of ,
course wo know just how nnnojlng
It Is. Monday It will be a dance nnd ,
go
nmil
back to Jennie
M.'h. gel into their
kimonos und talk Into the wee hours
of the night Tho following dnv which
Is Wednesday, had been lollglously
saved for the family, but at 9 p, in. a
very weary girl surrenders to tho
fifteenth unspeakable nn and sas
she thinks she'll ao to bi'd Tile net
nii? it. Tinrsiinv. una tn linvp linnn
given over to study for a Tiidnv qub.
Hut nt fi o'clock the. phone bell ilng
and Kntlo K announces that a rmn
she met last summer has suddenh
come to town and Is going to bring
another boy out for the evening And
could Helen please help her out" Yes,
nnd she might as well stay all night.
as sho was anxious to have her. Tell
i nnntlrllllf- tlm tiltlif nftafu'Qi1,! ,'lth
LMVIU hU I VI LI V I1IUI ivn UIIU IIIVII '
Please Tell Me What to Do
By CYNTHIA
Hr Would Love a Fat Girl
Pear Cjnthl.i
Referring to jour so-
called "Fatty Arliucklo'H sister's
plaint, let me tell jou that everjbody
, . ,i .C . i. ... ,
loves a fat girl as they love a fat man.
because of their natutallj good, Jollj
dispositions
It would be a clft from heaven for
-
me to run Into an aftlnltj of over- a . ""lie viedcll ng ntf Tic mar.
plunip proportion, but I fear no "UchjJKfV'
lucl; is mine " i
Do they mean oh, dear, O D "
Ilon'l Give L Away
riei.T- fvniht.i Here I am acaln' Per
. .- ----. -. ..A,,a
naps vou rememner me ..in. j.-. ..-
""I juM wnt to ,,- lb., to the "mnmled
niomle" My dear, vv bet. vou flvC'Ce"
celled Ted" your opinion on the vnnll
of men, don't Klve us uwa lij bIRnlns
KUh a nom tie plume ,,,
You remind mo of tro Kirl wtto .vs.
1 am elRhteen vear of iiitc. with btautl-
lul Rolden curln. blB blue eves nnd a
wonderful tomplexlon People think I
nni prett. but I don't ' '"hen hIkiih her-
re( 'I3ab Doll' or pome hui il Idiotic
name.
rtemembei what tho elevator man savs
-Watch vout stip!" I'lnnl: vol.
fMithiu 'I shall ionic nftaui. nnon uriuni pattj, or coutse, and it Is itbunl
fliawher once and now the -orlnlnal for him to ask the maid of honor to
and onli hllVKNTIlllN. dunce and to ask each bridesmaid, hut
' outside of that he mav dance with whom
Mukinir Bovs iSnenil Money .e rIne-t". It is tustomurj to help
. ,i ' .ninnm of tlie '"e lirldeitroom dttss to so nvvav on hi
Hear fvnthla In our lolunin or tie Heddlnpr trip and to trv to prevent ton
1st I ran across a letter signed l . .. much demonstration in 'the' wav of ru-e,
Si. would like to voiie m white tlbboim and old shoes "
opinion nhhut her pionlem There Is no extra ccpuisc attarhcit
Well, "V r. W, to start with. I am unless the clothes inutt be proouied
a ounsr man from the cltv and nave jhej must be the same us those ol brlile
bern In the iompan of manj tvpi' ' , Broom and ushers The usual weddlnc
permns nnd the bovs : ou describe are outfit for a man before C o'clock In the
slmplv Vheap skates The onl time , iveriing Is cutnwaj coat of black or ox
thev go any nltui" is when the.v ar get ford grav graj pln-sttiped trousers,
m tree, nnd whin thev do pav ato mmiej back or white waistcoat, graj tie
for amuements, the.v make i-uch a boiler gloves and spats paunt leather shoes
and tall: so much nbout it that lli(..v 'and a standing collar After C oMoek
think thev tn tun the plate " wears n full drrrs silt with stiff
These ate the kind of fellows who I bovjinetl shin, stnniltng collar wlili
ihini thev ate wie guvs" and just lawn tie and white lild glove- Pumps
hang around looking fo,' pall'en vviiete
thev etui stieml a tiight "not monev.
I think If u tmvd of fellows are ln
vitid to parlies b.v a cerliuu ciowd of
girls nnd have n K""d time, tli? -urel.i
sliould tetuin the same h shonlng the
tjlrls thev nie ttal and Inviting them nut nv nmi 1 imjic u inrrtssra dnlu, ror I lo
tr. sotne'aniusenunt place 1 his means " ' .,ou';,,,'i' "'' . ' V,'' n',1 1!',1"1 nf,V
,, log a .HI',.,.) and not meo, ng , ' ,,' :',.,;,', "J'f ' -her
Inside 1 hrpe 1 I. W. w 11K 111 d ,OU , iiKbten tlm ,,.u 8pih m l'fe al-
neii.'i ii'ii.ii " i.iiv... ,v ,,.... ...
....,!-. ..! nl.n 1 1I.K1', 1. .1 M I !,.,
bet nartlo and aim I don t want the
pet nns who 11 nd th.s to think I tun
11 dend-hi ad tn nnv thus; like that, us
I am lust n tigulur tellnv and ticat
ihe gills the fame ns I would want mv
sister feated
Vut a wise guv bu. Just
tvi:vi-um:
llti-lianil Ilclieve in Rouge
Inar 1 vnthia 1 would like In have
these lines In vnur column and know
what vou and ihe leaders think of thein
.Vtv wife and self have In en uadltg vour
to, until ever since Its eUsttilce and have
nlwnvh enjoved It and found It veri In-
sun. live Hut It seems th.r lateli
situclivc nut l """"'' '"
1 1 iirs 1 1 ad uime like nirfumeniH
N'nw, uiv contintlmi Is this why keep
liuiplng on touge and povvdei 'is thotign
belonged In the "inniilniil touit '
I nm n ninrrtifl man for the last seven
.1,. ,ll h. fiiillJ nf ilos llitl
ents and the father of ti drat little
dnuglHCi for five I reel like the hap-
picst man in Hie world Mv wife Is
a jewel ' she's the best little house-
keeper and some 100k. gut motl er heat
tw.iiV.,i Vh .l.iuirlilei' will till . -. linn
"ollovi. the daui.met vvl I'll ' now
.-.he Invcil bei for 11 mother Now m
dent' wlti Is lonsdired good-loiiking
but Is nu lined to be mile Inn vi'un she
ilo'lh up 111 touge ami powder she's tin
sweetest little bodi .vou ini'd love her
vnutself
So nil) not let those that piefer nsing
.1 hpin iiiemse its. anti vou ro ;s. mat
olijei t keep nwav fiom it and see that
vou u.e enough soan mid water on our
f.uer nevei mind about otheist 1 would
like to shtke hands with "Another Who
Knows" and hope sl'e will write again
she s-ounds sensible
rr.ori. and iiappv iwiiikr
(lur bovs antl Bit in seem tn enjov
eviliatiRng opinion, proud riatldv I s
teal'.v n Rond way to find out the u h
"about each oilier
l,le Ano'lher Partj
lif.il t nthla- I am "a gp. past '1, jr
teen and have been going around w.ih
a tiowd of boys and girls for the las;
11 onth
'Ihe? are between fuuueen and si
teen jtiu' nf age
One Sundav evening 1 invited a couple
of the bojs to mv hou-c I whs asked
wh,v I dldnt Invite a ceitaln one af
their friends I told them this was ihe
rem.nn a few niehts htfnre mis 1 .,u
out with the girls and bo; h and he m.ted
....li. l,l A,.Ha ... I , .1,.. ...
dniuai uim msiiiu in..' aim I 11IU 1101
Un.seeral nislus later I was with them
wTnMainlimt,M
le.nsked one of m girl ftlends if 1 had
Ba,a anjimng about mm, and she ,oW
hIrn no anfl what WouW 1 ant to tall;
hm for, he h3 alwa5a treated ma
bovs to my houne, I met him on the
"'"'
Hn calltd me down for what I
said, but he man t tenllr.e what I
no man i teanze What I did
And now ihe oilier boss arc
,. , ,A
i .
,' .,
Please advlfe me what to do as to to'
llir
'."''". ""; "" " in ci
n,ni. n m iinnerstnna tna .. , ..,..
and the other hovs- friemUhi,. i, ' ,
again, as 1 had very good times while
w"1 '" . '"em
FAHUKLI, lUJADUn.
You probab Just Imagined tho boy
"iCted str,anBelV wwrd ou
fitTie aiichte",? when t,ce
J l0l,J6ouBrl8home ;1hUf rlend?.'
mat nrst
to fei. a
not sun'
Ti
GIRL'S HOUSE
lie Continually on the Go? An
n , , (i p.'.;..
Dauchtcr Is Always Litlier
or Going?
our mother the boss won't stay late,
et0-i ci
Yes, mother, this Is exatlous, and
immeasurably hnrd on a Klrl's health,
her education ana her parents.
rnilC only solution of the problem
i- Is a compromise. It would be folly
to forbid a girl Rolnic out to snend
the night together. Why, some of the
sweetest Jos of her life nre thesr
tlmos when she sits all curled tip on
the wrong end of her cliuln's bed
a-talklng tho evening over. And not
nnlv In thlw n lov In tlio life nf nnv
j"rI' b.ut lnBHvl8'''" fmebodv else
borne is an eduoa on to her. I know'
n mother who dellbera tely set out to
'i," ' towthter Invited to a Now
nflan' 'iM1'0??"'0.,"''
,nt of f"m ,J"l,V0?.ph.0"J i1 'i ' P."
liutvil Ik wiiuiii uu uci iiuuiiivi n.
good to bo In it for
mother nnd daughter
nnnihsAminA nnrl tlsnan
klliriv iiiuai lc ii vuiiiwiuiuiVi inn iiuru
nl llle I'omts it musi cover.
First Make It your ' uslncss to
know tho sort of homrs In vvhlrii jour
daughter visits, Clet well acquainted
with rach of her particular fi lends
Second, Come to home dellnlto
understanding nbout the number of
nights that can be spent out Ulris
frenuent v en to t he noine or cacn oi uer
to studj together nnd they do sttidj
This should be taken Into consldei-
ntlon Othetwlso a school girl should
confine her tilps to Krldavs, S.tlm-
dajs or holidays.
Sunday Is a good homo rial, ana it.
very good time for the boss to oonm
to the house and get acquainted with
mother nnd dad.
time jou see tlie boy tell him Just how
ft IVIIR tll.lf 1 nit lmnifln.il Im una urnvj
wm, J0U for-pomc rca,ri 01. otner nn(1
unit (nurture jou didn't think he would
" to "'"'p 0,'r hov'e , "'
"tier party and Invite everjbodj
"
Give an-
Duties of Best Man
pa,. rjntlila Will you kindly pub-
lish what the duties of tli best nun
. .. .. - --, --..- .......
V
mutes? There will be two uilier anil
two niirlestjialdfl uiiil a uitilil of honor.
Am I allow eil to dance with anv ono
I w.int to nsU, or nuiM I only rtanco
with the mnM of honor''
IGNORANT
nie ut-m iiiun is i
The best man is with the bridegroom
befor, . ,w,m..,, ,. ,,, h-, .
&'' ft"f?0tyild,JG;g!0B,n,5
when the l.rldeRroom goes ' into ' th"
church or hall to meet the bride th
beBt man rocs with nlm nnd dtands hi,
''In ilfrht Ride while tin-ceremony U per-
fmmid lie tmuallv Keeps the ring for
tho bridegroom ami hnndt It to him
when the priest nsks for It After the
vuddliit,- he walks down the alslu wltli
the rrnld of honor. If the bride o nr-
lances , if not he RoeH back to the fnmilv"
?"a 1?, ot taKe pan in the pioccssion.
That Is a matter of pettonal t.isto.
At the teception he Is iollte to the
'""" ""-i u bu hiui cieniiiK
dies.
(In Puinl ami Powder
ii llic t-tliior of 11 oi ii i i Pttac
Uar i hihia -f nni one of joui
1 ,m,UHii , ?,u!i!, is,rnp up win ni r nsniH
I. nl, h nilvh, r,f .lnU. . . .. .- .
wnlih might or nilnhi 110' nii"in unlral
IP r- ivheie w live 1, ft'ri ihntntts imnpanv
lliv frlrnriMi us nfteu ns she chunk' h tier
ilns Well, tni 1 ntivv the nniiwti ro fni
us the poor Kirl ts toiifirne,! she ma lie ns
Innn ent ns 11 nni horn babe .mil then iiiriun
rume of them ennnot Liar tti" light nf ilnv
Rs to lhitr ihatilil""" Tor their fa. e ni
least lent, lil.e , tnw lis ViietnUliirf ulr -too'
1 oft, n ivnmler nl t 'o -'im fares
nut on powder 1 ilnn t litimo an nm win
'sun spots' nr n real il i-u mtnpiexhin nr a
shining mi", -n i, i on n iritt. nf pnwner o
perhnps to hii minii ilefnrmlnc: sjhii lint It
seems i.ut h h nu- ilni s not tare Its the
prelt Kir! v ho 1ms the wron- lilen of tr n
in mill. i' In rirlf li, i 11 wax rtsure.
1 met a Bill nt ih Honshu! . isst sumn
ami she hnd the tilicst pei'h nmi rnntn
" ' ""-""., ' ,,,""" fr,,m 's.'i 'X
e'""' 10 . l n" '"" Ini iglne It the kept
hi"- fi.e Iran That nss tie am ret of n
fo, tll tumes, 1 hnle come Hfici
in thai mntihinnkers soelal n don't
irean mm he's suhiy foi ellclhle vnune
fir'" I'm 'th burnt inn'ihrs' vou u to
,',,l tmnnis 11 tl.t air Iniisesi Do nu
mrnn "" """ ""W " I'-ner- Vlatches are
i,n,,r ,, , ,mt, think ivnuld fnlt with
-heir mm vlnhf Aim If there nr nnv
more trl i.Yl 'inuld like tn have them. iu
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