V '"l -!;' tlV (V -le ";' iw,' f ' Viv.t t f 'Sfc 12 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY JAOTABY 28, 1919 UHE ART OF MAKING PASTRY BARGAINS HERE AND THERE CYNTHIA'S ANSWERS LETTERS at v -;p jf S K :p 4 ti. 0W TO MAKE DELICIOUS, FLAKY PASTRY; t MDC WTTT OSAT nTT?T T C WITT? OlFDIT'T rl? TT m uiij. ' .,. ri.i ir i:. .;.... f troimers j uui n ivi; i itnwi 1 f 2 fp i .Yew England, the t, Home o fie Famous t ? Tempting Pie Sufficient of the Right Sort ? o Doiigi Can Be Made to J Last Two or Three Days. i How to Keep It By MBS. M. A. WILSON (CopirfuM. iii". in' .". 1 .1. ti n. . 2 Alt ) llht r.r I nl. t MAr ANY inquiries have come io me late from housewives asking questions like these: "Can I make listry thnt will be tit to eat?" "Is pastry digestible?" "My men folk just Tave pie. ' "How tan I make good ones?" J About two years uro I .spent some limp in the cetitiul pait of Penn sylvania studying the cooking of the Pennsylvania Dutch, nnd Inter I- made an intensive study of the New England cooking. Nowhere in t$c eastern poition of the United States is pastry s-o frequently served. 2 In the New Knclaml States pie is served for breakfast, dinner and slipper. For, you see, these pood fplk still stick to the olil-f.ishioned meals. Upon questioning an old resident not many miles from Bo. tbn he informed me thnt "mostly they had three kinds, the open, the kjvercd and the eross-baried." He 'h-cckoned that there were many varieties," and ho said, jim while ?n were talking about pies. "I can eat' most every kind; 1 don't care much just so it is pie. t to see tins six leet two inches o; lfile and hearty man. tubbing close. U, his eightieth year, with sparkling cjes anu eager ways, iusi rnaiiiuj; about the luscious pic with its juicy filling peeping between the tender, fftky crusts causes us to doubt the dietitian who tells us that pastry i indigestible and unwholesome. Jin most Kuropean countries iit.le ,, f,- l,ot ,.b,..l in mnrt ..lit. vVt. i i r ii nf.tho.MH.nr itlftcnv I in iiimuimLr. Jfclf, KlltS. Silt.' II HUM 111 JV.il IS Jl nt.- - :.. . .-.. .1. tfcn 1 a ..liiinil ' unit nt ,ii"cnl nf jiauiueA jusi iin-ii. in juui uiuuiii- nil this seems to belie these state rnents. e Now, it all rests with the cook' as to whether we are going to Khve a cut of pastry that fairly melts in oui mouth or a tough rfoughy ma-.s that is unlit for food. U Any little housewife may turn out delicious, flaky rastry if she will ljut follow the directions carefully. IJirst of all. just lt us study for a- minute just what pastiy ir. It wun in- -oiling pin. Ko'.l ami fold is a mixture of llou.'. slnnen-ng and ,nt "Pe. "1 'oll s desired. - ,,.,,. t, water. I.nch gui'ii ri ilo'ir 1.- thor- 1 ou cne rioll pastry as often ai oughly coaled vv'.th shortonini: and d-s.ied by Ihi, method. Keep in fjien mixed to a dough with water, mind the fact thut kneading or Tn I br.i, v ,1, ,.v "Wnll I Lnr.iv cnl.ef.vin. (ho nnH... ffiitn. if int. jm . ,... ,. .... c..,, , ... .., ,.v.. that"? Surely you do. Hut do you kiiow the 'eal knack of putting it together '.' 1'ur here is the real rub. 'Sfo! ininute ,vou knead a: squTZ" ijattry, that is the moment you make it tough. M , s My .bar Jit's. Wilson Huve Jead a good many of your recipes in the Eviimm; PrBi.it l,E'UElt jsnd would like to know if you .ould give me one for a take fcalled Spanish 'nun? I get it in K cuke store '. hus raisins in it "and is not a cap-cake iccipe. Us it is very iight and flaky, and yet it is not a stionge cake, netuuse It is not .-o dr.. I hope you will 3 able to help nie nut, at it is u very nice cake for children and yet not r.ch or heuvy. Hoping to .hear from you soon. Mis. S. 2 Spanish Uun Mrs. S.--.Scald one cupful of miik and then cool to eight.v desrao" Fahrenheit and pojr in a bowl and "" "Three lil'fpuoiitiilit tiyttr. One-half tettpuontiit of nail. ' One-half iiruei rul.'t disolr.'d la four tobhtpaontul cnul irater. 1 Three en plain of flour. " Beat for five minutes with a spoon and cover and let iie for two hours. Sow cream - One und on.'-quarrr cnpfulg oi sugar I One-half iip)iil oi nhoi'tmng antil very light and creamy ond then drop in, one by one, four egg, eating the eggs for threo minutes. Add this to the yeast-raised dough, together with one cupful of aifted flour. Beat with a wooden (Spoon for ten minutes and then pour ' into a gi eased and floured pan, fdU trig the pan half full. Put the raisins on top and then cover and frt rise until it rills the pan almost b the edge. Bake in n model ate ven for fifty -five minutes and then ol and ice. "If., ila.tt' t , f Wilrt.1 Will t'nil - l. , kindly publish a rccitie for cfam i"& chowder with vegetables? Thank- I. 'nK you in nu wince, u ? Mis. P. H. R. ij ; MRS. P. II. R.- t Clam Chowder With Vegetables 5 Chop fine . 1 Two viedium-xiicd nnionn, i One branch of celery. Five branches of paruley. Three oiouvg fal fall pa I.. Place in a saucepan und cook vv iJuDKJi muuD i nil oivii kjv ii LIKE t.utlmp. iriinmitip iiiul folilin The Keal Secret Sift Two eupjuU of flour, Unr-hnlf ictmpoonjnl of fill'. Tun Irasjmoiifitlg of hiil'ina pointer toKcthi-r twice, and then cut or rub into this ten level tablespoon fuls of shortening. If you cut it in, use our giiddle cake turner and chop It in rather coare. Now mix io a tioucn wun one-nan cupiui oi , ... ,.,. - 1., - ice-cold water, using the cake turner to mix the water in. just keeping on in the chopping and turning back until the mixture is formed into a ball of dough. Do not knead or pat with the hnni. You cannot hurt this a. .. ... . . .. OUgll 11 you Will JllSt mix ll as a man does when mixing mortar with a noe. iccp worKmg it naci. aim Keep worKmg it hacl. and 101111, Clinpping ll cacn time Ulllll well mixed. This amount will make tho topj .,,, lloltoms f()1. two p-u.s To ,. lhc (luU;hi livi,)n it jlUo four pnrts ,, )cn lifl ono piccP on a slightly floured board and roll out l he dough, keeping the rolling pin working to and from you and turning th" dough as often as neces- sary to secure the size and shape desiied. climil.i ... .1......1, '" "" ",.,.. ivui m nl con,n t-1 the desitable shape, just ' fold it into squares or oblongs and , .. t"rn l0" ngnm. Place on lb- in. and then brim the edges. Proceed in the same manner with the ton crust, and then, when ready to place- on the nie. fold from corner to oiner, making a bias '"old. and th-n cut quarter-inch gashes with a knife. Lift and cover the pu and then trim lo shape. Xow. do not form th" trimmings tt.t,. ., I. nil 1 ... In., .t .... ..'.. ...s ........ .u..,, ,,.. .vvCi' upon the other in n pile and flatten ... . .. . .... .... --, . .. .- ...- rw .... .......n .. ...... a sticky muss. This method will give ina a delicious, link;.- emit, Yoc mnv sp.ead two tablespjonful8 of seofteniiifj iron tin top enisl nnd th a fold i.nd roll. Fold .igain and i nil. ihtn use as desiri.il. O' -0' -o .o, i. .p. o- -o. e o' 'P- 'o '.! o p. i i ' .a I r - - ri - n f'iL'HMif wm A m'Wmmmmm I Witsop Answers Questions .Jir Mrs. Wilson 1. ,oi '." -ri; i on!;: 1 1 prob "Ills lii!.;, 1 1. fill to MlH Wllbull. Sll.e will b e,l:nl to itPsire v oil 'iiiiiu'ii tl.esp ojiiimi . No per "icuiitil rephi liowe er, can hi gi' ft Xdd'ess iiicstioi' to Mr M. Wi'son Kvi:m:..j Pt ulic I.T.im.I ll 'hllaneliihij. Ki'iii'y for live miuuits, taning care not to brown, and then add ro ii eiipl'il.i of rold inilt , T ro cupfiiU of diced potutotf. One en pi nl of canned toiiuttoen, pn through a Hue nie. look slowly for one-half hour and th dd (hie dozen e'uuiii ehoppeil line, Four ahlenpoun)iiU of flour, One und oue-hiilf leumftoonfuh of Mlt. One ttiiupuunf.il of a-iiite pepper, (jtl, teanpounful of pondered thyme. JUolved in one-half cupful of cold water. Brlner to a boil and stir wall. and cook nlowly for twenty minutes. My dear .Mrs. Wilson Will you dive me n recipe for old-fashioiiud suet pudding through the KVENt.vi; i'rnMC Ledcjer'.' Jliss R. K. A. Suet I'udding Mis. K. E. A. Mako a batter of The If iiilerlime I'mi 1 ' din in ' I. - ! I . j . u i i Here is n w ii.tei tin., us, tor nee nr. fan It helps to preven' I.uib odors i ' fit, "' "i and smuke from nircudlnB tlirouBh the house and letlinir Hie euinpaiiy heeome aware nf what ll is io have for dinner. Till' fan Is pliii ed so as in face the i iieii window anil . I'l-nie a strnni; sue - nm In a shui i .nne 'he smoUn and nors anlsh MOTHER USED TO MAKE tla ilouph an important li-p in the art Sufficient pastry may be made at , one time to last for two or three days. Just wrap the dough in wax paper so that it docs not dry out. Various fillings may be used fresh , or canned fruits, custards, mince meat, etc. If you u.-c fresh fruits place OiiC'ltnlf cupful of siijur, Three Icrrl lubhspoonfuU of "' imtiiivli . . . ... .. ,,!.. in a howl ami run between me nanus to thoroughly mis, and then use this by sprinkling over the fruit. This will prevent the juiue from boiling out the pie while it is cook- ing and it will foim into a jelly when cold. , To use canned fruit, drain the cru;t f,.00 f,.om tile iiqui,i and then cui .., cu, j t,jn si;ces. , Measure the lnni,l ..nd (ben add Four lerrl tiiblespooul'.ilK nf earn- , ' ' March, Willi I liilile.iponnfulu of utiyitr to each cupful. Dissolve tho starch and sugar in the liquid and then bring to a bo'l. Cook for three minutes and then add the prepared fruit. Cool before placing in the pastry. T iirnv-nnt .be lower crust from " " -" - - becoming sogpy, just nelore putting . . , ... in the filling bmsh it well with a good salatl oil or shortening, taKitlg care that eacn pari, is coveic. . ms . .. i it!.!- will give you a tenner, unK.v lower ciust. -lust bo'ore the pie is ready to put into the oven brush it well with a wash cf egg ami milk, using VV of one egy. ihtc-hulf mpfnl of mill;. r.n h,.ano.u'M.s 01" siiaar. ... ... .. ' , . . axu. u uissoivo tne sugar anu mix : tilr errrr. Then wash tho pie. jtir t in tne egg. -r-K.- - Th.., will keep a week in a cool )... .. , 1 The coirect tomperatuie to bake a pie is SCO to 3S0 degrees Kaluen- heit. This nieatii a modorato oven, 'IV m.l, l.rfir tvill l.i-n.vn tin, "fllst .jv ,wv ...... ..... "... ... ...... bffore the lil!infr inside has had tho time to cook Custard pio-4 this in clude.s those made of cggsi niill lemon meringues, sweet potato and pumpkin require a slow ovon, 250 degrees !': lirenheit. iiiivauu ont-Mi' vupftiM of jioiti, Our egg. Out. cupful of if ilk. One-half lenapoonfi'l of mil. Th-c.- iampootifulK of balling . ' " oiC(...', . . , , , , , , Heat until smooth and then add three-quart.. cupful of finely shredded suoi. and then pour into ;! '; well-grcased mold and boil for two J"',,! ' hours. Ov it may he placed in a linking dish ai.d baked in a mod erate oven for ono antl one-quarter . '" hours, setting tho dish in a pan of vvitim watei. My iieH'- Mrs. Wilson I have been tending your columns in the UvuiiMr; IM'BUf Ledobr with great interest. Although I notice that ' you answer questions throuuh the column ami always on food. I am taking the liberty to write . ou about utensils. In lhu near future I am planning to go housekeeping and, although very much interested, know little about kitchen necessities. Will you please give mu a list of uten sils I shall need? .My purse Is not very fat, but 1 do want good things, although not so many. What wure is best'.' I shall be very grateful for this help, H. U.S. 11. K. i-. Shortly I urn going to tell n bride how to furnish her ki'hon Things to Know .s.'iiitHK rums it hMNluood fiuor wioner liun sirubbitiif. ""- v 'tiv liaili table is a hkiii luiiwni'in'e .r ihe imisf-ry. 1 i ml. Ktlcki iiiii.v bim to..' one lm iiitiH 't u rnnni l.i id will ten i iid shoe isillsh ne uugui. eieuse, iiiKUlB cinillM .e tiii l hey iiit- d s.iuiBht un niv hue. r I ,st H..S map run In made fium the I 'lU- .- or an old Iii'iupreHU. Wlul I'lidilon ;a; eveninB froeU of Miller Isoc ,nl wltli nlnk ".eliiM und ha a silver rnse at ine iiinue. . -..... A deilKhlfUl lea Bonn of lilUB eluffon ,, ,,aJi,.rnri ml over in Iiukp Breeli anil j,u,, ,.,.,. es , vt d. Ii. n .wap .'..i piiiib is, i ,u out o.'il for hut c p mi .' s furi.ss of ttiaking izoml, flak) iatr Please Tell Me What to Do ' My CY,rill.i l)n. I. (ho Tut (iirl liear ritliln Having iv.ul "I'.iti.v ArhuoKlc's MlslrrV teller, I think Flic Ii , nil ioiik. V i-ii-t,ilnly love fal Kirls 1 Tt i . ..... i iu- innkf bimi pain 'I1oVH. oll ""Kin in Know that KI.ATTKKKI I'KIH'Y. Hu-lund and Wife ,"r " ntlHti I u.mi.l itrmi,) ni.nro- ' L' ,. ?"" """'?. KT... .!!'. Z '"l,T: ..,..,,,., ..,,. ,,, ,,,pui ,itMiii,iu. im closer related, a le-nther n a sister or a wife io n hu-hand. daily itr.ADMi:. nusiiaml ami wife niv held h. most . " "earer ami nearer in c.ieii inoep tiiai. an. other tvo iiemile iti,,ti,..r anil slst,.r are, of eoiiiF... Hound by blood ', latliinship. unit. In the opinion of some Miereiore tills liouil is to be sl.oii-er than the iiiaillaKe bond. IVrsonaltv I iielieve husband and wife are e!os. r." Tn a erv Unilecidcil I'crmn Winibln-t It be possible foe u.ur motlii r tn mane a few .ci'es for' vim on sex.T.il das In sueie-slon? When the yniiiiK man enmes to the door In he I'f.einoon or vvhetievi r he does come let her sa.v wm are busy pr.ietlcinu'. l!'us If jou .on in . nieiiiii ne a. utHi-ut i. ii... are i.hi.lni; to become n mils v a 1 .nil mius; ,.. rtai.'lv iir.ii'il.',. " """ '". " ntner alteninons l-i ,.,. 1;','I11 .'.; ', " " V, "j ',"' '",,,' " ' n m. nine is sutel.v nn teason whv .""i niusi i.ii:. aiolillil Willtllli- roe lilm wnj i i.. Won I pcnd Money .,''"',' ' "ii In ynnr enlt mil nr the -itn. "Just r.venlv-nlle" ntiMW.T, it I.- it . anoui Miemime: mon..,'' 1 u,... " i in-iii .-rue mis united. tii,.r,. lire ... ..V ... sinii" -wise iru.vs." w.in ha.ii; around " ''a r ami wiwt tn mi tn a partv- mid ' 'I Hpniil miy mn.ie.v, "Mim,..'- bu't ml nil 'I'm; reason whv iost of the fellows arc tlxltt with thel" ntonev can bw . s p allied bv till: 'neld tn : ih. s iiii-.i-,i- iVenltur I wt'lU imo ecwtMii,..,,,, .. ,,,. .x,.,,, fl.,n',1:,-hi ,,;.;,,;; T11'' '.' '" '"k'tl 'ntioeetit mnin-'i ,.t a iii-s. iri.in.t, i. tit .... ... i t t.i. .. i.iHh,7i Vieir n,...i'ti.e Vmne tin..- ,11.1 ,"n'.l1',,i;i.'m 'H1,, vn !,',,",,,r'4 lil,t"i . ll'' Tlll" r its nui'le the fe'Inws sore. inn th-.. can't in'; tie whni,. nmy. !"''.Vf1.1r""'Bett!n'c C'' "n.""oUni ,. speiiii ihetr iiinn.;- iivy i-n them aid' '.'.'.. .'..". ".'."', r." "!'. -V".' "'"' ll,,H "lake i,.iii, ,. u(u wun 1 iinir niii'ii -. ii.- HUH KN'iiWS One it) l.nie 'I. .hill 1 aa- e been loii.? well l .' .'n.iiiK niiin fr- Hi. lent tfii miMthH tenilllv ICver.v Wi'diiiKilny and Sttndav nljiht he tukepi me arouml and shows me a icy nice lime nr.d we often no uny sin 'in, hi v iilrbt until Sii"ilav to I siny w,th Ids fr.eiil. ii inarrifil ladv I line hin mtv much mid i think he ohm 11. e. lint ! lm., i...,...p t..t,t .... I viiuld l.ke m know .mild It b. iirn'i.i.t'. io it'll him. ii' I- live enrs you inter hi. .ii-i tun, nu- ne mi . me mm roes it.it u.iiie iiu.i ll IIU--1 ; i'l'. ,i nun, I would Ilk" to haw i l'miif. of my "'I I l. I IN 1.IIVK I'iiniv nf Bir's ninl tcet ma.v know c.ieh ntlKi- for that 'enuth of time with- '"" ; ". 'h"Uifltt ..f inve. Inn n.. man has a nirlil to ui,'iiifilizi' a un-iv tune tn Hie dt'iiii'i. ymi tii.'iitloii without havliiB i untie snrt of imilerstandhiiT. Miikf en- ittaB-ni. nli Willi other nm friends and i'V"!' T.-"! !WTXL 'T- e himself if lie care.' for ou. If s not. fin nr was e .lour lime with Mill Itiilon in the I livver v '.within l wat't to iiuink von He valuable advice wm nave tne lniif nun mnl also for the discus- a f niv nrohleni which iiiiinuinni ,m Moi.dn.v it nliiB. January JO I certain- 1' On aniireeliite vonr kindness and will tei.c '.dwiiitnce ,,f i niraln. if another . . .u..i. p,,,,i,. ,,i . ,ii-, i, it i ,ii i r i it. I still ride In tin- tllwer nnd think. in more of the 'nrite car, for afttr nil It linen not matter n what one rops; i i-i so one itim'm and has Hie rinht pmtne'' Hli. I'vntiiia? .ins- .i fi-vv words of mii. i rt to r ii W Imn'i think alioui vtiurself so inueh ii.- in t time you meet n Inn friend ' Muni: thrt Helf-en.isc.nus.u Hs Is the '.ins.- fur must hlushi.iK. for nne '.oiiittrs. "Ih tnv hair dlHlii'it'li'ii?" ; "A... my .il.'t.B dusty'.'": "Is mj nose s,iu. ' " If the persnti t i whom one ts sH',il,iiit looks lit one's hair, shoes or imse. ho, iittar R i). W. just forcet about vtiurself the nest iln.e yoi meet a bo fiieiid and try to be st if. con. Ihluii. and 1 am sure thnt ou will he able in tivtrtiime Ibis habh na, Mnnn I'.irti. wun i;ihi:s in a ki.iv vj:p. n I...M.iriuo I". I1....L. I'eur (.'.vathi.-i I have been .iit.-ieu'ed hi ...ur debates on artificial be.iut ami u- 1 Ilk.. 1.. w.ln 1 mi. nn ...! -..I...1 Mates murine and have seen ouit'o -. - ' , 'it.,', few fi.rls nf different nationalities iu dlffi'ti'iH tountries. and more or lem nave seen want is termed i beauty. niru'la. If II Bill i houses III USe II llltle loUKe. should It 'l.iniiiK" that Birl's teputation hihoiib hoi friends? It should nut know uviral nice jutuni; Indus who use rouce. hut still maintain their ' lovely diminish Ion Tho leal oblect I have In entfrhiB mm this suhject is this: Do ou think a man should eltl'lISC ll BUI. eSieclllll.v the jjiri. ov her lienul' or Hi" .lollies she wears'" fur one would miicii iiiIIht have a bhI with a nl... .Ilsimmili.ti and a Utile per- K"'" .. .'' :"" "' '"" """""" " ".' rniieii Mans Do uiu tliiui. a fellow read., .ares fnr a Bill because hi r cheeks ate like the rnsis her ees like the skies above anil her lips meant nniv or Kisses, as lll"".." ,hl,nelV',u,rnwJhiler, nia? the d ll .vemniis ' We know that it Is a breach of etl- tiieite to scrap" un iiciuiilntunieH on the stre.ts. lint still If n fellow does this "... .. ., ... a .!..,.!.... ... .......i. .,. with Hie ohlect iif phkiiiB thrnUEh the !::'.wf"(Vi..n is'"bv"' their .llsnoi III "nl!"llnd V,,'rr.nm ilolnff so. 1 wmllil like in I. I.rs think ' li" .ui what vour read- s in in. snhject, .f r'ii'letiHy.nijMin HI. i l ,1 .. 'll .Ml r.irly rep v The Woman's Exchange TODAY'S INQUIRIES I. It lint U Ihr Frrnrh "fnrlnrj tnoihfr"? 'i How many Hlutr Kritnttl nomrn m firmer during tho rnr 1UIH? 3. tthut U n "dinner d.inre"? 4. U lint It U frurrd dunrlnff on cofkl i-nr- let will Injure It uluit meftKiire of I'recuutlon mtn lie tnkrti uhlrh re.itl ufTnnN nn excellent dume floor? T. In pnttlns nun) linen nhiit plnn hhnuld be fnllnuiMl' C. How fcliottld pilloHH he pl'ierd on j Ited? YESTERDAY'S ANSWERS Mlien the litrmne U two liunrfreil d(itlar ii month unit tlipre r-' the In the family fll)Ir lii:nr monthl U i proiKir tlmntte urnuiirit n hpend en fond. Fortj the dnlliir U u li.iliinrlnK iiiinmnt ti tie erendrd In rent und hentlnic. Ujumlnit uno the flrtt Mnte to,Kf;nt womrn mi IT nice. It U ii ennrteH.v for i iclrt to nnnurr tet ter that mine In her on the oeniMon of the iiiinoiinrliiir nf her enicaicement If thee (iimr Mlmulv hcrtine tiirlr uril er hute "rend It In the paper." Verv nften a clrl urllr of Itrr emcneeinrnt In u fen rloe friend before It U puh llrl innoiiiited. It In ntt nereHMnn to repl tn notrs lint rome In utmner to tlire. Ihf he.iiitt rt the rjc deiiemU lurcfl. nn iiict, inHin eerrlf mui pieniv m Mierii. .. A iwi el little itrreMirjt f-r th? lrk trm ii tln teaix.t. rremn pttrher nnd mi cur honl tluit ftt tll In one. 1 hU airM MMiie on the Irl.v mid tlalntliy painted Ih ier nttr.utlie Indeed, 0. In nnohlnic rurtalnv hrforr oti pour the IioIIIiift nnt"r ml In the hlnlnc nnd Ntarfh. This nlll prrient their turning Will Huir Slay Lp Alt l)a? Tn tiiv F.itttor of HfM(ir(.'.v Vaort li - t . , . . sut'-iw nt cmintntly true. To hnld t'.e respeot HI KIU A . . .1 . thnt m.iltt r, inn' Mtioiiht not oiih Ur p I cr h ii unit nnd t lily hut thi uh"li pi-rffiii hhould jifi'M-nt thf winic -M rlo.'. Sh- nan hint nt ,t of the ft I hmviwr tt.:t i lnHiril-tv culf fund h.ilr In n'hr "ni-nl" nitr "tlil," tiiul nn ordlttnrly ilncfi'il h.-ml iIumh not ruiulrt1 ti ''. hk'1' ii n i i '"!' t'niti I'lir- ii da, it ih tre "iurriturrfii tiimin- turn n-n ih. 'f. i.P i. ir .,' :,, 'Ktufllnr,' Kh ilrtil.Ptt v, I tti ! uiiuil liriwh ili'h mid aih uiiiniln h nd it up M'i ir)., mill" Mufflna, ttu. itl llnd I'm l It win "m.i put" all iti.. Thli h.iH l.ien proporl'. nnrl.rd out at.d has Ivi-n thf hh'iiiis nf lirliiuiiKE .ilnutt -rv hf'lmrrtit rnli In itlnm U th up'tccdnti offl'v taitldlnu thnt nn 'i.iir dn iclntf Is tnli-rattd, and printed i.inls nn inund In inu-i of thf itri'Hsimt rnniii in ilia; t ficci "Kffn lenrj." If then h atiMhlim tn n.tin. h. nil ,'ht tn Mmw tills, ttnn't JM thltlU? I ll 111 (-oln- to the theatre tonight ninl mi' hair ." "" 1,,,r; '"'y" '": ''" ' "'r'!k. 'h1'' lh",r." '""'wni'mit iii'i1... !;'ft'.-iVi"h"ir ..!. Vi!'."r rnln? to tho theatre toiiUht ninl tny hair Mi,,-.. ti..nln,r time but I ! in' ,ir "ffs nr stufflhH c, b rote lo Trance in 1'oclrv i '(i.'or , tl nn ioi'.i 1'iiut: Tn I l.e.ir M.ol.iin 1 inn Hemlliis .uui :he I'hristni.is I, U't In tetr.v lhat I sen. i in limther. who Is cu rsi-ll". I tleilllllt It ml'iht In' nf inlireKt to Knni nf .vn'ir runleri uh,i Ii . Inivs mvr the e. Th' Ine Is still up. va.tltv,- tur him tn uiaie linlue. MV llll'.ISTMAS I.KTTI.I! TO I'lUM'K .My 1- ir llrfttliir I'l... n few Mm tn lit ..oi ,'e 'I'li.it we wlsn ,nti i M.rr: I'hrlsltiias hu- i'l IT nt. IIUI lie. We ,ire .ill well lliwl full "f illie At.t Wji' nil w'Nii nil einllil I"' h'Te. I lllll iv.itlmt JnU tin Si' f"W llTH'.s on SUInl.lJ ntuht Vli.l I Imiie r.ill will "t ." li'Ili -ill runt m., .,., i are l-ih.I sim tin tnri'.T'.ii nn ,,,. ''" ,. .., .,. ,-ir,.,. i ""' '";"; .J"u "n" '" ""' '"'' '" ""r" "" . " " I I'll! Ulilllt tell nu til.ut our fhr'itnms 1 can almost i.e now it Ii iM.tm In i- tree W.. urn imlnt tn trim it -wan in.orK so i-ii". A"Cl ,'!..ri'.h'"' N"" """' "r" t'n ...',s.. t..i. .. i.t,-lr.. ieI.-ii sli.ii. shtne ,,..... ..'.'"" ..-..- I" ."""I- "' .." '" wi.i ir.ij.:.. .1 111.. 11 nine. he Inl wl.o vroswil tin. Hl'.me. v win lie.!, tl; (- -I ' 'I'-r. -.." " . .null ,i,,i We all b. nil inu our b"'t roBaris, v'b.t nitr I.. -I uIkii. " In.' '.tsi.1111 1 Mil a .rj I'HPIi.'. ll.UH'V Ni e.. rtenioilclit.g Skirt 7o tin '.'it'iii' of tt'oj,m.r. 'i-' . I) '" Mini lltl .N'tiW t'lal lillll-i r i!K ir nli wieilil ;.--i i.t-.is. till ill' lm" lite.li'iti n s.-nii' s-l.tr at.tl nln a sl.lrt n s.itln ilnss? As tne , aer.v is nnl," u i .?':. f'le.n'i ,nSiMi i.v":.,,i,,rui.rv.i ihIi-Iw What tie mii ' " Hlik r ii ttiiii'l wlilth i'nl fir" ST lis'.' 'e'll I'll' 'ill" " I ' iVl.VV -.'.l Y't t"n i ti,.' ' re" 'sMrl'ls nnv, ami the s"'n I" i"iff. Illti.lV.N- i:vi:s. Why not use a snail l;e at the top of iho skirl to hnuthci. It'.' Tin n .'on can dr.ipe and tnel. a wale ulrdlc over ih.. mile, thus lildlnt: Ih" iiii'lerlal If vi u are not aine to ninica n. i.nim walsted effects are very (t"nd tmw and this. I thhik. vvntild be a particularly cf f.ciive stvlc for tin sain. ilrr. If ou use facllli,' for tne Mb; frnel, ns. silk. I'se silk or liiiine; fur the si t fiin viuds Is loiislilffcil a rather t ulr ski''. i'"W I should si y twn and n half yard' v.oiild i"' a ihiisci .un, and at the satin limo Mil. 11 l Mill. ii. And So They Were Married Hpnode Three. (Jealousy) liy UAY.VA. IT.Y0 HATCH ElMli luvji'.uht. lOI'J. lij I'ubl.c l.tdmr Co. ("HAITI.!,. NVI1I A FTKIt she had time to col down. Zi , . -si ltutli felt wi much ash.tiiU'U o bf.rsf.ir. She w.ilkid aimlessly aDout lhu streets In lit r ciarnilta; little street intuits, wonderlni,' what to do about it. She was wllllni; almost lo say site watt snrrv : her ..rath h.nl somewhat i.ip- otated, find she realized that she had ,,, ln ,i. wioiik In si.eakltu: that way to Helen. Helen had ci rtainly never dutlnsr the time before she lift for Kiveti her any reason for Ii as Isabel , Krar.ee, thought nf all these tmnt-.s and Hetty had. The truth of the matter ., Kn. Mood wnliljpe for the duor to h was that Vtuth was allow inn her Jcal- opened, and was more than ever ashatu ouslv to run awav w .th her reason. ,., for spcukh.K to Helen ns she nail She walked and iliotutht until she was toUny. llnw childish ll was; liuw petti' starvlnitly hui.KO. but she dreaded bo- , ,),,. fiu.,, (lf ,), Mg problems the tw'o liiK back to the np.irliuent and cathiK . Krs j,.,,. f.lt.,.(1 tl)Rl.ther. Whv. if l alone. She want, d to k.-.p Koine i she had not been for Helen, she, Until, mlKlit lotiB.d tn no back to Scott and mako m,w.r ,m, M,.,rrIl,,i ,St.utl llt ., Khc, lieace ; she wanted to un .ind see Helen, ni.,hl ,hH u.,.j lnt., i. ,rr,.,i t and .vet she didn't k'mw what to no. Jiu.u 1)onil. ensconced In the beautiful ln her aimless wanderltiK downtown, m.,(. ,,p.irtnient on West Knd avenue, she found herself iijmo.it hack at he because she had be. afraid to fate place where she had started. S-cott f i ,lIKS .,,, to tll jHC,. h,M. (1(1 . bit olllce. bulldhn: louin.d up jusi ahead ,m wh(t ,( n,,w.nl,,u, . cou.lri of her. Somewhere In it was Sco tt . ,, wn h cou . ,()tt ( ,!"' ?. l,.' ""-".'" ' 'iitid,,. sue inn, nu .... i ""","": " mm now nsiiiiin.'! en.- ..tt., ,. w.t., . ..I ..... I ,.,., itfll . It. l 111 lllllt lit lust ...... . -. . - I'llUlil n...' it-....-.... ...... -. - she unci icarneu it i.r.s ..ui ...... ". r.mld she tell when annttier ill nt je.u- i.l uul... Ii..r-' V,. nil., una not oun, iiuuiu p.i't "- , -- su.e iif herself. She finally found hcr-cl. passltm one "hinr'lms'.lmrmed of t....rl.......rr restB..r.,n,? liat nfesteu the nelBhborhood. It was lute, and there A1. ."..?. ... .. f....: ,,..... h.siil... ko she1 ...... .... ....t...1 herself at nne of the m.irblt-liippeil tables she ordered some te. and toast and fill better after nhe had latin Then she took the subway mown and went over ... see Helen T wiisend i ; t ,t that .Mrs Hrander would I i m ui. ,.,.. out of tl levator and ... ., 11 outside of the apartment J'" '' , despised Jits Ilrandir an a ...... ,,..,... .., ki, ,-h. i-uiiun. -in. ........... ---; --- -- called the dayH when J in. liiwnseiiiUiuil ,.n m l'rance and Helen's mother had ,i,.,-ik.i1 all manner of small cruelties , , , ,..., rj she had prated con- stall y of Jlin's pover.,. of the fact that his family iiitiom 1 to nuthliiK socially ; she had hoUBht Helen expensive clothes mnl bail Insisted that the Blrl bo every- ,,.,. t .,,,.iv. And Uicn had come. .. ....,. j....H d,.ui, nnd no sooner had the newa eome from Washli.Blnt. which prostrated Helen with Brief than Itutli had over- heartl irs. iirvniei in nu- iviepurnu totiferrlnit with the drem.nnkir ajou" fBHi,ionahle niournli.it. lluth had wen ll(,ar(, .lle ,elll;.r(i thin ii-rlie'is now that a voing-aivat gown FOR THE PEACE BRIDE, A8 Thii frock, which ran here for a ipiicl weddiii): und poinp uwa a- well, U of navy blue j-ilk I'.uburdiue with open-work embroidery A Daily imliion Talk lv I'toreiicr Itose vu n.in, ,...., i. ,fi,Q ...n.i i- jjir, nr uriiie in iiiiiii;. wio, a tiTrnnaRe of Imeiisl. how milch more so will he the peace hr.de of the sp.inK. lf.li.? The... really were nol such all amaz- i.iK number of Klrls who were married just because the war carried the mall of their choice overseas A vcr.v larite I'.umhvr preferred tn pustpone the wed 1II1.K until peace should hiini; their loved 0110 back aKa'n. And then there vveie the iivinj who did not discover tlic state of their own feellnKi until the wide orean la lutween. At any late, with two or three million men comlnfr bach to this lountry nu may be prepared for a" cmtinucil rlmthu; nf the weddli.K bells, and the stores are already showitiK a Kcnernus supply nf just the sort of frnel.s that the peace bride will want. She won't want anything seven, nnd wnn'l want anything tunscul ne. The S-it'i ISrowii belt and the Uliakl suit were well ennuuh for the war bride but the ;,., ,.,. ,, ,,, " 11e.1i". ir ii' w u.ini initiii 1 ni. .v- " ' "''ro iH " fr,K'U tl!,lt "as chnsen by OUO VnUltir Vnmilll Willi Is lll.'lllllllln' to be niirrl. it In elinreli uilh '. . . " ,p iii-irrlill 111 church With nnl be mirrlid in church with only her lm- medate faSilI as witnesses. It Is to serve, also, i, n Rolnn-awny frnel;. und ' a bette- seUcl.nn cnuld not be made. It l dellKhtfuJIy feminine and decidedly iTliate. hut It also shows hit crest hit- lines of seven! v. so tnai the orna'.eness m,,i rii, .n - - ... ... ...... lines of seven! v. so tnai the orna'.eness does not detract from the beconil.iKiies.. It Is made of nnv v blue sill; i-abar- dine, with par.'er ifficts xery rich In onn-worl, eii'iioidcrj In Venetian ill- slR-n. The s.i!ii sort of embroidery is shown ii: th- "li'cvis. Fre.n :. blue an- penis in 'he i nihrolilei y to' match the -iiu s..d m u... ,u..r a,,,. ...,. The hat Is made ipri.S'. to k with the '1,'S' "'"' N "f ,1' ""'n'' Kul'1 f '"1V.V I'lue sll'i Kabard tie lis the dress, with (''reiich blue oslrk'h becomlnitij nr- ranReil i-ound the brim. flnitiiriis me Millclteil and ma.v be adilresscd care o' this newsp.iiier.) - - - . , l)rc. Ifint Sapphire blue brocade with a male col lar makes a superb evcnlnt; cloak. Itlue serue is sometimes hand-drawn and hand-frhiKed for the sake in ;u el'.y A lame black velvet cape has an odd llnlnjr of white satin striped with black velvet. the Ini'Vl'ablc had liappcned, Helen ' "'K-" after all mal.e a brlllla.it .natch. i Then had mute Helens determination ( ,,, , Fnilu..., nIllI ),,. fiK.r-,, Un- I i Micctnl ipoiiiorinK of her cause. It hrd been the one thhiK that had helped to ll'iilcn the ilarkiK'.-s for Helm, this discover that her father could lie n friend and could understand her view point after all. lluth. who had been closest to 11. en '"' " -' Xo .wu''" " "'inteil other women for Irieinls lluth was by .inn iiiiii' ,ini iiini: iii-ip.,'!. in, inir. 11 ...-. . : " ' .. - " " nto a ri-B-It was a ., ... rri',... f Hl'lf.ll SL'llSl comllI... r(.;,etion from the self-mtv thm , comiiletelv ctivi.loi.l bVrthiK.. ""llOM I Hill Ut 11 l IIHtili, pep ini'M' da.vs. for wasn't she constantly bclrB '"- hiTHolf. when she actually did - . ,""" '; , "' " " - xry ,:'. tV' lo ,nnk;; ,1H7oV.'l..r" '" ,; ''" lu " " '""' " ' ner' '"' 'I""' "lls "I"''""' I" the midst oi , !h"' coBltatlons h a neat ntnld. lluth knew that maid; she was Helen'H moth- l V- " I'-rs".ai ai em ant a Hypocritical. lv,,;tf creature who had done her part in . '" ;"'. things miserable for Helen. She smiled at lluth. and in response lo ''' request tor Helen, replied that ' I " Helen vviiH not IIvI.ib there now. "'ot llvltiB here?" Ituth's lone was Incredulous. Was this sonietlilnK else that nail liappeii.il that she id not un- ,!,.,,. I 'arHianii. " -v"ss l.uth. she H liviilB down- ' town sotnevvnere. If you'll come In for a revv tnlnutes. I 11 ask Mrs. Hrander for the address." lluth, fearful of a conversation with i Helen's mother, shook her head at this, "s.'. I won't stop, hut I'll call ui. for . It later on, Thank you very much." . . -- And iim she turned away from the door ' she had an unpleasant feelh.B that the maid was smlll.iB craftily behind her I iinir.. iiu.ii -nr tn, la ihe household as she vviib enuuBed lo ' Hond, 'A BEING HUMAN g QNE y Don't Act as Though You Are Doing Your Work Minus Salary, and Therefore Confer a Favor on Your Employer and the. Public by Serving Information" at n busy ' QJHK was railroad Llnllnn In n rile K.iniP thousand mile away from here, and n IT JIM 4111 ilHIIIUUlUU HUH I'lliVi lllli- eitliiB matter She was paid, but really you would never .unpect it. One came from Aim telephone, bavins l,y means of thrVe' distinct q -cstlflns, discovered the de- iarttnR hour of the train for C- - with the overwhelming impression that a law favor had just been eon- ferred. Unnraclously conferred. All over our cities you will find m .i, ,!, ,hnl,. ,,nl.l.,ns lust ..I. .... .... rrl...l....i ..! !... I..lni. iii thla way. Turninir their minds In side out would be Intcrestlm;. bave often wished, on seelm; such a person, to have the opportunity of meetini; ner in ofi-hours. l-'or Instance, the mi- KracloUM "Information' may. w lien her ticket. WHY can't we be consistent'.' When we Hpml money we want seiv.ee nl. nt ... 'On trains. In the store, at sLinelioVels ami allll.e rest. Why Idventures r "i; li)."T care a (Iff lor Mint." says lie hauplity lad, as she MinH her fliiucrs eniilrii.ptuii.isly. And her iniiili- ... . .,... .1 .... .... ... raiion is inai ik iui mil uiiiuuui i" m much in her ouc llf'-'. Wllleli 's all Very well for the contemptuous ladv , hut sui.pn.se ou are ior; lond of liss Why, then, you avoid the expression and seeh the slip where you can find the juiciest, ra'test or iiks aim pui 'iasc ns ninn.v a.s ntir purse will permit The shop you should nel. Is the one 1 found toda. wliere the most luscious and tiniptl.iK of Hks come pi r served in si. Up. VilL they lonli Rood, lllese tics And as tn tnste. iry some fn.' .vourself. My friend's cosy little home is aluin--spotless and shiny. Tables plow with s'ift, rich ItiMer. silver and Kinssiva'c sparld" merrily and curtaln.s tire fresh nnd ila'nty. "I can und .stand it all." f said, "hut the ladlatnrs How can !J Keep the dust nut nf the Utile whadd.-e-callums'."' 'Why" she rcp'ud brlithtiy. "I use th'.s radlatnr lit ttsh." It Is a black liris. lis brush, with a Ioiik metal handle arid.. In fact, looks like a arnwn- up lifttle bitish, the bristles lieintr ai- ... ........ tanpen an arounu ine naniiie ins-i.ni nf 0 just one side The Intnr hatiule and the nrraiwmcm nf the bristles en- ,l.ln ,,n. in rr..r in n-l t.i railialiil- nnnl. and crannies It Is most ennvenhn and ensls hut tea Cnts. Whether the orlc'mil purpose of a veil was su to cloud lite compleuon a- to Klve It a soft, elusive nppparni.ee or whither It was mi ant lo restrain and hold In iilace rebellious curls 1 do no' ...... ..... ... . ........... hold In iilace rebellious curls 1 do no' know ftut of this I nm sure: Whither it was mcani for one iiurnnse or th. other or both, f r the matter of thai it was r.n. mean' to haiiB Iih.ri-Iv atnl untidily in he back. I speak, of i'ou.s-. nf Hie little fine veils-, uiih Ii shonitl b.. nod siiuk; and secure in the ha 'k I .. For tho names of shops where ar tiebs mentioned in "Adventures With a l'utse" can he puri.li ised. addiess ildltor of Woman's I'.n;. KvBSiNf. rtiiLtc; i.nuncR. or phono the Woinan'a Department Wiunut .;uno L- FAckdCje!Qr,caQ"3i's A wis Ynll l ijv e i nt,' Jii'l riuht. salt h lelv nn Thf Denser I Tbt Never tHtiwmni.s ih lci'table clincnla'.. i.el'ls.H !' . ' ' (lav r f?f ff f Vn.tv '3KreS?:Jijffl He Sure It's ,,-l"s, J!2 Mrs. Morrison's &rQy If'fr! The Morrison UJKS.'J m Co., Phila. A.vji;jirwi j. j i t rr.u2".l2.' JIist r-i .U--..W ... ii .r.T- .Rtf ::--:::::iTTTrTTTTTtTT!r: JudRliiK by the law of thbiKs as they '" "l --i...".. - "" Ro she was paid for lieliiR "Infonnn.. '" i,,dl,H!, "UC!'tloll1!, "!"' "'"I".' tJ, tlon"; that . telling people what time tlilnlt it doe her soul a lit lo Rood to trains come and Ro. how much is , vent her tiredness on a femln in xolce lie ROi'sn.u n veiin ums sin.-;-M-v..." JJ fnthei's fortunes, no mint '"' have the condtictoi snatch the ticket -- r " ' " l "" , without from her hand'.' Somehow 1 marine win. ... . V J MTr this girl would ki, lo the president of "nr" "f , ", , ,, ,.nc human In ins the railroad if the conductor snatched .cied. ; '" ' ' . n,(, t , ,,, wmwrisi vxt vw 1,1 Established lii.10 ,LAYLOCKv)'BEfI!.Ine iii ,1 1528 The Appuiel Shop or the lli lar-ltcMcil Men and U'omeii Final Clearance All Furs at One-Third Off Was Now Btunt Marten Stole. $1(1(1 $66.00 Ruiiiin Sable Scatf '.'.50 167X0 Cil Lynx Serf. .. GO 40.00 j 7 vsTm Coats as low as $24.50; Suits, Lined, $29 JO Newly arrived Canadian Homespun Suits Pnrjs Wraps and Gowns. HV Arc Direct Importer --Cnnr;iinE!lcn! IN YOUR JOB , J0 MAXE QQQJ) can't we nil. in our particular os! . . l .. ... In I II fit tlllKt HOIlS. ICailZe UHll I- ill '"' Blvcervlce? It may Kinte on a onmn ------ .-.(. ..-.lrt(1 ' of "s r workers. The feminine voice , over the wire is v.ry apt to MomW " woman who ha worked m lw .1 to be able to fake perhaps i. .trip home, No doubt she. too holds down a Job Umt :" fr etnlloss patience. 1 he e are perhaps man e"'fc " marclr in and out the olllce cnrli .la-. takliiB u. her time, Just as t here are endless numbers of unth. kins per- 'sons who asK foolish 'lUestioiis of In- lEUt illlP formation, 'nut that l the way Jolw . if tlimus weiu (nniKiiiiiy nn ". nil realize we could finish our ..!, ... i..f iiw. limn or at least wit'i j ' . ff ,"llt ll" c"0" . .....N.(. tho.-e who Inherited their enough lo smile at the wo. Id and tn try-to understand poojilo lien tli" day of toll l"? ' -' 1U very larue t." of oui live . v. mu.i. he human In then,. With a Purse uhv' t" du tins Is liy the Ufp i.f a e liiilikr. hlunl-rilwd little fast, n-1 r kmiiIiIIiik hanelles. which 1mm ine tlcht without oal.-ii i.K aim iiiinm Tl... ,,!'.. it i lie of these lOIIM'.Ui ll I'l- ' . . . j(, at i-anfinents IS IlVi' eeni "ALL FOOD, NO WASTE" HONEY , CUSHIONS i 1 Doesn't the mere sound of ' Cocoa and Honey Cush'orn , make your mouth water? Cocoa and honey cushions are I the crisp, chewy kind that we 1 all love so well. How to make them among 1 Wilbur s Conservation Recipes J i V , well as Jj VTi'' ,.,,,,,Tr",,r,iiVl VmZ 1 xlrS ji ""', Veciiiiiiiilr-il J JvS j dessert.. 1 ntir sj "- 'j .011) ' mill I ne. 1 )! Ii Us tree. !r".HIS fFy?n(f?. j ! NmijLfjm.iBg Sfnif tor tt today II O. W II.BUR & SONS. Inc rtiHadtlphia r,ffffaMTggg7ITga: ZiOOsSSS, Who Was the , Life of the Party? v, You Me, .fiin a ill I In 1 . uiaiiloil for er.v Ions, ami we ,'.( to do a lot of nt.-rtal'ihic. .1 1 espeolnliy, loes to show n... i.n. and he blow, about what a .rt cool. I run- ytui know how husbaut'i nie? so I have In live up to m ! i ui. r inn I'm leallv not a iini'l -fill cook, a, all, but I know w. if .Tim lke and I try t" (hum c with the relish he's so fond ..f One eviiihc! last week we had a vihole houseful i f company ami T ihmiBlit I'd ti siimetlihiB in i " new chafiiiP' dish I had bouirht snine cold boiled I fti which I i imppeil verv (Ine ,itul nvii -tin'sl Willi niustatil. I tur, id n lajer nf this hi in ecu thin slices- ,f stale bread, dipped the sandw ic'.i s nm n tni-;ture of beaten eco ,(nd milk and fried thent In the B" 'd elinfltiB dish until they wen ri M. n brown nu both sides 1 1; fore . u Inis I iprmklid th.-m well w.th in pliinant A' Sauce Hint Jim i .n fond -.f li bIvik fVerythltiB a '1 ' f i rent taste that Is ltidisetili.il -food Ami I tliscovt'i eil iiii- .lim isn't the onlv one who ill. - ' , (la vor. Ymi would have tin m tli.H er'wd had never eiteu Im'." I know they all had a woi.il.iv lime at nnr house that niK.ii m, .llm fnlrlv burst with pi ide ie said I was the life nf Hie p'un. t, it I wasiit It was tlie Al s.iui, Adv Chestnut St VI .Is Now ''."ii $583.31 Moleskin Coat Racccon Coat Moleikin Set . 'i'i'i 156.60 2D.1 196.66 iH M must imuercunnu inai m- MefgseaBJ.uiiXAi,.i.ii.iiiligii.rni'riiw tw 1 ., w ' - A'-J Ivet. C8d b . i, ' I" s lit . .s
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