Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 04, 1919, Night Extra Closing Stock Prices, Page 12, Image 12

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHIliABJjJIHlA, TUESDAY, EEBKUAKY 4, l9i"
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ECIPES FOR
MRS. WILSON GIVES
: Do Not Require Meat and
Dishes Made
a xins r a. wir,snx
iomrigM. lt. Iv tire U. A. Wilson. Ml
j riant rmrvtd.)
jTP IT !s generally known that all
?" foods are both nutritive and
urtimulative, it is not remembered
hat on a proper balance between
Jtutrition and stimulation depends
1- eBtJreiy tne penect Daiance 01 ine
k .existence and enjoyment of health.
It is the inherited right of -every ,
S Snimnn belnc? to feel an abounding, i
;V Elastic vigor and a sense of physical I
i' -fitness an3 power, to be able to
V ujommano tne Doay at win tvun un
agerness that the torpid, phleg
matic meat-eater considers rashness
Jpr erratic impulsiveness.
1 Tlio toll of life is just what you
5ut in the mill. Nature is a won
derful chemist, and she has at her
Yinear tins frin Kpcret of life. Man.
as a chemist, is a poor competitor ,
of Mother Nature. Many of us
ielect food that is oerrich in
Tiftroffen nna ncsn-iorxninir materials
ind consume it in larger quantities
?nan is necessary, rnjaicmua ..
Ms that there is absolutely no want
f nutrition in a diet of fresh ege-
,ues,. uuii3, b. "'" '"' SUr Well with n wiie whip to thor
yroduets. Many physicians of the M b,cnj Br, to a bo and
JId worm ten us mat tuere is
ycarceiy a disease mat tne numan
flesh is heir to but that it may be
ixUeved and many times cured by '
JJi restrict .' diet of fruits, fresh ,
receUbl. grains and dairy
Products.
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3 Meat contains, beside the protein,
Jin acid-forming material that fre-
wuently causes physical disturbances.
n.- .- r fUcT, fr,.f. A,,nniP.
Hi.j v.. . i:u i .. -it :n-
eggs, fish, cheese and fiesh ege-
fable's, greatly helps cases of this,
JT, j
Jkind
Learn to eat daily fresh, natu al
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urreens. such as lettuce, young gieon
Anions, radishes, cresses, endh I
tacarolle and corn salads. These arc '
llainty greens and they contain valu-
2ble substances that equalize our
daily food balance. This is par-
licularly frue dUiing the winter, ,
Jbwing to a restricted diet of fresh
fruit and vegetables. Milk, cheese
nd eggs are flesh-forming foods and
Jmay be used in the menu to replace
meat.
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Suggestions for Dinners
Menu No. 1
Oyster Cocktail
Celery
Egg Cutlets
Baked Potatoes
spinach ,l
i Lettuce
" Baked Applies
Coffee
2 Menu No. 2
J Clear Tomato Soup
Radishes
$aked Dried Cod
Hollandaise Saucol
m Potatoes au Gratin Cauliflower
J Coleslaw
Canned Peaches Coffee
Menu No. 3
Onion Canape
p . Watercress
Oyster Souffle
French Fried Potatoes Peas I
I , Endive Salad
3 .Apple Tarts Coffee
Menu No. 4
Cheese Sandwiches
Young Onions
I Baked Lima Beans j
jUubed Potatoes Creamed Celery
itomaine oaiaa
Cmnberry Tarts Coffee
Menu No 5
Puree of Celery
Radishes
Fish Croquettes
Saked Potatoes Creamed Onions
2 Lettuce
J Apple Dumplings Coffee
J Menu No. 6
S Pepper Canape
Celery
8 Oyster Loaf Cream Sauce
Msuhed Potatoes Spinach
fi Coleslaw '
Aims Cake Coffee
Menu No. 7 '
,U Brown Onion Soup ,
watercress
Baked Eggs In Corn Cases '
Celery Salad
ge Cake. Canned Cherries t
ff Coffee
Egg Cutlets
ljjke a cream sauce, using five
teaspooniuis oi nour to one
.. m.111 TlicaAllfM tn flnfl.
X Mt4v. wavv m.w ..wm.
milk and then bring to a boil.
far five minutes and then cool
phi en ia a bowl and add three
-Mued eggs chopped line and
m lahltLtrmemfulit of nneltf
Vhlppt irUv,
i- OM tahUtpeonful of finely grated
v Ofts and one-half teaspoonfuls of
On teaspoonful of paprika,
On cupful of fine breadcrumbs.
Mix wd then pour -on well-greased
lItUr. Cook for four hours. To
aold irnvinu anape anu men uip
ess" Bd then in flno
Fry until golqen
In lwt,it or yefetablo oil.
gtH t4to 8Hiee,
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DELICIOUS
Prove That Excellent Dinners Can Be Built Around I
From FisJi, Eggs or Cheese These
Are Flcsh'Forming Foods
Ask Mrs. Wilson
If you liavo any cookory prob
lems bring them to Mrs. Wilson.
Slio will bo glad to answer jou
through thebo columns. No per
sonal replies, howover, can bo
glvon. Addreos questions to Mrs.
M. A. Wilson, Cdsmn'o Pubijc
Lldqur, Philadelphia.
and place on a baking dish. Now
blend
vu tw' v wu oi,i,
One cupful of canned tomutoes,
Four
tablespoonfuls of grated
onion.
One teabpoonful of salt,
One teaspoonful of papri).u,
Mix well and then pour over the
fish. Bake for twenty-five minutes
a moderate oven,
Ojster Souffle
U'n til rA Irtnlr sirAi fiYA fill Iw
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ne anJ then strain tho julco and
add sufficient milk to measure three
cupfu,g pace m B SBU an(,
adJ thrcc.quarter3 cupful of flour,
then cook for fiuj minutes Cool
nl)(j tnen add
l?ks f ihrce W
J'le Vster
Juo and one-half teaspoonfuls of
sa(' , . , .
One teaspoonful of paprika,
Thne ttaspoonfuls of fmel
ch d x
Add the prepared oysters and mix
thoioughly: then carefully fold in
the sU beaten whites of three
cs- p,our in well-greased custard
cups and set the cups in a pan of
warm water. Bake in a moderate
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Baked Lima Beans
Use lima beans in place of navy
beans, using one-half cupful of
vegetable oil in place of meat.
Fish Croquettes
Use one and one-half cupfuls of
fish to replace the three eggs and
use the same recipe as for egg cut
lets. Mold into croquette form.
Oyster Loaf
Look carefully oer twenty-five
oysters and then drain well nnd
Mrs. Wilson Answers Questions
My dear Mrs. Wilson When
frying sausages should they first
be pierced with a fork? Isn't
there some way of mixing these at
home and instead of putting them
in a casing maKing cakes ot the
sausage meat and frying them?
Thank you ery much for these
two answers. L. r.
Sausage
Sausage may be purchased in
meat form or in links; to use the
sausage meat form either into shape
of u sausage or into fiat cakes and
then dip in flour and saute in u
frying pan. To cook the link
sausage pierce them several times
with a fori: and then parboil for
five minutes, then baute in a frying
pan.
My dear Mrs. Wilson Will you
kindly give me a recipe for Rus
sian dressing? E. B. Mel.
Russian Dressing
Pare and grate
One raw onion,
One raw bevt,
One raw cariot,
and then add
One teaspoonful of mustard,
One teaspoonful of paprika.
One half teaspoonful of salt to one
cupful of mayonnaise dressing.
My-dear Mrs. Wilson Will you
kindly give a recipe through the
Eveninq Public Ledcek for to
mato sauce for meats and fish?
Also for a salad where left-over
meat can be used and a recipe for
corn fritters? Thanking you
kindly. Mrs. A. L. S.
Mrs. A. L. S.:
One cupful of canned tomato,
One cupful of canned tomatoes
Tomato Sauce
rubbed through a sieve,
One and one-half cupfuls of cold
water,
Four onions, minced fine,
One carrot, cut fine,
One fagot of soup herbs.
Cook slowly for twenty minutes
and then add .
Three- tablespoonfuls of corn
starch, One tablespoonful of sugar.
Two taespoonfula of salt,
One teaspoonful of pepper.
One-quarter teaspoonful of mus
tard dissolved in one-half cupful of
cold water.
Bring to a boil .and then cook for
ten minutes. Rub through a line
sieve nnd Use.
See EalAd articles for your eecond
query.
Corn Trilti
One cupful of canm n,
One egg,
One-half cupful of milk, ,
One and one-half teaspoonfule of .
salt, I
One-half teaspoonful of pepper,
Two , tailtepoonUHs of finely
VMnHleaaf
ENTREES;
MENUS, TOO
j chop fine. Measure tho liquid and I
add sufficient milk to make three
cupfuls. Place in a saucepan and
add three-quarters cupful of flour.
Dissolve the flour in tho milk antf
bring to a boil. Cook for live min
utes. Now add tho oysters and
One-half cupful of finely grated '
onion,
One-half cupful of finely chopped
parshy,
One tablespoonful of Worcester
shire sauce,
Two teaspoonfula of salt,
I One teaspoonful of paprika,
Three hard-boiled eggs, chopped
fine.
Three and one-half cupfuls of fine
breadcrumbs,
Mix thoroughly and pack into
well-greased nnd floured loaf-shaped
pans. Bake in a moderate oen for
fifty minutes. Tuin on a hot
platter. Serve with cream sauce.
This may be baked in well-greased-
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turned upon a slice of toast and
covered with sauce.
Baked Egga in Corn Cases
Make ten corn muffins from the
following mixture:
One and one-quarter cupfuls of
mill:,
One egg,
Tuo tablespoonfuls of sirup,
Two tablespoonfuls of shortening.
Beat hard to mix and then add
One and one-quarter cupfuls of
sifted flour.
Three-quarters cupful of corn-
i
Five ttaspool,fuh of hak!ng
(fcr
.
Bca thoroughly to mix and then
Pour into wcll-greased muffin pans
and bake for thirty-five minutes in
a hot oven. Now cut from the, top
then fill to the top with cheese
sauce. Sprinkle with breadcrumbs
and set in a baking pan and bake
for twenty minutes in a moderate
uvi'u. kjcivu twin ciiuui ucain ui i
tomato sauce.
To make cheese sauce add four
tablespoonfuls of grated cheese to
one cupful of thick cream sauce.
For successful results use only
accurate and level measurements.
Beat to mix and then add suffici
ent flour to make a drop batter,
usually about one and one-quarter
cupfuls. Add two level tcaspoonfuls
of baking powder and then beat well
to blend and drop from a spoon into
hot vegetable fat. Drain on soft
paper nnd serve on hot platter cov
ered with a napkin.
My dear Mrs. Wilson read
and get a great deal of good from
your recipes. Now I would like
you to tell me. I have made the
peanut kisses and other cundies
of the bitter chocolate, and did not
ndd any sugar. Now it is too
bitter and I can't get any dot
chocolate anywhere. I have tried
all over. How much sugar should
I use to one-quarter or one-half
pound of butcr chocolate? Your
answer will help me a great deal.
Miss H. 0.
Miss H. 0.:
Just before Easter I will have a
series covering the handling and
care of dipping chocolates, also the
making of various candies and their
dipping.
My dear Mrs. Wilson Will
you please publish in your space
of the Evening Public Ledger a
lecipe of chicken u la king and
fiicasse chicken? I shall be very
grateful and wish to thank vou
in advance: Miss W.
Chicken a la King
Miss W. Cut the breast
of
cooked chicken into one-inch pieces
and then place one and a half cup-
f.,l t n,tl, ., ,., ..
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nan and add one cud ful of mush-
' r00ma thnt hnVe been "eele(J and cut
. . h ,
minutes in boilintr water, and also
One green pepper, died fine and
Varoonea. .
Add
Yolks of tuo eggs,
Juice of one-half lemon.
One-quarter teaspoonful of mus
tard.
One And one-half ttaspoonfuls of
salt,
One teaspoonful of paprika
to the cream sauce. Also add the
prepared chicken, the mushrooms
and then green pepper. Heat until
'the boiling point iseachrd and then
simmer slowly for ten minutes nnd
serve on toast
Vrii-naano n.lrLon
Draw and since nnd cut the
chicken. Was and pluce in u deep
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wuier. JiriiiK " u uuu uuu auri
One onion,
One email carrot,
Two branches of celery.
Cook fllowly until tender ad
then tWckt tlw gravy. DumpUft.
Wmmpmj Wrm HQaWaV W WHVtt
one Slice irom cacn 01 me lour maker, as tho only dlfflcult thing nbout a i,.,,' Tr V, n itoiiVther trv onli mai,- . a p.erBon or
muffins nnd use a spoon to scoup ffitj., J; ti- 0eg '& Pc g- I taoy
out tho centers. Krpalc an pvrr And In,, i,i .. n.,h9m D ni,i ,im,.t ie?e". ".cr .H.ne C''""0' expeci io noiu iv attaohlnir to herself the cotniomen
! f. 1 i at r 4im ib uh VDJ s,io ui 1411. "uiiiv uavuo- Upnl.nMn n Tiffin if lintli Inetaml nri
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One of the tnuriest combinations for
heail) corded and there is a
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What Fashion Says
Ironing scarfs arc githend nt the'
ends and finished with beaded tassels ;
Deep bands of soft wool frlnBe are
used In plnco of fur on many frocks.
Chinchilla bqulrrel Is a most delight-
ful fur for trlmmlnn- frocks or blouseB.
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Ostrich feathers aro amonB tlio adapt. .
abln thlnirH uhlch ran ho uorn At anv
age.
Make Them at Home
Petticoat ruffles of taffeta, attractl-
Ir.maUe In plain una tv o-toned hIIKs.
mJ. 'rL nil ro7iv n uRi K Tnm S
".p.botu o, a'f undation pettfeoat
tthlcl1 the .Norn r"mf ,nB been J,lpPid
JScolS shorted0,. llc8 nW '" 'CS "'
mE C0VERT SHADES
ipr i,v TllCVt lftfT7I7
ItXEi iV JtlHrtl V UlrUEi i
l'ufliion goes more or lets in a
tircle. Here we find the return of
the popular covert (hade tuit. The
silhouette, too, is strikingly like
that teen six ears ago
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A DM FaMm Talk by Florence Ro.TZil&2 oWlS
v M . I these three enrs I never was out with
TrtVSHION has a funny way of retrac another man, in fact. I never mado an
A, )n )lerB,epa sometmes. nnd wc find
n,.i . m h much mn n.aru. i.,
5,he moda,'f we " ,clo,1f8 of,T10
fl0 or six years ago than the clothes
e v culm nnd frocks that are e.
nr msr aenaoTi. snu so it is uiat some
,J rhe'Ss ,'naT
uore H ,iaIt d0Mn springs aTw. There Is,'1"' reSnions tvvlce a i
the na"ow shirt, that Is fairly long and ' ,hp chrlstmns holldnjs n
suggest in ""'" "" ""'. '
wore a a" "V.7T. f.ifrw linL, I claw reSnlons twice a jear. 0..0 during
the narrow skirt, that is fair y long and ,np Christinas holldnjs mid another dur
the flare below the wniMllne, To be ini? the summer months. Tho laat one
sure the flare usually was formed as
part of tho bkirt or suit ami tne jacket
was a short snenue affair, but the effect
was not dissimilar to that produced In
many of the present suits.
1 And another revival! Manv of the
smartest of tne new suits aro In the
cotert shades which, although not so
becoming to the majority of women as
navy blue, were In such high favor some
years ago ma uuc-v-iu-to suit nere
shown hs a sk'rt and iacket of tan
1 tricot, with a silhouette that would have
J?hM.ce is ottul'IZl l
with tricot used to form a bib front and
suspenders. A ery happy Idea is carried
nut In tne coiiur ui me nine jacket
fnr the long extenMons. that are made
so that trev can be draped about the
I .,.it for nddltlonal warmth nnd when
left open forma smart decorative note
to the coat. The Pockets too. combh,.
reaj Rervlceai)lilty. tor tney are quite am
pie and hate uccorativa tame An air
of smartness Is gained In the skirt by
the pleatea panels uiai cxiena irom a
yoke to the hem.
And the hat for the artist has shown
a, very fetching one for this figure it
la tv trim, compact little toque, made,
wlh brim ot ardt4 Mlk and a crown1
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FOR EARLY SPRING STREET
the tailored Mir '"'in mid Mra(. In this rase the salin is quite
capthating quill feather that gies tlio necessary finishing toucli
Please Tell Me What to Do
By CYNTHIA
Td the "Poor Boob-
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nuestlon The Inclilent ou quote i.ilglit
hae. happtned once or (nlio without ,
nuikRiir inn I.pcIh in .iramt ihn llom I
of jour jiollcj. for n girl would rouse
herself. ee-,i If slio wera fearfulls tired.
to go to a dance, nnd besides the d ince
date could not hae tnen sulMicd, hut
repetition of an occurrence like thl"
ought to cure jou Don't Judgo the girl
"hVrsim' for a i e . mlinV sh-hof
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nineteen go about witn tne .man who
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How to "Make It Up"
Dear Cvnthla I rm a clrl of een-
i teen cars, considered good-looking I
hao knonn u boy for nearly a ear.
and he necr tells me whether he loes
me, but mioms It by his actions Lately
ho iU been not sneaking to me. becauso
ll went out with other boys, but I neec
I go out nt night, only when I go down
to his house. He Is eighteen ears oiu
'He did go out with other girls. I saw .
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angry with mo for nothing. I would
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will not talk first, i:ery one In his .
famllv rnrpn for mo n. creat deal
BltOWN YES.
Since the boy sas ho won't talk
first. I think sou might ns well make .
ui iour mind to do the sneaking. It
irienus in mis' uiuuir a. ,
Is lather foolish nnd childish to go almost oDsoiete ana, so rar as numbers
about not noticing each other; so the one 'fo, a comparably negligible type of
who does gle In is really not lowering the male species who, unfortunately,
his or her pride, but tflmply acting exists, but for whom some slight con
sensibly. 'Jo down to see his mother solatlon is etolced by the fact that he
and then say 'hello" when lie comes in.
Takes Ruth's Part
the
Deir Csnthla I do not think
crltlclMn of the "And bo Thty Were p shop two hours; halng shampoo, facial - ......,. -
JIarrled ' story that appeared In the massage, hair tonic, wat for moustache," Why not run errands, using the bicycle
Cynthli column the other eening was etc. itc.. ad Infinitum. or skates to make you speedy? Of
ery fair In the first place mibe the Now, most people will agree that. In course, jou would hae to be cry cure
writer. Hazel l)co Batchelor, takes tho the first place, the American man is a ful not to get hurt, as so many little
part of JSuth artd not the pirt of hcott. clean-shaven animal and not prone to girls do on rollers or on bicycles lou
And Ituth does not lelleo In going waxing his mustacho (usually he could write out llttlo cards announcing
nua, ?., imitio in .urn & n uppk i hnan't nnv tn nail in thn manner nt yourself as xeadv to e:o on errands at a
and at the same time let her husband
waste Sit) In the mtkeshlft meals hhe
gives him Ruth Seems er willing to
stay nt home. It Is Scott who seems
to hae the 'hlgh-falutln" Ideas But
I don't blamo Ruth if the gets them
into her head soon, for in the end mar-
I rled women usually try to become what
i their husbxnds wnnt them to If a man
admires tho type of girl who goes out to
i work nnd accomplishes things nnd holds
I.er up to his wife, then he surely ought
not to grumble if he Is mide to eat
delicatessen meals for a woman can't
keep her home well nnd her Job. too, s
' "How to Be Happy. Though Married"
observed. Then, too, If a hushind be
llees In hating wom-n friends after
ho is married, his wife has the same
right, too. I am distinctly nn the s'de
of Ituth In "And bo They Were Mnr
rled" And I feel the author Is, too, be
cause 'she Is a woman and ojght to
know how one-sided it is to be one.
That Is wliv I do not agree with your
reader In 1ir condemnation of Hazel
Ueio Batchelor.
a.othi:h MAimini) woman.
Make Him Propose
J Dear Cynthia I nm-a joung girl
twenty jears of nge nnd have been going
I with n vounir man two tears mv senior
since March. 1016. I lote him dearly. 1
and he lias torn me time ami time again
of his lote But 1 think after going
with him for three years he should
know what he wnnts to do. That Is, If
I engagement in my me out witn mm
'He never went with other girls after
' ButTe" is VBuli7ite5. inTnyfir
))eaV ,n hiRn school we had several class
napi,a I went to n. tew. tini an nr
them, because he wished to hate mo
Sln
7.7:;, t graduated, our n. I. 1 ovinn-
1 1 would hate liked to attend, but he
did not like to hate me go, so' I didn't.
alKHe by machine, and he was not him-
elf for about two weeks.
Last summer 1 weni niong -we went to
But when ho wants to go any place,
he goes Then he says it Is on account
of his business. He Is the owner of two
large stores, which keep him busy. But
I think when he goes to the city, which
( about twice a month, he could at
least have taken me along once, because
t have never been to the citv. v
He is the only child and his parents.
tllinic a Kicsb uvai ui mo. .
BLUB TYES,
Yes. a young man ought to know his
own mind after three years of constant
association with a girl, and you are un
wise to glte all your time to any one
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" llae n liunking til nH.oiw ami
ramer imagine ou are roousn to ue gi-
ng UD an Jour ftlends Hemarlta
.iminr to thlS ouclit to brine him to
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WOuld not bo cross because ho goes to
the city on business and does not take
vou with him. It would be necessary
for an older person to be with you. and
oen if he could set some one to go he
Is probably cry busy while he Is there.
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Oirls, Wend Your btockingsl
Dear Cynthia It were rather hazard-
' Truthful." took im the cudcels In cham
plonshlp of the promiscuous use of rouge
and pov der by tho members of the
gentler sex and whose dissertation on
tho insidious practices of the lncon- ,h. V.rnment ha. 1 lifted ! th. ban in send
sequential man in the way of personal lug- certain things to eoldlero K. s
uuurnmcni was comamea in an anicie
entitled. "Barbers Can Beautify Him, 1 A am, 'y V n"d w rong . mouier
But Bouge for Girls. Neter." which ap- '-a;s0,IdleTh b" " ""iSR,?";
peared In your alued paper of January I "? ?, ?", ?,". ePedltIonarir
.10 But. once or twice in his lifetime.
a man risks his all when he commits
outraKed femnntv )n tne public press;
matrimony and presumes to reply to
nu in iew or tno lact mat i ime
already risked nl! in the first-mentioned
,as,1tne and me to t0 the tale. It gUes
"le n0 nere to aucmpi tne lauer so
ilero Boes. w
i Tne first paragraph of tho article de- 'Will you please send me a self-ad-scrlbes
the torrlhla thtnirs a man does, dressed Btamned enelone? I shall be
hlch are compared with the use of
rouge "in order to help nature along"
by girls generally. .Now. this selects an
,f1"?a,:i'"' .V"5, """ D"?lui" "l. "
clety, for It is quite evident that no
gentleman would deign to indulge tn the
.humorous, crude nnd lowly manner re-
f erred to. I. e. 'sitting In the barber
the cheap, llttlo foreign waiters who beg
gratuities in tneir menial way; ana tne buuuui mu uw wi "r"c ..il "
other processes through which he may without skates, etc . by minding different
go cannot, by the widest stretch of the mothers' little children for them, while
Imagination, be concehably linked up In. they go to the city and for Instance
any way to compare with the prealent 'when they want to go to the "movies In
practice of using artificial color on the the afternoon. I hope you get rich ery,
girls cheeks 'to help nature along.': ery soon'Barbara.
How In the world can this "help
nature? Per contra, It works In the op- Aflnmlno a TnlM
noslte direction, as It really does harm , J Adopting a Lhlld
to the complexion, though It Is probable To "" Editor ot Woman Pane:
tnat tne real -complexion- anisneu so
long ago that the sickly paste has no
detrimental effect on them and Is, there -
fore deemed "harmless" . 5,",UJ " 'De now mrousn tne woman s
TVraonallv I fall to see nnv eonnee. ' Khane where I could adopt a child from
lersonaiij, i ran 10 see any connec- . year old to a year and a half, and moni
tion between having a shampoo or facial ,rf, and fatherless as I am very fond
masrage and using artificial color be- of children? And also let me kiow It I
cause, don't women Elite their hair could adopt the child on Sunday and what
shampooed nnd dressed and don'l they LT,e.,na " th '","?'. ,e"".t .,",???,'
hate massages, too? In fact, the ladles cnll1T A DA1" REfvnnn,
Indulge In so many things to rrente their Apply to the Children's Bureau In the
beauty, which was denied them by Dame .Charities Building. 419 houth Fifteenth
Nature, that ono simply could not begin Btreet. or. If you men Catholic, to the
to list them! Cethollc Children's Bureau, 1700 Sum-
As fqr butlng ties well, nro men now mer street, Jo 'see nbout adopting a child
expected to go about exposing to the There are two vyajs of adopting n
four winds and the admiring (?) gaze child, by deed and In court. The court
of the deadlier species their little method Is more binding. Legal fees for
.i.fnm's ......Iis' tiAPtsi, 1.n i,n,,i. i adontlon lit deed are from SR to 7.
However, the fact that the ladles con-
trlto to exposo their white (powdered)
necks during winter and to hate them
burled In tho Insanitary fur of some
poor, skinned animal during the hottest
days of summer, reteals nothing, doesn't
1. t-,1 ,,jj nre n the habit of dolnc
such roollshVings? lt 0f "B
1.1 ,. me add Just one little thing, which
I believe is deplorable the fact that
the girls are wearing their skirts tighter
ret eal.i more cubic space of silk-clad
limb, when they attempt to board the
street c-rs ftow. Haven't you noflced7
And sad talo to unfold a large pei
centage 01 inose uauity peuni extremi-
tlen nre not wholly cotered bv the silk.
hut little spaces and "ladders" appear at
frequent Intervals., thereby gttlng fhe
public more than was Intended In the
way of display, airis. get out iour
needle and thread and sew up thos
glte-nway stockings before putting them
on in the morning. I'lease don't os
tracize me lor inis, oecausa 1 anean It
Has a friendly tip from ono who la. fairly
iouv "u
I !j0nfJnlPunI,"t",,ane in?,uUJ0 he
rmalei being. I am nn interested rear
n
render
of your columns and have lots of fun
discussing the problems with my wife.
I am twenty-Blx years old.
AN OLD ROUNDER.
GRADA
The New and Better
CLEANSER
Cleans eyerythlnp; in the Ijath
lnoin and kitchen. Will not
scratch tho finest tile or porce
lain,. Cuts all dirt and "ferease
and will not harm the hands. At
plumbers, piocers and hardware
stpi-es, or
WALLS, OWEN A STAMBACM
l . 'u;'0MMIT--i wijt
I SELFISHNESS IN CHILDREN
OFTEN LEADS THEM TO CRIME
f Anna Katharine Green-, Famous Detective Story Writer, Traces Al
Crime to Thought of Self and Advises Parents to
Remember This
MANT of us are inclined to rear
solflsh children; that Is, In spite of
ourselves wo build a world around a
child that seems constructed especially
for him. In an article In one of the
magazines this month Anna Katharine
Green, noted writer of dotectlvo
stories, sounds a warning cry against
tho practice of letting tho world live
for tho child. The article appears In
tho American Magazine
"All of the crlmos committed to
sraln money theft, embezzlement and
forsrery all of these are rooted. In
selfishness, In greed for one's self,"
writes tills famous woman.
"So aro tho crimes people commit
to be freed from some obligation or
duty they aro too selfish to meet .
It Is self, self, self all the way through.
If mothers and fathers would analyze
crime as I have It would be a ter
rible warning to them not to bring up
their children to think that the, de
sires and their feelings aro the. su
premo consideration.
"Hoot out self and you would vir
tually eliminate crime."
I DO not know any lesson a parent
might take more to heart than this
one. Tho writer has had unlimited
opportunity to get under the sMn of
humanity, but she puts definitely what
wo all lnstlnctlely ought to know.
The root of crime Is solnshness.
In looking eround us and maklmr
survey of men and women we can
divide them Into two groups those
M,o1wSAn.?d,,iVl$. f?r ofller,a and
tliose who bend all their energies on !
THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE
TODAY'S INQUIRIES
1- ""i'T'i "jiTit! ond unuullr iirettT
T to dlntrihntc tltl. at thr l,orr
for thn raiunl lrl.
5. Who dfjldn nhat the brldmmnldn' itowni.
will b. and who pars for tliwr?
3. When thji npclc la lone, uhat Is tha most
becoming ay to dtni ItT
4. How la llqiild areen soap. ofln mom-
mcndnl fdr tho complexion, mode?
6. What Mill remote medicine atnln from
u Htuir roirr. ricr
How enn n doll'a bed be made from
empty spools?
Skirt Length for Sixteen
To "" L'1"or "' Vtmm, Pane:
Dear Madam Would ou kindly let me
know through the nnviMi Public Lkixikh
h0. 'f $ I should bo to wear nose pinch.
f"7. .'" &7..lM, a elrl of ltoen ahouw
. " iv
VllPn n Irl IB BA, AntnAn m .!!...
It Is nulte all rleht tn near "nnm nlnoh.
ers" Tho aerage slxteen-j ear-old elrl
wears iier skirts a ery little aboo her
Ban Not Lifted '
To the Editor of Woman't Pane:
Dear Madam Kindly publish In jour
inluablj column a list of the things In the
""I, ?fi?J'le". rJKni- t,cv..w.hLc.h..I
Game for Washington's Birthday
To thr Editor ot Woman's raoe;
p",r Madam WJH vou ofease orlnt aames
toi T WM.hiarSon'mr?hdJyX"?n,l" a"
noiei tames mat will Keep me puny trains,
MARION.
glad to mall the games There Is such
little space here for such lengthy and
important matters
How to Make Money
To the Editor o Woman' Page:
Dear Madam I am a air! twelve ear
old and I want to know If you can tell me
helped so many people and I feel aure vou
way to earn name money you nave
help me i hRvo a bicycle ana
?.',a'8. ?"?. P' n".w'r " Mon ,','
moment's notice on Saturdays or after
n,ar Madam A sou have helned many
. I. too coma, (or udvUe. I am a marrlrd
'w,omn and haVe no children. Can you
Court and legal fees for adoption In
court are from I0 to JIB. It would not
be possible to transact this legal busl-
ne8s " fiu"dI,y a"d', ln fact. It takes
nulte a little while to attend to this
mB15:5r' ... ., ... ,,
Temporary quarters of the Catholic
Children's Bureau are at 1810 Vine
, street.
,, , .
Dental Colleges
To lhe Editor o iMnMn', rooe;
.. vi.dam First 1 wish to .,,... mv
jrdJ' towTrd your paper! VapVcuf" J
Woman's Pace, although I am a souns
man.
I have atopped high school, where I passed
When There Isn't
Enough Chicken
to Go Around
The other day the most awful
thing happened. I forgot that Jim s
Aunt. Elizabeth was coming to din
nerl There was a little cheken left
over just about enough to cream
for Jim and me And then suddenly
I remembered. Tor a minute I was
Beared to death, because Aunt Eliza
beth's been everywhere and she's
used to the best of everything. But
five minutes later I wok as happy
as a lark, concocting tho most ex
tent.lt e itsh of thicken n la king jou
ever saw.' I cut some mushrooms
and ted peppers and sllceB of hard
boiled egg Into the chicken, and In
stead of sherry (Aunt Elizabeth
doesn't approve of liquor), I put
In a big teaspoonful of Al Sauce.
Well, I wish, you could have heard
her ask what rave It that Parisian
flavor I X , never told Jim until
afterward what SMavrls, happened,.
lfeA4.-I,QiHysl.4WllU r.MMr,
furthering self. It le easy to link u
the finished product, the selfish chll
grown up, with Anna Katharln
Green's analysis. Ono cannot lmngln
ho woman who grew up with th
'dea that we were not nut on cartt
simply to bo pampered and to hav
things go right every minute 1 f th
time, stealing a check In order to st
euro the diamonds her husband, I
financial difficulties, cannot buy fo
her. She would take going wlthou
diamonds as a matter of course. On
cannot picture the young man wh
learned early ln his days that life J
not a primrose path of dalliance, forf
lng a check simply because ho want
to buy an automobile. No, he woul
simply do Without tho nutomobllo ur
til ho earned enough money to bu
ono. And so lt goes
IP A child Is not schooled to do with
out things when ho Is six, eight an
ten, then most certainly ho will have
very hard time making up his mind t
do without them when ho Is elghtee
and twenty and so on. Character cav
only be strengthened little by little
T'hoso who cannot practice little act
of self-denial cannbt practice big one1
""each a child to give ,up to other -Iill
dren sometimes: teach him to coi
slder his father nnd his brother
and sisters and to do tho hundreds o
little things that lequlro thought fo
others.
When jou are Inclined to spoil you
little boy or girl remember -hat th
writer of tfetectlvo storlc3 said, ' Roo
out seIf anl yu "ould virtually elln
Inuto crime."
YESTERDAY'S ANSWERS
1. A tarn for porta wear ran be made froi
old pleer Juat o n rni rur la made.
2. When there are small bit of broke
claaa on the floor pick them up wit
a vioolen cloth dampened, .lint a
VS.. t"' dancer nrea carefully mi
lithtly and the iiuall pieces Mill elln
in the fabric.
3. To restore a.fuce veil that has becom
limn rinse In a quart of watrr I
which n tenniioonful of unninrnble ha
been dlawlied. 1'our In the icnmaralil
while the water la bolllnr Klne th
ell In Hi when cool, ehakn llthtl
and preoa between heniy towela,
4. Save rubber bnndi to fasten tlssne nape
oj-er the small dlshea ot Ipflove-.
placed In the Irrbox.
6. To clean a carpet aweeper properly empt
the pans Into n damp newspaper an
remote threids, etc., from the brus
with n b'lttonhook. Take the brns
out occasionally to elean It. Oil wll
a drop of oil.
6. Coal m can be preiented from cots
up throiiali the house whei M U pi
on the Are. by keeping the fluea oper
lie sure they ore not stopped up.
tno eara on tho commercial course Wne
ffl inted from Krarnmar school my pal
enta persuaded me to take the commercle
course. v.h!rh T unsn't lnl.M.1.!! In
couldn't act my mind on the commerclr
suDjecis say luea tor mv lire worK la t
be In a profession, as dentist What
wish to ask you Is If there are any dent
Collea-pa in PhlladelDhta where I cnuld wnr
my way throuchT What are the requlrt
mentst ATLANTIC CITV READKK.
'it is possible to work your way throug
college, and this applies to dental col
lege, by taking a position for nights an
Saturdays, but this is wholly rpart fror
our life In school and the strain woul
be pretty heavy. But here Is tho rea
obstacle. In order to take the court
at the University of Pennsylvania Dentt
School it Is necessary to ha e flnlshe
a four years' lilgh school course, whlc
Includes chemistry, biology nnd physio;
Tho other dental school In Phllf delphli
Temple College, Eighteenth and Button
wood streets, requires a four-year hlg
school education, too, or sixty point
gained through tho State preliminary ex
amlnatlons To take those, of course
you can study nt home You can ge
further Information at either of the col
leges. I wish I had better news for yot
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The world has alwajs danced whe
peace prevailed. So dance gowns wer
ordered by the dozen aa soon as th
night of dnrknees turned Into the da
of sunshine.
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