a r : w y - -v .-; hi :la . ii i t;:mw. t. Wfrtr; I' .. i'ii 'w-"-f . rf ir. t i . ' . . r w . . ... v .v Hv.. 1 V '.v, -:.i . - ' EVENING PUBLIC' LEDGEK PHILADELPHIA, THUltMDAY, ITEBJbtUAHY 6, 1919 ?v M ? . -f J ijiu WHY FACING OUR TROUBLES IS BEST MORE ENTREE RECIPES NOVELTIES IN SHOPS LETTERS w r . ttir i; IL'C r. i (J IW , St. s $ T L i . , f. rk , IV.'- y t T77?ilCTVB ENTREE RECIPES BY MRS. WILSON Dishes That Help to Use Up ; Them A Flemish Meat Pic, Meat Biscuits and Two Foreign Entrees, Ravoli and Goueff'n Hy MIW, M. A, WILSON ! (ComHbM. 1113. lv it". It. -1. WHO. rloliCi rMtnrtU fpHE frugal .woman will find that ' the secret of tho continental! housewife's ability to set an ceo-J jiomical table is that she is able to ' make and serve attractive entrees and made dishes. Meat and the trimmings from . 'bones in the stock pot, th$ giblets ' and left-over portions that are too , small to be utilized by themselves, i may be, with very little ttouble, turned into a most attractive and i delectable entree that will leplacei meat. Vegetables, fish, milk, eggs, cheese, poultry and meat may all be used, so that there should be virtually no j waste. I have before me a letter requesting some suggestions to util Wn meat from a roast. "I ant so very tired," the writer informs me, ( "of reheated meat and hash. I do ' hope -you will help me." ' To utilize meat from a roast cut Cook, stirring constantly until the egg and then roll in flour and dip ' ns many slices as possible; in uni-, mixture forms ball. Lift into a in egg and then in fine crumbs. Fry form size. Now chop the balance bowl and beat until cool, adding until golden brown in hot fat. Set conrsely; it may be used in meat yolk of two eggs, one at a time. Now in a baking dish and lover with j pies, goulashes, eminces, meat bis- add one teaspoonful of baking pow- tomato or brown sauce. Add potato cuits, meat rolls, gouefll, ravoli, j der and the two whites of eggs, balls and one cupful of diced ear 'omclcts, croquettes or cutlets. And ' beating each white in separately. rots parboiled. Sprinkle with bread again the family soon gets tired of Spread over the piepared pie in the crumbs and two tablespoon fuls of J, beef, mutton, lamb nnu porK in ' stews, pot roasts, braises, roast and in StcaKS anu Clicks, mc uii i"- nate a large proportion 01 meat dishes during the spring and sum mer and earn for ourselves big di i dends in physical fitness. The preparation and serving of these dishes will make or mar the meal. Use custard cups or small ramekins for the meat pies am goulashes. Serve eminces on toast; the meat biscuits or meat roll with a cream or brown sauce on a bed oi rice or masneu potatoes, anu wic . omelets, croquettes and cutlets with tomato, cream and cheese sauces. Many a good dish has been utterly ruined by a poor or indiffeient i-auce i and garnish, lle particular, strive to have the sauce well flavored and j seasoned. Garnish with a bit of watercress, parsley, lettuce or cut radishes. Bread cut into triangles and toasted also helps. A Few Unusual Kecipes Flemish Meat I'ie Place in a saucepan One cupful of cooked chopped meat, ' One-half cupful of finely chopped onions. Three cupfuls of diced potatoes, One large carrot, diced, JTwo cupfuls of thick gravy, One cupful of u-atcr. Cook slowly until vegetables are tender and then season and turn into a baking dish, and place in a clean saucepan One cupful of water, One-half cupful of shortening. Bring to a boil and add My dear Mrs. Wilson Could you kindly give a menu to serve at a sorority meeting consisting of eight young girls? Something inexpensive but dainty, as I do not care to exceed more than S3. Thanking you, Miss V. M. K. Miss V. Jr. K. Menu: n Cheese canapps Pork tenderloin cutlets Tartar sauce Jinked potatoes Tomato salad Cocoanut Tart Coffee Cheese Canapi Mince one onion fine and cook , until soft in one tablespoonful of butter. Now add three ounces of cream cheese broken in bits and i . . .... - jpeason. spread on eight nnger- vridths of toast and garnish with . paprika. iiavo cut; UUltllCl CUb UIIC aim half pounds of pork tenderloins into "Have the butcher cut one and a eight fillets and then dip in beaten eggs and then in fine breadcrumbs, and fry in hot fat. Tartar Sauce Yolk of egg, , One teaspoonful of mustard, i f One teaspoonful of sugar, One--half teaspoonful of paprilta, 1 One teaspoonful of lemon juice. ' Mix well and then add slowly one- ,fchlf cupful of salad oil. Add one paspoonful of small sour pickles, pped fine. Tomato Salad One-half capful of salad oil, Four tablespoonfuls of vinegar, One teaspoonful of salt, One teaspoonful of paprika. One-half teaspoonful of mustard. Blend until creamy and then pre re the lettuce. Lay on platters Jwlf of a tomato on lettuce and rwith the dressing. Four me- Htd tomatoes weigh about psWd. J- Biscuit flf mmhJo of flottr, Ijflpw mnd me-Half ouhchi if suit, AND INEXPENSIVE Leftovers, and the Appetizing Sauces That Go With How to Buy Meats li a highly Important putt of the household liiofcratii, ant! either a woman know how io buy them or slip doesn't. It would be hard to estimate Juit how much limn" a woman tavrs when Hhe knows ono cut of beef fioni another and Jut how tnan.v clollats she wastes) when she doesn't Tomorrow's Article of till" week .Mr-). WIon will set forth In clear, plain KnitlMi the alue of the different cuts of meat and uli It I mnie pinctlcal to liny one thun the other She will tell the percentflKe of fat to be found In each and the amount of "ie.tl meat" jour purclue oiiRht to Held ils. Wilson Knoivs! One and one-quarter cupfuls of flour, . One-half teaspoonful of salt. casserole tlihh and then bake in a hot oven for forty minutes. finnlnali Tlnee cupfuls of coarsely chopped meat, Two onions, minced fine. Place in a saucepan and add three cupfuls of boiling water or stock and cook until tender. Now season and thicken the gravy. Add one half cupful of sour cteam or the juice of one lemon. Now cover a large meat platter with cooked mac aioni and lift'on the goulash. Place cooked (Hceil caiTot m a boi.der amlnd the e(;e of the p,ale an( then ,ngMe of the carrotg a b dep of ,1P!1S. SmlnUe with-r.lpv -n.i ' T 4T ' -- - - r- r .-... -vv.. f-vv.ftjaw '"iivt nneiy chopped pimentoes, 5i. i ' , . ... , ' .Meat Biscuits I'repaie a dough with Two cupfuls of flour. One teaspoonful of salt. Four teuspoonfuls of halting pow der, ' One-half teaspoonful of pepper. Sift to blend and then rub in five tablespoonfuls of shortening and nllV in n flmirrll It'll li livnft.nimftot.e - '" "fc" " ....-.i" of a cupful of w-ater. Add ' vue ciipim or pneiu cnoppea ieii- ot-fr meat, I One tublespoonful of giated onion, Two tablespoonfuls of finely , """ccu PuiB'ey. Work well to blend and then loll out three-fourths nf nn inch tl.hd.- nn I --. . .. a tloured pastry board. Cut into biscuits and brush the top with ' water and then bake for eighteen minutes in a hot oven. Serve hotl with cheese sauce. These are nice for luncheon or breakfast. Mrs. Wilson Answers Questions " One-half cupful of shortening. Mix to a dough with One and one-half cupfuls of milk, Oik and one-half cupfuls of water. Knead in the bowl to blend well oml tlinn vll ntif nnA tnr.l, tl.it' i ...ii a i v'. i -...i i . i. vveii-nuureu uuuici. vui. anil uiusil the tops with milk amrbake in a hot oven for eitrhteen Wsinutes. This makes about fifty biscuits, Cocoanut Tarts One cupful of flour. One-half teaspoonful of salt, One teaspoonful of baking pow der. Sift twice and then rub in Five tablespoonfuls of shortening. Mix with ice-cold water to 'a dough and then loll out. Cut in eight squares and bake in a mod i . ' erate oven to a delicate light brown Now peel and cut ah orange into small bits. Add three-quarters of a cupful of cocoanut. Place white of egg left from tartar sauce in a bowl and add one-half glassful of Jelly. Beat with a Dover egg beater until it holds its shape. Gently fold in the piepared orange and cocoanut and pile on the prepared pastry squares and top with a spoonful of jelly. One and a half pounds of poik .CO One-quaiter peck of potatoes.. '.10 One head of lettuce 15 One pound of hothouse toma toes 40 One and a half pounds of ftourS. .20 One small package of cocoanut .10 Two oranges . 08 One-half pound of sugar.'.." . .05 One-half pint of salad oil OS Coffee 10 One-half pint of cream .12 Two eggs.'. 12 One glassful of jelly. . . 15 One-quarter pound of butter.. .20 Incidentals 45 Total, Bread ,..$2.90 baking ! Meat ltoll Piepaie the dough just the same i as for meat biscuits. Do not add . the meat. Roll out one-half of an ' inch thick ,and spread with finely chopped meat. Season with grated onion, finely minced pimentoes and ' finely chopped celery. Koll like for jellyroll. Tuck in the ends very care fully and then place in a greased and floured pan and bake in a hot oven for ten minutes, then baste every ten minutes, using two cup fuls of thin brown sauce. Hake the roll for forty-five minutes. (j'oueffi Tn o cupfuls of prepared bread, One and one-half cupfuls of f'fiely ' chopped meat, Two onions, minced fine. One tahlcspoonjnl of Worcester-1 sitre sauce. One and one-half ieuspoonfuls of j salt, One teaspoonful of paprika, One green or red pepper, minced fine. Kofm into balls the size of an grated cheese. Bake in u hot oven 1 for twenty minutes. To piepare the bread soak sufli-1 cicnt stale bread in cold water witil ' soft and then press diy. Rub i through a sieve and then measure. This dish may be prepared early in i the morning and then bake when required. I Kavoli 1 One eyg, , Two tablespoonfuls of uater, One teaspoonful of salt, One-half teaspoonful of paprika. Place in a bowl and beut to mix. Now add sufficient flour to make u i stiff dough. Knead until smooth, us".u"' aDout ve m,liu"'. ana then ...... . . . . , -.nil ..., Jil: l!l. 11 run very nun, liKe lor llOOUies i dough. Cut in four-infh 1 f llf ill sTnifiifMIi or.ilnv.A- . . 1 ,l li .1 l:i.. ., - .ii 4uui-nn,u muuicn i. uiiu lliejl ici. Ul V Willie lllcUalinir me .,. ' ' icponin, me nlllllg: l n , , , . , , , .1 One cupful of finely chopped meat, Tim nutnii nrnlfil uo onions, giatcd, Two iablesnoonful nf f,neh,i iiii'iiocn! 1arsle11. One teaspoonful of salt. One teaspoonful of paprika. One tublespoonful of Worcester-' jl..'..n A .. "'ir oumic. Blend together and then form into uails tne size of a larire walnut. Place one in each squaie and brush the edges of the dough with water i and then fold over and press firmly. set Oil a piate TO dry lor llfteen minutes and then cook for fifteen minute in hoilinn- ,..,. Tiff .i ... v.. ..i ., drain well anil serve with cheese or pimento sauce. Pimento Sauce Add thiee finely chopped pimen-' toes to one cupful of thick cream sauce. My dear Mrs. Wilson Kindly give me tne nates or date ol your DieaamaKing recipes as they ap i; "' "'".V'W" rilBMU -mlll whil. r wis lu bed. When I not LEDGEK. I hanking you, I am. up t was heatlnc some oil to make some Mrs M K ft 'hln when one of the ahlrts. which was Kirs. m. r.. li. h.naina- un a line, accidentally fell In Wl-en MlS. M. E. G. The breadmakimr ... ..""""' i series staited in thi Evracivn Pur. - -" Mi" Ivnri'n n n...mV..n o iota I '. """"'" " "' -u cit'ar -lira, wiison as 1 am a leader or tne evening Pubuo Lkdgei: and I have tried so many of your recipes, may I ask of you to kindly publish in your column how you can peas, lima beans, as paiagus and corn? I can toma toes and string beans with good success, but I have never tried the other vegetables, as I have b en Jfraii I St ln,smf neen airaiu i might lose not knowing how to properly do them. l make catsup, chowchovv and can all kinds of fruit and make all kinds of jellies, and I would like 'to know how to do everything suc cessfully, tnanking vou very kindly, Mrs. LT J. 1$. i Mis. L. J. B. A complete course in canning, pickling and preserving and jellymaking will be one of the features on the Woman's Page in .the spring and summer. My dear Mrs. Wilson Will you please publish a recipe for cream cabbage without oil, as I do not I like oil? Mrs. C. S. Cream Cabbage Without Oil Mrs. C. S. Prepaie the cabbage. I Now place ' j One cupful of milk, One-half cupful of vinegar, ' Three level tablespoonfuls cornstarch in a saucepan and dissolve the starch in the vinegar. Add the milk and bring to a boil. Remove froml the fire and add Yolk of one gg, One and one-half level teaspoon' fuls of mustard, One and one-half level teaspoon- fuls"of salt, Onv level teaspoonful of paprika, One level teaspoonful of sugar, Three tablespoonfuls of butter or SPRING TOQUES ARE NOVEL im.,'.v , j Mm' The toque makes .1 very s-ati'faitory bat for the beginning of epringlime. for it lends itfelf pjrtimlarly lo the veil to imli-penalle when the windi of Alarcli tome "-ailiiis along. This fpring's toque is especially smart. The one shown in 'lie pirture is in a novelty -traw and satin and there is an interesting little arrow in the front tn add distinction THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE TODAVS IMJl'IRILS liut plrturfvriti nnuif Iihm hrfii ctvrn toi 1 the ln-t hutpltnl .tiihlUlifMl li (lit Uomvii'8 OifrtHfnit llotiUU hi Framr? Uliut Iwn womVn vniiiVti nfats nt thf , iiipctlur: of (ln lUiiul.Uciiii allonl uimnlttrt hi CIiIuiru rftrntl? . Nuiiif the duties of Uw lirldeKrooni Iwl, irr ii i iimrriHKf, , t.... t . m .. . . .. '""iui":,,' T.nVkr r"nc" ru,e ,or ,,,e IM . . a, I mm wnm l. the nuotntluii "If ef nrn infill fur kiu-liiir tin... l,.,i..u . ita ..... J"-."." ": '--f " """ ." - -... ... '., in.. ........ . .,.,....,.. I riiiHf i or ullic inkiii'." "" ",lr" ",r iiit-w iu unir n iit.iiiunuinp rather iinl.etonilnr mlor nhat ran In diw tu make thr elTeit iKrenlhle to . the ue? i I i J , .. ... . Woufil Like Kilten , To the t'tlllor of H omun'3 7'aie. . " lleur Vlailjni Utmllt fn.unrn Ilia fulliMV. ' (Jtml Ini la a Header Voir iMier asking f..r , a home Tor jnur kitten i auaht my ese anil . m OUP ,,. i,er,,,,nentli bllmled In th. Intere.i an.l I ehnuM 111... to an.1 inr nppll. late ,r recel," a "en."oi, from the go"ern iiatlon to ih many mu mum ha rei elveit irneni? lloi iiimh """ 't" Wh num that (.amei u uell recommeudeO. Wo have a home In Ihe country here, with j.n.h.fui ,.,1,1, onj 8tirlne uuantlty t1",,,1; W;!.r,boiu,hnn!lTood,,i.on'ti.r-': ,11 Ihtlll' 1 There nre three rhiuren tn tak rnto run their pete. JTo"''" hut thev know how h Know how to treat ilw kitten will find i.lay it too strenuous VV hate doan allowed .In the bor- and Ule kitten will find are not Ijjj ""l nor are 1 ,IrJ ., ,. ,... t ,-t. ,h. libertv ,,f,maiis nollcy was for tin.nnn 1,. ,..111 ." 1 passing jour lequest for a pussj: on other reudciH. .Several applications for llle Klt(eu nau Jeen lorwauieu. unit there aie so many .pussies which do ' "f iTh ? "'" " '"" """ f" 1 ' To Itnleeni Shrunken Woolens ' T "" -i''ur '1i oinn' pajr; Dear Madam Seelnc a uuen several daja ao In ths KvthatiBe on how to renew a woolen undershirt alter It had he( ome shrunken and hard. 1 submit this sucBe" tlon. Try Immerslnit the article In eottoi; seed oil and rubbing thoroughly until all the liber of Uw wool has uncurled, and then lettlns It huns near a warm nlate. To ' I tried to wash out the oil the garment s?t i. nft and Buffi It ls an 111 w Ind that doesn't i Mnv'lnme mui p,a, a book I V. ,,. TnS ouesttons, . -NO" '"r .'?' fluesiione, Will von I Inform me If lire. Wilson publishes I of her redoes, and where could 1 proctirji i the same? .. . I sreally enjoj- reading- jour paae, and obtain many useful suBBMtlons therefrom Wlshlne sou and jour paper every success, 1 remain. A UtAtihn You surely have been helpful. This Is the first time t have heard of jpur plan. and shall certainly keep it tucked away for future emergencies. Now I wish I could rewaid you with j our own coin. No, Jlrs 'Wilson has no published cook book, Why don't jou make a scran book of her recipes: Many women are dolngihls and It Is certainly ur,i, the mtie'tinie it takes. Kome- thing one family might hand down In tho About Our War Blind To Ihe fctlilor of TVninia's raar: Dear JIadam -I would b very glad In- To One Returning 1 never knew thut any love could he So silent and so full ufrvvlstfulnes As that r'feei to'daj". "What, love jou less? Ah, no! And yet I hope you can not ee. When jou have looked Into the ejes of me, More than jur face reflected there, tor guea What lies behind that shadowed happlnesu. . . . I love you. . . .' Dear, I have been 'sure, but we Have been for jears, mad jears of war, apait, And I have written letters while the 'slow And measured pulse of me beat fast, to go ' To you- And now that you teturn, ' I start And stand half-fearful, waiting Has my heart Been bared to some one that 1 scarcely know? remove tne on. isae some uuiv.. uiii vuimuviiH ciiuc ui maue them self-sun-S?'."! ..,:IA'' '.l.".fcKfi'Vlk:,fiPlhi f"ln,r;....Ih?.-l! "hoota ale lillout aaal.1. V.m will haVi new -, ift't.. '.J, L'et.J'-J"1 ? "u.b ' - ,mtnt 1 found this out by accident. Jiy 0 ; Y '" , " L' ,?""? ' .e an ' Ki.li nuimvii urg ruined irt me wiii - ni nc m efr. er YESTKIUIAY'S AISSWERS In nlio il csine with lienrls at the St. viilentliip'H inrty glte emit Kiitkt a rdr iif Mlftorit ami n Imce lirrt of pspr mill a pultrrn liiMirt. fe wlm ran. without fnlillnic tile puprr. rut the Ki-rnteftt niiniber tit lirjrt In n then time. The liritlrErooiii fiirnUlirM the rIoth and ine urn or iu iift man riwi nt ir. s. !".!. win. ,,,., .u m... .oi.r n Umjp Irlti. mill m..-!!. ello. orange i i. i"ni i.ii.i.Mit. ,ran . -.i" i.?"" ."1 " nnu winr urrtrn. , i..M1. t il......... , . . . ' i'"- . " i.riivuirij iicruuiniK iu ua e uioniir . . . . ..... . , , , , , 1 , ',,r,rint lul from Iblnir under a door Into Hie room nut lo the one belnc swept put n lajer of (lump iiriuimptr under the uor. " A "'ait's linen dnnter no oner In rlc mm.,, !, ,, j.hiB run,r.. Km- ...- mn.oiorro. woois. .1. i ... I have ... """ ,n" ,0"wl" iul"n. ani th following qullun will ih.i p.,.u. ..... i .... ,,.- war pollclea? Ilcm- inuch- p Ik... Al H t-i. a ... . " ,,""" "' i nnea MtRicii oovernment fur mh means for them to learn a trade to fll thein-eliea to tain u llviiiu. ot Is this left ,, ' I i -Men permanently blinded In the war Will teoelve JICO a month as comiieiisa ' tlon . money ' t oin the iTovenimeia' . w.iinii) v K w H ;'p'eJ57.B0a mouth then In addition to , his? 1 100 .If l'J pollij-was for JBOOO. his insurance Is 28.75. This lnsuinnce and compensation phm applies to all men j though the amount of compensation dlf- iieriiiuneniiv utKattieH it, ti.. .... ..i .vi-i uii.uiuiiiir to uie injuri The Federal boaril f.iT 111. r.l.nl.llt. I t Ion of wounded men eees Umt the dls-I allied men are directed to government StlluOIS, w tiere tllev learn viltl.r.,,1 . to them trades to fit them to earn n I lh Ing i, the case of tho blitiil thi I government has laic!. ,fJi ,,'i i cn. ""'t u 1,,,?,' "V10VN' ,1'ere , f,,r.r"01,L,? ,. B ",at!? to sUa ,0 "je ."fa" tnen who gave tliemselves so tree l.v for the rest of us trades and oc- Waking Up the Town To Vk Eilltir ol Vomau's I'aar: vc-P""- x,adm The town I live In Is slow. W hen jou ,ay ton. ,ou , , ' j really didn't have to tell jou our town was MS ,llc' bowline alley here, but nobody -t cept rue attends that, and I thoueht II wouUr b nine to ask the proprietor to reserve a -uii. us iid inn uihip niii -r ii. i.... .. ,uu ui nccernoons a week for stria and jounr ladle, wan their husband, or men friend, only, ran I don't Know this man who own. the place at all and I wouldn't know how to go about asMntr him. Would Jt be. aaklnr to? much of him- Because.! might be th. cause, of his IosIimt a utt . money, for It takes (own women 5n are to get onto anjthlnu, and It might not be very welt patronized at tlrst Would he reaulr a petition alaned hi .nm AV .Vr. .?. "5"' the. town promlslngXo boost this thing or don't folk, do things that waj ' Now. jou ee how Ignorant r am about such thing... I never attend to .uoh thiii. nut I'm getting at the ago where I want something to do. and my parent, are not organlzei. by any means, and not knowlnr very many of the prominent men of the town whom I might ask l0 he)p mt , b,-tVYo It mjself. " ' " "'" attempt I hav. made at .uch a thing, and If jou can Just tell mo how to go about It I would be .o glad. . TOl'NU llEADgn, You are a very original joung lady, and I undeistand Just how It Is and admire your enterprise. I If jou can get enough of the girls and women Intel ested why don't ou form a bowling club? Then ton ..i.i i. ...... . committee go to the proprietor of the bawling alley and ask hlni If It would be possible for him to reserve the alleys for you an afternoon n i..i- v... :. ..., have to have enough of persons In yotlr club to fill the man's place, and In this way he would not lose monej'. 1 don't feel jou are asking too much ot the proprietor If jou ll up to jour bar gain. U would be uecestarj-. In fact, to guarantee a certain amount and to nay this on the days jou nlaj". ThiB co'u(j be arranged vv Ith the club members and would serve as their "rent" for the al leys. J would not aim at playing any more than once a week as a club. Are jou sure the men can come In the after noon? If not, and there are only a cer tain number girls, then you could ask that Just a Lertaln number of allej's be. reserved Instead of the whole nlace ,Jll Vou tIJ0VI't,?f forming a sports club? ou might hike an afternoon a week and have tamp suppers in the open when the weatlter gets a little milder This would be jolly for Ufio5n tol A tennis afternoon ls a good Idea too And jou might have a club for good times In theveplng. .riay progressive &ni8 etc I Wool Muffler. Wool mufflers are an almost neces sary part of the woman's winter cos tume this jear Certainly the woman ,ho motors or walks much In Void weather. Is not comfortable without ll!IV I - - . - . w- Please Tell Me What to Do By CYNTHIA About Mending Stockings "Dear Cvnlliln !!nn Inst finished am wrltlnit tlieoe few lines to the Bn- ueinan wno signeu ins name A tntPfii.VMp.nM dri i. i,. ...... Ilolinder." I would-say that he writ.. J t"een- ear-old girl, who has never mrfre like a rranky old bachelor. Umi" anythlns but dishwater and sine that If he was any kind of a Ken- putting children to bed. And let mo tleman lie ttould not speali of ladles I tell ou, she Is sick and tired of It. having "runners" In tlielr stocklnirs, and And she wants to run away from it If he would mind his own business and'ni, HnaII B,)e? " think of what his own wife Is dolne and I rphe irlrl T ,nr-r nf tit... .i.i. i.... wearing-, why he wouldn't see these ,V 'r' k of lives right here thinKs. 1 niselt am quite popular andl '" ' "' "; "" "en I say she hns only wmiiii ni; r, inform "i.im" hat mvi Known dishwater and babies. I am a. latest dress Is ery tight. As to using- powur anu rouge, i wonuer ms who eer used camouflage? ANGlUi. Courting Twins' Dear Cynthia I have been friends with a ounif fellow for about five vears. ' -.,,, , ,Un '',,,, I,, , IT He Is about two vears older than I am.1 rem "" world! but Jt doesn't, I often so to see his married sister, and "sa. l'orjou may run all the way as he lives there with his mother I see 'around tho oaith, but jou could not him and we alwaVB enjoy ourselves. He run away from yourself. What I am has a brother. They are twins and I trying- lo tell Rosafe this: Everybody llkn ImlKnf llim Vnw T lmB Bone OUt im aaWl, l.n. ,l..iljl i 'i. '". Vo you think It would be proper to wilte and tell them that I would like to near rrom ttiem." I willo leuerR io men-. sister, and what should I wite; N S. K. J. "I.. I . ... , .,.... In jou neglected him. Tell the bojs what oii are doing and be Intel csted In their affairs, too. Don't mention w anting to hear from them. If they want to an swer thej- will do so. Not Allowed to Dance Dear t'jnlhla I want to -ask you, and also he men readers, a question which I'd like jou and any of them to answer. Do boys and men like 1 women who dance? Am they think more or a girl who doesn t dance? I Know that bovs like girls who dance, for they think It's very grown-up to do It: but boys, as a rule, are rather flckle-inlnded, I think, and it pleases these joung kids of about well, anywhere from sixteen lo eighteen or nineteen to make slur ring rematks about the gills and say thej 're "fogj-" or 'goodie-goodie." I'm not allowed to dance, as tny par ents consider It wrong. They tell me that men1 think a heap lot more of jou f jou don't dance. Kveu the society men. who are wealthy and attend clubs where there is dancing very often, like tr ,rt nffen. IIUp a good, plain gill who doesn't dance, Ho, consequently. I Hon t get imo me fun of my friends and am not so very popular because I can t do these tilings. Of couise, I wouldn't do It though, because mj- mother and father don't want me to, and It's not mine to argue. Thej' know more than I do, I'm sure. But I'd Just loe to know If It's true that the men folks like jou better for not dancing, and id like to Know it there are any girls outside of me who1 are not allow eil to uance also. YV. M. jr. .,, .1.- -1. .t... . . ...... i.... Vv. M. M. Peisonally I see nothing) wtong lu dancing, but I lefer Jour let ter to our bov readers and ouii girls, too. r know they will give opinions. Not in Love, Y'et Dear Cjnthla I have known a j-oung man of twentj- for the last jear and love him dearh. lle has called at my home seveial limes and I see him quite often. Whenever we are In a crowd he seems Indifferent to me. For Instance, my sister gave a party: he danced with all my girl friends, but shunned me. The same tiling happened at a ball. 1 do not know whether 1 am Jealous, but feel verv huit. 1 do not show that I care for him and try to keep away ftom Jllm, but find It very difficult. I .have n Rlnler nf nineteen and I am seven teen. He alwass discusses me with my sister. My mother andjdsler tell me. that he cares for me. "Vhal t would attir Vv mother and lister tell ina ?hat i,. cares for ' me. hal t would !., . , cares. ?. , " ,. ..V, hint that "ke '" knw ls thl": P, i . ,.,!rt inn n-i,. h.. 1. bhlv n tho was- to caring for j-ou and hasn't quite decided vvhether lie does or doesn't. Certainly 1. ...... 1.- ..... .h .inaan r Briniiiiv. dear, a man who shuns a gill through a dance has not as yet fallen In love with her. Be Independent, Heart-broken ti,t u rVieerfnllv lndenendent. Dance ittii tii. nther bam ut the nartles. inus .linuhiir the liO that VOUr XOOd times .. ronirs. j i i .T' v". 'ii re me salt or thpxearth And write to jou Is to write to them, lou t10ge who ,. rL l.' ", might write a letter to each of " Inin .. iiinnlnt n Ji,. . 'i 15f.epUM twins, saying In a Joking way thai. oii "' al 'f runn li ng alt hrough life. Run thought the other might be Jealous If J11"!? that their fpotsteps. scurrying to do not depend on lilm Be bright andl(0iiier to the opposite one. straight I gay and-cheerful, and this will bring through the center of the square.-. These him aroutiu n aiiuiing "' This "Keeping Companj" ' Ti... i"niii.!a-,T vnet n. bov I like very . much and he brought me home twice from parties. I made an engagement to meet him one evening at a carnival., As I was go'ng in i mei iwo uinrr "j I know anjl they stopped to talk with me. Xow, tins ooy i was io uiki me and was angij-, so he went with an other girl Instead of with me. I did not like It one bit, and the girls teased me. saylnrr"I.ook there Is jour friend with .'. . ..... ..!.. T .i tnt attar anotner gin.- no neii ''. " ; that I nid not sneak uutll he did. One evening he tried lo stop me to talk, but I would not stop, Just smiled and went on walking. T never let hlm.see I was angrv. I like him and would like to have his friendship. Please tell me what to do. " J" V re viii u-mit in retain tb.ta bov'fl friend- snip, it is not wise to iciusw w mn. "","' him. But he was.smely at fault. v, bov has the right to expect a girl to . 7- -.7 . . ....- .- ..... ... 4.1L- urlth talk onlv with lilm. Tile sooner jou girls and bovs leallze this the Vftter. Neither a girl nor a boy has the least right to demand the entire time and attention of another, unless he or she Is engaged to thut other person, and even then It Is more than unreasonable to ex pect the other pel son never to speak, dance or walk with any one else. Sup- I pose j'ou meet a man you iapper to know and he walks along with you for a i block or two ot takes jou tty j-our door, are you to say: "Kxcuse me, but I am engaged to , so don't walk with me"? It's too utterly ridiculous fori words. If you see this boy tell lilm you are glad to be friends with him, butt you have no Idea of not having other friends among the boys, and If he does . not like it. jou are sorry, nut tier not Intend to change. To "Inexperienced" There Is only one way to tell j'our parents, my dear little friend, simply take jqur courage in your -nanus anu make a clean breast of It. Do this as soon as possible. Can the joung man ) jou mairled anoru to support jou? uy nil means, whether he can or not, let him cometo your patents and explain u, circumstance of your marriage. Then jou must make plans. I think It Is aoour lime. near your nair up by all means. OVER THREE THOUSAND GIRLS AND WOMEN have been placed by us In positions paying , From $12 to $35 Per Week Specialise in a profession- that has been established ana road profitable by our cnaln of schools, the oqly onts ot thttr Ulna inspection or in. equipment. iw ,wtll repay you for a visit, ,rc to etitjr butluot or to Increatt if anil"ff capaolti,our astitlascf will acpluall to uou. vou liovr saniino capaon V. ivaluabl to uo fity, aVenlar .nd CorrMpondeac. Course. v CHI KSJPVI E3 I E3 j 03 iByBifc-isj2 nuivxyuvix a wax ikum aumpi v ' WON'T MAKE ROSA HAPPY. Advice Given to a Sevenlccn - Ycar - ManyDishcsThen: Is Another and There's fpHfc, letter Comes to me from a scv ''"'a wrotiB . There la ab, too; one ill a cigar factory, but that only seems pait of the routine because there, Is iiu icticniiun woven into any or It. "DUNNING away, Itosa? Ah! If only ' innn4ntr ntvot. m.tn -ai... h ,. ,-1,? i P . e frm -?u, you m'K"' sflV" a J'our sense of rlsht and Thoso of us who go bravely I . . ...?.aaj ,0 aaY; h?Pjng- our moth-' . , - -- nv iin.ci, - gllllS- to nV nfT lnni.n.H ..' a,.. !... "L.:a, ol s'clc "tiers-, strug. " ' . ,.":"il '" " "" ...... ,...., mm mm, may mown out the sound of the Hltle voice within them. It Is saying, "Somo of life must be give. And you are making It all take. ( - DOES this seem like a dark picture, Rosa with blue-black hair and shining black eves. Innwii,,. i,....'n i shlnlnrr Wnb ..... 1 ...'"" "V7 " .r.r i inpM nniiM. ir, j 7 i Dtav in' H if Wfr f0r 0. t0 piaj in. well, It Isn't, because It's a . "... "-;-" . """""is meres a Adventures With a Purse A NO !".!, arrangement for holding possible to remove. There Is Vn olnt matilies Is a container shaped veryiment comes which has been especially much like a dhst pan, the lid formlngjmade for her whose nails break easily. the holder for the matchei dies. Tho com- piete sizf Is scarcely more than four inches; It Is black and white, with a ,ery flerre vM head par)t,.d ', T ...., llink. I ,.i .-. ' . 7,"'' ,"' nOT'1 prlze' ?r a,s a lle Bl" tor1 th' woman who has his lit- ",c ' '"" i"r nuiimil vvno lias Olio loom done in black and while. It should prove most welcome. The pi Ice is fl. Particularly does tne woman who has her hands In dishwater three times a day find that her nails become brittle any easily broken, while the cuticle grows hard and stubborn and almost im - " . r ! ir " Lilac Nenlmees There is a vvlde use of light violet and lavender shades for negligees, especially tn georgette. When we begun the w In- i ter, with thoughts of last jear, coalless ml vvllh a rero temperature, we thought most of heavy negligees of warm velvet and padded silk. But, asthe mild early winter did so much to stretch out the coal supply, we have again taken the ' transparent ana filmy negligee to our . hearts. And bo It Is that the lavender georgette things have tome to have tremendous vogue. ' In velvet, ofcourse. the darker shades were chosen as moie fitting rose and deep vlofct and warm shades of j-ellow ' and blown. Organdie Sashes un one cf the most attractive frocks for a little girl shown for the Journey soutliwnid there Is a sash of organdie, simply folded about the walstl'ne. The frock Itself Is made of jellow linen, and there are organdie collar and ruffs worked hi deep scallops with a whipped black edge. There Is no other trim ming, save the folded white oigandle girdle. y v Dainty Kerchiefs I Irregular designs embroidered tn color, that go over the entire surface of a white handkerchief, are a noveltj'. For nnt.t. iiindorn,.. .,. r.ii.a niiiM.. .r...i instance, me design may i a spray or lino anrnea 111. lian.tl. erli'.f fvrirr, .... uesigns are vvnrkeu in me natural coiots, of course. Ash Mrs. Wilson If j'ou have anj- cookerj prob lems bring them to Mrs. Wilson. She will be glad to answer jou tlnougli these columns. No per sonal replies, however, can be given. Address questions to Mrs. M. A Wilson, KvExisa Public IjEDOlr, Philadelphia. 4b am I JmK-W tlJPi Think of it! Only $7.vS0 First Payment TlmPa nil tmrfl YtanA t-A na.r l.i.m r.i1 vrm. v.4- fl.tn l-.i.nK.1 A... iciuco ati jvft ....u w jjujt uunii, anu jiyu (cci una uiunu IIUVY very latest model Apex Electric Washer deliyered to yofir home. ', Tlien you can pay ihe balance- in small easy monthly payments 30 days between This Offer is Good Only Until Feb. 28th - But don't delay don't wait until the big rush the last day. Get your request in today. Simply telephone us Spruce 5702 or call personally at our store. C Phone Spruce 5702 In our Showrooms you can se nearly all makse of Electric Washer.' DEFT DEVICES, CO. Old Girl Who Has Washed Tod Plan Here. Jor Her to Follow, , Dancing in It r rule that works both ways. Toil, it" seems, have been Elvtng every thing-;! ami taking nothlpg-. That Isn't anyv 3 jairer man wouiu ue running away, and keeping your whole week's salary,'-., when thero are many liungry lfttlb'J mouins at noine vo ue lea, iou must f iiava pleasure aim rccrfaiion anu'you, must come to an acieement about It at home. Tell otir mother that If -t Tj V'Oll lln tint linvn rnllnf fAim wnrldnir f. all the time soon you will not bo ablerjjj tn H'niV n nil H.l.An n .Inn . In tit. "" nearest settlement house and ask If i you may Join a dancing class there, J ",a and fl. MAVVlnir ntgnu nl nmallllni. lllilb? il mat, too, lor thnt matter. ... . .--.r. ..- . .3w...v a ...v YOU are entitled to keep some of jour wages to buy nlco dresses to near nil thesn nrrAMlntia nnd nn llin nights jou go to jour classes j-our)Jl nntli.t i.ati mil tltn nl.llrlp.n tn Vt. . LTraln the younger children to help you Vffl with tne dishes and let them take their. turn at this. Make a gamo of It and let them think It Is a privilege to help sister lather than & task There Is no 1 eason w hy y6u .should do most of the housework. A girl pit most of the housework, too. You &J know how It would b If the fit Imply cannot woik all d.iy and do msKs were eiiuany uivjded in tho fam ily; wen. divide them. Decide on j-our r,i Bharo and do It willingly and cheerrVl walks on Saturdnv nftm-nnnn nn"' Hunrlut- t all tn n.l ... .1... .uuu if It ,u.v.uj, ..nil, xw t.uilt ill llic I1IUI IIIIIK ! food. I ... ...v ., a,, v-,it fir.lil.liy la,, r inn rut. .....i rn, i.nni,i... ti Laugh, play iand work. Tlo-ci. remem. i I V;""? . .",al. luul ""I- OI" l.H-l.. 41.- . ,. .. - Vl uio iniee is not VV lat Uod nlannod. .1 .!.... .. I "- T' " unci! 11 nui wiiut uoii piannea. ,i Tr'V my suEBe8tln na then Write U and tell me how It vvoiks. keeps them flexible and soft, and at the same time helpH to keep the cuticle soft and manageable. A Jar may be had for thirty cents. illere Is a cold cream with healing alltles, for It contains borne wltch- hazel, and the assuiance Is also that It f Will not mako hair irrnu nn Hi. fnce that one dread of the woman who ap- pi-eclntes the sahie of told cream to ' lrtr complexion. 1'or chapped or rough ' i skin, or a complexion that Is unusually I delicate and sensitive, this cold creamy isfiould prove Snost soothing- A Jar may ? ' Mni1 'or twentj-llve cents. - For the names of shops where ar ticles mentioned In "Adventures With a Purse" can be purchased, address IMltor of Woman's Page, KvENi.NO Pubuo I.EDOisn. or phone the woman's Department, Walnut 3U0O. MADAME THERESE of the French Shop, Atlantic City, tailed for J'arit on the Steamer Rochambeau, Saturday, Feb. 1st. (immvm f BAAVT IOTV V W is today's delict- j i crPearls Restrung JCni Q rtroken One Iteplneeilau ifU 9 i3L MUrMAHN,Jewelr.lOI6Clitiiil ous bash, with .- M money saved '-! ana appetite gained, if to the hash 'you add , ' plenty or the ; t'fSM . talk Blalf4kM H. of cookery" AlSAUtt Only . 7 .$0 Andw get tms World Famous APEX Electric Washer each payment. Inc., 1640 Market St tl lA i, ! iJ t ,; for the salad ay. . Sftjigstar. in tUe II of thssw wooli lBfC,V,iiS5I, ? "MUM 9tnum a jiH.twiMr Wtf tia cool wir KXTitJi aT.'.TS I'M il LEEi 7TOjfm-1r'- WsMrSlffcf wf lii ii iliiHliiii Illliiiiiiii I
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