SU, 13 -typi- EVEXIXG l'UBLIC LED&EK-PHILADELPHIA', FRIDAY, ira&RTJABY it WW ' r ft u K' ItT 4 y rJ I Mi LH VALENTINE MRS. WILSON TELLS HOW TO BUY "' '. THE GOOD CHEAPER CUTS OF BEEFi " Choicer Cuts Contain Only 26 Per Cent of Animal. Facts About Other l ' Per Cent That Remains The Eighth or Ninth Rib, for Which the House wife Seldom Calls, and the Forcquarters By MRS. M. A. WILSON (CopiHoht. 1)19. ill I'M; '. , " N'0" All Tltihts TtitHed i rpHE beef carcass is divided into ' two sides and then this is sub divided into fore and hind quarters. Tho forcquarters contain the ribs, chuck, brisket, plate, bolar or shoul der cut, neck and shin. The fancy, prime or choice roast arc as follows: Fancy, first and second ribs; prime, third and fourth ribs; choice, fifth and sixth ribs and sometimes the seventh rib. Few persons eer think of call ing for the eighth or ninth rib or chuck end for roasting, yet the meat is fully as good as the other cuts, only it will require longer cooking. Tho forcquarters contain the choice meat suitable for stews, gou lashes, pot leasts, braise3 and hashes. The pait of the animal that is constantly exercised and the pait in which the muscles are most con stantly in use, becomes tough; but this part also contains a larger amount of nutiimcnt. One factor in helping to keep up the high prices of food is that the average woman, uhc she goes to market, has in mind fancy, p e and choice cuts for roast, steaks and chops. These choice cuts lepresent about 20 per cent cf the whole car cass, leaving about 74 per cent to be disposed of. Now, if this becomes I difficult, the fancy cuts must bear the additional cost an1 so become I proportionately high in price. Take a cross cut of beef, neighing about six pounds, and wipe with a damp cloth and one-half cupful of flour patted into it and then brown quickly on both sides in a frying pan and then place in a fire less cooker or a model ato oven to gether with Tuo medium-sized onions, f'.pl One carrot, cut m quarter, une ana one-naij cupjuis of boil ing uater. and cook slowly, allowing one-half hour for tho meat to statt cooking) and then twenty-five minutes to the pound, and basting frequently. If baked in the range, it should give a delicious, well-flavored roast, that will supply the most finicky family with a good substantial food. The bolar cut from tho shoulder may be prepared the same way. Meat from the neck and shin may be used for stews, goulashes and meat loaves. My dear Mrs. W'ilson Last summer I made a gallon of pute grape juice (no water in it), by combining sugar with the grapes, allowing the juice to slowly sim mer, then taking off and allow ing it to drip and then bringing it up to the boiling point and sealing while hot in a gallon sue glass demijohn. Now what I want to know is, is it possible to leave the grape juice in the demi john and use it as wanted? If not, how can I put it in pint bot- ties without destroying its flavor and without the possibility of fer menting? Your kind help will be appreciated. MRS. H. L. H. MRS. II. L. H. You must rebot tle the juice into small bottles or mason jars. Fill tho juice into sterilized bottles or jars and then place in a hot-watei bath and proc ess for thirty minutes. Seal Why not make some grape jelly from this juice? Grape Jelly Measure the juice and place in a kettle and bring to a boil. Cook for ten minutes and then add three quarters cupful of sugar for each ti cup of juice. Stir well to dissolve i"Vih0 sugar. Cook for ten minutes r.Ort and then pour into sterilized glasses. - 1 1 Cool and then cover with paraffin h- and store in the usual manner for &. jellies. my uear .virs. wuson wnen preparing corn on the cob, do you drop it in hot water that is salt ed or unsalted? I know this is out of season, but this is something I was always undecided about and I thought I would ask you while I had the bpportunity. Also would you please give me exact direc tions for making apple butter? Thanking you very much, L. J. T. L. J. T. Cook corn on the cob In ling water adding one teaspoon- iil of sugar instead of salt. .' .. . . . .. To Make Apple nutter Place two quarts of cider in a pre- . serving kettle and add one-half peck of pared and thinly sliced tipples, Mature after paring and slicing, FROM OVERSEAS : A TALK ON BUYING BEEF : WOMAN'S EXCHANGE : GIRLS' LETTERS THE MEAT THAT'S IN BEEF j in J ammo aMirrtx Mm I H r0vvfvv rut toiAt riAW. mm I 'ia H eatmtvwM nvrr6. VlsX' SWS OF aF trr. atrrer. smh -' CHUCK .AfO. YCX. Tliis diagram sliow er clearlx jut 'he pa; her iit lo the liuklici shop. marketing articles she is at present cli ruts and just what .an l'ot Koast of Shin Reef. English Stjle Hae the butcher cut a piece of beef fiom the upper patt of the shin, with the bone in. Wipe with a damp cloth and then pat in one- half cupful of flour. Blown quickly on both sides and then lift to a deep saucepan and add One large turnip, cut in quarters, One large carrot, cut in quarters, One fagot of soup he) bs. One-half teaspoonful of sneet , marjoram. TVo cupfuls of boiling uater. Cocr closely and cook slowly un til the meat is tender, allowing one half hour for meat to statt cooking and twenty-five minutes to the pound, counting the time when it is put into the kettle. The plate and btisket may be used for soups, stews and goulashes and lor corning. The brisket makes a splendid pot roast when boned and rolled. Also tho plate or brisket may be used for a la mode, The flank steal; is a choice piece of lean, boneless meat, that lies close to tho libs and weighs from one and three-quartcis to two and one-half pounds. It may be used for steaks, if cut in slanting slices, or for mock filet, or lolled, or for hamburg steak. When boiling or stewing meat, keep this in mind: Meat to be pala- Mrs. Wilson Answers Questions thick. Apple butter requires long, ' slow cooking. My dear suggestions Mrs. Wilson Your appearing in the Kvem.nt. Public Ledger have been followed by me with a great deal of inteiest, each answer made in queries seeming to be satisfactory and to the point. In view of this I am taking the liberty of writing to 'ask you if you will kindly fur nish me with a few recipes which would make a tastj, and dainty dish for ten members of a sewing circle to which I belong, it being my turn to entertain next meeting. Thanking you in ad.-ance for any suggestions you may caie to make, I am, Mts, M. M. Mrs. M. M. Sene a fruit salad to the sewing citcle. Waikiki Beach Salad Paio and cut in dice and then place in a bowl Three large apples, Three large oranges, four large bananas. kjfOAoivJSudm f W W- "My family wont Eat any other" That's what one woman says about this most delicious of all desserts. Watch the folks when they firs,t taste the real "chocolaty" flavor of tW( lldwi 7m )netuwu (mtimPuotm u 1 1 13 what a liou.-ruifc ma bu when In Mr. Wilson's series of I'ridav - iu' - nip t lie allies of the canons lie done with them table and juicy must contain nutri ment; it must be plunged into boil ing water to seal tho suiface, by loagulating the albumen in the ( meat; and then it should bo ooked Just, bo,ow the boiIlnf? P0,nt until tender, allowing one-half hour for the meat to heat and statt cooking and then twenty-five minutes to the pound. Add salt just before te- ......,h .... v.., ...v. Keep this fact in mind, that salt Will, if added when the meat is iust stalling to cook, extiact the juico, Tor pot roast and braises, etc., it is necessaty to quicklj.; sear over the surface of the meat for the same icason that the meat was plunged into boiling water and then cook slowly, allowing tho tame propor- tion of time as for boiling or stew i ing The real object in cooking meat is to retain its juices and make it sufficiently tender to cat and to in ctease its flavoi. Soups and Ilrotlis In making soups and btoths, just the opposite method is used. Tho meat is put to cook in cold water, adding u small ptoportion of salt to help extract the juices. The meat is placed in tho water, bt ought slow ly to the boiling point and then cook ed for several hours, just below the boiling point to give the stock or liquid richness. Now add one and one-half cupfuls of cocoanut and toss gently until each piece of fruit is thoroughly coated with cocoanut. Prepare a nest of crisp lettuce leaves on a latge platter and then pile the pie pal ed fiuit in the center of the dish. And then cover with ftuit whip l'ruit Whip IIViifB o ftio eggs, One glass of apple jelly. Beat, using a Dover egg-beater, until it foims into a stiff meiingue. Tlus amount will serve about ten people liberally. Serve finger tolls witli this salad nnd cups of tea Sweater Bell raHeninp (me of tho new sweater toats or xul is made with a bono ring on one end of the belt and a bone pin on the oilier that Is a dumbeli-shnptd piece of bone This slides through the ting, and when twisted around In position, keeps the belt end from slipping TKATNVmPPOMrS"A W ' The Dessert That Never Disappoints The purest and best cocoa, sugar 'and cornstarch, in just the right proportions, make this the ideal dessert for children and convalescents. At Your Grocer' But Be Sure that you get Mrs. Morrison's. THE MORRISON COMPANY- 1215 Filbert St. Philadelphia, Pa. Tdtphons Ixjcnit III! Please Tell Me What to Do By CYNTHIA Answers Paul's Question t)ear Cynthia Ml opinion of "Paul's" letter In jesterday Evxmso Tunuc LEDapn: I)enr Paul Your letter Is one of many that hae appealed to me, ntul I hfto been mud Ing Juit tlio Ulnd of men and women jou mention In joui letter. H l linrd for tlie nxeragc man to resist tlio temptations of a protty woman, but nt the same tlmo n business man as of jour leference no doubt started lils relations with tho employes worldnK tituUr him, and tho women "fell" for him .(or, as jou saj, 'It iiuty be for his ' monej") 1 do not lay the blame on the fair ei becaure a srnslblu man well knows that If a woman cares anything for him (Insteid of for his money) she will (lb erjthlnB possible to help him succeed lloecr. If she tries to hire him from his work he shoul-' take w arnlne and ill. I lontlnuc his ntte'Ulons to her, Wlierea, If he does not he Is all to blame, for his downfall Too much lnttrest In women rsneclHll) thohe who are working under him has and will cause the failure of n mnn .Now, I'aul this Is mv opinion I am offcrlng I hid writing somewhat fiom experience and hne learned a. good deal ' from teeing other men In the earn.' boat I with Tour former boss 1 hope this In- formation will be of aluo to ou i . J. I . :. . pproes of DancinR Dear iwitnla I am one of jour .xoung men renders who bellexo In dancing I hac lateb been discharged from the armj I was not lucky enough 'to get across, but spent a far In the enmfs here and a good bit of that time i ai (amp ui nai i w-i.iv i r-y .this If there is so mui.ii hh.ih ";; linn i VinJlm cle dunces down there st.it harm in iiiliii: .for the bos all the time' . I ncie am ...r, .. .. v. . . . 1 ..tn U-l.., cldentlj mnoes of dnncliig .inti en- . courages II at eeO rages II at eeO turn And, t)elleo I can tell ou thoie d inces kept in n bo h ldfo mind out of mlscliler ciijoied the ilnnces In those bar- And, belleo I me, man .x"",. S J", .v." ' ";V V. that tbev Iltjt3 ill JU-si. HID ... ..... - ciiJoed plalng a good game I ime I found out it Is mostlj lh bo who can't dance who make nurli u bullalialoo abut It 1 bae luard fellows a danc ' ing is onh an ecu foi hugging a girl T lust wish some girl would take this particular fellow in hand and tesi-h him How lo dame Then bed know the real leason win oung folks like to whirl around one-stepping and fox trotting II s the i-hcer lu of going around lo the musi nd. beli.-B me, when there a good reLoid on tlie k trola 1 don t know of a "'JUP'.VJVmV' 'to spend an excnlng l.X-SOl.uii.i. Ilo)s Won't Spend Mone Dear i'nthla I would like, to Jeply to Sergeant .T I?tterrSaend seems to bo laboring under false IniSrcfVton" , , Sergeant, I am Inclined to bd ee jou only half read m letter the other eve- .. .. ..i. ..tiiA.i ... ,i nlng. lor I oinn i say Hi.juuuh lOUnirv uojs not uenm sus m.,. t., u.t it wns moatlv the city boss I was aiming at Of course u few counti bos are Included in tho accusation, for ""." "... ...'.". .....1 I ,l,ll, T jOUpht to i,novv whether the bojs spend money or not Of .ourse. I am not In '.(.. 1... ..nda tiila niiTllf irill 1. WHT.Tn fin Trt LOA llT" IS O LLC II it a lies nre onls about thlrt--ne minutes irum Philadelphia Wo have all been brought up well and all have high school educa- Ar for blushing, there Is no one more disgusted or discouraged than mjself From the way jou wrlto vou must think lenjojedlt on the contrnrs.ltsometlnifs ....ii.. , l.lo nvonltitr fnr me. When I said I shut up like a dam. I meant if I was In a crowu it hum uiwajw nuu mui. effect on me When I am out lth a. bos, or he Is at ms home, the only time I in quiet Is In the beginning of the ee- ..... wA?.tA T Iijid fltnf-terl tiill.ltiL'' Vdli know vourself if jou are out with a perfectls strange girl its lather hard o get started Hut I'm not fiulet the entire evening, t..r frnm It and as for hav inc to have the weath-i ns a topic reall im not unite that bid I feel the Bame about Here's a Tip IgHL I for Young Wives K!H9 I If vou've failed to get good baking 9mM I cHiltxtrs Misn Prlmlne 1'uie l'hnsnhate HIRr llaklng Powder. It's tile greatest baking fcBSS?. dlscoverv In SO jears It Uses In the I)PVpia7. 9 mm, because It requlies beat to develop 1W A&SMB&. 1.H ts full leavening pouei nnd Its results y t2mmmmlM are the Ilnest ever jStTrjGFi. 2()c Full Vz lb.; 35c Full 1 lb. V 1 COMMUNITY STORES I Jfa and Other Good Stores 1 Sti I ; Slone (. 1306 Walnut Street M For Tomorrow A Final Clearaway ot All Remaining Models of Winter Coats and Dresses (57 Velour Coats, $33 Were '$63 to $85 11 Fur-Trimmed Coals, $15 Were From $75 lo $95 All Remaining Satin, Serge and Georgette presses Now $25 Were $19J0 to $69.50 I , wu ii.... .MiiMi H hi V. JJtJMlMwMll "mm " Sh qnmiwwiiinii w The breakfast set, or that which is oltcn kept in store for the imalid's tray, is highly important. The one in the, picture is dainh cnouph to be irresistible. It is in cream Wedgwood porcelain anil the pattern has the dainty strolling and plaited border of Wedgwood. The set can be pieced out and turned into a "tea parly" " " "" H'at 'weather topic as jou do, and nmj bo worse. And as for being a good pal and con- 'genial well, usually, to be a good pal if ou should snliii, dance, canoe, take hikes and play tennl Thero Is not one un our crowd who iant do almost all of the flbovo mentioned And the bojs don't mind octaslonall taking us skat ing or coasting In the winter, for it doesnt cost a cent Almost all wo girls are good pals, for I hae heard more than one sav so The bojs seem to like us Just as long ns It doesn't cost them anj thing. r O. W Cheer I p, Broken-Hearted'' . "vai .iiiitii imp in nik iii uuv i Dear I'jnthln A line to nsk jou ho I could win the km- of a girl Rim Is ' ,?" "." nnu i am twentj-one i low- HP.nr..n n.. . ... ,......... I In. a j. wnii, ji mi heart and wouui oie for her tlittil she cares for mo to MJine event but not much She win make a date wlih me and t can take hei nny place hut 1 do not think she likes nat. i ' I""' ,r " .,, " . 1 hae asked hn for steads company and rha refued a m;uiT.imoKi;.N nur iini De heart-hroken, nn -oung aparimeni anu slio was liawng a hit friend I'iolubI our "Ilttlo loe" is too of a scrap with her people Insisted oung lo know lier own mind about loe jack would foige his a ahead 1 Sbe wants to lme good times and not , tt0UM Ue him tlrne Thn to bo tied down a hat Is natural and , "'JV ,111f? "?"'? B.' ,,,m ,lme- ,7h,rn normal And besides she Is right to le tey Promised her a sK c Under fuse to 'keep companj " How often this iSpeedo if s.hed foiget all about him has been said in the column but most of and, bo nice to oung Swank. And us think when we read ndUce against she thought a minute nnd then she luiuiiuii itreimiK wn, iiiui uuia ni. mean me ' Hut It does . it Is not a good thing to do at all t'ntll sou ten ii it rl ,m lnvi lipr nnil nsk llfT to llinrrs as free as air in iegar"d lo the number of If ' uf t,le n'1"09l,e sex ?u ln" each ,hac fjQ on seeing her as ofWn ns possible mt nmi kii ntvpius. ou snnuit. noiii up about the i nmi take her to mo lea and plus h It ' hei spenders ' paienis will nllon it nnd ou tail aftoul1 ty boss Hit: that Is once in three, weeks or a , imrnii ui niwn u m , ':-"' I it . ii,n u onte In three weeks or a , month a theatie and perhaps once a week a moxl.' He alwns kind courts- i ous and attentive 10 ner "." H joui- suit, but let her know VP,f; mi hope that she will loe,ou some "- " - " - at nil , I H Is nevei good to let a peison nave too inuili power ovei jour heart, that Is to let hei see that sue lias ir sue realizes that jou can eiijoj- others she will applet ate sou so mum t" '"""; Write to me again and let me know how 3 on ale getting on Kveniug Coiffures Jeweled Plus and tombs nre al urliik ad fashionable for the evening coirf me. Kspeciallv loel me the roum horse- shoe hhapes tlilcklv studded with mat liluo called ' midnight." or emerald green and almost sup pi an ting the Jet lhlneslone hq long In favor and ents will allow It, but go nnd see other "T"'""'"- "; '. .veineiu rirls too It may bring her round, to ber how- we stolo out hadlj and de see that 'vou can be intei ested In otbeis, elded we'd better go in bume other even if sou do not feel Interested In them business.' BREAKFAST SET IN WEDGWOOD TEA T PRECIOUS VALENTINE THE BIG SHIP BRINGS HOME Nothing Lacy About It, Kind of Rough and Broun Cupid Writes a Letter to the Patron Saint of February 14 to Explain , a Boom in His Business TEAK ST. VALENTINE I am feat- L' fully, fearfully busy on this day of da s, but I am stealing these few mill- . .. . . utcs nd a little hit nf mlri.n Inlr m - - "-; pen these lines. The subject of m ittle note Is to piini-nitiitntii n hmh ,. , , , consrun'late us Doth, lood night! How full of Ioo tho orld Is! And how hopeless we felt about It three jeats ago. Jlemember, St. Valentine, three ears ago tonight? u wn, - O.cock at ,je Tones Blr,,i said she would Had the blues awful that night, wo did! Then we went to a p.u ty and there weie hearts and docs and little white flguies of me hunglng with ribbons from tho celling and light away we felt cheeied up. And then suddenly I much 0 . Q anil e eij i we got an miveu up ineie was so something they called music, aml PelV cliail Wa Willi ppii rhl , " F;CIJ llml, ",as wan eei gin out ins own, ana eei Imp was telling eer girl the same thing and every gin was sinning in i-io same wnv at each tI,aP. anl nobody was telling the tiuth and- f 7m-i.l Klnlit Ul V'iiIahIIa1 ri- . AND tonight! Sa, St. Valentine., there Isn't loom enough in all the whole United States for nil the love i that's In It There are ships coming home fiom nance each day that luno vour kind of valentines backed off the map Nothing lacy about them, kind of brown nnd lough looking, in fact. But the girl who gets one sort or looks as If heaven came her waj-, and when she walks up the street a-hung-to Ing on his arm, whj theie s not n sr 'Evini' Drof Slor S.,B. Divii Drui Stom Btcr & Snrdtr Druj Starts , , C.b.ll.ro Dmc Co., N. W. Cor. 524 & Walnut M. B.nm, 1Kb & Citi At. North Ptnn Pairmacr, N. W. Cor. Z9tk & Dauphin Jacob M. Bair, 20ta & Cktitoot Sli. ' Rtnba & Bowman, 2223 Snyder Art. grandma who doesn't blink her ee for 'ovlng with her, and there's no she was nt .a ont'lmentn1 nl?v , n cprrifi n i nnn r AAon't nii in ' "' .-J ... &&& naqn:;mnmnmnrimnnmiiii:iiii;;ii:v:iiiiii Established 1850 RLAYLOCKvBpjN,Inc LT 1528ChesmutSt The Apparel Shop for the Better-Dressed Men and Women Announce for Tomorrow Special Sale of Fine Gloves- for Women and Misses $3 Values Reduced to 1.50 We have purchased a quantity of Women's French Suedes, French Kid, in White, Tan and Gray. Also some Men's Street and Dress Gloves. They sell regularly at $3 and $4. but are specially priced for a week-end sale and prompt disposal. buth Craft I FOR. THE HAIR HAND SCALP MEANS No more dandruff No more itching scalp No more falling hail? Takes two minutes to apply and won't stain pillows if used at night. A colorless, odorless, water-like liquid con taining no oils, no fats, no dyes, and only 1 alcohol. Makes women's hair fluffy, and frequently' restores prematurely gray ?tatr to its old'time natural color. Instead of shampooing children it is wise to nso Youth Craft on, their heads every two to four weeks. It will keep the scalp white and . clean, invigorate the hair-roots, and tends to equip the scalp for life's battles with tight hat bands and "mar-cell" treatments, Every user of Youth Craft has hotter and healthier hair than his neighbor, It insure hair health. Inquire at your druggist's Sold by thest dru&iba ' E. 0. Criiwell, 22d & Waarloa Sti. A. La Daw, 17th & Jtclcion Sli. S. Cantor, 62d & Pint -Sli. II. B. Holland, 56th & Cattttr At. . J. S. Miad. 16tk & B.lnhridf. Sti. W. Gron, S. E. Cor. 17lV & Ftdtral Sit. Co-optratir. Drof Co., 13th btlew Chtitnst and at All Dtpartntnt Stsrci. , WINTERS & KESLER, Distributors, Philadelphia YOUTH CRAFT COMPANY, Chic.o 7ii wonder why she didn't hae the luptf to be born ten jears later. Ah, thesa are tho dais, St, Valen tine I Why there's not tho proudest, lassie but dared to end her h,eart to Franco and tell tho truth. It took: the lash of the sea In tho moon and In the storm bearing him and the bit-, dark ship farther and farther away, to mako her know the stuff of love. Ana It took the fury and red of the battle field and tho Btlllnfss of a whlta stretcher under the plnea and stars to mako her tell her message thrlcs that there might be no mistaking It. Ah, St. Valentine, my Ink Is golden, but It Is not golden enough to write down tho Ioo that lives today. Mother hearts, wife hearts and tremulous hearts of man and girl youth, beat high with It. A new and jet an old, old kind of loe, forged pure in nights and days of endless watting. It Is a world to live In, St. Valentine! Exaltedly, DAN CUPID. GRADA The New and Better CLEANSER Cleans everything- in tho bath 100m and kitchen. Will not scratch tho finest tile or porce lain. Cuts all dirt and grease and will not harm the hands. At plumbers, grocers and hardware' stoics, or WALLS, OWEN & STAMBACH COMPANY rTiTTWT & siy t daSjaSsssssssssXt . ''l i-f fcl -' I ft tf J ' n i' two kv tablwpoonfuls of cin- rtrtiii)NC0 mwnm,m-j nun iiiuitiiiniiiiiimiiuiniiJiHiiiiiituiiiiimTTTTTTTTTTTiirnnra Cook smmjt ustil very A. -. w t iiJs) 'V i w- M-wiraE 4 ' ". s ; K .MattVifal. -