Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 19, 1919, Night Extra Closing Stock Prices, Page 12, Image 12

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EVENING -PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEEOTtoAY, MAilGH ft .'i019
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IM?S. WILSON SUGGESTS
MEALS FOR COMPANY
'rjf&ives Sample Menus for an
Thai Go With Them Welcoming
the Sudden Guest
Copirioht, 1919, bl M" Jf. 1. IVflson.
,111 rleMx resfri-fi.
Dy MRS. M. A. WILSON
TN THE days of long ngo, before
" tho era of tho electric tramcars
and motors, the hostess welcomed
and entertained her guest with lav
ish hospitality. Nowadays, when a
'guest literally drops in on us, wo
liavo dono away with the formality
of yesterday and today wc greet our
-friends in the true spirit of "bon
camarauenc.
Frequently the men folks will
bring homo a guest on just n few
.'i.mir..' untiro and bometimes riot
ovpii that or nerhapa some dear
friend will phono you that he is
just passing through town and
would enjoy visiting you. Now,
Mrs. Housewife, here is a real op
portunity, one in which you can rise i
lo the occasion; Keep wiu ni-v. mi
mind that true hospitality knows no
.barrier as to timo or place. It j
makes little real difference to you to
play host to tho stranger within
your gates, because you know that
a baked potato, a salad ana a cup
of tea, all nicely served with a gra-
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ciousness that true hospitality never
lacks, puts into the heart of the
guest a homey feeling, and what he
eats at your table tastes better than
the most elaborate banquet.
The invitation to come and have
a bite with you, when extended with
a wholesome "I truly want you to
come and take pot luck with us,"
means to the guest that he may rest I
assured of a hearty welcome, though
tho feast were served on a plain
pine table.
This plea for true hospitality need
cause you little extra labor and no
additional expense.
A Few Sample Menus for an
Emergency
Sardine Chevalier
Cheese Souffle
Baked Potato
Lettuce Corinthian Dressing
Banana Supreme
Coffee
Cheese Canape
Eggs a la Grenadier
French-fried Potatoes ,
Coleslaw I
Fruit Meringue Coffee I
( Clear Tomato Soup
Creamed Meat in Popovers
Mashed Potatoes Buttered Beets
Fruit Salad Coffee
Salpicon of Fruit
Kentucky Potpic
nio,,-.,! r.Jmt Muslinrl Tnrnlna
Celery Salad
Ice Cream Coffee
Puree of Celery
Japanese Cheese Cutlets
Tomato Sauce
Baked Potatoes Peas
Lettuce
Fruit Coffee
'uree of Celery
French Omelet
Grilled Potatoes Vcgetablo Salad
Cake Coffco
Sardines Chevalier
Use small bread and butter plates
for serving chevalier. Open a tin
of sardines. Drain and then lay
two sardines on each plate. Garnish
with strips of pimentos. Lay a
small leaf of the heart of lettuce on
the side of the plate and fill with
the f.gHp.wing mixture:
Fouii table spoonfuls of mayon
naise, T Two pimentos, chopped fine,
One small onion, chopped fine,
Three olives, chopped fine.
Mix and then use.
. Cheese Souffle
Place in a bowl
One cupful of thick cream sauen,
One-half cupful of grated cheese,
Two tablcspoonfids of grated
onion,
One tablespoonful of finely minced
parsley,
Two level tcaspoonfuls of salt,
One level teaspoonful of paprika,
Yolks of three eggs.
Beat tomix and then carefully cut
anil fold in the stiffly beaten whites
! of three eggs. Pour in greased bak
t Jng dish. Bake in a moderate oven
' until firm in the center, usually
' about twenty minutes.
Corinthian Dressing
This dressing is used in the fa
mous Corinthian Club in Chelsea.
. Eight tablespoonfuls of salad oil,
r Time tablespoonftda of vinegar,
, One teaspoonful of Worcester-
tv-r t shire sewee,
, . ' One teaspoonful of mustard,
S One teaspoonful of ealt,
gr. une teaspoonjui o; papruca,
A 0n canned pimento, rubbed
7 it t. ?- .:..,.
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A'''1 tJeofc tnorougiuy xo mix ana men
!it x 5 Hanana Supreme
uL l! ..... ..i- h bIIaa am pnnn.vn rn?f, find
I Tilicn cover with thinly sliced banana,
' dd pile with whipped cream.
Egg a fa Grenadier
' ,., 4 Cook. t)ir winces of macaroni
Emergency and the Recipes
Ask Mrs. Wilson
If you have any cookery protv,
lems, brlnjf tliem to Mrs. "Wllnon.
Sho will bo glad to answer you
through tlieso columns. No per
sonal replies, however, can be glvon.
Address questions to Mrs. M. A.
Wilson. Evening Public) Ledger,
Philadelphia.
and tlicn place in a bowl, and sea
son highly. Add
One onion, chopped fine.
Two iablespoonfulo of finely
chopped parsley
Now fill into five pimentos. Place
in a baking pan and bake for fifteen
minutes. Remove and then place on
a hot platter, flattening well; then
place one poached egg on each
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pepper, (over with cheese sauce
amJ Rarnitih with parsloy
Kentucky Polpio
Use cold leltoveichicken for this
dish. Cut the meat from the bones
in neat pieces and then place a
layer of parboiled potatoes in the
bottom of a baking dish. Season
with salt, paprika and grated onion,
nlirl Minn nrlrl ihn sl i r r nn I- C a n
and then add the "chicken meat. Sea
son and cover with one and one-half
cupfuls of cream tnuce made by
using equal paits of chicken stock
and milk. Cover with a crust and
bake for forty minutes in a hot oven.
Japanese Cheese Cutlets
Wash one-half cupful of rice in
warm water and then cook until the
rjeo is soft and th(J watcr absorbed
in two and one-half cupful3 of boil
ing water. Now add to tho rice
One-half cnpfnl of grated cheese,
Two tablcspoonfuls of grated
onion.
Two lablespoonfuls of finely
minced parsley,
One pimento, chopped fine.
Mix thoroughly, cool and then
mold into cutlets, and dip in flour
and then in beaten egg. Fry until
golden brown in hot fat. Serve with
tomato sauce.
And So They Were Married
By hazel veyo batchelor
CopiHpM. 1113. bu 'uMIe Ledger Co.
hlort Tlili hlory Today
Tlin inorning after tho rather un
fortunate trip lo Long island Scott
was In his office when Bradley, one
of tho oLhcr men, breezed In uncere
moniously. Ills face was excited, his
wholo attitude was one of suppressed
fOPllllS.
lie walked around the office
a few minutes without saying any
thing, but he plainly wanted to tell
Scott something and was only waiting
to b asked. Finally he blurted out:
"Want lo hear some news?'"
"I was waiting for jou to shoot. Go
ahead."
"Oee, I feel like a million dollars.
I took a little flyer tho other day and
majbe I wasn't afraid, but came outi
on top all right made threo hundred '."
Scott was Interested; ho couldn't
help it. That's great Bradley," he
said Interestedly, "just great."
"f don't see howvl had the nero to
do It. You see I had to take monej
out of tho bank. I didn't dare tell the
wife, but after all I did It for her if
the truth is known."
It wasn't necessary for Scott to ask
questions. Bradley was obsessed by
the exhilaration of the thing. Success
had gone to his head like wine. lie
wanted to talk about It and Scott was
a sympathetic listener
"I don't know how ou manage,
Raymond," Bradley went on, sitting
down on tho end of Scott's desk and
looking down at him. "But the money
I make doesn t get a ,wan very rar
these davs. Darn It nil, I wouldn't
care a Ult II It wcren
in t tor Aiuuei, nui
she needs pretty things. I tell jou
all women do.'
Scott had heard that Bradlev- was
still In tho first stages of marriage
and that his wife was very pretty
"Well, Mabel doeBn't say much, but
I know when she Is going without
things she wants, and without telling
hor an thing, I took some money out
of the bank. One of the fellows gave
mo a tip on the market. Gee, I've
been nervous about It, because we
promised each other not to touch that
money; It's a trust fund for a rainy
da But look at this, three hundred
out of It, and I could have made more.
I'll put the hundred hack In the bank
and still have two to buy clothes. Sa&
Raymond, the next time I get a tip,
65 Loganberries
Are used to flavor one
Jiffy-Jell dessert. The juice
is condensed and sealed in
a vial.
This is one of our best
fruit flavors. Compare it
with the old-style quick
gelatine desserts. , .
10 Flaoon, at Your Croctr'a
2 Package for SS Citte at
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Dainty embroidery is coming very
inucli Into Its own again since the end
of tho war hao brounlit Its hours of
leisure Hrre is a deslKn that seems
us fresh and dainty as the spring daisy
Itself. It can dp used on a separate
set of collar and cuffs or can lie em
broidered on those that are to grace the
sheer organdie or chiffon oilo dress to
figure prominently In every woman's
Aiudrobe this summer. Not only can
thi design lo bo used for the collar and
cuffs, but It Is very smart applied to a
pocket ns Is shown in the sketch.
The flowers are worked solid and tho
I'll let jou know,
How about It, old
man?"
"Wouldn't do any good. I haven't
even a rainy day fund to draw on."
Bradley had slipped off tho desk and
stood for a minute looking down at
Scott.
"I know what you could do," he
said thoughtfully.
"What?" Scott's tono was unsus
pecting, lie couldn't see a single way
clear lo getting any ready money If
he had wanted It.
"Borrow on your life insurance."
"Not for me that's too much of a
chance."
"I know ou think ho now, but I
tell jou this thing Is ten chances to
one and jou could put the money right
bark again."
Scott shook his head
"All right." and Bradley mad" for
tho door. "If you change our mind,
let me know." And he whs gone.
Scott could not help thinking of this
incident all during the day. It fol
lowed h'm around; he could not tret It
out of his mind He Imagined Ruth's
face If he came home one evening and
threw some crisp bills In her lap. The
look of utter amazement and delight.
After all, suppose ho did take a chance
arid borrow on his life Insurance. He
needn't take much and could pay the
money back by strict economy even If
he did lose. Of course tho Idea of
losing seemed far-fetched. Bradley
uill tlia rlmnrpit wppp Ipn in nnn mill
why should he, Scott, be unlucky
enough to draw the tenth chance?
All day he dallied with the idea. In
nH heart of hearts lie knew that he
slmnlv oughtn't to take the chance. If
ho did lose, the chance of paying the
money back was very slight. As It
was ho spent every penny ho made. It
.Stonefe
1306 Walnut St.
Very
Becoming
Georgette
Afternoon
Dresses
The charm of
Spring it delightful
ly exprened in our
stunning little geor
gette froeht.
They are beauti
fully faihioned In
plain and beaded
model tome hand
' embroidered in
colore of Navy,
Taupe, Brown, Hen
na and other new
Spring thadei.
29.50
to
125.00
A DAINTY DESIGN I?0R A COLLAR
leaves aic fold or done in lazy-daisy
stitch.
Co:or combinations will suggest them
selves. Rose on tho white organdie
collar and cuffs to be used on a flesh
pink or lose olle dress would bo very
pretty, and a green on white or while on
green, to bo used for the sheer and cool
looking green frock would be quite as
pretty. Yellow embroidery on an all
white frock or blou'if is unusual and
lovely. With a frock the design can
be extended and used for sash ends for
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had been Impossible to save. Only
with the btrlctest llgurint: had he been
able to pay his piemium regularly, and
all the extras went to Ruth. Ho
simply could not narrow Ruth's life
down too much, she had to have some
of the frlppries of life. Her very dls.
gust esterday, when they had Nlslted
the Merritts, of the sordid things of
life, had made Scott certain of that.
"I wish we could go away, just ou
and I, and live on a desert Island,"
Ruth said that night, "where no one
could Interfere with us, or say any
thing." "Who has been interfering with us?"
Ruth fidgeted. "O, mother has."
"How?"
"O, she makes me discontented. She
was here this afternoon and It wasn't
exactly what she said, so much as it
was her manner. You know how
mother can suggest things."
Yes. Scott did know, ho knew only
too well.
"Sho keeps talking lo mo about
clothes. She simply 'doesn't reallzu
that we can't afford to have every
thing" She realized all right, Scott thought
grimly, but hhe. purposely Injected
these cruel little subtleties Into her
conversations with Ruth.v Scott knew
well that Mrs. Rowland had no usc
for a man who hadn't money. He
knew" that she had been disappointed
when Ruth had Insisted upon marrying
him. What her Idea was In making
Ruth unhappy, lie couldn't understand.
But that she had some kind of an Idea
ho was quite certain.
(In the next chapter, influenced by
irr mother. Hum becomes sun more
j discontented.)
$5 &$6
2 Day Sale
Wed. and Thursday Only
Crepe At
Georgette
Crepe
de Chine
All New
Smart,
Materials
All New Arrival , Specially
Priced for This Two Day' Selling
They include the ntoit charmfnr and new
Geortetutt and Crenel de Chine In the daln.
tleit of imart patterns which, hecauie we
were able to make a Tory fortunate purcbais
of theio exclusive new models, we are offsrinr
them at an exceptionally adrantaxeous price.
ia.00 think of 11. far It and 18 Blouses !
and the Blouse jou want la amonv them, I
Bemember
Sale Starts 10 A. M.
Wednesday. Don't Be Late!
CARLT0NW
t Whero You Save $2 to $5
1502 CHESTNUT ST. ; f
AWg j. s rr
oouuers aoome
Skin Troubles
with Cuticura
i(H 8cap,QlntmeQt.'f airaniaSe twh. Sam
fMlipw L a
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sa
Sr
srauw
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the sash dots lend Just the right touch
of piquancy to the summer frock.
This particular collar In Just the size
It Is can bo used very well for a little,
girl's dress. The collar will come a bit
down far en the shoulders and give Its
own touch of style to little sister's dress.
Here again color combinations will sug
gest themselves and the daintier tho
better for the sheer little afternoon dress
to be. worn at tho seashore.
If you do not know how to transfer
the design to the material send a self
addressed envelope to the editor of the
womail's page for the directions.
Paris Employment Office
One of the activities of the Y. W.
C. A. secretaries in charge of "foyers"
or clubs for French girls. Is to help
their members get work. Incidentally,
It appears that In so doing one of them
has been helping the United States Gov
ernment. One of the foyer girls has n copy
of an ofllclal report which Is on Its way
to President Wilson In Washington, it
fays that the girls sent by the Y. W.
C. A. to certain departments of the
A. 13. li for clerical work were the
most efficient French girls employed.
Miss Marguerite Jones, who comes
from New York city and Is very proud
of "her girls," and the girls well, they
each have a copy of tho report.
Of Interest to Women
A maple three eighty years old was
cut down recently at Hydevllle, Vt. In
a crotch, ten feet from I lie ground, grew
a black raspberry bush that reached
nearly to the ground, and for two years
had borne an abundance of fruit.
Although the head of a whale Is of
enormous size, from one-quarter to one
third of the length of the entire body,
and the mouth fifteen to twenty feet
long nnd six to eight feet wide, the open
ing of the gullet Is not larger than a
man's fist.
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Tho new ideas in spring Millinery make one of the most
interesting Expositions wc have ever held. Among the showing
are some ultra fine creations of which we make a I
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j' SHOWING
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A wide variety of shapes and
a for present wear. I
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Please Tell Me
What to Do
By CYNTHIA
Tako Plenty of Exerciso
Attractive Blondey Don't think
about yourself and your blushes, dear;
take plenty of fresh air and exercise
and try to think about the people you
meet and not nbout yourself. Take tho
business course If ou have the time,
but If you arc at school In day time
It would be better not to go at night,
tow Dt you talk to your mother about
your shyness? She will help you.
Drink plenty of milk and do not eat
lo many Sweets. Go to bed at regular
hours and sleep eight or nlno hours at
least every night.
Man Snubbed Her
Anxious My dear. If tho man has
refused Invitations to your home and
broken appointments with you and sent
no word, my advice Is the sooner you
forget him the better. His saying to
another girl that l-o 'cares for ypu l
simply Billy talk, or she Is probably
saying It to tease you. Give yciir time
and thoughts to some one more, worm
wjillo if you must have an object for
your affections. Do not waste time on a
man who has so deliberately played
w Ith you. fc
Elkton Marriage Rules?
Dear Cynthia I am a girl of eighteen
and I would llko to know the details for
getting married In Klkton, Md. I was
told that It has become nceBBflry,,,;
stay In the city of nikton twenty-four
hours before the wedding. I am anxious
to know if that is t"DVKXTURK.
It Is quite as easy to marry hero with
your parents' consent as It Is in f' pttpn.
Consult your mother or the relative
nearest to jou on this matter.
Dear Cynthia Though I am only
a grammar-school girl, aged thirteen. I
could not resist writing u j """
subject of girls my age running after
boys. Cynthia. The boys and girls are
not together. In the classrooms at our
,CduV teacher Is very nice and when
she heard that some of her pupils vvero
behaving disgracefully she remon
strated very gently at first, telling us
how dangerous It was for girls as young
as wo to allow boys to "get free with
USNow, Cynthia, don't you think she
Is right? As she says, she doesn t
mean that we shouldn't look at or speak
to a boy; but sho means that we
oughtn't to allow them to yell at us or
pull us around, etc.; nor should wo
promise to meet them at corners In the
evening. . .. , .,
Some Of our gins pruiem.cn "":".-
Is too strict, etc.
SO Wnai uu vuu n;iun,
M. W. E. M.
Cynthia?
Your teacher Is perfectly right, my
dear. It Is certainly not nice for little
boys to be familiar with them nor Is It
nice for them to meet on street corners.
You will do well to listen to your kind
teacher.
Do Not Write lo Him
Dear Cvnthla Last Saturday I met a
fellow. Before leaving me he said he
......t.i A.A in doa ima Wilnesdav. Ho
did not come I like him very much.
and would like to Keep up tne irienusu.i'.
I also would liko to corresiond with h.m,
nc he lives out of town. Should I write
and nsk him why he did not come In
that way start a correspondence or
larore him nnd probably never see him
again? Please answer as soon as pos
sible, ns I want to write before It Is
too late. LOVE blCK.
My dear, I hope that In the time you
.... ito.i tnr vmir nnswer you have
hn
come to realize how very foolish and
even wrong, you would bo to write to
this man, who Is almost an absolute
stranger to you and about whom you
know nothing except that he made an
engagement to call and did not Keep
It and gave no excuse.
vnw wtiHt nn parth can please you
about a man like that? By all means do
not write. iorget mm " nm a fea
sible; ho Is not worth a second thought.
How to Keep a Velvet Dress
A good deal can be done to avoid
wrinkles In velvet garments by hang
ing carefully when they are not in
use Hang them so that thev swing
free of walls and doors and shelves, and
so that, no other garments touch them.
The r very weight will often pull smooth
their wrinkled surface and their free
dom from contact with anytning win
keep them from getting new wrinkles.
our STORE ORDERS
BUY ANYTHING ANYWHERE
Ourcutompr Hre not connn1 to the stock
of ny one tor but may divide their pur
,cleK no hi to net the very best valuee.
Wehvehnlntmlne"fnrovr27 vert
nd Invite the clement wrutlnvof our hull
nem mthod bv r-onnlhle hnn-kepr
MARRIOTT BROS,1118 Chestnut
1217 Walnut Street
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SPRING
STYLES
sizes in appropriate materials a
WHY A CERTAIN SALESGIRL
NEVER GREW TO BE BUYER
. -.
She Entered tho Store With That Aim, but Eventually Sho Began tq
Measure the Interest She Should Put Into Her Job by What a Fel
low Worker Put Into Hers Why This Is Fatal lo Success (
rnilERE are real definite slgn-posta
that lead to success or that lead
away from success. Heads of largo
enterprises, renowned musicians, fa
mous actors nnd nctresses and others
who have worked hard to get vvhero
they aro today aro ngreed on ono of
theso sign-posts. To win out you
must never grow self-satisfied.
I don't feel wo put tho matter qulto
S?rre.ci y whei' wa say self-satisfied,
the thing: that robs peoplo of success
and keeps them drawing tho samo sal
ary year after year is not so much
satisfaction with self as It Is satisfac
tion with what the man or woman nt
the next desk Is doing, or satisfaction
with what the man or woman who last
held tho position did.
Tako this example: A girl gets a
position as saleslady In the shirtwaist
department of a largo store. Bhc goes
Into the work with a great deal of en
thusiasm. She has in fact, with nil
due respect to the present buyer, hopes
of being buyer herself some day. Serv.
Ico Is to be her watchword. That Is,
she is going to work hor position up
to a science.
Sho is going to bo as keenly Inter,
ested In tho smallest sale, and as solici
tous about It as she would he fitting
out a bride with all the blouses for Her
trousseau. She Is going to know her
stock so well that If there Is any
earthly thing In tho department that
vyuuia do apt to pieaso a rather par
ticular customer it will occur In hw
Just because of her familiarity with
illB BlUCK.
If a woman goes off without making
a purchaso after taking up a great
deal of time sho will extend the same
unfailing courtesy, for thero Is always
a tomorrow. In other words, sho Is
never going to lose the smallest
opportunity to mako her department
a particular personal friend to tho
woman who Is thinking of buying a
new shirtwaist.
She looks even further, this girl with
the makings of succes In her. Sho
wants all her store all that bojles of
vivid counters with their brightly col
ored bead bags, with their bolts of
snowy lace nnd linens, with their
leather goods, their perfume and their
books to have the warm friendship
of the public.
V THE PRErCRRl
rRONT-LACi
Of course women prefer
quality in a corset. Of
course, they prefer the
perfection that few front
lace corsets have, and, of
course, that is why they
prefer a Redfcrn Front
Lace, with its self-adjusting
net protector under
the lacings.
Also In Back-Lac
111 Exclusive Originations SB I
g ' in Spring Millinery m
I " Data Hats are the choice of H I
I - .- those whose good taste is un- - I
I mistakable in what is correct H
i - - and authentic style. .
' $15 to $150. jjjj
mF FIFTEEH'SIX fljj
jjjL CHESTHVT STREET JM
K
I
WHAT cured thlaslrl of her enthu
siasm nnd reduced her to being a
commonplace employo? Tho other
girl on her particular aisle! Tho other
girl was not nn undeslrablo employo
by nny means, but sho was a common
place one. Sho was selling waists
but ns for putting Into her Job
tho Interest sho might have- had In a
little store of her own why, sho never
dreamed of It. Gradually and almost
unconsciously tho girl at tho next
counter began to be tho more or less
Indifferent sort of nn employe who
seemed to bo "getting away with It"
on tho other half of the aisle. She wan
satisfied with her neighbor's achieve
ments. TF WE would
reach tho stars we ,
X must bewaro of tho man
at the
next desk, of tho girl at tho next
counter. Thero Is nothing more fatal
to success than measuring the effort
and Interest you ought to put Into
your Job by that which your fellow
worker puts lntajiers.
If you aro aiming for something:,
don't bo satisfied with what your
neighbor does. For you and sho may
not bo aiming for the samo thing.
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