? v r,v .-A'" r!" ' -,! '- 'If i,. " " A V; , i. J lr'il EVENING PfjiLK1 LEDGEH PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY. APK1L 2,-1919 14 i .; IS 4.' ii. Booking for a small family initialing linens woman's code cynthia fashions . 4r-H i, & if i. ur- . ? s 3T;."3 tWv v MEALS JUST FOR two LllfDC TJ77T CAT rTTT-C r,iiio. FFjiJLovyiv uifiu &!&,: JTTells How the Young Housekeeper Qui Serve Attractive Dinner Without Waste Small-Family Recipes , for Many Good Things DISTINCTIVE MONOGRAMS FOR LINENS w Iffl P-' f ,v ll MRS.' SI. A. WILSON Copuriohi mm. hi ji. v. i. "" AH rights rrnrrvrtt. . '"IZEEP.ING house for just a couple M-is sometime.1 a difficult problem to the young housekeeper, if she wishes to eliminate waste and pre vent monotony on the bill of fare. The right kind of marketing will help solve this difficulty, however. One ttilile.tpnovful of inotnisrs. I Mix well and then lay two strips of bacon on top, and then bake for one-half hour. The balance of the bonus may lie used for chili con carne, bean loaf or bean cutlets, - Chili Con Carne l'urch.iM' one pound of meat from either the neck or shin and have the .:Do not purchase large amounts of butcher cut it into inch pieces, then "' '. food that will have to be reheated mil in Minn- and brown quickly in J, or used as leftovers. When the, hot fat. Then add thiee cupfuls of '"''family is small it takes very little boiling water and cook until tender. Kfr i. extra time to make many little delicacies that will help provide an abundant table without waste. When using canned pioduct? tli- vide the contents into two poitions and place one portion in a bowl or fruit jar, and set it in the icebox. In this way it will not be necessary to serve the same food at two con ... i eecutive meals. ' ,, From one N,o. 2 can of tomatoes you may serve eithei stewed toma toes, tomato soup, cieole sauce, .-cal-loped tomatoes, with macaroni or in Vegetable soup. Peas may be reived ffu naturelle, in purees and in gieen' pea cutlets or mashed and made into cakes and browned in butter. ' They may be used as creamed peas,, as pease pudding and as a garnish for stews or chops and in chowders. From a can of corn there may be served puiee of corn, coin chowder. "corn fritter, corn omelet, corn pud ding, scalloped corn, coin cutlets and creamed corn. String beans may be xj served as a garnish in stews with ' chops and steaks, in chowder and !i vegetable soup or with cream sauce j? Jn salads. A can of beets will serve J" as buttered hot beets, cold spiced 'MJ beets, beets cut for garnishes, beets Hi for salads, or the centers may be , ZT. scooped out and then the beets may H v be filled with ci earned chicken or !&", emince of meat and covered with , $f 'H?6 fine bread crumbs and grated cheese. Ri aft 17nl'n in h rf nvon fnt fiftoon min- jjv Zi; .,. I,. . .vv w.w. .. .... utes and serve with hollandaise 5yv sauce. Or they may be served with a boiled New England dinner. Rlit-imn mnv lo sprvpil with mnv- ir w........ - -- . v !!5. ftnnnise on salad, au cratin. creamed l$H shrimp on toast or as shrimp and Xow divide into two paits and to one part add One-hull run nf huh d In mix. On nninn. nil linr. (hii-lmlf jrei'ii pepper, chopped tine, Ihn'-hiill ti nspoaiil ill nf chile pmc (, ,; One-iptmler triispnniiful nf mils- 3., jr- ( r;c j',i rice Kt can f " J' chili or as shrimp curry. A of salmon will make salmon salad, salmon croquettes, salmon One tHISpOOIlflll llf fllll. ( hi'-lmlf Ironmuni nl ol mpriha. Cook for fifteen minutes and then .-ue in a bolder of mashed jiota toes. .Meal I'ie To the balance jof the meat add Two nit diiim-cizetl iitiltiliirK, nil in ( qiturh i ., i Tun nuimi", ' One-hnlf tfit'ii i c, rlioiinl tint, ! One-imii Irr teniinniifiil nf lliyinf,' Our fffxiiKiifi' nf suit, Onr-lifilf leiixiinnnftil nl iiiiri: Cook until the vegetables are ten der and then lift into a casserole dKh and cover with inch-wide strips , of pa.-try and bake in a moderate oven for twenty minutes. Plan to bake a pie and a cake while the meat pic is cooking. If you do not caie. to use small pie and cake tins for the pies and cakes, I will tell you how to make a pie U" cake for two. Line the usual pie plate with plain pastry and then piepaie sufficient' filling to fill just one-half of the pie, Xow fold over the crust and then the filling will make the pie occupy just one-half of the tin. You may make in this way two different kinds of pie on the one plate, plac ing a greased paper between them. FQRSTVW ON THE HUNT FOR A MAN WHO REFUSES TO TALK About Himself h Them Such a Person or Must Woman's Code Always Be Love and Listen? A Discussion of the Problem With a Reader AYOt'NG woman who feels a bit disillusioned writes to know If she is llic only one of her kind roIiib through certain experiences. Briefly, til In fa flin fncA TM.Io nat.tlr.illn,- ntfl JtvIio signs herself Hesitant, Is enl The iiewe-l thin): in niuikiiit limn' i- tn lnlc lif iiionnzraiii mi vniir ,luiiuier worked on our linen, ton. Until nf the embroidered iiinnngiaiiK flinun ill the picture w.Te drauii from nionnpraiiH ortguinlh marking diMine lie rtalinnerv. One i in rrripl mid llitnlher ill block letters. The alphabet given above is in block letters which can be cninliiiied to make ery arlitic iimuogr4in'. Tlirpe -ample ones are gicn. Arranged ill a circle three letter freipienll) lit into .nlie another just as lliej are, lint Minicliiues it U neceJay to elnugalr the i-eiiler initial or t.lwrlen a -ide of one nf the outside letter. The letters can al'o be combined in the popular diamond hape h tbi nirtliod of elongating the middle letter and rhorlriii'ng the ride ones, using the angular liue in-lead of the ciire. Interesting squares can be formed from the letters given above, too .Kaeed to a young man, and she Is be ginning to mid out tHat He lias iouuh. The principal falling that has come slowly but surely out of the mist of loe Is egotism. The young man It seems Is a good bit wrapped up In the things that concern himself, and likes to talk about them at length, without giving much time to the things that concern the girl. The question from the reader Is. Can one love and at the same moment be per fectly aware of another's fallings? Let me say frankly, yes. Hesitant. In spite of the quotation that says, "Love Is blind and lovers cannot see the petty follies that their loves com mit," most girls of normal Intelligence recognize quite clearly the fallings of their Jioung men before they marry them. And let me tell yon this, you aie going to hunt a long, long way be fore you find the young man who Is not mni e or less highly Interested In himself. At heart wp are all egotists, think ing nlioitt the thlngsT that happen In our lives and wanting to talk about them. Kgo. you know. Is the Latin wold for "I," and most of us who are honest own up that "myself" Is always more interesting than "yourself." I say we are all egotists after a fashion, but men outshine us In this respect. 1 as does ihe sun the moon. There Is I no getting away fiom the fact. Kx ' amine the average conversation of a man and woman, and see where it eventually settles. Around the hopes 'and fears and Interests and affairs of the meie man. This Is Just something women have learned to accept, or; In fact, a great I many of them never have to learn. 'it Is Just born In them to lUten, and on OLD PARLOR SUITS MADE EQUAL TO NEW Re-conitmctcd the whole most of them aro content to do so. The nicest men .aro self-centered without realizing It, and when y,ls s the case, Hesitant, we lovo them for their human falling. A man who Is kind,, thoughtful nnd considerate, but who docs forget to talk about the affairs of the girl whom he loves, Is like a youngster who Is all wrapped up In some particular scheme of his own. lie wants to tell some one. And the trouble is, Hesitant, we women are such good listeners!. If you love tho man, little friend, don't give him up because ho talks about himself. lie a sport as It wero. Come Join that great army of wives, mothers and sweethearts, who have cheerfully accepted the riltes of the gfme. They are T.OVK AND LIHTK.V. If yoji don't some other woman will I Fashion's Whims Full-length 8ult Jackethave their full ness gathered on rounded or shoulder yokes, There aie buttons, buttons everywhere assuming all duties of ornamentation. Colored handkerchiefs were never more popular than they are at the mo ment. Not satisfied with borders, strings and cross barrings bf every Imaginable hue, many ot the iiandKerchlers are or Plain 1 I "5 s i a solid coinr, wmi a narrow white hem. order or liaised Bead Flowers liaised head flowers are the decorative feature nf one of the smartest of the new beaded haes. The design Is marked out In beads of different color from that if the background. 1 41 Please Tell Me What to Do Hv CYSrillA "Ju-t Seventeen" If von will telephone I'vnlliia on Thursdav beiwnen noun and one o'clock prihii she ma he able in help oi. P.V fe , m v&r is TiK I J. R' St. tH-loaf. creamed salmon and salmon i "- suiucieni pastry ai one nme Su3 ir.. .. . . . . , . .-. T. ai fi.. f In ua iit frtiii ll'l t'L' 'u."-liatties and deviled salmon cutlets, i " " "" ' "' .- ?K--n nt- v, r,. cu ctoul.-i! Wran it in wax paper and place in chops and small sirloin masts with j the ice box. fish, egg and cheese dishes, together C'aK' for Two Sponge Cake With nuts, dried and fresh fruits and yM. . mi(, succulent green vegetables, will fwfl tllhle fllh f afford a pleasant variety for the (ir TAHttiB study will easily convince C'enm until light and lemon-col-you that with careful planning and ' ' !1"1' the 1'1 conservative purchasing, catering Thrrr tablespoon titl nf cold tor two is but little more difficult "titer, .. i 'it ....... .'..I .. ...... or more expensive than wnen pro-, 1 iree-uminrr.i riii;i n, num. Cure fnr Itanilv M.eg Hear i'vnlliia- Is Inn iniieli running. JiiiniiiiiK a"nd iilhletli' woil; the eaue of sllghtlv baiui.v legs'.' Will ou please give me snine advlee u help m- In this tumble of siiaiKhtenliig my legs. 1 lead vnnr paper dally anil rind so lunch gnnil InlnrinHtloii In II that I hope vnn'll alii me m inv Kieni ill-tiess. Ii maUe me feel so nrtUMiid ami hIi. as I am a viiiiiik gnl Jut tboiil enter ing the best ime I am live feet five nnd weliib ISn pniinii. Please mve inn- Mime iif vein nomlei fill help. 'i.ll!iiV OK SIXTKKX. . ipilte eiuier't lo ask If on may ac toinpaiiv lier lo her home. Hut a gill should not depend mi a , chance acquaintance taking her home: 1 she should make her arrangements be- fme going In a dance or pait to have lier father or hiother call for her or to go home with another girl He Hnrriiweil Slnuev .From Her I Dear Cynthia Am a dail reader of our worthy column. Am therefore j coming for advice In regard to some tumble of mine. I am a vounr girl seventeen years old nnd have been acquainted young man or nineteen to the money. Therefore please advise me and help rue nut. HHAirrrmonMX'. l'ld you ask any receipt for the money when jon loaned If I fear It you cannot prow on paper lhat he bnr rnwed this mone.v .vou will not be able to force him to pay .vou. Vou should put the matter Into your father's hands and tell him to ak the )oting man lo icturn the money to .vou. In future always remember lhat whether nu Intend to marry the man or not, any man who would consider money borrowed from his Dancec as much his as heis, had better he de spatched at once, for his sense of the fitness of things Is, decidedly blunted, to say nothing else. II - -MlllflIU tiferJNMft yyij "- ! ! Wi tiolstery Upnolttered and Poliined $10 V.!' Klr-t riaon Wnrk iiuuranlrfil 1 Slip Cotcm lo UOrder $1 Each rarry r large Pwcied ftotk or Up- ile priced. Uoods seltlnsr at wholeaaTi AMERICAN UPHOLSTERY CO. Clldent nnd I.arpst Hons of Us kind Iflt Arrh Sf Write or Phone lilllllllliliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHin I Established 1850 I RLAyLOCKBLYiNN.Ine I , I J 1528ChesfautSt i ' 1 A PRODUCT of .r-Vaaw 1 I HLAYLOCK SPECIALIZATION m, 1 Featured in Philadelphia and NlLJs I v ' E vicinity by the Blaylock Store l(rU1 exclusively. 'Fashioned of home- ) '...,1' S spun tweed in the 1919 heather ' I j i 1 IS shades,and all the plain smart T , LIJ i l iinu LHUII.C uiiui.1 Ul llic new .-v:l- 0 J lt Sl -SOn' I fl lfS3l M 2H.50 to 38.50 1 jj M j v '"' vew Row' Jt'it 'i I f l 1 Ss. Department, where in- ysSv '"' Ns. tlividuality prevails, ear- lk(!y !s nSv riex nil sizes and styles. IjSy '?& " ? :x Our W if- 111 severe casi pei formed I when Ihey are biaces tiiav be c ui. tthnnld lie such measllle x taken. A'hletk-s would not bring about suili a coiiuiuoii. ion weie pmlmlilv allowed to walk loo soon as a babv If .vou a.e sixteen it should make little difference, as nlir "kills should come at least In .vniir shoeiops at tlmi age. so why woiry.' ti "viding for the usual family. ', A can of baked beans may be di- itt- One and mie-littlf ttnspwmfuls of UnUiiKj powder, Fin coring. Heat thoroughly to mix ami then cut and fold in the stiffly beaten whites of egg. Hake in small tube r,,.n hranrhes of varsleii. dimmed , pan in a moderate oven lor thirty "-" " . i'fi vided into two portions, mr ll one part J- . Waced in a small casserole, adding v j). One-half cupful of water. 6K'.- Otie small onion, chopped jtne .i 11 ' . . a.'z ii&.. " minutes. i.. Pf, The Crocheted Sweaters A Daily Fashion Tall; by Florence, Rose (Copyrtsht, HUH. by Florence KonO With trlend- hIiIii snon inilckened into love. 1 was I so much In love with him that 1 gave up all. my boy and girl friend" for hlni. as I wasn't Interested In mi body else. an opeiatioii can be "e sain ne loveu me, nut never sniiweii IIHII!lllell tile leKS, Mini " HllRluty lioweii, lion vveu. n went so rar that lie asueu ine orn A doctor, how'-1 In tnan him some money, vvlilch 1 did, consulted betoie any little by liitle. until all of my savings weie gone and without my paients' knowledge. When I came lo figure It out. I'.vnthia. .vim would be suiprtsed at the amount I had loaned him. lie then asked lo marry me. lo which I and my parents did not object f then happened to ask him about the , money, to which he replied' that it we , expected to uiait.v it was Jusl rs much his as mine. I then thought it was and figured out the same. But all of a sudden he stopped com ing down, without even calling me up ' or giving any reason whatever. f i"imf ' waited for about three weeks but still being I no call or anything. I was netting ' kind' of anxious to find out what the mailer was, s-o I called up at the place where he is employed and then I asked hlni the reasons for all of that. lie sas lie has changed his mind and does not Intend lo get man led for a gnod long while, as his parents my.be1 Is loo voting. And about the money he says he will call up and let me know whenever he will get It. ' 'I was dumbstiuck when 1 heard that i u ni l . .i ' 1 Wy JMiBr S iA" i PM 1,1 Jirl:fflKlfflU W' .4.MJI Cheer I'p, M. C. .M r.. lmw do ynu act when nu meet the bn.vs are von nalural and can oil lalk easily lld do vou.' Or Hie vou siitT and awkward and always saving peisonal Ihliigf and poking fun. i..i.. m-ila n ificjl mistake ill .,, -. , - --...-.., -.... . ton wiltv at Hie expense uiurio, '"' inteiitloually. of eouise. but Just little fiiiinv things which make a boy feel a little foolish. It's a good thing to leai ii this early In life, bojs and men alike neither can eland ridicule In even a small matter, lilrls don't mind hav ing tun poked at tlieni as much as boys do Xow, tills may not he the liouble at all; It inav simply be that bojs are changeable, as thev all aie (and so aie girls, for lhat mailer). Ke good f i lends, with any bov vou do meet and lie iMieful not lo ltd, one whal another has said, nor to repeat to a girl what a liov has said. In that way jou gain a very good reputation as a iriend to he trusted. Alvva.vs' be amiable and pleasant and do not make any outward effort lo gain friends, but be so inter ested in what your friends have lo tell vou and get the boys to talk of them selves and their doings lhat they'll want to tome again without doubt. x -"" Tuxedo at Wedding Dear Cynthia -I'lease answer these questions: Kiist. Is It proper to wear a tuxedo ' at a house wedding'.' Second., Should a white, black or white and black trimming bow tie be worn? Third. Is It pioper upon meeting a siiailge girl at a dance to offer myself as an escort to her home? tlOl'K. Tuxedo ehould only be worn at men's dinners or at infounal home dinners. Whenever a man Is at an affair with ladle" he wears full ill ess coat. Hull dress at a wedding lis only worn when the wedding takes place after six o'clock -In the evening. Be fore thai a cutaway n worn. - A black 'bow tie Is worn with a tux- , edo, never a white one. . If oii have been properly lntioduued to the girl and you find that she has ' no one to take her home and has made no arrangements to be called for, it Is S"liM3fflj3 The removal of a hair growth from under the armt or the face can be very easily accom plished by using this excellent preparation. Sold by drug and department stores. Trice. SI, on. Ramples Kir. I.e lei re Co.. 3JII X. lilll M I'hlla. m I cmVsIbbbbTC tnk Wl Am ' oun STORE ORDERS BUY ANYTHING ANYWHERE OtirruHlomraurHnotr-onflndtothestoLk of hii one ilur but may riiridn their pur rhHFpf hh to nt the very bent ulueu. Wehalietn Inbiialnp for over '27 yearn ami invito tlie f loyt pcrultny of our busl ntRB mMhotj'i hy reiponatble housekeeper a. MARRI01T BROS, 1118 Chestnut and was not myself again for a good long while. I was thinking about It night and day at first, being afiald to tell my parents but finally did, and they did not say a word about It, because 1 found out later they thought that would happen. Xow. dear Cynthia, I hate him Just ns much as I loved him. And don't care at all for him any more. Tills all happened about a month ago and he has not let me know yet in regard i K. A e-. These ire two of the new crocheted sweaters. today laniion talk; They are described in JCicidie. Clothes iWEATEItS have long since ceased I ; of a nan's wardrobe, for In the last few krs the sweater has become a staple there are placed upon the market 'sMteh year new designs In sweaters, just 4MI there are new designs in dresses or ' J.sWibw Kvery woman has one sweater vSi' most women have a number in WvInT acquired the knack of knitting MygLj learned to' do all sorts of difficult I B JiapuworK ot wua npri wuuiu veiy y have died pat, nau it not; neen 'nnit one conceived the brilliant r'or.'he, crochet sweater, This year tinff. It wast unnung was year - T - . "TT ! f th'.erocJofL.weaters are vary 'tjuV .bum,, n Jnucp iltm uu i aavscaeee . wnws W "t1' stltcli -were about the size of a dime ; ' the border was made much closer and In ' a set pattern of either a flower or geo metrical, design. There are also some of these- sweaters that remind one of i the old-fashioned crochet dollies- of our grandmother's day. 'Where collars and I cuffs are used, these are usually of a contrasting color of wool. White hi used, for Instances, for the collar and cuffs of a black sweater. At the left of the drawing today la a sweater the design of which Is tn large j squares. The border Is In the double , stitch. This sweater has sleeves, collar ' and a narrow sash. The neckline la ' square. The sleeveless- slip-on sweater at the right has a border around the entire sweater In a flower design. The belt' of !thJ. U 'Wide asAVuhort lust lorir it&WjfaytiH 'Mr a,jp, WiyJ - - o ' w 1 vNj ' ' .-J-VrVW 'fir ! rf Dresses thai combine J dainty effect and ' smart utility'. ' Hand Embroidered and Smocked .4 ne'er cm Ginahatnt hnporttd Chambrayt Then the quaint Pins.', fores of dotted Swisi and dimity. Styles Are Legion Price Fair , "WloAivwt OJUUm Specialist In Children' Smart Dresses 1721ViChu(l Strttl.rkilt. wi'rnuiiiw.iiiii ii i iijisjh .iiu1. svi ,ir wrtta' '" GOWNS SUITS WRAPS Tomorrow's Special Dolmans AND Wraps OK SEROK. TIIICO, SATIN, DUVETVN AND VELOUIt These models em body extreme sim plicity and perfect taste so character istic of Worthington ideals. 29.50 TO 200.00 (FrwrAiinam YAM f3f2Wtua$trecf I v aXiffiU Vfl xw ' A rs v7 r y frm . ots6je r glMllMIIj TOMORROW Friday and Sat. Only We Again Offer This $5 Crepe de Chine BLOUSE -f ATHIG and . - Imiviniliir model as sketched Is No. 920-S, In ciepe de chine; has three box nleats down the fiont. The col lar la nttflpllPfl til a novel manner with large pearl buttons that have self-bound but touholes. Th blouse comes in flesh, while, bisque, sunset and peach. A 8 Talne at riry's S3, We're been fortunate enough to obtain limited quantity of tiinr err three days. If you were dlsap-' pointed before, her Is your rltance and remember it's, A'Tfmtndou Valut for Thurt., Fri. and Sat. Only V a .CHtttKUT -urviilst MHO '', What is there about .your figure that you do not like! Whatever it is a Redfern model will correct. More over the Redfern is a mould 'for your form, which will take on its beautiful con-' tour as easily as you breathe. You will not realize that you are wearing a corset excepting for your attractive figure and its comfortable support. Made by ' Tht IVarner Anther Company, Inc. fiitY Jt Front Lace Back Lace X ?T? "' -. , ms ' 'f i