Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 03, 1919, Night Extra Closing Stock Prices, Page 14, Image 14

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA; THUKSI)Ay, APRIIii 3rl19
JGIVING A DINNER FOR SOLDIER-HUSBAND CYNTHIA ANSWERS QUERIES SIMPLE DRESS LINES1
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M?S. WILSON SUGGESTS MENUS
Perhaps It Is the "la-Laws' j
of the Overseas Husband1
Just Returned Who Arc
Invited
W,eU, Here Are Two Din
ners Not Hard ' to Get
and Sure to Please
By MRS. M. A.
WII SOi
Cepvttpht, ma. u Jjfi, ti: A
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All right reimrctt.
A LITTLE wartime bride whose
soldier husband has just re
turned from overseas wishes to en
tertain the in-laws, and she is quite
undecided as to whether to have
them for dinner or to serve some
simple refreshments, such as ice
cream 'and cake, late in the evening.
She is also very fearful that, with-' So if you will pet the thermometer
out the help of a competent maid, that you ha-e lianinni; n the wall
she will be unequal to the occasion, to tell the daily temperature you
Little Mrs. N'ewlywed, entertain."'""1 ,,avo '' woikinjr knowledge of
your husband's relatives with an '" '" Koinir on in the dough mix-old-fashioned
supper. This meal is tine.
quite easy to prepare and serve. First, Sift the flour and then
Nearly all of the preparations of the place it where it will be about 75
meal may be done in the afternoon, degrees Fahienheit. This is impor-
and if you have a chafing dish you tant; if it is hotter than this it will
may have the soldier laddies toss spoil the bread, and if cooler the
Up a rarebit, prepare scrambled eggs dough will be a long time raising.
or. a creamed dish. Second. Place in the mixing bowl
Before we begin with the' piepa. Two cupluls of warm water, 80
ration of the meal, let us start with degrees Fahrenheit,
the table. Put in an extra leaf, Five tablrspoonf uls of sugui ,
then place on the table pad or
silence cloth and then spread your
linen tablecloth, patting it out
smooth. A low dish in the center of
the table, with a few flowers or a
table fern, will make an attractive
centerpiece. ' j
INow put a pair of candlesticks at tiie flour into the measuring cup,
equal distances apart and the chaf- leveling it off with a knife. Do not
ing dish in front of your place; put press or pack down. Add eight level
the toaster near wheie the soldier cupfuls of flour. N'ow work or
husband is to be seated. Now put knead for ten minutes to a smooth
in a convenient place a dish for the elastic dough. Clean out the mixing
olives, which are to be covered with bowl and then rub it well with
cracked ice; a dish for salted nuts shortening. Place in it the prepared
and sweet-spiccd pickles. Xear thp dough and turn it over so that the
chafing dish put the plates. Now top is thoroughly coated with short
arrange the silver in the usual man- ening. This prevents a ciut fiom
tier; put teacups at the usual place.
It is quite important to plan be
forehand an attractive menu. Try
as much as possible to avoid the
delicatessen or ready-to-eat food.
Nothinc so ouicklv irives vour new
relatives an opportunity to feel that
this kind of food is popular with
you.
Make up your menu several dny
in advance. Purchase your supplies
the day before, so that you will have
just the actual preparation at the
last minutes. Don't try for any
thing elaborate; be satisfied with
homey, old-fashioned food. I will
give you a few menus that you may
choose from:
Tomato Canape
Salted Nuts Olives
Chicken a la King
Celery Salad
Home-made Charlotte Rum-h
Tea
Bacon Sandwich ,
Nuts Olives Pickles '
Deviled Eggs a la Creme
Tomato Salad
Peach Shortcake Tea
The most important point that
makes for the success of any meal is
- ri'ir'
be light and nicely browned and de
licious. The butter should be sweet
nd creamy. I am going to give
you explicit instructions on how to
make a raised tea biscuit, and if you
do just as I tell you the biscuits
Will be delicious.
New, in order that you have no
failure, you must know that a dough
made by using yeast to lighten it
must be treated just like a plant.
And So They Were Married
By HAZEL DKYO BATCIIEI.OR.
Copyright. 19H. bu Public Ledgti Co.
Wi' n,n.n mruc crnnV TOI1AV
SKS 91AI1 JIUO ijavni vr..,.
iSSW mHAT was It, what could she do, and
KB. how could she go about it? Helens
kW&Pl wrds substantiated the little doubt
V 7. Iriifi . . ., ..w In tya li!irl' nf
l&h " iButh's mind ever since her decision, that
doubt that she had deliberately Ignored
BMS. 'ind covered up with other things.
VtfV$ t "Don't think I'm not Interested,"
iK&afSiv .Helen hastened to say. "But, after all.
WmkxtA'"' what oould you d0?"
.AlMj?'ft. n...k fln1 af 4hl.
.'.'1 7tutn named ki hub.
V- '" "Is that what you asked yourself
,'t-e v xvuli iihuw .
f; trhen. you decided to worKT- wne nungj
?rut the -worda angrily, Helen seemed so
r i'aupwlor.
1 , !)' "Tea." Helen returned.
V " "And how did you aeciaei iium ws
Nl .vr;..-taniv trvlnar to lmoress Helen with
n-tb fact that what he (Helen) had ac
"-ibmpllshed would not be such a difficult
.gLV for Ruth.
P('P'''j''"Ruth, I bellsve you're cross with me,"
v: m npi, not ou, uui x m iiiiiuiii.
-iu acl o nu-ne.rieB huuui iu
L'?,i"Mll 1... ,ln In na l 1 T T dftn't
9,t AIll JUfc iiuia, , w ... - -
"Want you to get Into this thing without
?yLej,t1f.. at tnitrd frnm all sides."
v "Well?"
1" "Qnly this: Tou're married, and
there's no real reason why you should
...worlc" I
u "Isn't that my own affair?"
. V'Oh, Ruth, don't mlvmderstand me.
- Jt'jfcnply meant thla: If you had had n
' M.;"r before you wore married and
.15tei! to continue It afterward., every-
weuid be auiereni. uut now your
'anxiety to work may be Just a
k'o much more aerloua with you.
iitok" y4kViw how It, was with
turn, -u-i. fii v., t...
WHEN YOU COOK FOR TWO
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwEim' ' i y. SkHii
iicn triiK)onii)Hh of mil,
Three UibleniHtonfuh of shorten-,
ilf-
Stir until dissolved and then add
one yeast cake, crumbling it into
tiny bits. Stir again until dissolved
and then with a tablespoon lift
forming.
N'ow wrap the howl in a clean
cloth and place where it will be
warm and fiee from drafts, but
not over the stove or on the radia
tor. Let rise for three and a half
hours anil then knead or puncli doy,n
;ind turn over, then let rise for one
hour. Now turn out on a molding
board.
Knead for a few minute.- and
then cut it oh" into pieces the size
of a large walnut. Roll them be
tween the hand to lound up nicely
and then place in a row on the edge
of the molding board. When all
the dough is prepared, take the first
hiseuiU and flatten them between
the palm, of the hands. Place on
a baking sheet, leaving a space of I
one and a nan incnes uriwccii -vu
bun. Let rise in a waim place ior
thirty minutes and then brush witn
beaten egg, and bake in a hot oven
fmm 12 to 15 minutes. As it will
take nearly five and a half hours to
make these buns, you must start
them about 8 o'clock in the- morn
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ing. Tney are uencipus Him m
worth the tiouble of making.
Tomato Canape
Cut the tomatoes into very thin
- ?j - i?i'r
season wilh salt and peppei. iow
place on a plate
One tablespoon ful of butter,
One-half leaspoonfnl of mustard,
One -quart'Cr teaspoonful " 1
paprika,
One table spoon ful of parsley.
Work to a nice, smooth paste and
then spread lightly over the tomato,
Place on a small round cracker and 1
1 sorry, Helen , forgive ine for lielng such
cat. I leally didn't mean it, not a
wor(, .'.
-will you let ine 'tell you something'
without getting angry with me?"
Ves '
"Well, then, "'s this: I don't believe
you were cut out tn work. Some women
aren't, you know, and I Just feel that
you are one. 1 know exactly what you
rfVe thinking lo yourself. You are say
ing. 'Helen Townsend makes me tired
with her ODlnlons. Who Is she. to ad-
1 vise i$ and to try to discourage me
aooui mis.-
Ruth flushed and Helen laughed.
Am , rght Alld yOUirp probably
thinking, 'If she Is fitted to do It, I am.
We went to college together; she had no
more training than I had '.' "
"Yes, I did think that."
"Well, you remember, don't you, that
was alwiys scribbling, writing poems
and sketches?"
"Yes, and that you, were on the month
ly board, but somehow I never thought
It was much; I mean that It wouldn't
count in the world," Ruth amended,
"Personally I used to love your stuff,"
"Well, it apparently did count, be
cause they let me get up an adveitise
ment last week alt by myself. In fact,
I got the Job because I Wrote some at
college. Of course, I didn't really know
until I began to work that I was fitted
for It. Kvery ode has to find tint out
alone."
"You think, then, that It would be
foolish for me to try anything unless I
had a certain talent nr unless I was
trained?" .
"Yea. I do: that 1. unless you imply
were forced into. it. Don't you think so
nunrelf? Take Scott's opinion, for In-
tancfj?; Il tls the most broad-minded
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When miii are cooking for just lo
or three in an apartment the elec-,
trie nen proe u real boon. It
ron-t-1 and bakea and gives great
mlfaclinn. In the pji'tiirn nn open
and loed view is tliown
garnish with a slice of hard-boiled
egg.
Chicken a la King
Singe and draw the chicken and
then cut as for stewing. Cook until
tender. Cool and then cut the meat
into one-inch pieces. Now place in
a saucepan
Two cnpfnls of mill,;
,i.. I...I- r..t , , .
i'iik-iiuij cupjHi of ctiiCKen '"C.-,
uiie-lutl) cupful of flour.
Stir or beat until dissolved
then bring to a boil. Cook for five'
minutes and then turn into the chaf
ing dish. Add the prepared chicken
and remove the seeds from one green
pepper and chop. Prepare one
quarter pound of mushrooms by
peeling and cutting the stems and
caps in small pieces. Place the pre
mushrooms to the chicken with
Tiro lettioonfulx of xitlt.
One teitaioonful of iiuprihu.
Ouc-nmirter leimiiounfiil of nut-
'
I a nl.
Juice of one-half lemon.
One teaspoon fnl of grated rind.
Let the mixture heat slowly, stir
ring fiequently until it reaches
boiling point.
Rake a sponge cake in muffin
pans. Cook and then remove
the
centers and fill with .1 cream made)
by beating until stiff one cupful of
uip-jnnK uicmu acrtencw u itibie
Bacon Sandwiches
Place strips of nicely browned ba
con between saltine crackers.
Deviled Eggs a la Creme
Prepare a sauce, using three cup
fuls of milk as for chicken a la
King, adding
Two given peppers, minced fine.
One-half pound of ntiieJtrooma,
prepared as for a la King,
SKsir;
One level tubleapoonfitl of salt.
One.half level lean noon (ul ot uu
tard.
Mfx tJloroughiy an(i then ad(J one
na,.d.boijed 'egf, cut in half for each
service.
' peac, Shortcake
Bal.e a sponge cake in oblong pan
and then cut into square's. Cover
with sliced canned peaches and then
with sweetened whipped cream.
who goes ahead with her work after
marriage, but you told ine a few min
utes ago that een he did not approve,
Don't you. suppose It's because he feels I
that you are not cut out for working? I
am sure of It "
Ruth had intended, to ask Helen to1
help her, but when she saw how Helen '
felt about matters she decided to do
nothing of the kind. A horrid little Idea
occurred to her. Was It possible that
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, ve ,nt for tnat naBonZ And thei
point for that reason?. And then i
Ruth instantly lepudlated such a
thought. Helen was the1' person least1
likely In the world to hold, back her
real opinion for anything so sordidly
nean. The Idea was simply unthlnk- I
able.
"It will be hard on Scott, too," Helen
said, breaking' In on Rul.h,'a thoughts.
"People are going to think it's etrance
that you are suddenly deciding to work
now. Tou see, RUth, you're' not a bit the
type."
When Ruth left Helen outside of the
restaurant and proceeded on uptown she
. felt all at sea. She was Just as deter
i mined to work as ever, but she felt vague
misgivings as lo how she was going to
get a position. SKe needed some one who
would help her, some one who would un
derstand, Helen had said that she had
secured her position through her writing,
but In some Way she had been given the
opportunity. Xo one could make good
without that, and, how was she (Ruth)
gblng to get the opportunity? Then, too,
she couldn t take Just anything. Any
position mat sne nueu wouia nave to
have a certain amount of dignity behind
it. There was her college education to
use as a backing.! she. had that. "Purely
there must be openings for well-bred
girls, even though, they' did nofhtppen
to be thoroughly trained In some voca
tion,
(In the next Installment Kulh tIiu1
lies brrlf a, btulnali women.)
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av .be :( he'-, weaker ..vessel
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pared mushrooms in the pan and I aoe, you nae misunnersioou my in. nnt tnestr day. Then the embroidery
, 1 r 1 r i i ' terpretatlon of "puppy-dog" loe. It ? done vv hand, :md that Is another
ad.l one cupful of water. Bring to and sincere honest-to-goodness friend- u.m tiiat" detract T.om lis slmpnclty.
a boil and cook for five minutes. Jhh' " nonymo J1-10,' Of course, to Mrs. Millionaire this frock
lien in ami then mid the nennei's ml nnm. r,,n i.0.J,.n.,..i. ' le u ei. might seem quite a simple affair, but to
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Please Tell Me
What to Do
By CYNTHIA
To Smiling Jane
It -would be better to speak to the
young man, although I would have notli- j
Ing further to do with him If 1 were you.
Vou met his only once, so t um sine
jou wilt be able to forget him. There
are go many fine boys In the world that
girl N foolish to yiite her time on !
me one who naH not learned mat nrsi
and all Impoitant lepson respect for
nomen
Doesn't Care for Yampi
Dear Cynthia In answer lo "Black
Kjes" I must say she has us all wrong, j
for we are not after the vampires, but
would much rather have the girl friends
who are more quiet and not so showy.
Any young man who carries on as the j
ones "Black Kyes" described Is not ,
worth knowing. I nm speaking from '
the oung man's point or view . i
Kiom your letter, "Black Kyes," 1 take
it lliat you are a girl worth knowing.
, So cheer up and the right one will turn
, up one of these dajs.
I I find a good many young elrls ate '
Just Ihe way you say. So I keep hands ,
ofr I the In a small town. loo. and pass '
my lime nwav readine anrt wrltlne let-
lers Just try this little plan, and 1
lam sure that you will soon forgot all
Hljoiit the atnps and will find a oung
man worth being your friend.
JlSl A lUI'.Vi -MA.N.
Don't He Easily Won
l'ear Cynthia I have been Roitig with
a oiiiut fellow who Is two enrs my
senior and whom I hue eiy mucin
I have been to quite H few parties with
him and he says he cares for tne. but
when he Is around with oilier gills he
seems lo act the same waj.
The last time I went lo a party with
him he asked me lo go out with him
and I said I would let him know.
Last night he asked me to Introduce
him to a girl who Is much j,otmger and.
of course, an entirely dllfeient char
acter from mj self.
.Vow, dear Cynthia, the thought of
asking me to introduce him io this girl
makes me think he Is trying lo get
me jealous. HIA'K I'.VKS
You mustn't believe eer.vthlng a hoy
tells you. dear. Perhaps this boy likes
you better than the other girl he
1. IIIIH'D Kilt flit ir t.nl u. llllll-ll-
to bellee he loves ion. Frankly
tweaking, I don t think he is trying to X sounds so this is Ihe description-
make you Jealous, but lather that lie The bodice is cut. ierfectlv plain, icach-
is just one ot the hundreds of oung;,. , .,.,,. '
men who are entirely .too young lo I Mow the hlp-llne : ihe navy blue
know whom they do and do -not care , tw embroidered In gold. The skirt.
for. ui intrv Introduce liim o any '
i,.ig hi, mav chance to funci. but at
Ihe same time be friends w n'h all Ihe Is held In about the feel In g.ither The 8,le O"?"1 me, "is bound to be the re
other nice boys you mav happen to!,,.,,,. .., , ., , " , fcult." And, one of these little brushen
and! meet, youiself. It Is a er great "" ornamenls of the frock are the to be used night and morning can. be
mlst"ke l,,Iet "" 0U"B nMn ",l,,k i0U
U"M r"" """
What Is Pupp.l)on Love?
Dear Cynthia My unknown friendly.
enemy, Babe, has answered' ihe letter
which you so graciously published, so
here 1 am. fighting spurs on, ready lo
get , Into the scrap one again. Di-
redly, Iherefoie, lo Babe may I say a
tew words?
low is out to smash that throbbing bit
or mechanism that makes life itself
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possible, he does not enperlenee any
k.nd of love at all not true, not
"puppy-dog," not any other kind of
lkjh It bli Urtlkali nhnlit ,i!iaU IiaIiu ll'lln
"0(e; hy bother about such boys who
1 riili art lit cr ennrun "linnliM n nil
can tell em.
Another subject. Tell me. Babe. "why
Is it "eseeutlxl that you demand the
resp'ect of a boy before you can pass J
a public opinion on him'".' Suppose
the boy does not pay you the respect
due you, don't you 'then Immediately
form Ihe opinion that he is not a gen
I tleman and you made that decision
; without first getting his respect,
I Htiln'l nil?
l hope t am not egotistical, but t am
W toward6 thenien" Tould'hSS
to think all men the majority, at
icaob i c juu(,cu -,' iiic nttiifiin ti v
few. Perhaps my hypothesis is not
collect, but I belle e you met a fellow,
fell In love (so you thought) with him.
believed his line of hilly chatter, and
then lost out es-, lost out, and be
cause you did you were ready to appeal
lo us to stop breaking girls' hearts, i
(iOod night. Babe, there are lots of
nice, shining "pebbles" on the beach
Just watlng for some nice little gtrl I
(maybe like yourself) to come along-!
and get them.
You may, dear friend, safely count ,
me one of the members. of the "sternet
sex" who Is not out lo do any heart- j
breaking, but instead. Is doing his level I
best to "sit in the house .by the side of .
Ihe road and he a friend to man."
In closing, let me ray that your mis- '
shes have helped me a great deal and
though 1 could not find myself sharing
the same views as you, I can under
stand the stand you have taken. Yon
know It we all loved' the same thins
and if we all hated the same thing,
this whirling, twirling old earth of
ouis would be a monotonous sphere on
which were existing a group of brain
less, hapless beings. ED,
Ujm-m!
Cheese Scuff le
IT can be feathery
and at the same
time substantial if
you use plenty of
that rich, meaty
sauce that tasteslike
thetouchofaFrench
chef
re-;MSdrT-A
a new novel by
ELEANOR H. SORTER
CXulhorgf 'Just David "
"More tlian.any One jfelBe, Mrs.
Prtar gives- back "to us 'the ,
joy oi knowing that this'ns
a beautiful world."
IlluttrattJ, $1,80 nut.
Af nit aVs)A(orf
f MWfJW flPIP TjVPf
MSVPCE
NAVY BLUE TWILL
THREADED IN GOLD
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A frock which is niniple, 'tit true,
but the richness of it coiuisls in the
nold-emhroidered tunic and the
pr.irefiil gold tBseels. The drees is
navy blue twill
A llniU- '.;,... i' n i vi n
A Daily ta.shwi, Talk by Florence Rose
T " "ln,Ple thing at least It
. ,
'i ls f '. and this also Is plain and '
!'"' Rold tas'"l that hang from the bell
'ends at the front. That doesn't sound
! like ery much, does It? ,
I True enough, the lines of this frock ,
ale pialn Hlld -x-ept tnr the embrolderv !
and the gold tassels It is unadorned: but-1
;,,. .,,, ., , " , ' , , , V , ',,, I
,0,"V ," " S B'.nipif WouM be lelUn,f '
; " falsehood, pi the first, place, It took
an artist to think out those simple lines,
and real artists do not woik for nothing '
"'oslt ot '" wno ''axe to think out our
cioiues 111 unum-n aim cenis 11 is very
, . . , i - .. I
' extravagant ! Just the name of the ;
material. I'olreL twill, is enough to I
classify It among the luxuiies taxed,
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An Easy and Sure Way to Find
the Cream You Need
For Your Particular Skin Condition.
Tests in 3500 Beauty Shops Tell What to Use
Products Now at Dealers
Your friend, Mrs. Brown, may
tell you of a wonderful cream,
the bet she ever tried. But i
it the cream you meed? Does it
entirely suit your skin? Will it
act in a temporary manner, or
will it produce a permanent ef
fect? How can any one cream cleante,
bleach, nourish, protect, contract the
pore and beautify the complex!on
Many creams are advertised to fill
anv and all needs.
The Marinello Beauty Aids are each
one' made to assist you in achieving
charm by overcoming some' particular
condition. Take face creams, for ei.
amyle. No one cream tan accomplish
every result if your "skin Is sallow,
a different cream Is necessary to
give It that pink and white rose leaf
quality thsn if your akin Is too oily
or too dry. From fourteen years' ex.
gerience and proven tests in 3500
eauty Shops the. Marinello Company
now offer their -creams for the .first
time In drug end .department stores.
Each one has been accomplishing with
surpassing success results (often in
difficult cases), that are truly re
markable. " . .. ?'
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One Door Above Walnut
Millinery and Blouses for Spring
Distinctive
Very Newest Colors
Entirely Original Designs
A Moderate Pricing Throughout
TAON'T ever, let
S your grocer-sell
you tea- scooped out
of a 'dusty, catch-all
bin.
Insist upon
TETLEY'S TEA.
, Sold only in the pro
tccling packagcti
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Adventures
With a Purse
MXTrillSN 1 lived tli New Tori:," Bald
VV the sociable person with a kind of
patronizing manner, "I always knew Just
where to sliop So-and-Ko's for 'chit-
! dren's wear Such-and-Sucli for milli
nery, and so on." "Nedn't act so super
ior," I thought to myself, "a body can do
the same thing nere." And It Is a fact
' that many a store has one particular line
I In which It excels. The store where many
women I know have bought trousseau
underwear-ywhlch anybody knows Is
1 proof positive that the underwear must
be of the finest and best Is having a
! sale of nainsook nightgowns for $1.50.
Tou probably don't know that such ex
cellent quality nightgowns at such a re
mat kably low price can still be had In
these days of high costs. They have
rounded yolks, lace and ribbon trimmed
-some with strips of nheer cloudy em-bioldery-t-and
the material is very soft
and sheer.
Ton have without a doubt seen wooden
1 nut, bowls. And maybe you have liked
i them. And-maybe you have not. But
have you seen the earthenware nut
bowls? . "Why," you may ask, "apeak
of nut bowls at all, at all? This Is
i spring." And that's just exactly It. This
is tpriug, and the nut bowls you use
later will now 'hold two or three early
' spring dowers on your table. They are
most attlstlc bowls, some In cloudy blue,
others In a neutral brown, and would In
deed look well on your dining room
table. The cost Is hut ?1.
One of the coolest, most summery
I looking rooms I ever saw had curtains
and bed covers .of alry.Iapanese toweling
in green and white design. Light cur-,
tains and covers do make a room un
commonly cool and attractive appearing
in warm weather. And one shop has a
few pieces of this toweling In blue and
white or green and white for 1 each.
There are ten yards In a piece, you
know ample for "fixing up" one room.
Here Is a real beauty secret, which
one woman told me In low-voiced, con
fidential manner: "f keep ray complexion
clear and smooth," she said, "bv meanB
n B """ runuer. massage brush." And
then she went on to tell me how the
secret of a healthy skin lies In keeping
the pores clear and the blood clrculat-"
'" lie&lthlly. The use "of a rubber
bristled massage brush effects llils and
rs ? lessseverJ treatment than a
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"ee from blackheads and blemishes,
had for fifteen' cents.
For the names or shop .where ar
ticles mentioned In "Adentures
With a Purse" can be purchased,
address Editor of Woman's Page,
Kvenino Public I.F.nar.n. or phone
the Woman's Deportment, Walnut
3000. . ,
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Things to Knotv
For cleaning mahogany furniure and
removlvg ,tHe white spots caused by
dampness, gently rub with-a soft linen
clotn dipped Into olive oil.
On the outside .or a piece bag fasten
lilt! iniKrsL. BaLCijr ltjh tu ur xuuiiii tiuu
aUach to this pin samples of everything
that the bag contains. This will save
lots of time and patience.
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the largest safety pin to be found and
Chart of Marinello Creams.
Lettuce Cream cleanses.
foundation Cream prepares.
Tissue Cream nourishes.
Motor Cream protects.
Whitening Cream bleaches.
Astringent Cream contracts.
Acne Cream heals.
To supplement the action of the
cream ALWAYS, -apply the Mari
nello powder beforei venturing out.
After you have' selected the cream
most suited to your needs, be sure to
follow directions. carefully by cleans.,
ing always with Marinello Lettuce
Cream instead of soap and water,
and using the others lust as Indi
cated. You will be delighted at the
quick response your skin will make
to intelligent treatment and gratified
at the improvement in texture and
coloring.
What Marinello has done for two
million other women it will do for you.
These preparations are now being sold
by the leading Department and Drug
Stores. If you prefer samples send
five 3 -cent stamps to Marinello Co.,
Dept. P 2, 366 Fifth' Avenue. New
York,, for package containing gener
ous samples, powder cream you
need, soap, Jelly and rouge. Adv.
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When Your "Acl". Fails lo Please
L.omcaian Wlw Attributes Most u His
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TS ONE of the magazines this month
a famous comedian attributes his
success to the fact that he never got
"sore" at an audience when It turned
the cold shoulder to bis act. .He may
have dreamed that act night and day
and when the nudleuco failed to appre
ciate It you could sort ot .Understand
how he might go back to his dressing
room saying, "They're crazy. They
don't know a good thing when they see
It."
But he didn't do this. He 'went
back to his dressing room deciding
not that there wan something wrong
with those people out froit, but that
there must be something wrong with
his act. I never heard It put that
w-ay before, but It strikes me we
could charge off a great many of our
failures to doing the opposite ot what
the famous comedian did. We blamo
other people when things we do don't
please them. And somehow. It never
occurs to us to blame ourselves.
I KNOW, for Instance, a girl who
writes short stories, hut sh can
never persuade any editor to buy
them. And she gets very cross, which ,
Is all well and good If she only got '
cross at the right party, for not liav-
ing tiie sense to realize something
must be radically wrong with her
stories to make all editors so regularly ,
turn them down.
Editors of magazines do buy lots
of stories and oftentimes from un
known authors, hut they only buy the
kind they know people like to read.
The editor represents the people as
far as our young friend is concerned,
blJt. slip nlninlv Voflluna t rttlnr.1i Itn.
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All of us can think of certain ama
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and other similar enterprises that have I
had only the most lukewarm success. '
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