w.. t r. . .- jwv "T-nra , '-.'V' iv;'v - wr :x7jm. ,' . r .,r ifcMtfp. t "JM t WJlt ,-n f; ?f;AJ' "A" t i ' H 1,1 j- jfj.- 'k, J .-Art- EVENIXG PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, APIUD 9, 1910. n$ IjtTTING DOWN THE GAS BILL PLEASING A WOMAN YOUR SUMMER SWEATER-rCYNTHlA & WILSON EXPLAINS fPROPER USE OF 0 YENS' ATTRACTIVE CROCHETED SWEATER WITH SLEEVES M.' AC fc . ,4 I WAmount of Heatina Re quired for a Slow, Mod erate and Hot Oven. Timetable for Roasting W The Right Way to Broil and WuBafiing Various Dishes at Once to Save Fuel By AIRS. M. A. WILSON ICopirioht mill, bu Mrs. U. A. irNon. Alt rights rrserval.l t TUST ho.v much fuel are you using !n your oven? Do you oveibake' burn food? Many housewives' Level Measurements Ju nil tif Mr. WIIkiiu nvlpi" level mi'iiKtirciiii'iito nro iipI. Ity till is inf-nnt to slice olT tin- little mniiiid of linking powder, Hour, cnriihtui'Mi, oti, that pilci il mi tlio npniiii until tlio rnntonlM of tlio spoon nro perfectly Intel. SI in. Wil son uses this method of niciisiirlnj; hecnuse thei-c is m, tit her tvny to in licnte the oMiot, ninoniit of flour, etc., to he ueil. As nn intercstiiiR experiment, sonic I line, measure out ttto henpiiiK or even rounded tnhle vpoonfuls of Hour mid Itvo level ones into cpnrnte cups ami see just tvlinl n sreiit difference there is hettteeu theve Iwn itinn - tities. The rrnrhel lllft sttraler jrotts In pnptiliirify by leaps anil hounds, ami nn wonder, for ttlinl rniilil he il.iinllrr than llils sort mesh in snutn hrijlil summer rolor wlll'i a pretty .summer frncU sliotrin; tlirouh? The pattern shown today is for (lie Mvraler with sleeve, ttlileh Is as much in demand as the one without The pattern Is for a regulation size thirty. six to thirty -elcht . and eight or nine hails of mereerled cotton or ttnol are required. To make the sweater rommence at bach with fifty closed meshes and crochet right up anil across for the sleeves. Two styles of sleeves are siren, tine is the open bell effect and the other is caught into the cufT shown below. Start cuff tilth eighteen closed meshes. A girdle or bell ran br made from the ruff pattern IK S 1 One tablespoon fid grated onion, One tublcspnonful finely minced i(i i:ley, Oiw-hulf cupful fine braid crumbs, One-lmlf cupful mill;, One eg a, One teaspoon fill suit, Ont-lmlf U'ttspoanfttl pepper. One teaspooufii! suyin; Tiro tablespoon nU shortening. Beat to mix. Bake in an nu pratin dish or individual custard cups in moderate oven for twenty-five min utes or until firm in center. Potatoes may be paied, cut in quarters and then placed in a sauce pan anil covered with iioilinjr water. I place in the back part of oven. Wash and cleanse spinach, then place in an earthen casserole with 1 if they are cooked lop of the stove. n a saucepan on If HE SHE MEETS HER SOLDIER BOY feel that it is impossible to secure ' accurate results in baking in the (ras . jangej this is due to the fact that few women really understand the ' principle of bakinpr with pas. i To secure a slow oven light botli ' -burners and let them burn for five minutes; then turn both of them down .low, turning the handle that controls the flow of pas two-thirds off. This will maintain a steady, even. heat. A slow oven requires 250 to 275 degrees Fahrenheit of t heat A. model ate oven is 350 to 375 degrees Fahrenheit of heat. It ' lean be obtained by burning lioth btlrners of gas range for eight min jrtes.'Wd then turning them down i 1 it. rtWn'tinlf irt srsrtn intnin 4-Vi ! ItAnt .-a-W -. v,:,. aor am 01,e cul,ful of bolll,,B wntcr- Cover JL' v..x.A i iit .! closely and bake thirty minutes rtrr?" V L ' , T , the oven. Green foods baked i uve ine Duiners uuiiuiik iur iweivu i ... , .inutes and then turned off one- quarter. This last heat is intense and en tirely too hot for breads, pastries and cakes. Meats require this heat for one-half of the length of time in the period of cooking. This heat Is also necessary for broiling, grill ing, etc. 'Now, also try to utilize (the full oven space when baking by cooking two or more dishes at the same time. i Vegetables may be placed in cas seroles or earthen dishes or even or dinary saucepan; cover them closely nftd cook in the oven until tender. This will not injure other foods bak ing m the oven. Do not place breads, cakes ' and pastries upon the top shelf; rather , place them on the lower shelf and cook in moderate oven. Do you know that there are still among us wo,snenrwho firmly believe that plac "fng other foods to cook in oven with ' cake will surely spoil it? This is a mistake; utilize every bit of oven J space. An oven thermometer soon pays I for? itself. Pay strict attention to I Jieating the oven; if the oven is too ' hot, the heat is wasted, while it ' fX cools sufficiently. This wastes gas. ; v'Wheniood is first placed in the oven '' 'keep oven door closed for first ten rfv - ,es ana lnen opcn wen neces- !&!' --'Placing: food in oven will ma- .. I4.uftl. . . ., , . . ' lenany reauce tne neat. JJo not try to increase the heat; just as soon as the mixture acquires the heat, the ...,.A ,, vr hi., J,, mi; uaum man ner, and the dish be ready to remove ,frorn.oven in given time. .Never keen the oven tvaitinw for M 'the'foo'd; rather let food remain in JS- cpol. place while oven is heating. , S.C1 Before mixing materials selpet tho ' U'Dans, that will best fit in the oven. ii . , . 4 ... - W. iniS 'OOeft not tnPAn thnf- vnn rvmof i A ll.'lllv I .'lhl'HI 'I nlh he Mr i,n 11 W. -'.- '"" "'""I j- ajscara your present equipment. Mmeans that you should place Wants 'Em Flfty-Flfty Dciir Cynthin Can Jim ph'iisc in- ' form me what alt Mils talk nbout in "vii nips" in your paper is about V It either the class or earthen casserole certainly does interest me n whole lot. will have a delicious flavor that is Some of .1 our people are for t linn imnncihl.. to im,,,r In Wo fnn.I. ! S". Sl",,!- fr ""t'1"1'0: . " n trn iticl t linin iitf mm" 1 n tll'l1 T V Auiii -i ........ ..... t ....... - -,-- ---.. t llliilllllllllln" b ! : TftT t Tfgffl 1 rffThw III tJIIIi r Jl ! I it i If rfrif rfitfrifflfi-if-jTl filtflt liiittlffTFTfi iB M mwwffwfff t1 :: m U: E B I I'll' 11SV I if 1 1 VI V milllll :::TTIIillllllllllll llllllll What tn Do B:!;HB i i lit ---1 II 1 1 II II I II 1 1 HI II tty CYNTHIA JJlllMlllllllilllll t Adventures With a Purse Pnoil the limn the first gnrdtsn was Plnnleil, and Adam cured for Its fruit and (lowers, man has been lnter- 'ested In Gardening1. It you are doubt- i ful, ask any real, normal man what his idea of happiness l.. And nine tlm8 out of ten he will tell you It Is to have , a homu of his own, with a Harden In which to potter around. Now women, ' many of them, are different. They take more to the home idea, and love to nr- , inugc in low bowls and vases the flowers which have been urown. 1'erhaps that Is , why I know so little about garden tools. i But here goes I write of a Jimmy weeder that will "dig out the roots." I know not whether the roots be of flowers or weeds, which I have heard said are , unwelcome vlsftors In gardens, but In any event this weeder will dig- out the roots, and lots of people all with gar- 'dens unquestionably are buying them, 't'hey cost but twenty-nve cents. rou know how convenient those little Pieces of rough paper emery boards are for filing off rough' corners of the nails? Well. I saw them today In sets of four, held together by little pieces of French Ivory, for ten cents. Theyie very HO WCAN MERE MAN TELL HOW TO PLEASE A WOMAN? 'The Solemn-Looking- Young Bachelor Who Always Seems to lib Doing the Wrong 'lliing for Arabella tf.ants io Know. U You Do Just as She Says, She Gels. Mad ' r "A W0MA.X" "ald i"e solemn-look- , ing young bachelor as he laid the little pale blue note down beside lii.s coffee cup and addressed a hlmllKr but chipper young bachelor on the other side of the hotel . breakfast table. "Is a queer animal." "Here's this note from Arabella Yesterday after lunch, we parted like T think It wa. No, I believe It was, lavender no, by (Jeorse It was 'pink ' because T remember." J, The chipper yduiiK bachelor on th other tilde of the table leached for the alt up Jur-, caught his oye and ' brought him to, ".Well, dnyway, the nliflit before wn had been to a dance. After about- stand.' Then there's a little more Ice water and she closes ,tke this. bout- handy and would look well on the I yon enjoyed tno Banquet last evening two doves. I asked her if 1 could see j three dancex Arabella began to net ner on ai me train at 7 o clock and alie nervous ana nagety and to loolc said no, I'd be late for the banquet. i around the loom. At the' beginning. Coaxed tier k- little bit, but she wouldn't 'ot the intermission to Hie llfth dance have Jt. So at 7 last evening I went! she said, 'John, wouldn't you like to to the banquet an ordered. And now j dance with some one else besides me?' this morning well, here's what the; And I said no. of course. And sh "te says: I came back, 'Why, John there are all Jly dear John I am so sorry, but the nice girls I'introduced you to there I And I won't be able to keep the en , at the door, do on, please ask one or gagement for tomorrow evening, two of them to da no with you. Something entirely unexpected ha oc- Xucille dances marvelously and all the curred. I am sure you will under- i boys are crazy about her. Kin loads of men you know, too. and ask her to dance.' Go on dresser The Trench ivory shield makes this set look 1 ke a piece In your Ivory toilet set. " A M.l I rllpl-ut.rl nrtt'j,rl I,. ... . , .... '.. ..." .... , uiu. aim ttflliCU OC! IU SUV I irusL.vou were on time, r is so another later in th ovenlo i,.M... important to be- on time. Sincerely. we had so many mutual friends. Then AitABiiLbA. j danced with three other good-looklnc The solemn-looking young bachelor I girls Arabella suggested, put the note back beside the eonV.? I "At noon the next day I got ttm cup and sighed. "Arabella Is so pretty, pink note, and It broke four dates with such long eyelashes and a loteiv , me at one fell awoop. Did just what some. i wish mere was some ' sue toiu me ana then she got mad. As rule for me to go by. Last week hi far as I can see theie Isn't anvwav to We wonder If there Is! tte II mil ,-onie J. opinion? (tire me this kind- not a vnin piie and not a dried apple, but a good girl Hint's fifty-fifty. That's jn.t what I'm looking for; thai s nil I hav say. Come on. hoys, speak up. The girls will have ton apologizing t them be fore long: come on anil net the vellow out of jo. r'lKTY-r'IrTY. A render signing "Hlnrk Kyos" wrote in to. Cynthia about a week ago. Hay ing that at dances ami other parties the girls tthn had the good limes were the vampires. Cynthia invited n discussion on the subject, and there have been ninny letters on the matter since. So Hint's what "nil this talk about 'vamps' " means. Don't Believe Him Itenr Cynthia I am ir .toting girl in love ttith a fellow who I think loves me. Last week at a party he told m" lie loved me and tukcd whether 1 loved him. I told him 1 would let him know, nud that night 1 decided to tell him I did. The next day-! met hiin on the stieet; he 'did not notice inc. Now, dear Cynthia, would you kindly advise me what to do. for I would not like (o break friendship with him. imow.v KYKS. How can you tliiuk (hat a man who pnpscs you by in the Mreet without noticing you. though you know that he saw you. is in love with you? Don't lei join- heart run away with yon, dear, because a silly hoy tells you he loves you, just to "joll.t" you. Very, very few men. own if they did fall in love at first sight, would tell a girl of it fo- '"' ome time. When' they start talking or love, nt once lie assured they are sun ply having fun nt jour expense. I'e polite to the boys you meet, but do not let them talk love to you after one or two meetings. It seldom, if ever, riugs true, and if it does you would know it and there'll he no passing you by in the street. i For the woman who loves the rich con. ' trast of black and pearl are some little - collar pins that she will be unable to S she doesn't know whether they can pass by. One set Is oval, another round, dance. and still another soma re. Kach IS of Also there are very few girls tvlfo duM black aml' each holds a llule b,a:k j tills time I waa just getting over an- please n woman.' don't appreciate it when ton treat Ilower '" lne center ot wnicn giows a otner mile note line tins, a pink one ii,n. -..J ., t .- .. '. i tiny pearl. But they are r""r hs ' n",V " i ' V( 7" ,S0,Itts' ' Pins, end, set consisting it two ot Hilly, where do you get them.' -nH ,i,,anrl .i.. -,... t Ht t As a whole, .voir seem to jet pretty fifty cents. wen nown to t nc "heart ' or the vamps. ( SKVKTKEN flood little letter, Seventeen, 'but if a boy asks a girl he knows to dance, no matter how badly ho may dance, she ought not to refuse and should dance around the room at least two or three times with him before suggesting that, they "sit Hie rest of the dance out, as she is very tired." I Kor the names of shops where ar ticles njentioned in "Adventures Willi a I'urse" can he purchased, address Editor of Woman's l'age, EfEMMl I'CWitC r.EDUER, or pllOtie the Woman's.. Department, Walnut HO0O. Summer Card Table Covers t Stenciled card tables are just the thing for tic bridge grime on the porch. The buff ones lend themscltessto matiy pretty designs and covers, and then they hnve the advantage of not getting dirty or easily soiled. Parasol Matches Vest If you are very up-to-the-minute this s,ummer you will have your parasol match your vest. Xothiug could be more charming than a white linen suit with the vest in rose liuen with em broidery in white and the parasol in rose and white too. Wi ose comes inarching home ril l-:.- .lolinn again nud the girl he left behind groups such pans that entirely fill I him goes out to greet him or to &ee him i oven, space without crowding. Keep j march with his regiment triumphantly tins, fact in mind when purchasing through the streets she dgfiiot deck '.new. utSnstls. I herself out in a gaily colored', many- jji Use, your oven for baking and I colored frock as did the girl of sixtv- I'uuiiiKi anu men cook your meats in I live. Instead she dons a natv blue suit the, old-fashioned English wav bv ' or ..tmef f,.,.t .,..... i;,.i ...i.... ... fa direct contact with the flame. This ,,.UUK,.S ,1Pr ,',. 'rM.v lln,cr'net or. meapstnat you must first place one face veil, makes re (hat she is Ice I: quart or water and one tablesnoonfnl .... . , . S At .t ; u u ii fit. mom-iniine usio lootgenrnnd gloves and WL" of, salt in the broiler pan of the gas ,..., r,...., . .,,,,,. ! vnA th... u : i. .goes rorth knowing that she looks her let wnijej then place in the roast, i,,, ... ,, , i V " 7 ...4, i mm- ciiy-urcu gin. Knows tliut in bright S?SFV,every 'ew minutes. The roast i d uuitsunl colors she does not a linear WUM.'be placed farther from the "t her best in the street. She reserves Sflime- to prevent burning. A good i '.'"''"' tllJ'"s f'"' evening attire or for in- rule.for this is to keep roasting IT.u '"" c n'T or - i ra vn rill Inn rp-.fi rt . Tlie girl wlio thought that in order to xpress her joy over the occasion she must uceds don bright and unusual colors was virtually inevident. Thci only bright colors that one could see among those that were smartly dressed was an occasional turban or other hat and In the filet or waistcoat that tvus sometimes worn with a navy blue suit. Here you see just the sort of get -up that the smartly dressed young girl wears when she goes forth to greet the soldiers. It is of very good quality blue serge, tile skirt being plain, but not too tight to make tvnlklng possible. The box coal has pockets on either side with deep flaps that give the suit cou siderable distinction without making it too striking. The turban is of pineapple tratv with velvet flowers that are ap plied to the crown and brim. CoDvrkbt. 1911), by Florence no. April Is Here When April came wit Ii sunshine And showers and lilac bloom. My heart with sudden gladness Was like a fragrant room. Her eyes were heaven's own ii.ure, As deep as Hod's own truth. Her soul was mnde of rupture And mystery nud youth. She knew the sorry burden Of nil the ancient years, Vet ioiiIiI not dwell with -nilness And memoryand tears. I Wit,h her there was no -liuilow, Of failure or despair. Hut only loving joyance O Ilear.t. how glad we Here! Blis Carman, in Mcl'liire's. "Hill-Billy" Receives a Note Dear Cynthia- Here's to "Hill Hilly" and his definition of "vamps." You say it is really hard to tell now adays whether a girl is n vamp or not. i. p.. if she uses paint. Well. "Hilly," I think it is a wry easy matter. A girl can use paint and still be nice, and it doesn't depend on her face; it's her personality. Of course. I mean the ones that just have a natural color nud not a lot of red paint smeared nil over their faces so that they loot; like Indians. A'ud as for sympathy, you can soon tell when a girl is handing you the "sympathy stuff." Again, there is a species of female who delights in being n vnmp and H all the time she is acting like a little, j fool. I Don't blame the girls for turning you g down nt a dance. I've noticed at somejg duneiug schools the fellows all stay in'g one corner and act bashful (?). Then fj when they do come nud ask a girl you can't blame her sometimes for refusing. Crepe de Chine Blouses vy i cnarming 1 quality and beauty. $3.75 Upwards A specialty is Tailored H Blouses with detachable collars. The English Shop 1338 S. Perm Square Opp. City Hail I3lllllllllilliiipiitllliicn!lil!llimillllillill!l,'llli! aii;niiiiiiiiC'iiimtiiii!!i.iiiii!!iiiqii;tiaEifjiBi!i;!iiaiiw;aiiiiMiimiiB;iiiiiiiiiiia McPHILOMY'S 1621 MARKET ST. (Next (o Stanley Thtatrt) 3 i II H 6 Hosier nij I m 1 3 , I"? II for the fatnily Silk and Cotton' .All Prices and Stye linen tliin.,Frl..ar.t:v4ti. ,iBlll:lMiliaill!lll!BI!;ll!3iltllllll.1!iill!:itliaTlBI!ii;!0fflara3!llll(lS S' W CL V rvminlaM Clran V. iifi.i f r& witn umcura mi uiibi. ovp w, uinuncnt to sou, lunnna, Sample each frea of "OaUeata, Sept L, Bailai " W.J. STEWART, D.D.S DE LONG BUILDING 13th, Cor. Chestnut . SPECIALIZING" in art'Jsifc imJnpt.tab.e porcelain dnti tr. t'on'oup ind pxprpsS'on rentoratlon ami iniprovpinnt. Radical treatment of ,'jorrh"!. ilolitPiiInK loose teeth. PAINLESS SITTINGS If dent red ht moderate extra ct by new. hlchly auc(e?riil Kuropean method and preparation now being supplied bv the lovernmpnt to at my dentlata and i-urgeon. Advanced Efficient Reasonable . 1226-22-24 Walnut Street Sports Suits In styles that give fullest expression to the vogue for , smartness . combined with practica bility. The fabrics emphati cally serviceable, in clude wool and heather Jersey, tweeds and fancy mixtures, in all wanted shades. $29.50 $35 and $39.50 i&a meat, four inches from flame, steaks andjmops two and one-half inches .and., fish three inches. The placing of water in the boiler pdi'prevents fat from catching fire. f, i 'Thishliquid may be allowed to cool K.u a'ndtfien the fat can be removed, K57'eiarij5ed and used for other purposes. sjjast roast witn one pint ot boiling pr Fl'rf wnue cooKing, Pf&Tlme for Roasting Meat In Gas ry " w. 1 urouer tW ..-LI . .L . ., aerx, cikiii.ccii minutes to me v. m and multon, twenty-one fs to the pound. real, twenty-five minutes to the """X si. r, jmsSoL 139 ooutl- & IfMt'l a &r'i h cf&SS ys&r piiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiniiiiiiimiiiii ia tl3?blrccV New Creations in Easter Millinery Showing Authoritative Styles in Hats for 'All Occasions Charming Designs Offered at Attractive Prices Headed Bags, ieckicear. Sweaters and Veilings mat w1 I I -ataaaaaaat , A 'hk 'Citiclsen or duck, eighteen m!n- virtljfttathe pound without filling and fowity-five minutes to the pound , I mi, fiffeen minutes to the pound. s-l?Mwlln dishes, meat pie and va- fti; kvegeUWc3 may be cooked at Wj- itWBe time. ili.. . 'if.i it. ,i . i isnes mat, are easy to pre--, r Miss Rose Will Help You with your sprlne anil nummcr i-lothcx. 1'erliaps you are 'onilerinc just what color in rogue now will be most suitable for you. Or nrr hups it is the preernt-iiuy etylss that perprex yoif. Wlik-h of tliein will bo most becoiuiiiE tn you,? Jtisst Hose will be glad to give you (lie benefit of hrriidyire on those or anyof the many otbrr inatlerH 'that have fo do with wrarine tlie rlotllM that make Vglrl or woman Jook bfijbestv 'A(i' jiivtl' .Hi time,, voimnv , rMVOTU'W. V.VHIAO. KWMMft, iJHbA a m: tw:rii (M Easter Furs ftp til'.'' i j, Irt t"H Reflecting that superior richness which portrays the personal dis tinction of the smartly gowned woman. Our name on Furs is a symbol of quality the guarantee of super-excellence. As large manufac turers we get direct from the trapper selected skins. These go straight to you at prices away below other stores because all in-between profits are eliminated. y it a "o ?' lie accrued by .firms ol similar iinmr I ne aniv "J'aj. rfliaow Uillctmait's Sons store is at Vic Arch street. Furriers to Two Generations jGjpECMAN'S SONS. iij;!' I Cfw"t bbHIbbbbbbI UJfSl laBBBaBBBBBBBB r In''' J BBBBlaBBBBBBl I I'i.illl BBBBVaBBBBBBBi I ff t '! I vHj aaWliaBBBal S'S, I fnvM $e$evru oxtijeJt & A 'corset must be more than beautiful in appearance. It must lend heauty Jto yours its lines must be correct. -It must translate, as it were, your natural lines into those favored by Fashion. A Redfern Corset Js Beautiful and Creates Beauty Front Lace. Back Lace i v a m is m v m ai TTHiiiniir $y:oo ! No. 823 For Dress Occasions Consider Sterling Patent Colt very, name La France! .The' spells smartness, charm,, dis tinction. But La France Shoes have not won Milady's approval' simply because of their grace and beauty. She knows that they arc exceedingly com fortable, and that they will give 'her long, and faithful service. ' The new models for. Spring cannot fail to please you. May We not fit you with a -9 pair,' Tis a Feat to Fit Feet ZtaUimet w r The Big, "Shoe Spre A p t Jt ' JL-' f sit m 'M i i -vn Ol MM Ji' '3 & . ifffl . l " irffi :M fi a ftl w-i i " V:. .3: ."4, J , re rtr wrgm q&mNQt9t t. I- m -? ' iperMaal'.reiN, ,v. i..;-. - i .T. U. - ?K mm will b aWSMMBBaVlTv. tf'JS , v' i. .a w 1 ' v. EI jtelfaitilrfwiM ,. t Wtli ttli Jjaii1111 ." L." a iut , r.su &-.,,. vJttfi
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