Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 13, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 16, Image 16

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EARNING- PUBLIC LED GER- PHILADELPHIA", TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1919
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SMALL DINNER-PARTY MENUS ON SELLING MANUSCRIPT THE FLOWER GARDEN NOVELTIEi
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SUMMER DINNERS;
MENUS BY MRS. WILSON
The Season Contributes Many Fresh I egctables and
Fruits From Which to Choose How to Malic
Fruit Cocktails and Refreshing Salads
Please Tell Me
What to Do
Hy CYNTHIA
BRIGHT POSIES FOR YOUR GARDEN
Hy MRS. M. A. WILSON'
frniVM(iM mil bv Vm. 17. A. Wilson.
U Kiahts Jfjfnrrf. i
'"PH E Iioihcu ifc who wishes to enter-
tain at dinner dui injr the spring'
mid tummer will hne n wondeiful
supply of fresh fruits and egctables
flom which to chooe. This will en-
One green pepper, chopped fine,
Tuo teaspoons of all.
One teaspoon of paprika.
Oiif cup of crab huh'.
Stir to hlend and then lift into
To Constant Reader
I Tlionini .Mciglin is ninrricd. Tor fur
ther information write to n motion nv
line jimrnnl.
To J. B. K.
Tlicie me 11 Kimil imiiiy joiing men In
, tin1 Miinc limit with jmi, mj Mill mtitu I
feci too bnillv nliuut being out of work
pou n k nie wlmt kind of work jou
miilil set into to mm nionev lenl
'liilekh. The thing for nu to do i to
tnko nnv voit of work, since j our
lilinnres nie so low, and then look'
mound nftir von liiivo nved u little. I
would not liurrovv money to tnko nn
nuic nei to plan tier menu vvitn vcryf pratin di.shci. bprniKle me lop wmi ,0rt ofVi rour. now. but would euin the
little trouble. 'fine biead crumb'! and giated ehece. , mnf.v an, n,,,,, tn(. t li o eoiuse. Head
Now, with pood management, ' Hake in a moderate oven for twenty 'the help wanted advertisements fnltli
hnviliK a Ruest to break bread with , minute":. Place on the top he1f to full? and keep m touch with the fe.leial
you need not matei lally increase the ' blown the top well. ' ( "",,0, ",p,t r t 1 and Val-
..-., , ' , ,, . ' . . ,niit .tmts mid I ifttcnth and Ann
C0bt of the meal. So tn plan this, sp..r.iKus Salad Um-iO Take ..nvthing rather than
meal, Without the .SCI Vices of a maul, ... ,, ., ... .,,, , . nnril' Wrmv mnriov In nl itl. Don't he
.i.. n.l,ir l.n.wVi nf nsnmi'iiB.'disiouinBeil. Jhw joiing men have had
the housewife must first aiianue the
menu. Keep the fact in mind that
the rub and heavy soups and meats
are natuially taboo during the waim
weather Replace them wiUi delicate
fruit soup-, and d.shes that will sup
ply the needed ptotPin in a light and
delicate foim.
Suggested Menus
Orange Soup
Ciah Meat an tir.itin
TSakcd Potatoes I'eas
Aspaiagus Salad
Chailotte Russe Coffee
or
Giapefiuit Cocktail
Broiled Ha Ravigotte Butter
New Potatoes in Cream
Hi oiled Mushrooms
Stuired Tomato Salad
Sttawberiy Shortcake Coffee
To successfully combat the high
cost of living the housewife must
personally visit the markets and
caiefully make her selections with a
icw to the prices and supply. She
should.know that when an article is, tbree-nuai teis-pound each.
abundant the price is usually lcnson- i be sufficient for this meal. Hae the
able and that it is poor economy to dealer cut them into filets and then
buj things that are out of season or wa?b in cold water and pat to diy.
expensive foods or those that are J Place on a platter and marinate for
wilted or partially decayed. Also j two houis in the following mixture:
that lavish buying makes for waste, j One-half onion, chopped fine,
It is indeed difficult to provide a One-half teaspoon of paprila,
menu that will suit all. So for this Two tablespoon of salad oil,
reason the housewife must keep in ' Oni tablespoon of vinegar.
Then lift, dram well and piacejn a1
deep dish. Coer with the following,
dressing: ,
Four tiiblmpoom f mlad oil, i
One tablespoon of iineiai.
One tiwpoon o (rated onion,
()ne-halt teaspoon oi salt,
One-I nlf teaspoon ol pupiiKa,
One-ipiarter teaspoon of mustard.
Beat well i" mi anil then pour on
the glass, then set on ice to chill.
When icady to -ene place four
stalks for each seivice on nice, ciisp
lettuce and garnish b dusting
lightly with papi.ka.
(Irapefruit Cocktail
Ream out the juice fiom two
medium-sued grapefruit and then
put through the stramei. Add one
half cup of water and place on ice
to chill. Sene ice cold in cocktail
glasses with a maiaschino cheriy.
Broiled Huns
to fine what jou are now facing nl
tome time or otlici. and the man who
reallv has bis mind tued lo make some
thing ot himself hUwijs enmes through
nml is (he beliei fur a few knocks. I'm
the answer in mini ullier ipiestion please
send n self addressed em elope.
To a Member of the K. U. H. C.
Iimr ('vntluu -A few winds tn
fib ml "Major nn li " la member of
the Keepiug I 1) Hope Club. icicntl
formed In some of Cvntli'm's leadeis i
Minor 1011 I, in answering the fan i
Illcnm li.is in Ins attitude the mri
nf noi ii nun but a thing diviue
Of cniiiso. Mi Mnjoi. theie nie liikli'i
piople mid lmtleiflies indeed; all kinds
nml i lassps (n make a world. Hul von
trv tn insinuate Hint nil oung ladies
me alike I would like jou to meet J
some of (he jnntig Indies 1 associate i
with nml see ;,mi fall n victim to one. j
The nnlv impiessinn von would make:
Mr Major Inn Iliemi would be to be
iliii-tenid a swell headed dreamer nml
told to I tin along bin k to your own (
kind, the tukle. inettv, insipid, non
st9$v9MHiR2KAanHkL.
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WHY MANY GIRLS FAIL
TO SELL WHAT THEY WRITE
Sonic Suggestions Meant to Be Helpful to Those Who Want
to Be Writers
If jnu are looking for a eolnrful mass of color for the little plot of
ground In the front of the linnse why not plant Innlas? Their color in
siailetvirimsnn, white, pmple or flesh Is bright and ti tic and the zlnnU
neer wr.ules of blooming. The first flower unfolds In early summer and
Hie blooms continue to appear till almost frost I line,
Hy JANE I.KSIAK KIFT
A U jou lxen crowinc zlnnins iu fnlinire wheneier vnn water the trnideii.
vour gnrden thpsp Inst few sum- Their foliage, not being glossy, gels
meis? If jou hae not, it is because inthcr dusty-looking, so n bath adds
you have not seen the new ones. The
appeal of the older kinds was doubt -
RKCKNTfA" theie came to me n let
ter which, I believe, expresses the
' Inner feelings of ninny a girl
Iwho Is striving to sell what she writes:
i The letter leads
Dear Kditor Is there any royal
I routo to placing manuscript with
magazines? My hope has hnd as
many lives as n cat, for 1 have mnn
' aged to drag it triumphantly up each
! time it fell to the bottommost depths.
' And still, dear editor, 1 have not sold
mv storlesi or articles to the mag
azines. 1 do not know n oul in t liif
line of work and t-o 1 appeal to jou
for advice. How does one go about
it? STni,r,ASCKinni,i:K.
"Wilt jou forgive me it I nm frank
right fiom the start? ion wrote me a
charming little note, unusually worded
nud spmkling, but ion left out the im
portant part. You did not tell me what
kind ot stoiies or aiticlcs you have
been writing that hne been rejected so
often; you didn't mention the length of
them or the tjpe of magazine to which
you bad been sending them. This lack
of attention to the business side of sell
ing manuscript gives one possible clue
as to why jt has not sold.
To be successful as a writer there
are three things neiessuij. First, to
have (.omcthing to sn ; secondly, to
know how to snj it simply and well,
and thiidly, to know how and where to
sell wlmt ou have said. The aiei
ace beginner in the writing field en
tirely overlooks the importance ot the
last named qualirhntinn.
poetry In all its strictly prose existence
and the weighty argumentative contri
bution lands on the desk of the editor
who nlvvnyn gives his readers at least
three little poems in every publication.
And the only w-ny to find out who Is
apt to wnnt what (ji vvr.fen is to mnke
a careful Ktudy of the current periodi
cals !
IAf going lo make just one more
franksiiggestion, my sister in a
very Interesting profession. The spe
cial temptation of all ot us when we
begin Is to write about something we
don't know much nbout. Many a gill
and woman who tried her hand unsuc
cessful at fiction for a jear or more
found jhat by turnlug to household
hints or business girl hints she was
able to sell nln ,st ever.v thing sV
wrote.
Perhaps you are not guilty ot these
failings I have meiely tried to pick
out some concrete leasous why many
women fail nt writing. If jou have
observed the rules I have cited so far,
then yours it is to hope on until you
win, for win you will eventually if you
arn. writing sincerely and attempting
tn place what jou write in n business
like way.
Adventures
With a Purse
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L'sp two bass weighing about nsn.nl kind, as jou sa, and cultivate I ful
mind the likes and dislikes of the
family when planning the menu and
the mannei of cooking and the sea-
snninn nf tlin fnnil. Sbp should Ifnnw
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pit?) that the simplest meal may be made
mh into a fcust fit for a king if it is
as nicelv dished, trainrshed and served.
p&i The above menus aie not ovcrelab-
I? orate and will provide the required
JUUll I'll'JIlUJlL.s UCCl'SlsUiy WILIIOUL
using meat. All measurements used
in theiecipes are level and the menu
is ananged for four persons.
To Prepare Fruit Soup
Place in a saucepan:
nicr of tiro oranges,
Juice of one-h'alf lemon,
One cup of water.
One tablespoon of cornstarch.
Dissolve the starch in the mixture
and then bring to a boil. Cook for
three minutes, and then remove from
the fire and add:
Four tablespoons of sugar,
1 olL of one egg.
Beat hard to mix and then beat
the white of egg until stiff. Add to
the soup and beat hard to blend. Pour
into bouillon cups and chill. When
leady to serve, dust lightly with nut
meg. Crab Meat Au Gratin
Use individual au gratin dishes for
this. Place in a saucepan:
One and one-half cups of milk,
Ftii! tablespoons of flour.
Dissolve the flour in the milk ami
then bring to a boil. Now add:
One icell-bcaten egg.
Om-half medium-sized onion,
chopped fine,
When ready to cook place in a
baking pan and brush over with
salad oil and then place in the
broiler. When nicely browned, te
move and place on the lower shelf in
the oven to finish cooking for ten
minutes. Lift, using a cake turner,
so as not to break the fish; lift to a
hot patter and then garnMi with
points of toast.
Havigotte Butter
Place on a plate:
Tlii will one of them
ion nie light wnen you sny inni me
men are onlj building up giand ideals
fm sump one i No lo inuv out '.
In sin h stieuiiniis tunes as these and
in vnur mood of nonsensical dreaming
whv go back to Until and Iteatrice?
In tine them on the (oilier soiling
bonds, lighting and bogging for the love
and wolf.ue nf our bovs. That is true
love Docs not th.it heat their sickening
love''
Nn my ileal Major, salute us nud
upologie. Think onlv of women nud
not nf sillv buttoi Hies.
What say the othei leadeis?
iu:iii:x h.
A Simple Romance,
Dear I'jnthia 1 am a gill of silicon ,
good looking. I am woikiug at a but
ter and eggs stoic. Ai rnss tiom us is
another butter and eggs store. On Sat-'
iirdav a boy comes to woik theie till
I oVliuk. AVe tnlk a little How
lould I become a friend of bis? Shall
f trv a nnsitinn at Hint nlnie? 1 like
One tablespoon of finely chopped the place wheio I woik, but I want a
iniso. iiusi.
Rose, Ton seem a bttle bit mixed its
to just whv von wnnt tn wouk in Hie
stoic ncinss the sheet Not love, but
monev Don't be sillv, little gill. liuN
The new zinnias nie so dilfoieut in
ever.v wnv from the older kinds. Hrst,
their tolnis me true. The scarlet is
pine, sn me the ciimsoj, white, llosh
lolor and purple varieties. Thin there
mo beautiful mixed vaiietics.
The 7inniiis lire such continuous
bloomers Their first flower unfolds
in cmlj summer, and they continue to
bloom until almost fiost.
The tluvv ci st of the new vaiietics fio
luently measure throe or even four
inches acioss. They have a healthv
constitution, giovv to a desirable height,
usually about three feel.
Zinnias do well in almost any soil.
Ot course, they must have sun all
blooming plants demand that; but they
get along very well with only the water
supplied bv the summer rains. It is
well to loosen the earth about their
loots at least once in two weeks, oftcner
if jou have tune.
Should jou have a hose, wash their
01110)7,
One tablespoon of finely chopped
parsley,
One tablespoon of finely chopped
iincnto,
Two tablespoons of butter,
One teaspoon of salt.
One-half teaspoon of paprika.
One-quarter teaspoon of mustard,
One teaspoon of lemon juice.
Blend until smooth and then
spread on the fish.
Stuff small tomatoes with cole
slaw. To serve this first menu place the
fruit soup on the table. Lift the au
gratin disbes on a large platter and
cover them to keep hot. Wrap the
baked potatoes in a napkin. The
entire meal, with the exception of
the dessett, may be placed on the
table at once. The hostess need but
remove the cups from the fruit soup
and then clear the table before serv
ing dessert and coffee.
Preparing and serving salted nuts
and homemade candies lends the ele
gance of a banquet tpitbis delightful
, and homey little meat.
rnn t go l tinning frnin position to post
lion smiilv to follow bojs. How do
jou ever opiel to MuecedY Your pits
ont implnver is not apt to give vou a
raise if jou spun! voui tunc this wnv
If the jnnng man is anxious to beionie
a gi enter fi lend bo will soon ask to mil.
Otherwise bo independent. Theie aie
plenty of iiKe bnvs m the world.
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Mrs, Wilson Answers Questions
Ash Mrs. Wilson
If jou have any cookery prob
lem", bung them to Mrs. Wilson.
She will be glad to apsvver you
through these columns. No per
sonal leplies. however, carl be given.
Address opiestions to Mrs. M. A.
Wilson, Evening Pi blic Ledger
Philadelphia.
HORLICK'S
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MALTED MILK
Avoid Imitation! and Subatltutai
My dear Mrs. Wilson Will you
please tell me how to make caviar
out of fish roc, how to clean the
loo and how much salt you have to
take per pound of roe? Do you
use table or rock salt? How long
docs it take until you can use it?
Is glass better or must you put it
up in tin cans? Thanking you in
advance, 1 am yours truly.
Mrs. P. G.
Caviar is made by special process,
requiring certain utensils that care
Illr me roe in a peculiar manner.
You will not have much success in
making it at home. The roe must
be cuicd by salting.
My dear Mrs. Wilson Would
you please publish in your column
the reason my cakes and crullers
-become so hard? Do I add too
much shortening? I have tried
less, but there is no improvement.
E. T.
Your trouble is too much flour,
gift flour into bowl, then fill measur
ing cup, using a spoon to fill cup;
jevel with knife and do not shake or
pack. A cup of flour should weigh
just four ounces.
My dear Mrs. Wihson Will you
klndlv tell me through your col
umn how to make strawberry lam,
lio npplc-sauce cake? I licyc
never had any luck in making the
jam. Mrs. M. C.
fr A. St.. pannlne- redoes for strawberry
K "iff jam to appear soon and follow di
i i, u-i:r,. n-nrnl1v. For nnnle-sauce
( ' iik0, use Jayer-cake recipes, adding
i4 cup thick, apple sauce in placa of
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your many good recipes, would like
to nave tne tormula pi how to
make an Easter eccr w. pietty i
landscape and glass to gaze
thiough, such as you often see in
many confectionery windows.
j. j. n ;
To make crystallized Easter eggs
special molds and utensils to crystal
lize the sugar are necessary, and for
this reason thi3 style egg cannot be
made at home.
My dear Mrs. Wilson Kindlv
give me through the column of
your paper a recipe by which I can
make blackberry jelly firm, and
tell me something to prevent its
turning to water? Mrs. T. C.
Add 25 per cent apple or rhubarb
juice to the blackberries and proceed
in usual manner. See canning lesson
that will appear in this column just
before the berries are ready.
Shoe Buckles
All Kinds Refin
iihed Like New
IRA D. GARMAN
lllh 81. Ilrlon tHifatnat St..
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Cuticura Cares For
Both 1 heir bkins
TI12 purity of Cuticura Soap recom
mends it for both mother and babe.
It keeps the skin soft, clear and
healthy if used for every-day toilet
purposes. For little skin troubles
that distress and disfigure, bathe with
the Soap, dry and apply touches of
Cuticura Ointment as needed.
3DVBe sure to test tha faiclnalinc fra
grance of Cuticura Talcum on the skm.
matciinlly to their appearance. This
is the proper time lo sow zinnia seed.
Alwa.vs place them near the surface.
Should jou plant them over a half-inch
deep they are apt not to do well.
They come up very thick, as a rule,
and will require some thinning. When
you transplant them do the woik on n
dull day and keep them shaded for the
first few dajs after planting.
Alwa.vs giovv them in masses. They
me lovely when so placed. They hnidly
make attractive single specimen plants.
0 CO.Mi: to the point quickly. Uefoic
sending out your stoiles and nrtules
did ou mnke a leal systematic
study of the tjpe of btoiy and nrticle
i,n.wiiii liv iln vntinus inn EBKiues : Ji
would be inoie or less a wntc of time
nnl postage stamps to bend a plajful
little .lime day love Moiy o a statclv
magazine in whose pages appear only
fiction with deep sociological intentions.
It would be follj, too, to send a story
of this latter type lo a jolly every
day sort of publication that only aims
to keep the aveinge man and woman
interested anil happy. The dune dny
love story, but not too plajful, would
go better here.
And so on I might go. The bright
little jungle of oiso is bravely for
warded to the magazine that has never
been cuilt.v of publishing a line of
The New Nightgown
Lingerie stjles arc showing some new
'.V.I(7, IVIS. 4 Ul JU3LUUV.I, hlM,u Ut
flesh crepe dc chine are seen Hint have
ia narrow edging of hlnck nt the neck
line. A buttonhole stitch of black. is
also used to outline applied designs.
rniilS is n rouge (lint is .faimnesr
-L looking", although 1 wouldn't go soNf
n n. ... It I.. ..f t -l l1-'!
mi 113 III I'll, 11 19 Ol ,lltlltlli;s(; lllllhr, A(
Is in n little gold mrtnl box, with .Tana
nesc lettering in n nnrrow panel. Kveu
the puff has nn Oriental air about it.
It looks like a mighty good louge, too
quite dark. The price is fifty-two
cents.
A glistening black necklace of spmk
iing black bends would look so well
on her slende- lock, particiilmly wIthH
S.ll.n.t.ll. .. .. ..II lt-..t. .
mi mi-Yiiiiu ,in-si, nr one ol nn imicK,1
for the matter of that. And these I
saw of hnitntinn jet are particulartyvjl
well cut and bright. The remarkable' M
part of it is tltey cost but tlfty ccnfsJLj
1 know you 11 like them.
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Have you ever carefully and pains '!l
takingly prepared lo punch nn eyelet!
iu your pet center piece, and hnd ths -I
ejclet stiletto slip, nml poke a gieat
big hole i ight where it would show? Of '
course, (he way to avoid It is by having
nn adjustable eyelet punrher. You enn
get one w liicli can be regulated not only
to the size of your "prospective eye
let," but also to the shape, be it round
or oblong. One of these should bo In
your embroidery bag. The price is
twenty-five cents.
Towels, like invisible hairpins, have r
habit of disappearing. "Where do they
go to?" you exclaim inelegantly. Of
lotirse, thn thing to do is to ny in a
supply "of towels whenever you find
some that are reasonable. These I saw
me nice Turkish towels of a stnndard
well-known make, measuring 10 inches'
hy .'17. They have a narrow strip ol
fancy colored border and are exception-
ally low priced at fifty cents each.
Tor names of shnn. address Wnm,a
I'age Editor. Thone Walnut 3000.
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