ii" .Of y : - ", - ' . ' '. v . ' . "', v. , m . H i I ' , A, .i EVENING l'UBLIO LEDGEK PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MAY 1!), 1919 & r. $EN "REGULAR FELLOWS" TELL CYNTHIA WHAT A GIRL SHOULD BE LIKE MRS. WILSON'S RECIPES m ww? i ftMF fe I1 tf W- tif- IS IV ft ".. kC-4 I P trh'i, l i t Tiu RS. WILSON'S RECIPES 1i FOR USING Din' !'" v fT 'I 0 Somc Secrets of French Housewives' Success in Prepar- XT' ina Seasoning Are Revealed Appetizing Ways of Utilizing Odd Bits $. n.. hiijo ti t U'lisnv ' inV. "'. """ """".... fUGoPVTlllIlt, IBIS, ou Mil. M.A. irinoN. tf -111 Kltthls Jlrsrncd.i i 'SyrjOW to utilize nnd serve leftover . ir:V-A food so there will bo no actual 3-L waste has perplexed many young I jf housewives, and as one woman writes S no: ''I try to keep down the left- irovers, but every once in so ottcn tney jUst rise up and conquer me. gi- Every housewife knows that, no matter now carciuuy sue pinns, men- is .sure to be a small quantity of left- over meat, gravy or vegetables. Ami just lust what to do with them is almost i, daily problem. Two essentials are a i. ,,.. ..i:i: l-r. necessary to successiuny uiui.e irii. oycrst First, good seasoning; sec ond, attractive appearance. The French excel in serving left overs because they so thoroughly un derstand the art of flavoring and sea soning. The French housewife knows very well that she may only have a pot au feu to serve to the family. but the family knows that the deli- cate, attractive manner in which the food is put on the table would appeal !, nn;.,,rn hnmrli tho tnl.lp i . v..v .,.. . - ;.- but a plain ash top, scouted to the whiteness of the snows French Seasonings "feach housewife prepares hei own seasonings from her garden. You lsnn. c-liA flrXl'o flinm 111 flip PJlltlpll and as tho leaves become abundant she picks them each day, dries them thoroughly and then places them in separate containers. She prepares tho fagots of soup herbs and has them ready for instant use. How to Prepare a Fagot of Soup Herbs Place in separate piles One bunch of parsley, One-quarter kch; Ttvo branches of lltymc. One and one-half carrots, eul lengthwise, One bay leaf. .- Tie in bunches and then dry thor oughly and place in a fruit jar until needed. Garlic Few American persons know of the garlic but as a rank, pungent fl.rtl T tVtn fnrnitTllpr irnrllP IS IIS - Jta-Vl.. " s..s. v..e,..-. r. . - $ -sweet tasting as. tile onion aim its v flavor delightful ill loot), .lust mat f' dash that needs to give it zest. Sepa- rate a clump ot garlic into cioves anu then pee an(1 Place in a trmt jar. Now bring one pint of white wine vinegar to the scalding point and then pour it over the garlic. Place on the cover and set in a warm place for two days. Use this vinegar for seasoning gravies and use the garlic, cut into tiny bits the size of a pin hcad, for flavoring. For serving use individual ramekin l (lino 'casseroles, baking shells, ant! ITI f, nfTiPinnt nnd nuick lnndline make for eflic ent .and quick to of the food in which the food itself is presented in a most attractive way. ntiticriiiH.-t. iiiin.1111: -iiitu. nun ntusi A ....l l.lAn.1 r.P ennCnnillO is miltt , n- K""" m'u """ t- - g important, so I am going to give you t,lu food ch0ppcr t0 measure three E a French housewife's secret. Mince quarters of a t.Up. I'lace in a mix- four mcdium-sizeu onions erj iinc then place in a bowl antl adtl Six tablespoons of salt, Tivo teaspoons of papriUu, One-half teaspoon of thyme. jOne teaspoon of suvet marjoram, 1 One-quarter teaspoon o sage, ' Pinch of cloves, P.inch of allspice. Rub together until tboioughly V'X nllXeU anu men put. 111 it nunu, uij J- , 1 .1 i. t.. ....... .!...' 't place for twenty-four houis. Vut throueh a fine sieve. Place in a hot- Pfs tie, and use one teaspoon of this mix - turc in place of salt. The average housewife seldom JViSnV-o of usintr such heibs ns ffJ'&'weet basil, sorrel, tarragon, leek ?X and chervil, vet they give a delicious K.VtfHVoring to not only soups, stews, Adventures IJCE looked pnrticuluil.v nice in her, 1- i . ... . -.i i. f 'ex. little close-ntuug lotpie wnn n cJ& . . j.lt Ami npc tlinlr inlfirs sllirht - . flly IIOIll'." num.-, .. " -- K .)y subdued by a coieriug of bln.k mn R line. "Your hot looks locly," I said. mf' Is it newV" "NewV" lauglietl Alice. IA "Mv, dear, it is just hxeu r.v- r. i iip , B- twenty-live wbolp dollars. So this year ' jMJust bought these flowers, which, if jry-fcin nlcase. J naid tne large sum tu ipii ,Lff i tapS"iT. BftP "i'Cats per bunch." I was simply amazed. PC ,'A't'that slight cost she had freshened K.' her jimart littlo hat so that it looked 5f hrand new. pup tens in- jun " - P(, leaves, or flowers, or those shiny black Barberries for hats, and they cost only 1. ten cents. B SwA - . 7. -1 ' 'Krery woman loves to embroider 5ivii,.n'- tlilnm. For one thing, sue ijj niakc fuch adorable garments for kcWldrcn. Take, as nu example, the UfcWt JUtle nightgowns, dainty lingerie, isergeani n. i t(. .'j:'.Lv....i.i hnrenn scarfs but most of I Army ( orps. 1,-,1'cmcii'i"1! ,.,...-.. ,.,!., 4 -1i: T think she loves best to embroider Sergeant pcra I saw today, the cuiinliigestMiunril. lie was recenuy awanira tne fiffnlrs vou would see in a day's They are white, already made ,&ond have a little design stamped iitiH holt and neck. The remarka- uJi.i-1 to the nrlce. for they are marked $M ' Tho ones I saw, which bud been '"wtitordtdered for a sample, were done in twtf uadcs of blue, And the design it- KfH'Very simplei would require only n UUt work. -. i . ... i lAuve found another song, i huuk 3ll liko It. In the first place, it ' CZ-.i,f -with the approval of none other lata) Caruso himself, who has sung It a iaSStwr'ef; times. The words nre beau- ii MHtke you want to learn tnem just ft the sentiment ciprew t i" nd' the waste Ut juem pes- I AW. 1 'MHtt-suru- you win nsr LEFTOVERS of Fish and Meal Ask Mrs. Wilson I" Hon have tiny cookery prob lems, hrlnsr them U Mrs. Wilson, She Tvill bo Rliitt to answer you thioiiKli tliee columns. No per sonal replle, however, can lie Riven. Addres-s questions tn Mrs. M. A. Wilson, Kv UMNO PlBLlC I.EDOEn, Philadelpliia. raKOuts nm KOulashcs. but to made ,ajshp, Thcy can be K,-0vvn jn the jtchen Kaiiien .-..,... .i good sauce is d not only increases r the portion, but also gives it an at tractive appeatance. Hum to Make a Cream Sauce I'lace one cup of milk in a sauce pan and add tlnee leel tablespoons of fiour. Stir with a fork or ecc hcater until well mixed and then i,rjng to a boil. Cool for three min-' utes ,MU tnen stir constantly. Re- movo from tle flre an(j u?Ci " To make a browll saucc pIacc four ,,, .. ,.. .-.. e': laoiespoons or lai in a minS !-. ami add three tablespoons of flour. ' .-Mir until . rown. ' ' "- very uari cuior .tiiu inuii iiun unt l-uj of stock or water. Stir until the mixture is perfectly smooth and at the boilintr point for three minutes. Season. as desired. rr ii .. ,..,.. ,. -,i,i io mi- vii-uiu ai.u- . ... , onion, neas. Darslev. finely minced , , - , ( , r-, nnnrxare Miivne tnrrnirnil nnrl ILVIt JV.JJJV3t MIIU) vua , ... mushrooms. To the brown sauce add ' onions, tomatoes, leeks, chives, green ! .l l .l ti, l.CUJJl.-i .11IU IllUSIllUUIlt UIIU v.tJ , make for a splendid variety. toast Fish Souffle Remove the bones from leftover tl- l Hl. V-.... ml, 4li,.r.,lrV, n HSU illlU 11H1M.-. 1U1 iUU llliwil(,ll M fine siove'and add one cup of thick ,,,, auce made bv usinc ,v..ii,i,i..,i.i,.(ni.in Fire leivl tablespoons of flour to Oitv pun nf nil.-. 0ne inhiPSp0on j (rated onion. Three tablespoon of finely minced parsley, 1 ollcs of lu-o eygf. One and one-half teaspoon of sail. One-half teaspoon of papriku. One teaspoon of garlic vinegar. Heat to thoroughly mix and then cut and fold in the stiffly beaten a j.n 1Iul- whites of two eggs. Fill into vidual casseroles or ramekins. Set .. . in a pan containing warm water and bake until firm in the center. Send lne tdu"- Meat Puddings . . , 11 a. i 1. . 1. 'ut su tic ent co ti meat, iiuouuu inR bowl nm, a(ld One cup of cold bnikd rive, One small onion, grated. One green pepper, chopped fine, Tn o teaspoons of salt. One teaspoon of paprika, Tiro teaspoons of garlic vinegar, One-half teaspoon of thynf, One egg. Fiic tublespoons of cold stoik, luuifl vr yiuu. !.. I Mix tnorougniy anti men gieasc and Hour tne custaiti cups anu nn a 1 little better than just one-half full. bpieau tne top smooiniy nnu piace in a pan containing water, nnd then bake for forty minutes in a moderate oven. Unmold and cover with either cieam or brown sauce. This dish will -cplace meat in tne meal. With a Purse botli melody ami accompaniment nre veiy simple. I'or the names of shops where ar ticles mentioned in "Ad'-entmes With a Purse" can be purchased, address Editor of Woman's Page, Kvexino Public Ledger, or phono the Woman's Department, Walnut f.000. GERMAN KIDS LIKE U. S. MEN American Sergeant Writes Boys Are i rcaiea oourieousty Uesidents of many of the small towns ) Omiany nre treating the invading i Americans of the army of occupation ... .. ., , ,. .. . i wnn an poss.uic courtesy, nccortitng io , Dearini, 01 me spvpniii Headquarters Company. Hearint's home is at 25'JO .sjouth .lessup street, lie lias been n I soldier for twenty -eight jeais, serving j in the regular arm and the National Croix tie Ouerre for braver in the Argonne. Writing from Wittlecli. (iermany. to his brother, Harry Beariut, 15)18 Ox ford street, Sergeaut Iteurlnt says the American fcoldlors in Germany arc being j treated with the greatest kindness. Many .of the natives, he cald, seem glad ' that the Americans have come. Tlieir ideas concerning Americans have under gone a great change. The German chil- , dren especially have shown a friendship for the soldiers, Sergeant Bearlnt expects (o return to the United States in September. Harry Bcarint, who saw service in France with the 320th Ambulance I Company, "was wounded and gassed uiftitt nidlnr- wounded tdjir thn flrint? II11L1I JUU Jill n.iito iikmb unu ins .tilt (iiimiu n, si.i llllti lll.t it I Mill .1 lit I" li ' -' '" .un , ti it- .n in nil,, ,, nil ill,- nut in-ii- hu ,1111111, 11 ill lilt- iiiiiiii.t )( will 1KP till OPttei butcher trims and removes the bones, not disappearing s quickly as before. washing the dishes bj 1 :"0 o'clock and tiiotl nnj then remember that the day i more tasks must be put in each of the -.'Ninth " Never let a' fellow- ee etc., insist upon iccciving them. T1."1' " ilself is worll. the t.ouble of , tlitl them well'' You (hushed them nl ,.rori. 011 hai, Wl a PI1WKPtll. tlmt lists. . 'or ' ,.j .- , hMy" Wan nnd then place in a small ?"'!.? l','t!,,,;,'0,:,,o,1 "s ,?.trj n,nouut I 1 !' " '! ' '," ''?.f,,n .'. ,'ai,i,,UC',' M" botli washed nnd ironed, just for Hie . The Daily Schedule 'I'm glad I cm, make ?ou cr -." g ttrLn.. ..n.t miinllni.rt mnnf 11,,t thn ... ... I ... . .. ...... II :.. OTi t.t Mni'V M til ll.n II t Oil I1IIK IPII .l.i t ..n nn.iln n.. I.. ...1... ..... ...... ... IT Hinvn n .... . .1. t 1 .1 ..r... 1.. .1... P 1 1 .. , ol i nisi rr i ihi c mnro u c-, J- niu n lunm'i . im .fi ,uu nun jiin nt tv ir Vl)11 ,irf nntr tlinn rpi, i:i i i . w i t - , . . I saucepan and add one cup of water Tlmnki fn B , ,' . wnshed no more dishes. It was simply '"Jcl.e lule" is whnt ,o . nee, 1 , ' '.i ' , ""Xt "", , 't V V"" l lry ' &CC llow '"l,d and one onion. Cook slowly for , J' V,, Z I) M M I becni.se jou had nn nim in jour work , TM V l Vi i i ; bow o arrange the day s work That you can laugh lliii-tvfivp minutes and then cool , , . ,,',., , and von concentrated on what ton we.e ( . -Ml""- Weekly Schedules will depend on the housekeeper herself, "Eleventh. He a good listener nnd i tliit-tnc ,nute.an" l"cn "'', It i oortninly t.ico to think our Uttlo ! n" ' ou v Vmlitioiis- vnrinl'-H..f- of Somen's work is scheduled most I but she should hae a definite prefer- I au entertaining speaker nlthough oil ' Pick the meat from the bones. Mince shopping tolumn has helped one f our ; 1r,"Tf ou do o, rSork n b ,1", ,v,"'k bcra'w ,lf tlw "''- encc nnd b" !t f,r1,r thnt " nillst t do too much of e t lie r fine. . Serve as an em.ncc of beef, joung fnentls ,. ninke lie nllowance st J ; r " ; a ''7 "f. u' ta- Th' """ work ",ay bccomp offi,-'l('nt' "Twelfth. Keep your head up when using the cream sauce and finely longer. 'Imnks for the nice little let- J1",,,,',,"" ' ' B taken into account as well as the daily Such n schedule will make Hip casual I you walk, minced irreen neDDers. Serve on pr. nntl I am sending the information. ,.,, Some which do Hot come ns observer appreciate the miiltitutle nf i "Thirteenth, if ,,, ,i-i i i The Woman's Exchange To Clean Suede Shoes ! 7n ihr I ,lllnr of H'oniim' l'nae. I Dear Mnilain Would you lie so kluil ns lo toll sonic vvny to pollli or clean ' a grny suede shoo? 1 have tried n liqui'l polish nnd rfrv polih, but it docs ' not (Iran It.' M. C. 1.. If (ln Npiil is jnl n slight one jon nn flcqn it lj rubbing the place with sandpaper to lough up the nap Hint Iuin hoon mntted down. If it is n bad Main tr.v UMtiR chloroform like a liquid cleaner, nnd if Hint does not take it off lisr n pap nf chloroform and I'tenth ilinlk or tunKitpfeiu. leaving it on until it tlrie. limit bruli it off. How to Wash a Rag Rug In llr Ktlilnr of 11 Oman v Vaut! Pear Madam Kindly publish the lip-t aj to dean or a-li a rag rug. it is of ver.v light colors, nnd I wanted to know if it could Ijp done at home in Mead of sending it minj. A CONSTANT KKADKIl If you are mi re that the colors in Hip mg nrp fast nnd will not run, jou can nh tlip iur in Minpstuls and sarin water. 1),, n,,f ml it hut eili it ,,.. and down in tho water, and rinse in -ppih1 wateis. When jou wrins it out s,iupp7.p it without twNtinft aad linnc in the l)iule to drj . If .urn nrp not ship "''" '"" r''vrl ".'n,!' coatinj; of mnjstiPMa or 1 reneh chalk nn, l01njnC for ., ,,,i,, ,.- riien brus, off the .Imlk This will clean the '"is i - n.u nninj m.i ei. anil Maiucu. , i".. in nun ,,,- ,, hhhiu u,- itl ...hi more pi.i.ticnl lo send il awnj. L'kes "Adventures With a Purse" lo rif i ttiior o' woman s t'agr T t M.I It T t i '-'a r .Miniani-iirrn i am acjun ioub. inB for ,nri:iun. i !,, Wll savin ,, ., r n,o imi.. ,-i.., -.,. !.! UJ, ,, ,. ,, ,,L (, h,,!, MVIU3 llFlll Jilt' ' .....l..,. W'.il, .. !..... 1 .,.. i i I' lllllli 1 II Mil l I IIM. , il U1J 1IU1) nm emling them in a letter, and would '0 lll;y'1 'f, ' "ould tell me when- 1 eould gel Hip lllff.TPlit tllltis-. I have cot ten nt ! a few tliimrn sunken nf h, the "Advpntiirps With n l'ur.p.'' and Disgusted With Complexion ro Ihc I illlnr of Hoiiiu)l Vaar' Dear Madam 1 am a constant render if n 1ii,iim nml lio,, fni,,iil ..in.,,. "' "-ti. .W....HI. ...,i. ...... i..i,ui wii.n,. suggestions, sn 1 am also coming for nuiice. i nm simpij tiisRiisieu wnn iny vkm I cannot use powder. I look my skin n sight 1 used a completion brush I whiili left nij pores open anil also Use Minislnng i-ie.tm before puttinR tin1 powder AMtKADI'K. Trj iisiiir cleansiiiR ticam instead of Hie nnisliing cream, and wipe it oft' with a soft cloth before jou use ponder. To leline jour p .res applj a thick coat ing nf zinc ointment and leave it on oiermglit. nppljing the cleansing cream in the morning tn soften lour skin. Do ,,nt nsn sunn mi mm- r,i.. ,i,.i..s !i ic absolute!, necessai-v and use hist enoin-h - ....... n powder to remove the shine. INing -i ' great deal nf powder not onlj clogs V ( is not becomiu- " The Question Corner Todaj's Inquiries 1 What unusual pubic- memorial (o women is s,,nn In lie erected in Washington. I (' '' " Desiiibc an nlliniine nnd inex pensive waj to trim a child's dress or a summer hniispilrpss. !. When the seals of porch chairs nie woin tlnoiigh how tan they be mended at home"' I. What kind nf miptl skiit and tout" suits uu erj popular for eiPMtlnj wear this jearV Ti Mow 1 an the wax which runs down from candles and linitlens he melted oft in older lo tlean the 1 nnillesticks'' fi. What iliessinj; table art It lo has been found oij saiisfjcinrj as a kettle sraperV Saturday's Answers 1. Tlieie is a special need for km iletRiitlen leacheis with musical abihu for work on Hip India u lesenations anil agencies. Pri innii and intermediate Rrade leailiers nie also badly needed. ". These positions ate secured lliioiigh Hie civil seivice tonunis sion. Hxnminalion for thesp guides and all others nre sched uled 10 take place .Juij (1 and September 10, but application can be muilp al nny time to the near est (nil service boattl. Some of the positions nre iu bonrtling school 1. An nttrnctive littlo shield for the end of the crochet hook or knit ting needle can be made by taking a colored celluloid thimble, stick ing n cork into it nntl cutting off Hie end of the tork to make it eien with the thimble I The little oiled pages of the empty stamp hook can hp used to grease pan. Any grease put on them will mil leak through lo the fin get' V When blankets have become thin and worn out put them between silkaline pieces anil tuft them with wool. Tliey make ntliaclie light bod coverings. ft. To remoie n porous plaster with out pain moisten it fir.st with oliie ml WATER HEATERS Monday's How fiuieklv waslunc ,-ould be I done! How that wathinc ma I chine could turn out the clothes, v If only real, snappy, hot water f Mi7l1 wui i t ."V i-.v..,j mf TASKS I 1, ' - , I i m v - iiBattliSr'wa mW ' ll' "Bll i ii Wise women liac hours for rrnding who follow them m; , ,,,, ,, nftlT ,ln ,, ,0 ,mv, ,, r0 ,.omiB ,,..,; fmm j 1 fnmps tn- owp-piis is "ehedule," a tinip for eierythiiiK and each thing donP at that limp Unuspwifps nepd Hint drill. Tin- nigiiiueiit will come up. "Hut wi.m.ni:' wr.ik is nrjer done. It can- ' i not lie pill in Hip 'nine las with a . ,. . f 11 SOIMIPr S llln nl nil. Woman's woik is full of mnnj taks. il is ti in, but that is jut why "lie should woik In a schedule. Do jou re- leemUer Hip day when jou were a UttlP 'cl,I tlint i our mother told jou jou might Wasted Time Saxetl Hut more than that, making n plan of work or a schedule causps the "hpad to snvp Hip heels." It alwnjo pajs nut it makes a woman watch lier step ' ., muTP dosclj . It will avoid waste time nntl such calamities ns having the cleaning of the dining room coincide Please Tell Me What to Do By CYNTHIA Why Do Boys Think? Dear ('.within - 1 -houM like In know wlir ii is ilmi bos think they can Hike n girl out nnd not brihg lur home until nil linnrsV Is this nllowoblp. nntl if not i so. what time should the girls be home? . , i i , i Another tluuR I siiouiu like to kui.h about is chuperones or girK. Snj. for instilnC) ,rl ,, n.k, , B , w t another girl nnd two l.ojs in a tar for a s called "but " Should the gul ihiiif 1 should like to know i - " . . .. f . i -HCPtlt It SUP hllt.Ws till Ii ill"- in it' nu ' - - i - . - "v ...i,. ...mi.iii, in., inmiitnin. mi, nnimiii liiui llll IJIIC chapcrones'' If 1p does, wlial time and Mie deserves it. Don't jou wish jou can come up and contradit t or rej.roach should she bo home': Aip tafes and could meet her? 'except by means of loiters'; And that grilK etc.. proper pl.iie- for girls of "Can there neer be a pine friendship really does not matter, eighteen or thereabouts tn ro with a between a Kirl antl bnj V" jou again I How about the renl of jou. nnd espe- joung man al night V 1 should, be pi-j -.isli. No. Platoilii- friendship IipIwcpii cinlly jou who starlcd the "ball roll inilcli" obliged if ou would answer these , man antl wmnaii laiiunl possibly ing"'- Are jou going to Ipum-jt to ilujn niimeioiis nuestions. PHAUI. H. 'Ilouiisli. ' von I., ami poor me to keep this club upV Mi dear, how can you ask t'jnthia Had nm licmd Doet.u- Poller f ,jH , H""'' Aou ever intend to write again and or anv one. for Hint nuttier, to tell jou cilv ,.etm.Pi lls , hlur ,(m w'11(, ,)(, really show that jou wish the club to whv bovs think anj special thing? No convinced that even lo think of such , foiitliiup? It weie u pit to lot it drop one knows whj bojs think, nor why , .1,5ns as possible were pi eposterous. She I ,"" "'"t 'I bas starled Surely jou nil girls think, for that matter, except Hint , ,M,id. and trulj so-for have vou not lm.v0 0"lt'tIllnK u M " '"' somp tliev are given brains anil should use joiusolf seen il V '-that tlio litt'lo nlnv- i tllll,K atiout youi- omi inobloms, nuil uro .i,;., - Init verv few do until they are , follow- with whom w... ,.li,.,i..i .,.' jou going to keep Hip ipst out wlipn ivr . . , . I .. .... ... I. n ..r. . i. ",l tl,P tlni.i.pr nCp. Let thP bojs ' uriviti'i ...- - think the can keep jou out Into, hut ' L 11 1 1 1 ix i ii' , ..-! ,- --- ,..,,n.., ,,t,i, ii int., tiviiii in i nut llllt' lltIV don't lot them do it: nnd if they tlo il Klmvs up into n woman and instinctively on,-, do not ro with those same bojslj,,,, know ami a certain reserve .Iocs aRi.it, Cirls should not be out after come between, and jour plnvfellow will HI o'clock unless they are at the thea Ire. Thej should ceiliiinl.v not go out I fur motor rices mienapermied unless their parents nbMilutelj appiove. And thev should not go into infos nor grills with joung men nnd no cbnpeiones It 'may be hard to keep In these itiles, but nice ghls should, antl the' bojs when the tlo think will icspcet joii much more than if jou weie al vvajs willing to go out and lav. as jou ex pi es it. "all hours." Ileana Answers the Major Dear Cvnlbia, Club Jlemheis and Mnjnt von I.. : What I liuve It. answer lo .Major von 1,. is not intended merely for him. but for all of vou However. I am going to address mvself mainly to him since he wbh the only one who found it worth while to answer mj letter. I You nsk. dear mujor. xv bother il is true that human nature is mi cuipIiv extieme. I will answer no for biains can be and are adotnPtl by bpnuty. only, its I said in mv ptevinus Ipttpr. I have not been oitiinnle enough to often on mauler beaut v nnd brains combined in ASK FOR and GliT Horlicks Tho'Original malted mk For Infant and Invalldo """- rm,. ..s Minutes Multinlied nyB t'",!re wh,e.D ""-tied, Ul1 l woul,l be, and iHrovsBFy w , inn J.UIKS uesiue, . BARTLETTsCtt PLANNED AHEAD SAVE TIME as well as cooking! Weekly and dally budgets of time make leisure for women conslstenllj . I lurry and confusion in homes are eliminated nitll ,,,, llolIr llv its nid housp- keeping is put on a buMiicsMikc basis. bir il I tut what n hopeless tnk il is to lorc-ee nil the tasks in a tiny, a (lis- senting voice sitjs. , If jou cannot remember all the work i jou tin. wntch jourself. Sep what, duties there are that piesent themselves neceisnrily nntl what come from poor1 planning nntl mismnunRement. Are jou one of those women who get i cleaning spnsms on days when the larder is low, and "just feel like baking" on ' Hip days wlipn you don t nepd nny baked productsV On Mill another day often ns once a week must be taken carp of. too, in the budget of time. Fneh woman has diflei-enl things slip must attend to. so nny schedule or budget of nine win nave io ue woiued oier or used only ns n pattern, to be altered .when necessnrj. J.iery tiny n house 'keeper has these tasks tliix couutrj. Your girls nre beautiful. Acs; well dressed, jes; hul clcicr. neier " sn.r.i it. mij . ineicuiiurpti : mat '". "s the geueral run of HiPin comes. As J ou to fittinglj saitl, '"riicj nre empty in , the bean " In justice t "iip" girl that I hnve met during my stuj help I must sa i. n . ,i ....: ...i... t. . I it i.. -L i . . . mm unit nm, in icust nas me charming nntl beautiful, the elp.er antl cultured (in the real sense of the wortl) embodied 111 her own little person. This is Hip I1I1I11ISI liril Ml I I II II 1.11 In 1,11, 1. ......I .. and lorn voin- clntheL l,ii ,i,.t it i ..-.. , . . ., . .. -,..,.. iiiiiiik, ii null I fought atitl fished, smldonly one tine day lemain join- phi follow uny ONE reason so many people have their furs repaired and remodeled here is that we can show them the exact style they want in the garments from our stocks not pictures. Work done now at a third below regular winter prices. "Pay the cost in the Fall." Mavfeon & DeMair? 1215 Chestnut Street pure and sweet pompeian olive oil , "always fresh Makes Appetizing Salad Dressings Has the Native Olive Flavor H 'Sold Everywhere 1. Preparation of tluee meals n day -. Dlshwashinc. ;t. ('nre of bed. ), flight cleanii Hie 'house. At lenst once a week she has these tasks: " 1. I.nuudrj. -. Mnrketiug. .',. Siecinl cooking. i. SewinR or repairing. ."i. Thorough cleaning of house. ti. Cleaning of w inflows, siher littlngs 7. Cleaning of refrigerator. tasks that come up in the daily life of a housekeeper. It will iuciense lier own sen -respect io see ilir list or things she is doing each day, but more than. that it will increase her interest in I housekeeping. To work by schedule will ' make her commander of these duties rather than their slave. louRer." For ngain 1 saj-fiiendsliip has flown. WhcreV Who knows not I. After all is said and done,, human nature is pretty much the same ns it has alwnjs been, though changes may come for Hie better. At the core of his being, mini will nntl liiusl remain the same if the win Itl is to cnnlinup. Please don't think that I hne meant lo lecture to j. Kudi was not mj intention, bu once stall me on a favorite subiect nn but nntl rest jou won't be able to stop me for the res . i -i r . in . .... of the day. Just like a woman, isn't it V As to whnt jou, suit! about my coin age to present the truth, could jou call it courage, wonder.' Am 1 not taking ndvniitnurp of Hip incnenitn tn ovnross ..... ImnnilD , .. 1 1 I ...... ... , I... . .... ...... ""K1'' perliaps-lielp if not help, at least "I.'" I" ' ""I I- - "" ! nn ... ....... advUe (if need bej nntl s.nnpnthizcV You ! l e it . t i nyf 'J0' f1r,:,t," tllat WP, ''ye P'fdged 1,r '"""d'.'iip. have jou.' I an. sure 0U lmv'"U " wnn ' ,ou "'lt0' II.HANA. TEN "REGULAR FELLOWS" BOTLT THISIDEAL GIRL I Twenty Do's nml Don Is for Girls Drawn Dp by Heal Live Young Men Who Got Together and Wrote to Cynthia THK liiglily iiitercstiiiR set of dos and "Seventeenth, l.enie religion alone don'ts printed below wrre Mibmltted in discussions, to the Cynthia column by "ten rcnl J "Klghtpcnth. Don't 1p a jolly-good-fpllows." If jou nre n man see If these , fellow. Very few fellows will set their standards for girls measure up to yours cnps for a jolly-good-fcllow. She's easy or fall below them nnd If yon nre n girl, to get and we don't want to go steady well see if you measure up or fall bplow with a girl whose checks nnd lips nre the "rules." TIipu sit down nnd write r worn out by kissing, and whose waist nnd tell, if you ngree thHt Hip idpal , is smallpr t linn It should be due to the girl is Hip Kind theSP tpn regular fel- hugging. lows describe : I "Nineteenth. If n fellow isn't nl- The letter follows: ways trying to kiss jou don't term him 'In nuswpr to a letter which up- slow, because he might he just as nllve peared ou jour page some time ago ns the next fellow, but thinks that If nntl signed 'Almost Muetceif I submit the following. The different views given in this letter were given to me by ten real fellows. By renl fellows 1 don't mean those who stand ou the corner 'watching the hobble-skirted girl board a trolley. "First. Don't think Hint good looks1 count everi'thine: n cirl with n cenlnl I smile and n sunny disposition with only passable looks is liked more than a Pit i iy uoii genuinely preitj-j ny me fellows. Second. !.. neat and tidy: dress rvour hnir well nnd take good care of your teeth and nngeinniN. -.imv.. .-H.'ri- Kive 11 CIllIloullllRC name to a fellow, because the joke may be on you later. "Fourth. Never try lo make a fel- nected with the. Philadelphia Society fol low jealous, becausp fellows in general Organizing Charity, being district sup don't like a girl who tries to ninke them Pjintomltii t and later a supervisor of 1 fonlmiM warn work. She lesigned from the j(.IUOUS. !.,(,. l hum , i. ,., .....x , tifth. treat the fellow fnir. nnd dent of the Clinton district of the Or IJ he s n man he'll reciprocate, and. bj ! ganizetl Charities of New York, n model f iicd paits of the way, the best way to let a fellow ' district financed by the Jttiscll Sage nlnv fair with ton is in sneak- nlmni ' Foundation. how men should be fnir, etc, etc. If I H;"Spori,!,y f"iV "U" y0" 1",,"1 """I tne passport. "Sixth. Keep well iiiforniftl with up-to-date news. "Seicnth. He a niftj although not necessarily a flashy dresser. 'liiglith. I .earn n lot of jokes so if n fellow tries to kid jou you enn conic light back, and although he'll feel it, to dancp don't wnrrt .. . , - I, home fellows have the hobby of teaching gills (ex ccpt tlieir sisters) how to dance, '..'Fourteenth. ItongeV Oh. yes. if jou know how to use it it is nil right, but if jou don't, then don't Use it, nnd a little thinR like rouge depends on how broad-minded n fellow is. iitieenin. lion I let every Tom, '-)'c': a'"1 -ini'k put his nuns nri.und ou: Aou'll be liked just as well if jou aon I allow nny one to hug jou Nino times out of ten this hugging nntl kiss ing u tloue at u test bj some of us fellows, although sometimes we an- 'tempted to steal a kiss just because we ie beginning to fall for the girl. 'Sixteenth. Don't he n snob! ! T was there to make a sketch of her. Luncheon was just over, an she was talking to a little knot o: women. The first words I heard, ai I slid quietly Into a nearby seat, weri "iSational Biscuit," rec aiitly my own tasty UneednJiUnc eon. I liked her, and settlexl com fortobly as she spoke again, my pei and ears bu "Between she was quoting, "there's always is bit of pause when all tho worlci seems waiting and listening children. Since things, I've gl The verdict is babies. FI Then, w; always the to tod me Uneeda Biscuit no ,, S same their uniform lightness, crisp' ness, and wholesomeness having won them Uh. IIUt bWe 'ScUi weT ?.UJ' - i ou see, wett on. "are mals. They nre most tractable after ill something to eat. National daintlt'"' isiw" " 'i on' N A single application of Kesmo usually relieves skin trouble The moment Rtsinol touches itching. . LurnlnK skin, the sufferiuE usually ' tovs. The skin rapidly loses its angry look, the trouble clears away, und a surprisingly short ttme'Nskiq.heolth arm mt 'aiuali iiouhoid Q t - i. .I W 'xA . MintIA lntm wiB;m"iiwitiuivnjr.r4 -sl-; ul ir..j r.r tt-j t-'tt- he tries to kiss jou he'll lose jour ifripndshin. Twentieth. Don't keep steady com pany j-ou're always the loser in a quarrel." RED CROSS AIDE CHOSEN Mss Elizabeth Wood Will Be Home Service Secretary jiss KHznbeth Wood will be the executive secretary of the liomp service section of the Amerien.. Tfml f'rno n SUCPCRSOr of Miss jnnct c Moo ,vlo ... , o KMVmn w,w worfc of the divisional headquarters of the or ganization. .MlRS wood was for ten jears con- ,Iis,'i v,l01 lias been associated with Sddph?a!,:w,BYlannrc,iucg': i)llring hcr work wlth ,,, Up(, Crgs she was .with the Potomac diiision, the southwestern division and the national bendqunrters in Washington, : ' S "i ) I like it f ana it Rmsk t is a wholesome antl nourishing food 'a.. 1.n .. t.nlA II.. 1.-1 . mi int.- nnuic iitiini.v iruiii uauy iu Rraittlma. T.et the clilltlren eat n but- teret llollauu Jlusu between meals. Wonderfully 'crlspj- nntl light a table laintj that wins j-oti with the first taste. Heller than toast and the raslrst illj-eHtptl food r all. Doctors recom mend It. Holland Itul(S hae a hundred use Learn about them. 15c for a lar package at gioceis don't paj more. Made only by Holland Rusk Comany Holland, Michigan Maker of O-Joy Custard Desserts Idrcn's Hour like a feast. For the iny toddlers there la a varied Jjneiiu, sometimes Uneeda Biscuit nd milk, sometimes Graham Crack- brs, Oatmeal Crackers or Lunch BIs- ts changed on special Sjccaslons tauiu Time Sugar Cook- jes or Tig Newtons and, rarest of ill, there are -days when we had and those "Don't think my hour Is just a unch hour. It started us happily. s. all, and made us sure they ling every day for WJteaw wo must feetl s we must same, because i-e would r their are always the like y lo Jn ut. the foremost position in the biscuit world It NATIONAL Pt BISCUIT COMI-ANY rto of SiUr. their To the hour riiade It seem food heavy enough th dinner, but always id always dainty, al- :ig as only National Sts can be. During tho 'my babies were growing never missed the Chll- tn Hour witu iu tostv least. Reilnol O'.ntnitht and Knlnnl Soap contain nollilng tluit could iniurorlrrlutctliei'Aitl.lii, tlieir clear Btaaypimn'ea.rtilnMi In naroucimtii.tnnri.,nHr(r.a,i idar ..1Ta " If UHWHIU IU UNB 1. riUUinBI. flUM H0JB"tttRUullHr!9pE'iH , I - 43 7' m "I n ,i n 4 Al t n tte- -II ruiurwd to tUM watry with '-m I ... wwjtjAKiusrsT. &C '' 60 &&t t WWJ ."TTV it't'vrVtf. iMtfMMVM' ' iwi. tf 's&ma& Jhi fl :'A'Mwr'- ' H.YL'J .1 J '''- ' '- .v ' ' - n p-Sf- CN ft- Ui'Mctimim ..',;1 : LUiiiHainwiBmauanfMiu'dMiBa -i -j .7. .frr'T
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers