.VSJKjpr " .pV 'V". V-'-S S" t $ vf? ' j; t i5 " .... " M,K ' EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PmLADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1919 L. 7 dKs 'U f fARKETING IN MA YTIME : SUDDEN FRIENDSHIPS : IN THE SHOPS CYNTHIA : INQUIRIES ffl tw? .V w I- . m SEi jiA " fkis 3- ml gTiW'- tf?S. WILSON GIVES THE FOR A MAYTIME SUNDAY DINNER Ireakfast and Supper, Too for a Family of Six- K Ir-M ARKET1NG the raonth of May '. J surely brings pleasure to rnc 1 housewife. Late May days are balmy r ami 41ia elalle nTrtT1 a .rrmrllv nrmv jk.jof produce. The berries are just be- 'ginnlng to bo within rcacn 01 me moderate purse for a family treat. Just about this time the family ap petite becomes jaded. The folks are apt to be listless and fagged, so, Mother Housewife, you must bring fnrtVi voiir menus in a new and more "r 1 appetizing manner if you wish to tide over the nays 01 spring icver. The appetite craves succulent greens and fruits. Tho long winter diet of meat and heavy foods has given us a surfeit of thete things, so Wo will plan an entirely new menu for Sunday. An up - the - sUite Pennsylvania house-mother gave me the recipe for tomato fritters, along with tho le tmark that sometimes they just won't eat meat, eggs' or smoked meat in the morning and then she knows it's timo to give them tomato fritters. So wo will include them. in our Sun day morning breakfast. Also, let us purchase a box of strawberries 4oven though the price soars to thirty five cents. Twp desserts can be made from one quart, A Suggested Menu BREAKFAST Steamed Dried Peaches Tomato Fritters Toast Watercress Coffee Select firm tomatoes and then cut in one-half-inch slices. Dip in the prepared batter and then fry until golden brown. Scne with cream sauce. How to prepare the batter: Place one egg in a bowl and add , One cup of water. One teaspoon of salt, One-half teaspoon of pcppei. Beat to mix and then add Two tablespoons of grated onion, z One and one-half cups of flour, Two teaspoons of baking powder. Beat to a smooth batter and then dip the tomatoes into it. Fry quickly until golden brown. DINNER Radishes Young'Onions Baked Green Peppers Sunshine Sauce Neapolitan Macaroni Peas Cucumber Salad What Makes Bird-Eye Maple? Here Is the Explanation W32 makes the birdfceye maple? That is a question which you have often asked jourself when ytiu looked at a beautiful pir-ce of furniture made nt this wood. The American Forestry Association, of Washington, which is Campaigning for the planting of memo rial trees, gics the answer. There have been a number of theories, but the real reason is simple Tho favorite theory has been that .'' sapsuclccrs, by perking holes through the bark of young maples, make, scars which produce the bird's-eye figure iu the wood during succeeding years. Bird- s pecked hickory is oftea cited as an analogous case, yet who oversow bird's eye figure in hickory, though tho bark f.rnay hac been perforated like a col jwdcr by the bills of energetic sap suckersV The effect in the case of hickory is the opposite of bird's eye rffL.ln maple; the wood is discolored and Adventures ;UJ WISH," sighed Dorothea, "we had J- a nice wealthy friend with an "automobile who would take us for a long ride iu the country this afternoon." "Never mind." I nuswercd consolingly, rtll' such a hrieht. sunshiny day we'd have to squint awfully aud we'd get . wrinkles. I was cer one to iook on the bright side of things aud was quite -.- i.....!... mpoalf Hint T linil rpn . fc iuusraimaiiuK ujjow v...... - ---- soned us both out ot caring wuen uoru M:4' thea rcplieU, "Oh, we could each buy a LT nnlr nf those amber clasbes with the , - --- - . . .. . ,, imitation tortoise shell rims, xou can . if thom far inn rents u nair. and Te ) :.., 4s 4nl1 vnn flhnnt them. EL. anyhow, for you to write about. There EWsare times when I think that Dorothea RL V.'taVeii entirely too much interest in the m TH "adventures. Bnt, anyhow, these glasses F nA nf those rich friends. And they , jLjre excellent for the glare at the shore. 1 feA TiA vn Liimr thufc oi can cet a set l?Vt three-corned aluminum pans. -vhieh M;' flit (V6UC1 v - I ' EgjP stove? Think what a saving this is! P? ' Each- holds, I should say, enough veg- ,,. eraoies iu sent iu. ,.-.v, ..... ( L y 'means that at one and tne same lime . ft toii can cook three things on one , SC 'burner. Being three-cornered, they fit If togethcriand form wnui ioon iu w a .ISrKO 1UUUU yuv. WtU I have discovered a utile orusn woico ff "K splendid for helping to remove spots rs -J ..... . . -..,-. t- If f. AY your good trust your furs teurs. Furs repaired Vfashioned with such ?such skill as to assure "done now at a third ,1'Pay the cost in the Fall." r v: te&& uh iv .r 't". ,S Three Dollars Will Cover -The Complete Marketing List Is Given Here and the Necessary Recipes By MRS. M. A. WILSON (Covvrtohl. lilt, bu Mrs. H. A, Wtlsdn. VI Iliehli Hon ltd ) Ask Mrs. Wilson 1' ou hao any cookery prob lems, bring them tc Mrs. Wilson. She will bo glad to answer you through these, columns. No per sonal icplles, however, can bo given. Address questions to Mrs. M. A. Wilson. ni:.MNa Public Ledoer, Philadelphia, Strawberry Ice Cream Coffee Baked Green Peppers Allow one laige pepper for each person. Cut a slice from the top and iemoe the heeds and then place in cold water until needed. Now mince fine four onions and then cook until tender, but not brown, in four table poons of shortening. Place in a bowl and add Two ounces of bacon, diced and cooked a light brown. One and one-half cups of fine bread crumbs. Two teaspoons of satt. One teaspoon paprika. One-half teaspoon of thyme. Three-fourths cup of milk, Four well-beaten eggs. Mix and then fill into six large peppers. Place in a greased baking pan and add one-half cup of water. Bake foi forty minutes in a moderate oven, rne minutes neiore removing from the oven place a strip of bacon oer each pepper. When nicely hi owned serve. Sunshine Sauce Make a cream sauce, using One and one-half cups of milk, Seven tablespoons of flour. Place in a saucepan and stir until dissolved, using a fork or wiie whip. Bring to a boil. Cook slowly for five minutes and then add One and one-half teaspoons of salt, One teaspoon of white pepper. Two tablespoons of grated onion, Two well-beaten eggei. Mix thoroughly and then serc with baked peppers. Macaroni Neapolitan Cook one package of macaroni in boiling water for fifteen minutes and then turn into a colander and place under cold running vater. Set aside about two-thirds of the macaroni for the supper. Now mince unsightly Some attribute it to the action of the frost, but no such connec tion between cause aud effect has been shown to exist. The explanation of the phenomenon is simple, and a person with n good magnifying glass inu work it out for himself The bird's-eye figure is pro duced by casuHl or abnormal buds, which have their origin under the bark of the trunk. The first buds of that kind may develop when the tree is quite small. They are rarely able to force their way through tho bark and become branches, but they may l'nc mnny years juft under tho bark, grow ing inlength as the trunk increases in size, but seldom appearing on the out side of the bark. If one such bud dies, another will likely rise near it and continue the irritation which produces the fantastic growth known as bird's eye. With a Purse from clothes. It looks very much like a miniature dauber with which you blacken your shoes. It has long stiff bristles and after you have dipped it in soap and water or ammonia and have briskly scrubbed your skirt or dress the spot must bo a btubborn one indeed to withstand such n determined brush. Price, twenty-live cents. For the names of shops where ar ticles mentioned in "Adentures With n Purse" can be purchased, address Editor of Woman's Page, Evening Publio Ledger, or phone the Woman's Department, Walnut 3000. Milk Tor Infant & Invalid. I Xo Cooklnc A Nutritious Diet for All Ages. Quick Lunch; Home or Office. OTHERS are IMITATIONS wisdom forbid you to to the shears of ama and rebuilt by us are art and assembled with perfection. Repairing below winter's prices. Mason & DeMamJ m MENU the Cost of the Three Meals One onion. One tomato. fine and place four tablespoons of fat in a frying nan. When hot add the onion nnd tomato, cook until soft and ' until hot and cover it closely to pre vent drying out. If too dry, add a couple of tablespoons of boiling water. i Strawberry Ice Cream Look over the berries and then lay aside tho firm ones for strawberry shortcake for Monday. Use just one half box of berries. Steam, wash and then drain und mash well, adding a cup of sugar, and set aside while pre paring the cream. Place three cups of milk in a saucepan and add six tablespoons of cornstarch. Stir until the starch is dissolved and then bring to a boil and cook slowly for five minutes. Kemove and then cool and rub the berries through a fine sieve. Add to the prepared milk and one half pint of cream. Beat to blend. Place in the freezer and freeze, using three paits of ice to one part of salt. This amount will make nearly two quarts of cream. The half-pint of cream may be left out if desired, and add one egg to the cornstarch mix ture instead. SUPPEU Cheese Sandwiches Mucaioni au Gratin Lettuce Tec Cream Sponge Cake Tea The market basket will require One-half pound of dried peaches, Fhe medium-sized tomutoei, Ow bunch of watercress. One bunch of radishes. Three bunches of seallions. Sir green pepjers, .Vine eggs, One package of macaroni. One-fourth peck of peas, One quart of onions, One cucumber, One head of lettuce, One box of berries, One-half pint of cream, Two quarts of milk. This menu can be prepared for the family of six for an approximate cost of $3. Many folk like to have a week end guest or just perhaps some one or two extra for dinner or supper. The housewife will find this menu sufficiently attractive for the guests. The meat will not be missed, as' its equivalent is found in the eggs and milk. Sponge Cake Place m a bowl Three-fourths cup of sugar. Yolks of two eggs. Cream until a light lemon color and then add Four tablespoons of cold water, One cup of sifted flour, Two teaspoons of baking powder. Beat just enough to mix and then carefully cut and fold in the stiffly beaten whites of two eggs. Bake in a tube-shaped pan in u moderate oven for forty minutes. Most of the preparing can bo done on Saturday. Make the batter for the tomato frit ters and set the bowl in tho ice-box. Cook the macaroni and prepare the peppers and have the filling ready to mix. Do not add the eggs until just, before putting the filling into the peppers. Prepare the ice cream mix ture and have it thoroughly chilled, thus making the actual work for the day less than four hours. Use level measurements for successful results. wouldn't ij, 6Ksi consider my house-cleaning complete without i my can or two or 'LAVA-VAR.' All woodwork that is c scratched or worn can be made to look 'most like 5 -.1 ! iw a 1 t A r . new wun uva-van. ... . It is easy to out on dries quickly overnight M with a smooth, tough. elastic, waterpoof surface that surprisingly resists wear. "Give 'LAVA-VAR" a R trial it is an instant re- newer of woodwork." At Your Dealer's AU Color end Clear Felton, Sibley & Co., Inc. Philadelphia JanelMrer 0 Colon, rointi hJ o rarnunu nnte JMJ IV 141 'Iflffl&m Floor finish .mm I ""! r- p p ft IfHii "I VBvT&flHV A CASCADE OF LACE ON WHITE NET FROCK ttftfop Summer frorM wilt he elaborate this season. Embroidered net is used in today's model. The cas cade nf lace attached (o the sash at the back of the frock is a de ddedly smart (oudi A Dailj Fashion Talk by Florcnco Hose llTANY of the loneliest of the summer l'-- frocks owe much of their beauty to the gorgeous ribbon thut forms the sash, ' as well as the manner in which tho sash has been draped. The women, too, are realizing the rejuvenating pow ers of a length of beautiful ribbon when they nrc endeavoring to dress up last year's frock and make believe that it Is an entirely new dress. It will hate to be admitted that this method has in many instances proved very success ful, as there is so little difference be tween the smartest of last year's frocki land those worn this season. The sleeves of this summer are, as n rule, short against the longer sleeves of last year, but after all that is easy. Last year we had the sash, but it was usually of organdie, so you see the ribbon re places it to a nicety. Kverything that is dainty in summer dresses seems to be good. There arc the pretty dotted Swisses, nets, of course organdies, voiles, chiffons, nrtlstically printed challis and laces. There are quite as many untrimmed as trimmed, but the newest would seem to be trim med with laces, embroidery or beads, for the vogue of beads is by no means dead. i wmMKT ilk !nlHKttW Pi 1 Hr M 1 M 1 ?g?giiii'iiiiiiiiiiTi;j5r,(LjjSpfr 4&r ttwgmer 1214 Walnut Street Atlantic City Show Rooms The Breakers Very Special Sale of Exquisite Spring and Summer Hats At One-Half Original Prices Mnie. Socket announces an Exposition of Styles of exceeding interest. Her collection -of Gowns, Dolmans, aims, Lingerie ana summer rurs is noteworthy for refinement, originality of design and general excellence. you like good Music and good Chicken Salad eat in The Orchid Tea Room 12 to .1. II For Saturday j -l II . Phenomenal Sale of ' ; I I I -SBMgx I Dresses and Model Coats N I yKiWKfSmJk. 1 At a Final Clearance I I ljjgMfl'nk I Of Half Price and Less II -; 3-ifMlnlBk IP I Dresses Coats B 9BSeSE3SSBmS!S3SaB3EBSBtjSy U II A Readjustment of stock and 1 , I ., ., Ill 'i I I . ... . . limmmWt I I regrouping of remaining I Tfc j, HBf I bnlnnce of our high - clan II I Mealtime Is Joytime l ISBSBfT l sizes Materials of Cloth. IL, M 1 Coats of Tricotine. Poiret II you know the stcreit of You can be sure that jour baking results will please j-our family most It j-ou use T Misa rrincme .PutttPhosphate BaWrrjHrrder Dace a plate ot hot Frlnclna biscuits on j our table and see hove they fly. ISliS. At Your OroMr's&feS ' VnwImmmsmmmmmmmmmmmmWmmkWBTlMlm y TvEKft- :j-mjf-X-2jmhmdj-mM-mW-m L .4 f mmmWkmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmnmmmmmmK', .mWfM." ' . mMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmWmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmWkmmT Please Tell Me What to Do By CYNTHIA To "Ten Regular Fellow" Dear Cyhthia Tho letter from "Ten 'Itegular Fellows' " attracted my at tention as no letter has heretofore done. It is concise, true nnd rather clever. May 1 submit a few commenti on the "rules" which I. am sure will bo help ful to all of us girls in standardizing oursches nnd detecting our shortcom ings? My first comment is on rule No. 4: I was very much pleased to see a confirmation of mv own belief that 'a fellow does not enjoy being made jealous. T have noticed this to be n fact on actual occasions, but a grcnt 'deal of writing is based on tho belief i that arousing jealousy is a good treat- I ment for most cases. , No. 7: One can't always be perfect 'and beautiful, as far as looks arc, but I am glad n point wns made on dress. I I spend n gient deal of time planning 'what clothes I do get. I think every , girl should do nil thnt is possible in KiUng a "niftj" appearance, as it was suggested. One's tastes aro revealed in the way one dresses. No. 8: 1 am u little hazy right here. It would appear us if it would be pos sible for a girl tit be acting witty nnd clever always haviug an answer on tip's notice and thus plcaso tho fellows. Howoer, I'c found thnt most fellows prefer you to leave your wit at home. To me it gives tho impression of show ing off, and anything that would sug gest this should be abandoned. Per haps a great deal depends on tho way one says things. No. 9: It seems ridiculous that a girl should cry before a fellow if she isn't pleased for some reason or other. To m.v knowledge such'occurrences are few, although my knowledge along this line rany be limited. No. 10: "Don t try to sec how loud vou can lauRh." Good for you! Thnt shows you bojs have hud jour heads together when jou put these points into form. No. 11: I am glad jou stated that; although it is good to ho an interest ing talker, do not do too much of it. I nbhor going out with a fellow who compels me to make talk or else have an uueasy feeling. For instance, while on u street car, of course its enjoy -'able to talk of different interesting in cidents or anj thing eKe theie is in icmimou, but don't be afraid nnd feel uneasy when jou don't have unything ti) saj. Just act mitiii nl anil be jour own ilenr self. That's when every one is nt his or her best. No. J.'!: I can't give n very fair opinion here. I enjo) dancing, and I've noticed most fellows are agonized when thrust on sonic one who can't dance. 1M5 5HUK ' 103 S. 15th St. Preparatory to Opening; our C ape May More Me inn ounce an IMPORTANT SALE ut all Import eij tJnen nnd LhiETle jjmi vrnt baktne success. IF" i' PI f v i wtw s4M A fe&f&rt' a 111 . r-f."7.1 ' , i, i.l. 7iBiiMli is J fflV&. M II Georgette and Crepe de aJJ mmL ) Twill or Gabardine, in f &LW I 1 i Chine. In ell the fa- V ' all the staple colors. I MmmmWr II vored shades, in- MH LaW lll'lll ? JHvJPJF II eluding Flesh I I ,T A ,, .. I I P5sw 1 ti and Navy- ReaI Values. No Alterations It .f jlmM Every Sale Final to DS.OO I Usual Personal Service Great- II iiRm M II Purchase Now for Entire J 'f Augmented for ftis naUt I I WTSSa 1 II x Summer NeeiU. I No Refunds or Credits, I ... JBwv I ' II have frequently been enabled In tfie pait to offer values of a tnott II . . ''t 9 A JXll i III I np nf far armtsim ilalum and dmalrnhllitv than ivnv.jsf aiii. 7pmp aAT,.,. IIHU I ""' Jt I believe they like the girl to dance well, too. i No. 14: Tou've struck tho point here. "Use rogue If you know how." Very few know howl At school the girls that I go around with call rouging au "art." No. 10: AVhnt do you mean by a snob? No. 20: Do you know, boys, when you go with a fellow nnd begin to know him nnd have a great deal In common such ns friends, tastes, etc., it's dreadfully hard not to let his visits become regular I I'm only seventeen, but. you know. one gets a lot of this sort of thing from tiio gins' gossip at high .school. FAUVcrra Break With Him Jlnry Ij. : My dear, do not let yourself get upset over tho matter. Make up your mind to have nothing further to do with the young man, no matter what he may sny or do. Yon did nothing wrong except when you did not tell the truth to your parents. When a man talks of his con quests among the girls very few believe him ; and If ho docs talk about this you will suffer less from it than he. Make up your mind not to sec him again, and if he docs talk and your hear about it simply tell the truth, that he had de ceived you about where he was taking you, and that you had left as soon ns you found there were no others there. It istoo bad that he kissed you, but if you did not consent you are not to blame. I think you nrc exaggerating the whole mntter, dear, from crying over it in jour thoughts so much. If I can help jou nny further I will be glad to do so. But I feel suro you would do well to tell your mother all about it. She will not tell of it aud will help vou. Itcmember always it is very un wise to tell a lie, to get out of a thing, for it always plunges you into further complications. You do not have to tell every ono everything, but you do not have to tell what is not true. i'S feS343 UurOlq IU WS" Children Crave Sweets Rut there are i wests nnd nwpetfl Gha them all they want of The Dessert That Never Disappoints It s pure, wholeponw and pood for KTown-ups, ounpBters and convalescent?. Buy It To-Day OUB GROCER SELLS IT The Morrison Co., Phila. mm The Tortures of NEURITIS Drugs may relieve, but will not eradicate tno causes. Our natural methods WILL. The Collins treatment em ploys "baking" of the affected parts by special apparatus, if necessary, or electric cabinet bath, dietetic and other sci entific methods of re- kl. btonng normal func tions to the entire ner vous system.' Women attendants only. Abso lute privacy. Free, trial treatment gladly arranged. COLLINS SYSTEM OF PHYSICAL CULTURE For Women Exclusively B,,,uSBSin?",rt 1418 Walnut St. i ZZc( Louis Slone I ' J ' n Mrs. Louis Stone Personally at Your Service I -A M 1306 Walnut Street n I S1 I r jbsk.wk t. rwmmEmmmmmr ' xl ) ii ItlimutfUmwmnmBmmmMWHiWilBffflmifo twBmMite'tiMtim-iffiftffl ' !Xam'r'"k-iliiSfj.iM A WORD ABOUT THE WOMAN WHO TRIES TO RUSH YOU She Meets You at a Card Party for the First Timo and Builds "Lifelong" Friendship in Half an Hour rpHEMJ was a good picture at the A movies in our neighborhood lately. It showed tho girl nho takes up things and r'hen drops them before Mic's half way through. I hello e this particular girl started out iu the lied Cros motor service nnd then stopped (o take up reading to the soldiers aud then began to specialize in meeting tho trains and giving the wounded bojs cigarettes and sandwiches. And so on she went, hav ing n perfectly lovely time. k Doesn't this for all the world remind you of the woman who takes up, not things, but pcoplo? You know whom I mean the vvomau who necr sees a friendship through. She begins to per form In her school dajs It wus she, you remember, who wllHIr mul rntlm- siasticaly took jou up in 'the brst-jcar nign wncn sne heard jour uncle was one of tho leading comedians on the stage. She wished you on all the other girls, willy-nilly, and then nlas! do you re member, when your uncle came to town and gave no boxes or excursions behind the scenes, she dropped you I Follow this girl into womanhood. Here we find the member of the club or card party who meets you one after noon at ,1 nnd at 4 is beseeching you to come to see her. At 5 she is arrang ing that jou and your husband go off on nn automobile trip over sotuo week end and at 0 she is fondly kissing jou good -by. THERE Is always a reason for this. Sometimes you have dropped the chance remark that tho car is in the Eiiiiiiiiiiiniiniiiini- ) Mimumm. IA AT J.toWrvlBah. 1 'fk nf 1 i IIIkI ii v 7 r !! II tflZWltwt Street FOR TOMORROW A Sale of Pretty New Summer Dr 'esses -Every One a Model 37.50 Value t of $43 to $65 Mis Worthington opens her first summer season with this wonderful sale of summery frocks. Every model is a Worthington gown crisp, fresh and entirely new as the shop itself. MATERIALS Models of Dotted Crepe Meteor .Models of Striped Summer Silks Models of Organdie and Net Models of Crepe de Chine SHADES All the summer light shades in all their beguiling daintiness. i i gl Models ot lrepc de ihine ; All the summer light shades in all their beguiling ! i I f figv A .issrmrmSsSi? t - shop being painted or sometimes you are) just particularly well-dressed and ex pensive looking and you just plain nat urally seem ns though you might bo the right sort of person to cultivate. If you aro clever and If you are wise Jou will aold this sudden "jump-down-jour throat" brand of something It is not kind to dignify with the name of friendship. For it never, never lasts. It is absurd to think that two people who know absolutely nothing about each other can, simply because they Both happen to be the same placo on the fcame nftcrnoon, pledgo undjlng friend ship ever afterward. It muy look that way nnd feel that way for the moment. Hut real friendship is not a matter of one single Jolly afternoon. Real friend ship is something of slow growth. It builds itself up little by little, knlttlnir itself firmly and rather inconspicuously as it goes. But eventually jou have something warranted not to tear, rip or gUe. It is nil wool and a .yard wide, aud the woman who thiuks she can manufacture a substitute in half an hour is not only wrong, but she is miss ing out on one of tho sweetest nnd iiepr-fniUng satisfactions of humanity. Removes Fruit Stains Now that fruit is in season it is we'll to know that boiling water poured over tho stains will immediately remove them. To secure the best results hold tho stained cloth over a pan nnd have tho water fall from a distance of at least thrco feet. Tho force thus secured is a great aid in removing the stain. i II 3 fl ' HI a i -4, jbl "i t I H 1
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