. v1 i "EVENING PTJfiLl'O ;liEDGERipHtLtblBLPHIA, lUESD Afc&Y-- 27,510l,9r - i" - IV i "MENUS AND RECIPES FOR MA Y 30 OUTING NOVEL NECKLACES KITCHENS CYNTHIA INQUIRIES ' . ! -- . , i , . , 1 ZM EM" F m? ft &W a EST . '' rr - THAT DECORATION DAY PICNIC; '. ! ,. SUGGESTIONS BY MRS. WILSON First the General Plan and Then Preparing Delicious Sandwiches and Making a Tempting Chocolate Loaf Cake The liight Way to Make Lemonade, Fix ing Coffee in Large Quantities and Other Hints FlECORATION DAY will be nn. L ideal day for a picnic. To make n picnic a success there should be a choice location, and it is a mistake to travel far from home, because not only the little ones, but the older persons ns well, soon ijet weary. Nor is it necessary to work one's self neaily to exhaustion to prepare for the picnic. Make suie of a supply of pure .lfil.iMfT wlni TViic io ninet irrmnr- tant. Don't take a chance with 1 lemons. Stir to blend, then typhoid by usinB water from an un-, P"r m a bottle and cork. Tale a known source. Have pkmty of paper ' '"W prcservinR kittle or a new plates sanitary spoons, paper nap- . wooden pail for making the lemon kins and paper drinkinK cups. This ' A 'W coffee pot is a ncccs makes for a licht return when the s'ty; "se one pound of mcliur..-fine outinjr is over. Tin- n sites nnd spoons, napkins and cups may be buiued after using. Don't tpend days making rich heavy cakes and pastric-.. My ex perience has hrcn that those who k on a picnic get very hungry, nnd sim ple foods are more appetizing. A simple fare of potato salad, deviled eggs, salmon sa'ad and fish cakes with pickled beets satisfies most per--on3, while ham and tongue sand wiches aie the old standbys. This may include baked beans, cup cakes ami gingeibiead. All these things aie easily prepared in a single aftei noon. Hon to Prepare Squeeze lemons and prcpaie a lemon simp as follows: P'ace in a saucepan Two pound of sugar. Two cup of wulcr. Stir until dissolved, then bring to i boil. Cook for five minutes, then ulcl the juice of one and one-half Dainty Hats for Summer Dresses A Daily Fashion Talk by Florence Rose i-1 New. ii .. i.. .us hi in- i aiul siiiniuci dross's p. Kiel! lieu are tlnee that would he u titling touch 1o nil) fovliiinc. The) aie de scribed in tod:i)'s fashion talk AS WH all know, the men have for in the various shades and tho-e of either jearv had a liind-aud-favt rule re- ' while or black lace, which are quite the garding the putting on uf the stiaw lint latest fancy. In the spring nnd the In.ing it aside in At the left of the drawing loda is the fall. No matter how warm thei" hot draped in while iilflmi trimmed weather ma) turn in April or the early at the sides with led cherries. At the part of May. the men cling tcnnciotislj , hack are strings of cherry -colored cl to the warm felt hat, and only part with j ot nbbon. it when the chick strikes the 1.1th . The lint at the light is of black lace, of Jlaj. (hie could count on the lingers and is trimmed siinpl) at the back with the number of struws worn by the mine i a huttertlj how of the black lace, .hiring before that time. .mi,lirie al.c M)i(.,tetl and may he I.ut with the women it is diffeient. Lt,nt ,.ar0 of tlis U)or) There is po rule, and many veavons the I milliners seem to wunt to turn tl al- ' I'-vviaM. 1110. bu riorrnct ;.w , pimar around and nave women wear the pivots and felts in July and the straws anil laces in December. But summery drcsvcs demand filmy summer hats that they show- on" to tho best advantage. Just now the shops are tilled with the iniist alluring array of these summertime huts. They are so locly that I cannot but offer n little prujer to keep them all during the slimmer months. Then' are the leg horns decorated with (lowers, which remind one nf the old-fashioned flower beds; the large huts of light colored chiffons, or georgettes, that are Huffy and cool -looking, uud the hats of tulle THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE Who Has a Go-Cart? To thi Editor of Woman's Paot' Dear Maclitm I am it reader of jour paper and would like to ask a favor through It. If a reader of jour paper has n go-cart or stroller they have no more use for I would like to have it, ns mv baby needs the sun a?d fresh air ana sne has uot been well and is cutting teeth and very cross. 1 am not strong enough to carry her, and 1 live near the park. If I had either one, I could go out daily to bring a little more color in her face. She is fourteen months old. MKS. II. Mrs. II. 'n address is held here and will be. forwarded ta any Interested reader. Welcome.Home Partv To . Editor . Woman; Paoci Dear Madam-Mr fin.ee is expecting to get home from France soon, and when be does get home I waut to give him a little "welcome-home" pavty. A formal announcement of our engagement will be made at this time. "Would you please publish Home sug ' geetionS for entertainment, decorations r awl novel refreshments? i"" A ntiinnn V, jKwavi e,.fcewl a, saU-adr, WILSON 11 npyrtultl. 1019, lv .Hi. il. .1 41 night llcnrvcd ) II llsorl. Ask Mrs. Wilson V oii have any cuoKery prob lens, bilns them U Mrs. Wllsun. She will be Rind to answer you through these col-mins. No per sonal replies, howexor. enn bo Riven. Address questions to Mr. M. A. Wilson. USUNINO PUBLIC L.CDOER. Philadelphia. Kruunu coiiue, unu ijuuhu . i cr .. .... of sugar, one one-pound can of evaporated milk to six aunrts of wuter. This will give fifty cups of coffee. If you hac a fireless cooker your actual preparations will be very lit tle. Purchase a smoked tongue with out the gullet nnd soak for two hours in cold water, then place in a sauce pan and bring to u boil. ' Place in the fireless cooker with the hot stone underneath and one above, and cook overnight. Potatoes and eggs may lie cooked in the fnelcss with splen did results. Dcwlrd Kggh Allow two eggs for each person. Hard-boil the eggs, then cut in half lengthwise to remove the yolks. Mash the yolks fine and place in a bowl and add to one dozen eggs Oi hirrr rjiern pepper, chopped fine. Tiro large onions, chopped hue. Four brunches of paisley. Four ounces of grated cheese. wvVfrJV7.a ,1as Rose Will Help You with jour summer -clothps. Per haps jou are wondering just -what color in vogue now will be most suit able for )oti. Or perhaps it Is the piesent-day st)lca that perplex jou. Miss Itose will be glad to give jou (he benefit of her advice. Address MNa Hose, woman's page, IOve.nixii Pi p. l.lc LKDam, Send n self. addressed stamped envelope for pcrsounl replj, as none of the answers will be piinted. you suggestions for a novel "welcome- i : home" party. There is not sufficient space here to give the details. May the I Woman's I'age editor wish you joy and happiness? Trade Name for Salt To (lie EiUtor ot H'ouian' Paot: Dear Madam IMcaso tell me if their is such a thing as salt. If so, at! what kind of u store U it purchased .' Yours truly, V. It. S. The salt to which )ou refer is a cor- ' tain brand of table suit. You can buy , it at certaiti large grocery stores that handle various brauds. Hangers for Drying Dresses rk. , , . .... I I "".piece urrsscsflre uwKwuni mi.-igs i I "hang on the line after washing, 'lhey j ' fl,kf "P a s.rra1t. ,,cal "' 'T If ,l,p' are , , I"1'1 U,0"S '" ""', aml if ""f nrc '"'"S , by the skirt, the sleeves will hang down and get grass-s(ulued. But hung on a metal dresshangcr, the varnish is apt to come off the wooden one If the dress Is very wet, it takes only u luurtcr of an inch of line ''room." One edge of the' By MKS. M. A. tkirt can occupy a closepln on the line at right angles to the one the hanger is on, and this spreads out the dress so ttwt, it rt.'alj3f well a8unlitfkt. ' 'V IV', y. t. ? n One-half dozen olives, chopped fine, One pirlilv, chopput pin'. Two t'-aspoonc of null. One teaspoon of paprika, One-half teaspoon of mustard. One teaspoon of Worceotershire situee. Six tablcapoons of mayonnaise dressing. Mix well ind fill into the whites of eggs, rounding up high. Dust with paprika and roll each egg in wax paper. Deviled Tongue Sandwiches Cut as many slices from the tongue as possible and put the bal ance througli the food chopper. Measure to every two cups of finely chopped tongue and add Tiro onions. One green pepper, Si'j- branches of parsley, Otif-lialf cup nf mayonnaise dress ing. One teaspoon of salt , One teaspoon of paprika, Thicc-qnarters tcuipoan of mus lin d. ,., . . .1 , , Work to smooth paste and use as a lilling between thin slices of but- teicd bread. How to Prepare Bread for Sandwiches Place one-hulf pound of butler in a large bowl nnd add One teaspoon of paprika. One teaspoon of mustaid. I nree laoiespoons or jineiu cnonneil , ' ' ' parsley. Beat until a light c. cam nnd then cut the crust from a day-old loaf of bread and butter with a spatula. Cut into thin slices Pflce the fill- ing between the slices and then cut each slice act oss. forming a triangle. Wrap in wax paper. Prepare the sandwiches later on Thursday after- noon and thtn place in a basket in a cool place. How to Make Cup Cakes Use the muflin pans nnd then grease well and flour, then place in a mixing bowl Three-quarters cup of sugar. Yolks of two eggs. Creairv well and then add Five tublesioons of shortening, Two cups of flour. Four teaspoons of baking powder. Three-quarters cup of mill, One teaspoon of vanilla. Beat just enough to mix and then cut and fold in the ttiffly beaten whites of eggs. Bake in prepared muflin pans in a moderate oven for twelve minutes. Bake the first batch plain, the second batch with raisins, the third batch with cocoanut and I then bake a chocolate loaf cake. Chocolate Loaf Cake Scvtn-eiyhths cup of sugar, One tgg. Cream well and then adtl Fire tablcsioons of shortening, Two cups of flour. One-half cup of cocoa, Four level teaspoons of baking, powder. One and one-quarter cups of milk, ) Beat to mix uud then add , One cup of raisins, One-half cuji of nuts. I Pour in a well greased and floured i loaf-shaped pan and bake for forty five minutes in n moderate oven. It is a wise hostess who plans Jiot only to feed her guests well, but who i also keeps them well entertained. It is well to take a rope and a board for a swing, a hummock and a bean bag and last, but not the least, a ' , kodak. ' i The swing will entertain . the I youngsters and the hammock will provide a nap for the one who likes forty winks, even though he be out ' of doors. Provide plenty of films ' for the kodak and it is sure to re sult in a perfect picnic. , Remember that many dangerous ' weeds have bright-looking flowers and tney are nest lett alone, even when one is familiar with them, so it is well to avoid picking any but the known wild flowers. U mkelmait hi I XN III Kfrs. vx ' III Il v .N III 1 LJ 38-40 2961 r , EASY TO MAKE A . BrtLVL .xVMfcTPJhi M,?.Ei Hw Hl. '2iM--i 4hSBHQmK'(B'::M 0V HV 4v'S t MBrHRKv H1K-BH.'-V t I vHSlr HHflBuvi 1 -RI&f-!J H - i j W lj ;: -"?1IPB,kJB' 1 i "O....'.0 0 "-0"O- Inexr.'nshe material ami a III tie work plus common sense will produce (his t.relcss cooker. The hoiispliecpcr lio follows, illrertlons can nialie- llir Mtchcn ronfcnlcnrc lirrsrlf. Better food ulth less expense and rITorl Is the result TK Yor uve n I a u- time, fur lirelevs cooker mi will Hie food mil be eocikinK while you are ilnim; some oilier nork nboiit the hniise. If oii use n lire'evs cooker. J oil will lip iib'e to vene better food. Many funds cooked i(t n low teinperatllie tor n Iiiiib time lime u much better llimir. nncl hreakfiivt ceienls so ennkcd me often considered more wlio'evonie If Mm live ii tireless cooker jou will -c fuel and oiir kitchen will be a much, more comfortable place in wli'uh to work, evpeclallj in hot weather Materials Von Will Need Tlieve materials plus a few hours' i,.k .,,.., onlIinr. common veuve will produce the tireless cooker jou niiut and neeil in Jour kitchen : t tiahtly buMt nrain 'mx - I -1 irMn. Ianr rnnuRh to allow at IniM Jour InrliPH ti-ukltlT ttruurnl tl 'fll' or lnMp nntt , Hn in 1.V 1 ni"tHl pill ultlmut liHtidlm ii(i ftii 1?ht-tlttlhT cover (Vtvpp iitp fern Ll (Its Inside n?ll If tin N lived H.re must lm tnlten to a wild ruvtlni; . . . ,0c to $1 Kxcelf-tnr r rumpled niytHpaper "HWtliKt. smund cork No innt Nsliln. pHper. H inch thli kiiem ''( to Mc I a rflhiii ti1 11iv V. vd i-siit mri or muMo, mii.ir . ioc While p.ilnt . ... Ille Ilnuml "iilllnn- of old inttoii m- Irrlnl nml rxiololur marie to lit SvVnnV", '.'.'.Vi'Tnio wi-.r weir.X'sT'i'o ,,u1' !,',',, H!lffiH.b A'G'iu To make the live of the lirelew cooker easier there arc sonic additional con leniences which may he lived if jou v" desire. The duplicate or triplicate kettles purchased to fit the well of )our i ooker are not absolutely ncopwiiry il jou own other pans which fi(. but they ate much more convenient and aid in making the conker more eflicient. If il is necewary (lint the cooker -be tinned, castors will mnke this easily done. The follow iut; directions f()r making a cooker are giien bj the States isola tions Service. Tinted States Depart ment of Agi ictilluic. If jou follow tlieiu r'osoly, jou will he ab'e to show jour efficient lirelevs cooker with pride to the next neighbor who comes in. How to Make (he Conker Scour firkin, let it drj tlioi-oughlj and put in castors.. Line with voeial Ihicknewes of news paoers tacked to sides. Put in volid la j or of excelsior about two inches thick. I Ins should be at least two iiuhes thick, but might wel I he inoie if tli" firkin is deep enough to permit. Pit asbestos mound pail and wire or tie it liimlj. Cut ciicle of avbevtos a little larger than the size of the pail and place tin top of the two-inch liner of excelsior. Set pail on top of this and w;eight before stalling to pack mount it in older to avoid luting the pail move out ot place. Put in small amount of ecelsloi aiii'Miil the iai'. distributing it eteulj. Pound down with handle of haminei or sniuetliiiig else neavj. Continue packing excelsior and pu ing tlow ii until i is about one-half flout rim of bucket. The more st Continue packing excelsior and pound f inch solidly the excelsior is packed the more efficient will he the tireless conker. Cut cardhoaiil collar to fit between Our All-the-Year-Round Picnics .llm ,ivs lie'i" trial hi's not a mil lionaire o lie bad to tn'r vacation" on wheels. When we get n dav 0ft It's on foot for ns from earlv In the morning and ht the time we've covered a sizable walk and lunch tlino arrives, we're simply starved. Wc take our lunch with 'iis, usually, and jou may be sure I'm careful to prrpare It heforehand In proportion to Jim's appetite. I make sano'wlclies of meat or cheese or whateva I happen to have 111 the houe wrd sometimes we have dev iled eggs wrapped In lettuce leaves ;t It's really chilly. Jim btlllds a flrs and we roast potatoes or broil chops. But no matter what It Is, we necr go out on an all-day bike without a, small bottle of A I Sauce, jlnt loves It. and It certainly la the soul of those picnic lunches. It has a rich, Krenchy flavor to It, you know. .Jlm"sas there Isn't any thing like It In the world, and I bellee he's right. But then I usu ally think that about Jlnt ! Adv. Pumps The Last Word in Smartness Shown in white kid, blac-k patent leather, and black dull kid. Splendid Value ut $7.50 So. 52nd Street - 63 Frank ford Avenue FIRELESS COOKER -O" " inside well for pail) and outside the, wood lontaiuer and set in place. Coer this with mixture of plaster of paris one part of planter of paris to two parts of water. In putting on mix ture avoid hnvlug lajer romp up above i-iiii of pail, on smoothly If not thin enough to put rub don n with lingers or witli knife blade. I'niiit after plaster of paris has dried! thoroughly Kill. pillow full enough to make it lit snugly between well top and lid. Fasten lid with hinges if box is used. The Question Corner ' Toda)'s Inquiries I. Who is Luc) Hickenlooper? 'J. What is a convenient wav to sprinkle clothes for ironing? .'!. How can a pretty frieze lie made for the nursery or the little girl's bedroom? 4. What is the best. material to use for mending small s'its in um brellas? ii. How can shoe polish be removed from n si'k tlress? t!. What is the best way to prepare a rug for storing away In order to prevent mollis? . Yesterday's Answers I. "Mother's Week" has been undertaken lit the American Y. W. C. A. at Tours. France. This makes a special feature of enter taining mothers. '2. A nitkel towel rack fastened at one videiof the front floor on the poroji makes a convenient rest for wet umbrellas. !!. The accepted origin of the np- poiiitiaent of a best man at a wedding is that he was chosen in .order to prevent the bridegroom from running away. 4. Wuter spots can be leinoved by placing a damp piece of the 'same material over the spot and press ing until dry with a moderately hot iron. .". A plain white chin lint can be ' "dressed up" if it is covered with a white lace nil in which there are coloted figures. The hat re quires no other trimming. The 'veil should be fastened at the edge of the brim, not allowed to bang over. II. WJien a raincoat is too -badly worn to be used, but partially gootl. the buck can bp cut into an apron to wear under another apron when washing. 664 S66 5(58 2tflfl .nAwAM.-..'l flivraffifflrc1"1"" "rvJ mMnhUn 1422 Malnut Street West of Bellevue-Stratfofd ANNOUNCE Conforming to our annual custom we offer at this time Gidding Fashions at prices that make it an 'event of super-values. To merit the recognized in tegrity of these reductions, unusual deductions in price have been made. WE PRESENT !Price deductions OF MILLINERY COATS, ' CAPES GOWNS, SKIRTS AND TAILORED SUITS JQZO 63l ,' ( :-'Wh ' - ,, , vi,,, tt j MAKING HOUSEWORK ALLOW Now the Outdoor Days Arc Here a Woman Ought to Make Every Effort to Take Advantage of Them NOW is the time of the year for a womnn to systematize her work" so that she may net out in the lovely turn shine anil conx some of it into her mind and body. Tt isn't fair to have all the wonderful blue sky days passlitR'a per son by with her only ab'e to Ret a, brief peek jut them through the window. If a woman travels from task to task without any rhyme or reason and at the end of the day U one of the sort who sits down, mops her brow and hays : "I don't know where this day has Eolie." Then she is not the woman who is going to enjoy the summer. Beware of the day that mysteriously disappears. A well -planned one never does. The Liberty Loan campaigns and the various drives, etc., have always, for sonic ijuecr reason or other, re liilndcd me "of what a body can do in the housework line if 'she makes up her mind to. In the loans for instance, there were a certain number of weeks given for each district to sell an allotted amount or quota of bonds. Now .you will notice from the very first there was a taking stock as to just bow much of the (itiota had been sold. In the middle of the campaign the committee .knew whether onc-ipinrtcr. one-half or three-quarters of all the bonds had been disposed of. To speak in a good old homely phrase, the city knew she was at." 'where w 1IIC1I is more than many a woman does, we will have to admit! There is nothing like a good schedule before you start and a continual taking stock of it as jou go aloutj to sec how well you are living up to it. to make housework get out of the way quickly. I truly believe the alarm clock is the best little friend n woman can have as she goes about her daily housework or her hottsecleaniug. lime flies so quickly and there are so many interruptions for a woman that It is really almost impossible to live up 'to a plan without sticking close to the clock. Say for in stance jou allow yourself an hour to Use Cuticura to Keep Your Hair From Falling I low many times have barriers given thisNadvjce to men who are losing their hair because of dandruff and scalp irritation. J At night rub Cuti cura Ointment into the scalp. Next morning shampoo with Cuticura Soap and hot water. A clean, healthy scalp means good hair. Cuticura Talcum is an' antiseptic, prof hy- lactic, soothing dusting powder oi dene ite. 25c. everywhere :iscinattng tragrance - Avfntlt? tJvFS (H AT46STri H II s I TIM El FOR R EC RE A TION wash the diMics and nfter that three quarters of an hour to make the beds. If you measure jour plan up by the clock and discover it took an hour and fifteen minutes to do the dishes because of an Interruption In the way of chat "over the bark-yard fepee," then jou know you will have to speed up on Ihe bed-making and the dusting in order to get to the mending in time to allow time for that pleasure trip. This must be remembered. If a part of each day Is to be devoted to the tasks that eoine around onct a week such as mending, cleaning tin silicr, thoroughly cleaning part of tlio house, then the regular duties that come every tlay, such as dishwashing, making beds, etc., must be disposed of quickly. Many a woman feels the day's work is done when she has 'wrung out the last dlsh towcl and given the final pat to the last pillow. But this same woman is the one wio will face an enormous ac cumulation of tasks the day before she Is going to have company, cleaning the Icebox to make way for the extra in food and what not! If onlv there im.t been a schedule which allowed for cleaning the icebox one day n week, the silver another, etc., how much different it could have been. fPHKRE are women who iaugh nt system nnd say it is all nonsense. Hut ask the woman who has tried it. All the laughs in the world couldn't drive her back to the old wearv waste ful way of managing. I OOKING ahead! your furs remodeled. We will save you a full third on prices that will prevail next"" iit T 1 1 1 winter, it is distinctly to your advantage to have it done now! 'Pay the cost in the Fall." "v. Russia Calf in a $Q Correct New Shade Soft, pliable leather with light welt soles assures service in this Smartest of Summer Pumps. Jhe Narfier Shoe Go. WALK-OVER SHOPS 1022 CHESTNUT ST. 1228 MARKET ST. "The 13th Street Shop NEW YORK Commencing I o morrow Important Sale 125 DRESSES One or Two of a Kind Taken From Htegular Stick Taffeta Dresses Satin Dresses Poulet Dresses Georgette Dresses Crepe de Chine Dresses Foulard Dresses Serge Dresses Tricotine Dresses A Sale of ' Tailored Suits Smart models of serge, tricotine and gabardine. Former prices ARvflfi to $85.00 .0W UUSfiM&JleFi Adventures . With a Pursd rpHKHK are so manv lovely chains w -L necklaces from which to choose rlJ .low that it becomes merely a malt for discrimination. You must chon the one which will suit you' best, n which will go best with your row Perhaps jntt will like the necklaces pale clouded nniber which come nt ffl rents. 1 think Jou will, for they lovely. Or maybe It Is that you like best those of palest pink or bit most unusiinl, They are priced, nt J I can well picture one ot those nee laces with a dainty, frilly blouse or soft, clinging little dress of white, All the smartest new slippers tl J ear have buckles and many nnd var, are the designs from which to choi But if one is very wide awake hue! can tie lounii which, wune tineoin attractive, are at Ihe same time pensive. One shop is showing an sortment of them at fifty cents a pa! Klaborate silver finish buckles r. temptingly displnjod and there, "td jou will fin tl neat black ones in dull Jet finish. . i There is something about the scent lavender that always starts the iinagii Hon agoing. What n wealth of mem rics hide in the folds of dainty ef nieiits laid away with lavender. A then to geP down to the practical si of it I've alwn.vs understood thn keeps undesirable moths away. One'sh. lins most attractive boxes of fragra lavender that are irresistible, .lust lonn down nnd sniff the sweet frngrnt is a delight. t I'or mimes I'uire Kililur, of Shops, nildress Woiim rnone vt ninut aiiow. Decide now to have Mavfeon & DeMarr? 1215 Chestnut Street Where Fashion Reigns". PHILADELPHIA p. Thirteenth Street) Junt Bp.lnw Chestnuts 4 47 Formerly to $87M Reductions on Capes & Dolmans A collection of individual' models from otfr regular' stock. Former prices ' 2.50 to $125M ,, 29.75 to 79.50 . "- rj. $ .-:,& m, r - . i ..i'.. '-.iMfe,.-V i I .. : vn i , t. - -.'i , il IB II I i .'
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