rf tr 04l 81 . EVENING PUBLIC LED GEK PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY,. JUNE 20, 1919 "41. it- on Marketing for good meals . s summer bathrobe .- little home hints . cynthia t ., . IVs W V (t- t r ESl vl I- i 5 V li. w. i It ;;M7?S. WILSON PLliVS T SMM F DINNER tferc s the Weekly Market Breakfast and Supper, Too Meals That Make Use By MRS. M. A. (Cortrriohl. iI. In .UI i?lffil. "DEFORE vlsllinjr the market the I housewife must determine for i herself just how much money she in tends to spend for food. The purpose of the food we cat is i tn keen us efficient nnd in condition to perform our duties. Thercfoiel we must have pood food, well cooked I nnd nicely served, for without this it is impossible to maintain our health ' and streiiRth. Before purchasing new food make an inspection of all the leftovers and , unused foods on hand. Plan to use these before ordering the ethci foods. ' When buying meat keep the fact in mind that cuts from the chuck, brisket and flank are the cheapest. They require lone, slow cooking tn make them tender, but they contain more nutriment to the pound than the higher-priced cuts. I Peas, beans and fish will supply the samo food value al a propor- tionately less cost. Plnn to pui- chase staples in sufficient quantities to last two weeks. Quite a whir can be made in this way. not only in , money, but also in time that is usu- ally lost when one or moie trips must be made each day to the stoie Try serving iced cocoa for va- n, . , ii. i r vJfv. Plnn to have three meals for .. ., . ., .. . Sundav. Now that the weather is ouuuaj. pleasant and many of us like to take an outing on this day, we usually meet and invite folk homo to a meal , with us, and for this reason the din ner and supper will be planned for six persons. Breakfast Berries Salt Cod, Vermont Sliced Tomatoes Bran Muffins Coffee ' Dinner Radishes Watercress Asparagus Soup Baby Lima Bean Croquettes Kerb Sauce Spanish Rice String Beans Cucumber Salad Cherry Dumplings Coffee Supper Macaroni Souffle Toasted Bran Muffins Fruit Salad Cup Custards Cookies Tea The market basket will require One box of berries, Three-quarters pound of center cut salt cod, Two tomatoes. One bunch of radishes. One bunch of ivatcrcrces, One can of asparagu.i soup. One-half pound of dried baby lima beans, One bunch of parsley, One green pepper, One-quarter pound of rice, One quart of string fceans, One cucumber. One head of salad. Two pounds of cherries, One-half pound of macaroni, One orange, Two bananas, Two quarts of mill,. Eight eggs. This marketing will cost approxi' jnately $2.50 without the staples that are usually in the house. Salt Cod, Vermont Select a thick center cut and soak for one hour in warm water. Wrap in a piece of cheesecloth and plunge into boiling water. Boi! for fifteen minutes and then drain. Divide into ' four individual baking dishes and ' cover with cream sauce. Sprinkle i wjth fine bread crumbs and a little I grated onion, and bake for ten min-1 utes in a hot oven. t Bran Muffins , Two and one-half cups of bran, I One and one-half cups of flour, ' One teaspoon of salt. Four tablespoons of eirup, Two tablespoons of shortening, One egs, One and three-quarter cups of buttermilk, One teaspoon of soda. Dissolve the soda in the buttermilk and then beat to mix. Fill into well greased muffin pans and bake in a y. moderate oven for twenty-five min utes. Toast tho left-over muffins from supper. Baby Lima Bean Croquettes Baby lima beans should be soaked on Friday evening;. Saturday morn it, inz they should bo looked over care- - f.ftillvnnrl tlipti nil Virn?ROl nnH flotn- i .i"Eed beans discarded. Place in a v .lwucepan ana cover witn com water. ' -St. ring to a boil and cook for five min- x ul.H 'I'.. i ntn AnlnitilAM ...4 !& under cold water and then return to ysfo saucepan. Cover with boiling 'jester and cook until tender. Add ITii anions, minced fine, I Basket That Provides for Three Good Meatless of June Vegetable WILSON !lr. V. .4 A'carrrrrf TV toon. Then mash fine. Tile in n dish and. set in the ice box until neeaed. To Prepare Croquettes One onion, One flrren pepper, Six branches of parsley. Mince vciv fine and then Mince veiy fine and then place four tablespoons of shorteninp in a saucepan. Cook the onion, pepper and parsley until tender, but not brown. Add to the mashed beans nnd season with Onr nvd nnr-hnlf Irn'pnovs of salt, One inpoon of paprika, Oncywrttr ienvpoon of mustard. Mold into croquettes. Dip into 'beaten ectr and then mil in fine eiumbs. Fry until golden brown in hot fat. Herb Sauce one and one-half Mnk(1 ono and onc.-haif cups 0f cream sauce and then add One cup of finely chopped parsley, One tablespoon of prated onion One-half grcen pepfycr, minced, I i lie, One and nnr-half teaspoons of salt, One-half teaspoon of pepper. Simmer slowly for ten minutes, Cherry Dumplings Stom, twQ poundg of cooWnf cher. n-cs an(j then place in a bowl Qne and one-half cvps of flour, One-half teaspoon of salt. Two teaspoons of baking powder, One tablespoon of sugar. ' ' J i Sift to mix and then rub in two i . , . , . . , .tablespoons of shoi toning and mix i , to a douh wjth scant fwro-thivds eup of water. Roll out one-quarter inch thick and then cut into four-inch squares. Fill the center with the , cherries, placing two tablespoons of sugar on cherries. Fold and ninch the edces tocrethor. formincr a dura- pling. Tic in individual pudding cloths and plunge into boiling water. Cook for twenty minutes. Serve with a thin custard sauce. aio: c..m Macaroni Souffle Cook one-half pound of macaroni and then cool and chop fine. Place in a howl and add One onion, chopped fine. One red pepper, chopped fine. Four bunches of parsley, chopped fine, T f. A uths nt iwn eggs, Two cups of cream sjiuee, One and one-half teaspoons of salt, I One teaspoon of paprika. j Beat to mix and then cut and fold ! in the stiffly beaten whites of twoi eggs. Pour into a greased baking i dish and bake in a moderate oven for twenty minutes. Serve at once. Mrs. Wilson Answers Queries My deal Mrs. Wilson Will you kindly tell me what is the matter with my lima and string beans? They were perfectly fresh and looked fine, but when opened they were awfully sour, also the corn. Please tell me the easiest and best way to can them and greatly oblige? Mrs. J. H. T. Your beans are sour, flat or have thcrmaphyle. This trouble is due to either beans were too long in transit, they were left in a warm room, weic overheated from storing in a warm place or the jars were kept in a warm room. See Woman's Page for arti cles on canning asparagus May 3, 1019. My dear Mrs. Wilson Having helped me before, 1 am taking the liberty of writing again to ask your advice. Last summer I canned some lima beans and rhu barb, and it was my first attempt, so am in doubt, therefore, as to whether they are good or not, so have not opened same as yet. Will you kindly let me know just how I can bo positive whether they have kept all right? Will appieciate an early answer, as I do not wish to keep them much longer. Thanking you for this and past favors, ME. EF. You will have to open a jar and sample the content, for proof of their keeping qualities. F urs: Kemember you felt when Their sparkle made you glad. Now they may be repaired and refreshed so that they will assure you the same degree of satisfaction as well as warmth. Work done now at a third below regular. "Pay the Cost in the Fall" FRENCH KNOT DESIGN FOR SASH OR BAG I 4?&qSPft f,y too. $AS8J ;.'... 1 ...-. i ,:o W C0 ku- c e , o ci'l , a Boe0 2 ooOO oo o ooc br,o !o 0" "n r, o V ooo O - Of v w O" X nn V -. w " O P P- O O O - n n - Qp, O . O C O 0 O P. B . , r, . - - D Please Tell Me What to Do By CYNTHIA Depends on Mother Piir Cynthia Picnic tell me, is it proper for a cirl shtei-n years nM to gn to the niownc pictures or theatre it'i a boj . proided thr. nre linmo bj 10 -W the latest? 'l ltl.Y LOCKS. Tf the girl's motliT appne of the ynung mnn it is nil risht frn her to Rn eut in the evrninu ifh him, imivideil he is home at 10 -"0 Dpr From lleana Cynthia This is for Mrs. I-fhrun. 1 am so vorrr to think I have given -.m. l.n imiircLinn nf ltMtlt- fllflistpl ith tl)(, 1)r(,tty Rirj. Umv i n ,i,l I cannot imagine, since 1 my-elf am so mm.v fond of n beautiful face why, I ""hl sit for hours anil not get tired llni"& ,il ''ul";r. Do j mi Know that 1 have liepn told T am almost a pagan hmU. am that T wa bom too late ti,P time of my life. In the opinion of vniie, should liae been ages' and ages ao whpn ,.rrrc(1 nn() ,,rPpk nr, ,as at its highest, and there you go miiu- dorstnnding me, As to my being o very young I know that I have not as yet been able to east my vote sad isn't it? Do ou icalir.e that you can rend my above named statement any way you please? It's true though: I wouldn't ote if up could. About sweeping statements I don't know cm -ee. dear Mrs I,e brun, in the few short years that T have spent on this sphere of ours. 1 hae met so many people -who have merited all 1 have said that one could or rather should partly blame me fm entertaining the iews that I do. Thank ou for our suggestion. If there is anything I dislike (and I do many tliing-l us intolerance; aim km be accused of being that very thing that I so dislike, well, it's rather haul Please, plcrfse don't think that I am that, even if I was unfortunate enough to gne ou that impression. I al:n n v to see the other fellow's point ami I shall try doubly hard now. Write soon again, won't you, please-1 ILEANA Henna. Cynthia was not nt all put out at the iittle scolding. Some cut ting must frequently be 'done on ae count of lack of space. There is an other letter waiting to make its ap pearance, for it discloses that in teresting nationality of yours but the letter wns quite lengthy, and that's why it had to wait. Keep Men In Their Place Dear Cynthia Having ben ad diesscil bv one of the Keeping I'p Ilnpo Club members I will endeavor tn uW- swer him : To Ilunn Your question as to what do I mean by saying "Men are all right. but keep them in their right place" is this: Men as human beings are hard to understand and I have made it m point to try to reasou out just win tliev mo o difficult. Some Mimetimei Lit k will power, while others lack eourtrsj, some strength and most all general un derstanding. In reference to a man who i laiking in will power, a man in an oflicp becomes familiar with the girls cmplo.vcd there, later regrets his friendship with the girls and blames it all on the women. If the started the ball a -rolling he should control his will power enough to icDei against suciui m-uusmi uuu ir- Cuticura Helps Mfi Scalp Troubles L AH drueeift: Soip 26. Ointment 25 & M, Tftlcom Z Simple each fre o"Cttlcra, Dtp 6 I, Boston " the sense ot weiioeinjj you first wore your furs? and buoyant smartness Maxtfson & DeMarry1 I2J5 Chestnut Street 6e ' Oft oo o."oo o00 P Bn0 O 0 O - s. 6 o 0 O O V) V " p "on0 O J I IV Here is an iiimsuj and ici.v pretty design In French knots that can he embioidered on the ends of the perky organdie sash, on the lhjht silk bag for slimmer nr on little girls' best hair ribbon. The pattern can bo worhed in one or sccral colors, in outline or in solid effects. A pretty idea is to use onr color for outline and one for filler, both In floueis and lracs. The closer the knots arc the better tho effect. In tiausferrlng Hie pattern use the single line as shown in tho separate flower; do not try to transfer each knot memher that the girls arc there to work and he is theie as th"ir emplojer, not their afternoon idol. Here i one place where a man slmuM be kepi in ins place. While some men have phjsieal strength, they are minus mental strength nnd therefore take advantage of mntiy situations. Keep such men in his place. Following mv- above statement. I should ndd that men nre hard to uuder--tund and slow at understanding. A man ahvajs regards bis welfaie first, and where there is a woman concerned he comes first. I wonder if the old sa.ving that Adam came first has anjthing to do with making tliein so conceited? Men will condemn our actions, but do the same thing when no one eNe is looking. Due ho is dull of comprehension is n man and many an engagement has been I broken nnd a divorce granted on the ground that he was unwilling to reason or didn't want to understand. Keep the man who is thoughtful for no other than himself in his place. The courtesy of a man is one virtue regarded by every woman and counts most in a woman's admiration. Do thej think that we, are some automatic to.v or n baby who likes to be petted and loved, nnd do they think that it's a kNs or so that wins n woman? No. it is not alwajs so, and I notice every day ' that whatever a man can do a woman is alwajs ready to compete with him and makes a success of it. One main way Pripfirnli niirl i nprl rnpnt Oil ! 29 Years of Study Wlr, I Yields Ideal Result fealCuP 1 f the worm - Mrpev Dakinp pcnwjni ' nit enrr ,. 1 me pe-lM, of jeart finally . lrtpcil Miss Tincine PurePhosphate BakingPonrder lt is the Ideal Wvcnlng ageni, for It rises In tlv over and heat Is required to develop Us full lenvenlns Mrenslli Try It toda and sMtitfy joursclf. 1 lb., net H lb., net weight. At Your Grocer s ?w 35c 20c 1 EB&SaB5aEEBE5&19nffinES9 1214 Walnut Street Atlantic City Show Roomi The Breaker Hotel New and Original Mid-Summer Modes VERY EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY STREET, OUTING & COSTUME SUITS UTILITY, TRAVEL & SPORTS COATS DAY & EVENING DRESSES SUMMER FURS J At Prices Ranging From I M Thirty-nine Dollars ' ffl to win a woman's love, ndmiralion and respect is to keep in jour place and be courteous to all about jou. i As one member to the others, I nsk ! .f ..'... i.li... ....A . n.. Mar. An .!.! r-..l. ject and do jou not agree with me? 1 also ak why it is that women shoulder the blame nnd men like, in fact, enjoy blaming a woman? MISS NOBODY'S GIRL. Bay Your Wholesale Butcher Roast Rump Roast Chutk Roast Hamburg Steak Sirloin Steak Rump Steak Round Steak Headquarters for FIsr, and Sea Food. Krelih Mackerel Good Cheese, 4 lb. 95c This Is Our Only Market Mitchell Market, Inc. 10 South Delaware Ave., Phila. ZssiasEsxmavvsmaiymiUKmmsS 20cc tii.j part 8iVr!'W&ri?tst! mk E t&Wfih. H aiiiiiiiilujuliikg in florc Ticmi in Summer Hlnbornte cardtablc covers, to be used in tlio winter and made in the summer, arc made of thick, heavy black iatln, edged with heavy, dull cilt braid. Sometimes, instead of tying, these satin covers are weighted at the four corners with heavy (jilt tassels, and the weight of the tassels keeps the covers smooth and e;en. Things to Knoiv Table mats can he cut from white oil cloth, scalloped, if one' desires to be cry ceonoinlcul indeed. Always save and dry orange and lemon rinds they can be used all win ter long for flavoring. The Question Corner Today's Inquiries 1. What is the legal age for a girl to marry in England, with the consent of her parents or guard ians? 2. Theie is a particularly new fasci nating cuff for the short Blecve. What is it? J!. Ill laundering organdie collar and cuffs, what will give that dainty crisp stiffness? Should silk stockings be dried in the sun or in the shade? What will remove grease spots from matting? What little convenience will prove a great help in lifting pies, etc., from the oven? Yesterday's Answers Placing a piece of wax paper under a linen centerpiece will keep it from sticking to the table on hot days. To remove grease spots made by bntter or milk from a dress, cover the 'pot with Hour and press with a not iron on tnc wrong sine. Remove spots from the ivory handles of knives by rubbing hard with a chamois dipped iu water and powdered pumice. To clean a frying-pan, warm the pan slightly, pour off the grease and scatter salt in the pan. Hub well with paper until all tho grease is absorbed. . A pretty tunic to be worn with a net skirt as a dinner dress is made of flounces of net embroidered with beads, with a girdle of col ored chiffon. . A pretty way to trim lingerie for a bride's trousseau is to smock it with silver thread. Will Eliminate: The High Cost' of Fuel (Costs about 2c per hour) Coal, Ashes, Dirt, Wood, Hot, Stuffy Kitchens The Foster burns ordinary coal oil ant is positively Xon-Explo-elve. A child can operate one. So work, no worry; a hot flame that burns with an Intense, heat and started In 1 minute ! Foster Mfg. Co. 808 Chestnut St. y ASCO. T louella is in a ill MPemonflraied.DoihrL 1 uuci.y ui-eu cows, pastured in tne ricnest dairy districts in tne country, g Louella is rich in butter fat, the most nutritious and easiest assimilated ' c - of all fnnrla ' ' X . We repeat Louella is without a sup'erior, very best butter made. Richland Butter, Creamery prints of excellent quality and unusual value. NOW'S THE TIME TO TEACH THEM ABOUT THE OUTDOORS Lucky Is the Little Boy or Girl Whose Mother Knows the Names of the Birds, the Floivcrs and the Trees! F. TUB summertime sitting In the park or perhaps riding back nnd forth on trains It is Interesting to listen to the conversation of mothers nnd children. How much to be admired Is the mother who makes her little son or daughter love nnd understand the great outdoors. How lucky her little one Is compared to the child who goes through the bright summer day with bis 'mind all tight shut. To know the names of all the flowers and trees nnd guess nt them as the train rushes by. What fun It is! To sit in the pretty green park nnd listen for the trill of this bird, for the funny squeak of that one; to watch for the scarlet flash of another. To name tin m how exciting! Bu more how this tort of fascinating play trains nnd develops the tnind of a youngster. And now we must make an ignoble admission. Many mothers do not know the birds and their calls and with them perhaps there has never been the op portunity to get very well acquainted with the trees and flowers. And yet that fact ought to make them all the more determined that their children shall not be cheated in the same way. The solution is easj even for the mother who must' count her pennies. For her there is the public library. In the children's department can be found any number of books that will soon give mother a very good working knowledge that can be passed on to the small son or daughter. And there nre lovely col ored pictures, of course, to be used in connection with the fascinating games. Such books arc not nt all expensive to buy ; that is to say, there are many cheap and good ones, nicely illustrated In colors. It is better to buy them, too, 364 560 560 J3fifUl JiVtttW sS AT 46St tiK 1422 OTalnut Street arcAowiQ D-; ZccUtcuiq FR0O&S GOWNS TOWN J& COTOTHOr SUITTS ATO xur CAPES SPORT -JACKETS SEPARATE SKIRTS IMEW fliATS ALL SPECIALLY PRICED 1st n " '" :"-?--1 1 1 snfsmhisi&ii i mrei -. . - h ASCO. m wf m m m ASCO. --"- - 1 STORES CO. M - . iHgifcillllrfMllI 4 Deep Cut in Price of Butter Louella Whv nrtyy 7f)n when you can buy "Louella," the A, BEST BUTTER made, for 10c to 15c a pound less ? v .0- .. class entirely by. itself, produced from the cream of , 1 if possible for I permanent one. the lesson can be a A mother will never have cause to regret any time or money spent in Introducing a little girl or hoy to the wonderfiil'thlngs of the open. Child hood, that glorious Impersonal age when the mind is a fair white unwritten book, Is the time for such a.s this. Write some of Ood's great miracles into your child's life. There are others a little further down the path waiting to In scribe different things. vThe boy or girl who knows and loves the fine, rlcan. great, unforgettable outdoors will not stop to bother about them. Luncheon Favors An unusual novelty put out by somo of the florist shops makes an attractive favor for a summer luncheon. It Is a small individual flower holder, in front of which is a dainty little pasteboard figure, dressed in light colors. The cor sage bouquet thnt Is presented tci each guest is placed In the holder, making a pretty touch of decoration for the table. The holderR can be used again in the house, for small bouquets, or for an other luncheon, merely as a part of the decorations. A Summer Dessert HiI.leM nS refreshing. Klly tl mude. 2 flavors. flq Chocolate Golden Vanilla ASCO. S' Ci oi nr 7Zn fnr Rnftor i ' . . . . ; beyond question the . BUJQ vv i j k!7c':! 1 A K, -??! x-l m 4 I 1 A'' -il ',w (MWt nr;j?MB,flere, V ' .'Jbt P tkrVSGO. f eans well ." ' , !'' "iXllir' J T -r -V-r"i--jLLill " ,".r'' wp &."' ''IK-' jk; 'A fc to .:r y i' ,t tfi vr i.K 'Mi fi'h Ascov,Ao;a:jxidrF m " mm m ihi ,mi ,m w -.. I l , tts fimMJ ' IV - ), ' ff i 'i s ' -"S A " ' -i . trffl