MVftett&ptM; wm ' t 4 ,16 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, ' MONDAY, "JITNE 30, 1910, ANOTHER SOLDIER WHO FORGOT DELICIOUS OLIVE RECIPESCRETONNE PILLOWS LETTERS t h fc ii a is E ti" I'M M Kb tf If-r. tm . & TEMPTING WA YS TO USE OLIVES ARE TOLD BY MRS. M. A. WILSON Recipes for Delicious Sandwich Filling, Canapes and Olive and Clam Cocktail. Combining This Luscious Dainty With Macaroni and Cheese and Making a Spanish Meat Loaf With the Pimento Variety , TN THE olive districts of southern Europe this fruit is universally es teemed, and while it forms part of the hors d'oeuvres of the epicures' tables, it will nlso be found as part of the substantial dishes thst are within every one's reach. The oleacear or the olea Euiopea, the Latin name for the olive, is a specie of both shrubs. Its knotted, gnarled trunk, whose branches spread moderately, is of a smooth ash-colored bark. The leave?, resem ble those of the willow, being a dull, dark green on the uppir surface of the leaf and a scaly whitish giay un derneath. The tloweis aie small and grow in thick clusteis The fruit is oval in shape; it i fust green, then a deep puiple and finally black, when ripe. An 'olive tree, owing to the abundance of its fruit, is a valuable possession to its ownei. The olive of commercp is gathered before it is ripe; it is first steeped in lime water to neutralize it and then soaked in a brine; it is then ready to export. For exportation olives aie packed into immense hogsheads. Many delicious and attractive ap petizers and dishes and sandwiches may be prepared from the olive. Olive Canapes Use stoned olives for this. Open a bottle of olives, then drain and put through the food chopper, adding One small onion. One green peppei. Three slices of tucelji bioii-ned bacon, Four tablespoons of mayonnaise dressing, One teaspoon of salt, One teaspoon oj paprika. Mix well and then spread on strips of toast Garnish with finely chopped white of egg. Olive Sandwich Filling Put through the food chopper One bottle of pimentos, Two red peppers, One onion, Four branches of parsley. Place in a bowl and add 'One-half cup of mayonnaise dress ing, One teaspoon of salt, One-half teaspoon of paprika. Mix well and then spread between the thinly sliced bread. Olive and Clam Cocktail Use olive meats for this. Olive meats are pieces of olive cut from large olives and packed in jars. There are no stones nor waste. Place in a small bowl Three tablespoons of chili sauce. One tablespoon of horseradish. One tablespoon of lemon juice, Mrs. My dear Mrs. Wilson Will you please give me a good recipe for cheese cake, quantity sufficient to serve sixty persons? Also a good recipe for fudge? We have used many of your recipes and found them splendid. W. I. M. Cheese Cake for Sixty PerRons Place in a mixing bowl Two pounds of flour. Four teaspoons of salt. Two tablespoonei of baking powder, Four tablespoons of sugar. Sift to mix and then rub in twelve ounces of shortening and use one pint of ice-cold water to form a dough Divide into four pieces. Roll out and line four cheesecake pans. Now prepare a filling as follows: Place three, pints of cold milk in a saucepan and add three-quarters cup of cornstarch. Stir to dissolve the starch a.nd then bring to a boil. Cook for five minutes and then cool. Now add Three pints of cottage or pot cheese, Two teaspoons of nutmeg, Grated rind of one lemon, Juice of one lemon. Three and one-half cups of sugar, 'YoUcs of one dozen eggs. Beat to thoroughly mix and then pour into prepared pans and bake in a slow oven for thirty-five minutes. This amount will make sixty-four cuts three inches wide. Note Brush the pastry well with salad oil to prevent filling softening the lower crust before pouring in the prepared filling. Fudge Two cups of sugar, Three-quarters cup of white corn sirup, One-half cup of milk. Place in a saucepan and cook until It forms a soft ball when tried in cold -water. Remove from the fire and kthen beat to a cream. Then pour " late well-frreased pan and mark into jJBMrea. The use of the candy ther ifiieeter is the only successful way t which to cook tbe sugar to the jHjifMr temperature, .tJ . .. ... ' . - m. - Jtydear Mrs, Wilson As I am , mwmt tse city the latter part of 9tmkf X wonder if it would be RUch ask yotuo publish as wi';a, jsible a recipe for a By MRS. M. A. WILSON ICopvHiht, ISiO, bv Jfr. M. A U'fli. AM night Reserved i Ask Mrs. Wilson If you have nnv cookery prob lems, bring them to Mrs. Wilson. She will be glnd to answer you through these columns. No per sonal replies, however, can be given. Address questions to Mrs. XI. A. Wilson, KvrNiso Prnuc Ledger, I'liiladelphin. One-quarter cup of olive meats, One teaspoon of salt. One teaspoon of paprika. One tablespoon of prated onion. Mix thoroughly and then divide into four cocktnil glasses Add three cherrystone 01 little neck clams to each glass. Olive Salad Place in a bowl One cup of olive meat. Four slicrq of nicely bimrnedl baron, rut into tiny bits, One onion, grated, I Tu'o green peppers, chopped fine. ' Three-quarters cup of mayovntivie I dressing. Mix thoroughly and then lift into a nest of crisp lettuce leaves, and garnish with slices of hard-boiled egg. This salad is delicious. j Macaroni. Olives and Cheese I This dish is famous among the j mountain folk in Italy and it is ' served on gala days. Cook four i ounces of macaroni for fifteen min utes in boiling water and then drain and blanch under cold water. Cool. Chop fine and now add One-half cup of pimento oluei, chopped fine. One-half cup of grated cheese. Two cups of cream sauce, One large onion, minced fine. Two large red peppers, minced fine. Two teaspoons of salt, One teaspoon of paprika and a tiny piece of garlic. Mix and then pour into a baking dish. Dot the top with bits of butter. Place in a hot oven for twenty-five minutes. Olive Sandwiches Remove the stones from one large bottle of queen olives and add One onion. Two red peppers. Put through the food chopper and then add Three-quarters cup of mayon naise, One teaspoon of salt. One and one-half teaspoons of paprika. Mix and then spread on the pre pared bread. Spanish Meat Loaf Place in a bowl One and one-half aips of prepared bread, Wilson Answers Questions pound cake which does not requiie the actual pound for pound meas urements, as my table allowance does not permit this when large and frequent cakes are to be baked? I would also like to know the kind of sugar to be used and the time required for baking, also the length of time the cake will keep? Thanking you for your many fine recipes of the past and wishing you all success of the future, I am, Mrs. K. N. No doubt you saw the cake recipes given in the article on wedding re ceptions. Cake will keep several weeks if iced and then wrapped in wax paper. My dear Mrs. Wilson Please publish a correct recipe for clam cocktail. E. S. R. Clam Cocktail Place in a small bowl Three-quarters cup of home-made chili sauce, Juice of one lemon, One tablespoon of Worcesterthire sauce, WHY BE MARRIED TO OLD CUSTOMS ? THAT Is what you are when you do not allow yourself to take adantage of the great convenience, economy and luxury in using Faust Instant Coffee and Tea, simply because it is something new and so wonderful. Perhaps you cannot believe it possible that all these merits should be found in one article, but when you try the Faust Instant Coffee and Tea i you will admit the truth of all we say and will never prepare coffee or tea the old way again. , Outing-size can to coffee or 100 cups Medium-size can to coffee or 200 cups Family-size can to coffee or 400 cups AT YOUR DEALER'S OR Unity Ackrr Co., Chestnut at 12th, Tho. Mnrtlndals & Co., 10th & .Market Ht. Tho. C. Fluke Co.. 1300 Walnut Nt. 8howll. Frrer & Co., Inc.. 1517 Cbntnot fit. A. E. Proji. 1000 Columbia Atd. M. Kork. MM N. 3ltli St. Morrlo Golab. 173S Oiford St. H. Jodm, 1418 N. Slit St. A. Ooldbrrx, zlit t Mattrr fit. Ilenrr Hohnr Co., sth Bare 8t. J. Aalbiml.001 nidie At. UentT lUrt, 063 -North, Klihlb. St. Itantcom Ilroa.. 7S4 Market 8t. and ItSI Market St. W. H. litre, 46J0 Market fit. and 48th TarrUh Sti. W, T, Mclntjre, X3 R. Lanraiter Are,, Ardmort, anil Drrn Mawr, r. C. F. BLANKE TEA & COFFEE CO. ST. LOUIS, MO. The Celebrated, World Famous, JFaiuit Coffee and Tea, and the new and dcHctous loinoinaiion acapuu-tnprauec iu PhlkdeWWa Sales -Lombard One rup nf finely minced cold cooked mutton. One cup at pimento olives, chopped fine. One-half cup of finely minced onions, One egg. Two teaspoons of salt. One teaspoon of paprika. One-quarter teaspoon of thyme. Mix thoroughly and then pack into the .prepared loaf-shaped pan, Place in a larger pan containing hot water and then bake in n moderate oven for forty minutes. Serve with olive &auee. Olhe Sauce Mince fine, u-ing the food chop per, u sufficient amount of olives, after removing the -stones, to meas ure one-half cup. Place in a sauce pan and add Owe and oiu-lmli rnp of cream sauct . Two tablespoons nf grated onion, One teaspoon ot ult, One-half teaspoon of paprika. One-quarter teaspoon of mustard. Blend well and then bring to the boiling point and serve. This sauce may be made, for variety's sake, with one and one-half cups of tomuto sauce to replace the cream sauce; then add two tablespoons of grated cheese. Heat and serve 01ie Filling for Meat and Poultry Two and one-half cups of prepared bread crumbs, One-half cup of finely chopped onions. One-quarter cap of finely chopped parsley. One-half cup of finely chopped olives, One and one-half teaspoons of salt, One-half teaspoon of paprika, One-qnaHer teaspoon of sm-eet marjoram, One egg. Four tablespoons of shortening. Mix thoroughly and then use for filling meat and poultry. This filling is delicious. To prepare the bread soak stale bread in cold water until soft and then place in a cloth and press dry. Rub through a sieve and then measure. Use one-half cup of finely chopped stuffed olives to one cup of mayonnaise dressing. Olive Cheese Balls Place in a bowl One cup of cottage or pot cheese, One red pepper, minced very fine, One tablespoon of grated onion, One-half cup of finely chopped olives, One teaspoon of salt, One-half teaspoon of paprika. Form into balls and then place in a nest of lettuce. Serve with French dressing. One-half teaspoon of salt. One teaspoon of paprika. One teaspoon of grated onion. Mix thoroughly and then set on ice to chill. Place three tablespoons of this mixture in cocktail glass and add four little neck or cherrystone clams. My dear Mrs. Wilson May I trouble you to tell me how the tomato appetizer is served? Are the slices laid on a thin Blice of bread or a plate? I presume, of course, they are eaten as a cock tail, the first thing at a dinnei. 1 wish some time you would sug gest a few nice appetizers, as it is so hard to get a novelty. Thank ing you in advance. Mrs. E. C. B. The tomato appetizer may be served on saltine crackeis, thin pieces of toast or on a thin slice of bread, spread lightly with butter. See article on canapes May 17, 1919. make 30 cups of of tea 45 make 60 cups of of tea SJ make 120 cups of of tea $1.60 THE FOLLOWING STORES: Market at 13th. Klgtath nborn Arrh Chnn. romrrnntr. 10S Chrttnnt fit. John Mate, hon Co., ten fi. Sth Nt, A. & C. Conntimtln. Ml N. Sd St. A. Krtw HtaurTrr. 40th & Binnm Mi. Mux Htrln. lull Vine HI. r. Jarnhaon. 03 N. 12th ht. M llanln 9KI V 11,1. ... I D. Ilarankln & Son. 31 N. ISth St. I II. Handler. 111ft Itrrd fit. M. Hnnbnr, Sin N. 10th St. II. nirrdrn, 1821 Fnlrral St. ' J. Herman, M01 North Grata St. rwwopr wa ouoy man-uaciured Gy M. Office, 45 So, Front St .184. MutojBlO PONGEE DRESS MfV r V T :M I LH?K .. S ? fit & T s-A. j k'B n. iff -. tjm SiieHSakwbJS M I ' ... Lr .. T'B , Pdiif F L A ! iV t H mm ) I , I tlHH BBSr j I ; I) M'mMH WfBmJl j J LtHH j ! mm- rnKSm- W&MB&aMim m. jhh wBmSKmm V o4S57 Y The stralglit blouse effect has been found a very satisfactory feature for children's tlotbrs. Here is a tery charming and practical summer outfit made in this way. The mateiial is natural-color pongee and t lie figures are done in bright embroidery. Notice the nnel pockets. Wouldn't they make any little girl happy? Have a Rainy -Day Picnic When the Weather Fails Kiddies SUPPOSE it rains the day you arcWon and tbe children will call it a big going to the picnic. The children ' event in their lives. will be much disappointed, bo. you mothers, make a new kind of picnic. By telephone, or in other ways, reach all the children who were to be nt the original party nnd ask them to call at your home about 2 o'clock. Before the guests begin to arrive it is necessary to have on hand some inexpensive blank books and cover them with bright green paper muslin, if pos sible. Print on each book "Our Pic nic." As each child comes, give it a book. Draw up chairs around n large table, on which there are bocs filled with postcards, advertisements, Illustrations, etc., from old copies of magnzincs. There must also be several pairs of scissors and bottles of mucilnge. The fiist point for the children to de cide is the place for the picnic. If they decide on some place in the coun- I try, as no doubt they will, each one I must search the picture pages for some I rountry scene. hen he has found this, he cuts it out neatly and pastes it i on the blank book tocr just below the j title. Next, thev must choose the convey- ance in which each would like to go to the piiuic. Choice will range from a i donkey to a row boat nnd from a motor- car to a hariot. These conveyances the children paste on the first inside . pnge of the picnic book. I After this they decide what to take with them tents, hammocks, baskets, boxes and things to eat. About these things cverj child will have different ideas. These arc nlso pasted in tbe book. Later they hunt for interesting things to be teen on the way or after i it aching the picnic grounds. ' When each child has finished llis book be must tell a storj about his picnic. Last, but not least, the mother I spreads the cloth on the carpet and places on it all tbe good things to cat. This is to bo done in leal picnic fash- 1 , i mm I lit i 1 i 1 1. r ii . .. i K i ' ii - I .jesta. I . f( lr9raa3E3ta2BaEt-PI!IKB&fHBa9l 1 m&W FOR LITTLE GIRL The Question Corner Today's Inquiries 1 How should delicate old lace be washed? 2. What will insuie the washing out of a tea stain on a tablecloth? 0. Describe a pretty .tunic effect to be worn with a white dress or shirtwaist and skirt. 4. What material is again being used a great deal for under clothes? 5. When the srieen door slams an novingly, what simple expedient will soften the noise? G. What will lend a delicious, spicy flavor to tea? Saturday's Answeis 1 The birthday flower for July is the water lily. 2. Mrs. Hilda Tl. Neilson is the Scbatopolo, California woman who is considered the foremost potato produrrr In America. I'ight western states have adopt ed her seed potato standards. 3 Three practical gifts for a man who tiavels a gieat deal are a traveling tie holder which per mits of being folded in a bng and is equipped w it Ii a banger for the hotel room; a combination cigar and tirkrt , ,im, m- a pair of folding leather slipp . 4. Three suitable hiitlnla.v guts for a girl who frequently goes off on trips are a rubberized case for tooth brush, washcloth, etc.; a small manicure set or a leather portfolio for stationery. 5. Tne warp of the material is the lengthwise thread of the material. The woof is the crosswise or till ing thread. U In measuring a i iipful of molasses grease the cup ti i t to preent its sticking all mound the edges. Exquisite Nadine Face Powder A complexion powder of exquis itely delicate odor and texture which holds its charm throughout the day, imparting to the skin that delicate softness and refinement so much admired. 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A wtrtnn, tiettAo kit. nntnA fea .Tnlin I .. .....v... .....la ,., , 1,U.T- ..,--. .. j Smith, and, of course, would write it in Vacation Time I To tht Brflfor o the lt'nmnn'i rose4 Dear Madam Now that the hot weather is setting in nnd the schools are closing, we nrc planning our vacation, but do not know where to go. Could I you tell us of some nice, quiet place (preferably the east side) on the Ches apeake Bay, not further south than Perryvllle? Also where there is boating, bathing nnd good roads? We ennuot nf- ! ford to go to any expensive place for nny I length of time. There are five in otu family, so the prices would have to be reasonable. G. B. If you will go to the Ledger Resort' I Bureau in the Public Ledger building, I Bixtn nna i ncsmut streets, you can get just the information you are seeking. The head of the resort bureau has maps and booklets about nil sorts of places nnd jou will be able to decide for jour self. Decoration of Lawn To the Editor of the Womnn'ft Pane' Dear Xladam I nm puzzled over a decorative scheme for mv lawn. I hnvc a very pretty lawn, high near the porch nnd elnninfp irpAliinllt. (n tlm ., nr T I...... iiiUriiift UK,,,,, , ,, iiii. , have it edged with privet. My neighbor did the same, so we hne not divided lour lawns and both look wide nnd I pretty. I have plnntcd two boxwood pttees in handsome boxes on the stone lests that end my pinch. My father sent me a tiee that smells like n nine tiee, ycf it is not one, as its needles nre very sott. is tt a cedar tree? 1 placed it about n foot fiom the potch in the center of the lawn. Now I want to get two M'iy smnll pine trees nnd plnce them on the lawn. But I nlso in tend to g"t n io.e climber on each side of the porch. Would the pine trees be out of pln-'c, then? I have seen -ery expensive homes having almost forests on their lawns not lnrger than mine. I have heard that these trees interfere with the giowth of the grass. Is this true? What rose climber shall I have fpink or white? The color scheme of mv porch is giay, black nnd roe, enrried out in the painting and cretonnes. Whit nrtieles should be placed ou an upright piano, also on a sectional book case? Aren't square tables more stvlish for a dining room than round ones? Do they use mahogany in the living room or reed furniture' I mean, nil the j ear round. XIrs. II. K. S. The question about the trees on the lawn could be answered better by a florist. When you buy the lose climb er, nsk him about the grass being hurt by the number of trees on the lnwn. I do not think that this hurts the grass at all, but I cannot speak definitely on this matter. Perhaps the tree that you have is a hemlock. The hemlock needles are very soft and of a bluish green. I think the pink rose would be very pretty on the porch with the pines on the lawn. Why don't jou have pink on one side of the porch nnd white on the other? It is better not to put anything except, perhaps, a pile of sheet music, on top of an upright piano, for a bowl or vase or anything of that kind is sure to i attic with the vibration of the piano when it is played. Hang a pic ture on the wall directly above the piano if it seems to look bare. Xla hognny cnndlcstickb at each end of the bookcase and a clock or n pretty bowl in the middle look very well, or you might put a bhort row of books in the j middle, with fancy bookrests at each end. The shape of the table in the dining loom usually depends upon the size of the mom and the family. A small table is usually round, but a I larger one is better if it is square. A round table also look better in a smnll room. Either mahogany or reed furni ture is used all the year ronnd in the living room, but mahogany is a better investment, ns it lasts so much longer. Heed breaks easily and gets soiled. ASK FOR and GET Horlick's Tho Original Malted Milk For Infants and Invalids Avoid Imitaliona and Snbatitataa 1,111 inn Winkelmmu l lit THE CODE OF ONE GIRL WHO LOVED AND LOST HIM But in the Losing She Won Belter Things 'Read Her Story Sent to Cynthia and See if You Don't Think So HAVE jou lost faith In things and do you wont to have '.t renewed? Then read the "code of a girl" that is printed below as it was submitted to Cynthia. The code follows : "For some time I have been a reader of your column nnd have passed through three stages just tbnt of being merely nmus,ed, then skeptical, then very much Interested. I think the last stnge was brought about more by Happy's letter than nny other. Maybe it was because our experiences were so Bimllnr. "I too learned to care deeply for a mnn who in turn led me to believe he cared for me. It isn't necessary to ex plain how much I cared, for any one who hns loved can understand and I guess most of us have some time or other. Then all of n sudden he Riraply ceased to exist as far as I was concerned. I knew he was still in town through mutual friends, but that is all I ever knew from tbnt day to this. It was a long time before I could realize it was nil over, but when I did well I can only describe my feelings by compar ing them to those of a person who has just had his canoe upset by a sudden storm nnd who hns not yet become an expert bwimmcr. For n few seconds he gasps and flounders nnd in the mo ment that he recovers fiom the shock he has to decide whether he shall sink ,or swim. Doesn't the wnter look deep and the shore far away? "I decided to swim. And I did. And I'm glad to say I reached the shore, for I have discovered something. Hearts can stand n lot. They often come ery near breaking, but they so seldom do. After that experience I wns very bitter for n time. I decided firmly that nil men were like that. To hurt a girl meant nothing to them, so I decided to pay them back in the same coin and hurt wherever I could. "But alas ! I began to see tbnt I was only knocking nly own foolish bend against n stone wnll and was hurting no one but myself. So theie wns a change. I began to renson and came to the conclusion tbnt if all men were like that and nil the girls retaliated as I did, this world would be full of people who were mean nnd Bmall, belf-centeied nnd selfish. Surely a world of people like that could not pro duce an army of millions after millions of men who were great enough to offer lives for a cause as great as civiliza tion, as great as freedom, as great as human right over might. "Suiely the good in the world out weighs the bad or the world would have ceased to exist long crp this! The outcome of this war proves that. "It doesn't pay to lose your faith in B. GUERXAK WENGEE 1 229 Walnut Street ANNOUNCES AN Annual Extraordinary Clearance Sale of 200 HATS AT o )3S smmsps Former Prices $22 to $35 These extraordinary values do not in the least denote a lessening in quality or smartness of style. They are original summer Chertak models. Price Revision Sale SMARTEST SUMMER Pumps and Oxfords REDUCED - All the wanted shapes and colors are included, making a splendid variety to choose from, all at extraordinary sav.-ings. Prices were $6.50 to $11.00 $3.90 to $g.90 33-40 So. 52nd Street 2961-63 prankford Avenue hitman nature and become bitter, girls and men, too. You only hurt your- ' selves. Tour souls will dry up like a flower in a hot wind and what have you to gain? Take the bitter with the sweet and thank the Lord for a chance to try both flavors, for how are yea going to appreciate the one until yotf have tasted the other? "When all the world looks gloomy. And business on the bum, A lifted chin and a two-cent grin Helps some, my boy, helps Bome." "A fellow mav be down, but he's never out." STILL GRINNING. Of Interest to Women Six women nre holding office as pro bate judges in Kansas. In India only twelve women out of every thousand of full age can read and write. Eighteen of the thirty-nine county school superintendents in the state of Washington nre women. An eight-hour day for women work ers will become operative under a new law in North Dakota on July 1. They Are Always Grateful For Cudcnra Soap Because it means skin comfort and skin health. For thaving.bath ing and shampooing it is wonderful. Assisted by touches of Cutlcura Ointment, it does much to clear the skin of pimples, rashes, eczemas and irritations and the scalp of dandruff and itching. Bt ior wnA irr Citlnr Tkltva. ui tnttae!, coolioff dmtlotf powder f faaciaaUnff fnxraae. 26 tnit of alt dekrs. 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