Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 23, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 12, Image 12

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1919
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DELECTABLE FRUIT DISHES CHOOSE YOUR FRIENDS AT LEISURE ADVENTURES WITH A PURSE
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FOR VARIOUSJRUIT SHORTCAKES
Buttermilk Used in Dough for Delicious Southern Delicacies How to Prepare
Berries for This Dessert Custard Sauce to Pour Over It Nciv England
Method of Making Biscuits Pennsylvania's IF ay
FOR A SCHOOL GIRL
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WILSON
Wilson,
JUST at this season, -when berries
and fresh fruits are at their best,
this form of dessert is most tempt
ing. The evolution of the short
rnlcp. has brought into existenro a
dessert very different from that
made by the old mammy of the
South, whose genius for concocting I
delectable dishes is almost a tradi-1
tion now. i
The genuine shortcake of
mammy's day, made by mammy
herself, who just had to have some
thing nice for her "chill'uns," was
of a simple rich biscuit dough, that
made this dish famous throughout
the South.
Famous southern cooks, who de-
Ask Mrs. Wilson
If you have any ronltrry prob
lem, brine them tn Mr. Wilson.
She will be cl.id to aniwer you
through these column. No per
sonal replies, however, ran be Riven.
Aihlresi qiietioim to Mrs. M. A.
WINon. IIvwino l'miMc IjEDOkk,
Philadelphia.
How to Prepare the Fruit
If using berries, wash them well
and then hull and look over care
fully. Divide the berries into two
parts, placing about two-thirds of
them in a bowl. Brush and sweeten,
using powdered sugar. Now re
lighted the family with this morsel , move the shortcakes from the oven
of goodness, declare "You-all just and allow to partly cool, then split
have to have some sure enough ' open and spiead lightly with soft
butter and some creamy buttermilk butter. Now place a layer of the
to wet up the dough, then you just t whole berries on the cake and then
naturallv rolls it out and cuts it cover these with the crashed fruit.
with the biscuit cutter," and then
place the shortcakes on a baking
sheet and bake them until a creamy
brown.
While the cakes are still warm
split them open and spread lightly
with butter and fill with the crushed
nnd sweetened fruit. Serve while
warm with plenty of sweet cream.
Now who wouldn't like this delicious i
dish? I
However, the days of cheap butter
and an abundance of cream and eggs
are gone forever, or at least until
stricken Europe overcomes its short
age in the dairy products.
Those of us who love this deli
cious dish may still enjoy it by
using any of the recipes given be
low. If you are unable to obtain
buttermilk, you may still make the
cakes by using sweet milk and bak
ing powder.
Old Virginia Shortcake
Sift the flour and then fill a quart
measure, using a tablespoon to lift
the flour. Care should be taken not
to shake or pack the flour down, as
the quart of flour should weigh just
one pound. Place in a bowl and add
One tablespoon of baking powder,
One teaspoon of salt,
Three-quarters cup of sugar.
Sift again to mix and then rub
in one-half cup of shortening. Place
j, one and one-half cups of butter
milk in a pitcher and add one
and one-quarter teaspoons of
ing powder. Stir to thoroughly
"' dissolve the soda and then use
this to mix the flour to a dough.
Knead well in the bowl with
a spoon and then turn on a slightly
floured board and roll or pat out one
inch thick. Cut with a large biscuit
cutter and brush the top with short
ening and bake in a hot oven for
eighteen minutes.
Place on the top layer of the bis
cuit nnd dust well with powdered
sugar and serve with a thin cus
tard sauce.
How to Make Custard Sauce
Place two cups of milk in n sauce
pan and add four tablespoons of
cotnstaich. Stir to dissolve and then
bring to a boil and cook for five min
utes. Now add
Yolk of one egg,
One teaspoon of vanilla.
Beat to thoroughly mix and then
cool and chill. Place the white of
one egg in a bowl and add one-half
glass of jelly. Beat this until the
mixture holds its shape. Beat this
into the custard sauce and then
servo on the cakes. This delicious
dessert will linger long in the mem
ory of those who are fortunate
enough to have the opportunity of
eating it.
Now the thrifty housewife of the
New England states nlso feels she
cannot afford the luxury of using
the best butter and an abundance of
cream, so she makes a shortcake
that is delicious in its way and will
prove equally attractive. Make a
fruit sauce by placing one quait of
crushed fruit in the saucepan and
add
One cup of sugar,
Three tablespoons of cornstarch.
Stir to dissolve and then bring to
a boil and cook until clear. Cool
bak- aml tnen ruu mrougn a sieve to
make into a smootn, tmcK iruit
sauce. Place where it will cool and
then place in the mixing bowl
One-half cup of sugar,
One egg.
Four tablespoons of shortening,
Two cups of flour,
Four level teaspoons of baking
powder,
Three-quarters cup of water.
Beat to thoroughly mix and then
turn into a well-greased and floured
pan, making the top very smooth
with a knife, dipped in cold wnter.
Then brush with shortening and
spi inkle lightly with powdered
sugar. Bake in a moderate oven for
thiity minutes. A deep layer cake
pan makes the best pan in which to
bake this cake.
While the cake is baking prepare
one quart of fruit, crushing and
slightly sweetening it to taste. Re
move the cake when baked from the
oven to cool and then split open and
cover the lower half with the pre
pared crushed fruit and placo the
top layer of the shortcake in posi
tion and dust with powdered sugar.
To serve: Cut into wedgelike
pieces just as if cutting pie and lift
it to individual plates. Cover with
the prepared fruit sauce.
To cat this cake with the touch
of the mountain pines in the air
on a hot August day will cause even
the epicure to exclaim over its deli
cious and luscious goodness.
Now, while flavor lingers of lhe3e
two delectable shortcakes, from the
two extremes, the South and the
Noith, lot me tell you of a shoitcake
served to me by a little Quaker lady
of Centrnl Pennsylvania. Place in
a mixing bowl
Yolks of two eggs,
Three-quarters cup of sugar.
Cream until a light lemon color
and then add
One cup of cntshed berries,
One and one-quarter cups of flour,
Tlnvc teaspoons of baking powder.
Beat to mix and then cut and fold
in the stiffly beaten white of one
egg. Pour into a well-greased and
floured cheesecake pan and bake in
a moderate oven for twenty minutes.
Cool. Now while the cake is baking,
place the left-over white of egg in
a mixing bowl and add one-half
measuiing cup of apple or currant
jelly. Beat, using a dover egg
beater, until the mixture will hold
its shape. Place in the icebox until
needed.
When the cake is cool, cut in half
and cover one-half of it with plenty
of crushed fruit. Place the top
layer in the cake over this and then
pile high with the fruit whip and
serve.
"How does thee like my cake?
You see, I have combined thy fruit
whip with my cake in place of the
cream, which is so very expensive
and now my family say they really
like it better and I wanted thee to
try it and see how very good it is."
So you, too, my friends, may try
all three for variety's sake and give
your family a treat from the cos
mopolitan cooking of the good old
U. S. A.
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Please Tell Me
What to Do
By CYNTHIA
Tills frock of sprge Is suitable for
(lip fall daj before an outside coat
Is neressarj . The dress requires a
tailored lint tn be absolutely smart
A Dally Fashion Talk by Florence Hose
FOIt the jnung miss v. ho is going
awnv to eliool, or even the one
who is going to stay at borne, the de
sign shown today is really very good.
It is the practical sort of dress from
Broken-Hearted Wife
Sly dear, 1 am afraid your Idea of
advertising for a woman friend would
not help very much. I am sorry, but,
receiving" many letters signed ns you
say your first was, I cannot just place
your case. If you enre to bo a little
more explicit and write further I will
do my utmost to advise and help you.
Some Dlssertatlonl
"Sorry Idealist" Your letter was
too long and too profound to publish.
Such "unsophisticated youth" ns yours
should be left to "Inhale the air in
blissful traversing of Pnrndlseieal
thoughts," oh, poet of some promi
nence !
Let Her Work It Out Herself
Dear Cynthia I would like to know
what you think of this case: Four
years ago a cousin of my husband's and
a girl friend of mine were engaged.
Pomehow it wns broken. About ten
months latrr she married n man she
did not love. Why I do not know. She
lived with him about slv weeks nnd
obtained an annulment about eleven
months later Now nil of this time she
was writing to a young man 135 miles
away, nnd never told him she wns mar
ried. Before lie left for France he lind
her meet his people nnd they sppm to
Jhink her engaged to him because they
often refer to the big reception they
arc going to give her when she nnd be
nre married.
This summer she is here and the
young mnn she was engaged to is here,
nnd his brother. Bight hpre let me ndd,
in the Inst j ear she lias kept compnnj
thnt is steady company with his two
brothers.
This young mnn is now going around
with her, nnd knowing nil this, wibhes
to renew the engagement.
Her people nre in favor of the other
joung inun now on his way home. She
WHEN YOU ARE LONELY
PONT RUSH FRIENDSHIPS
You Will Be Apt to Regret Later Time Altvays Sends the
Right Sort of Comrades
you would never Jump hastily into
friendship ngnln.
"Well, smile, "Worried," nnd don't
be worried any more. If you don't find
It convenient to move take up n course
In something or other which will re
quire studying nt night nnd prove n
perfectly good excuse to extricate your
self from this "entnngllng nlllance."
Do thnt or tell the girls you nre going
to take the rest cure and go to bed
cnrly nt night. It will do you good
and perhnps you can persunde your
ucw friend to come to your room some
nights nnd have a good old-fashioned
comfy-cozy party.
FnnQUKNTMT a young womnn
comes to the city alone or perhnps
goes off on n vacation alone and Is so
out-and-out lonely thnt she is more thnn
delighted to become a very intimate
friend with the first girls she happens
to meet.
The reader who wrote the letter
printed below did this nnd now well
see for yourself the uncomfortable pre-
dirnment In which she finds herself.
"When I first came to the city I wns
very, very lonely. The only one I ever
tnlked to wns my landlady. This Insted
about one week when one night some
girls in the boarding house where I live
nsked me to go to the movies with them.
Of course I nearly jumped down their
throats nnd for two months now I have
been going nrounrt with them all the J.TX ventures Indulgently. I nm not nl
time. All this while I hhve re nil zed wnys sure that she npproves. But oc
they were not my kind of girls, but I cnslonnlly she unbends nnd helps me
wouldn't admit It to myself. Well, two out. "Kvcry one," she said recently,
weeks ago I met the very nicest sort oi in an expansive moment, "admires the
n girl you could enre to meet and then little sterling silver sewing kit I carry
it just seemed I couldn't cut short the in m5" handbag." And small wonder !
it is nnout tnree incnes long, wun rouiiii
Adventures'
With a Purse
There comes a dlsh-wnshtng brush
which works by water power. The
bristles nre very compact and sturdy
nnd should easily remove the most stub
born spot. You nttnch the brush to the
wnter spigot by means of a tube and
turn on the wnter, after, of course,
having nibbed the, brush on a enke of
sonp. lly the simple process of press
ing n spring the brush twirls around
with the force of the wnter nnd scours
nwny on dish or plntc at a good old
rntc. Tou should find one of these
brushes a great comfort in your kit
chen.
And when you drop In to examine
cue of these brushes for yourself, stop
nearby and Bee the silk lampshades
which have been reduced to twenty-five
nnd fifty rents. Most of them are"
wicker covered, llnpd with green or
plum color nnd nre large enough to fit
the ordlnnry Rir.etboudolr Inmp. You'll
find, too, some unusual .Tnpnncse shades
In whltp, blnrk rimmed with a little
Japanese design nnd adorned with a
red tassel. These arc fifty cents.
MAI
acquaintance fast enough. I have come
to you to ask you what to do about It.
I don't want to hurt the other girls'
feelings. There Is nothing really wrong.
with these girls, but to be very frank
they nre tough-looking and tough
acting. They dress In the most con-
pointed ends and measuring probably
three-qunrters of an inch i diameter
in the middle, where it is roundest. A
slender rod which fits in the little case
has three divisions, each one resembling
a tiny spool on which one mny wind
black, white nnd n colored cotton or
M-wine silk. Inside the rod. which is
which one might be very surp of getting 6nj8 she cannot tell him the truth when
plenty of wear. An cvery-day dress,
it should be called, and after all, it is
from these c cry-day dresses that we
all get the most satisfaction. The
frock is made of serge, v,ith the vest,
pipings nnd the buttons covered with
sntin. The waist blouses a bit over the
skirt and is held in nt the waistline
with a narrow belt of the serge, which
ties nt the center front nnd is finished
at the ends with silk tassels. The
skirt is straight, but nmple in width
to conform with the present mode nnd
is fulled nt the hips, with generous
pockets nt either side.
Serge, of toursp. is going to be good
this fall, though the rage 'for n sprgp
frock hns subsided somewhat in the Inst
six months.
he thinks bhe hns not deceived him.
Still she cannot sec why this othpr
one wants to marry her, knowing thnt
she hns bppn so friendly with his broth
ers. Everybody who knows them is
watching to see how things nre going
to turn out. His brother looks ns
though he could fight him, nnd his bead
is extremely gray (he is only twenty).
The last time she talked with him he
ncted as though he wanted to hurt her.
GO -BETWEEN.
The girl must be rnther a conscience
less flirt. An outside opinion will not
help matters, my dear. My advice to
you is to keep out of it entirely, and
have no opinion to give in the matter.
Things which concern others nnd do not
come into jour own life nre much bet
ter left alone, nnd tnlk nnd gossip nl-
mnne such
wnvs make such mnMera rnp,n T
iiic .imiruiij m KeiiiiiB j tms joung woman work it out herself,
good quality serge as wen ns hip price she has gotten herself into the mix-up
in mtji' mis inun- iiiucii in ru me : nnii sue mubt get Herself out of it
women nwny irom it. jn me place oi
sprgp ninny women arc selecting trl
cotine and duvctyn.
Navy blue, too, is losing ground nnd
for fall brown will, without doubt, be
the favorite color. Tan shudes are
considered very smart, as wpll ns the
gray shades. Daik green is nnother
color thnt is gaining in popularity nnd,
of (ourse, jnde green remains in fash
ion. (Cnpurtoht, 1019, by Florence Rone)
Mrs. Wilson
Answers Queries
THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE
My dear Mrs. Wilson Will you
please be kind enough to again
publish the recipe for your fireless
cooker? Our paper has got mis
laid or destroyed and I am much
disappointed, as I was much inter
ested in the cooker. Also will you
again publish the recipe for
creamed cabbage, like you buy in
the delicatessen stores? I have
all your recipes carefully bound,
but loaned this to a woman, who
loaned it to another. Please pub
lish it again, as I will be more
careful. Also you will please tell
me how to fix the cream for straw
berry shortcake? I have whipped
the cream before, but almost be
fore the meal is over it has evapor
ated into the cake and then it is a
sorry-looking sight for the next
day or meal; while I have gone
visiting and had the cake lor
luncheon that is, half of it, and
the other half for dinner and it
looked just as well at dinner as at
luncheon. Please tell me the
secret, if there is one? And let
me thank you very much in ad
vance. PERPLEXED AND PUZZLED.
The article on fireless cookers is
too long to reprint here, but you are
welcome to como in and consult the
files.
Creamed Cabbage
Chop fine a sufficient amount of
cabbage to measure two pints. Add
One large green pepper,
One and one-half tablespoons of
mustard teed,
One teaspoon of celery seed,
'Mix thoroughly and then prepare
one cup of mayonnaise. Bent into
the mayonnaise four tablespoons of
evaporated milk and then thin to the
desired consistency with vinegar.
Use fruit whip in place of the
whipped cream on strawberry short
cake.
Fruit Whip
' One-half glass of apple jelly,
JVhite of one egg.
Beat until the mixture holds its
shape, then use on the cake.
My dear Mrs. Wilson Will you
E lease tell me through the paper
ow to make vanilla T I havo not
seen a recino for it as yet in your
i.Ji talks, which are all very helpful.
7. T5EATVCT
Mlxup In Addresses
To the Editor of the Woman a i'acm:
Dear Madam What an I do in a
case lilio this? June 4 I leceived n lei
ter from a friend just gone to Wash
ington, D. C , to makp hpr permanent
home there. She told me nbout her
nice flat, but said she expected to look
around for a house. She, hneer
gne me her address, nnd I have writ
ten her, sending my letter July 14
to the address she gave, but it has come
back.
I do not want to lose tracp of her.
ns she is one of my best friends, but is
there anything I can do but wait until
she writes?
She is very sensitive, nnd may not
write, ns she hns not gotten nn answer
from me, nlthough she may hnvp re
ceived a postal card I wrote her iinmc
diatelv upon receiving her letter of
The Question Corner
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Today's Inquiries
was the original
Mother
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f,' i.You will not be able to make the
Kjraot,Ol vanilla, owing u me met
.fcttt 9 per cent grain alcohol is re-
Who
ClOOSP?
2. When two stamps stick togetlipr
in hot weather, how can they be
separated?
3. How should paint stains be re
moved from material?
4. When there is no hot wnter and
it is too warm to light the gas
oven, how can platters be heated
for dinner.'
5. Whnt is a good remedy for
roaches?
C. Describe an inexpensive wny of
mnkiug a pretty collar nnd cuff
bet for the colored organdie
dress.
Yesterday's Answers
1. Sliss Hnzel MncKnyc, sister of
Percy SIncKnye, the poct-dram-atist,
is at the head of the de
partment of pageantry nnd the
drnma of the Y. W. C. A.
2. When last year's bathing suit is
shabby and ton tight, insert an
inverted V of silk In n contrasting
shade, Teaching from the neck to
the bottom of the skirt, and add a
belt of the same silk.
3. Wedding invitations should be
sent nut at least ten days before
the wedding.
4. Attractive flornl designs are now
being embroidered on the back of
gloves.
5. In very hot weather, hanging a
wet towel In the npen window,
or a wet sheet In a doorway will
make the air cooler in a stuffy
room.
An attractive table accessory de
veloped from the practice of cut
ting the bread nt the table is the
bread board with n painted rim
and bread knife with the handle
painted to match.
0.
June 4. Of course, I hnvc no way of
Knowing what became of that card.
Before I heard where she had located
I tried to send her n letter (through
her husband) by addressing it to the '
building where he was supposed to bi
employed. This was returned nNo.
He was with the food administratis
up to July, but had in the meantime
secured the new position, nnd of cotir.si
may not hnc been known there, ns I
imngine most of his time was still
spent in the Hoover cafeteria.
Could I try this address ngnin, ns
the Indy is also emplojpd there part
of the time, or should I try to reach
her husband through his late address ;
or should I write her to her old ad
dress in Ithaca, N. Y. ? l
MBS. W. It. V.
Thp best thing for you to do in re
gard to jour friend is to write to her
former address and mark the letter
please forward, nnd also send one
to her husband's former address in the
food administration. Do you know any
of her family or relatives who would
be likely to know her present address?
It jou write to them they might be
able to tell you something nbout her.
I nm sure that bhe will write ngain,
ior it sue leu ine apartment she was
in she would surely know that you
could not reach her without knowing
her correct address. If you do not hear
anything from her after sending nn
other letter, you might insert a per
sonal advertisement In n newspaper in
the city where she lives. There might
be n chance of her seeing it. I hone
you will soon hear from her or about
her.
How to Clean a Sponge
To the Editor 0 the TVoiaii' Page:
Dear Sladnm Would it be too much
trouble for you to let me know throuirh
your very helpful column how to clean I
n sponge? I have derived a lot of i
benefit frnm your page and thought thnt I
you could help me with this, as jou i
beem to know all sorts of things need- ;
ful. A. It. S.
Place the sponge in n bucket of
water into which salt and c little i
household ammonia hnvc been mixed.
Let It soak for nbout nn hour nnd rinse
In clenr wnter. '
Try a Treatment
with Cuticura
For Dandruff
All drowUtj Sop 35, Ointment 16 and 6C, Talcum 2$.
Sample ch fi of "OlticM. DtpV L. Boitoa."
Miss Rose Will Help You
with your summer clothes. Per
hnps you nre wnndeiiug just whnt
color in vogue now will be most suit
able for you. Or peihaps it is the
present-day styles that perplex you.
Miss Hose will be glad to give you
the benefit of her aihice. Address
Mis Itose. woman's page, EviiNijfo
Pcmic LKDnmt. Si nil a self-addressed
stamped pnvelopc for per
lonal reply, ns none of the answers
will be printed.
Stands Up for the Girls
Dear Cynthia I read with interest
the letter which O. U. II. wrote the
other night, nnd can certainly say I
agree with liim.
I am a girl eighteen years old, but
nm thought much older by most people.
I nm not good-looking, but try to show
nn nttrnctive appearance. If I think
I look pale quite often I use n little
rouge. Hut I have lots of friends of
i both sexes and know they all respect
itnlln.. .inn f.lnino t,i.i n tl,ron nnn.iliU?
spicuous wny possible, hnve white-IV"'""'. . ,...,'.. , '
nces Li m . 7 I "m " I 'dmble. For the business girl or the
fnces nnd I nm worried sick for fenr n wll0 ,,, tlIs wouM nn
people will clnss me w th them lie- n(1mirnbe K,ft. You cm, get the. case
sides I want to be friends with this . ,, gtcr g , enKrnvr(1 or
othPr girl and I wouldn't fnr the wnrldr,,lborntc,y engraved design, with a
want her to know nbout these others. 'i. fo, ,h. initial.
Please help me.1
WORRIED.
Tliritn nre two courses open to you,
"Worried;" cither move to another
boarding house or drop the girls
gradually. The first course is bv far
the bettpr of the two, bpcnuse friend
ships made quickly just beennsp girls
happen to ltve in the snmc plnce arc
as quickly broken when the element of
propinquity Is removed. Then, too,
in this wny there will be no hurt feel
ings. Thnt is one point thnt ought
to be regarded in brenking off these
rush nffnirs. It isn't fair to accept the
friendship of others when you need it
nnd then drop it like n hot pototo for
no seeming renson nt nil when some
thing better comes in sight. This, even
though the girls nre "tough-looking."
"I don't blnmo you, "Worried."
when you were despcrntelv lonesome to
snntch nt a straw. At least, I don't
blame you any more than I do the rest
of us. For we hnve all at some time
or other done the same thing. And I
must ndinlt experience hns been the
best tencher. One good dose of worry
likp this is good for us, bpcnuse it lasts
n lifetime. I nm mi, ior instnnce.
I've ninde n discovery'. If you hnve
$2.8." to Invest you needn't put your
hands in greasy dish wnter nny more.
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Light Desserts
For Hot Weather
Refreshing and delicious;
Easily digested and easily
prepared.
Two flavors.
Golden Vanilla
Chocolate
At your grocer's, hut lie sure
you get .Mrs. .Morrisons,
KAYSER and
ALLMAN
1522 Chestnut St.
Rebuilding
Sale
An unusual opportunity to pur
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at prices less than actual cost
of present production.
Reductions Range
from 20 to 30
on Console and Davenport
Tables
rind nnd center tables, uphol
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and plain chairs, and an end
less variety of
Odd Pieces of Mahogany Fonutan,
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In Bronze, Mahogany carved
woods, wrought Iron and pot
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Iimp shades In custom made
stlk, all colors, also hnnd deco
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on irlazed linen, etc, etc.
Framed mirrors, alt Btyles nnd
prices.
Torcelalns for mounting Into
Lamp Uases or for Ornamenta
tion. Pottery, Bronzes, In fact, a wide
rnnge of selections In
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Willow Furniture in All Deiijm
All at reductions ranging
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We Know How
1522 Chestnut St.
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rnglish inntdnnnkers are deeplv in-
tPrpstpd in planning a suitable marringe
for Princess Mnry. The king nnd queen
nre so devoted to their only dnughtpr
thnt they have hpretoforp rpfused to
consider the suhject seriously, but as
the princess is now in her twenty-third
year they rcalhte that before verv Ions
the question of her marriage will have
to be taken up.
Legislative measures fnr the protec
tion of women in industry scheduled for
introduction during the present session
of Congress include abolition of child
labor, eight-hour day nnd forty-four-hour
week, with a weekly day of rest:
abolition of night work for women nnd
minors, equnl pny for equal work nnd
the establishment of minimum wage
commissions In all the states.
With few exceptions actresses receive
less pay than actors of equal prominence.
The ensign adopted for the league of
nations linn three hroadf horizontal
stripes, the top nnd bottom being white
nnd the center blue. It is really the
flag representing the letter "." in the
international code which is the uni
ersal langunge of the sea with the
colors reversed. The design w.is se
lected principally becnuse it clnshes in
no way with any existing national ling
Although totally blind. Miss Gertrude
Timiner. nf Ornnd Rnpids, Mich . is
nn expert operntor on the typewriter.
me.
Most sensible girls renlize that young
men like girls who hnve pleading dis
positions nnd personnlities, nnd nlbo nn
nttrnctive nppcarnnee.
Also in answer to "One Who Knows,"
why should lie judge nil girls by two
he has seen? If n fellow chooses to
go with that sort of girl he should
certainly know what to expect. Hut a
nice girl does not do such things, ccn
in "this day nnd nge of the world."
And there nre lots of nice girls left. A
fellow surely enn find out something
nbout a girl before he goes out with lipr.
I am sure there nre plenty of young
men nnd girls who agree with me.
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oer our ast collection of children's
pictures. For all of them seem to hae
that natural look Just the smllln?.
happy fnces that children wear around
home. Of course. It's not dllllcult If
you have a fondness for the little
folks. Then It's a pleasure!
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From a Jew York Friend
In New York there is an expert salad-maker who used to think
she simply couldn't use anything but olive oil. To show us
how much she now thinks of economical COVO the new
salad oil she sent us several fine recipes with COVO speci
fied in capital letters. We give you one of them below. Try
this cool salad some warm evening and see if you don't agree
that our friend has discovered a salad recipe worth keeping.
JULY SALAD WITH TUNA FISH and COVO
Six med.um aize cucumbers
I can Tuna fith
I cup vinegar
2 cups water
6 whole cloves
I tablespoon sugar
Salt and pepper to taste
Serve with COVO
Mayonnaise
nd water seasoned with
onion may be used it de-
Peel cucumbers and cook in vinegar
sugar, cloves, pepper and salt. (A imi
sired.) When soft, drain and chill. Hollow out cucumbers and
fill hollow with shredded Tuna fish moistened slightly with Covo
Mayonnaise. Mask with Covo Mayonnaise, chopped pimiento, and
serve in nests of lettuce.
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J tulli In caei, ctolrlet and In dtep and
lhallou) frying.
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