Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 12, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 14, Image 14

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BVftNEsTOi' PUBLIC LEDGER PHIIiADELPHIA', FEIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 193,9
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WHEN YOU GO MARKETING TOMORROW : A FORECAST IN FUR : RESPECT PROPERTY
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A SPANISH POTROAST FOR SUNDAY;fAms
MRS. WILSON GIVES THE RECIPE
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This Wcctfs Market Basket Provides for Other Savory Dishes, Too Fried Butler fish ,
for Breakfast and Tomatoes With Cream Gravy for Supper.
Menu for All Day '
By MRS. M. A.
Cnpurioht. 190, bv J'r. .V. A
All .thhta Deserved,
WILSON
WMon.
'M'OW that cooler weather is coming
tho housewife feels that the
Sunday dinner will need to be more
substantial, and for this reason she
will select a piece of meat that can
be made to do for two or three meals
and perhaps a lunch or two. A pot
roast of beef will make splendid
eating and if carefully prepared will
vie with the choicest cuts of beef.
Select a cut from tho bolar cross-i
cut or Boston roast, which is really
a fancy rolled brisket. Have the
butcher place a picco of suet nnd
bono with the meat, tyinR it into a
firm piece. Now, when ready to pre
pare this meat for the table keep the j
fact in mind that the reasonably
priced cuts can be made just as
tender, and frequently more palat
able, than the most expensive cuts
by carefully cookinp them that is,
that long and slow cooking will make
the fibers tender.
Now, although this is pot quite
the place for it, I would like to tell
you that the French folk don't like
our gas ranges. "Too qur ek," says ,
madam, with a shrug of her shoul-
Listcn, Busy Mothers
TODAY nnd tomorrow will bo tho
Inst opportunity ,for bu'y mothers
in certain sections of tlio city to spi
ttle pnrticulnr rooking tnnvir" that
linve been shown in their neigh
borhoods this week Monday t lie
schedule chniiRes nguin
Here it is, Ihhj mothers, for to
day nnd tomorrow afternoons nnd
eunlncs:
I.KHANON CIH'.MH CAKK
(Sk servings for twenty cents)
rridoy iind Sntiirdny -The Al
linnilirn, Twelfth nnd Mm Hi
-treets.
ciiaki.otti: nrs.sK
'Six for n qnnitcrl
rudnv nnd Sntunlny I'nir
mount. Twenty sixth street nnd
Ciranl nvemie.
Ql'KKN' VICTORIA SI'ONfJK
CAKH
rrnlnv ami Sntunlay- I'mut
lireez.e, lO.'tS Point Itreeze avenue.
Tor copies of recipes nsk at lm
ofiiee of theatres or 'end self-addressed
stnmped envelope to lMitor
of Woman's Vane. Km siQ l'i ii
l ir I.i.Doint.
! One teaspoon of cinnamon.
Three tablespoons of sJiortcniiia.
Mix well nnd then spread on tho
cake and sprinkle thickly with brown
sugnr and dust with cinnamon.
Rake in a moderate oven for thiity
minutes.
Corn Rread
Place in a mixing bowl ,
One awl one-quarter cuii of flour,
Three-quarters cup of comment,
One teaspoon of salt,
Six teaspoons of baking ponder,
Four tablespoons of sirup,
Three tablespoons of shortening.
One atnl one-half cups of voter.
Iloat haul to mix and then pom
into wnll-gteased and floured pan.
Hake in a hot oven for thirty minutes.
Adventures
With a Purse
ders, "zo charcoal, eet'ccz jus' fine Thig wm providc sufficient grav. to' ,,i,je Doro
so eezy-and slow." Evidently llsr, for two meals. nlb-.e-tlmf
madam hasn c noucea ine simmering
Apple .nnc
Place in a mixing bowl
One cup of flour.
One-quarter teaspoon of salt.
Tiro teasioons of baking powder.
Two tablespoons of sugar.
Sift to mix and then rub into the
.nmtiniw lit he n s hm mr p hiss A I -
piece ot meat luuy tnree ,,,? ,. nf .,,. a ,'.,,, .., i,n,i.,. .,, the ..w,inr ,.
So you will need to start in '"'"""" "";" ' , ,, u,i(, lit. in it is kewnie standiiiL-
kjjiiuuu Jik vu- t I
, , n i i i i,- mil uiiiM' iu.iii iww or uirrc lnciics in
prepaie this on Saturday and simply sreasea ami i oureu uecp iuj.mi ,, s,.kinfs1.HS fpot. And billow Iiir nil
aiouiui it is mnnne in pnie sen gieen
or pink or ellnw. One would look
ndmahlc on the toilet tiililo. Tlie pi ice
Is M ."ill.
burner. This burner is quite slow
and will cook potroasts, braises and
stews in a most palatable manner.
Start the meat cooking on a large
burner and when well heated trans
fer to the simmering burner, where j
it will cook very slowly. Now this j
amia tivvji nnsl ffW n fmtf fir flVfl
?,, ,,. 'f m,f fllv threo flour four tablespoons of shortening
r.1r,r,', nf.-Hmo Tho wUn woman will beat to a dough.
reheat it in the gravy for the Sunday P-. bpicaa to tne cage ot tno pan,
,. I making the dough so that it will rise
This" mav also be made a true100 c nPPlcs at 1Q cdf of the
economy, for Saturday evening din- Pn- Now pare and grate seven
ner may be had from the meat nnd medium-sized apples and place in a
then it can be served with another I bowl and add
garnish and gravy for Sunday, and Three-quarters cup of brown
then the family v il surely enjoy it, ! sugar,
and when it is cut cold for lunch it I
will be palatable and well flavored. I
A SUGGESTIVE MENU FOR !
SUNDAY
Rreakfast
Grapes i
Cereal and Cream '
Fried Butterfish, Creole
Hashed Brown Potatoes Watercress
Rolls Coffee I
Dinner
Grape-Juice Cocktail '
Potroast Beef, Spanish
Browned Potatoes String Beans
Tomato Salad
Apple Cake Vanilla Sauce '
Coffeo I
1 AM about to generalize something
A which Dorothea is juit greatly in sun
palliy with. l!ut Dorothea is com
fortably ensconced among many pil
lows and is absorbed in her book. So
rothen rends I shnll tener-
fair enough ! Here goefi.
tlun: Women aie of two kinds those,
who hue fussy little "extras" fur their
homo and those who nic content with
more issi'ntials Mv story is for lier
who pauses delightedly befme one of
Ihose fusw extras and decides to bin
a less ixpcnshc blouse so that she
mi bn one. The extra I have in
mind is a pnwdei box, made of what
Please Tell Me What to Do
By CYNTHIA
To the Worried One
Why don't you actually call your
father's attention to how the busi
ness has fallen off? Pcrhnps thnt would
convince liim that he ought not to tnkc
so ninny strangers Into his confidence.
(Jet your mother to tnlk to Mm. There
is no way to break him o this hnbit
but by showing how much harm he is
doing to his busness.
be obtained from the mnrringe license
clerk in tho Department of the City
Clerk, New York. You will be nblc to
find tlio exact address by consulting a
New York telephone book.
Roth man nnd woman must appear.
There is no established ngc limit for
either sex under which parental consent
Is required. The license costs ?1 nnd the
ceremony may take, place any time nftcr
tho license is procured. The offices are
open from !) until .1 o'clock, except Sat
urday, 'when they close at noon.
Husband Is Right
Dear Cynthia I nm just twenty-one
though I hnve been mnrried going on
three yenm. I linve a baby girl six
months old. Now Cvnthin, what I would
like to nsk j on is this. My husband
wants me to live on a certain amount a
Wei'lv tlinf Itl till! lni,ntini, llln tn,if T
sa.v he should give me his envelope and mnn- -Mn' I tell "Margaret a little
trust me to snve. What he doesn't give o wImt l lmv0 endured since I decided
'me to live on he makes good use of. Am ! ,0 'lo wlint llcr trhld is contemplating?
I right? I would also like jour lead- I was twenty-one jenrs of nge nnd
,ers' advice. J. It. McS. I met a joung man who nftcr several
1 If jour husband allows you enough ,nlks wit1' lm' confided to mc thnt ho
to live on, j ou should bo satisfied, es- !wns divorced from his wife, because she
ipecmllj as j on sny he makes good uscllad Icft him nl111 lincl n,mlly mnrrieiJ
of the money he does not give xou. another man. lie talked very well nnd
It is nntv fnir il, nt i,n ,..i,A m.,t described how he had loved her and
the money
Another Answer to Margaret
Dear Cjnthin In Monday's Uvn-
:i.o l'fiii.io LKnor.n, I saw a letter
signed "Mnrgnret" in which she asked
what your renders would think of a
young girl who would marry a divorced
should hnve the hnndlim? f ' surrounded her witli every comiori, uui
it.
As every ense of the kind is apt to
iliITi r fiom another, the answer to piob-
Icins do not nlvvnjs apply to every in- I
dividual case. I
ASRAI.SMN
tlinn smiph
Mrs. Wilson
Answers Queries
I Tor this same woman another shop
' has n table ot quite iuesistiblc extras.
Ile-e aie black powder boxes with 10
jguish little band-painted loads, the fly-
awav jellow hair nnd red cap making
I a brilliant contrast against tl black.
'These are SI. Then theie are those
'cunning hand-painted pencil tops for coats of this pelt that are cut in the i
Itwcntv-five cents, one of which adorns' latest and most bewitching lines.
.my pencil as I write nnd which di
run ins .lie turning out bevtittliing
sealskin (o.its. 'I lie one shown In
the sketch is combined with beaver
D.iilv I'.ishion Talk by Florence Hose
at was once more
plv a i out nincte ol the pen
of a leitnui top. alio iiinniin.il It stood
for sunn thing It was admired for
mole than the nicic bcHUtv ot the
fur. It wa admired because the one
who saw u knew that the one who
bought it l.ad had many shekels to
spend, and tin- one who vvoic it had
belli of siitHii, nl attraction to make
that piuhase hi ill woith while
In I lie siii.iil town or village one
rather naluially divided the women
folk into two classes those who had
sealskin coats and those who did not
There was social distinction about
it. It w.is not the g.ument of the
(iiqiutlish jouug woman nor was it
the gaimi'iit that needed to be in the
mode If jou had one jou wore it for
iii.iuj seasons just nn it was.
l'.ut nowadajs the sealskin coat is
r.itlur different: in fiut, it has be
come a fur particulaily beloved b.v
the v mincer woman, and the skillful
furiieis have managed to prodiuc
how badly she had treated him. My
heart went out to bini in sympathy.
My mother learned that he was di
vorced nnd w nined mc not to encour
age his attentions, but I would not
listen nnd finally I married Mm, though
Another "Jewel" my ,ionr friend whom 1 hnd known from
Duir Cvnthin I think very few boys ' childhood, our Kpiscopnl minister, beg
i.aie for tlio "Jewel tjpc" of girl. The ' ged me not to nnd refused to marry us.
majoiity of the male sex will go nftcr Well, we were married four jcars ago
these painted dolls, as we cnll them. and for the first few months, though I
While I niisspl Jewel's letter I enn ' was happy with him, I suffered terribly
imagine, from the letters printed since. jrom the sneers nnd slights I encouu
lust what kind of girl she is nnd I teied from my old friends. Not one of
am another belonging to thnt type. lithe girls 1 hnd grown up with enme
Iind er- few men or bojs who care to sec mc, nnd when wc met in the
for us, because. I suppose, they think 'street they hurried by. This wns cs
ve aie slow and these "painted dolls" ' pcelntlly noticeable in one I had grent
nre such "big-timers," or "sports," ' ly loved. One day 1 stopped her in the
,is we ot$i'n hear them called. 1 have i street and asked her what I had done
been told several times when n man to he tteated so. And she said "Why,
i luiosi s a wife he wants to choose a giil, Mary, you mnrried a mnn whose wife is
and n leal one, of cheerful disposition, still living." "lint they were divorced,"
sensible dresser, n good housekeeper, i I n led "Oil, jes," she said, "but I
not ncccssniily one to do nil the woikidon'l approve of remarriage after di
in his home, but to keep it clean and vone," and went on. This cut me to
itliactive, nnd n girl who hnsn't been 'the heait nnd n little later I found that
"l.illjgagging" with every bov she ever I mv husband was not so attentive nor so
met I know for it fact that the inn- I Kind . nnd now nftcr four yenrs of life
joiitv of bojs caie more for these with linn, 1 find 1 can scarcely stand it
painted dolls than thej do for the "real any longer. He is tienting me ns I linve
Jewel tjpe." I since learned lie treated his first wife.
Hoping to see This printed in jour! I will not go Into details, it would be
PUBLIC FAULT-FINDERS
LESS "CHOOSY" AT HOME
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The Man Who Orders Four Kinds of Fruit, American Plan,
and "Kicks" About It Apt to Eat Prunes at Home
rpiIE restaurant wns crowded. It was
tho high tide of the dinner hour at
a large resort hotel a time when
every waiter must keep his wits to make
only a minimum of mistakes.
"I am sorry, mndam," this one wns
saying, "but I'll bring them just as soon
as I go back to the kitchen."
But the lady who had ordered mashed
potatoes nnd candied sweets as well
from the "nll-you-want-to-eat" menu
would not be pacified.
"I knew," she remarked to her hus
bnnd, but loud enough for the wnitcr to
licnr, "he wnsn't listening to a thing
you were saying when you gave that
order. You'd think they'd hire waiters
with brains in a place like this, the
price they charge for meals."
Perhaps It was the waiter's fault nnd
perhaps It wasn't, humanely speaking.
Rut there is this to be remarked about
women nnd men who nre the lenst toler
ant of slip-ups when away from their
own homes they aro usually tho ones
most accustomed to unsmooth sailing
when they nre in them. The woman
who phones downstairs to report the
maid who failed to put clean towels
in her room in the evening is more often
than not the woman whoso bathroom at
home is always littered with half-soiled
towels and gray-looking washcloths.
The mnn who orders four kinds of fruit
for his breakfast simply because he
finds them on the American plan menu,
nnd then complnins nbout them nt that,
is usually the chnp who sits calmly at
home nl 8 o'clock every morning cnting
a dish of pi lines!
THH situation works in the reverse
ns well. We nre prone to nbuso fur
nituie in hotels, on boats, trains, etc.,
when we would not dream of fronting
our own nt home in tlio snmc fashion. I
The child whose hnnds nre slapped for
putting his fingers on the polished piano
In his own home Is placidly allowed
to carve his nnme fingernail fashion ou
tho one In the hotel pnrlor, If that kind
of amusement strikes his fancy. Ashes'
and lighted efgarcttes are ruthlessly
thrown on expensive rugs met In travel
ing, and the simple little one at home
Is treated with the highest respect.
Sometimes n person wonders If there
is such a thing as a sense of 'respect
for other people's property!
Don't be discouraged
Resinol Soap
will clear your skin
Jinny anil many a slrl has a clear,
healthy complexion today because som
friend came to her with that sound ad
vice. Iteslnol Soap not only Is delight
fully clennFlng and refreshing-, but Its
dally use offsets many 111-cffccts of cos
metics, and Blves nnture tho chance
sho needs to mako red, rourh skins
white and soft.
It the ikln is In bid ilnpf , through ncflect ot lm.
proper treatment, i mile Ktunol Ointmeot should
at ftnt be used with tho Rni
nol Soap, lo hasten tbe return
tunormalcoDdittorts. Kealnol
Soap and Resinol Ointment
are sold bf all drunisU.
Pg
column real soon. 1 am, MAUY.
Marriage License in New York
Dear Cynthia Will jou kindlj ad
vise mc of the rules governing the secur
ing of n mnrringe license in New Ymk
( ity, the marriage to take place at the
"Little Church Around the Corner"?
1 am vcrj much interested in j-our
column in the Hve.mno I'fiir.ic
Lriiout, and I shall appreciate it very
much if jou will give mc the above
information.
STHNOCUAPHKK.
too humiliating and I have lost my
fiiends. I hope this letter may help
to stop "Margaret's" friends from tak
ing the same step.
ONH WHO KEGUKTS.
Supper
Fried Tomatoes Cream Grax-y
Potato Salad
Corn Bread Apple Sauce
Tea
The market basket will require
Two poutids of grapes,
One and one-half pounds of fish,
One-quarter peck of potatoes,
Five pounds of potroast,
One quart of string beans,
One quart of tomatoes,
One head of salad,
Four green peppers,
One quart of onions,
One-quarter peck apples
and the various staples that are in
the house.
Butterfish, Creole
Cleanse the fish and wash well and
then drain. Now roll lightly in flour
and brown in hot fat quickly. Place
in a baking; dish and add the follow
ing sauce:
One cup of stewed tomatoes,
Four onions, chopped fine,
One teaspoon of rait.
One teaspoon of paprika,
One-half teaspoon of thyme.
Bake in the oven for twenty min
utes and then serve from the dish.
Other fish may be used in place of
the butter fish.
Grape-Juice Cocktail
Place one pound of grapes in a
saucepan and add three cups of
water. Bring to a boil and cook
until soft. Rub through a fine sieve
and then sweeten and chill. Fill into
cocktail glasses and serve.
Potroast Beef, Spanish
Place in a mixing bowl and chop
fine
Two tomatoes,
Four onions,
Three green peppers,
Four branches of parsley.
Now add
One teaspoon of paprika.
Mix and pack into the meat, push
ing well into the roll. Roll the meat
in flour' and then melt the suet in a
deep saucepan and add tho meat
Brown well and add one-half cup of
'nni- Rtir until wpll bmtonprl nnrl
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x add one quart of boiling water.
t closely and then cook, allow'
i-half hour for each pound of
oss weight One hour before
add six small onions and
t cut in, quarters,
idy toMervo add one quart
iter Mcason to taste,
m
No. 12'J5.
Dear Mrs. Wilson Will you
Kive recipe in paper for small
spice cakes with cholocate icing
nnd oblige? M. V.
Spice Cakes
Place in a mixing bowl
One cup molasses,
Three-quarters cup brown sugar,
Six tablespoons shortening.
One-half cup sour milk,
One teaspoon baking soda.
One teaspoon ginger,
Two teaspoons cinnamon,
One-half teaspoon allspice.
Beat to mixture, then add
Three cups sifted flour,
Two teaspoons baking powder.
Beat haid, then bake in xvell
greased muffin pans twenty minutes
in a moderate oven. Cool and ice
with chocolate icing.
Chocolate Icing
One and one-half cups sugar,
One-half cup cocoa,
Two tablespoons cornstarch,
One teaspoon lemon juice.
Add sufficient boiling water to
make mixture that xvill spread easily.
Use for icing cakes.
In the sketch shown here jou will ' A I'larnage license in .New lork must
sec the new idea of ticating sealskin.
It is lavishlj combined with beaver, . .
which forms a huge lollar nnd cutis
and a hand on the cuffs. This band is
vcrv gmeioiis, because the coat it
sell has a riniile back of ample di
tracts my attention to no small degree.
Here, too, jou will find (plaint sets
of window wedges, consisting of hright
colmed pussj cats and making nn ub
s'orbiiig addition to n child's bedroom
and quaint door knockeis, letter
holders, match boxes, and, in f.ict, n. ensions It is belled at the front.
most everj thing jou can think of. ' The tuque is made of a crown of the I
Prices range fiom tvventj -five o nts to I sial-km combined with a narrow brim
SI" ,"i0. i nu will find any number of ' f beavir colored duvetyn. There Is
gift suggestions here. u j,;,, Nelvit rose at the center front
I of the lint
You know the lovely .blue-anil-white I (1. p rlLhl ,01n by riorenco nose V
Japanese cups and saucers with the ' -
nragon design wmcii go so iai lowani
lending an attractive touch to the tea
table! One shop is having a special
sale of tl.em SII for a whole doen.
Isn't that reasonable?
Cuticura Soap
and Ointment for
Skin Troubles
All druffff 1iU : Koftp 25. Ointment ffl A CO, Tftlram 13.
KIEFERLE COMPANY, Inc.
133 So. 18th St.
ANNOUNCE SINCE THEIR
Tor the names of shops where ar
ticles mentioned in "Adventures
With n Purse" can be pun based,
address IMitor of Woman's Page,
Kv i Nino I'l-ur.ic I-EDat:n, or phone
the Woman's Department, Walnut
3000.
IF YOU LOVE-
Flowers you should he interested in
TIW CENTURY FLOWER SHOP
'"'' netnw Chrtmit .11
I s?Ep)tll'EJ
' siAKINg I
(SOWD0
i m lb
The best bak
ing powder at
the price no
better powder
at any price.
Ao UiniiusiuiaJ Showing of
SUITS-TOPCOATS
HATS by Bastaan
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THE WHOLESOME
BAKING POWDER
Go buy it today !
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No. 1227.
Mp dear Mrs. Wilson My wife
ha3 asked me to (ret for her a
proved recipe for making grape
juice. Will you kindly oblige nie : i
Dr. W.
Grape Juice
Wash and stem twenty-five pounds
grapes. Remox-e grapes from stems
and place in preserx'ing kettle. Now
add four quarts of cold xvater, bring
to boil, mashing grapes wel?. Cook
until grapes are soft; then pour into (
jelly bag and let drip. Pour juice
.into sterilized bottle, cork or seal.
Then put for fifteen minutes in hot
water bath for a pint and twenty
minutes for quart. Remove from
bath, cool, dip tops of bottles in
melted paraffin and cool. One cup
of sugar may be added, if desired,
to each quart of juice after strain
ing. If sugar is added, heat feugar
with part of grape juice to boiling
point. Cook five minutes, then add
to the balance of juice. Cool. Then
bottlo as directed. Use pulp of
grape for fruit butter.
" No. 1228.
Dear Mrs. Wilson Will you
kindly give recipe for crystal
lized green ginger root and lemon
rind? Also how to keep lemon
juice for future use, and oblige.
A. M. Z.
See crystallized fruits Septem
ber 2.
Pour lemon juice into bottles, cork,
and place in hot-water bath; process
thirty-five minutes. Tho juice may
be sweetened if desired.
In former years an
oxford of this type
would be called a
"Sport" style. This
year many thousands
of women will wear
them for at reet
throughout the Winter
with Geuting woolen
stockings. In rich dark
grain tan, stout welted
service sole, full wing
tip, saw-tooth edges,
perforations, in fact it
is a feminine edition
of the m a s c ul ine
"Brogue" style. Also,
in rich Cordovan tan
and Black Calf.
our STORE ORDERS
ARE AS GOOD AS CASH
and enable you to bur at tha de
partment and specialty atorea you
prefer Our terma are baaed on the
length of credit ara fair and mod
erate, write lor iut uei.ua.
MARRIOTT BROS, 1118 Chestnut
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l-aklnff reaulta h. ha 1 M n s ekinv This new- IEm 1 kW
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A Stout New Fall
Oxford at Geuting's
Especially Designed for College Girls
We Want You to See Our Ribbed Scotch Heather
Wool Stockings in Neutral Tones.
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that the House of Wenger is a veri-;
table treasure house of pelts of
supreme quality. No house in the
world can surpass Wenger quality;
the prices are surprisingly reasonable.
Chertak Hats
too, have an enviable reputation
not a chapeau but that is a bit dif
ferent, and with an illusive chic that
appeals to the woman who knows.
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1229 Walnut Street
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