'-, if EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 191,9 ..i-iia r- WAYS TO COOK GAME SMART FUR SET WOMAN'S EXCHANGE LACK OF W&L-PQWER r .1- MRS. WILSON OFFERS 0ISHAND GAME DISHES "products of Delaware Water ir Gap and Vicinity Make l' Tasty Features for Au tumn Dinners foiled Rabbit Is Delicious Dressed With Onion Sauce and Placed on the Table Hot By MUS. M. A. WILSON CotirrioM, 1019. ov Mrs. it. A. Wilson. All nfpMs Reserved. TAN AUTOMOBILE trip to tho -O- ndawnre Water Gati by way of Bethlehem, Easton and then along fe beautiful river bouievaru to ine ip itself, which is tho gateway of e Alleghenies, is ideal. There are jnany Indian legends about the Gap; one of them especially interest ing because of the river. It is that f. nno time the mountains were a solid barrier and that the fast-mov- j Jnff water has worn a pauvwuy through the mountains, the straxa 01 which ore composed of limestone and soft slag. This portion of tho country was originally settled by Holland Dutch and later by folk who were glad to leave the German Father land. There is also a scattering of .English Quakers who, because of religious persecutions, migrated to Wales and then to this beautiful valley between the mountains. Many evidences of the thrift of hese early pioneers arc still to be found. At one of the Crossdale farms, not only tho original farm house, but also the Dutch oven of the early 1800's is still in existence. These ovens were Auilt out of j- rinni. flip entrance to the UWA0, - ... kitchen, and with a roof extending 6ver tho oven about twenty inches. This oven is much like that used ' by the campers and is familiar to those who have visited the rural districts in European countries. The fue! is placed in the oven cham- vvber and the fire is kept burning f until the whole oven is well heated. Votm .miliars are then ranea out arm then bread baked first with pies anu i.Vn fnllnwintr later. There is a Wnrf nf firenlnce underneath the .o-n nnd nnee the oven is heated this fireplace is filled with wood and hua tho heat in tne oven can ue intained for many hours at a tune. . The irood housewife Crossdale, nlerfc nTirf alive to her many house " li.. AtiHaa miiflf need a cood- 4 i sized oven to' bake the bread and pastry and beans for the family and (those who laDor ior me miu tlie fields. For you Know mat working out of doors certainly gives one an appetite. Tho old English doggerel that the farmer's son must early to bed and early to rise to be healthy, wealthy and wise is very true in these, mountain fastnesses. The Quaker housewife is a splendid cook and the store of jams, jellies and con serves will testify to her foresight edness in garnering the summer fruits. ,Plentv of farm and dairy prod ucts, fish and game were to te naa in those days, and the early pioneer i oik adapted themselves to this diet. And to the Cosmopolitan kitchen I am bringing some deScious ways to servo the natural products of the fertile valleys around Water Gap, tha homo of the peace-loving Dela ware Indians. Fish, Shirley Point Style Almost any fish of the fresh water variety may be prepared in this manner. Use two pounds of fish. Scale and cleanse the fish and then split it open and lay on well greased baking pan. Now chop fine One red pepper, Four branches of parsley, Two onions, Four strips of bacon. Spread tho fish with shortening and then sprinkle with the prepared seasoning. Place in a hot oven ana baste every fifteen minutes with hot water. Bake for thirty-five min utes. Wanda Small Fish Baked Scale and cleanse about two founds of smal! fish and then wash and wine dry. Roll in flour and k" then place in a baking dish and crinkle over the nsh Three onions, Three brandies of parsley, Two ounces of salt pork ffllnced fine. Add one-half cud of water and tlte juice of one lemon and bake in a hot oven until the ies will leave the meat of the or about thirty-five minutes in hot oven. The size of the fish de iannlnes the length of time for Mking. .Baked Fish fc. i, rUsually tho folk about the Gap ia to have this dish when the are running, but any other M. welshing irom two and one r0t to four pounds will be equally iJmuRoaB. Scale ana cleanse the nsh Mt taud then prepare as follows : The Filling Chop fine - Qne onion, Three branches of parsley, Two branches of celery. PUce one-half cup of finely chop ped wit pork i" a frying pan and 1 21 tfc BMMrad seasoning and jmk ijatowtf . onion are They're Delicious THAT'S what you'll say nbout tho rornmcal muffins made tho way Mrs. Wilson makes them In Ikt, uuw cooking inovlo shown at the VICTORIA THKATHK Ninth and Market streets, nil this week. OT1IKK COOKING MOVIES Tho other cooking scenarios that hno proved so popular are being shown ns follows: Ix'lianon Crumb CaUo Wednesday, the Imperial, Six tieth and Walnut streets. Thursdny, Friday und Saturday, the Lincoln, Forty-ninth street above Woodland aenue. Charlotte liise Wednesdny, the Orunt, Sixty sctoud street and Woodland avenue, Thursdny, Friday and Saturday, the therbroolt, Sixty-third stMct and Ihnerford incline. (Jueen Victoria Sponge Caho Wcduesdaj, lJroad Street Casino, liroud street Iielow Eric avenue. Thursday., Friday nud Saturday, Darbj . For copies of recipes ask at hoi office or send self-addressed stamped cnvelopo to l'ditor of Woman's Page. tender, without browning; then ndd one cup of bread crumbs. Let the mixture cool and then add One and one-half teaspoons of salt, One teaspoon of pepper. Blend thoroughly and fill into the fish and sow the opening with a string. Now rub the fish well with shortening and then put into the fish five tablespoons of flour. Place a piece of cheesecfoth the size of the fish in a well-greased and floured pan and lay the fish on this cloth and tuck in the endb under the fish. Place in a hot oven and bake for one hour, basting every ten min utes with Two tablespoons of vinegar, One cup of boiling water. When baked, lift to a warm plat ter and gently slide the cloth from beneath the fish and garnish with parsley and serve with tartar sauce. ' Boiled Kabbit With Onion Sauce Skin and then cut the rabbit for stewing. Place in a bowl and add three tablespoons of salt and suffi cient cold water to cover. Let stand for one-half hour and then drain I and wash under the fresh water. Place in a saucepan and add I One onion, I One carrot, diced, i One faggot of soup herbs, and sufficient bolting water to cover. ' Cook until tender and use equal parts of liquid left in the pun after cooking the rabbit and milk to make a sauce. Thicken with 'cornstarch i and add I One-half cup of finely chopped onions, Four tablespoons of finely chop ped parsley, One and one-half teaspoons of salt, One teaspoon of pepper. Simmer slowly fifteen minutes. The Woman's Exchange Back Number of Magazine To G. McG I am sorrj', but it would not bo possible to ask for the magazine that jou wanted through the column. No doubt you could get the back number through a newsstand where that particular magazine is sold. Or you could write to tho circulation department of the magazine itself, in closing the prici and postage, and ask to have it sent to jou. Clothing for Long Hike To the Editor of Woman's Vaoe: Dear Madam Will you please tell mo in the exchange the three was tht Indian had for testing the ejesight? Also tell me tho proper triatmeut for the feet and proper clothing to wear on a long hike. " M. O. If jou go to the reference room of tbu Public Library, Thirteenth and Locust btreets, you enn Cud books which will give the information jou want about the Indians. Wear soft woolen stockings and thick soled shoes on a long hike If it is an overnight hike be sure to bathe jour feet before "turning in" for the night and hne a fresh pair of stockings to put on before starting out again. Wear loobe clothing that will gte you plenty of freedom to take lung strides and swing jour arms. Wear a khaki or corduroy skirt that will not show dirt, will protect jou from burrs and nettles if you go through fields and will resist rain It jou should run into bail w eat Her. A khaki or white shirtwaist, with a loose coat or sweater, and a comfortable soft hat with a brim wide enough to keep tho sun out of j-our eyes should complete the costume. It is well to have good, thick gloves that you cannot hurt so that you can protect your bunds in casi vmi linvn In helti rnursplf lm 11 ntieii hill or through heavy underbrush. ' --' " ,T w--sjr-1-srfrE.nTrt iyw-yMUia&-e.AtrerW,i Ladies Your Big Opportunity toi Share in This Of AU- WooL Cloth .Suits Mad to Your Order PHILIP 6ERGER gnVran. I303'5 Cjlfc&iE?!M!!. ,.,-A. ft rtwiMll prirn from Please Tell Me What to Do Vy CYNTHIA No Harm In This Dear Cynthia I am very, nnxious to know If it would 1)0 proper if 1 uroto n letter to n girl I was formerly employed with. This is no love nfialr. Wc were friends HU each other only around tho office. V. Thcro would be no reason for jou not to wrilo the note, if sou do so in a courteous, scnsihlo way. Advice for "Capt." Since your mother disapproves of the young man's presence in your homo I I would not meet him outside. Perhaps jour mother is only displeased for the time being nnd will change, her mind in n little while. Coax her to overlook the incident just this once. Analyzes Buck's Letter Dcnr Cynthia I could not resist re pljing to "Dan B.'s" criticism of Buck. So, although I admit it is extrcmclj foolish for mo to waste my time in tins manner, I'll he obliged to jou it jou will print this. In the first place, Dan B., I rcallv think jomarc too brilliant. Who would dream of Buck ilncing with his mouth when he said that he "danced like most people chew gum"? Such wisdom is astonishing How do jou know what kind of girls Buck chooses for companions? Because they expected n fellow to be able to dance and to kiss them doesn't signify that they arc the "riff-raff" of tiie country. In fact, I have found that tho majority of girls who go around with fellows expect these things. Many of these girls aro from excellent families. I miss your point when you tell Buck not to tiy to kiss tho girls good-night nnd suj that he is the kind of fellow that is spoiling the girls of tod.15 . Then in the uoxt paragraph jou tell hnn to go with u girl for two months and then try to kiss her. Then if she refuses jou suy she's predestined to become an "old maid. What a change of adico and what an npinlou you hnvc of a girl's character ! Do jou kiss the best pal of your own sot? Whv should jou want to kiss nur pnl of the other sex .' I beiieens W(l1 fls j dotlmt jllt(1. ulgits, in saving mj Kisses until tne riBut ui" comes along. 1 snouiu mum wut. girl who gave her kisses to every one would feel tainted when Piince Charm ing came along. These are the opinions of A MBB11 C.IIlh. The Question Corner Todaj's Inquiries 1. What is the birthstoue for Oc tober? 2. What is the birthday flower for October? :;. How can broken knitting needles be fixed? 4 What novelty has made its ap- peaiaiuc iu the hope ihcst latelj ? .1. Wlieu mud splashes on a black dress what will rcmovo all the ' marks? 0. AVhat is meant by a Batik bed spread? Yesterday's Answers 1. A gold encrusted china coffee set makes an up-to-the-minute gift for the golden wedding. o r,. flm mine of "musical instru ments" tho plajers are called upon iu turn by the conductor to imitate tho plajing of some special instrument. The con ductor, too, plays the instrument, changing suddenly from one to the other. The bandsman whose instrument is being plnjed must sturt to play it, too, and the one who fails to take n cue pays a forfeit. 3. A putty knife like painters use makes n convenient article to have iu the kitchen. It can be used to pry lids, etc. 4. Metal bindings from wornout asbestos pads con be used on gas burners to support wabbly sauce pans. C. Organdie dotted swiss and voile are materials in vogue for rovers for bureaus, dressing tnbles, etc. Colored material is popular. G. To prevent that cloudy appear nuco when washing glasses, thut have had milk in them, first thor oughly rinse with lukewarm or cold water and then wash iu hot water. IF YOU LOVE' Flowers von sfcouW 6e fnferesttt in THE CENTURY FLOWER UHOP ith Below Cnrainut "' SatfeTtlUk Infants end Invalids HORLICK'S THE OfUCIINAL MALTED MILK Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form. For infanta, invalids. Wgrowingchildren. upbuilding lit whole body. ibun Invigorate nursing mother ad tha Bgcd. More nutritious than tea, corTte, etc Instantly prepared. Require no cooking. Substitute Cost YOU Suae Price 6-DAY FALL SALE wmrrnxsM K!Htc7j2 Muk" W LAD1KS' T.W-Olt Who Know How your own rood. THE COLD DAYS fmmikmmW " ibbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbE3 jtkm'' m.mWm HHK" T mKLmWWWw JHkji jMiffl3fej3?e$S ?jjFralffilBfef $f'iMtffeJft feature of the fur set, which Is adds a smart finish to the stole. study. Narrow grosgrjln ribbon treatment of Adventures With a Purse ICOl'U) begin this adventure bj tell inff itit Lnmntliimr flint- t nil 1. hum 4ltL.t m, jou will want waim, toft quilts nip fast approaclnug. I could do that, I sirj But 'I much piefer to tell jou something thut jcu ma, not know ns well ns I do. And that is about n bar gain in quilts that will make jou scurij right down to the shop, und-tuke ad- Mintnge of it before it is too late. These quilts are of soft, warm lambs wool. They nre toered with what I take to be sateen, with plain border und (low ered center. And would jou believe it, the price is only .$.".. "0 while they last. Now this is a bargain "as is" a bargain. The musical dictionary will be most useful to her who is sttidjing music, for although ouly n compniathely small book, as dictionaries go, it contains a complete list of all tcims used iif music, with instructions as to their pronuncia tion, and u brief description of the meaning of each. At the bottom of the pages arc names of great people known to the music-loving world, and a word or two ns tc what branch of music the man or woman was interested in. This is n nlunble little book, pnd well woith the price of forty cents. IIae jou ever tried using a spiral curtain rod for tho kitchen windows, nud wherever jou use half-curtuins? One of these rods looks like a piece of tightly coiled wire. You string the cur STORE ORDERS That Buy Anything from th Ifadlne tores of 1'hlln.. Wll. uilnrton, Ciimrfrn and Mtantlo City tasy Terms FRAMBES & CLARK 1112 Chestnut St., Phila. &13 Guarantee Tr. Uld( Atlantic Cltj 30 N. Third Wt.. Camden LOCOMOBILE THE CAR OF GENERAL PERSHING; OF GENERAL MARCH, CHIEF OF STAFF; THE BULL DOG LIGHT NING EXPRESS OF THE GENERAL STAFF IN FRANCE. UNQUESTION ABLY THE STRONGEST, SAFEST, EASIEST RIDING CAR IN THE WORLD.' $8450 Upwards. Locomobile Company of America 2314 Market Street Philadelphia, Pa. Ui ARE COMING l'hoto by Joel Teder, Central Newa Service mule, Is the fur hall (rimming. This ' The black chet lut Is worthy of supplies the only trimming, hut the it Is Interesting tain on this and pull it taut across the window. This holds tho curtain very firm, and keeps it, 1 think, .lookiug nicer than the stiff rod. You can get these for ten cents each. Kuowiue; just what to buy for the new baby is alwnjs a rather difficult matter. Majbe my suggestion will help jou. One shop has cunning little baby booties of FOtt, white kid. They arc lined with satin of palest blue, and are embroidered with pale blue feather stitching. And in spite of the hand work they arc only $1.25 a pair. For the names of shops where ar ticles mentioned iij "Adventures With a Purse" can be purchased, address Bditor of Woman's Page, Kvkmmj 1'unr.io LKDann, or phone the Woman's Department, Walnut .1000. Iceless Icebox A miniature iceless refrigerator, use ful where onlv small amounts of food need to be cooled, ii made by inverting an unglazed eartheuwnrc flowerpot in a dish of water. Food may he kept cool also by placing the dish in cold water mid changing the water as it be comes warm. linn ijju j lujimi ..... Taylor &Aspel SPORTS SHOP Smart Tailored SPORTS 3 SUITS Cliic. all-ttuol Jersey Suits In plain colors and heathers.. Specially Triced 25 liidina Habits Motor Coats and Hats Tailored Sports Dresses of Serge and Tricotine 130 South 16th St. htlicl M. Tailor Ilellu C.Aspel' THEYWOULDN'T TAKE "NO" FOR AN ANSWER, SAID HE Explaininff Why He Broke the Engagement Another Way of Saying the Same Thing 'TWIIJ circumstances were like this: The young man who was beginning to call on the young lady inoro than onco iu every two weeks asked her to come homo from n' certain week-end visit Sunday night In place of Monday morning ns she had planned. This, of course, in order that he might spend tho traditional evening with her. It required a good bit of coaxing to make the girl of his undefined dreams give in ou this point, but finally she promised to take the 4:40 Sunday afternoon homeward. Which she did, and, therefore, nt 8 o'clock with checks glowing prettily red from vigorous washing ufter tho dirty train ride, with noso daintily powdered and a very effective dark bfcie georg ette on, she sat by the lamp in the liv ing room nud waited. She waited until 10 o'clock but no joung man came. DID jou ever consider how much of the trouble in this world is caused by our Inability to say "no" when we ought to say it? Take this case for Instance. Can jou imagine what his excuse was when he called up the young lady of the long wait tho next evening to try to srrfooth things over? He had been out on a hike with a crowd of boj-s in the afternoon and had been persuaded to keep with the crowd and go to the home of obc of the boys for supper. Shouldn't have gone, ho explained, but tho boys wouldn't take "no" for an answer. Couldn't cat and run, of course; jou know how that would bo. And then the fellow's sister started to play the piano nnu ho didn't realize how lato it was until suddenly he looked at his watch. By that time other boys and girls had dropped in nnd there was quite n party. He wnntcd to leave even if it was late, but they wouldn't tnkc "no" for on an swer. There was no telephone or ho would have nnd so on the excuses ran, ad infinitum. But all tho rest of the vocabulary was beside the point. The joung man said only one thing that counted. "They wouldn't tnkc 'no' for an answer." Thcso were the words that sealed his fate with the young woman who had come nil the way home from out of town to keep an engagement with him. Familiar words, aren't they? I doubt if there is one niunng us who hasn't used them time nnd time again. They are easy on the conscience. And easier on tho ears of tho one who owes the ex planation than those other words lack of will-power. "pKBHAPS if wc trained ourselves to tell the truth everv time wo failed to keep a promise things might be a little different. For instance, if the chap in question had been obliged to talk in this strain to his girl: PARQUETRY FLOORC laid or done up; excellent work MOISE SCOPPITTI 2211 Chestnut St. Phone Loc. S049 Cuticura Helps Burning Smarting Skin Troubles AU drug?!!; Soap 25, Ointment 25 & GO, Talcum 25- Sun pit eaeh free of "tiulcvri. Dipt. 6 L, Boiton "WHOLESALE PRICES to the RETAIL TRADE" (Established 25 years) Manufacturing Furrier 1227 WALNUT ST. A most reliable shop of correct styles for the women who demand exclusive and charming FUR "Distinctively Different" Charge Accounts .Invited i jAfa& iftiW'fflkm,i,. fTTTJ t 'SBMm E3T i it? tgJUfe" .Trimness and grace of'line characterize the new Fall La France models. You'll find them as comfortable as they are good to look at. AlLLa France shoes are made by the Goodyear )r Welt process which assures easy wear and long wear. There" are dainty dancing pump3,' smart oxfords to wear, with spats, and boots for either tailored or dressy costumes in fact, there is 'a ' La France style for every occasion. 'TIS A 1TKAT TO TIT NEET Mamt ' 1204-06-08 MarMStr'r ' '"Mary, I'm awfully sorry I didn't show un la6t night, but you'll have to be lenient with inc. Yoascc, I haven't uuy will-power. When i get with the crowd I always follow tho crowd. No matter what I havo my mind made up to do before, I j'jst change then nnd there if any 'ono suggests something different. I'm never captain of myself ; some other fellow is always running the ship. Goodness only knows where 1'lt laud some dnyl" If, as I said, the young man penalized himself to tell the truth in this way every tlmo he broke a promise I wonder if the sheer shame of it wouldn't euro' him completely? ToPrcpatc Javelle Water Dissovlo one-half pound chloride of lime in two quarts cold water. One pound woshldg soda dissolved in one quart boiling water. Pour the clear liquid from the chlo ride of lime into the soda solution. Let the mixture settle and then strain tho liquid through a cloth into bottles. Cork nnd keep in a dark place. M For Breakfast Just try Cranberry Jelly on hot biscuit, rolls, toast, or muffins. It is so good, your appetite will surprise you. And so eco nomical. 8 lbs. of Cranberries and 2 lbs. of sugar moke 10 tumblers of delicious jelly. Put it up now to use during Winter and Spring. Here is the recipe: Cranberry Jelly Cook until soft the desired quintity o( crinbcrrlci with V, pints o( water (or each 2 quarts of berriei. Strain the juice throufh a jelly bag. Measure the juice and heat it to Always cook Cranberries in porcelain-lined, enameled or aluminum vessels. You naturally want the choicest cultivated varieties s'o ask for Eatmor Cranberries WSSI2EMHKM3E3EMlwi W--&SBHHhWHK3EKHR& Wa weighed And packed m santtary boxes by machinery. No handling The thing to do when you're tired and out .of sorts is to drink a steaming cup of Tetley's full flavored and stimulating almost makes you feel better to look at that cup of deep-colored fragrant tea 1 It's the skilful blending that makes Tetley's such good tea a blend of teas from 15 or more of the world's finest gardens. TetleysTea Try a. cup of Tetley's Green Label Tea. ,It's surprising how much better you'll feel. And you 11 enjoy it ! w'liiwwiigiitwsiitisTMWiTiMistrr wJEJr No. 473 Browit Is the Color Par Excellence ' for Autumn Wear Women in China Cigarette smoking and gambling will cease in China if a group of women students, returned from studying In foreign lands, have their way. These women held a meeting recent' ly iu the headquarters of the Young Women's Christian Association in Shanghai to dUcuss forms of Boclal service for which they might organize themselves. Various, things were sug-i gestcd, such as teaching, lcadlnj women's clubs and liclplng with music. nutl Sunday school work. . Tho baby welfareorganlzation desired a campaign against cigarette amoking and gambling. Tho students decided to take it up and rouse public opinion against both practices by means of lectures, sermons, talks in schools, and a wide publicity campaign. Mrs. C. C. Chen, of Shanghai, presi dent of tho student committee of the Y. W. C. A., ami two other prominent Chinese women arc acting as the com mittee to draw up a statement of the purpose of the organization and to make plans for future work. Things to Know Have an oilcloth bag for overshoes. A soft paint brush is an excellent duster. Sometimes doors stick because tha screws in tho hinges aro loose. A pair of milliner's pliers is a useful inmate of a work basket. the bollin ? saint- Add nn run of sugar for every two cups of juice; stir until the sugar is dis solved; boll briskly (or rive min utes; tkim, and pour Into glass tumblers or porcelain or crock cry molds, I i ,. , v ;, ; ft ; ' i m 3w i fl v 11 (t II 0i M