''"' EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHIIiAELPHIrEroilSDA,, 'OEOSE . $f EASY, WAFFLE RECIPE STUNNING EVENING GOWN WOMAN'S EXCHANGE ROUGHING 77 c : , . . , : 13 E w if;-- lift?- V , I'U IC", iECRET OF S REVEALED BY MRS. M. A. WILSON, o: -F per Method of belting Table and Serving Food for Breakfast Is E.v- I I i:v . r ill stf piainca rirsi oj m By MRS. M. A. WILSON GopvrleM. IJt. h JWr.- t. ,4. Itljoii. .41 r.lehu ffrarrvrrf. TIO AIIRANGK the tabic, U3injf the ' tablecloth, for breakfast it is '.jfirst necessary to cover the table With a thick cloth of washable ma terial. This silence-cloth may bo. the regular table padding or it may be made, from two old white bed'-1 pleads cut to fit tabl. Arrange the tablecloth so that it hanjjs evenly on all four sides. Nowhere in the househol I do careless and ..indifferent methods ?pov so clearly as they do in a pooily arranged table. Teach Sonny that that cloth must lie smoothly and rnust be absolutely immaculate be fore he places the table service. Then ariangc the silver and china a directed last week. A small tray of china or, lacking this, a large dinner plate covered with -a 'doily holds fhe sugar and z 11.!- 1 r-.. .. .:. . r i c. , "r. i ""-- vuw.... ii i,,.wti vtwitv so knu .-. purchased quite loasonably, and with n doily placed in the bottom a basket can be used for a bread tray. A boy of fourteen is now prepai- ing the breakfast for a family of four, and as most of the actual preparation is done the evening be- forq it docs not require more than thirty-five minutes to prepare this morning meal, even though waffles and hot cakes arc on the menu. The fruit is prepared and placed in the icebox and icady to be lifted on n tray and set in place in the morn ing'.' The cereal is placed to cook overnight. Waffle or hot-cake mix ture is also mixed and placed in the refrigerator the last thing at night. no, that all there really remains to be done in the morning i? to make thclphc had them baked she lifted them coffee and prepare the other dish. from the waffle iron and laid them on ' b- Now for a secret about waffles, jgfejthout the slightest bit of exag- Ktion, I think I have more re- HdW&lior a good waffle recipe than Now for a secret about waffles, HGmilit.. ,1 .mr. ,n.inr, tn J?:Zfi:" r?," ..:", :.. .'l 1 ' nice-, tender and crisp waffle. My old i .colored mammy used to make these mij .uiiiikI aiiu ttit;i 13 tu iit- rtik...-, .., 0 TVaUlcs- co mat tncy would tainy Waffle on the shelf or tnc oven anu melt in your mouth, and when folks j leave the door open, so that the would inquire for her recipe shc!moisture can evaporate. Do not ' lAwould zav .l The Woman's Exchange Wants to Reduce Toht Editor of Woman's ram: Dear Madam How much shoi.hl a girl of thirteen and one-half years weigh? And how much should her s-1 'hfoht ho? I welelt KC.t nounds and am five feet one inch tall. How ran 1 f re,duceV M. M. r There is no prescribed weight or height for a little girl of thirteen. The 'height depends on the height. The cor rect weight for a gill of five leet one H about tO'J'j. You ran reduce bv fxerrisiag, Join a gymnasium class at jtchool or at tour rhunh or at the Y. TV, C. A. and gel some tegular ocrrie Under the-direction of a good teacher. I?iUt don't worry about it too much if jqa seem too stout. As .vou grow taller t? lou will lengthen out anil get moie slim. too. You r-till have several years be- est. lore It makes any ninerene whether ' JQU are "fat" or not. yf How to Frame Butterflies To the Raitor 0 Woman 3 Page: Dear Madam 1 am coinu lo frame TT. r .. . , ,, ,., . , 1 W 'EIL btl"n"'S.8nd TOuld,,,,kc, to b". I twy nave 10 ne prrserveu uriorc noiug so. Some one told me tliej' have to be I fuppcu luiTTiain tilings urn....- a .11111;. , rj Ha uu 11VV nm n .1 .! t hi.. .. .r.t please tell me if this is so, or what should be done? Will you also tell me what would be a pretty way to frame them and what kind of a frame to useV ANXIOUS. - It is not necessary to preserve the butterflies in anything before mountj ing-.them, lhey keep perrectly wen under the glass, .lust place thein nn rotton so that they will sink down jrlthout breaking, and put the glass over them. One of the prettiest ways 10 frame them is in a teatray. liet a, mahogany tray, or a wicker one, and put. tbe layer of cotton down first, then lay a few dried grasses nnd wild flowers diagonally across the end of it. Then I place the butterfly- wherever you wanti jtnd fasten the gass on.' It is pretty to use light blue cotton, to look like the ' aiyr or jou might use white oc light ! - ipw iik, iiMe nit- iritjs mat jou see in 1 ' tSf stores. 1 hope jou will be able to I i snake a cry attractive tray. ' Worried About Getting Fat Ta '&6 Editor of M'omau a Page. Pear Madam I will appreciate it 'X4erdiniljr if you would help mc with f, 1. tuV following, which worries mc greatly. Is "-.- At t 1 1 , .. .. v can tne Diim ne inaae smaller; you recommend anything? How .' one increase her height, say, three t? I should like to be tall, but Mtits I hardly grow. '-What can I r- It :s tbis that troubles me and J me. as you understand by vm 7 am a girl past sixteen and I've ysttyj' that my body is becoming stout. Mf nMtia small and thin, but my body if MMpriax stout. T do not like this. Imtf.t 46 not know what to do about ' 9P boxr do 'nv? ,he Mm frIs' vtfm. 1 do? s. v. 11. ffipaiiws will help reduce your bust. tlw , not start any exercises without -ansulUnje a ph.vt.ical culture expert, ()''i.,5t 4,u tr '' alone you might do oiiV tht wroDr thing. The best thing ''" do i to reduce all over and work 11 j yotir muscles by exercising, so that riiocc will be, only solid flesh and no nU Get some dumbbells and go iNffe1 regular exercises wjth them GOOD, CRISP Piping Hot Muffins THBY'lllI tl.lliloin! TImt's what you'll n.v about tlic enrnmcal muffins made the way Mrs. Wilson iiiiiVm them in tier now i-ookiug motlo shown at the VICTORIA 'NIKATItK Ninth and Market stiff!?, hII tills week. OTIIKIt COOKIMi MOVIKS The olhcr cookiiiK sriiinrion that have proved so popular are Ik'Iiir 'liovvn a follons: Lebanon Crumb .'ahr Thurila . Ktiiiu.T unci Sutiiiilnv. (lie l.lnrnlu. I'urt.v-ninth s-tied above Wnoillanil nvriini' Cluilolte litis- Tluu(la . Fiidfl.v ami S.lturilav the Oirrbrook, Sixlv tlilnl truel and llaerfnrd n vomit1 (fiiffii Victoria pinise Calif I'liur-daj. f'ridav and .Snturcln.t . Dnili.v for opio of iriiptv. nsk iu bo oflii p 01 solid self- nihil iier stnitiprtl (iif,niM to IMttoi tif Woman' IMS' , , , 'Well. Ah jes takes some flouah tii aig. aim Miuii-kimi-a .mi auas,, : tt, ;, :,., ,. i .. . .i , .. m"" cc... .. sv.. -uu,. t, u Ultll UU'(1II .I-3 licit.. v uvni. iv " powe'ful lot. By this time th wa.fl"lebuinod. iron is about hot enuf. so Ah jes ijai;cs "em that's all." Tricky Cind.t ! She knew right well u,at no' one could make a success from that recipe and, moic than that, si,c didn't intend that they should. for she left out the sccict or trick of success. Xow, you lemcmber when the housewife cooked waffles in the days of long ago he always used the kitchen van go to heat the iion; wood or sometimes coal a used for fuel. And whatever kind of fuel she used not onlv t, lioi rt.-l ! iron, but it also heated the stove and ocn. and as the process of baking :he waffle was slow' she just started U little ahead of time, and as fast as the shcJf in the oven; mis nneu me waffle out and prevented it from be- coming soft. When piled atop one another they were always crisp and the shelf in the oven; tins nneu tnc another thev were always crisp and ttn.. nT, soft, and tou-h-. Keep this in mind for perfect waffles. ou muse piace tne DaKea I " - 1 leave the waffles in the oven any ' I every morning. On you eat much rich I n- f. .!...: rAA.l'J 'I1!.... n ill hml n -rtll or fattening food? That will mal.e you stout. If jou really want to reduce H.n on a regular diet. Anv physician ' will outline a diet for jou that will nol inilude any fattening food. There is no way for a gill to iu rrenp her height when he Jias at- taineil full growth. However, vou li.ivej not stopped growing jet. .vou know. In seeing and is both uuiiMinl and iim' and if you get plenty of fiesh air'ful. UN what might be called a fold anil escrriie .vou may ne auie in grow 1 that three inches in the next .few I vear-". I am Mire that nu will be much better and much happier if you try iomc of these Miggetions, but be -uie that you don't just sit down and worrv about being .tout, because that will jut mike jou worse. To Freshen Dyed Silk to the ftrtilor of Woninii s Vtiot Oeur Madam Can 51111 tell inr please how to freshen a vatin mescaline dicss that has been dyed? It is o limp and sleazy, it has' loit that finish new il has. I so want to ue it. but a it i' now it does look rather ad. Is salts of taiUr harmful to one' hair used in the rinse water, as an agent for lightening fast fading blonde hair? MIfiNOX. , ... .,, , . . 1 1 ry sieuniing 111c sun .tun iii-retiug 11 while still damp over a cloth. There . ,,..., in. ln llp... s!ik .vhIl.i. ,.,., olU w,1(,-n it ;, put in watc,. am, it is hnn, ,(, pt ,h( st(rnPSS nm ljOIv back again. If the steaming does not freshen it, try dipping it in a solution of one tablespoonful of gum aiabic to a quart of water. Use told water so that the dye will not run. 1'iess when it is almost dry. Salts of tartar is very drying to the i,a. as any bleach is, and if.vour hair ha. a tendency to be dry it mav harm it by making it brittle and lifeless. Rut there is no harm in it if vour hair is not drj . The Question Corner Today's Inquiries I. What is the "Mystic Art tJal lery" that can be a novel feature of the Halloween party? ". How can black oilcloth nnd black tretonne be combined in attrac tive bags?. 3. When a child is sick and cannot be induced to takejiquid nourish ment nut of a glass, what little playful plan often makes him ihangc his mind? -I, What piakes a 'stainless and odorless glue for little boys and girls to .play with? 5, How can brau and oatmeal be used to help beautify tbe skin? G. What household staple makes a very effective dry shampoo for oily nair.' Yesterday's Answers 1. The birthstones for October are the opal and tourmaline. 2. The birthday "flower" for this month is tbe hop. 3. Broken knitting needles sran be made good again by sharpening with a pencil sharpener. 4. A similar monogram to that used nn an engaged girl's linen is the latest novelty for the hope ihrat. it Is done tn brass, etc. 5. When mud splashes on a black dress all the last traces cau be removed by rubbing- raw potato , over it, G, A Datik spread is one that has a design on it made by a certain process in printing. WAFFLES Fourlcen-y ear-Old Sonny j Can Easily Follow These Directions and Prepare Appetizing Meal . longer chan five or six minutes. Send cacli lot to the table. A Good Waffle Recipe I'lacc in a mixing bowl One eup of milk. One egg. Three tablespoons of sJtortemny, Two tablespoons of sii up, One teaspoon of salt. Tleat with egg beater to mix and then add One nud oue-hulf cnpi of ,iftc(l flour. Three leusuoons of powder. bilking Beat to a smooth batter and bake in a smoking hot wnfilc iron. Another stunt for efficiently work ing the walflc iron is to use a new sewing-machine oil can and n cge table-cooking oil for greasing the iron. Cleanse the can thoioughlv 'and then let dry; fill with cooking oil "-- ...... .-.. wi. ..... fiV(, juol lllll.ll lb nceds ll; tl,is wj ,ovcnt wasle of slinl tpnilln1 nnrl fincni-o i-ill nnl Ln You will also find Sonny will be come very adept at baking va'ic?s if the batter is placed in a pitcher so that he can nour it out, and by all njeans have the oil can l cady for him to oil the .iion. Once in a while serve a few slices of crisp bacon with the waffles for variety. One cup of leftover cold ceical may be used for variety cold-boiled rice, hominy or mashed potatoes. The 'ccrct for an ideal cun of fonec is tq first have the wafer 'just ,'7" uum"1" , lnls mc,!"lh tllal- 'llc lcakc.tt,c m"s,t b? nnscd out '" tllc morning u iresn water placed in it "" "Kt quicKiy to a boil, then po'i,'cu "I"5" ,,1C fleshly ground ( cec in '"e PK If you use a per- - :"""?""- ?-' 'V "J' r-"- "" 'a" ,0 ?" un , J u. .. win nv IIJIU1. Lil I. Illl from the spigot for a few rt tlfl tllnn mnn na..A tl A '""' "" "" ih-iouh.il nun "u..1 "" ' "c lnc Percolator 1.1 nositiolt. Add flip ITntlill nmnmil 0f f,-Cshlv e-round coifm ond cnli pincli of salt. Plncft rhn t-im.r nln .. ,...w.. w wuivt VIVOL bill, lli:i lU'tlLUl ' ami nlacc it on the stove. Xext week: Some breakfast dishes made with ceical that dauohter mav prepare. Adventures With a Purse rTlHi; new coat banger is ter.v different fioni the ones we are ni-riistomcd .. ..... or an adjustable hanger. . . for it is made of a number of separate bloiks of wood, looking for all the world like the vertebrae in one's back bone. The advantage of this hanger is that it tan be folded to 111 any shoul der breadth, so that it will acconimo di'te the foal belonging to the man of the house, or yotir own uitrinn -shnnl-deied serge dress. It is lined with old ior velvet and comes all folded up in a box for SI.. It is one of those things thai make a nice gift. Tucked avvaj jn a rather int onsp'u u - , oiis part of tow if N .1 tinj specialty 1 shop. 1 had pascd it many times and never failed to stop and admiie the wares so skillfullj displayed, but al ways I hesitated to enter because I felt ' that the prices would be far out of reach of my slender purse. I.ut one tine da summoning all my courage, I entered with a fine show of haughty indiffeiemX Already charmed with the lovely little dresses and perky bats, I found my.self delighted with the undeistunding little shopkeeper who greeted me smilingly 1 and' who gave me a pleasant surpiise' at the very start by mentioning most leasqnablc prices. I do not mean by this that prices are cheap. They aie' not. Hut they are amazingly reason- ' III t2-- 111 II (AGllinery importer gi 5tn. SivtnUm Walnut " Mill Formerly at 1217 Walnut St. ; .jjjjl This Is Our 1 11111 K Opening Week III 1- - I Millinery of trie Richest Character ' '"Ml- for very Festive or Street Oc- JSaflpl ca5'on k Auspiciously Presented gJI "" . n rCJi BH ss. for lour Imiiorlmn iSS HUiiaBS-s. -gggggg -.. A STRIKING EVENING GOWN & I9 ' h r ."iH 9HB 1H 1 $rA-ilfiOmr BH HIH l'M4Ss IB . HHHBi m tHtJ fiiffiiywMBfw iHh HH iM'':iMt&mSMmi raiK f?ll"'Fff'Is" f;m t'-":C,Wt aHlf(BVHiJIIH V3L4 !&?t-i $ " 'ovesw MMKrm y &wl - 5 . J'hoto lj. Jo I I'cilrr iVmi'i Vcm Servlco. 1'iiillianl culuis aie (lie r.iorilt"t in the uctv rt ruins sottns for the m inter. Miinimci ing gierui. (laming reds and various tones of violet anil purple arc nnticralilr among the popular shades. The wrapped 'Uirl of the gottn shown nliotr has a design in metal einhi oidcry. Metal also appears on the waist of net drawn up orr a rlose-flttlng bodice of snld'tlotli. The soft satin girdle is of the predominating rnlorof the gown ...... i n . 1 tlntl r.T tint wlillll't fit liXrtl II , n tirtn, ,.omP f,nm Now Ymk and I believe tin-huts follow them fiom there A few skillful stitdies here and la touch of handwork theie, assure .vou 1 of procuring n gown that will not be met with on any one ele nnd a hat that will hold it own in any assembly. from the veiy fii't time you ever put j our hands 111 disli water .vou were I taught that ouly the hottest of water must be used. And fiom the very t'l'st time vou ever put those hands in that j hottest of watei jou have probably eairied moie than one burn away. All. 1 if jou please, because jou have never, 1 used a dish'iiinp. Do jou know what a dish mop is? It is not new. 1 wi admit, but oh. the comfort of it! It conies on a long wire handle with 11 1 bonk on the end by means of whit h j jou hang it right over the kitchen 1 sink, wheie jou tan nlwajs find it at a minute's notice. On the other end i a nice fat wad of. well, 1 don't know just w lint . Bill in any event it looks like a imniatuie (loor mop. (If course, j jou see what ii does. Use, the hottest of hot water fur jour dishes. ,m holding the plate with jour one hand. 1 wash thnioiighlj with the other in which ' jnu aie holding jour mop, the stubbom- Ladies' Silk Hose Special Value lllurk nnd Colors nF,.NT HUHlllv Bilk; IllatU. while mill rotors. Alio full line or l.atllti 1 Mlriren'i A Men Ilmr Sptrtlal and ropuIitr'ItrancM of Yarni McPhilomy's, 1624 Market Si nl to Stanley Thenlre Oprn Jlooddy, I'rldar and Saturday hrc. mi iy ?& ' - 1 is wa(v r est spot. I am convinced that once jou buy a dish mop. which will cost jou ten tents, you will never again be without it. lor nsmm f )iop ndtlrei." Miimau's Ef S I use I.'cllttir, ur phonf VVnlnlit 30OU. m , u g Kurs Dc Luxe P 11 I 1in? W.lnnf ,trf S mmm - . i X s? ssft. I bup not i II I I l Jr I1' ou owneJ ta ' ' i N K c; I .....ac.r:s..": .sr?e',. 1 -rkanvjnj 1 M I'rtnlUlP IWI1M lViUTcli "S A0y&W PTr W Zr f i bt aparkllnz pprtnci. S -p n prlreless lierd of thor- B E nuKhbr'd f on?. and k J -g H a 1 r s nn.in.n!.J I.. XV f I Iranlinros, anil pniilnmwnl. vmir S HV httVP re&ttrt ' hutter m.sht be almost a. eood , ,n,Pl;,. ; ;,. I I ins.n . h. . Dt-nt nut- I i tiic expression of the l ler Von 1! hr Ulsappotntcl ln I 1 g ' lomelhlni. luit ai Eood." H fB(lff Of OUr pelts and 8 H. R. AIKEN l i ""' I'llf'tstinctivcness IW .V llrlannre Alf. ' of'olir styles. S , X I'lilUdolnliU f . 3 ' C I 5 t" S n f l- ' I ii 14 letahtpning ffi "J2li---" VflNy W Alteratipna a Specialty oS ' V JK22 WALNUTS 5niO Oil' pARIS pHILADELPHlA fr Cl NEW YORK Wlifri -" 'r&JO? "The Paris Shop or-America" Jl and the capabilities of the members of their personnel enable them to present a col lection of styles both 'distinguished and original and more extensive tharr is shown by any , other Fashion House in America. Day VJtaps Gowns Hsits Furs French Novelties m DRESSING. FOR IN THE Unearthed the Stem Truth About the Girl Who Said She Loved TyrERKIA' because jnu want to put "A nprsnnv An lu frtrinrUlitn or nfll class" writes nn analytical young man lender. "Is no reason they will fit Into the class yo'u desire for them. You know, jour rfght shoe does not fit On jour left foot." This sage little remark is equally true taken a little bit further, frequently we put ourselves In the wrong class. Kor instance! There was once upon a time a joiing lady who said she liked to rough it. To prove it she went camping one W'h'ole week In the nnvghty old woods, and came back and said to the girls: "It's great, but I wouldn't adrise any one to go unless she really knew how to rough -it. Of course. T had a 'perfectly wonderful time. You know bow I am about that." The story skips now and one month later finds our heroine In the cabin of a smnll cruiser. In pink satin rami- ,solc, with petticoat to match, she is stnnding, or rather attempting to stand, before a sea-going mbjror, engaged in j that intricate process Only a woman understanding looking at the back and side view of the hair with tlfe aid of a hand glnss. Ever try to do that in the cabin of a little two by four cruiser, gleefully gavotting over the waves? Well, rtien, between ourselves,, you know, it can't be done. Our heioine was dressing for a da pre to be given at the jacht club, for which the little cruiser was busily steering. Making furtive dives this way and that with the hand mirror in her right 1 hand, she addressed another girl who wbr lazily sitting on the edge of the bunk. "I don't see wlij they ever invited us it this is the way they expected. Us lo dress. Why. I don't know what 1,'m going to do. Tills is just atvful. I can't sec my hair at all." (Business end of innocent little cruiser giving an tv usual lurchD "Oracious sakes alive 1 If tliis boat does that again I'm going light in and tell Sirs. K I can't possibly go. How you can sit theic like a bump on a log when we have to be 'icady in fifteen minutes is be.tond mc.." AND the other girl smiled and pulled up the tic on her white crepes do 'chine waist nnd stretched over for'.the 'shoe powder. Let me tell you thcio ' side story of both of these girls. The one who thrcateiieil to fosc her miniijrtt any minute because she" couldn't see how her hair looked from the sides and liack knew that there was lo be a dknee and was all prepared with a daint,'or gamlie drcs and all that went witW'lt. I FreDeMan 1 i THE DANCE CRUISER CABIN tojRoughlt , The, one who was sitting on the bunk secretly hoping she would be allowed tihave just one minute with the cabin mirror before they started did not know she would be expected lo do anything that would require pretty clothes. White shirtwaists and skirts were her onlr ammunition, which was rather disap pointing, for the affair was to be a dressy one. Yet, barring the first rfx clamatlon of genuine sorrow becauselhc yellow" organdie with the little ruffles bad not been brought along, there was never a grumble or comnlalnt. I han- pen to know that the girl who sat pa- klently on the side of tile bunk waiting lor me mirror nau never been on a, "roughing it" party before in her life. Therefore, she had never iu all her bdru days entertained her joung men friends by telling them she simply adored to "tough it." Yet I don't think there could possi bly have existed a girl more qualified to put herself in that very class. And (he other young lady no more deserved to be ranked wjth ' the persons who can cheerfully put up with things than n fragile little piece of Dresden china. It OIRLS! BEAUTIFY YOUR HAIR WITH "DANDERIir Get a Small Bottle! Freshen Your .ScalpI Stop Falling Hair! RemQve Dandruff! GoW Lots of-Wavy,, Glossy, Beautiful Hair-rYoirCdn! - ' V-l ,' vwV' ' a. . Ator H: k- "DANDERINE" GROWS HAIR Detldfi doubllnr th braulr of your hair t oner, you trill hortly flntl new lialr,. Si" atiiil dowdy at flrat. but r?l1y new lialr rrovrlnc alt oter th. acalp goes jo show, doesn't it, that you have to do something more than put jotlq self in n certain clnss to actually be long there I " '-' - For a Boy's Room There must be washable nud service able things in n boy's room, but they may also be artistic in a cmdg way. Unbleached muslin is a rather good material for making covers and cush ions. One good way Jo treat it is to make a border or center of alternating colored block's of patchwork in dark colors his school colors will please him. The blocks can be stitched on by ma chine or applied with fancy feather-stitching. Things to Knotv Before marking handkerchiefs starch and iron them. Scarfs of scrim will keep clean longer than linen, scarfs. A zinc covering on the kitchen table, saves lots of work. For Ironing dainty baby clothes ft set of toy irons is useful. 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