itiecvifT-.-Jv ' 5ioB .rr.w... '?-!. - H .... nTWWM EH S'1,'.111 fu - r K '. 11 EVEKIXG PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER A, 1919 J 12 KEEPING HOUSE WARM BY COOKING ADVENTURES WITH A PURSE PRETTY BELL SLEEVES .JimjUYto: T v: -j . .TTEZCTvT. m i iv w r l Iva MRS. WILSON AD VISES SER VING ! ' ROAST MEA TAND HOT BREAD NO W Please Tell Me What to Do Uy CYNTHIA Keeping Stove Heated" for Long Time Takes Chill 1 Off House Before Fur 1 nace Is Started Children Coining Home From School Want Good Solid Food and Plenty of Homemade Sweets Bj MRS. M. A. WILSON' PRUNE AND NUT LOAF Corvrwht It 10 hi Vrs All RlOltta I''! V I ilsoil. CHORTLY it will be nwcssaiy to '-'start the file in the Kitchen angv A to keep the chill from the house, jl iet tne nousewno plan to utilize this heat for baking home-made breads, beans, goulashes and some of the coarse loot 'vegetable-. Now that the childicn hae re tuined to school you maj expect that they will be fairly legulai in then demands for food. It is ery pooi economy to hush this demand with the offering of a penny or two. The child who has frequent ills may have them traced to the eating of cheap sweets Do not get into this habit; rather' let the children have plenty of laisin and nut breads and good ginger breads, i oil", fruit rolls and home-, made sweets. MiMi - The Adaptable Bell Sleeve A Daily Fashion Talk by Florence Rose This ulinleMime bread lias just ennusli sweetness to please the children Mlien they want sniiiolliiiii; sueel anil at tlio same time need Mimetliliii; llllins. 'I lie mlpe fur it Is (jlcn in Mrs. Wilson's article today One nip of nnely chopped ti. Pour into well-greased and floured baking pan and bake for foity-fivc minutes in a slow oven. The fruit Set. tlln hrpnfl in thp mnrninif timl it will be leady to bake ju.st about ijncl "uts maV bo omitted if desiicd. the time you will need to start the This cake can be made for thity cents, including nuts, and will weigh about two and thioe-quaiter pounds. Give the kiddies nice big cuts It costs less than the cheapest kind of candy, and the girls and boys all fire. Also make a pan of ginger bread. Beets, turnips and parsnips may be thoroughly cleansed and placed m a saucepan and covered with water. Place the lid on the saucepan and bake in the oven until tender. Once the oven is heated it will retain its heat for some time, and if the fire is to be slacked off by all means put a pot roast m the oven overnight. Holland Dutch Pot Roast Usually a stone crock similar to a bean crock is useii for this dish. Se lect a three and one-half pound cut of meat from the brisket, shoulder, neck or shin and wipe with a damp cloth. Pat four tablespoons of flour love a good, big "hunk" of ginger bicad. For variety, bake pait in oidinniy baking pan and reserve sufficient to fill muffin tins. Ice with chocolate or water icing, and they will ninke a delicious dessert, or split gingerbread and spread with marsh mallow whip. Put together and spiead a iittle of the marshmallow whip on top and spi inkle with cocoa nut. They are good enough for a king. THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE To "Downhearted" (J. H. S. K.) Ituj fisli hemes at the druK stoio and mix this with equal paits of alcohol. Hub it into jour head cerj- day. Then use a fine-tooth comb and do this every da until the trouble disappears. I nm sine that this will help JO- For a Musty Cellar To tht Editor of Woman' i Pave ( Dear JInilam What inn I use to Into the meat and place the meat in i take away the mustv smell in my cellai ? the crock. Add wanted to use Hie gloves at another lime The. best man and the biiilpgioom walk into the church from the estrj loom The llower pit 1 leads the pio cession fiom the vestibule oC the chinch up the middle aisle, followed by the In iilesmanl. the maid of honor, each j vall.in alone, and then the hiide with case I would like some of those blamed l her father or whoever 13 to give her in ' shifteis to read. Don't Be Mean Dear Cj nthia Donald Smith and friend not only look nlee in print, but also in person. I don't think Cynthia should discoiiraRC acquaintance in her advice to Mary Jlc(l. and her three friend" , . If this were granted I nm sure we could eail prove to them how we intend to lower the high cost of living. As we consider the question of the high iost of living n secret we do not wish to expose it at the piescnt. Are Miss Met; mid her three friends within the agcliinll? DONALD SMITH AND 1'RIKNDS. Won't jou let the rest of us in on the sreiet, Donald? Wo maj hot be romantic, but we're awfullv hard up. To Judy, an All-American Dear O.v nthia "Judj, An American Ciirl." asks for n criticism. Here it is. Our Hind of .1 fiirl The kind of a girl for ou and mel She faces the woild unflinching , And smites, as long as the wrong re sists, Willi a knuckled faith anil force like fists ; She lives the life she is preaching of. And loves where most is the need of love. The kind nf n girl for me and jou! However little of worth we do She credits full, and abides in trut Tlint time will teach us how more is just. She walks abroad, and she meets all kinds Of querulous nnd uneasy minds. Vinl . sympathizing, she shares the pain Of the doubts that lack us, heart and brain ; And. knowing this, as we grasp her hand. We aie suiely coming to understand! She looks on sin with pitjing ejes IVeu as the l.oid, since Paradise i.ise snouiii we rend, "Thougn our sins ' should glow As scarlet, they will be cs white as snow"? And. feeling still, with a grief hulf glad, That the 'bad are as good as the good aie bad, She strikes out for the Ilight and she Is the kind of a girl for jou and me ! With apologies to dames Whitcomb Riley. IIKXNKX .1. ISLANTOX. Which Is More Fickle? Dear Cynthia I notice that most of the blame rests on the girls ns far as ui'iui; iil'kiu is concerned, uerc is n I - vvr- 1 THIS MAN BUYS HIS WIFE EVERYTHING SHE WANTS H Here aro two er.v attractive blouses with the adaptable "ell sleeve. 1110 0110 at the right Is of net and the other one of laco combined with satin but because it is But Her Allowance Is Exactly One Clean One-Dollar Bill Every Monday Morning! One small fagot of soup hsibs, One-half dozen onions, One carrot, quartered, One cup boiling water. 'Cover closely and place in the oven. Prepare this meat right after' the evening meal and keep it in thei Making Rouge of Beet Juice oven overnight. In the morning it r" "l0 F-di'r "-a" " r"" , . . ., will be found to be dehciously tender u"ar MI- " "u ) ;" t0. -j i. 1 1 li xt in. 1 me something to put with beet juice, to and most palatable. No additional bp USC1, ns n.J that is harmlet0 heat will be necessary. Just slack or ,,, fncP? Something that will not make damp the fire in the usual manner. ir ,ulu. nm so tlint it can bo used the Try cooking a set of pig's feet in jear around. this manner, adding two and one-half BROWN ETHS AND Cl'RT.S. cups of boiling water. They will be The making of cosmetics nt home is jnost delicious. so much bother and mariiage. The maid of honor takes the bride's flow cm while the ling is being put oil her finger. The biide holds them dur ing the rest of the ceremonj. t is customarj for attendants at n wedding to enrrj flowers, but sometimes they .11 .! f nnv lin.l liefiipn von i l:lrT sncpiienis crooKS ciru vwui nugs 1 ,u . ci, alnliiii- would uo- of ribbon, and nt a morning wed- Ulllll ,ll t,n'ti-, j ..... . L get into it. I have tried lime with no effect or lc- .lt. MRS. H. It. Try burning a sulphur candle in jour ellnr. That will take away the niiistj . smell. Be sure to cover carefully anil Some Fancy Breads Place in a mixing bowl Two cup? of boiling water, Four tablespoons of sugar, Four tablespoons of shortening, One teaspoon of salt. Stir to blend and cool 80 degrees Fahr. Now crumble in one yeast cake, stir to dissolve and add seven cups sifted flour. Work to a smooth elastic dough. Clean or scrape out the -mixing bowl and grease well. ,, i.1.1 lxl-l- 1 . SUUIH .tvecurn tne uougn vo uie uowi, I'"- kin,j 0f piecework that jou could do ing the clough firmly against tne t llnme T! rar(,fui not to tnke t00 bottom of the bovl and then turn m,I(JU ,ork that will keep you indoors over and cover. Let rise in a warm all the time, for girls of your nge ought place 80 degrees Fahr. for three and 1 to get ns much fresh nir as possible one-half hours. during the daytime. J hope you will ft, n.meh Hnwn tho doucrV, well, he nl)le to get some pleasant work tunc so often unsatis factory that it would really be more practical for jou to go to the drug store and buy your rouge. Want Work After School To the EiMor at llomaii s Page: Dear Mndam Will you kindly print in the Kvemso Pi'umo Drnohu where two ambitious girls of fifteen can get a position after school, or work in spare tune at home' ('. D. Apply nt the ISuteuu of Compulsory Education, Ti'l'Z Cherry stieet, for work of this kind. You might be able to give part of a dnj ns oftire gills in chug parasols to match the dresses are ' nH.nn,1.n aiuai 11, t Since vou are not going to hnve a re ception, I think it would be nice to go clown the aisle, forming the pioccssion in thn reverse order. Tlint is, the bride and bridegioom lending, then the flower girl, and the maid of honor and biidcsmaid together. The best man goes out as he came in. When jou reach the vestibule of the chuich. stop ami hold jour informal reception there, meeting jour family nnd ft lends as thej come out. T hope jou will hnve a very happy wedding, nnd that these sug gestions will make jt easier for you to uiuko jour arrangements. Adventures With a Purse Last month a gill who had been keeping company with n joting man for four jenrs was married to another. This one four years ngo had been en gaged to her, but as she was at that time in her early teens her parents broke the engagement. Now, she never vviote to him or even saw' him until about six mouths ngo; then this other tlinp was in Prance and she seemed to cnret nbout him, so she told the would- i have-been biidegroom that there could 1 be nothing more between them. He left her nlone. She was frequently seen with the other chap's people and we all thought when he returned the wedding bolls 1 would ring. After she was mnriied she called on'me, and I asked how it hap- pencil thnt she "messed" our friend up and this wus what she said: "Two jears ngo, we had a little understanding and I promised to wait for him. Iiofore he went to rnmp he told me he would let me know when he was going" (she lived in another (stntei "so that I could bid him good-by. I He was in camp three weeks bcfoie I know n thing nbout it. Then I wrote him but received no reply. As I wns very much interested in him I visited his relatives when I enmc to this city nnd learned that he was in France ; I took I OW many women that you know are ns willing to use a needle ns were their mothers before them? Not only women in business or professions, but women of the home-protected sort as well, are more nnd more unwilling to spend n prettj sum for a blouse or. frock, nnd then find thnt on going home they must spend hours puttering over it with needle nnd thread. They are demanding that hooks and ejes nnd buttons he put on securely, and they J want to feel reasonably sure that when they get the blouse or flock homo they nrc going to be able to wear it just ns it is. Yet women in other days, wncn there weie fewer other things to do, leally enjojed puttering and fussing with their clothes before they wore them. Collars and cuffs of the ready-made blouse alvvajH used to come' in for the greatest nmount of fussing over. It wus quite absuul to buy a high-uecked blouse nnd hope to jind fastener's nnd stiffeners ndjusted just to suit or fit jou. A vulnerable point was still to be found in the vviist and cuff adjust ment. The new bell sleeves nre a solution to the cuff problem. For the woman whose nrms are too short or too long I the problem is immediately solved, nnd 1 jou will find that a lot of busy women nre bujing the tjpe of blouse shown in the pictuie, not only becnuse it is smnit so nnd becoming, convenient, , .. Separate blouses nre immensely pop ulnr this senson, nnd no woman can afford to try to do without thorn in her wardrobe. It is a beason when lace is being worn by smart women to a very gieat extent, and the lace blouse combined w 1th satin slmvvn nt loft of the cut it 'a good selection for wear with the more elaborate velvet or duvctyu suit. At the right in the sketch there is u blouse of net with a panel and the bell-shnpcd sleeves of lace, the neck baud being bound with sutin. The gir dle is of lace. (.Copyright, 101 P, by Florence Hoae) TTERE is the interesting cne of the gentleman who will buy his wife nnyth'ing under the sun, but he wants to buy it for her himself. Therefore, ench Monday morning she is handed exactly one clean one-dollar bill in order thnt she may hnve chnngo for carfare nnd not by nliy chance auythlng for anything else, "Generous to n fault" this man is sometimes described by nn Impressed visitor, who goes nvvay gasping,, having just seen something marvelous' in the wny of a silk negligee picked up on a trip west. 15ut between ourselves we know this isn't true. Generosity never did consist In the more gratification of a person's own whims and pleasures. Tho man who insists on doing all the family spending, however well stocked he keeps his favored ones, can, I per sonally believe, be called extremely sel fish. It is Interesting nnd it Is fun to spend money ; to buy things. Fifty per cent ot tho joy In life, you might stiy, comes from planning, making nnd tak ing pleasure in our own purchases. Iljt this I do not mean mere mnterinl pur chases. A man plans a "stag" beef steak supper, for iustnuce. Thnt Is the wny ho wants to invest a certain amount of money. What, dear women, I nsk you, would happen if friend wife gently, but firmly, extricated the sum reserved for the party nnd spoke in this wise: "John, you only think you want to givo n beefsteak supper. But I know better, denr. Whnt you really wnnt is a new raincoat, a pair of rubbers and a good big bottle of hair tonic. I nm going down town this morning and will buy them for you." ABSURD, isn't it? Yet it isn't nny more nbsurd fhnn giving a woman so small nn amount of spending money that she can't by nny wild stretch of the pockctbook manage to take a friend to lunch downtown and to the movies occasionally. Then givlns her this, and then, by way ot explanation, aaylng, "Well, I buy everything In tho world for you thnt you want, don't I? What more can you nsk?" i)ut a woman dors nsk more. She is a rational creature with thinking powers, nnd she wants to bo treated ns such. Nor ns n fancy little lap dog to bo groomed and tied with blue rib bon. Woman is the natural purchasing agent for tho human family and she knows it. How Indescribably madden ing It is for her to have a man spend thirty dollars on something that is not worth fifteen. Ye gods and llttlo fishes, what couldn't she have dona with that other fifteen 1 "" Oh, man, can't you ever understand? Keeping Linens White If you put linens away for any length of time puj; them unstarched be tween folds of blue tissue paper. This keeps them from turning jellovv. OH, THE Madeira luncheon sets and ' it that he had not received my letter, ' napkins! Thcro is no doubt about so wiotc to hiin again to the address it they nre irresistible I Napkins, with given me by delicnte scallops nnd designs that nre unbelievably lovely. Uaskets, in eje-' and then turn over and cover. Let rise for one hour, and then turn on a molding boaid and make into three loaves, making one loaf plain, one nut and citron loaf and one prune and nut loaf. Nut and Citron Loaf Shell and put through the food chopper sufficient peanuts to meas ore. one cup. Slice and then put through the food chopper sjfflcient citron or candied orange peel to measure one-half cup. Work this every design jou can think of. And the I prices put them in reach of even a rather slender purse, for I saw the napkins for 11s low as ?7, while the his people "He wrote me a very nice letter, and I answeied, but did not hear from him. 1 knew when he was due at New York, And he nrrived, becnuse his nunt wrote to me, and said she was sure I knew he was here. One month" from the day he landed he wrote to me. Think thirteen piece luncheon sets began nt of it, one month from the dny he landed, $7.fi0. 1 aud I waiting for him, refusing other will not tiic jou out too muih. To Remove Paint Stain To the Edttor of Woman's Pane: Dear Madam Please tell me how to remove dry paint from n blnek chnr meuse dress without injuring it. I hnve tried benzine, also turpentine, w ithout any effect. If I. M. fl. will sprinklo oil of snssa fraH where the red ants are seen they will disappear. Five cents' worth is plenty C. C. K. If the stain on your dress was made with shellac or something of that kind, alcohol will be better to remove it than well into one loaf portion of the turpentine. it ls T(!ry difficult to take dough, and then, when well dis-1 out a paint stain that hns become stiff tributed, form into a loaf and place I and hard. Try carbon tetrachloride. In well-greased pan nnd let rise for You can buy it nt thp drug store, nnd one and one quarter hours, then bake it will remove most stains of this kind In a moderate over for forty-five minutes. Prune and Nut Loaf One cup of finely chopped 7iuts, Owi cup of pitted prunes, chopped fine. Use same method as for the citron and nut loaf. An Inexpensive Gingerbread Place in a mixing bowl One cup of molasses, One-half cup of brown sugar, One-half cup of shortening, One teaspoon of cinnamon, One teaspoon of ginger, 1 One-half teaspoon of allspice, , ' One and one-half teaspoons of bak ing soda4 One cup of water. Beat to mix, and then add Four cupa of sifted flour, -7 One-half package of seeded jp YOU LOVE One cup of evaporated apples, peacfo or prums. Cut tbfi fruit 111 small pieces, ana A sewing set that should prove veiy useful consists of a circular holder which enn bo fastened to the table. It holds crochet cotton, sewing cotton nnd has n nice little pincushion. There is n side piece to which you can fasten men s attentions for him. Then he gave n date on which he would come to see me and did not show up. Dur ing the summer the other chap hnd been trying to interest me so the next clay after receiving no excuse from tho follow from Frnnnn T fold t!it nfhor fellow sewing or embroidery, holding it firm , I would marry him nnd he would not nnd secure. The jpriee is thirty cents, give me time to chnnge my mind, so, five I dajs later I married." iiie new h L" re rmirmiug 1 T ,nni. n... fri,,.i fn ...1. na t j..,! The Question.Corner Today's Inquiries 1. What is the perfume cap? 2. Describe the style of hut thnt seems most popular this fall? 3. Does fnshion prescribe that hnts be tilted to the side this season? 4. What is mauve? 3. Nnmo three wedding gifts for tho October biide. C. How can corn shucks bo used to make small articles for fnirs? Yesterday's Answers 1. To make npplicntion for a posi tion ns teacher on an Indian rcseivntiou write to tho civil service commissioner in Washing ton or jour own citv nnd nsk for Form 1IU2. The next examina tions will be held October 22, No vember If) nnd December 10. 2. The kiudergnrtner with musical ability is the hardest tjpeof teacher to get on the reservation nnd is therefore most in demand. 3. A touch of flnmiug orange on the nil brown hat makes it smart and unusual. i. When a neighbor calls on a new coiner in the neighborhood for aid in some charitable enterprise, etc., it is entirely dptionni whether the call is returned or not. fi. When at the sewing machine If possible have the light come over the left shoulder. In any evtent never face tho light. 0. Slightly cracked fruit' jars can be used to store cornmeal, etc. ileal Oil Heater Buy an Oil Or Gas Heater Now Just to start a fresh fire in your furnace costs at least 75c in coal alone. Consider the saving dur ing tne tan weather if you were to use a gas. or oil heater to take tho chill olT any particular room. Come in and look over the many differ ent makes and styles we carry; in all sizes. g A v in wif tufjiiii' udi)ii i ment in the city. The "Ideal," "Elgin" and "Flor ence" aro all dependable makes, guaranteed to give perfect satis faction. In many different styles and sizes. Prices rango from $5.55 up. The Humphrey Radiantfire is a wonderful new discovpry in gas heating. Its cheerful glow is like the warm ra diance Ot the sun. lltullnntflre Inexpensive i n (ias "" gas consumption, ready at a mo ment's notice. i.'Lawson" and "Quality" Gas Heating Stoves from $2.75. Many different styles and size3 from which to choose. Headquarters for v Gas Ranges, Gas Water Heaters and Refrigerators. About the Sink When the sink Is coated with greas or tho sink spout Is stopped up, put a pound or more of washing soda in a colander or strainer, and pour boiling water through it into the sink. Do not use soap to wash an Iron sink, but wash it wlthTwater in which potatoes have been boiled. Afterward rinse clean with very hot clean water. This will keep tho sink smooth and freo from rust. To clean a painted sink, rub with a rag moistened with kerosene nnd rlns with clear hot water. ' Save Paraffin Siye your old paraffin to use again, as no matter how dirty it may look to you it can be cleaned very successfully. Hcnt to boiling point and. strain through two or three thicknesses of cheesecloth. Ono straining usually is sufficient, but if still dirty, heat and strain ngain. Buy War Savings Stamps ro YOU KNOW - where to find a Silver Cloth Slipper, with the correct ltfw French heel except at Steigerwalt's? ' SteidertfaJt - 1420 Chestnut St. "Wher Only the Best Is aood Enough" sfHIUDELPHL l3SNrWAReH AND SSTREETS unless they hnve been in the dress so long thnt nothing will take them out. I hope you will find this successful. Thnnk you very much, indeed, for the1 suggestion nbout the red ants, T nm sure I. JL ft. will be delighted to know about it, nnd so will the others who have written on the same subject. Plans for Wedding To N, D. J. I will answer your questions in order ns they come. In some churches it is necessnry to wear n hat. In others it is not required, but it is always better taste, and makes a much prettier finish for the costume. If you wear a hat, your attendants should do the same thing. Ilcmoveour gloves before that part of trie ceremony when the ring is placed on your finger. If your glove is so tight that it will tako a great deal of pulling nnd tugging to get it off, it would bo better to rip the Beams of the ring finger ' before jou go to the church, for jou I could easily sew' them up again if you They nre nbout the size nnd shape of a flat leather coin purse. One made ot dark red leather has a mirror in the top nnd the lower pocket holds your powder puff. Others are made of dark blue taffeta, nnd are very stunning. Tho price of the one you choose is fifty cents. I saw a very nice leather-bound gift hook for the Shakespeare lover. It contains quotations from Shnkespenro's comedies nnd is such a compact, well bound little volume you'll even enjoy holding it. 'Hie price ls forty-live cents. For the nnmes of shops where ar ticles mentioned in "Adventures With a Purse" can be purchased, address Kditor of Woman's Page, Evenijto Public Ledqch, or phone the Woman's Department, Walnut S00O. taken her when he called and-he said: "Later, thnt is on my return, I met a girl, nnd fell for her, so I thought I would let Miss X. alone." "Well," I said, "couldn't you have written to her and told her?" "res," he replied, "but I did not want to hurt her; still she hns hurt me." .lust think of it, he claims she hns hurt him, when I can swear during his absence she never received other men's attentions because she had promised to wait for him. They were not engaged but still she wanted to be truo and was true. A few dnys "ago I learned the fel low she married always worshiped her with dogged affection and still docs, in fact he snid "I lived for her and I'll die for her." I think she Is worthy, don't jou? MRS. WOULD-LIKE-TO-SEB-JUS- TICn-ONCE. When you want to make flaky biscuit, delicious 'muffins and gems, real doughnuts and cake of fine texture then you need X 71 1-19 RUMFORQ THE WHOLESOME BAKING POWDER Flomero you ihould t$ tnleratted In THE CENTURY FLOWER SHOP fflfk mjfciss rvTjy i4r 50UTH 15th STREETf One Door Above Walnut Offers for Your Approval a Smart Collection Fall Millinery ??$ 18 -50 ML Hlnnaoa Exquisite conceits In alMhe new suit colorings that niUlUieiS faithfully reflect thia season's faciiloB Moderately priced . " , Builders, Save $500 on Every House You Erect br lnitalllnc the Fleck Modern TIpeleM Furnace Inatead of a coetlr hot-water or team-heating syttem. No expensive pipes or floei It hoati the whole home comfort ably from one refUttr. 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