' ftf -T TT ",rlT'"'?1'a, -7 L l .V' EVENING PUBLIC LliJBaEtl-r-PHILADELPHfA, CTH.URSDAY', OCTOBER 9, 1010 Tasty emergency meals what really holds men? a cloak for evening pillY? f, t, fJP ir . .Slx- w.V s isv APPETIZING SEVEN The Recipes for These Tempting Meals Are Also Given With Plans for Preparation They Help the Housewife Who Must Be Absent From the Home Until Nearly Mealtime By MRS. M. A. WILSON' Copvrteht, ism, hv Mrs. it. A. Wilson. All Kiohta lleatrvtd. SOMETIMES it becomes necessary for the housewife to be absent from the home until nearly time for the evening meal and when she re turns eho must work so rapidly that frequently the meal is most unsat isfactory. This can easily bo avoided if a little preparation is made earlier in the day. Some Hurry-Up Dinner Menus 'o.l Pickles Radishes Clear Tomato Soup, Demitasse Cups Tuna Pish a la Newburg Macaroni Neapolitan Chocolate Pudding Coffee No. 2 Cheese Canape ' Creamed Salmon and Peas French Fried Potatoes Lettuce Layercako Coffee No. 8 Celery Salted Nuts Hungarian Goulash Macaroni Corn Lettuce Pie Coffee No. 4 . Pickled Onions Bacon Sandwiches Baked Beans Stewed Tomatoes Lettuce Rice Pudding Coffeo No. 5 Olives Pickles Oyster Supreme Shrimp Salad Cookies Coffee No. 6 Watercress Cheese or Egg Cutlets Celery Salad SRtewcd Fruitcake Coffee r No. 7 Cbowchow Radishes Barbecue of Boiled Ham Hashed Brown Potatoes String Bean Salad Ci n Custards Coffeo All ihe actual preparation for " ""theso la-sals may be made while .,-i,;.v. in thn kitchen durinrr the .. t ,. Mn 1 -nio.a tho morning. " " " i-" -- - pickles iin dish, prepare the radishes , iy " - VAC jT, and set ;n cold water. Prepare the I nnd heat until very hot. If the New clear torn a to soup and have it ready burg is placed in the oven in a bak o reheat. Set the table, placing the ng or casserole dish i may be sent service pla4 e and demitasse cups at each place, , and when ready to serve pour the sin P into a pitcher and fill the cups. Prepare ti ie tuna fish a la New bure and tl to. n Neapolitan macaroni, and place in the oven to heat while preparing iTie salad, cutting the! bread and m a king the coffee. j Make the 1 ihocolate pudding in the j morning, then, rinse the custard cups in cold wate r- and then pour in the j pudding. S ;t aside to mold and I turn into a saucer and serve wim fruit whip m de from the white of an egg left fre'len the coleslaw dress ing and one-hi fff glass of jelly. Clear ' Tomato Soup To one-half can of tomato soup add One cup of 1 tater, One tablespoa H of cornstarch, One teaspoon of butter, ' One tablespoU of finely minced THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE "Home Manufacture" To tht Editor 0 VComo w ' Paoe : Dear Madam-KUlly let me know in your Evening Mnuo Ledqek if -t is allowable to manufacture vviuo for homo use. HUMBERT. There'is no legislatl Vn forbidding this at present, but the pnoVnHtlon enforce- ment act under consider ttlon deals with home manufacture as follow.: "Home manufacture must be ccVifined to non- i intoxicating ciders and 11 w juices m- tninlng alcohol not to e weed one-half of 1 per cent in volume. Costumes for HalVtwveen To the Editor of Woman's P'V-'j: . ,.Tton Dear Madam I nm a firl sixteen years old. I have medium- brown hair, dark skin and no color in ra.T ebeeks. am about five feet two InchcsMn height. I am going to a Halloween jVacty and would like some costume that vy look well on me. A DAILY IlEA 0)ER. Joan of Arp would be a pre tty cos tume for a girl of your size am color ing, .This consists of a dark blue or French blue tunic falling to thet knees ovcr bloomers. Silver fleur-de-lis, vvnade of silver, paper, are scattered ovti.; ; the tunic, which is held in at tho valst with a loose belt and Is scalloped a t the knees, Long sleeves and a square neck are t,iifc. Silver slippers and st.jck jngs ?wFlld bo worn and a standard carriedflie standard should be ..n.rnVLT matching the costuino iW r.int. 1 . iJNdesIirn. A sword may d olfnnrf . tSSuth the belt and a helmetl worn, butyls is not necessary. The hair should 6e worn bobbed. A witch costume is attractive, too, This requires a full plain white waist, a full skirt, a laced bodice, white ker chief and apron and .full panniers of flowered material. A tall pointed hat completes the costume. When the cos--'&tnme renresents a witch, a broom niuuiM Iia curried, but the Bams costume I n ,.wMh a lezhorn hat and a shepherdess -" 4rook could oe used 10 represent .untie HURRY-UP DINNERS; MENUS BY MRS. WILSON TUNA FISH A (I . IJjl , t v f x , I Tuna flsli :i l.t Xeulmrc ofTor.s a happy sugRfMioii In the wonuii ulio must prepare tlie eenliiff meal In a kcry short time. It can he miiltnl in a saucepan, linking dish, casserole or chafing 1 1 si i . The recipe is ghen in todaj's article Where You Can Sec Mrs. Wilson's Movies Do you tvnnt to know how to make tho most delicious kind ot COHN MUFFINS Then drop into the Globe Thcntrn nuy day or evening this week and wntch Mrs. Wilson make them in tho movies. LEBANON CKUMB CAKE will bn shown ns follows: Thursday, Friday and Saturday Sherwood Theatre, Fifty-fourth Btreet and Baltimore avenue. CHARLOTTE ItUSSB Thursday, Friday nnd Satunlnj The Idle Hour, West Chester. For copies of the rprinns npplv nt box office or fcond self-addressed envelope to Fditor o Woman's t'ngc onion, One tablespoon of finely minced parsley. Dissolve tho starch and bring to a boil and cook for two"minutcs. Set aside and let cool. Simply reheat and pour into a pitcher, and serve as directed. Tuna Fish a la Newburg Open a can of tuna fish into a china dish and divide into pie. . Now place in a saucepan One and one-half cups of milk, Five tablespoons of flour, One teaspoon of salt, One teaspoon of paprika Stir to dissolve, then bring to a boil. Cook for three minutes and j slices. Place a strip of nicely brown then add ed bacon between each slice and fold One well-beaten egg, ovcr to make tho sandwiches. j wee 0 one lemon, une-naij Teaspoon oj yiua ,wu of lemon 1 .... ,,.,. aa , fi-fc to the table in this dish, or it can be heated in a chafing dish. Macaroni Neapolitan Cook one-half package of maca roni and then place One-half can of tomato soup, Two onions, aratcd, One green pepper, chopped fine, I Four tablespoons of parsley, Four tablespoons of grated cheese, One tedspoon of salt, One teaspoon of paprika, ' One-quarter teasijoon of mustard in a saucepan and bring to a boil. ' Cook for two minutes, and then add j the macaroni and mix well. Pour into a baking dish and when ready to sorve place in the oven for about five minutes before preparing the Newburg. Creamed Salmon and Peas Open a can .of salmon and turn into a dish. Remove the skin and bones, and open a can of peas. Drain Bo Peep. Slippers with large buckles should be worn. t The moonlight fairy is pretty. Sho wears her hair down, and encircles it with a band ot black velvet on which theie are stars of silver paper and right in front a lnrge hnlf moon of gilt Her airy frock of black gauze or tulle, (nn old evening dress would do) is stud ded with crescent moons nnd stars and her girdle of silvery tulle looks like the milky way. She carries a black wand with a star on the end of it nnd her slippers are ornamented with largo stars where the buckles would be. For a Dutch Party To 1h Editor of Woman's root: Denr Madam I have often read your column in the evening paper nnd kit has interested me very much. I nm trying to get up n little Dutch entertainment nnd would bo much obliged if you would give me an outline on this in your column. R. G. In getting out tho Invitations for the Dutch entertainment, nsk each guest to wear some part of a Dutch costume. It need not bo the whole costume, just the thing that strikes each particular person as being typically Dutch. In this way some ff the guests will come in party dresses nnd stiff caps with flying points, some will be in full skirts and aprons with waists of georgette crepe. Tho boys may come in full bloomers nnd tlght-waisted coats, and there will. surely be some attempts at f " wooden shoes. Since it is a Dutch nartr ask every pne to make it a "Dutch treat." That Ik. ask each one to bring some kind of rift'reshment, without stating nuy one kid of food for nny one to bring, Then wlW they get there,'5 nsk each one to su,tfteBt some kind of entertainment, or ear.viel. Have a few games planned and some simple eats in case the confusion beeorines too great and you have to sirniimnu (. . LA NEWBURG and turn into a dish, nnd cover the ' peas and salmon with a clean towel I until needed. I Now add to tho liquid from the I can of peas and sufficient milk to i measure two cups. Place in a saucc I pan and add I Six tablespoons' of flour, j One large onion, grated, j Two green peppers, chopped fine. Stir to dissolve the flour and then bring to a boil, and cook for five ' minutes. Now add j One and one-half teaspoons of salt, One teaspoon of paprika, I Two tablespoons of finely chopped parsley. Mix thoroughly and then add the flaked salmon and pens and pour into iiiumuuiu tuauuu tuNs. ota me cups j in a baking pan and when ready to i serve start the dinner. Place in a 1 hot oven for fifteen minutes. French Fried Potatoes Boil large potato until nearly ten . dcr -and then cool and pare. Cut for ! French frying and then set aside un ' til ready to prepare tho meal. Place vegetable cooking oil in n pan and , when ready to start the meal heat tho oil and when it is very hot drop in the potato and cook until nicely j browned. Drain on paper napkins. Prepaie the goulash early in the day. ,1 Reheat, cook the macaroni and add to goulash when heating. Bake the beans the day before and reheat. Bacon Sandwiches Butter the bread erv lie-lit! v on . ho loaf and then cut in nnnpr-thin Emergency Baked Beans Q . ... . , turn into a baking dish and add one half cup of water to a can. Rinse into tho beans and then place in a small bowl Two tablespoons of salad oil, One large onion, minced fine, One green pepper, minced fine, One teaspoon of paprika, One-half teaspoon of mustard. Mix well and add to the beans. Mix "thoroughly and place in a hot oven j for thirty minutes. It is possible to I place any of the above menus on the ! table in thirty minutes. Wrinkles May Be Easily Coaxed to Leave NEITHER tiny lines nor deep creases are al ways indicative of age but are always found when the skin is abnormally dry. Such skins crave a liberal supply of some oily prepara. tion something that will make up for the natural de ficiency. Tests in more than half "the Beauty Shops have proved beyond doubt that any wrinkles may be made lighter and many may be entirelyobliterated by using Tissue Cream The Tissue Cream should not only be applied at night but also eveiy time during the day thatthe akin feeli dry and drawn, applyinKitfrrelyuntllthesurface la well covered. At Drag and Dtaarnant Stores B&y Vk&lilwiFlmM anous Georgettes. llll ill VS Wjm. &3L w' "L. V '&' ww & & "" Wgi ijIftvA AW VET MODEL PICTURED IS . Ill ...A ll P Hvf - T ONLY 55.00 llll a II J ll ' )i!, ! H gg iH W III ' WALKING HOOT fii , BHHHBEKfM ' IH J " "ZZr g jH In brown, with bromt Tissue Cream Tho Question Corner Today' Inquiries 1. Halloween invitations nro novel written in white ink on black cardboard. How can this white ink be prepared? 2. Describe another novel way to write the invitations. ,'t. From what old song are the fol lowing lines taken: "Light and rosy be thy slumbers. Iloeked upon thy mother's breast, She can lull thee with her numbers, To the crndlcd heav'n of rest"? 1. What should be the "weight of a hoy four feet tall? . What convenient little accessory for n child's lunchbox can be made from a piece of oilcloth? ti. What new little "pans", for bak ing hnve made their appearance? Yesterday's Answers 1. T le correct weight for a boy forty-four inches tall is forty- live and a half pounds. This, in his stocking feet with indoor clothing on. The proper weight for n girl of the same height is forty-four and u half pounds. A growing boy of fourteen who is healthy requires a quarter again as much food as an adult. A new arrangement for serving eugnrand cream at afternoon ten is a little cut-glass cream pitcher Hint (its in n little glass tray where the loaf sugar is placed nil around it. The tray has deep sides and handles. An old coffee stain (clear) can he removed by soaking for a few minutes in one pnrt gavelle water and one part boiling water. Itlnsc first in boiling water nnd after that in weak ammonia water, l'npcr napkins in the kitchen nro convenient for wining ui grease spots. This is a much better plan iiiuu uiiik it iuk. nn me uuikiu can be thrown away. The Perfect Guest She nnswercd by return of post The invitation of her hos.t. She caught tlieMrain she said she would, And 1in nmiil of- !n,vit,',..,.. ,. . l. . i. .. 'i .1 she brought a light and smallish box nu Keys Uelonging to the locks. roods strange and ran- .n did not beg, inn nic tne Homely sciamhleil egg. When offered lukewarm lea she dt'ank'it And did not crave an ctia blanket, Nor extra pillows for her head ; She seemed to like tho spaie-room bed, She neer came downstairs till ten, . She brought her own self-tilling pen. Nor once by look or word of blame Kxposcd her host to open shame. She left no little things behind, Kxcepting grateful thoughts and kind. Hose Ilenniker Ilentoon. Hotv to Keep Young To keep young, eat three warm meals a day at regular hours; sleep eight hours, nnd as often as possible two of them before midnight; begin each day with a cold hath, followed by a glass ot cold or hot water. cold or hot water. """' "lL ' ""'"" wearing : f WSv But when she goes to buy an evening U J&r tfvf . Gowns Opposite TH? J " ; IIS XC Coats f Ritz-Carlton WvIMm III Safe. Unla i 1 - JUt ?SWaS WtfL II K SM'A. I fa A f)P"'f2t WW llll Mh in wfri n II id V9- I teyt WW " lull 1 rjK .-n jj Xv" lt 9 J loor 07 U Mial and I'onuUr Ilnuidn of Yarn i fhJi l4 Walnut Street ft McPhilomy's, 1624 Market St. SI iliEKMjl Dance Frocks op7M.,d,y.wd.,,Bd8.turi.rr.w. WW Jranflfoirfff Svecialhi Priced II AWmm ' 37-S0up 7 I 1 ' ""' WW fcjft&lfWm ur collection includes luxuri- HI 1 BIB M W W ff lB f??Wm&W-W 0U3 velvets, shimmering char- fl 1 Af M f W ) M0 Aflk K 'Wfr'W B- 1S . nHHlV.lM' meuso, scintillntim: nets, dianh- ESI MV m J M m MJ aTS hfM JW X Of OT BB M Art Wl'A L. THE CLEVER CHIFFON VEL- ' III III Bl 'Luxurious Furs I BES!!! Ill I SI BROADTAIL, SABLE, -M III "" III ' i CHINCHILLA, CARACUL u III y III 81 AND DYED MARTEN b SB1 III III I i llll OR NATURAL DARK L-s B ( i ll Ml RUSSIAN SABLE WFm l HII 11111 MR. WENGER'S EXCLUSIVE- lllE- j JfSfmKf M 111, NESS OF DESIGN CONFORMS Wf riljl III H-trf' M h STRICTLY TO FASHION'S ZZr f HI T W3 CLEVEREST LINES, AND HIS " rfffl 111 M lilgl HIGHEST STANDARD OF E2H55jra II L M3 QUALITY IS HERE IN MAC- WeiVe H I I n. B 11 - NIFICENT ARRAY. lpgKl5nnreij s. III Chapeaux j '13 By Chertak-W enger 11111"" Bill , llllt Jllll Wr : T1" T K "SAILOR" TIK tlS have unrivaled chie and WfM -An ffi-tf ,nX.Tior1' lU "l sartorial personality. HllE lllill .iiiiibirkkiu,n WrrJSKt II WHITE MONKEY FUR IS MODISH NOVELTY 11JW "mt in-1 1 s mP ' White monliey fur Is being .effect ively used on the sumptuotrg darli evening wrap. The one In the sketch Is of black: velvet A Daily Fashion Talk by Florence Hose NOTHING if not persistent such lias been the ogue for monkey fur, which seems to he with us still in spite of its two odd j ears of favor. And the woman who avoided Kitting a gown or wrap tiiinmed with monkey a jear ago for fear that it would be "nil out before the end 01 tlie season is now bujing it without a question, nnd rather cross with herself to tfiink thnt she didn't hnve nn thing monkey trim med before. White monkey is one ot the Benson's nnvplttp mill n vprv strikinp nni if- is. too. Of course there are only a limited I number of'wa.vs in whichthis can be used. You would never select it for the trimming of a suit that jou intended to wear on every and all occasions. But for tlie evening wrap when combined with black velvet it is in very good taste and has that characteristic touch of the unusual that women nrc seeking this year in evening wraps. It is n funny thing, is it not? When a woman goes to buy a street suit she asks, "What are the other women wearing?" But when she goes to buy an evening inm..i i.t. ,! J i fr ITHWVV something different -not llko what tho other women nro buying," ) Often the distinction Is In the tin usual nnd brilliant color. In tho wrap sketched here the color Is block, but to ofTsct thnt fact it is trimmed with white monkey fur nrrnnged in three strips. (Copyrlirht. 1010, liy riorenco Hose) Adventures . With a Purse rniIIS cook-book," cxclnimcd Nancy in cxnsperation, "Insists on pro viding for n family of six when there are only two of us. To be sure, Tom does cat nearly enough for four. That Is," she amended conscientiously, 'when my cooking turns out well, but it is so hard to cut down a' recipe nnd to know how much food to order." I sympathized with Nancy bo much that when I came across n book of recipes Just for two I immediately bought It and sent her one. It gained Nancy's gratitude and would be a welcome pres ent to any housewife with n small fam ily. Tho price is ?1.75 .nnd well worth it. How they add to the comfort and luxury of the most uninteresting couch, those gay pillows! Maybe 'I wrote about pillows not so long ago, but n really attractive different pillow is a find I can't resist. And when you come right down to it, nothing Is more dreary than n couch with a few Jone somo pillows on It! Those that I saw were simply lovely, made of thnt won derful and indescribable Japanese ma terial, silky and crepy, nnd in the most unusual nnd striking designs, with lots of bright scnrlet and black in them. They certainly appear worth more than the $3,r0 on the price tag. Efficiency! IJovv that word docs creep into our lives these dn.vR! First it was efficiency in the office, which loomed to us of the feminine gender quite proper nnd nR it should be, nnd then, lo nnd behold, it invaded our private domain, the kitchen! But though some of us sniffed nt first nt tlie plans for saving steps and mo tions, we really do appreciate conven iences. All this preliminary to tell you ,ihout one little inexpensive kitchen ar ticle! But when you want to make a spice enke, for instance, it would bji saving to got out all (he spices wnh one reach of jour arm, wouldn't it? There's tlie little brown-painted basket ray in which fit snugly six round syicc boxes labeled on their covers. All to gether where you want them. And only thirty cents lor tlie set. For the names of shops where ar ticles mentioned in "Adventures With a Purse" can be purchased, address Editor of Woman's Page, Evr.NiNO Piinr.ic Ledger, or phono the Woman's Department, Walnut :sooo. 0 Ladies' Silk Hose - Special Value lllnrlt and Colors lirjST qinlity allk: llnck, nliite nnd rnlarft. Ainu fu" Una pt Jjfl dies'. Children's ft "' n's Ho For DOES THE PAINTED DOLL REALLY STEAL BEAUS? "Judy" Really Thinlcs She Hasn't the Power and Describes a Simple Antidote What Do You Say? THE girls who vvnll that the Jbo 10.VB pass them un for the 'paint ed doll,' " writes "Judy, nn -AiiHTlrnti Girl," "I should like to ask this ques tion; Do you try to make yourself an Interesting companion? No one likes n blank who cannot talk Intelligently on any topic but the weather. My ad vice to you is to read more, travel about more, cultivate a sense of humor ond develop your personality to Its greatest extent. Strive also to gnln social courage ; mix with other people nt every opportunity, nnd don't be afraid to nssume tlie initiative occa sionally. Above all, be natural and sincere." MUCH has been said of tlie "doll" type of girl versus nil the rest of the world. How the "doll" girl type has only to wink her patent leather Pretty Coat Hangers Plain wooden hangers enn be trans formed with covers of crochet into smart -looking hangers. These covers enn be made In filet mesh, or of single or double crochet, worked solidly. The cover is made in two sections, which nrc slipped, one over rnch end, and then tacked to gether in the center of the hnnger. A largo bow of ribbon, tied uround the hook, conceals tho joining and also serves as a sachet. The loops nrc over handed and stuffed with cotton, which hns been plentifully sprinkled with sachet powder. A heavy grade of ecru cotton can be employed with good results for a hang er cover; often bits of left-oyer cotton can bo utilized for this purpose. Blue nnd white, crocheted in stripes, with a blue and white bow in the center, also makes a good looking cover. HT- KntO- Bl "II Millinery &mport&r ' 1 H 1517 Walnut Street " ' ijlljl Formerly 1217 Walnut I - " - "HHil YOU WILL FIND HERb IN THE .. 1 NEW SHOO. AN UNUSUAL V A- IlIETY OF PICTURESQUE VEL- j" - 1 VETS AND ULTRA-SMART 1- . : II We Specialize in 11 111 E JlHII Very-Exclusive Models at lllill ' 1 . $18.50 B i . . .... ... .. FOOTWEAR the Well-Shod Woman Each season more and more women are learning that the name of Winkel man in a shoe stands for The Newest. ?n FKon The Utmost in Qua'ity The Best of Its Kind It means a, shoe made as well as a shoe can be' made ; it means the careful work manship that is essential to comfort; it means .the ut most attention to the smart, chic and distinctive fashion. ' ' in A Few Models Are Illus trated. We Cordially Invite Your Inspection of the, Complete Stock. ' 38-40 So. S2d Street 2961-63 Frank ford Avenue eyelashes, or whatever they may be, nml ntl tho boys come running to cat out, of her hnnd, running, nvvay from tho others! t ' It is words such as "Judy's" that bring iih to our senses. The -"doll girl" docs not now nnd never did stand one chance in n hundred with a real girl pal, How otherwise could wo ac count for the very good-looking men who marry nnd remain perpetually de voted to the very plainest of women? In no other wny hut that these un obtruslvo women have In them that subtle sympathetic something that in delibly indicates the presence of. tho makings of tlie real vvifc-pnrtncr. Tills is the thing that counts. It surpasses any amount of renl good looks; and, therefore, no "doll girl" with mere manufactured good looks can prevail against It finally. Mind, I do not say that she cannot win out temporarily, for every man must have his day to find out that such beauty is indeed only skin deep. Therefore, the wise woman tolerantly smiles when the man for her fall victim to the vivid creature with ono thought per day in her head. She knows .that At heart, though-it is some times hard to believe, men nrc rational creatures. The reversion" of feeling against the little bunchjof-notlilng will he as, sudden ns the accumulation of it. The more tolerant the wise woman tho quicker the reversion ! IF YOU LOVE Flowers you should le interested in TUE CENTURY FLOWER SHOP "' Below Chestnut ' DItKSH HOOT llroiin, with fawn. I.lirk with fr.v lid li ton, S8.B0 t 'f ssunT rusii" In patent leathrr. dull lilnrk nnd tun rait. , es.ou unu $11 li! . -''Hv. 1 '. I -6: I ): I O' t I " oi h 1 ill M ' S . , - II ' l ' '. tt S33 -r I? i I, .ti'r.40! " '5 ! Ml Trn '. fc.'.n i '1 , t (-i.Vi V . -""ti v7 ..Ja&j"i&