12 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHIL1 ADELPHIA', THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1G, 1919 SUGGESTIONS FOR SUPPER ADVENTURES WITH A PURSE THE WOMAN WHO WASTES TIME yr w K 16-, i DAINTY INFORMAL SUPPERS SUGGESTED BY MRS. WILSON The Evening Meal on Sun- j day Gives an Ideal Cliance for Mother to Meet the Children's School Friends Some Easy Recipes for Tasty Dishes That Are Appropriate for These Informal Affairs By MRS. M. A. WILSON Copvrlolit 1311 bv Vr V A. 11 titan All KloMa Hesened, rpHE modern hostess may entertain Sunday evening nnd seic a little informal supper without the aid of n maid. This delightful way of having b friend or two to sup with you when the family is at home will appeal to the busy housewife and will delight j the family. The guest may be some old cronie of father's or perhaps some friend of Tom's or Ethel's or an old .chool mate of mother's, who may wish to meet the family when they are to gether, and right here let me sug gest to the mothers that this Sunday-night supper is a splendid means of knowing the friends of your boys and girls, for you must realize thnt it is the real ambition of each boy and girl to have their chosen friends dine with them. It will also give the housewife a splendid chance to know just who hoi children's companions aic. And if you will introduce some of the little niceties that -go a long way to lend elegance to the humblest table you will not only teach your children that unpurchasable commodity, nice table manners, but the young people will naturally avoid making friends with undesirable companions or those whom they would feel ashamed of in their own homes and at their own tables. The chafing dish and the casseiolc dish may be featuied at these little informal meals with gie.it success and this can be made a time to teach daughter how successfully to make attractive Sunday night suppeis. Some Suggestive Menus No. 1 Bacon Sandwiches I Creamed Chicken on Toast Lettuce Russian Dressing Chocolate Cu&tard Caledonian Cream Tea ' No. 2 Salmon Salad Eggless Mayonnaise Potato Cakes Apple Sauce Sponge Cake Tea -No. 3 Shiimp and Celery Ncwburg Hot Corn Muffins Banana Shortcake Tea No. 4 Barbecue of Ham Potato Croquettes Milk Biscuit Baked Apples 1'iuit Whip Tea Celery, radishes, watei cress and some of the various home-made relishes may be set upon the table in small glass dishes. Bacon Sandwiches Cut the crust from the loaf of bread, beat four tablespoons of but ter until creamy and then add One-quarter teaspoon of mustard, One-quarter teaspoon of paprika, One-half teaspoon of Worcester shire sauce. Blend well and then butter the slice of bread on the loaf, then cut very thin with a sharp knife. Cut each slice in half and place a nicely browned thin slice of bacon between the slices of bread. Chocolate Custard One and one-half cups of milk, One-half cup of ettgar, Seven tablespoons of cornstarch, One-half cup of cocoa. Stir to dissolve thoioughly the starch and then biing to a boil and cook slowly for six minutes. Now rinse the custard cups 'vith cold water and drain well. Add one tea spoon of vanilla extract to the cus tard and beat well, and then pour into the cups and set aside to mold. Use the yolk of egg for the creamed chicken on toast and the white of ii jy'1' Opposite STREET HHH THIS NEW SHOP IS OVERFLOW- a FOR FRinAV AMn HATimnAV N ' '" : DUVETYNES AND VELVETS OF 1 A I OR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 11111 UNUSUAL ELEGANCE. US 1 Stlinninn SfrPPf ii ' - I We Specialize in 1 joLuiuuny oueei , fl Vcry Exclusive ModeU at 1 Afternoon and Dance quo zn JlHHI ft Frocks Specially Priced jjB. $i&.tu .1 M Tricotine and Serge 29.75 H 1113111 pJI" S5 t SB Satin Models 39.75 lltt ' ' -r-., -fg I A TEMPTING Viluion s.il.ul ullh Mi.i.Miiin.iIsc ilii-ssiitj: K a delicious nililitinn (o tliocicniitx meal Airs. Wilson lolls In this ailiilc liow to ink :in (KKlrss in.ij rmn lisp dressing which is eas to m.ikr, delicate to eat and can lie liept for several weeks egg for the Caledonian cream oi fruit whip. Kggless Majonnaise Place in a egetable dish or on a soup plate Two tablespoons of evaporated milk, One-half tcasqoon of mustard, One-half teaspoon of paprika. Be'at to mix thoroughly and then add one cup of salad oil, beating hard while adding the oil. When thick and creamy add One teaspoon of sugar. Thtcc-quartcri teaspoon of salt, One teaspoon of vinegar or lemonl ujYc. about rold mornings and soft, warm T,f t r,Un,i TUr. nit ,,. i.n lintlirouos is nlmost ii resistible m Beat to blend. Ihe oil may be k,10W..poIiI ,ajs nr(1 llrIP ,.., llmi added much faster in making this what a (.omfort it is to hae n nice dressing than when it is made -with I latlirnbr to slip into ns ou Kr out of tVio. vnlk nf rirr nnd 'if it is nlneodl1' Itut ,,0 not fo1 "otlllUK line I the j oik ot egg, and U it is placed ,.,,,,,, ,)0ol(s on wiu ,,,,, j sllill in a fruit jar and covered and set in ,i am m adventure thus a warm, ruil- a cool weeks. place it will keep for three Shrimp and Celery Ncwburg Open a can of shrimp and tuin into a bowl. Break into small pieces. Chop fine sufficient celeiy to measure one cup and chop one gieen and one led peppci. Place the celeiy and neimers m a saucepan and cover ...!i. ...-i i 1. ....! i i ...V.. ...4I.V1 ....V. ..WW, I..... VW..I.W. Drain well. Now place in a chafing dish two and one-half cuds of thick .i hi. i ura"' 5ure " ",' v, j .. . ,, . 1,,11i,i,. j,r"ift ','" """1Mlt" the nglit angle. Stir to blend thoioughly, add nnd make sure that mv noo is powdered eRS7 Tilo teaspoons of salt. One teaspoon of papiiha, One-quatter teaspoon of mustard, The prepatcd celery and pepper, The shrimp. Heat slowly, stirring fiequcntly with a fork to pievent the Newburg fiom scorching and when smoking hot servo on toast. Banana Shortcake Place in a mixing bowl One cup of flour, ' One-half teaspoon of salt, Two teaspoons of baking ponder, Five tablespoons of sugar, Tluee tablespoons of shoitening, One-half cup of uatcr. Mix and spread in well-gi cased and floured deep layer-cake pans and cover the top with the thinly sliced bananas. Bake in n moderate oven1 for twenty-five minutes. Cool and cover with more freshly sliced ba nanas and then serve with ftuit whip. Barbecue of Ham Place in a chafing dish One-half glass of currant or grape jelly, Juioc of one-half lemon, Four tablespoons of catsup, One tablespoon of Woi cestei shire sauce, fVherc You Can Sec Mrs. Wilson's Movies MKS WILSON'S intciesting cook ing scenaiios thnt nro'iontlmi ing to (rente such interest are being shown this week ns follows: chaiu.ottk itrssr: Thursday, Kridnv and Satuiday The Leader. 1'nrtj Inst street and Lancastor.aveiuie (dRN MITFIXS Thursday. Tridav nnd Saturday Apollo, li!TT North I'lfty second street. I.Kit NON CRLMIl CAKK Thursday. Fndny and Saturday Da77land, Fraukford avenue and Hiroh street. For copies of the recipes apply at box oflioe or send self-addiosscd envelope to Kditor of Woman's Page. SUPPER DISH Four tablespoons of ualcr. Add one slice of cold-boiled ham 1 for each service. Heat slowly and when hot serve on thin slices of toast. Potato Croquettes Mold well-seasoned mashed pota toes into small croquettes and loll in flour, then blown in hot fat. Adventures With a Purse rpili; temptation to start tins mhen uro with nn nucinal little lemnik bnthiobe is a omfoit. if it is ninde right, and does not cost too muih If vou mnke it jomself, .vou can gtt just the p-itlern jou like best and can choose voui material fiom n wealth of designs. One shop has bolt after bolt of nice fu?v, warm-looking blanket nintcnal tvveutv seven inches wide for seventy live cents. a jard. fifth avenue, gaj , alluring, rcsplend '''lf- 1" hefoie me. nnd ns nlwins I ex peiiemed the thrill thnt it will ever UriJl ihvnvs 1 think the greatest eft cot it will have on me from a purclv womtn's standpoint is thnt it mnkes I me vv nnt to nut on mv veiv best clothe .adjust mv hrittooui.tlv the rifiht nnKle to t lint clogiee that bungs the 'elf as suinmc that a not-shinv nose nlvvav bungs Somehow., one vvuiits to nppear nt one's oiy best And so, I darted in this shop and thnt, looking lit the I lovelv things compaung values, won I doling whether I should enjov udven- I luring there ns much ns I do heie and decided I wouldn't Tluee or four i times I picked up a pair of silk stock ings nnd hesitated nbout bin ing them.' Thoj looked good and lcasonablc. And lifter I (nine home I lenlized that thoie mnj not be the same till ill nbout buv ing in one's own home town, but at least there is n comforting feeling nbout it These stockings, now I saw none I lo cqunl the in, either in vnluc or ipial ltv And the piico 1 Cm is lemnik nble u enn get-theni in black, brown or giav And the shop is in jour own homo town, and it's n tollable one. A smnll ing rug is useful in all sorts of pine os in the bathroom, just hi tvvfen the two looms where vou nic inustnullv ciossiug and marking tin Mlnnr. iti Del linns on the ninth whnli vim have inclosed. One shop is bavin,. a sale of i.ig rugs in two mcs 'the i ones measuring -." bj 5(1 mo si "." unci 1. 1.-1..1 11 ....... ... i- ....i. siikiiih sunnier uiea imi hum nnin live cents a toallj remnik iblc bargain Tor the names of bhops where ar ticles mentioned in "Adventures With a Purse" can be purchased, address Kditor of AVoman's Page, Kv utiso Public LiEDaiin, or phone the Woman's Department, Walnut R000. FURS Direct from the man ufacturer enables you to buy at low cost Coatees Stoles Fur Sets Fur Coats Scarfs IIKMOIII-.I IM, MI Kl'.l-VlltlNC. Samuel Simon , 1233 Arch Street Stl Tloor Front jjlljpfi B' The Testing of Julia Grant y IIAZ1CI, DEYO IIATC'IIKI.OK ConrioM, til), tv VulHc l.tdaer Co. L In Which Julia Asks Dr. Grace KKAI) THIS PIHST Din ('myiii, hnviiiR jilted .ttitin (tinnt for Nnnev nninwell, discovers too Into thnt N'nnev hns been jilnjliiK with li i in He derides to let the titniit family believe that he hns discovered his love fur .liilla lifter it is too late, nnd tlirv nil sjiniinthize with him but .T ill in s father In the mean time .lulla lias Rone into n hospitnl lo take the trniniiiK there, ami lier beauty hns attracted one of the in ternes and hns made an enemy of one of the nurses .Tulln sees this" inn o ro out against ordeis, nnd it is iliseovered bv the superintendent, drnre Menitt nectises Julia of linvInR told NOW CO ttN WITH TIIR STOKY In a hospitnl rules nre inexorable. Therefore, .lulln, no matter how sorrj she felt for (iruco Morrit, roulil have done nothing about it. The other nurses Lvthered in little croups and talked about it. Only Julia said nothing. Her recent suffering: bad given her nn un derstanding of (irneo Morritt, nnd Grace's woids nbout n mini's fickleness hnd stuU'k homo in Julia's heart. 'Ihe day follow iifg Julia's talk with flrnee Menitt, Julia met hnd Dick Nugent in the hnll. lie looked hand somer than ever, but Julin with n curt nod, passed him b. oi tried to. He stopped her laiighinglj . "Phase let me pass." . "I want to talk to jou " She liiised her ejes to his fno and said teneh : "What could vou have to sav to mcV" "Why do j ou avoid me ns you do?" "Whj shouldn't 1?" Her ejes barelv veiled her scorn, nnd he rnught the look. "There's no reason vvhv you should champion Miss Merntt. 1 didn't know that vou nnd shn were friends." Julia spoke then. "You knew that she was going to lenve?" He nodded. "Aren't jou going to stand bv her?" "What can I do? She wanted t,o go with me.fl 1 didn't uige it Wi're tak ing the matter entirelj too seriouslj." And he hnd laughed his bojishT gav laugh, that careless. Minuting laugh which just then gidted on Julia's nerve. "Isn't there anj thing to be done?" she said evenly "" Dick Nugent stared at Julin. She had been standing iluoctlj m the sun from one of the windows, and the light caught nt her hair and turned it rudclj. It wns like an aura of llimc. Her wide, giny c.ves weie llaming ns she faced him. She had been beautiful in her ' nngir I "Vou might appeal to Doctor Xor- Mule. , Ho is head surgeon heic He niight do something, he said slow lv . Julia turned from him. She would nppcni 10 iroiior .noivihc .luua re w,,ml,eicd his nariowed eves, his tense, , ... i-ti-i: Any Woman May Look Ten Years Younger in One Day BY understanding the proper use of the best beautify ing agents. For quick results with something reliable, something that has stood the most diffi cult tests in more than 3500 Beauty Shops, one pre paration excels. -Satisfaction is sure When She Uses 0S& Phantom Powder This powder comes in solid form and is applied with a soft sponge forming an invisible coating which is not affected by perspiration, nor soap and water, but which may ba removed quickly with the Cleansing Cream. At Drag ind Department Storej QtiiU Norvillc to Intercede for Merrilt firm fingers nt work, and fear (hitched at her heart Ho hnd never seemed to her at all frlendlj. He would, no doubt, think her entiiely out of her element, but she intended to go to him, just the snnio. Ilecause nf the way Dan Carson hnd made her suffer she understood how (iinoc Morritt foil. She even under stood the urge thnt had prompted Grace to take a ilinneo of this kind when she hnd known vvhnt it would mean. Dan Carson ami Dr. Dick Nugent weie, nftir nil, verv much the same kind of men. And even though I.ucy hnd said thnt Dan was sorry and was not happy, lie had hurt her so deeply that she doubted if she ever cniilii forget. On her wav up to Doc I or XorviUc's oflico Julias heart sank. Thhj was sueh nn iitipieoedentod tltjng to do. What would Miss Tjilly &ny if she knew? Her heart begun to leap against her breast and the pupils of her eyes widen ed in n wnj that thev hnd when Julia wasexcitid She hoped he wouldn't he there, but lirr knock on the door brought a nuiek "Come in," nnd she opened the door and enteied The remembrance of thnt moment made Julia licivous even now dnjs later 'Julia had snfiid before him, her fin Bern tightl.v interlaced. Her hnnd we're not the slender things tiiej had been when she hud entered the hospitnl. They were reddened fmni work, but she wns wonderful ns she stood there. She una conscious thnt he was searching her vvitli mat nan owed glnnce that she found so distiiibmg, but she said clenrly: "I (lime nbout Miss Morritt. 1 won dered if vou would intercede for her. fchc hns been foolish, but if she is sus pended her cnioer will bo spoiled. v She hnd raised her eyes to his then nnd her iienrt hnd lenped strnnglingly, although she could' not have told why! Then he spoke. "Won't she do the same thing all over again? Don't you think it would be simply postponing the entire mnt tci?" "I don't know, vou may be right, but I'd like her to Imp this chance if jou think it's possible." "I'll see what I can do." "Thank jou " "Vou might hnve a talk with Miss .Morritt joursclf " "Oh, I will I II be glad to." And then Julia had gone out of the door nnd had dosed it behind lier. She was conscious of a sense of victorj and yet, stiangelv, she "vv anted to cry. She felt ns though her nerves wore nt the breaking point. 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I: dty'A - I ' ' ; , ''' '''' ' ' ' ' ' i ' ' '' THE WOMAN WHO FORGETS THE PEOPLE BEHIND HER Has So fyluch Spare Time That She IVastes Most of a Noon Hour for Some One Else rniiM long line waiting In front of theoplnlons of her In the minds of those information window In the station nt the noon hour wns keenly interested in a woman nenr the head of the slow moving procession, who seemed lo be in a grent hurry. She gave the impression that her train was ready to pull out at any minute and that she must find out about something most important before rushing off to get nboard. Dvcry time the crowd moved forvvnrd a step she at tempted to make It two steps by bump ing up close into the person nhcad of her. At Inst, to the relief of nlJ.who were watching her, nnd nlmost every one in line wns, she ronched the window. AVlth a sigh of relief she settled her ling upon the floor beside her, plncoel her arms comfortably on the counter and re marked affably to the busj, huriied clcik behind the window, "I want n timetable, please." "Where to, madam?" he nsked briskly. "The South' she replied, unbutton ing her glove and (onsultmg her wiist watch. "Well, the South Is a pretty big plneo, madam. What part South?" "Oh, Marjhjnd," was the absent minded answer, as she set her watch by the big stntion clock. "Where in Marjlnnd?" "Why, Baltimore," she exclaimed in a vvhy-do-jou-a'sk-so-mnnj questions tone. And she got her timetable. Clasping her glove carefully and pick ing up her bag, she moved off unhur ricdlj, leaving some dozen or two irate Ladies' Silk Hose Special Value Itlnrk and Color 1IKST nuility allk: Muck, nhlto nnd colors, a mo full Una ot Indies, Children's A Men's Hoie Special nnd 1'opulur llrnmlft of Ynrni McPhilomy's, 1624 Market St. Jsext tn Stanley Tlirntre Open Monthly, l'rldur unci h;iturdnr Kit. PRICED I 9f still in line. - fir. 1,-iiij may navo Dccn a son. Itut no one in may havo been very nice per that ciow d of patient waiters thought so nt thnt mo ment or for nviny moments nftervvnid. Many of them were business people with n few minutes in which to find out about the trains to take thim away over the week-end. Som" had a scant five minutes before train -thne to find out something nbsolutely necessary to know. Is it strange thnt not one of them could squeeze out anv kind thoughts for a person who deliberately wasted their time because she hnd plenty of her own to spnrc? If one of them hnd followed her they would no doubt have seen her get hnlf' waj through the gate to the train at the head of another long line befoie she lcmembcred that she had to show her ticket. Then the closed bag, the inside purse and the mislaid ticket The lcsult, another heap of unsnoken but most unflattering thoughts from her I ueighbois. And can't jou see her in B Hats of I i I H Distinction I "il III HI Mil Chcrlak-Wcngcr 'rm 111 CHEATED WITH KEGARD -Ji II M TO THE INDIVIDUALITY OP III! - r i' 1 mil? DATnnws nn au r mm , 1 q 1 TERIZED BY THOUGHTFUL h B 1113 LINES OF GENERAL I" - ' K f. BECOMINGNESS. Ill "Ifil 1B iS8 1 1 Furs of Supreme pB8RgBE I! Quality bregqyimEEl DB of Vm IS 3 UROADTAIL, SAVLE, H,3, gjlgl I Irl-lli CHINCHILLA, CARACUL b5i fi fcj AND DYED MARTEN " ' Llllll 'j Hl3 OR NATURAL DARK F -M j RUSSIAN SABLE W Pj M - Hjl hair'with danderine Get a Small Bottle! Freshen Your Scalp! Stop falling Hair! Remove Dandruff! Grow Lots of Wavy, Glossy, Beautiful Hair You Can! DANDERINE" GROWS HAIR Ittalflfn cloulillnu the beauty of jour linlr t once, you will linrlly find n t ,v Imlr, fine unci ilonnv new linlr crowing all oer Ilia ni-aln. the nnrrovv aisle of the Pullman telling the. porter that there must bo another chair that she can have, in spite ot his repeated assurances thnt there is not, while the crowd behind her vainly trjes to get past her lo the fnst disappearing scats in the day roneh bejond? I wonder If she ever gets a picture of hciself the womnn who keeps th line waiting, who powders her nose nt the lunclt (ountei while the business woman waiting to take her place con tinues to wait? And If she docs, docs she sec hciself n mnrlyr to people bc-H hind her who try to make her hurry? I'm sure she doisn't S(e herself through the dnikonecJ glnsses of those whom slip keeps waiting. In fact,, I doubt whether she sees herself at all she just sees the woman she thinks she s. Household Hints A little turpentine In warm wattr win set hi own. 'I o stiffen sheer fabrics like dimity (union or veiling put three tablespoon fills of sugnr in the llnsing water. IF OU LOVE Flouers yon should be interested in THE CENTURY FLOWER SnOP tlth Below Chestnut St Ii' r i r?l I nt flrnl, but r.i.lly mKBmMmBKM y ., ' ' el n hj&L....'.t.,. " Cu.U llttlt. U' 51