ywptyf i iwntf i'HWMiiPi rinjw; i a' .s VM 4 .-V, -V .. 13 TmsxTxa rrmjc ledger philadelptu a, Wednesday, ocydBEfl 22 M9 nn A,. "SOM FS RECIPES -ADVENTURES WITH A PURSE : WHEN A WOMAN LOVES : CYNTHIA'S ANSWERS l. r IT i I ' It. lb m SOME SEA-FOOD PLATTERS SUGGESTED BY MRS. WILSON FOR SMALL AFFAIRS Please Tell Me What to Do by. CYNTHIA Fwi om Clam and Oyster Combinations That Arc Ideal for Entertaining in ' a Small Way Some Unusual Recipes ) ith Delicious Flavors and Sauces for the Months That Have an "?" Hy MKS. M. A. WILSON i ,i- Copuraht 1119. bu "r W I 1U Jlolifs Kfrirtf LONG ISLAND, Now York, is fa mous for its beaches, beautiful wooded slopes and fine avenues. The older inhabitants claim that the cli-i mate is from ten to fifteen degrees warmer in winter than that of New York city. That it is balmy and in vigorating one needs only to visit its coast and see there the most wonder ful sight in America truly no other community near a cosmopolitan city like New York ever made up such a bungalow summer colony of such proportions right at the tdgc of the sea. Built like hives in a low, two, three, four and six room bungalows of wood, stucco and sometimes of conciete cover a vast plot of land at the edge of the sea and all with in one-half to thiee-quarters of an hour's ride from the busy big town. Coney Island, Brighton Beach, Rock away, Kar Rockaway, South Beach and the other numerous places, both along the sound and the sea, are lit erally dotted with these little sum mer colonies. Happy-go-lucky childi en with their parents enjoy a summer outing so near their work that one might come home for lunch, if so taken with this fancy. Naturally the summer col- onists plan to live upon many of the sea's products, and if you wish, to enjoy a real sea-food meal, you need 5 . "I "& .i .. - fc. Si V ''to .1 ll'XX Sllf-ts. Ills. jlsnll SHI'S HOW IS A MAN TO KNOW WHEN A GIRL LO VES HIM? sr.l-lllllll pl.lltlls Jilt- llclilitllls illlll Mrs. If iison at Fond Fair; hut She Dors and When Mis. M.ir . WINoii. food e. put of the I'lxenlni: Public I-filccr. is KlxiiiR noliinR demonstrations dail.x al Hip Food Pair in the I'irst Kceiment nnor, llrnnil anil t'nl -loxxlilll streets. Her piograni (hi todij .mil In niiii i iiu fnllons: rms rn:itooN ,t p. in. I'ireless rookerx , Ine.ul, sugarless (lo.ilii puffs, signless p.islrj. lOXUiHT S p. iii. ItrcailnuMiiir. esslcs iiMiinn.ii$i. salads, TOMOHKOW :i p. in. I'ireless cooker . bread, rolls, i liin.itiinn linns, pastij. S p. in. ItiendnialiiiiR, lolls, (in n.inuin buns, iruinl) ralip. jiisl I'liniicli to sprr when riKril.iiniiu sniup last a to piri.nr llipm Out teaspoon of fall, One-hnlf teaspoon oj pnprika. i Oiii' tablespoon of pra'rd onion. i One small raw eanot Hired mid grated, two feaspoonti of nneqin. Beat to thoiough'y nii Clam Broth Was-h four huge dnnis in then shells and scrub well. I'laec in a deep saucepan and add two and one half cups of cold vatoi. (.over and steam closely until the clam opens. Remove from the .shells and then mince line and letum in the liquid and simmer for five minute. Season with one-eighth teaspoon of peppei and one teaspoon of butter. Spio h for oyster broth. Cllfsls. What Is a Private Dance? Drnr Cjnlliln This N Hie first Hirp Vp written j ml In quite n while, but I in nn, indent mid Interested follower. '.wit n in i vlll joit pxptiiin to a de spiilihiB jo'ins .lenrllnfiof nineteen just what i institutes' n "pihute iliiuee"? Is ii piinti' iliiiiic mi linilntion n( fair or is tin admission ilmrp'd Hint is sti.i.n (.iiiiiiffli to insiiie select liess mill leliiieiiiint'' How is a wiiiiib innn of nbllit mill ppniiiinlll.l to Kill" ctltintice. Id tin- wiiiniis club il.iiicis mid iitlici prUiite dnnips' I lull t it 1111(1. 111V stllllllillK siicllllljl is onh of a niedioiie deciee mid while ln tolks mid fiimilj stntid hisli soeiallj, I iipk'i inn libit1 to H'cond IiIrIi (imiiirIi to ' ,be wheie 1 nin Rtmi inliiiissioii tn the belter clnssps of ( iiteiliiiiiinent I like. UlmifiiiR ii'nl lH'MUi'iit nbmit lite niienti 'dmieiiiR i"iu In the iilj, umr while 1 1 lilid notlilliR object itile I'd like to, 'know whethii' nn ilnni itiR nt this public j plme would be opeu to hii serious i lltll sll 1IOII1 .ion. snin criui S iicuiB This Is ihn Question Thai Comes From One of Them is One Answer Others Will fee Welcome -Here Till; fact that tbeie me "lMlnlte WnjH to Tell Wlicn a' Stan's, in I.ove" 1ms stirred up Hit" men. Since they are so tnslly diseocie(J thej want a little piillglilenment on the snibjret Ihemsehes and the have seeinl letleis nskhiR for delinite Ways to till when a mull Is loed by n woman J "or instnlipe : Dear itiend Hrccntb t-beie was pi luted in jour fuluniu nn mticle, "llefinitc wtiH to tell when it man m In love." Your lepl was sensible and (inject. 1 mn it joiitiR map and wotild like to know- if jou or an of the lendeis of the paper t'oilld Rive, mo imv data on the follow IliR ipiestioli : "How is n mail to kuow when lie is lined In n woman?" or "What are the leal s.igiis of hue on " womiin s purl?" . ' ,'," Uni I'lint liliiuie . "nit I"" "iiiiiK iui iPRin to hope. This miizlit he true if t were not for the fact Mint a Rirl can have uny number of ulteiior motives Mr permittlns and pncoiirneln n oiiiir iiiiiii in pay hcemingiy serious attention to her. And women was ( knows lie is apt to find Hint not tie, but lllsie is making the lilt. 1 'or other men, seebiR bow lie enjo.s himself, -will begin to call on I'.lsie. And now. we may say. tonic"! Hie real lest of telling whether lOlaie was merely playing to Hie crowd or whether wo hnvo misjudged her and (die Is renlly begin ning to iuie. If she was mpiely letting Hip yo'uiig mini come because it happened there was none olher in the horizon nt that time, she will begin to refuse him ns soon ns the others ehunce to besiege her. If, however, she cling' steadfastly on to her old habit of going out with the first bo (allow here for n few other engagements ns toncesslon to human nnity) then he ean befiin to hope that if i weie not true that i Mp ,,nB t0 ,onrn ,0 ,ov(, h ler tiic act i ess! ' " in. Adventures With a Purse wanting help, forsimple as is theprpi esh))( ,pnjnl. ,. II wieu n nimi-is reuiij in nn.i.r IIHCN" little people go are luckid in foi the most esscntitil that tic waiinh Little feel mid covered and kept win in i1 of wbiib One shop pajamas would tn bed. and night, it Is be llll'SSld legs must be us toast. All means waim nisi" njoiin"-. has inloinblc sets of tiny f flaiuiilette toi 0ll liclieve it lei wpicnin( nt fl.,,1:,,,, . 5I yiiiing lath fiienils nip oungeui ),.,, jlls( so iUVeisel ilitKiiill ! it to tliini' I am and do mil attend 11113 but s0ve ',lt, 0',r liddle: When is a the so 1 ailed piivule dances anil 1 moiiiiiii tiul in hue'?. MPIiB solution lo tile luoblein mi 1.1 hi, Jllils ? If m inliiitr wnmnil allows a mingntafi'tospeiidti greal deal of time in her cVjMmU, tlfen heenn well iisiiull nt tliosp nlTaiis, Too bad C.withiil is such a nnstci, is ll not'' SI tlieie ill ate 1 luiiiiutm1 d add 's ! iiiglitshuls miiile .inst And even like Place in a hot oven and bake for ten minutes. Dust with paprika and sei ve. Kilet of Sole Have the fish dealer remove the skin from one medium-sized flounder and then remove the filets fiom the Vtrinn Wiim ip fisli nnd lav on a only stop at one of the many road- 1 de " at0 an(, pour (AeI. thp foiow. ing dressing: Place in a small bowl houses that can be found at con vonicnt intervals along the many beautiful roads that lead to both the sound and the sea. The housewife can prepaie and serve at home without much tiouble a sea-food platter meal that will vie with those served in the famous inns Two tablespoons of salad oil, One tablespoon of vinegar, One teaspoon of grated onion, One teaspoon of paprika. One-half teaspoon of salt. Mix thoioughly befoie pouiiiij! of Long Island. This is a partic ularly nice way to entertain a guest over the fish and then let the fis-h Or two. Imaiinate for one hour, turning fre- sntF. si Tr.fiKKTlVK MKN-1TS TOR i qucntly. When ready to cook lift the SV'" W wv. - - " "-- , . FOUR PERSONS Menu No. 1 Oyster Broth Olives Celci Sea-Food Platter Grilled Oysters Filet of Sole, Tartare Sauce Pannka Potatoes Diced Beets fish fiom the dish and roll lightly in well-seasoned flour and then dip in 111 beaten egg. Roll in fine crumbs and fry until golden brown in the hot fat. Place in a moderate oven fori ten minutes. Tartaie Sauce Make an eggless majoniiaisc as Asparagus Salad, Russian Dressing, follows: Place in a soup plate Apple Pie Coffee Menu No. 2 Clam Broth "Watercress Radishes 1 Sea-Food Platter Broiled Sea Bass, Creole Sauce French Fried Potatoes Peas Romaine Salad, Long Island Diessing . Apple and Raisin Sprudel Coffee Use the largest size dinner plates and jilace the fish on the side of the plate and then place the sauce in a nice crisp lettuce leaf next to the fish. The paprika, potato and diced beets fill the center of the dish served with well-cleaned cress or parsley. Serve a salad and a dessert !n separate platters and then coffee in either demi-tasse or in large cups. Grilled OystcrB Wash the deep oyster shells thor oughly and then roll the oysters in fine bread crumbs. Place two oysters in each shell and season with One tablespoon of grated onion. Four slices of bacon, chopped fine Two tablespoons 'of evaporated m ilk. One-half teaspoon of mustard, One-half teaspoon of paprika. Beat with a folk to thoioughly blend and then add the oil slowly, beating to thoroughly blend. Use two-thirds cup of salad oil and then divide into two portions and to one portion add One-half teaspoon of sugjn, One teaspoon of salt. One teaspoon of paprika. One medium-sized onion gmted. One small ddl pickle chopped line. Two tablespoons of finely chopped parsley, One tablespoon of 1 tnegar. Beat to thoroughly mix. Make a Russian salad diessing from the balance of the mayonnaise as follows: Place the mayonnaise in a bowl and add One and one-halt teaipoons of ,11 gar. Broiled Sea Bass Have the fish dealei cleanse and split the fish and then go over the fish carefully at home. Place 111 a dish and maiinatc as foi the filet of solo. When icady to In oil place in a baking dish or baking pan and brush to thoroughly coat with salad oil. Place in the broiler of the gas range or hot oven and cook for fifteen min utes. Now spread with the following mixture: Five slices of bacon, minced fine. One small onion, minced, Tuo blanches of parsley, winced line. Return to the oven foi foul min utes to cook the bacon and then lift to platters garnishing with paisley or wateiciess. Creole Sauce Dm cup of stowed tomatoci. Two gieen peppers, mincid )inc. Three onions, -minced fine. Cook slowly until the onions and peppers are soft and then place a small bowl and add 7'iro tablespoons of cornstarch, One tcubpoon of salt, Tiro teaspoon-; of sugar. One-half teaipoon ot iniisJuid, One-half teuspoon of paprihr. Six tablespoons of uater. Stir to thoioughly blend and then add to the sauce and bring to a boil and cook for ten minutes, then serve It is mil n tun simp but iwei i sin gle inch in it is full ot dilightfnl '" puses I 'nun the iniiiiile mil biholil its blue and while wans until win haw eTiiiiiiued the lns bcaiitilnl phone seieen. with the Japanese designing, wm will be lotistimth exclaiming en tliusinstienlh Ileie wm will linil love Iv hand-painted wast lnkit 'f metal, which me so pnpnl 11 I lie shopkeeper cannot keep them line too. win will find tidot able pnwdei n, v- inn 11 nimi and soft little iiculn-ics 11111I frillx blouses. And it was ben that I fouin n gift xxhich for sheei iiriginnlit and j usefulness lannot be mauled. It looks like 01m of those damn little 1 reneli bouquets of.flowei- But one ilcxxer i wax for Tour tin cad another an omer for our" needle 'I be 1 enter is a pin 1 cushion, and some of the blossoms are spools of tlnend , mn llier a thimble V on , will be delightnl with it. ami. 111 fa;t. xx ith all of the low-h wmes. If oii . t( beginning to' make xour Christinas list In. all means stop heie foi suggest A Terr, fas, muling fealuie of inches tin dance niu-n is that oii don't hear the same phi e ripeated tiniP and. again thioiighoul the intiie dame, wbidi makes the ilanie just that nun h mm inteiestiug You haw- .hist finished 1 humming the chorus of ahain w ben I off goes the liiutJc lo the sxm opaled , tf..,:.,., r iiiiultist.iii On the other sA . . I....... 1I11. tiitino in liuiiti. wneu .win an i"".','1;' unless wm me quite pioticient, nr hup pen to' know another piece writteu 111 the siinic kci and time of Hip picie wm me pbiwng. (u Hud it 11 diHiniH , if not inipiissible matter to ibange wim , tune. Tuless f .ome. you haw- a iopx of tlie lionk of danie inilsu wluili imc' shop i selling Time must be at least fifti separate piece- eiuli one 11 "(.oil dafl'ce liiiinbci And em h dame is 1 (imposed of two selntions It awtui line to haw loi dancing, to say 110th in.' of all the popular pines 11 pnu theiel'oie alwios stag anil nine lots o! fun. . Let me him fiom ou and xxlioj u can iln foi me and I'll leniain as nl huts, AUMIKINHM. (The fellow who stai lid the "Who is Cjlilhia''" dls'iissiiui mid lieiei loillid out who she si. A piiiatc ilanie is one foi which in vilntioiis me issued Some subset lptioti dailies 11 ii- like pnwite dances, ns, though In ki Is me paid foi to attend the duiiee. mil those to whom liiTitntions to siihsiiihc linie been sent inuv do so. If wm know gills or men who are Vskcil to ihise mine sebcl aftnns the should be able to gne oiir name into the lominiUees ill 1 hargp of Hip silb sciiptioii dames or should iutioducp ou lo (hose who iui" ghlng these dances. So long as 11 .voiiug man behaves us a grntlemnii under all cin itmslnnees, it should 111 W'f he baid for him to be united to pm Hi s Ask some of the gills you know it tilde would be 1111 wn for ou lo subsi iilie to some of the dunces they go to The should lie nble to help you. I do not think wm would be cutiei.ed for dniii mil slug nt the paitles j 011 huw gone to if that soi t of thing is done ASIA! Tor Instance: T IIAVIJ touched on this subject only (nrls love to be popular, and one of from one angle, but il seems to ma the most Important phases of popuinilty the most important angle ltfcausc It in the minds of some of them is to be is based on "time" and If I were asked seen ex-pryxxlieie Ihey go with a man. to gixe one single way In which to tct If il happens lo be (he sump man each a glil mid her serious intentions J xxou'il time, xx lint's the dlffercnic? In n irowd. fa.v "xvllh time." II is exen inoic of n waiting to go into the movies, somebody ,est tlmu doing big draniiitlc things for sees lisp Jones Knlk 111? w lb Hint tin. iimstakable iinvniil tilt of her chin that (meanstliat her uudlentp js a innn The folloxxing exeulug she is seen agnln xxith 111 man lit a dame, Ms it the name one I she was with lust night V" "I don't I know. I didn't see him xery well Inst 'uighl." And so it goes. Tlnee nights 01 Hint nnu i.isie h icmitotion us a 1 is innde. ".My, she must she's been out xxitli n mini I for three or four evenings straight," ' the neighbors lemaik. TIipip you are. It XTiis the same num. thinking he xvas making a "blu" The first tiling hp other people, for this bus about it frp (liiently the glnmoiir that ohsciiiea our oxvii feeling exen to ourselves, But . theic Is never an glamour about tlicjgpnjgl Hinxx, sienii, exer.win.x passnge ot tne days, (he weeks nod the mouths. If a gill is hnnp mid loiilent trf bask In the eonimonplntp xxith a innn: shnring little inleiests. jnvs nntl troubles xxith him then well, if she's thp girl of his drenins, lip's a lutk fellow! 1. S. The ,x 011 11c mnn asks for opin ions of readeis. Txvo bends arc better tbmi one. 1 sliull be ghrd to print xx hat the have lo say. . c f' Hi xour ringei litis foi fifty cents. Leather Coals If von wuiit 11 xeix win in "'out lor winter xnu ought to eousuler leiitber routs us well as fill mats. Thex .lie extremely small and vcty waim. Tin v bine lather moie ohmniler Ihan most fur mats and the will be dtciilidlt popular I'oi the nnnies of shops xvliete ar i.clei mi'iitioned in Adxeuturei With a I'm-bc" i an be puichascd, nidi ess IMitnr of Woman's Page, KxrMvo I'L'uric Li-doek, or phone Hie Woman'!. Uepaitment, Walnut :noo Ull ranoerries Now on Sale This year's crop is unusually fine in quality and the, berries should retail at about 15c a quart (or pound) This makes cranberries the cheapest fruit to use every day, and to put up for winter use. For a selection of the choicest culti vated varieties, always ask for Eatmor Cranberries 1 m g" lTygpK'gXjglHtf I J WTTWi 1 " H I WrMfj&ftfJZfjPA fmSASPfI I ANNOUNCING Wl J SPORTS SHOP 14 fj mexv fy 11' NET g IntroiludiiK tlie urn fA CaUtP I)DU jA IflllvDsll ' ' ' Js I S i I SportrSuUs,n$52.50 "'' 8 HQU V fT" ' Top CoaU, $59.50 fy A SiE I II W iJUfllu '! ? '''"rioth "'i.e'riniii "i'-r'..!1 "'"" H J$ Tiaiiicd Personnel W. fl" $1 ' M 111 W JJ& ! $ I '"Vhiris-T.,," (.,,.r,-ii,,,s p va (rjfl (green " f WSlfc 1 ' w 5tf$& Il "Wholesale Prices to the Retail Trade" i -B r70fm 1& " PvriTT " Marianne ts iliumed by 'Hit 4flylfflli AW KbAJW j "" I Capita! City Piodiicti Co., Columbus, fltio, Mr AfiLr AY I Hislt Grade Margarine Makers Since tSSf. lp$a mi s MmijSl s r&&fj&df)$w Al" mater' ' Sut m'ar""-' W MTM MB - Mtf J9 XfT HIjGM BT.fM JtMAT nTr iUJ,MB Xng TTiillHHW Manufacturing Furrier Est. 25 Years AMERICAN CRANBERRY EXCHANGE, NEW YORK Hx. It's fathered from tunny rdns m far asj India Are you tired and out of sorts ? Try a good hot cup of fragrant, full-flavored Tetley's Orange Pekoe Tea. It's stimu lating and refreshing ! Tetleys Tea Tetley's Tea is blended from 15 or more different teas each the choice leaves from the world's finest gardens. That's why it's such downright good tea !' 1227 WALNUT ST. Save the pennies and the dollars will take care bf thenlselves,, y "Distinctively Different" AT WHOLESALE PRICES! This house has the reputation of beinfe Philadel phia's most prominent manufacturer of exclusive furs, particularly among the high'er-grade furriers, and being located on a perfectly reliable street does not signify high prices, A cajl will convince you that we can save you considerable money on any purchase or order, guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. A deposit will reserve your purchase until wanted. 1227 WALNUT STREET Worried about the high cost of living ? Try " Purity." ' You will appreciate its superior flavor and quality, but more than that, you will appreciate its ECONOMY. - Put it on your market list and you will save not only .the pennies, but the dimes t ' and quarters as well. Your dealer has " PURITY " or will get it for you. Hie Pure preaii for daily Bread ?teu. ... ...., n Br.n1 ShowFirst Re. ArmrtFT. Vitil our tooin rrn ru - vjr THE CAPITAL CITY PRODUCTS .CO. L..V.H7J. MilaZISS. Do Not Consider, Him Deiir t'.xullilu I1 lime lieen KninK mound xxllli n liny oxer n (!. Al IIioubIi I liiixe incl (illici' bojjS. I don't socin In like nnj better tliaif him. Noxv, Cxitliin. this is xxlinl I uan'l iiiideisliind. xxlien'l Rn 1o pnities xxheie lip is. he alxxnyi iiiiiUck a fusi nxer me. hut slill. xxlien T mn outside xxith other bojM and sills he linrdlx' spenks to nip. lie tdiovxs all his atleutliiu (o nix till ifiiend It in I that I am not sood loiiklnK. Iieiause 1 inn mns'ideied Rood I looking In- both sexes Xoxv, C.riithiH. how am I to knoxx xhoin lie likes best mj good friend or me'' -MICKKV. I If this .xiiiinc mini -is not polite to xou befnie iitheis. ni xxould do xxell ' to (hop his nciiuaintaiiup Alxxaxs be louileous to lilin. but go about with other bo.xs. . gffgBHIIMBMBte Mil Z il p JjefuiMuer Mh 1214 Walnut Street -f t m 'Trousseaux ; I (' JHgifiery l"f Speaking of Matchmaking! J "'Ti- many a weddin's been biewcd by a ','t bonnet"' is an old wives' wiying. We'ie & wonjJcring hoxv muny liappy-cvev-afters our ;, tVJ own lavishing little chapeaux have spoil- ,;' & .sored. Many if one is to judge by their M,- V- fetching becomingness. f v Tjt Exclusive (iowns. Coats and Suits ,-v 111 Moderately Priced- ?, ,'VsSCsNs i yff't' II V y ii t.' ' ' ' ' ' ' rFf? n ; w II ( i n. ymmmmmomammmmmmim n iiijwwmh i (Tj-- t . II -Jri fll- ' i ..uyV l,A -t i . J. , ijl , ttA vw, T-. ttv W , j Jf (SSaixrjmssf 'tilth No. 323 A Plcaring Model in Siding Colt Brightened by a Gray Buck Top Since Dame Fashion has decreed that skirts shall not be overlong, shoes have become a most impor tant item of Milady's wardrobe. They must be graceful and trim and, by tKe way, boots will retain their lovely shape much longer if they arc carefully unlaced before being removed.' They must have an air of smartness and they must, above all, be comfortable. La France shoes possess all these good points, and their long and faithful service makes them economical. 'TIS A FEAT TO FIT FEET SkihmiA m THE BIG SHOE STORE 204-06-08 Market Street fofcatj en A' 44 S, DeliwM Art, 'J-' ,.fi. ...,).?iiiifii-.f-- nqm,iLju i.i mf, -,v ''r& hVtfd i, riMiKK'J r W' i"?f( 1 ?( tu t'j- ,-wn i m mr r- T ,- i "? V VU iba Li-is..'. 'W '.M
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