s f , , ' l: a s EVEOTSTCF PUBLtO XEDGER-PHirADJBCPHri, JtoftY," tfOVMBMR. X ito' x -x.i .. . F. j-r r- L ' " StM MEATLESS MEALS NEWEST STYLES IN ACCESSORIES HANDLING FICKLE MEN CYNTHIA -' w- IV R $ K TO l; K ' Vi life m R ISvr 11 J" V i I fr ' iHjRS. WILSON ADVISES USE Sunday's Dinner This Week Has as Its Main Dish Corned Beef With Tur nips, Carrots and Cab' bagc By MRS. M. A. AVII.SON Comrtoht, lilt, Jy tlrs. 31. A TVIIlM. THE November markets show an abundance of tbo Into harvests; turnips, spinach, knlc, carrots, beets, cauliflower and string brans are , plentiful and should be used in place of the canned vegetables. Jinny housewives hesitate to uti lize these hearty -vegetable, because of the time required for their prep aration and cooking. Yet, if thry Urc used frequently, tltoj -will materially help to reduce the high cost of living. A can of peas averages from twenty to twenty five cents and uill fccrvo a family of four or five only once, jet i quarter peck of turnips, beets or car rots may be made to supply the J Vegetablo part of three meals, and I will cost approximately from fifteen' to twenty cents per quarter peck. When planning to have celery, use tho coarso outer branches for braised celery, taking caro to dry plenty of both unite and green leaves for flavoring roups, bauccs and dressings. JkC SUGGKSTIVi: SUNDAY MKNU Ilrrakfiisl Caked Apples Cereal and Cream Sausages and Hot Cakes Coffee Dinner Celery Jtadishes Boiled New England Dinner Coleslaw Apple Tic CofTcc Supper Tyrone Rabbit Potato Salad " 'Toast Apple Sauce Sponge Cake Ten Tho 'market basket will require One-Half pound of eaiuape, One packagi of pancake flour, ' Ono etalk of celery, One bunch of radishes, Three-pound cut of corned brishelp One-quarter peck of potatoes, Four carrots, Four turnips, Four beets, One hard head of cabbayc, One-quarter peck of apples, One-quarter pound of cheese, One quart of milk, Two eggs. , And tho usual staples that are in ..c house. New England Boiled Dinner Cut the cabbage in half and shred iino sufficient to measure two cups. c- oofn -tnr tJi coleslaw. Now tif .' .-m 1 1 1 ..nl.I ! niAV F wajU uic corncu uui m tuiu u.v. (fe.5nu place in a saucepan and udd RiifRrient boil nc water 10 Bring to :i boil and cook for ono ' "hour. Now odd the turnips, beets, carrots and cabbage and cook for fifty minutes. Pare the potatoes and cook them separately and when , .readv to serve place the potatoes J "vvith tho -vegetables on a large plat tor with the meat in tho center. Serve with mustard sauce, made as follows;. One-half cup 0 water jrom uic saucepan in which dinner was cooc- rd, Onc-tialf cup of vincgai, Three tablespoons of cornstarch, Adventures With a Purse IT IS a good plan always to have a few eitra centerpieces and doilies around A snowy white doily under a vegetable dish adds to the dressiness of the dinner tabic. So that whether you want some for yourself or think it would bo a good $myto put these oa your Christmas list Vou will want to knovy ot tho verj n?ettv Clunv lace doilies which are p 1 .fifr.five cents. And they ffi twelve Inches in diameter-a leraariablo bargain. &P eel -a Molted holder for per three Pc ir oDcner. At SSS- ffance it resembles bryiwo Hnd H1 fr 'tact made of some kind of browc '", j .il In the center of each colored metal, in ,uc j t th(, du,i piece, in cream-colorcd SSS: ,AndthoitUtatn.W). U there is one thing mfc Provoking than "'"," f.nc nerds. To have to k'" SSh a already ii.ed bowl thon anotner. it '"-. nn v,r in nnd wash an V .top " ii oltn ia trr :."Ui. n mix somciuuR "-",. in """' .V,B loast. The way loavoiu t , j,,, to m r 0n ,enty oE mixing J1'. S,t.coUI!5! . to have plenty- ' Ml cSst-is to afk mc where they ' "SetVsTof 8b ? mixing bowls, assort- fd-BWf9. Jor x - ' Iffyn how" imaybe' excused. But 1,,M K, sort of person who wants to ' & ? Christmas list in about Sep - tfS cr V .mhlnn were to happen 4 1 'hHCimiiKUiirn. j r -:I2w suddenly I should bo 'way uhead X&& V-k. But. anyhow I wan y0lcei for the friend whom a ,H ' . v, with more than a 2rfVMU fs than an cxpenRive present. 5i,7Bet,l cover Into which ono m- ' Utl those penny match boxes. It in Wrt .J??b?pm.. n,l has tiny sprays a Fe"! -"i"V"l m U. The nrico i SSi.rcMtl. Ono would look Wv well on tho desk or living room nr tbo names of ebops where or- tteM ntloncd in "Adveatureo A rurB can uo iuiv'""', m VMtar of Woman'o Page, rio PUBLIC litBQZZ, or phone buik'ci Department. Walnut OF LATE FALL VEGETABLES IF here You Can Sec Mrs. Wilson's Movies These interesting pictures, show ing Mhnt to cook and how to do it, are still going un nt vnrlouR the atres throughout tho city. They will bo shown this week ni follows: CHAUIiOTTn urs.sK 1'rMay rift -eighth Street The atre, rifA -eighth street nntl Wood land avenue. CpitN MITK1NS lYIiIaj and Snturil.i Colonial Thcittrc, Ucrnmntown 'nnil Miiple wood menm I.KItAMKN TKI Mil f'Alil'. 1i(l.ij anil Nilnrcl.iv Oirrbruol. Theatre, Slxlj third Mrtct nnd llarerford avenue for copies of the reelpeo npplr lit tho bov oflire or semi n sell -ad-drepseil envelope to the Kdllor of the. AVomon ft l'age. Two iiaspooiis 0 mustard, Two teaspoons of sugar. One teaspoon of salt, One teaspoon of paprika. Stir to dissolve thoroughly and then bring to a boil and cook for five minutes. Itcmove fioin the fire and add one tablespoon of salad oil. Heat and serve. Tjrone Rabbit Tlacc in a saucepan One and one-half cttpi ot null;, Four tablcspouvn of llour. Stir to dissolve and then bring to a boil and add One-half cup of )inc bivud crumbs, Two ounces of grated cheese, One small onion, gulled. One-half teaspoon of salt, One-half teaspoon of viuataid, One-half teaspoon of paprika, One wcll-bcalin egg. Heat hard to mi and then tone. Place a slice of toast on each plate and pour over it the rabbit. Cover thickly with grated cheese and dust with paprika. OnoKgg Sponge Cake Place in a mixing bowl Two-thirds cup of condensed milk. Add Yolk of one egg, Fhc tablespoon of iiuta. Ono cup of flour, Two teaspoons of baking ponder. Beat hard to mix thoroughly and then cut and fold in the stiffly beaten white of ono egg. Bake in a vv ell greased and floured star-shaped pan with a tube center in a moderate oven for thirty-five "minutes. Using tho condensed milk solves the sugar problem for baking. The prudent housewife will take her basket and personally attend to tho marketing. Frequently many bargains may be obtained, whereas if the children were sent, or if tho 1 food was ordered by telephone, these advantages, could not be secured. Do not fail to bake plenty of 1 . . . , .. 1 , 1 ... n. goou nome-niacic orcaci. urcuu is me stall oi mc nnu is -wiuny nuceaaury for the growing child. Mrs. Wilson Answers Queries No. lit T My dear Mrs. Wilson: ricasc be so hind "as to publish a recipe for cooking red cabbage. I have used a great many of your recipes with excellent results. Thanking you ery much. M. G. T. Cook red cabbago in the same manner as white cabbage is cooked. Drain and then season, and add two tablespoons of vinegar. Sea "A4 Head of Cabbage," October 21. ' No. 15 My dear Mrs. Wilson. Kindly publish in the paper the following recipes: A maple filling for a layer cake; a recipo for but ter puuee (hard t.auce), to bo used on baked dumplings. We have tried some of your recipes and they arc delicious. Thanking you for any attention given to this let ter. A READER. Maple Villing For three-layer cakes, place four tablespoons of butter in a bowl and add one cup of cold water. AVork well with u tablespoon to remove the salt and then drain off the water nnd beat the butter to a cream and add UVitte of one egg, One and three-quarters cups of brown sugar, One teaspoon of mapcline flavor ing. IF YOU LOVE- Viewers ou should to uilncslcd tit Tnn CENTURY FLOWER SHOP Dilow Chestnut . STORE That Buy Anything fror orn tun lesdlnr a din ORDERS tnrita nf I'hll.. VVIU rnlnKton, I amden ana tilt EasyTerms FRAMBES & CLARK 1112 Chettnut St., Phlla. 019 fliuranU Tr. Illdr. .Mluntic CIlJ SO M, Third St.. Camden Tyrone Rabbit and One Egg Sponge Cake Make the Evening Meal Deli' cious and Easily Pre pared Beat Tiaol to mix nnd then spread bctvv con the layers. Hard Sauce Tlacc in a bowl Four tablc&poons of butter, and beat until creamy, then add Three tabknpoona of evaporated milk, One and one-half cups of sugar. Beat to blend, then flavor to suit find act on ieo to chill. N'o. 22 , My dear Mrs. Wilson: Some time ago ou printed a I recipe for uickling those real small 1 onions. Well, I was unfortunate 111 losing that recipe. Would thank you very much if you would send 1 mc another. Would you also be kind enough to send mc a recipo 1-of your tharlotte nisse? Thank- r ing jou very much for the same. (Mrs.) 0. H. I Sec onion recipes for October 25. N'n. 2) .My dear Mif. Wilson: f I Please tell mu how to make milk biscuits, or baking powder biscuits. I forget the right name. Also how ti cook a crown of lamb. 1 hank ing you for joui kindness in these matters, I am, A. B. D. Milk Biscuits Three cups of rifled flow) Tiro tablespooiid of euga) . Tuo tablespoons of baking pon der, One teaspoon of salt. Sift to mix and then lub in four tablespoons of shortening and mix to a dough with ono euu of milk. Knead in a bowl to blend thoroughly. ! I Holt three quarters inch thick on a lightly floured boaid, then cut audi I brush vvith mill, nnd bake in a hot 'oven eighteen minutes. 1 Boast Crown of l.amli ! Koasttho crown like a leg of lamb or roast beef. No. .",1 My dear Mrs. Wilsoi.. I would appreciate your advice in a little matter. T had a crate The Question Corner Todaj's Inquiries 1. What meaning is attached- to the lily-of-thc-vallev? v 2. How can candles be prevented from dripping wax over the candlestick? f5. To it proper for an engaged girl to have her linen monogrammed with her married initials lustcad of the initials of her maiden name? 1. Dcbrnlie a novel nhorl sleeve for nn afternoon gown? ii. What delightful gift ran be bought for the sick-abed child? C. In what unusual f7ace are many of the new winter hats trimmed? YeMerdaj's Answers 1. An interesting civil service ex iimination announced for next mouth for wonien is for the posi tion of operative in the Bureau of Census. 2. Jn order to prevent wet shoes from shrinking, place them on trees or stuff them with paper nnd let tbem etuud on a thick rug which will absorb the moisture. S Keep cake moist in the cakebox by placing in the box a piece of wax paper squeezed dry from hot w atcr. 1. It is permissible to wear n low necked gown to nu evening wed ding in a church if some hind of n wrap is worn over it and a hat is worn with it. 5. An unusually pretty sewing basket is one which has all the articles made like flowers and urrauged like a bouquet. C. White Itld is used a great deal for trimming bport hats. Addition BUY Addition Your Meats Wholesale Come to Our Xew Up-to-Date Market. Follow the Crowd S : : : : : j Oc 1 ?umpJ "$ ir Butcher's Roaat. . . Kound Steak Cf -. Hamburger Steak. .J.J Sirloin Steak ffefC 3W Daily Shipments of Fresh Rabbits -WE Snappy Cheese 3jC I 01form,rartne, .It nut brn.l 35c l'owl (d lb. av.) Pane) 35c ' ijohm.vs diimqiit uk select.il rKtn (In Carton). SBr I) or en Headquarter" '", r!orf(I Hhiul and Hrafnoil. IVesli tarksrel, Lobsters, Kprelul Vllfntlon Olven Cmii nml Ooininlnsaiiea. MITCHELL'S MARKET, Inc., ..wr , ThU in Our Only -!.. ' . - SpoHwool Suits &t Coats Specially A timelyoffcr of these most sea sonable mid popular garjnen'ts. Tho sudden turn of tho weather makes this offer very reasonable at These Garments Come in All thn Leading Plain and Heather Shades. 1338 South Penn Square 1340 Gauntlet Cloves Are Popular A Daily Fashion Talk by Florence Rose (loves arc a nees..irj p.irt of tho wardrobe of every vi ell dressed vionuit. Niort ones are tniieli in vngiio now, In spito oftho prevalence of short sleeves fTUli; fasliion.ible woman who could ' nlTnril il nine bought her gluvct by tho half dozen Her while gloves were usually finiple m design and wikc up aud varied little from feuoti lo Heasfyi. But itow that gloves have advanced f-o much in price we bin them with that deliberation thai we rmploj when wc go to Bcleet 11 new bit of jewelrj or n pi.ee of fur. And Hint perhaps evplains the fact that gloves ire more ornate than tliev have been for tver Fn manj .vears. Tor one thing fashionable women do not wear gloves mi where nearlj bo much 113 thev used to. Whereas it was of choice green grapes; washed them, boiled them and strained through cheesecloth. The next day 1 put the juice on the stove, boiled for twenty minutes and added one pound of sugar, heated, to one pint of liquid. But it does not jell properly; the taste is very 1 good. T'lca.so till me what can bo 1 done with it to make it a success ful jelly. (Mrs.) S. One-quarter of the weight of the grapes in water must bo Uddcd for successful grape jelly. However, tliis is too late now. Turn the jelly I into a preserving kettle and to every tw;o quarts add two quarts of tai t ' apples, sliced. Do not remove either I the skins or seeds. Boil until the apples arc soft and then btram the jelly into glasses. rwi Makes the Complexion Beautiful SOFT AND VELVETY.' Money back It not entirely pleated. Nadlne It part and harmUu. Aihtret until tea$hed oft. Pttvtnt$ tunbum and return or ditcoloratlont. Militant 0 dtUghltd uaert ptovr ilt calut Fttth, Pink, Bruntttt, While. At Uadlnt lolltt lounltll. It thru haitn'l II, tu malt 60c. NiU.biI Toilet Co., Pirii, Tna., U.S.A. Milk farlafutt ftkrafifc No CoaVlai A Nutritious Diet for AU Agi. Quick Lunch; Home or Office. Avoid Imitations and Substitutes Priced 1 r iJMmm IWLiAJ'.UJil 'rjr-r.-T.i . r $g250 I . xr5 , onee regarded a.s a boeinl blunder to lake off jour gloves at nnj time m.ivc uhen jou were ni'tunlly eating, jou now see smart women going gloveleps ecrj wnere jou go. ijiii the Jmve are verj attractive (laUnllel gloves hnve made quite a stir Thev nre just part of the preacut tendency lo broaden the Mllioujlte of the sleeve ut the wrist. These gauutlel gloves, bj the waj, nre worn over the f iifTt of the auit or frock, not tucked under ns,thej have been other seasons'. It may sound rather absurd to say Hint the. reason that long gloves arc onlv medium in length is beeaue very short sleeves are coming into favor. You might think that tho shortei the hlreve the longer would be the gloc. But the! .... . r ...... ..,. o,,,,,.. ,,.,,,-, ,,,.. is come uarenrms. zvnii me smart woin.ni. now v. far from objecting to the mis- conm ,!-. 1. F l... .. I..I..1 .1 ...I Tni. n ...In nitually makes a point of showing four ...,.,. .., h.,.,v iv.,.-, .,,,'. -.,.,-.. ,,,,, or tive inches f arm below tin termina I tion of her short slecvcf f'oDjrisiit 1010. L I'lorenc 0 Hos THE WHOLESOME BAKING POWDER Is wholesome and efficient always gives good results is uniform in value and inexpensive. ,T4 i-i Editor of American Cookery LojrepoiriiBj EOWDEg Walking Boot New Blucher Cut In rich chestnut - color alf and presenting one of. the very smart ncw-scason Hoots. v Most attraclivc from tlie viewpoints of style, service and price, - 13.50 - NlfDERMAN 930 Chestnut Street and Branches JOIN OUR RECORD CLUB Highest Score for Quality at Panama-Pacific Exposition eat Class Talking 3I a c It i ji o in the World. Thought is of unequalled" quality it is not beyond your means. 4 s Tilt INSTRUMENT OF QUALITY attor. CLEAR AS You can secure 'this wonderful instrument with its many exclusive features at prices no higher than are charged for merely ordinary phonographs. Plays all makes of disc records without extra attachments. ' " A complete collection of Sondras awaits your critical examination. Prices: $50 to $1000 B.B.TODD'NcJg"!" PIANOS PLAYER-PIANOS VICTROLAS SONORA!? oit.n hatuudaS iivijninos Please Tell Me What to Do Uy CYNTHIA Wako'HIm Up Dear Cynthia I am n'joung girl eighteen years of age, nnd go with a crowd of boys and girls around that age. Ever slnco I have gone with theso boys and girls they have called me "The Mother of the Gang." The reason for this is because when ever any of them, have any trouble they always come to mc. There Is one fellow In the crowd whom I have loved ever since I have known him. which lias been about eight jears. Of course, nt first It was n different kind ot love from whRt It is now. This fellow comes to inc with his troubles the same as the lest, but lie also tells mc about tho girls that he gets a case on, and it cvsr they happen to have u quarrel it's always I who imvo to straighten it out. But. oh, tho pain and heartaches that come when ho tells me of theso girls! T wonder if ever he will grow to care for me and it I will mean morn to him than just his pal and chum, as he calls me now. I wonder if some time he will add to those two words "his sweetheart." That is always my prayer, dear Cynthia, and, readers, do you think there is any hope? 1 think your K. U. II. O. Is fincSand hope it progresses. MOTHER TO Alili. Suppose you have nn engagement ov - eral times when, he wants to come to see 1 you and tell jou his troubles. And 1 I suppohe you "show n certain amount of 1 interest in some other man. Not so as to hurt the other man, but enough to make this one you care for guess a I little. 1 It Is always well to snow a man that thcro are other men who see more In jou than mere listener and sjm nathUer. There is jiueh a thing as carrying sympathr nnd kindness to olh nru trn for. Tnllf n llllle nf Annie of gloves thej(10 parties you've been to and tome of mc imngs men nave i-niu 10 you iei him see that he is missing something in not pajing more personal attention to you. ' If he finds h" ennnnt alwajs have you to talk to about his troubles he js likely lo suddenly realize thut lie is letting one of his dearest and truest friends go while he runs after shadows. Such things often wake a man up to the fact tfint he reallj loves the 011c to whom he goes for everything. Cards for a Tea i:t nuctte-Two cans earn. tli.U is Etiquette? Two cards caeh, f ,,. ,. ,,,,,1 ,,. f ,nr l.,,.. , 1,. ., V.tX.i.1 i, .., , n,' ,,-u,,u t .. . . .. . ' . .. -,... thr, 1(, u ,,,. t ,ou f he ma cu in ono envelope addressed to the. time names on the invitation and should be mailed the day before the tea if possible, or early on the daj of the afTair. MFORD n J His famous phono- y T grapli i s recog-y fSt nizetl sia Thr. THrrli. x iKwiOWt: 1 rr XA ? a a y v A BEIL MISS SEVENTEEN COMMENTS ON THE FICKLENESS OF MEN They Never Came Back to Jlcr, but Site Should' Worry, Sac Writes, Because She Has Three Diamond Engagement Kifigs ' THE following letter 011 the fickleness ot men in general, enlisted men (in the United States navy In pnrtlciiMr, was written by a girl as 11 piece of advee to other girls. It Is so refreshing In its one-sldcdness that 1 will reproduce It in full: "As fur as belug ficklo is concerned, T.lind that about 00 per cent of the opposite sex are that waj. And take mj advice and let the sailors alone, for thej are tho most tickle men I ever ran Into. Now, do not think I nm an old 11111 Id or 1111) thing settled, for J nm just n maid of seventeen, but I0o hnd quite u lot of experlcnu' with the opposite sex, and mostly with 'gobs.' 1 have been engaged three times. T have three of the prettiest diamonds. However, when these bojs in bide went home to be paid oft thej neer lame back, lint they never, any of them, bro.ko 1111 heart. T never took them scriouah. If I haven't a husband, 1 hnve tluco rings, so t should worry, TuKn my advice and do not foil in love with a sailbr. He is just out to innke n girl fall in love with him and then break her heart. , So don't fall in love witli IhPm miles you are perfectly (.apable of handling them." There Is no danger that this maid of seventeen will ever be taken for "anv thing settled." So far nobody would White Corn Syrup may be used r,iin whole-or in u g part, in making Cranberry Pie, auce, Tarts. MBCTwBw?l!5aMtflrea3l A Grievous Complai One I'hiludclphia husband found so much fault with his wife's biscuits that bhe 'vvas in despair. A friend told her of T". Miss rnncine Pure Phosphate BakingTbWer And now she has biscuits of such deli cious taste and feathery Hpjhtness that he marvels at the change. Jhe gladly gives the ciedit where it is due. ' welsh'.' At Your Groeer's 35c ? ItAfHIMFII MTANHAHM gfOFHg and Dahimer Service for Correct Fitting These smart little two-tone dress shoes for kiddies combine distinctive appearance with, the well-known Dalsimer features of style, quality, workmanship and wear. Cpmplete assortment in all sizes and widths at saving prices. Fitting by experts on growing feet.' 4 $ to LACE OR IJUTTON Patent Colt, White Kid Top Oart tan, Champagne Kid Top' Patent Coll, Ore) HucV Inp BlaclfCalj, ChampaiJne Top Also combinations in arioni hades ol Cloth Tops at lower prices. DOWNSTAIRS DEPARTMENT I OR CHILDREN 'TIS, A FEAT School Shoes $3.45 ana $'3.85 j ; TAN, she 8JZjAPJA l VA ,'UH ! Tki&mw THE BIG SHOE STORE 1204-06-08 Market Street i 'ii refer to her nsan old maid, butwhen jou look Into her future, a futuro ot never taking "them" seriously, of tak ing their rings with enthusiasm and oE taking their counterparts (the men who wear j lie same uniform) as lourin. fifth mid sixth fiances, itrrn't there somfi vague hlnrpcs In tliHf indefinite 1111 ilcttire of the future that look strangely or the future that look teacups and tabby cats?" like FICKLENESS is never a quality to be admired, but this blithe bit ot ndvlco to girls does make tho reader iu voluntarily commend these "bojs In blue" for having the good sense to be fickle. The sailor who considered diini nclf MIsm Seventeen's fiance would be most unfortunate if he wire not fickle, if he sailed nvviij with 11 heart full vf. lov.e for her, came'back with hlsb hopes and found her cngnged to oiicof his "buddies" who was able to buy usjbiggcr diamond than his. "I haven't any husband, but .1 have three rings, so I should worry." I wonder if she will worry after n while, long lifter she leuves seventeen. After a while, when she's left alone with her rings, her whole henrt, her capability of handling tickle sailors and her ad vice to girls; after a while, when It's too late for her to change her tactics. lace of m p butter and ?K30 IS Mr, m I the g Handy Ulan. idled 3Cuu m $$ u 7f '& lb., net weight, 20c Two-Tones - s For Tiny Tots x .;tj "'" "T j V -"Pi Mi: - ft . u-y tf1- .-s TO FIT FEET jSWt 'TE. V. v" C . lr su.. 8', to 11 M mT t i: m tM y pi i m 4 131 ii.?i li THE RECORpS YOU WANT ARE HERE IfrffffmffRWgmgmmWir 5Wnyl s -"V i t -' ' K r. -Ji1-. 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