Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 15, 1919, Night Extra, Page 8, Image 8

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ISVEXIXQ PUBLIC1 LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY XOVEMBEK 15, 1919,
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ANOTHER SUGAR SAVER CYNTHIA TALKS ABOUT MANY THINGS ATTRACTIVE HAIR ORNAMEM
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MRS. WILSON EXPLAINS '
PROPER USE OF HONEY
Can He Used for Sweeten
ing Purposes as IF ell as
for Dressing for Waffles t
and Hot Cakes
Recipe for Cake and '
ons Puddings Made in
This Sugarless U ay
Promise Delicious lie
suits v Mils, M V VI1.M
(Coiiyrlffil. Ill) till Mrs 1 .t II lvo . 1 I
HflM r l'n erf I
IT IS viinl tluK a tinted Cii'i'k pln'osn
pher onri' iiiimirril tin- delltiitc
'rngiiincc mid tlivnr of linticv tn the
mvstic (1istlMnil ' from Hip licn-ons
llonei is tin- d'silld nci'tnr of tlin
fragrant l)i'VM'-s .'Hid Is a product of the
husv ben which, bv mnn rlicniitnl
rltiitippw li'tidi Hi., f. ..It .....ii. .....I
("sentinl hi s nf tlm ilim.tu ;.ii.. Hl
Mii-nri .wetness
'Hie liliirnton nnnlisis of honev
shows Hint It is the loncentrated solu
"" "i mi ii i uj;iii !i uic uiiwcn
Clillls.
IIone mm be bud in two forms, in
the eninli nnd bottles, iv.idi for instant
Use K , utilised h,i the hoilj at once
as i find f,.d
Pome Hhle-T.inie M.i.Milles of e Ionise
Aeo
IIii look of long a in knew that cakes
unit cookies and foods that were sweet
ened with hnne( kept moist longer than
thosi made with siig.i".
New Kngl.ind rudiliiig
I'lm e in a saui" pan
I nm Irirl tiiblripiyuiin nf ijiaiiiilalitl
topinrn.
7 no nnil mir-liulf apt of boiliun
Willi, .
Stir well and i ink slow lj until the
taploia is dear. Now mid
Our Imlf tup nf rnipoiottil mill.
Om Imlf i v;i nf linnry,
Onr irrll-bratrn tun.
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One tunrtcr fcnipoon of ttutmnf.
llnut to blond thoroughly thru took
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ii'i mu iii uniri itiMt linn iiiiw nmniii
ual enstnid cups to mold. Sene with
honei snure Itinse tlie cups w ith cold
water iietine imuring in tlie puilillug.
Intllnn liid.lln-
Hue
in ii saucepan
Our nmi mir-hnlf nipt l Imil.im
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Now add
OtiC'boif mp ttf an iniiriit.
Stir to prevent lumping antl ook for
two miuutes. Then add
Our oiitl nut -Imlf cipi nf null..
Out -hnlf ciin of honri.
Our Imlf rup of trnltil iriiini,
Our Imlf nip of milium,
Tito tnblrxpoont nf si:lml nil.
Heat to rui Ihotoitghlj. then pour
Into a bal.'rig dish nnd bake in a slow
oren for lift.v minutes
Ye Olde-Tjme Cabinet Pudding '
Place iu a mixing bowl
One j-up of fiur birntlrrumbs.
One cup of bnihiin itulei.
Ileat with rn egg beatci to it pulp,
then put through n sieve into a miv
lng bewl nntl atld
Our mu our-lialf tupi of mill..
Our half nip of honry,
Tiro irfll'liratcn rggn.
One tablopoait of wind ml.
One Imlf Iraipoou of cinnamon
One half lampoon of gialal Innon
rina"
Heat to mi Urease the nistaril t ups
w f 11, then place raisins in tlie bottom
of each cup. fill with the prepmed cus
tmd nntl bake in a slow oven until
dm
Cninstuit.il Pudding
Place in u saucepan
7 iro c tpi of milk.
One half cup of nalci.
One half tup nf rmmtnreh.
One half cup of honey.
Stir to bl"iul thorough! j the staich
and then place on stove nntl bring to
n boil Cook slovvlj for hve minutes
riaror. rinse the custard tups with
cobl water antl till in the (iistards Set
aside to mold
To serve, uumohl and t'iii' w,ii
honej saute.
Nut and Kaisin C.il.e
I'luio iu u mixing bowl
Our cup nf honey.
One-half tup of iliortenina,
) oA of f uo cgtji.
Iteat hard to blend antl then ntltl
One half tup of mill,.
Our cup of finely ehopptil ptaii'iti
One cup of neetleil raiiim,
four cipi of sifted flour.
One teaspoon of nutmeg.
Ihiet Irvel lableapaoiit of IkiI.iih)
pau tlei .
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water 'I Inn pour In a hue stream upcu
he stifflv benteii white of .gg. lent
thoroughlj to mix ami Hun spiend on '
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Mrs. Wilson
Answers Queries
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My dear Mis Vilon.
Will you kindly publish in
the
paper u recipe for making one gullon
oi ciniwciiow wiiii green intimities.
onions, peppero. etc? Also recipe
for one-half gnllou of Chill same,
made with ripe tomatoes, onions,
peppers, etc.
A NI'WS ItLADl'It.
Chow i how
Wash ami cut into large pieces suffi
cient toiuutces to measure three pints
Place iu a china bowl nnd udd
One pint of small onions,
and cover with
One ciin of salt
Let stand oue-bnlf dav. Then drain
and place in a preserving kettle und
add t
tmr o in i at eaulitloietr. narboilcd.
Ohc dozen orreii peppers, cut into
ofrcc
Pc i,IJ 4oicii red peppers, ml into
$Et Vr of strutl beam, cu( in
MM, ISZliil,,,.lVl ,1,l,! "m " Ml" ' -'"- '' '""" 'T l'"J,"l,r,"Kl' d now she
n re ' t ' K im" '""" I'1'"" i I'-i'lni! Until- "! , " l,e same Hm,K ,,K
ti., f..i .. i . "ciisiwile (I irniT jn,i a,id and was helnlp.s. for. arsue a she
oVea1,-,,,, for ".KM, '"'Ll' Z SS ' " ' "f "-'' -W.'A.ro. prp to brrnkln, her prom ,Ko to Man
.,.. ., , . ... imp leaiure o uii intuit satin itiKit
cut and fold in the stilll, beaten while ,, ! , 4 nluates s bine iiess The Understood eve.vthing What she Ti n"'1 " Ut " for Ul"m m,,N Knntt "'"n1 N,m'' "', '',. ' n i i
of one egg. Turn into a well Kre,.se, "" " fe' "a. " ,,u i nVi not understan,' v vns J,n 's Itlt.l ,nt tlitir letters were not overloo'.ed mget , her o impatiently. "Hut what
and floured pan and bake in a s'ow ,mCS '"' "' ,)ea'U" "fl ,,',', " ,.'. ,..," r'1"1'; us'l,tlt',l,' in It Is impossible to answer persouuilv ull itV" The vcrj best molasses pop
oven for fiftj minutes. We the vvhiti A Dailj Kashlon Talk bj Kliirenie llnse '".if i . K ,?" U "HH the letters that weie wiitten iu lefei '"'n I ever ate. she nnswered sol- I
of the second egg for the i, ing A HT1KICIAI. Ilovve.s have found Sahle of snffeHnJ fo.. P" , a, '"Va " I cm c to these plants, for It seemed that 'mnl.v, "it tomes in sheets and every ,
.. , , A .. i i . pame ot sultcnng Tor nn ideal, but her ,.ii piiiladHliilifa wauted to have them! gran of popcorn is'big uud fat. and
Honej Icing .t1""- ""' "al '" f'lvo'- , practical nntiire would iiave demanded "lllll(J,'""ua "Bul '"" thpr( nro ', lan kernels in it at all. I
Plate m a saucepan one and one fJ ""', ""r" "tcn'Hch ., the whether or not it wns worth while. I ' i The molasses Is crisp nud thete's cocoa-,
h fe -Lll'ra k' fe, :t:,?,tt,;,!,' wS ',-, - '" - The Question Corner - tXn
iphi io in ix iu irnt ciii ni ui tupn :. n.. --i ..1.1.1. ...... (irnni. tinri rp.n iinfumin ,n i:.,. innsp ino su if oiit'i ui iiir imhiiis ' r' --.... ,......,.. -.. --
............. "vusi'-isl.l.illiuil tnu All It Uillllini I III III I h.o.. I.nnl.. . IIII .. ... ..
WPPiwT (" parbolleil,
II hero Yon Can See
Mrs. H ilson's Movies
I Iipm1 interest UK rooking inclines
Hint uic m impulill uniting tlir house
v iw nf tlir rlly will lir 1mi ti main
llll (Ills Villi. Tlicv Will ll l'
Inliitcd ns ftdlinvs
LLIIASO.N (Id .mi: caki;
Siituidn.v- -Mm Let Street Tlicntie,
.'!."; Miukel street,
l'or mini's nl Him in-'pi's applv lit
I lie hn office nf lln iticnlrc or end
il "i'lf rililicssdl cm clone In (hi' nli
till llf till' "lYtllllllll s I'll'JI'
Our iunrt of itrini'l t nit i i inrgm ,
1'hirr rupi til trait r.
Urine tn il bill nnil rook om Imlf
liour .Now pliiri' in ii bowl
Our hi cup nf Ihttti.
Our iuarlci nip nl iiiitiluiil
(hir Inldciponii nf pnpi il.a.
Our ttaspomi nf Itirmnic.
Our u nve lit m utmd sttil
Our iablfi'iiioii nf iclri'u tcnl
Our i in of i niram .
.Mix tboroiis.il before iidilitij; to Hie
,,l'" ''ml then stir to lileml tltnrniiElih
nmi com loi mteen miiiiiti'K. ! Ml into
'!I-E'ss int and seal while ln.i
C'tilli S.mre
Oik nni of iinriini.
Our mil nf broini siitf'i.
Onr-iiunrlrr cup of sail,
and the following wpti es tin in n pure
of ihpeseelotli :
Our Inblrvi'iii "! rmimmnii.
Our Inblripimn nf miisUinl,
(hir trnipoiiix nf iiutmtij.
f)Hf trn,wn f alUpitr.
Onr.qunrln li,iv'"" of U'li'l'i.
Cool! until the niMiiie is tbbk nn.l
I I. .. II t. I ... . .t a a .. . L .1.1 Mil A . Mil If III I COtt 1 1 it fit Q linn ti linn
neii. imni jou see. .Mnrtnu. sue smd
then (ill in'o all glass jars anil soall"""1 " '" leason. uut sonieliow I
while hot
o. LM!
Mj deal Mrs WiKon .
I have just bought n inn of maple
simp It tastes nil light, but it is
black and iiutittiuctiw looking. Can
j on tell tne how to elmifi it''
(Mrs i P S. I!
To dm If M.iple Sirup
M'lll lllll P IS ,. Itl'llll,. III!" ,1111- st,,
0f tj10 mupl,.. ilnp il in a miropun ,
nnd then pUu-f in n bow' '
ni . ..
lotii sirup is cudcntlj the tine siii
u uc ui ijiir f fw.
Oiir-hnU vnn f unln.
Tlir cnmliril rnp ilicll.
One Itntpnon nf pmulnnl ilnuttml.
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simp.
bring to a boil. Cook for ten minutes
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nnd "then stand" until ml Kilter and
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Al All KALI I r I'j LrUIr
n,rl nr'niriiiAi nr-.-, in
I'OR Ll'LNUSG WI'jAR
I inu i nn it unnniKH in. ml i..... i.r.i.i..ii.
iM-imiii "ii i, kw nip. nn- i 1 1 ii in ijuui i'ii '
nie,e on om stnei f.ocl. or suit jacket. ,
ivrhups that will he revived ,,ct 1
spring. ,
, Hut mind jou m winiiug the aiti-
ii' , ... I1U...-I .in .nnil i-.i'iiiiii; ii... ts jtio.
must be vnj unit ions. To have it np-
pear light it should have been part of
the original idea of the one who de-
signid Ihe evening frock The well-
diessed wnmnii no longer bujs artificial
flowers sepnintelv nntl then pins them,
on bet evening frocks to suit her fnncj.
Thej nre part of the design of the frock !
nnd tlie greatest thought is spent bv the!
designer to sec that thej me put just
In liw. . i..liT i.ln.n nmi llinl loo !,
rjKht snit'nnd color of flower is used.',
In the frock shown there is a lurge
rpil lose The froilt lis..lf Iu nf lilnek
satin. The sleeves me of beaded net'
und the shoulder stians are hnntls of
black seciuines. which add Immensely to
the radiance of the shoulders in the'
I evening, anil just io give jou a mt oi
, n surprise und to relieve the frock of
lielnir nil lilnel. there Is tliiu irni'irr.miH
red rost i
There is always a demand nnd n very
reasonable one for evening frocks that
give the effect of being low necked nnd
wiun-mrrvrii niiimui. iriuaiii revrilllllK
tliu nrm Inn frnf.lv Thr. tut.n ,.nn.&n
the arm. too freely Tho wise woman
who does not possess beautiful arms
usually fights shj c the sleeveless gown,
but she is not alvvuis so fortunate tn
to be able to buy one. Often she must
content herneK with buying a rovvn that
suits her In other respects and then
geltjju; her dressmaker to jput iict or
rbiKSn XlrTC9 iBnHerVvard, .
rfaoyhmil,iitSrrt Btf,
The Testing oA
Julia Grant
11 IIAKL DUVO HATCHI'LOR
lopiiMght. 1110. bj ihi Vubllo l.tdocr to.
I Julia's Decision to Go to the
Hospital
Itl'AD TIMS IlltSI
IiiIiii (ir.'inl Is euvngctl to Dun
("nron when mil of n clear skj he
tt'lls her In' lovi" nnotlii'r uomiiii
(J'Ht lifter the otl.it vvniiiiiii turns lilm
down lir mints burl, to .Iiilia nnd
she pi onuses n siconil time to imiriv
, It I tn After lm bus giion ber prom
i'c she ilivioM'is that sin no longer
lines I),iii. but Mr .lolm orllln
inuu she tins met in tbe hospital
where she bus none to lenrn musing
I'mtlirr eoinplientions develop whop
.lullii (lisiofus tluit bei .lounger
sister. I.ui.v. is in loe with Dun
nnil Jutin It'll Mnn Hint she does
not love bun, hoping Hint be will ie
Icnsc ber. When Mnn lefusis to do
so. -lull I feels bound lo her piomise.
NOW CM M.N Willi I'lll, .STMKY.
rl' I'OritSi: there's ou one thin
lo do," Mm tlin Uluke kept insist
iiij. i on i an I so on with this thine
Surch mui an n't plnuiiiiu- to do
Mi tins iiiiiinl. iiint iimm of Mar
,,,-, j,,,;,, fo VIIllolII(,( , Mnitlm's
wholesome pi.on:ilit . .Mnrtlui had
i oine Into .Julia -m life and. MrniiRe to
oier and ou'i, "he needs me. O. on
eau shake vour'head, but he does, nnil
he loes me now. he hues me terribh.
If he wiistr.iinE to liold me jiisl tliroiiBh
,,,-jdc or nintliiiiK else I inn sure 1
on, f(,p differenth about the whole
thine "
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'"ins, if. sUup,, Mnrtlm. "mu! I
"K".t" t In '"' nri for on when xou
nxii. Hut argue ns s)1P would she ronld
not move Julia to look at things sensihlj
and the two women paited with a vague
clo'.nl between them.
Julia was thoughtful all th" wu
home. She died to siP things from (
i Minibus standpoint. She wondered if
Martha weie meIi! nnd whither or not
( it would be better lo bleak her promise
to Man than to go on with the 'miir-
liage. but she i ould not make herse'
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I,P,1M "Ufh " tIu,,P lible. Dan did
not ,mi '-ui'j nnd Julia was mmiuccd
iimh tlinf i,n ,?:,i in..n t ie .t.. i..
nnn. m nm mmt ih-i. ii mc (pi
bim go be might do something desperate
"ml things would be worse than they'ntT , ' "lmor wisiieil Jipon ou ;
weie now Mneii ir she did w hat she
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n)j ,Blt f(ir 1(, 0(0
Julia wall nd slow It 'nlo,, n. ., f
..'"V1'1 ""ii,eii sinwlj nlong the st1(.,.t.
Slip hatnl (roine hnmo. su Ulmil pi
y tllllt k'm tinril linlfll VOII lir... Iinnv.i
"Win. Mie hntl neve- been hnpm rheie.
sl '' K'liieiubeied the short ep(iiencp
-.Iip had had In the hospital nii n little
siii"e of ..moiim. s,.,( .1 i. i... ,
bringing with il a sudden temptation to
diop In there ,st f.. ,,,. Tne
verv thniiHii ,,r ,,,.1, .i ... . 1 i I
.cart he, 7 . 1 P " T,'1" K'
mi,, i, ",1'"' ,,1M"1' s1"' ,,a'1
m ith "I,:!'" "ZTX'Z
mu u witu i .iiiowui mis nnd ii wnv ot
Hnowing his head baek on Ins shoulders
To see him again just onre moie befote
In vent out of her life forever. O. '
Uielj that fould not be wiong thai
vvnn't iiuiih to nsk
Her feet huiiiid nlon" tlitir win liar
till that the hemr thnt bbl ii,, ,,,,.
ta'ter inlHt 1 k , I. ,i ,
he hi' hi . , 1 f ' '!' ""I"
li. ,i , ? , .R '"T0'1 "'
tlenlv Jhend of bei. almost in a d.ue
she founi. herself K,K ,, thp vll)nP
J'"- .
Ihe fmnili.ii sini. .f fienniii"s ,nn
nutisepties was vvnfled to her h fo e h"
opined the tloo' It brought bntk her
life heie, it stabbed her heart with a
longing to be bark. A nurse looted nt
liei inquiringlj nnd hiiiiiei! on. a small
tin. In lor hn.1 Rl, ln'n,i ..,.. ...
'onlintetl. Mere theie wn no tinn for
si"k forebodings nud mm bid introspnc
. Hospital was a pannien for
mental nilments as well ns nhisna
Julia turned to the right and walknl
down the long corridor to Miss Tul!v
nftii'fl nl llm mil A lill , I...I..
her mine in and she opened the door
.... .. ...,'l ,UMI- M.lll
and stood u minute in tlie blnr of son
shine Hint came through the wist win
uovv
Mi's Tullv teiiieiuiieretl after-
waul the look in the gill's ne-
Julia ('rant;
Julia miled fnintlj. "'Ws I'm heie.
vou see. You got my letter-'" She
-hopped into chair bv the big desk.
Her wcurincss of a few minutes ago hud
left her. she looked indiant. foil of
wipe, iiuppj. nuiee ner piecinltate
flight from the hospital .Inlm had not
lieaiii froin Miss Tullj Shn hnd writ
ten it little note to the .mu.. .. ,,.,.!.,...
which had never been ntiswccl It
wns a stranse little note in i,:, t, ,..,:
tried to snv good-bv without coin!,
ing an; tiling, but Miss Tullv who Id
drawn her own conclu.io is , ml 'knew '
as wgll us she knew how to boh down
her job that John Norvllle love Tulia
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i inw m ov np f h t ii ii.r t it
m,er cd p.igeih II, . , ,d,e I M . "' ".
2f fee ng "" '"i'e hel.l a vorld I
(Mond.i) Siimelliiug that mine as a
cuiiipieie surprise.)
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, To Renove White Paint
' t"t' I ihloi nf Woman's Vanr
Dear Madam Will jou please tell me
, now 10 remove white paint fiom n dark
l blue seiue lane"' f v
Itcmnvc the stnin bv sponging with
turpentine If it has become dry and
hard, soften it with ammonia before
appljing the turpentine. Hang the cape I
in the open uir for several hours to get I
lid of the odor
To Reduce Double Chin
, To thr hitilor of woman' I'uge
Dear Madam Ciuild )ou give ine tinv
advice iu regard to i educing a sllgh't
titlllDie Clllli ,' I ' tllll'rStnnil, It lSUt 11
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,..A1 ,u,-, aim lliutl;ill IIIUL perillipN
by massaging it n certain wnv saint'
could be gotten rid of.
A CONSTANT UKADLH.
Massage and exercise will undoubtedly
help to reduce a jdoublo chin, but you
would have, to consult a pbeical cul
ture expert or a maiweur before attemnt-
me tnw yoijrwii ou Taigst tvtff just
the wrong wey.-andiWalwtSMDWiWorse,
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HIGH COMBS AGAIN
fj3HHV9RKjjr)f 'tyEjLVBfLLmHLm?
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Meant iful liair, (iirefully dressrd. sets oft any jpe of face. Hut the, hair
itself ma be set off, In turn, anil bo given an willed charm b the addi
tion of one nf these .striking high combs. When the hair is arranged in
tliis ), vvilh more fullness on one side than the other, the high comb,
placed Just right, tills in the spate and beeps the proper balance
HAVING SOMEBODY ELSE'S
BAD HUMOR FORCED ON YOU
Isn't So Hard IP hen ) ou Have Sense Enough to Realize That
It Really Belongs to the Other Person
XN I T I i ..n .. v.... n...t i. i
D, , ' '" .ha ". s..Tbo,1 K"
0,s"','l
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otller eeillllL'. l.leinor hns n sister
t two a,s ,ounger hi n she. Two
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'''''K- nnd when an automobile full of
iniivic-Eo-rs time alone w th mom for
iiist tun mnm nHn .in.l Tmn unm'1"111- Thru shn tried to think how iniK h
till) rillllu lli, tldnt I'li.nn.ii. 01.I l..,.1
not having anv tar. or room in anv-
'",iIn else's i.ir. stnj ed hiime. like tlie
"" !' "' the nnr-erv rhyme.
Thev mult the best of it. tboiiL-h. nntl
U,"m''1 " intn n 'li'ligl'tful evening Kirst
I'" """' '""i" nndv. (with -nupl
then thej starlet the taking minliue.
W1"' '' "n- K""1 '"" '"'' thev
dniucd it. whin it wasn't thev sang it.
u ';,'" ep'!- "' tnlke.1 When
Morothv nntl Tom inme lmtk. thev weie
eiiioving thtmselves hi.gelv. iu then
"I'linteiestinT" sav-at-boine wnv
Dotolhv rind Tom inn into bail link
"n 'I'1''1' expedition. Kiisl then- was
npine tumble, whiih keit them late
"'"' "l0 '""' lo ''tiliid up until the set -
'''l sllou starttd Then the movie was
" ' Rood, nnd Do.othv di.ovcred
'l't -be hnd seen it hefoie. On the
wnv home It stinted to nun. ami be
muse Tom knew that Doiothv was nol
hiu-w), ., K0, ,;,,,,, , Bt olri(.,i anil
quiet and f-iilfd uttinv to laise hei
out of the gloom. Then when thev got
bail, lo the house, theie was the loin
loi table HeIu burning In the living
loom, u record softl ins inipiuviug
Lleanor nnd Jntk as thej sung to the
h,' '", of lni'Ir
the same vnj
hist of their nbilltj, and ate i nud) in
than they aie. Il jou leilute all over
the size ot the thin will go down
To Darken Eyebrovs
Dear Madam My ovebrows and eje
"n - M ur" vcrj ugut nnu i won... uic
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to know something that will make them
dull.. Will jou please tell me thiough
join departinout somithiuE that will
dnil.cn them iu a short time'
K. I. L
Putting aseliue qn the 'jrluows anil
Tl"-. ' It makes them gVow ' IbHW
anil that daikcus the appeaiame of
it, em
lashes very often will
Plants Have Been Given Away
lo iha rdltor of U'omau s I'uar
Dear Madam I thank vou veiv
much for jour l.iudness. Ihe plants
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nrc '"'''' n""v ll"" '"teis lint in-
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V0,,in s 1-age is leal Iv u delig ,t und
J'T MUS '' '" V'
tter is published in cmlei thnt
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Todaj's Inquiries
1 How can an electric tnu he usid
to waiin a inouiV
' What is rottenstoue'
II. In what unusual sijle aie main
of the skirts of ufte-noon dussvs
made?
4 Whur is Hie meaning of the
clover?
5. Describe a pinctical cuft button
thnt will not slip out of a silk
shirtwaist?
fl. What' will remove u shoe polish
stain?
Yesterday's Answers
1 A convenient substitute tor the
washing machine is a wiie Irjing
basket, which can be fillet! full
of dishes, set in a pan of hot.
soapv water and kept moving
until the ilibhes are washed
L'. A pretty way of using ostrich
feathers on an evening dress Is
to moko them the edging of the
top of a full overskirt of silk net.
!l. White wool can be distinguished
from white cotton by its creamy
tint. Cotton is dead white
1. A bridesmaid may wear a shmt
veil of tulle arranged to fall from
tlie bad; or side of her head, in
stead of a hat.
fi. Horax and water will starch lino
organdie collars and cuffs cvenlj.
(I. A pretty1 larc veil that is prac
tical for shopping or traveling
lias a hanq of blala, mesh just
across th eyejs. Ihcreby rellev-
Hf "'fcMh'jV '1uf,-.SjC!L I
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HHHEU?UIjnUrl
TVIU0TI1Y was hi a inhed-up mood.
J-' M,e wanted desierntelj to blame
some one for the poor time she bud
' "' inn, win nun
"'! There was no one to blame. That
made her want to find something wiong
.vitb Vllni
There was nothing to I
. ' , ,0ll""K l,
UlDldP ll llflfl li,nnii I. .( i.vnn l'lnn 1
.rati;, because thev had bod to stav at
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"" '' , "' 0n1""- '" ""? "-vidcntlj
"ad had n belter tune thnn she had.
Snniething had to be done with all Hint
, llt ,, disappointment. So she did'
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,ht' "nl thiK "' 1'' think of and
vented it all upon poor inuOLCnt Klcn-
'or'. taking n huge pine of ennd, ns she
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,"''",.
"Mj," she exduuned, "jou people I
"'"'-' ,l""'t What makes jou so i
I sioui lij V Didn't Jou have u good time'
I don't eewln jou're so disngiceable ;
von tnnke me tiled." Antl. fortunatelv
Klemior anil Jack knew Dorothy so well I
that thej understood perfeetlv. And
Kleanor looked at Jack and Jack looked J
ut 1'Ieanor mid they both smilul
T,...u , . -
. T ' S " t'""1 tllluB t"' "s when we get
muddled In our disappointment nntl
our lage and our pilv antl tun bail'
humor, that there is nlwnvs somebody '
who imlizcs that the "gi out h" belongs
to us and not lo her. Ihcics nlwnjs
ffomebndv with sense enough to smile in
'hat maddening waj nnd keep qui"t
until tlie storm blows ov -r
1 Adventures
With a Purse
i
WHAT an insatiable appetite for
stoiies those jouugsteis have! And
what touching taitli in join ability lo
keep on day after day, inventing new
ones! Your uudicnte is n ciitieal one.
too, and it's not nlwa.vs the easiest
"hi ' ';- I
mands. Y ell, thv-n, I in sure you'll be
irlinl In bene nliont soliielbliiir which '
will help jou out wheni jour tiled
imagination icfuses to woik. It's a
i alemlar of bedtimo stories fifty-two
0f them, one for each week think of
it: It is uttrac tivelj detoiated in
. I.... 1 I .,.., ... ....II !.. .icnlul
sboi I, is oiuomentul ns well as useful
a tor fifty cents.
, ' -T0U Y,nut.',on,(,,1,1i,1B J11" !'lm'l,y
tleliclous al ensp and cruu. by nnd.
n, t (rrtArl '" I Inrnthf fi nniRpd with H
only forty -five cents n pound, and it's
so light that there's a LOT in a pound."
I straightway went and bought me some
ot this womleiful molasses popcorn,
nnd Peter sits by me ns'I write, de
vouring it with nn expression of abso-
lute contentment on his fate I
"Did I hear jop mention that vou
were afraid moths would get iuti'iat
precious new coat of jours?" inn. ..ice
1 Peter as he deposited n injstcrinus-
lonking package on the table. "You
lid. indeed," I returned promptly, "for
at the price of clothing, it's about my
most valuable possession." "Well,
then, here," said Peter, taking from
the wrapping paper n neat little black
wooden box with three holes in the top,
"is snnieHiinc that will protect not only
YOI'Il coat, but MY' overcoat, too, ami ,
tne whole closet oi clonics us wen,
.It's called an nutomatic cedar chest,
I and you stand It on the floor and go
1 your way rejoicing, untroubled by
1 thoughts of invading moths, Two dol
' lurs does not seem much to purchase
I such peace of mind, does It?
For nimti ' hops arltlrfus Woman'
I'uce Kdltor, or phone Walnut 3000.
For Drying Hair
if .on nm so fortunate as tn own
both 'an electric fan and -an electric
toaster, you will u&ver have, any diffi
culty In drying your n'r, l'lnee tho
fan beh'nd tb totef, ,pur(eir fi frouj.
of the. tart,Ms' 'f1:" o& tlift electri
city.. It ImKHm tow at proftfi1
Atonal jmmMMMKsV t-
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They Write
Writes to "Judy"
Menr Cjnthla W'p all leniem'ber
"Jmlj." nnil it Ir with pleasure that
we mitii'e unotlier letter from her In
.lour column, She nxks that Home one
Willi id"als answer her letter, mm I
am tnkiiiE her at her word. '
True eunuch, "Judy," the subject of
klssinE has been worn threndbaic. T
Nuiipnse Hint 1 Cjnthln had existed in I
olden dajH the same hiibjcet would hae
been discussed ns fieely ns now, with
exuetb the same lesilts. It really lests
with the two unncei ned as to the inornli '
of the thiiiR. If n Rirl feels that slie is
snvliiB I'M'ijtliiiiE of that nature for.
the mail she Is to marry she ih to bo I
all the more respected, nnil she has ccrj j
right to expect the mine HiinE of the
man. I'er.sonally, I hnxe thire of the I
iincst sistern that weie eer created,
and I feel exnctl the same way as I
j on do about it. '
On the other hand, if a Bill tines not I
haM that inborn wonianlj Instinct to I
preseive what is inn-t prerious, then win,. 0t onlv for the sake of Prince
she is loship nothing in giving some- riinrmluB. but for other reasons. Girls
tiling, of which (die docs not appieeiate kss u fiio nmI thcn blame nim for
the full aluc A man does and will ' getting familial'
respect the gill lio icfuses him, and T ,lillk it 'u,, ti,P Kir, o( todav
f she is anj where near what she niiEht werP waking up. A fellow cannot be
lo be she will respect him the moie for ,Xpected to" resist n elinncc for kisses,
not asking her. I is too xaluable nA fplow will bo n po,fPct gentleman,
thing to be treated lightlj. and soon , nn( th(11 oom(), lllt klsSi
lores its xalue nnil siguilicnuce. . when a Kiri kisses n fellow she has
As to se equality: 1-rom time mi- n tmVFt.t for lierself. so how can he
ineinorial man hns had the free ham . ,.P,,,P,.t l,0i-V 1 nm not an old maid,
ami as long as he did not ovcistcp all
Pounds Ins sins weie torgiven. Wli,
I do not know, but the tact icinalns.
There is no plausible icason that n man
should be piiviliged to indulge In tlies
tiounble pi attires mid see quest ionnble
shows, nnd then go direct to a sweet,
womanly girl and tell her he loves her.
Yet that happens ivei.v tla.v in tlie
week, bus been hnppeniug. and it seems
that it will nlwa.vs happen. And vet
when the time comes when that gill is
placed iu any danger of anv kind he is
nlvvaVH the first to defend her mid will
give his life for her if need be
1'orbounlly, I don't understand it : it
is n queer world and made up of queer
people, but n piett.v good one for nil
that. We aie never so perfect mil selves
that we can affoid to criticize others,
mid tlie clitics of tlie "dolls" nntl
"paint nnd powder brigades" and sim
ilar "organizations" lire the oi ones
mat populate me siren viuuri-a hi ihiiiii
waiting for a chance to "pick up the
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vcr) ones that thej aie so adept in
criticising.
Better let the "set (quiilitv take
care of itrelf, "Judv." You girls keeji
joursehes vvomnnlj iu eveij sense of
the woid, ulwnjs and undi i cveij cii -cumstnnt-t',
and majbe some daj we
men will wake up to the fact that wo
ore not plajing the game fairlj mid
will make mnentls.
iii:xni:n j. ulanton
Stands Up for Marines
" Dear Cjnthia I am a leader of the
Kvr.Mn I,i mint Krnr.ic and very
seldom miss linditig jour column. I
would like von to niitil what I have
written about the marines. I have met
dozens of murines, soldiers and builors
mill find them all very nice bojs. Miss
XInlil1" ''nt,cr ,1(,"; not know what. she I pIoaM. ..,
is talking about when she says marines!1
are stuck up
i i
Peihaps thej me wheie she is to bn
consideieil. And I give the ex-maiine
who answered her ciedit for what he
said. lie knows what lie
about. The best fiicnd 1
is talking
have is i
mai inc.
tie Is not one of these lnushv fellows
wlio mil) wnnt to be kissing u girl all
the time", but he is n leal pal.
She has never met a icnl lirst-i lass
murine or she wouldn't have written
what she did. And if the ox-mnriue
needs anv help when lie goes to mi oltl
maid's home to make application for n
loom for the Marine Hater (ell him
I'll be light on the job to help him out.
f hope )ou will find loom for this iu
wnir milium anil if I had not written
so nmi h already I could tell the Mniine
Muter u whole lot more.
, ,-nTT r ,i , iM'iiiii'iivi'iii:
LIC1LLU bl,.lUbKM.( l.
Cheers Lonesome
1 Deal Cvntliia I rejd the lettets sent
to jou ev'eij evening, but was much
suriuised to leatl one in this evening's
paper from a mnn who signs himself
"Lonesome." His letter told very lit-
He about hinisulf except thnt lie hail
monej. I have lately lost my mother,
which leaves me alone in the woild. 1
i nunot tell nnjone how lonesome 1 am.
At times it seems impossible for me to
keep up. I so often wonder if any one
else is so alone nnd if thej feel il ns
much ns 1 do. nnd now here conies the
letter fiom Lonesome. Had it conic
from u vvnmnn 1 would not have been
so suipiised, but 1 hud no idea n man
ever felt so, for nil he has lo do, or
rather he is fice to ask a vvnmnn for
her i ouipanj.
May I ay to Lonesome he hns my
deepest sjmpatliy, for no one knows
better than I do what it is to be lone
some. People suy go to church nntl go
amid friends, etc. That muj be all
right for the time being, but ns soon us
jou pait jou are alone again. It was
good to see bv Lonciume s letter that
theie is ut least one mnn who piefers u
girl fond of home in, pieferenee to u
puiutetl doll. On account ot leutsii'"" uei-uinv pincu mm uu ; mu
being rulsed so, have had to bicak up spoken to her since. As I see this giil
my home, so lost mother and home ut ,,''''J dnj I urn in ginning to feel souj
the same time. i. jrz
Am wondering if Lonesome u a
joutig inun or u settled mnn. I hope if
lie docs meet u girl or vvdman lie nues
for he will not let her know he hns
money until he Is sure she loves him
for himself nntl not for his monev.
One who knows what it is to be
- I.ONL'SOMi:
And About Kissing
Dear Cjnthin I was about icadj lo
tell the jouug mnn how he would know
a girl loved him (or did not love him),
but instead 1 think I'll give "A Vir
tuous (iirl" my opinion on the sub
ject of .kissing. Let the joung man for
get his problem for a slioit time and
join iu this discussion nnd suy whut he
thinks.
No. theie is no liaun in kissing; none
nt all. None at all, dear child, but let
me advise you to save jour kisses for
the mnn vou mair.v. 1 am uiuriiecl-
have been married for twelve yeuis. 1
ham traveled a little, too. anil I con
sitler nijself broad. If jou are honest
and sincere with the boys nnd luy 1
the rouge stuff, some day you'll meet
the one man. When jou do meet that
man you'll know he is the one )ou vvunt.
If you distribute jour kisses now in
judiciously (even though well inennt).
vou mov develop into a trifler and tho .
honest, sincere fellow will bo scaretl off.
Helieve me. the honest, sincere fellow .
recogui.es the trifler very quickly. I
lougc or no rouge., 1
JlUnitlCDMAN. ,
Don't Kiss Them, Girls
Dear Cynthia I am a so-called
"doll' and wish to express my opinion
on kissing.
Kissing is a thing not to Ije played
WOOLENS.
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At Wholesale Price
Save 25 Per Cent, Buv Direct Trom
First Hand. One Price Onl',
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of Many Things to Cynthia
Can You Suggest
a Fascinating Name?
Dear Cjntlila: 1 always enjoy my
self by rending jour column In the
l'Vtl.M.NO PfllMO I,KI)OFrt nnil Hud
it is icry Interesting. Kindly give
me n very fascinating pet name for
my husband which will be opposite
the name bo calls me (Tootle or
Toots). Also, I hne fabricated
orr a simple little thing which I
could not help to keep pence, ami I
find now lie is slow to believe me
In anything. Can jou inform mo
of any way to get him to have faith
In me again. Thanks, nnd highly
nppveciateil. MEDITATION.
but a livelv. athletic, seventeen-year-
old gill, keep mv father's home nnd
lespect mvsclf. I advise t'jnthin to
keep herself n secret.
Mjstcry is good for what alls you.
And so leaders save some kisses before
It is too late.
UOIUU'D IIA1K.
Advises Against Kissing
Dear Cjnthia I am n steady leader
of jour column nud would like to give
m. opinion on the subject of kissing,
"('ills Don't" tnke it from me. I nm
a joung girl, not quite eighteen, rather
young for me to be engaged, but I nm
neveitlieless. Hut, in spite of my youth,
I think I could give a few pointers to
girls older than mvself. I mean those
like "Dimples." Now, dear girlies. 1
will state my ase to jou antl then jou
mn iiwltrn m lintlm,- I nm i-iplil ni not
i , sn.ving don t.
W viien t was n
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teen I allowed fellows to kis inc. but
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.,u iiutiiiK. mi' .......uU.v .-. um
companv. Luckily for inc. ihj pmentsl
the inllueuee
nre stnet. ami I inulilnt meet vcrj
man), I'll suj in nil I kissed nbout
seven or eight, and then my picsent
fiance mine nlong and saved me. He
lealizetl 1 was nothing but an innocent
kiddie being led wrong, so he took me
in hand nnd showed me tlie right wny.
Now when 1 think of my !nst foolish
ness I gel so disgusted to think of the
lips thnt have touched mine, I would
now sooner plunge u knife iu mv hem I
than oiler mj lips to another. Hut this
is whi'ie the tumble lies. When jou let
the lellows kiss jou, girls, they Imme
diate!) fin in n bail Impiession of jou
und spie.ul it along. You know, gillies.
gossip spiralis like wiltlliic, so, gills
t.'
'ONI' WHO KNOWS."
Another Knock, "Old Bachelor"
Dear ('within Please mint these
i lines to old Haidii lor. I thank jou.
To Oltl llacheloi I have come acioss
hour letter in the Dvi.m.nu I't liuo
Lr.DGl.ll mill aril heie to su.v that girls
are not the only ones jou can't trust,
i Don't foiget theie me also men. Just
let me tell jou mj slmy und see what
I jou've got to sa) .
1 had been keeping t pan) with a
young man for eight months, until he
I was calltd to light for I ncle Sam.
I When lie was iu near t amps . uud when
lie went to I miice lie used to suv in
I his lettcis that he could not live with
i "t me and. he wished we weie mauled
' and lots ol love stuff. I was i end In
!' with him. nnd I lliought he was
"'th 'i"1' the wav he acted. I sent him
mBI1 tbings to Kimice. The last letter
' ,' K" flnm hil" aUi '"-' ttas 'oniil1!
. vim.i Im .'nine Imme nlmi ,ln inn
think lie hi ought with bun' A Kie'nch
i biitle ! So jou men are worse Hum
Wl. gnls. we girls cilu spun jon uiound.
but when it comes to jo'u covvaids.
i gootl niglil ! 1 wouldn't' tiust any of
von. t ier.
Come on. girls, speak up, don't let
,1 .
llieill Jllllll oil JOU.
,.
'"' ' lli.lll 1,1,.
She "Stood Him Up"
Dear Cjnthin, I have otten tend
join columns ami have taken a joke,
but now since 1 linve had u little c-
peiiince I have just awakened to the
fact that ma) be )ou could help me. ,
1 inn ujoung man nineteen .veins of
age of Miiall statute mid mu cmplojeit I
in nn tjtbee where I met n womlviful
gill.
I fell in love with her and then
wanted to net the wise guy pint of
"treat 'nn lough."
I have taken this gill out on niiiner
ous oceusions anil iilwujs eujojeil u
good evening till one night she mnde an
' engagement mid then stood me up; ut
Is a most
satisfactory
flavor and
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flftl ft! Ar- I
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healthful.
Well made cocqa contains
nothing that is harmful and
much that is beneficial
It is practically all nutrition.
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fwrc(. "'" a,
for the way I nctcd nntl would like ti
be friends ncnin. 1
She has told one nf her friends IhnJ
I am too young nnd loo small for hcrl
inoiign sue is oniy seventeen nnil a few
Inches shorter than I. Unon henrinn
this it only enraged mo the more, anil
i iion t know wiictner l love ncr or anl
envious of her.
Hhc has often told nin she keeiin
steady company with someone else, bull
still I think I love tier. ! will not net!
tin i near irom jou.
LOVESICK OH l.ONT.SOMEj
It Wfifl Tint verv ulen.nf flit vnllnn
girl to break nn eugngement and givtl
no excuse. Jsiit il was n pitj jou werfl
rudn to her afterward.
It would be well tojio sec some othei
girls, too. For j'our ovvn peace of mind.
knnnlr in tlltu Intinff rvtrl nlwl Bflv vnll
want to npologlre for hnvlng been rude
in not speaking, but that naturally yem
felt badly about her having broken'tu'e.
engagement, uo not suggest nnomvr
etiEOEeinent. hoveer. and be sure to fcb
see other gills You must know plenjj
of. nice ones.
In Love With Girl a Year OlderJ
Dear Cynthia Will you please tMj
me whv it is necessary for n man tobif
older than tle woman he is to- marry;?
if it is not neccssmj, wliy is it uc-1
..i.ni.iA', f I
1 nm iu love with o girl who I'j
about a jcur older than 1 nm, so decided!
to ask jou the above questions.
WILLIAM.;
It is not necissnry thnt a mnn 'f'f
oltler than his wife. There hay
been many mnrringes between persons
whose ages differ bj one, two, mreV
nnd moie Jems that linje been ci-
tieniely happj. It is nsu.illy considervjt
better for the man ,0 l(1 older than tlje
woman ir it is n question of. jears. int.
tile idea in general is that ns the man,
is the head of tho household he m mqm
entitled to respect if he is a. little otdoi
thnn the vvnmnn. There are men. how
ever, who nre oltler in experience firid
knowledge than many n woman scverair
jeans older. As in many cases tuesc;
things all depend on the persons them
selves and their own point of view.
-I
Bad Advice, Slvera
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, l ill in uttswur in , j.ivc 1 I'. .rij
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oiioiiiu a j;iri itiuii.v mi- iuve uri
Inom,jV Moucv b,v a 1 means. J
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ert.v comes in the door.
love llies pjti
the window." How fur can jou go apd,
how long can ou eist on loveTj
Not ery far, I assuio jou. Un-f
derstnud. I do not mean that a girl'
Fhoulil marry the flist rich man tun't'
comes along, one whom she nbsolutcly
dislikes : but ns long ns she can tolerate
him nud he likes her, she need not1:
be afraid to take u chance. ,,
Whj . if n man is good to jou, trends
von light and gives jou everything yoitr
heuit dcsiies, jou tnn'l help but lbVe
him just for his goutiness alone if fjdi'
nothing else.
A personal fiieud of mine married a
man much older til in lierself. one whom
she didn't even like, simply for his
wealth. Now (she would scratch your
eves out if jou said nil v thing ngaiust
him) u truer low thnn theirs docs not
exist.
No doubt jou will sny that if a man
loves n woman he will stiive to work
his way up: but let me tell jou that
nowadays it tnl.es money to make;
monej, und without it jou nre. of nq
account.
I'll not snv Hint money is everything
lucre me otnir tilings in n person s lite,
nut inouej plnjs tlie luigest part. Xliert'
was n time when I didn't think as I
do., hut I know diflerentnow 5"
Of ionise, it is very nice to be able
lo get both love nnd liches, but If It
ionics to choosing between love and
povcily or lie lies, I would choose the
latter. SIVEKA.
Do jou know Cynthia almost de
cided not tq print your letter. But.
Hit n, she felt that her leaders would
know better than to follow such bncj.
i iitiviie. It is true that money helps' u
, gieat tle.il ; but. in) dear, no amount qt
money can make up for a want ot loyeV,
If tlie poverty is too great for .marriage,,
, then let the loveis wuit till the man,
I can make enough 'to nimry on-, but do
not. mst tn gnm Hie good tilings of tnu
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