SJV 1 'I T' '1, ' " TT'' - ' ' !?- -"'"'', ttt-! in' I r qn;ilupii 'g"ra;ji miwvpi MiajBaayajn M" 32 . LITTLE TOTS' FOOD CYNTHIA'S ANSWERS WOMAN'S EXCHAN.GE-'TIME TO START 81 V OPPim in 1,3 Kl !RS. WILSON SUGGESTS DIET FOR CHILD OF TWO TO FOUR Foods Must Bo Rich in I Bone, Toptlis and Body 'f Building Materials for Little Boys and Girls t My MK8. M. A. WILSON Conrtoht, lilt, bv Hrs. a. A, Vl'lttoit. All Riahta Ut.tmed. FEEDING the xmall child from two to four jearH of bk, the mother should kern in mind thnt the baby is now cut ting its first teeth, nnd utiles the foods are rich' in bone and tooth und body bul'dinB material the structure strength and enamel of the teeth wll !f of such a character that decay KturtR very early. And the child finally loses these teeth long before the proper time for the second nnd permanent teeth to Wake their appearance. Among tho materials needed are lime Und mineral sa'ts. biHi a are found abundautly in good milk, eggs, whole Tvheat bread and a good grade of dairy butter, cereals and fresh frultK, par ticularly oranges, apples and prunes. This is the time for the mother to teach the child the life-forming habits for hea th and strength by enting plenty of good. who'esoinp, plain foods. The old Knglish idea of preparing the Children's meals in advance of the fam ily has much to commend Itself to the Vise mother. It is this method that makes it possible for the mother not only to plan the correct diet tor her chl'dren. out also to mane tne met a corrective one. The small child needs, in addition to the foods that will build his teeth and bodj's foods that wi 1 furnish him with the power for energy for his many Activ ities. His diet shou'd bo of such a char acter that it will supply the necessary roughage or ballast to create an active elimination of the wuste products from the bodt . In many homes where it is Tltnlly nec essary to right the high cost of living by 'im'",,,io' if the pih"iMvp unil uti accessary foods the mother often feels that now that baby is able to eat solid foods, milk may be dispensed with. This In surely n serious mistake. Milk is Hot only the one absolutely necessary food for the growing ehi'd, but is u'so n body, tissue and bone food and it eon talns all the vitally nece.s.sury nnd life jtiving elements that are nccos-uiry for the growing child to huvc. Milk is also a corrective food, because it contains the vitamines. These vitamines are known as fat so'uble A anil water soluble II. the two Unknown elements in food that actually' promote growth. Scientists tell us that Where You Can See Mrs. JVilson's Movies These interesting cooking pictures will be shown during this week at the following theatres on the follow ing days: COKN MVFKINS Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Grand Theatre, Camden. CIIAKIOTTK KUS8IJ Thursday and Friday, Broadway Theatre, Ilroud and Snyder avenue. LKHANON CltUMIJ CAKK Thursday, Sherwood Theatre, Fifty -fourth and llaltimore avenue. Friday and Saturday, Doxzland, Frankford avenue and Ilirch street. For copies of these recipes npply at the box offices of the theatre or send a self-addressed stamped en velope to the Editor of Woman's Page. A USEFUL FROCK ALL YEAR ROUND Snoiv Pudding Is a Tempt ing Delicacy Which Is Nutritious, Easy to Pre pare and Tasty For variety add to the cereal while cocking two tablemmons of chopped raisins or apn'es, dntes, figs, currants etc. ; stir vell to blend. The leftover cereal mav be molded in demltasse cans or small custard cups and served lth ft custard sauce for dessert. Know Pudding One. cup nf milk, Vntir level tnHetpoonn nf cornstarch. Stir to dissolve the starch, then bring to n IkiII and cook slowly in hot water bath for half an hour, adding: Tiro tablmpoon nf sugar. White of one egg, beaten stiff, Ki-r rfrop.1 of vanilla. Heat hard to blend then rinse four pllfitnnl nnnti wlfli w.1.1 .. J ..,... ........... .u,. .i.i.. i mi, niir4 Hiiu ir.fut i In tn muliam. U nu(.l 1.1 -- ' ... .... ,.i..i..iiA. .,-, npim- ii, nil, lu HUM unless the vifnmines are present in sufij-scrve with omtari sauce, which is made clent nunntltics in our dai'v food supp'y ns follrfws: Place in a snurepan tne houy is stuntcti aim noes not grow n , ... or increase in hcieht Each child under six yearn of age should have one quart of the best-;rade milk for drinking purtwes. independent of all other aniounts used in the prep aration of his diet. Ilread made from whole wheat should be given the children three times each day, not just occasionally, but each and every day, spread with good creamery butter. Where rigid economy is necessary, make u choice of apples or prunes, baked, stewed or aw : n we''-cooked cereal, mi'k, whole-wheat bread and butter. Discard the expensive meats and sweets. rereals),'mUBt be the natural, well cooked gyiins. rather than the ready-to-eat oMnartiallv nrennred food. Tlnr- ley. corn,' natural rice, whole wheat nnd! oatmeal snou'd lie served lor variety 7'iro tablespoons nf cornstarch. Stir to dissolve, 'then bring to a boil nnd cook slowly for llfteen minutes. Now add Tiro tablespoons of sugar. One-half teaspoon of vanilla, Yolk of one egg. Heat hard to mix, then pour over the nnmolded snow .pudding. Next Thursday Meat and vegetables for the small child. Adventures With a Purse idMi imA TT riKJg I 3 Please Tell Me What to Do Hy CYNTHIA Let Ut Hope She Sees It, Dan Dear Cynthia True I have neglected your column rather shamefully, but I e girl's life Is being made miserable in deed, and' she has as much ns told her parents that she will not be responsible for what happens if they Insist on wrecking her life for her. Girls mar rying men ten nnd twelve years older than themselves is no uncommon oc currence, and a man thirty-five mar rying a girl twenty-one or twenty-two has often proved the best of mar riage. In fact, it in the best time for th man above all other times. A man from thirty to forty years of age is have been moved time nnd again ho I i In n the prime of mihood. Now jiw. k... n t ..Cynthia, don t you think this girl s ONE shop and uni How to Cook Cereal for Small Child I'sc n double lwiler that is kept for this purnoe alone. Fill the bottom compartment with boiling water, then place one cup of boiling water in the top comnartment and add four level tablespoons of the cereal desired. Stir to nrevent lumninir. then cover und cook slowly for four nnd n half hours, or I Ing nnd nice-looking slides- over night in the tireless cooker. Cereals at their price .fin, mnkeil In fMa TnfinnnT" wilt TlnS cftneA I di"estive disturbance and wi'l have the full, nutty flavor of well-cooked cereals thnt the growing child needs. p is showing some very smart nusual dress shoes with moire tops. And contrary" to yoiir expecta tions, and mine, they are not expen sive. One pair is of black satin, with long pointed vumns nnd French heels. Another Is of black patent 'enther witli tops of gray or fuun colored moire. It Is seldom that you will see such strike particularly THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE Washing Baby Clothes To the Editor of Woman's Pace: means, "Please reply.' One of the main purpose of n veil to keep your hair in its place nnd to sivo a trim, neat appearance to your hut. Now this is nil very well, but with the price of veils whnt It is to day, and with the rapidity with which they wear out und lose their first fresh ness, a veil can easily become a very Then it will I expensive item of your dress, unless Dear Madam I huvc been working ' answer your invitation. for some time on very line nainsook nnd flannel baby garments which have be come rather soiled in the making. I do not want to lnunder them un'd would lie very grateful if you could tell in something I could sponge them off yrlth after pressing to make them look quite fresh again. Also could you tell roe something I could clean beaded In dian mpecasins with? MUS. r. If the garments have become soiled sponging will not freshen them satis factorily. They will need a regular washing in sonp chips. Fse pure white oap for this, and lukewarm water. Vo not wring the clothes dry, but gueezc them to get the water out. """Ktarch with bornx water or gum arn i blc. and press when just slightly damp. The flannel garments, of course, should Jiot be starched, and should be washed find rinsed entirely in almost cold wa itf. If the clothes are not soiled, just mussed, sponging with borax water be fore pressing will freshen them enough. Remove stains or grease spots from the moccasins by rubbing with French phalk or magnesia. I'nless you are sure that lukewarm wuter nnd castile soap shavings will not iniure the bends or the chamois, it wou'd be better to clean the whole shoe with the dry cleaner. Correct Weight for Girl To the Kditor of Woman's Pane: Dear Madam What is the average Weight of u girl IS years old who is live reet nine inches tall? A. A. The correct weight for a. girl of your I height is 1D0 pounds. j To Clean Suede Gloves To the Editor of Womat's Past: ' Dear Madam How can gray suede Kioves oo eeaneu? .1. it. Clean the g'oves by rubbing them yith French chalk or mugnes'n. Take out grease spots or stains with u paste tnude of the powder and chloroform. Games for Party To the Editor of Woman's Past: Dear Madam I am having a party In honor of my sixteenth birthday, and Vould be pleased If you would Bend me four or five real lively gnmes. I expect about thirty guests between the agc of sixteen nnd twenty. Please suggest a form of writing invitationa so that each invited guest will reply. L. M. V. The games are too long to be printed fn the column, but if you will send me a self-addressed stamped envelope I will . ti ilml in Kf.ml vnn n llnf aF rrnnri ifimpu n. vaiip nurtr W lfn u ,-a.riiliiv Iamii.I ' .ui jirui i'" i- . ....... u ,.i4.u. luiiuui Invitation, und in the lower left -hand Jorner write the letters "R. 8. V. P.," the Initials of the French phruse, 'Itepondez s'il vous plait," which he u matter of obligation for your guests I you rend my Adventures, for I am about to te'l you or veiling which can be purchased for twenty cents a yard You can get it in black, gray or brown. Some or it has hgureil borders, others a flower design over the face. And most of it is a rather fine mesh. The Question Corner Today's Inquiries I. Describe a pretty Christmas gift easily made by hand. ". What is the meaning of the opal? II. How is gold tissue ribbon used on some of the season's evening coats? 4. What is a Roston bag? 15. How shou'd the windows be opened in n room where sweeping or dusting is to be done? 0. At n church wedding after which there is no reception how may the bridegroom and bride receive their guests? Yesterday's Answers 1. Paint can .be removed f'om a mirror or windowpanc with tur pentine or washing soda und warm water. 2. An attractive shirtwaist trim ming that is again in style is the one-sided ruffle down the front. y. When a page is included in the bridal' party he should wa'k just abend of the bride in the proces sion in the church, un'ess he is to carry her truin. If there is a ilower girl he wnlks with her. 4. A volant is a ruffle. 5. A pretty ornament for the beaver or ve'our hat with the crushed or pompadour crown is a large ball of silver that looks, as if it had been made of silver paper. Q. An attractive Christmas gift that can be made at home is a pair of candle shades crocheted in a loose stitch with gold thread and lined with silk in a contrasting shade. Are you puzzling ubout n gift for vour friend's baby, or for vour own small child, for thnt matter? I know something njee und not exorbitantly nrieed bibholder. The chain which goes around baby's chubby neck is sterling silver, and the clasps which hold the bib firm are of enamel in pale oink or pale blue. You will find these it one of the better shops, priced at $2.15. And while we are on the subject of babies. I want to tell you of one of the fuzziest nnd cuddliest toys that ever was cuddled in bed ut night in hnby arms. It is n ferocious -looking lltt'e dog. measuring probably ten or twelve inches in length, nnd it is crouched in the most threatening attitude. Rut you ee. he is unite harmless because he I wears a muzzle. His name you would 1 never guess it is Muzzled Muggins. And he costs $.1.50. i For nfttne of fthoittf MArrutt Wftromn'n run Kditor, or phone Witlnut 3000. Navy blue Is the color of this prac tical dress, and satin is the ma terial. The trimming consists of embroidery' in self -color, and the girdle ties in a bow nt the back A Dally Fa-shlon Talk by Florence Itosc THE woman of my acoualntcncc who is hit hardest by the increased price of everything in genernl and clothes in particular is a co'lege professor s wife. Ills salary hasn't been increased one cent during the last ten years, although he has been promoted in rank and has assumed added responsibilities. And his wife has to go to teas and dinners nnd play the social act generally. She spends nither less now on her clothes than she did because they have to pay more house rent nnd eggs hnve gone up und so has milk und butter, etc., etc.. etc.. ad nauseum. , The other day she told me that she could afford to buy just one garment from now till summer, nnd asueu wiiui it should be. And I thereupon started out with this little friend and led her right to the sort of thing that I thought would be the best investment. In the sketch you will see what It was. "You can wear this frock now," I told my friend, "for nil those teas nnd re ceptions nnd things. You could even pour nt the college president's recep tion in it. Moreover, it will do for all but the formal dinner pnrties. Then when spring comes and the first fresh ness is worn off, you cun turn it into n frock to wear for more general use." And the hat is one we saw and thought would go well with the frock when she Wears it to pour ut the pres ident's reception. It is of black satin with u white sutin crown braided in black, with a black feather at the back. Copyright. 1010, by Florence Ilfiflfl. didn't have the opportunity for an ear Her message. I do not know how the topics have been running lately. This I being the case, I will let loose some of my pent-up feelings that hnve been ac cumulating during the last week. In view of my former nttemptH at poetry, we shall call this spasm in blank verso a change frtim the ridiculous to the sub lime and shall entitle It TO HER WHO HAH FORGOTTEN O fair maiden I pray to the gods Lest they, In their anger, chastise thco For thou hust committed tho unpar donable sin. Surely thou dostc remember ere we parted The solemn vow committed In the silence of that autumn moon. Wo sealed our bond witli a heavenly kiss And thou hnst committed the unpnr douabl sin. Our sucred vow," to be true to each nthir. Thou hnst trampled on and ground be neath thy heel. That beautiful vow I held to be ever lasting When tfioit, wandered forth into the un pardonable ln. A il, nt tiln thnt sin of forcetting To write that daily missive of cheer to him who wnus Tor that is the unpardonable sin. Well', Cynthia, I will let you hear from me again. With best regards to the Live Wires and all snnppy organi zations. DAN R. Is 13 Yeara' Difference Too Much? Denr Ovnthla I am a man thirty- five years of age und have been going with n young lauy, twcm.v-iwo years of nge, for about one yeur. Roth of us are in a very bud plight indeed; the girls' parents have erected u concrete bulwark against our marriage, the con tention being that I nm entirely too old for their daughter. Now this girl loves me dearly and had even more courage to express this love than I had. It is u funrty situu-' tlon. I am the second oldest of four sons, and nil are married but myself. All were marriedjn their thirties; mar ried girls who were ten and twelve years younger than themselves, und parents arc pursuing a course of 'but ting in' where they have no right to butt in? Here we have another ex nnnlo where parents ofttlmes wreck heir children's lives forever. Whal vyould you' advise? WORRIED. Cynthia cannot presume to Bay that the parents are unduly interfering, since she only knows one side of the case, but the number of years do not deem to be too great. Of course, five or six yenrs' difference is generally consid ered better than twelve or thirteen. However, there have been a number of happy marriages where the difference has been greater. If you really love each other and you can support, her, und can give her parents n satisfactory account of your position nnd ante, cedents, there should be no objection to the match. Why Not Leave It Alone? DcaT Cynthia I have written to your column before and derived great bene fit from your honest, straightforward nnBWer nnd I nm now taking the liberty of writing 5'ou again. Now ns to the doll question why not leave it alone? 1 nm a young glrand nm not u doll, neither am I nn old timer. It takes all kinds of people to mnke a world, 'and if u fellow likes to run nround with n doll, who "an blame him? Variety is the spice of life, und then who can blame him for marrying n girl who has self-respect and who does not scatter her kisses nnd caresses like feathers in a strong wind t The path of a good woman is indeed strewn with flowers, but they rise be hind her steps, not before them; so. girls, whatever you do always keep your illusions nnd your dreams, for some day Prince Charming will come riding on his snow-white steed nnd then you will be glad that you kept yourself pure and without stain. CONSTANCY nnd FIDELITY. That's right, my friend, why not 'eave it alone? IF YOU LOVE- Flowers iou nfcouIJ be interested in THE CENTURY FLOWER SHOP tsth Jielow Chestnut nt. ITS NOT A BIT TOO EARLY TO THINK ABOUT CHRISTMAS Your Ideas, the Gifts in the Shops and the Shopgirls Are All Fresher Now Than They Will Be at the Last Minute TS IT too early to think about Chrlst mas? I ran almost Kear the chorus of answers, "My goodness', yes! Why, '' nimost a month offV The 'ond of Christmas trees haven't come ia yet, und the stores haven't put out their tables of card, and nobody has started to shop yet!" Nobody has started yet. Two weeks from now, they'll all start vth a rush. And from then until Christmas it will be just like running down hill. Tho December day you do slart your shopping you will go down town with your first list all made .out, feeling rather fine nbout beginning so early, before any "one else Jins thought about it. When you get into town you will wonder whether there's n fire or n parade or something fo bring ijo many people out.. As' soon ns you get inside the store and over to that counter of fascinating gifts that you had in mind when you left home you'll discover that it's no (ire, no parade just Christmas shopping. You weren't early at all. You will grab the few things .that you -on get to and try ngnin the next dny. And so it will go. Hji the 2Hd of De cember vou will look over votir list nnd find that you stfll'-huve to getthnt -ocklng horse for Tommy, the doll with' u dress on thnt opens and shuts its eyes for the baby and that Madeira doily for E'ennor. You wonder why people don't give presents at New Year's in-, stead of Christmas, so that you could hnve more time. (If they did you'd nrobably start buying on December 20 instead of December 10.) Buy Your Holiday Gifts of Linen Now While Our Special Prices Prevail Pure Linen Table Covers, Napkins, Luncheon Sfts. Towels, Etc. Rent Madeira, MociJc and real Kllet at great pavlnfffi. Wonderful I.lnenn for ThankB'-UlT and Chrlttmaii. 'tefi II. 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