V vj "rwrw 7fef WV '- wf-w " t j -"ri -,.. hfp-H ' IV f ,12 EVENING PUBLIC BEDG-EBr-PHILABEtPHlA., MONDAY, OVtBlUBER 2, 1919 O S.-AVI M?S. WILSON'S ARTICLE-WOMAN'S EXCHANGE-AD VENTURES WITH A PURSE-TALKATIVE fANE SOME MINCE-MEAT RECIPES ; ANOTHER CHRISTMAS IDEA THE WOMAN WHO BREAKS UP ARE GIVEN BY MRS. WILSON EVERY SENTENCE YOU STARTi V- ? s : h i s Jfv 1. f 'J t rALso' Some Helpful Hints About Home-Made Cold ' Storage Places for Apart . ment Dwellers By Bins. M. A. WILSON fCojrljAf, M i. by ifra if. I U-(Ioo . rijhto rcssriii. i MOW is the time to begin the matin: J-J of rntnro meat Cor the holiday pieu. 'Jhe bnuDowife of je.-teryear began bcr preparations for this delicious old -.time delicacy juct before TbanLrglwng She felt that once this vac out of tnc -way Pt of the actual preparation lor the iolidaja was well under w-aj- - In the dajs ot lous ago, bciore the day of heated apartments and water - heated homes.. the bouse-Aito uud the cellar as. the cold -storage ruom T" day tbfs in impossible. l'or the bouLC holder who baa au outside enclosed liuudr.v or summer Utrhrii, the problem of beeping the hoiidaj dnlicacieo ) quite an eaev one Lot m tho.ie of ub who dw 01 iu flat: and upartmenti, tome oth"r wny must be nrrausod. Here arc two now ideal, that are worth tr.'inc. firnt. a window l-x on the Bhadv bide of the hnufo Ihiii U must be hn-d with asb'stot, paper on, tho iDMde. Hiid then coercd with the ame paper and au additional coicrins tu o.iciold upon too outMde By eo-enng the bos in this nay, the housewife is. afFiired of a nuall (torajo space of au even temperature. Neither the extreme eoM nor heat will affect this box A thick later of newspapers may be uTd as a lining between the in&ido coienn? ot the asbc-tos and the nil. doth covering upou thn'outBide of the do: Mince meat must br sljiro in a rool, dry place to blend and ripen, without the danger ot fueling Thii. u. alto au ideal time for the mother to plan" to have the famil? help her and at tho same time Knit tnn Homo ties ery olosfl.v togeth"r, Te home where the family j.'vins'u the fvening to mnko the scaton.tble delica- ejes is a vcrv baoriv od.1 Let tho i-ln,. dren baie f.orac of their friends m to help them with the preparations Yo Oldo-Iymo Miuco .Meat 1'iirchate -ne pound of shin beef and on"-l,'f "oiind of good 'ouu bones, pref- erabiy bon-s troro the chine or rib. , Wipe the meat, p'ace it and too bones in a fiuiiffnan .-inn" nHn thn. inrn. nf Kmlin-t water Cook t.lowlv without irasouinr until the meat it. teuilr Onnl nnrt thun e meat is tender Cool and then pick the meat from the boues and putla pretty ufteruoou cb-rt. ur mill ur all tie neat tnrough tho f..od chopper I -'',l' de cllinc for tltbcr tho formal ur into a large bowl and add. i tbo informal wtTUiur. with hat to One pound of auet, shredded ine Five pound i of applet, chopped fine, Grated rind of three lemons. Juice of tin ee lemons One-half pound of candied oranjje peel, thredded fine. One-half pound of lemon peel, shred ded fin'-. One-half pound of citron peel, shred dad. fine, , Oho pound, of dried o' ciaporated peaches, sredded fine, , Ore pound of thellcd jcaiiita, chop ped fine Tuo p'lciave-i ot steded retains. One pacLauc of cui rants. Three Icrcl tablespoons of unnainvii Tico leiel teaspoons of mace. Tiro Incl leaspoom of allspice, One leiel teaspoon of cloie-, Oro level teaspoon of pingcr, Two leiel teaspoons of call Mix thoroughly, then pliee in a deep saucepan . One quart of urup , Ofto pound of brou n augur One and one-half cups of itocfc from tho meat One quart of eider Onc-qi.artcr cup of micoar. Bring to a boil and cook ior twenty minutes. Pour over the mince meat and Mix thoroughly, lfill into crocks or jars, cover clrtselv and set m a cool place. Or fill it into all-glatj jart and adjust th rithb"r aH I'd. feeal and then slace -12 a hot-water bath Proc ess for one-half hour, at a temperature of 1S5 degrees Pabr. Remove and store I ;j a cool place Jlince rre.it that has been cterilued will keep until used. Mcatlusa MJnco Meat Place in a mixing bowl: Four pounds of cpples, chopped m.e, One pound of peanuts, chopped fino, One pound of dried apricots, chop- fcd fine, ', One pound of dried pctief-cs. chopped fine. One pound of zuet, chopped fine, Two packages of seeded raisins, One paekago of cuiranti, ' Oia-ijt.ar'cr pound of candied, citron, dhonDcd inc. une-quaricr pouna of canatcs oraitye , j . 3,3. .. ' Pc, wvuypiu. jmc. One-qucrter pound of candied Irinon jjsi, chopped .nste. Two tablespoons of cinnamon. One tecspoot of mace Qne teaspoon of fiir.sci Ono teaspoon of cllspicc Of a tespoon. of dotes One teiipoon of silt, One pu'8 ;ur of grapo or other pre lirvii. Ore quart of tnolassts. One quart of cider, boi'cd for nftcen B'lBUtdJ. Mu thorousnly and then store in the sane manner as for j-e olde-tjme mince meat Green Tomato Mince Place one quart of thinly eliccd green tomatoes in a bowl und tprinklo with tour tablespoons of salt Let stand for four bour6, then drain aud squeeze dry. Iteturn U the bowl and add: Otie-fteV psuni of finely chopped cuet. Two and one-half pounds of finely eJiopped apple, One cup of inely choppei dried apricots One cup of finely chopped needed raisins One cup of nnely chopped pcanuii, One cup of plum preserves, Two cups of rralasscs, One end one-half cups of hoilcd culer One tablespoon of cmiianoii, One-half teaspoon of nutmeg, One-half teaspoon of cloves, One-quarter teaspoon of allspice, Qne-half teaspoon of ginger. Mis' 'thoroughly and th' n store in the earae manner as for Ye Olde.Tyme mince tsttt. Minco Meat for Two One-half 'cip of finely chopped cold fcatflcd. meat, Three-qaurters cup of finely chopped svot ... Uu cups of fineltf chopped apples, Ond eup of finely choppei candied vtango a"i emoit pel, mLrrd. O'ltj KUp o) scrded nittiiK' Jhl ' up of "uri-iitl Oiu. gap of 'hopped peanuts 0 rt'p of ulnppcd aprtcol,' One arid ono half cups of molasses, One. dp" of elder, ' Four tablespoons jj vtneaar. One tablespoon of' cinnamon Ifft f?Wi?0(tt c ojlfput, lai: ilrj. Wikotx If uu hjtL anv rrtnljcry prob '"mt, brine tbrra. lo Mrs Wileou. Eho will bo glad to j.uMcr jou through theto columns: No per sonal replies, however, cau be given. Addrccj questions, to Mrs. 31. A. Wileou. Evenr.0 Fublio Leoee, Philadelphia. I Ono-half teaspoon of gingoi iinc-naif teaspoon of salt. . i Mu jnd then (.tore in the um' man-1 ner as forn old-tjoio mineo luat JowlMi or Kosher Mince Mc.it Chop fiuc lufficien' left-oicr told cooled beet or lamb free from all fat to measure two cups. Place in a large bowl and add: ' "' , rt0' ,',C!'','"'W;1 "M'.'"; ' - ' Zli ' "'up'"'d 'I"J,C'J l Ow Vup of m,ih .honvH candied ' '"' peel. One cup of finely chopped citron Ono cup of Uiif.li chopped eprirotn, J iro cij'j each of cilcii rowiw and currant i Olio .up ot almond, ieli hopped a-'hd THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE AtHrr. in. wMiiihi, ttlrc for vcddln0 To 'M hiltor "' 1( '"'"1 " l'al" Dear Madam 'iour column hat ui ',..,,, wD of -. in.rPSt to me. hut I have never writtu to vou, at. I never bad anj quertioni. to otL. Now, bow ser, I urn going to ask jou i.omo (lueb tionu which I ccrtaiuly would appre ciate if :ou ansvir me I expect to bo married carlv iu I 'coenibT, uud would like to Knt.vi what o bride sbojild wear whn the vveddiug is uiuy to bo toriu'ii. Jf a bride is. gnlug tu be mlir I ned in th priht t, Iioiilc, doe.i her father ttcert her there ur bcr intended huibaud? If th wtddiug is yoing, to, be formal und tale place about G p. in.. ' what would bt b'ot for tlio bride a mother to wear and als,o bcr father? AviJ if iiiC "'''i'1"-1?; should bo informal, "nac niouiu uie uriuc t, mouicr vvoarc uoes tno oeit man ouy tim nriaea- ' niaidi' flowers,, if uot, wbu does.' A UrtlDE-'lO-BU' Ibe couvention'il bridal ':w u for lormai wcjuins li ur wmu mug orisuin if it luLvwarm Hn.nl- th , ulk, made in auy st' that is bei'oai- mm ii l,!ln .l.nir.p .. .. A Imil hi .... r, 'tulle ur lace cil and white kid glovet. tu,.. U(W c.,l.,T..o nuu ..'. nms". u Tho b'ido'u father uruallv e.corlj her ' cither to thu oiiurcb or or the prictt i, i house. Ibe brido u mother mUouIU wear house. ILcbrido u mother jiatWi. Uer lather should v par a cut away cout with gray-titripfd trouterp, blaek ehoi-'S. und i stiff colhr 1 no I'UJ SI bridegroom, not thn bet muu, tbo bridesmaids flowers.. Idcdu ior llouscwdrinlno To 'ho UdVor of W'omin'a Paot, Dear Madam I contemplate havuii a housewarming in tuo uear tuture 'VIM you kindly offer suggestions for , such an ocoasiuu us to ,'',at'?ub" gamcL aud refreshments.' tlXVsJ. JJ. I am tending i.oin gamesi that jou can play at tho house-warming I think it would be a shame to have . erj elaborate decorations, for cvtrjoue will want to t,p jour new house "as is ' lfaio bowl- of flowers .-,"n where, and on tho rable where jou have jour refreshments, bavu 11 tiny doll's Iioulo Mitb a rign of "Welcome" ou the door, l'or refreshments, talad and small sandwiches, coffee, ice cream and cake. I hope jou will have a very cu joyablo evemnn Ycddlng Annivcrudi-y To tka Eii'or of iroman'a Faj" Dear Madam On Thanksgiving I in tend having a rerrntioo celebrating my twenty-fifth wedding anniversary and, will haic refreshments on buffet. Is it proper to hae favors at such sin af fair? If so, what kind of favors would be suitable and bov should thev be given out'' MBS. G J. 11. Pavorr aie not curtomary at a re irptlOU. PUi. 11 ? UU lit." JUU llll,Ul UiilL them passed around on a trav during tht refreshments There are Tbaulsgiv wig favors tint are being told cow in tec wtoreo for a small amount lou can get tome at the lne-and-ten-cent store, and they would bt perfectly appropriate , if. you want to have any favors. I, bone this occasion will b icry hippy and that there will l"--many more happy , ou"s to follow. About Window Curtains "o tha Edi'cr of V'or-cr's Pcco Madam When !- """'nniie used with 'IU!U (.UtUllUb plush curtains? Are two rod used in l(c,j f ) T.-il,, irll mo nr, ,-. HStie way to arrange. S 3IE&. W. W. W. Cretonne and plutb arc teldom. if t e76r, used together for curtains. The cretonne ones are used to bang down on each sicl ot the winrtow ana to usng over the ton of the window in a narrow valance. Tais is ufually tacked on to 1 tht woodwork in pleats. White muslin, -im or lace curtains are bung from rods inside tho cretonne curtains, close to the window. Plush curtains are used iu the same way I French Garincnto tor SjIc j To th Editor of H'ommi's Paoe: Dear Madam While iu Trance I I had made some hand-mado underwear I which was made too small. Could jou adiise mo wbrc I mlsht be able to sell these articles; A. 1' If ate jou tried Lelling your Trench undrwear at the 'Woman's Bichang'', 11-i Foutb lie cntoi-nth ttrtet? Artieli-s. of thi. kind an, sold tln.n vou know . ou commission, ana jou migut ne able tu mil them for quite a nice amount The Trench departments of department ftorcs miaht take the whole lot and sell 1 them w ub their regular stock liave cu consulted a buj'er of anv of there I dei artmects'' Just at this Christmas thonniuB time a sift shop or even a I lingerie rhop might be glad tu get just such articles, although I suppose jou would have to prove that thoy w ere basd-made irreacn garments If none of these ideas is succesi -ful, why don't you insert a small ad Nertisemtnt in the paper to the effect that you havo this underwear to cell by the piece? I an sure you could easily sell it that way. I hope vou will make at least the price you paid for thu garments and if possible more. The Care of Leather "o tht Editor of lVmc' Pcgt Dear Madam IIow can leather ..uairs he beat taken rare of Heretofore I havi, ulwajc thoroughly dustid the ehftiro and then washed tbem off with milk from which I have removed the , cream. The wbito of eggs has been lecommendcd, but I have no idea how I this should be applied. Borne of the lleatbr has such a dried-out appearance and. k covered with email lines resem bling cracks. What, casees this? Can ' tbVoKoth'er that liM,ben cracked, or Evcry Member of the Fam ily Can Help in Prepar ing the Various Ingredi ents to Mix ' One cup of com oil, Oiio and ono-half tablespoons of cm uiimon, Ono teaspoon of clove Ono teaspoon of iwtmey One leuipoon of allipU e One-half teaspoon nf gingr One teaspoon of -all. jNow pla-" iu u iuii"piu unc quart of cid r, tl..k ..A I 1 1 ... oiio cup of in.K ' Stir to dissolu 'then bring to a boil d ooob for tifte.u minuter, "'our over ",n i ?.,.",'?' "i." ' '-r.ou.?h -v" ...... . v ... --v.r.( v. j4ii. uuu i turu ua ior jo oirje-tynn minec incit hou t,t.rinf umve meat cither in iocks, or lu jan. cover with r.alad oil about ono-ouaitor meh .Wn in .aX 1 - - . -- - - -, , v.. .......,, .IV !llr 1 ... .. ,..,,-.1 .,... Ar ...1 ..1 -M Thu niuUrt, it uuueoiar.v to un. liquor for Lrcplng the mineo medf. 'Jtlnr mirrcd ui' iu any wav id pat.-bet,, be touched 1 cunstam muDcrt. 1 he heat of the bou-c caut7"H the l"atbor to crack in Una vvuv Hub it w itb an oil, a light one, liLu lemon oil, uuitpfont oil or how oil, ao a dark on.' will darLn the lc.itb.er. Apply it with a cloth. You could ute thu while of au egg in the tamo wa.v There is in. vvuv ,iuti could p'jtrh up tlnwp cracl-si s.iiiifa.'tvily. but the oil will mal.e lilt IU icf. UcitlCCLUlC. Washlnij Cliainolu Clolha f. ' LtWor ts) U'ouijti'o tp. U"ai Mad'im How can rli.nmin Clotbf that are lied for i'IphiiIul? TIipv dows be Lept ui good condition? Thev become ery much (oiled, aud I do not "" '""'" ",UV. """' i-; tunin, us i f. "'"" " si" '" . nuu is I tlmugbt it unsbt inline the olntli I it LdMsaMp tu put -i little falad oil iu llie watir in which chauioi-. is vvashed? tiUADEIl u Matoi will not lnturo tLe clmm.ii clotlu in u weak tolution of wa.Mm .a.). , U j-,. ... . ,. ...... . .1 i ... . . - KOdj, then ui soapsuds ior two hours,. i Then un.-e thoroughly in water and finally in soap aud water Dry with ou wringing Christmas Gift A tmv rl'ill buned ur 1" the c boulders in raw dust, and the whole enclosed in a iluiqly. hill: gown with a decidedly bouf fant t'ffeot. malB a pretty pineiishiou for the girl who io just bfginuuig to want pri'tl.v things, 111 her ery owu i unm Washing Aluminum Aluminum s.hould uot bo i.oa'eJ in "'uft " '- sJly cleuntd with lciiion juice Adventures With a Purse HOW do jou LprinLlo your clothes? Tbc chances are ten to one that jou put tome water in u bowl, and then sprinkle it in "gobs." Ihe ad vantage ot spriukhug the clothe- cicnly need not be discussed. It is more to Uie point to discussi a means for bring ing this about. And here is whero 1 step m modestly and offer a ruggestion I saw some rubber tops which can be slipped ovr the mouth of any rcaron- ubly-sued bottle. This top is perfor- ated, and thus the water comes outi .-vrnlv You cau get one of these tops! for fiflctu cents ' i lb.' woman vbo is subject to faint- ing spells or car-sickuecs appreciates tho necessity for carryiug smelling salts with lid,- u hrprpi" ..lift r-tc v W,,t . kn at0 doCi vot ovcrlook tbo inconvenience ot carryiDC a bottle of liquid talts, i,ich may, and quite probably do, leak all over her handbag. For this leuson i,r. will ho clnH tr, i.nnu nf nn m"ftn)nt ljttle device so'd bv one shop. IKre sue wi'i una capsules, about hait au inch iu length, filled with aromatic am monia salts, and covered with a kind of white crocheted silk wrapping Crushing the capsules between the fingers allows the reviving furus of the salts to escape, while the Hit cov ering holds tho powder tecure and pro vents its spil'mg over everything In't that a god idea? The price of a box is ct-euty-igbt centf I must tell ; ou of a clc of heavy -hina mixing bowls and the like v ben I vas tbero I saw cookmg set including ono of thoEe heavy yellow -china baking dishes, two maing bowls and six custard cups, for $1 GO. There were not icry main- of theie sets left but I think that if you wcro to tei .c ' r.K.s..fr 4l.dm m.n. acI... . 1 . ... ...1..1.1 1... fortunate. (Then there were sets of mixing bowls, white with blue bandi-, for 51.25, with five bowls in a ret. i set of three of the yellow bowls is priced at seventy-five cents1 This is u very interesting sale, and I feel quite turo that jou will find it worth jour while to investigate it l'or unines of shnr ilire Mutuant race Kdltor. or uliono Walnut SOOO Flowers for the Debutante from tha Glan of tht Roto di-e timart and Distinctive Charles Henry Fox .1 t Droad bt. wnrki patc i-mezas s lfl.fl.r.lTlrt ean Silks & Dress Goods At Wholesale Prices Cave 23 Per Cent. Boy Direct l"rota rirt Uand. One Price 0r4j 4 BIG SPECIALS 9-quarterB Utica lil.lls aiuslm. Worth 75c. r r- Spccial .. ..... DOC 10-quarters Utica Mills Muslin. Worth 89c. rr-i Mntri.il 1 C J 4-quartcra tnti Mumiii. on 2 Vnrlli onr Sm-lnl itC Drciu Guisliaiu, well Qi worth 30c. Special. ...fcilC New England Woolen Co. &. 721 S.4th Street ftur.' i (.Km I & r JSP -JKt L- .. aJ.- $m Xr The luncheon cloth illustrated in the i diagram ir made ot ltneu and orna- mcDtcd with hemrtitching and cmbroid- erv. The cloth Is a yard and two-1 thirds square, with an luch und u half, hem. This hem is, hemstitched by hand1 Cheer Up, Jack Dear rvUlhia-I read with much in- tcrcst a letter written by one "Jack, and would like to relate my ciperieuci which is lomewhat limilar to his. l'or two j ours I went with a girl and we were tbo best of friend), during that "eriod then war broke out und I It ft town aud went to v.ork in a inuui tion factorj in ' irgiuia. Tor about nine mouths we eormpuuded regulurlv j 'be tnld me in b"r Utters that sh" would wait until I relumed if it was thirty j ear.. 'Ihoto were her exact words.. All ot a rudden she ceased cor responding Later, another friend I wrote me that the had been engaged three months, before tbf stopped writing me and that she was marned at ( that writing , I was so angry I lost my position the next day and two others the tamo week I It blew over ufter a time, but I was! Boing uround with "Love Is Bunk" on inv mind, l'rom then uu T wouldu I trust my brother with a dime, as ull I the world seemed against me. Ono jcur ago I cyine here and kept away Iron mu Kiris us, uiucu u j. pusi'iuty cuuiu I was fomo woman-hater. Last March I met a quiet little girl and I liked her very much at firt sight, but the o'd thought came back to me "Loie Is. Bunk." I toon put that thought out of my mind, however, and now, oh boy, any one who bus ever beeu iu love knows bow I feci I can't rt or sleep and I can't keep my tbouchts on my work or anything else but "her." Be ing away trom bcr for a day teems, like u month. I feel like a nut. and some how I don't care what happens. Now love is not bunk, but alter all it's n funny thine It's a mj'stcry how 1 1 hold my position. I admit that I have 'cm pretty bad, but it's good to by that wav. However, this in not in first love utfair. but I believe it's th worst. "Jack," better come back to earth und get on tbc wagon with Ihe lest of us love bovs and make life worth while Alls well that ends well WEBSTEU Yeo-lo All Questions Dear Cynthia Is it all right ior a girl oi the age of fourteen to use pow - der, cot a lot but just to take tbc thine oft her note?- And also to go with bojr once in a while? By going with them I mean just asfociatmg with them Alio ,' ProP?r for EJr'8 6 '? fafC(,' that are given in the church it. which she belongs .' A 11LADEB. it is quite sate to answer ;es to all rour ouestiouu. dear. Be careful about the ponder, however. Kometimes, ono puts too much on, and it ia verj ugly and too much closes up tho pon i Anaworu Sergeant Amcx Dear Cynthia In reply to ' fWgeunt I Amex's" question, "Where ih the ideal girl?" permit me to say that 1 consider I myrelf, as well as my mends of the feminine sex, as "ideal" as "Sergeant Amcx" will ever hope to find any young lady who has been brought up in the proper manner- ' Class distinction, it seems to me, would havo a great deal to do with this young man's question Lt him adapt himself to the better class of girls, and be will And his desire On second thought, has it ever oc curred to "Sergeant Amex" that this "kissing game" constitutes tuo parties? If a young man had any self-respect, it seems to me ho would not lower himself BMiliiillg 1 m0ji- "mmsW J I J008 Chestnut Street I ...EMMA HARTMAN . 1 IIhI I j 1 502 WALNUT STREET ' j ! I mMSS r , s .i v l v 'w' i v-'iii ,,,,. v9zzx3WMx-:smL-jV-XiMrL':riiiiMf-j,it wot laa J; I Extraordinary Reductions I iJSs MKBW , r " ' and easily digested, reduce the t'mount o K!3fo?KdRS ! ' I1 ' " -ON THE , hortentnr and uie BPwlS JH ! ' V -. ENTIRE COLLECTION . . I Priffime HBi I GOWNS ., ., WRAPS i and you w,u b9 dB,'Ehttd T7th the uits. I SPvnH ' S ' SUI lS f'OATS i bikini -powder ivill ele you such appttU- kj SHBr 1 , I w ; t - bu,v uu rv( J Oii ik dUUVO MLJ I II " SSKMV 1 fmiSB sLn a1 "'''' Order a cm toaay, mm I i Ht. I Bim &? At Your Grocer's yfi? W40LAX 1 r 7tfy -7 !r-2)ll. 'rw, with a double hemaitchinr, the tbrcadu being ciujbt together in groupL at top and bottom after the croci. thrcada have beeu pulled. The two tquarca in tho center of tho cloth urc also outlined with double hemstitching The largo V.3VJ, I r-, .- . : I w Please Tell Me What to By CYNTUIA to ask a girl with whom be has no Urnoua intentions for the "first klia." i i want to atpurc sergeant aiiica want to assure that there are .om', "ideal girls" left iud they are yt h'irJ 1ij hud if he will look a little harder and remember, "Treat ;our girl triends as jou would want some other jouug man to treat your litter,," Tu further carry out uiy statement I wish to ray that I am considered good-looking by both :cics. I hsuc as many nutors uj tue "ideal girl ' "Scrgeuut Ames ' has iu mind should bae, uoicrtbtlci.. T have jet to kic any oung man who is uot entitled to my kiss, not insinuating that ad antTs, have not beu made. ' N IDEAL M11L ohc Answers "Ddii B" Dear Cyntfiia I cannot write blank verse. I bopo Dan B. sees this. Tell him in jour valued paper that I um djing of ennui, and unless he forgives the uupardouable sin, life baa nothing left oruic. Serioush, DAN B.'S "FAIR HONEY." Should They Tip Hato' Dear Cjathia Wo know somo bojs and have been gome around with tht'm for several jcars; now this is the pro position : Tbey don t think it light to tip their huts to us, but they tip to other girk, This is why tbey don't tip. About two yiara ago, when we were much jouuger, they tipped tu us tor tho first tiino und we laughed ut tbCm. This made them angry, and they haven't tipped since. We bad a talk with Ibtm about It, and told them that if they didn't re spect us, wc wouldn't respect them. The opsequence is that they arc augry aud still don t tip to ub Do you think S 8 1423 Walnut Sltcet 1 JLl JU A Original conceptions in exclusive materials and finisliecl with those di&linctive touches for which wc are so well known. FURS CLOTH TOP COATS NOVELTY BAGS CAMEL'S HAIR MOTOR SCARFS -v i uii iii iwiiiM iisniHFiiiWin uuuuiLuniiiiun iD v t-qiurc infjiurcH twenty-four inches aorow at the wideet part und tho tmall square ten inches. Tbo tnrcags are drawn around these tquares as bhown in the diagram, and the hemotitehiug fiu l.lied before tho embroidery is done. With carbon paper trausfer the cm brdidcry desigu to the cloth, repeating the design in the four corntru of tit lurgo tquard in tho center Tho doti und lcaea indicated in black on tho dcEign are done in catin ttltch. us are alto tho ctems The rett of tho iletlgn is done in open cut work wit' the ciception of tho ili little tigtircu at the top. which arc tirct outlined in ratio btitch. then filled in with iced blitch, as bhown in the desigu Do we did the right thing iu telling tbem? Should wo t till rctpcct tlicm or dis regard their friendship-' Ono reason why they do nut tip is because tbey are vcrv vuiu boys. Hoping that others will also give their opinion. HAPPY TBIO. 'Ihe boys thould take their hats off wheu they bow to jou, of course, but it seems to bo a rather silly fuss, don't jou think? It wuu d be wiser to ignore the mutter und it they persist in being rude do not bow tu them. .- Drcbby Hat If jou have just cuough metal ribbon or tissue to make a small toque, aud jou find that it needs a brim to be really becoming, don't be worried. Just buy some tulle of a baimouizing shade and cover tho toquo with it, letting it iiaro out on ono side and droop on thu other. liemedy fortRats The Bureau of Biological fciurvey, Washington, D. C has issued a book let ori house rats and mice, giving the best wajs to get rid of them. A two cent stamp with a request will procure this booklet for jou from Washington. IIome-Madc Duster Wnug nut a soft cloth trom u quait of hot watr to which u tabhs.poonf.il of kerosene has been added, in vdc to make a thoroughly satisfactory dustlcss dutter for furniture and woodwork. Cleaning Shades Tf v.iilr uinrlmv F.li.iflcis lire llnpil. llirn? can be sponged off with soa'iy water n.i J v ped dry lv JtL Ja. I WAISTS II Kl ill!LMIII!lll!l!!lll!l! I IJilliPIHIIillllllllllPWnillllllMil'l'""" .' Simply Uses You as the Sounding Board for Her Monologue, Turning Her Talk Into a Conversation Is Difficult THE telephono rings. You answer it. "Oh. hello. Jane." vou exclaim. "You're just the person " You aro interrupted and tbo, rest of your con venation soundadike this: n "Why, I've been " "Yes. it turned out ery " "Wy, wc'e been ablo to get" "Why, I " "Do you "? "Yes. why, do you ''" "Dp you ?" "Do good-by! ' fTIHE v,oman vho cuts oft oery L tentenco you start! She finishes omo of thorn for you in a unique way thut you bad never thought of,' changes others to that you would nee recog nize them as your own, and brcals most of them into little pieces before they reach the end of your tongue. She is just the person you have been want-' ing to sec became the has a bugarlcss candy recipe that you need 'very badlr. But m order to Leep bcr quiet long vuuut,.. . uu . i.., .,i-.., . uecestarv to use a rauzzie or a urm hand. She comes to tee you, just for a minute. "Well, what have jou been doing?" she asks by way of starting het conversation. ''Oh, the most cuciting thngs!" j on answer enthusiastically, "Yesterday was my birthday, jou know, and in the ifte-uoon wo all went " "That certainly is a pretty waist you The Question Corner Todaj's Inquiries 1. What should be remembered by tho woman with white hair when she uses u. curling iron? -'. What aro chiffon sw eaten? Ii. Describe an organ pieut. 4. lu what economical way cau slecTC protectors, for cooking bo made? 0. Is it proper for a married womau to write her iuitials in signing a letter? C. What design is popular for bead ed baga? Saturday's Aiisvscr& 1. The origin of tho expression "tying the knot" in reference to the marriage ceremony is tho Babylonian custom ot taking a 'h-ead from the garment of the b-iilc und tying it into a knot with a thread trom the garment of the bridegroom. 2. Scorching can Ui prevented in ironing u piece of silk with u hot iron by pressing over a picco of wrapping paper. u. A girl of live feet should weigh uino.ty-F.ix uud a bait pounds 1. An attractive and unusual stvlc of afternoon frock' has a rather narrow underskirt and a long loose tunic reaching to tho hip ou ono side und beluw the knees on the other. C. In answering an invitation scut by ".Mr. and Mrs. J." the accent ancc should be addressed to Mr und Mrs. J., but the envelope should be addressed to Mrs. J. 0. Itemovc a choco'ato stain with borax und water. i Everyday EAT PILLSBURY'S Family of FOODS V "Viyella" Flannel Smart stripes and Plain Colorings For Day and Night Wear ' Men's shirts, women's waists, children's dresses; men's pajamas, women's boudoir negligees. Nifty Tartan Plaids for women's skirts and children's school dresses. which make you cease to reorret the fact that silk blankets are unobtainable. Of pure wool and as luxuriously soft as Vicuna cloth ; the rich green of the Chinese jade, the delicate tint of the violet and some topping plaids. Camel's Hair Couch Throws in Natural Color have on," eh remarks widdenly, as it Tho were trying to break au embarrass ing silence. "I'd like to liavo the pat tern for that. Where did you get "Ob, this," you oiclaim vaguely. But I was tellinc you about the show wre raw yesterday. It wa3 the bcBtJ 'Oh, did you ceo that new musical fhow? Everybody says It'c so good, but I don't know. It's ju6t this way: If I felt that I was really going to en6y a thing like that it would be different nut as i iooic at it, its just a chancer mat you run xuat s just tnc way I feel about it." Even tho clock, twice to lnako kn ticks beard above tbo sound of hia voice, oegins to get impatient, .aneM knows that there is no bopo for at least twenty minutes. TV YOU toll her that the interrupts - you, she is eurprised and horrified at tho thought "Why, I always start a conversation by asking somebody a, nucsUoil to bring them out, sno pro-i ...luaii; "Yea, but you never let them " "I let anybody tall; that wants to. I feel that everybody has a perfect riifht to talk aS much ns th.-.r tonnt in Now, when I haio something to eay T ! mot ku rigut aneaa una cay it, and that's tho way I think other peopla " And all you can do is agree, 'les, indeed. Jane, if you want to say Mng von sav it." The Wise Woman Protects Her Complexion OUT door -sports may be ruinous to your cin plexion unless the proper care is taken by cleansing with one cream and then applying a heavier cream before U3ing the powder. v Thousands of cases ot irritated skins, sun-burned and blistered surfaces treated daily in more than 3500 Beauty Shops prove that complexion comfort may De procured vitti Motor Cream Bland, cooling, delightfully scented. No matter how the skin burns, nor how stiff and dry it feels, this cream is invaluable both before and after motoring. At Drug ani Department Slorei ows 1 -; fSfABtf aJ
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