12 EVENTS PUBLIC LEDeBIPHlirACEIiPHlA TOJSaSBMT, BTOEMBEB VIM' ,,0 REFRESHMENT RECIPES WOMAN'S EXCHANGE CYNTHIA'S ADVICE A SADLY-PERPLEXED MISS I- I B m K If. f if. rs- M. Iv If n I' ip' I i Is If IV J, I ft If- h W jf If MRS. WILSON SUGGESTS : TEAS AND SUPPERS Mother's Tea Guests Have Salad and Sandiviches, I followed by Dainty J JSioiss Drop Cafce.s By MRS. SI. A. WILSON (CopurloM, 1I0, bu Mr, it. A, IWjoii. All riohtj reserved.) THE old-world custom of entertain ing during the holidays was ex tremely popular with the houwwlfo tif yesteryear. Of late jears c !uio let this splendid way of hecpiuK nllvo old and kindling new fricudslilw fall into Ahum. Now that c are free fioin the utrnln of the late war. let us turn our thoughts to friendly little c cuing adalm In our ouu homes. The mother of a family, with growing children, can use this means to meet the. children's chums, her husband s friends and return the pleasures Hint nc lias received from her own friends and neighbors. The joung wife may make this n means of having a neighbor or a friend or two in for the evening, while to the young bride this wlM be a splendid opportunity to gniu poise and rcul matronly honors. ome housewives like to bclect Fri day and Saturday evenings for thee little affairs for the reason that if the guests linger an hour longer it will not cause a btrain on the family the net morning, as usuallv an extra hour or two on both Saturday and Sunday evenings can be permitted to the fundi for recreation. In n dear old Knickerbocker home in New York state, uliere the mother is housewife and maid, the family cou sista of three growing children ; the father and mother hac instituted n custom of having their friends and neighbors three nights a mouth for tea. cards and n dance. Surrounding this charming home arc thousands like it and yet the mother has taught her children the true mean ing of hospitality. Mother has the tea, father the cards and the children have the dance. It has long been the custom of the old Dutch housewives of New York to have tea with a friend about 7 o'clock, and chat and knit for a while, then return home to sec the children returning about 0 o'clock. The mother of the home has followed thc ways of her old, long-forgotton an cestors and she usually entertains her friends the first Friday of the month with tea. Tnq daughters help her to serve, Tack and father usually have their meal served them in the spotlessly scoured kitchen. Futhcr has a few buddies over on the second Saturday evening for a gnmo of pinochle uud sou Jack assists father. The voung people have a dance on the last Friday of the rtonth and mother and father usually Jend a band to see that things go smoothly. Mother plans inexpensive menus and usually serves a salad with her tea. ' CHOICE OF MENUS No. 1 Shrimp and Celery Salad Toast Tea No. 2 Cottage Cheese Sandwiches Swiss Dropcakes Tea No. .". Cevelaste Sausage Potato Salad Holts Tea r Recipe for Ten Guests Ttco cans of shrimp. One largo stalk of celery, diced,! One arecn pepper, diced. One head of tccll-waihcd lettuce. One cup of mayonnaiw. One large loaf of bread. Cottage Cheese Sanduiches Butter the bread on the loaf nnd then cut very thin. Cover each slice with crisp leaves of lettuce then place in a Dowj Ono cup of cottage cheese. One medium-shed onion grated, Tuo green, peppers, chopped fine, One teaspoon of salt, One teaspoon of paprika, One-half teaspoon of mustard, One-half cup of mayonnaise. Blend to mix thoroughly, then spread on the lettuce and cover with the pre pared sliced bread. Cut into triangles. Swiss Dropcake tThrce-quarters cup of white worn 1 oik of one can. Cream well and then add , Four tablespoons of shortening, Two cups of flour, Four level teaspoons of baking pow der, Tuo-thirds cup of water. One teaspoon of flavoring. Beat to mix, then fold in stiffly beaten "Wblker- Gordon Just as it comes from the Cow Milk Natural A Business With an Ideal The Production of Clean Milk of Exceptional Purity TJIGH-GRADE milk was practically unknown -"'' until the Walker-Gordon Company began in 1893 the production of a safe milk for infant feed ing. This business, as it grew, logically led to the production of milk of equal quality and purity for table use. Every possible means are taken at the Walker Gordon Farms (only one hour from Philadelphia) to insure uniform goodness and purity of product. The cows are washed and re-washed to free them from dust apd dirt. The barn floors are scrubbed ; the milker washes his hands, not once but before each cow is milked. The milk is cooled, sealed in sterile bdttles immediately after it leaves the cow. By arrangements with the Walker-Gordon Lab- oratory Company we deliver Walker-Gordon Milk to you regularly. Telephone your order today. SUPPLEE-WILLS-JONES MILK CO. Distributing Agents for Philadelphia, Atlantic City and Vicinity. Telephone, Poplar 530 Ask Mrs. Wilson If you have any cookery prob lems, bring them to Mrs. Wilson. She will bo glad to answer you through these columns. No per sonal replies, however, can bo given. Address questions to Mrs. M. A. Wilson, Evening Public Ledoeb, Philadelphia. white of the egg. Drop by the teaspoon into well-greased dropcake pans and bnko for fifteen minutes in a licit oven. This recipe makes llfty dropcakes. .Suppers for Father's Card Parly No. 1 Kabblt on Toast (linger Cup Cakes Coffee No. 12 Smoked Sausage Sauerkraut Potato Salad Coffee , No. !! tirillcd Oysters Itaked lleans , ltje liread and JSuttcr Coffee No. -1 Individual Ojsler 1'ics Coleslaw Mince Tarts ' Coffee For the Young Folks' Danco No. 1 Pimento Sandwiches ' T.njcr Cukes ColTei1 or Cocoa No. J Fruit Punch Salmon nnd Potato Salad Su iss Dropcakes Coffee Vn .". Fried Oysters I'otato Salad Spongecake Coco: o. -1 Shrimp uud Celery Salad r....i :,... r.... Cookies Cocoa Individual Ojslcr Pies For sit or eight people. Place in a mixing bowl : J hrec cupi of flour. One teaspoon of salt, One Icvil tablespoon of baling pow der. Sift to mix, then rub in one-half cup of shortening and ink to a dough with one-half cup of cold water. Divide into eight pieces and rpll out about one Mtiarter inch thick. Now look over nnd free from bits of shell ubout tliirtj-two oysters. Drain well and add One-half teaspoon of paprika. One-half cup of finely minced celery, One tablespoon of grated onion, One tablespoon of finely minced partial. Ono teaspoon 0 salt. One teaspoon of paprika, One-half cup of fine bread crumbs Mix thoroughly, then divide into the prepared pastry. Wet the edges of the pastry with cold water uud press firmly together. Now make u tiny opening in the top of crust to allow the steam to escape. Place in well-greased pan and bake for twentj -live minutes in a mod crate oven. Servo with cream sauce. Mrs. Wilson Answers Queries No. S My dear Mrs. Wilson : Please tell me how to make good pumpkin pics and flake crust ; have made your cheese cake pie und it certainly is good and grand. Hoping to hear through your columns, I uin MRS. T. G. See the pumpkin pie recipes, Novem bei (1. riaeins the incrirgue in the oven toughens it. No. ft My dear Mrs. Wilson: Will :iou kindly let me know a good recipe for making mushroom sauce, also how to dry citron to use for cooking, I mean like the kind jou buy in the stores? M. I'. Add one-half cup of diced mush rooms to cither one cup of cream or brow u sauce and then bcason ; cook ten minutes aud serve. Tlie shortage of sugar will not permit the eandyiug of citron. "always fresh POMPEIAN OLIYE 0IL Sold Everywhere Clean Please Tell Me What, to Do. Uy CYNTHIA Do Not Send One Dear Cynthia I have been going nrouud with a young man in the navy off and nn ever since last Faster. What I would like to know Is whether it would be nil right for me to give him a present at Christinas, nnd it su, what would be the pioper thing? 1 don't expect any gift from him and therefore I should feel rather foolish if I did present him with a gift. I shiill appreciate any advice you give me. MAUY. II would be wiser not to stnrt the giv ing. The joung man may not iutend to scud j ou n present aud it would give the, impression that you expect one froiwhlin. It is never awkward for a girl to receive n picseut from a mun which she is not prepared to return. It is nccr a good plan for a girl to make advances of any sort. If ho sends jou u present this jcar, jou can scud him one next jcar. Another Letter to "Marine Hater" Dear (.'within In nuswer to "Marine Hater": Miss Marino Hater, I feel cry sorry for you. Sorry to know that any true American girl could be so selfish and narrow-minded. Ilcally. I'm ashamed to admit jou're a sister of the feminine sex. and. Cnthiii. I am sur prised to know jou would print her letter. Little girl, you have niueli to lcaru. Your lessou will be long nnd hard. May Cod grant that you come through clear of any scratches. How unjust of ou to ludcc the marine corps by what one will do. Our "glorious heroes!" My dear, jou would whistle a dif ferent tune if in the stillness of the night you would stumble i.vr a torn, mangled body: jour hand w mid fee) wet. It would be stnlned with blood. No, you never did see, jou never will know the horrors of war. Remember, Miss Marine Hater, life Is just what we make it, and that if jou ever lie down with dogs j-ou arc bound to get up with fleas. So don t kick. Should the nuvy not prove satis factory jou will be wle not to let the public know of it, because jou only will make yourself small in the ejes of others. Mariue Hater, would you lime mar ried a man who did not love you? For my part I'll say that ex-niariue was lucky when lie steered clear of a hellish, thoughtless girl like you. J sure did see red for a while after T huil read jour letter. It's a good thing for both of us thut we will never meet, isn't it? 1 hope that tome day vou will change in your ways of thinking. There arc u lot of girls who, if they wanted to, could tell the public a man jilted tlicni, 'hy they don't is because they havo a little bit of pride, some thing I think jour arc lacking in. KX-SERVICE GIRIi! How Can She Know? Djrar Cynthia 1 nni a girl (an Alncr ican, of course) and uin about seventeen j ears of uge. I am in love with a joung man eight years older than niv- self. Can you tell me how to find out it he loves me or not? Ho goes with other girls once in a while, but not with ono steady one. I have known him for ut least five vears. but did not caio so much for him until lately. 1 wrote to him while lie was overseas and he aubwered luy letters. Perhaps he thinks I don't care for mm, or majbe I am too young for linn. Do jou think that could bo the trou ble? 1 have tried to go out with other young men and forget all about this one, but it's like that old sayiug, "What's the use of trying to forget the one you love?" Isn't that right? Sly girl friends all laugh ut me and say I'm only u kid yeC und what do I want with one steady friend. Sometimes he hugs mu und kisses me eantify Begin Girls! Why not have I BUILDERS WHO INSTALL THE LOVEKIN B M 1 ft arc furnisliliiR the porthasuru of their homes with a water I I !, w Bj heater that keeps Baa bills within comfortable UmltH a j Ij it IH H water heater which elves itrcater satisfaction and costs ' 'jj,,, 198 H lesi to operate. The Baa consumption Is surprisingly I ill ,. i Wf I B small Aiiroed by tho U O I Send for booklet I 'ill H M 39 Laurel Street Philadelphia, Pa. I LjJnr-aJ ' .,wmi, i i i .i mmmmm 7 ,, WfamB -Jit!! wml &r 5ScwW CiB Short-Sleeved Sweaters, Too Daily Fashion Talk by Florence Rose The popularity of short sleeves lias spread, as etery sljle always does, into sweaters. Slanj of tho newest sweaters liavo theso attractive elbow sleeves with turned-back cuffs and other times ho looks ns though the farther away from me the better. So how can I let him know that I care for him? IN I.OVK. My dear, if this man embracer you unil kisses jou you should certainly ask uu explanation of his behavior. And unless ho wnnts jou to marry him do not allow these familiarities, lie kuows jou care for him. Adventures With a Purse DO NOT read this adventure if you hac not money and plenty of it! For it has to do with something very extravagant, but oh, so very, very lovely. I Write of feather fans, those curly, wavy, graceful fans thut nre so beautiful with evening clothes. A cling ing gown of white satin, with a fan of vivid orange, a gown of black with a fan of brilliant green just that one splash of color makes the entire cos tume. One bhop has a collection you will enjoy looking at ccu if you can not afford to purchaso one. And it, on the other hand, you arc going to use some of jour Christmas inouey for such a luxurious accessor), jou will do well to look here, for the price range is large from ?10 to .?32. Have vou n georgette blouse of dark blue? If so, I need not remind you how much -nicer n dark camisole would look with it than a camisole ot piui; or wane, i A dark bum georgette diouso wuii an "underneath" to match makes a much dressier costume. The camisoles I saw arc of dark blue ribbon, with u band of flowered ribbon across the top. Tins should look like a band of colored trim- iniug under your wuist, ami wouiu ue very effective. A shop I know ot has just received a special shipment of these camisoles, with dark blue ribbon straps over the shoulders. They are priced at $1.!iS. How about one for a Christ inns gift? It has been said that Shakespeare never repeats. Hut in view of the fuct that I never nave set, uiyncu up u uem Your Hair Now beautiful hair? "Begin today to use Newbro's Herpicideand see how quickly the improve ment begins. Attractive women every-' where depend upon " Jfewbro'sHerpicide so why not you? Nature lavishes upori the young her beauties of hair, teeth and complexion, yet how few strive to retain them? Beauty of the hair can be retained or regained, with Herpicide. Thousands testify to this fact It is no experiment. The results have been proven. Neglect is the great hair destroyer. First comes dandruff, later falling hair, and then unsight liness, ever increasing. The pure grain alcohol con tained in Herpicide insures antiseptic and medicinal values necessary to a healthy scalp and luxuriant hair. At Drug and Dept Scores Applications at Barber Shops. Send 10c in coin or ttamps for samples and interesting booklet on The Cere of tho Hair." Addreui Dept 183 A, The Herpidde Co., Detroit, Mich. n Shakespeare, I can sec no reason why I should not repeat. Particularly when the repetition of things I once said may bo followed much more closely now that Christmas is so near. Aud bo I shall again tell jou ot u little white case for jour watch. It has a tiny btuml ou tlie buck, and when you slip your watch into this case, you will vow that it has been transformed into a little white clock to go with your Hory bureau Set. The price of one of these cubes is iweiuy-livc ccuus. uuu wimiiu inunu u very nice Christmas remembrance. Spot Cleaner An excellent liquid for cleaning spols xii woolen or silk is made from n potato. Put the raw potuto through the food-griudcr, add one cup of cold water, boil ten minutes, strain. Use the liquid to clean the soiled spots; if they are especially stubborn, add a small amount of powdered borax or powdered ammonia to the starchy water. Potato water, in its role as cleanser, is used in Belgium today as a substitute for soap. Scraped raw po tato is also an excellent emergency remedy for a burn. Get the Genuine and Avoid Waste HIRT The Ideal, Man's Gift Silk Shirts $7 $7.50 : Madras Shirts $3.50 & $4 Percale Shirts Special. $25 j Neckwear 65c $1 $1.50 Sweaters Shakerknit Wool Sweaters, roll collars, all colors; $ MM $10 value ..'. y Boys' Sweaters "V" neck, fine quality, very TS,.B!s...$4o uravmos. ZtZgtvStST'' Front and York Open Friday and Saturday Evg$, jjl&ffffi'fel s&zmm,zd aijrio. vm -. iiji t.UK. 119 'MZTf-.ZP fgSsg SALE SHE THINKS SHE LOVES HIM, BUT HE DOESN'T KNO W HER "Do I Love Him?" Aslcs a Sadly Perplexed Miss Seeking a Solu tion of Her Problem She Is Not Entirely Unhappy Over It A SADLY perplexed miss has writ ten a heartfelt letter about her problem. She Has become Intensely in terested In her boardldg school room mate's descriptions of her cousin. Tho boy in question 'was working his wny through collego when Iho war broke out, and he enlisted and went overseas. Ills young admirer did not meet him until tho party was given to celebrate his home-coming, but she had been scan ning tho papers for news of him, and hanging breathlessly on every, word that was said about him. At the party some one forgot to introduce them, and ho did not say rnoro than half a dozen words to her all evening. Now ho has gone back to college in tho West, with out learning anything about her or her feeling for him. "He probably wouldn't know )oo from the lamppost if he saw mo again," she concluded. "I try not to think of him, but he is the first In my thoughts in the morning nnd the Inst at night. What a sad nffair it is! Do I lovo him? I can't collect my thoughts and even this letter is inco herent." It is a sad nffair. But, honestly, Sadly Perplexed Jliss, aren't j-ou ''en joying this sadness just a little? Isn't it n rather plcnsailt, romantic feeling to think that jou are so young and so unhappy, so pathetic? Unrequited love is bitter, there is no doubt nbout that. But when vou have this other feeling, this strange, persistent interest that ll THE WHOLESOME BAKING POWDER "Is wholesome and effi cient always gives good results is uni form in value and inexpen sive. Editor of American Cookery (uy it today They banish all fear of the youngsters "eating too much sweets," because they're-so Easily Digested They're a delicious dessert, and in addition, a wholesome, economical food. Flavors : Chocolate, Golden" Vanilla. . At Your Grocer's 12c tiik aioitnisoN co rnii-v IcsepoojoV SINKING owge B'B " amnimmminmimtiHmiiimiimui)iimCTiim lflqMSJcTdkmHpri H-rfeMyDMNtmn m maaKMiamimaMBmummmmnmmaMnmiimsmmKmmmmtMmmmmBBmmarammm0Kt nm ijiuuuwv-wj i -Sfc-f 2 cf m aT A-T Willi IIJI h KoTORYcSJivURE HI IH 1, C PICTURES Jk lliiniln njl Wh irtest fashions jjffngg HBBlUaBHflHHnl jjSKIJk IT IS ONLY 5C n you arc not qulto suro about, you have ot least thut uncertainty to encourage vou in this love, or, It It jmi't. whnt N it? I sutipose no one will ever find nultc the right name for It. It could not be called hero wor)ili, for hero worship usually utops with a hump, when the worshiper sees her hero nt close rntiRC mid finds that he In like every other boy she knows. And It is not deep enough to bo called love but it docs occupy all your thoughts, even it it doesn't fill your whole heart, doesn't it? rnllEUE 1s no uso trying to put this - ooy out of your mind, because you iiu juoi inane jourscit nioro unnappy. Go ahead and dream yaur dreams of meeting him and having your "love" re turned. Some day perhaps this will happen. I it docs, then you will know tl7.t .ft wns ,ove n11 the time, and you will bo glndiat you didn't stifle it. If it never does happen ; if ho doe love some one else, as you suggest in your letter well, then for a while when you first hear it you will feel as if vou could never smile ngnin! But you will be able to. Your heart often feels ? It,!L,lBlJ bccu pushed down into a tiny little space, but it gradually re laxes after a while. And jou will be none tlio worse for your experience. Just be glnd that you haven't men tioned this to any ono. It Is your secret with yourself, nnd there is no ono but yourself to call vou foolish, in love with ove. nnd nil those things that you nrc in nnnepr nf I.Mn. nlln.i 1 .i ,.i ai .T , h "" inner peo ple. And there is no one but yourself to ' 4fr - jFlst direct from ocean to you) t 931 CHESTNUT STREET 4 A Few of Our Many Midweek Specials For Wednesday, December 3 i Breast Spring Lamb Neck Spring Lamb 1 5c lb. Rack Spring Lamb Chops . . . . .-.:. . . .25c lb. Best Rump Steak 28c lb. Rib Spring Lamb Chops I t- T-k'1 T- Best Kib Koast - . i Best Sirloin Steak t Wl Mont Mnvl-Blt 7i uir irx i inuntdo Hf. Hit Principal Cities of 14 States v MAIN OFFICE I PACKING PLANTS Chicago, 111. ( z4-Open Saturday COPY HT YOUR mako you look closely at your own feel ings and niinrrclntc that little tiny tielt pitying enjoyment that you uro bound to rcet ou account ot being so young. w saddened by this problem, and so atone in your unhanimiess. After a while, when everj thing is straightened out nnd sou urc happily in lave with and loved by soino,iilce boy, you'rjo going to miss thut little feeling. Don't you really and truly think so? YOU may think that the butter you're usinR novt litiiiiui. uu Hiiruassuu out jusl V ixy "a. lv. m. ana notice tne difference. i . You'll buy, and keep on buy ing, and you'll know why "A. v ' j K. N." users call it "the best - !... .1.- i.-i if itittfrni Your grocer sells or can eet "A. K. N." BuUcr. H. R. AIKEN Wholesale Uuttcr, Eggs, Margarlltet '128 N. Delaware Avenue Philadelphia I M 4 ! 8c lb. g-."aaSterr b rl v -Sfr Y S Zl- 30c lb. Il 1 n il I ' I - -. )Uc lb. -.-..- '. .32c lb. V I Peoria, 111. Until 9 P. Mj $ j NEWS&CBLOTS - A 1 ! -Ml s'T f H y f T a i n i' .4
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