' EVENING PUBLIO LEDGER-PHILADEDPHIA, THURSDAY, DEOEMBEli ft 1919 s- mUm GOOD FRUIT RECIPES ADVENTURES WITH A PURSE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE CAREFUL DRESSING f F is V V r fc At - '&MRS. WILSON ADVISES EATING ANf t& .Tiis Fruit Has Nutritive j and Medicinal Value as ' ' Well as Delicious Cook ing Possibilities9 3 By MRS. St. A. WIIAO.V i tCetvriohi, tlli. bu Mrs. St. A intjon. Atl rights rceentd ) THE old slogan Hint an apple a day keeps the doctor an ay if still as jjood as in the dnjs of jore The anal ysis of the apple show1!: I'rotcln and nitrogenous mattcr( about .08. ' Carbohjdratcs, 2.0u. Water, 82.00. f ' Tats, .OH. Acids. 1.00. Cellulose, 3.02. And it contains nbmtt 200 calories. B The nutritive and medicinal value of the apple in the thtil diet linijb be casib understood when the phjsicinns tell us that those who lio on a diet of over rich foods and fall heir to the diseases 4nrlnnfl liv this fort of food arc quickly relieved when a liberal diet of apples becomes their dnllj portion The apple is surely the king of all fruit and it mn be eaten both raw and cooked. There need be no actual waste to good, sound apples. The par ings, cores and teeds ma be used for making jelly. SOME t'NUSUALi APPLE KECIPES boutliorn Fried Apples Select some nice, firm (irceuings. TVash and wipe lrj and cut into inch slices. Dip in Hour and fry in hot bacon fat, turning with a spatula or cako turner. Senc for breakfast with hot cakes and bacon. Apple and Macaroni Hetty Cook one package of macaroni in boiling water for ten minutes. Dram, then place a layer of macaroni in the bottom of a greased baking dish and sprinkle with cinnamon. Now place n layer of apples, pand and chopped fine. Repeat uutll the dish is full, having on the top a la)cr of npplcs. Now add: One and one-half cups of strup. Four tablespoons of cooling oil. Dust the top with line breadcrumbs and dust welt with cinnnmon. llnke In n slow oven for fiftj-fhe minutes. Serve w ith sauce. Apple Cake Willi Caramel Apple Filling Place in a mixing bowl Three-quaitcrs cup of Irown sugar, One-half cup of shortening. One egg, Two cups of flour, Four level teaspoons o, Itaktng poicder, One cup of thin apple sauce. Beat to mix, then bnke in two wcll greascd and floured layer-cake pans in WHITE GOODS" The first of a series of short stories about cvorjday people iu situations that are interesting because they happen to jou and jour neighbor every day, begin in the Hvemso PunLio Ltoufii next Saturday, December 13. , FANNY' IIUItST who writes these stories, not only knows what she is talking about, but talks about what .hc knows. Her first heroine is n salesgirl in a department store. Miss Hurst was oncp a saleswoman herself, and she knows the work, the weariness, the struggles and the temptations of the position. She knows morn than this she knows how to tell about it all in such a ivid way as to gne the reader the improssion of being in a theatre seeing every scene ical isticnlly enacted. You'll Enjoy This Story AS A GIFT! This Electric Iron will be most welcome. The "Heel Stand" which enables you to set the hot iron down anywhere is a. Manning - Bow-V man im- $y provement. Standard Electric Supply Co. rhone loc. itSt. 223 . 13TII ST. How to Remove Obstinate Blackheads EVEN though the surface of your skin is fairly peppered with black headsand you may have tried many suggestions with out results right prepara tions will help the condition In a short time. Proved by daily tests on thousands of women in more than 3,500 Beauty Shops nothing has been found more practical than to use fK' IffiW L Acne Cream This cream is applied after cleansed with medicated oap and water, Afttraeveral applica tions the fatty lint pa (blackhead)) may be (JWodged and then the cream used daily until the akin if tree from any ich dtfecti. M W 4 PHf4nnt Start! hmJ Jm APPLE OR MORE A DA Y Mrs. M. A. Wilson to Give Economy Talhs at Bazaar Mrs. Mary A. Wilson, food econo mist of the EVf.Nt.vo 1'uw.io IiFiioEn, will give food-economy tajks and demonstrate new sugar less and cgglcss recipes every after noon and cuning this week at the 100th Infantry llazanr, in the First Regiment Armor), ltroad and Cal low hill streets. THIS APTKUXOON 2:30 o'clock Sugarless spongecake, cgglcss muffins. TOXIOI1T 8 o'clock Sugarless crullers, cgglcss majonnnisc, cream cabbage, bis cuits. TOMORROW 2 30 p. in Corn dodgers, corn muffins 8 p. in, Meat-cutting demonstra tion, gingerbread. a moderate om for twenty minutes. Put together with caramel filliug. Caramel Applo Filling Place in n saucepan : One and one-quarter cups of broien sugar. One cup of grated apple. Three tablespoons of shortening. Cook until it forms a soft ball iu cold water, then remove from the stoc and ndd two tablespoons of evaporated milk Heat to a cream and -prend between the lajers. Dust the top of the cake with cinnamon and sugar. .My Apple Sauce Wnlpnf nnrf (,n mi nwl tm, .! nnn1n then wash and cut into pieces. Place u iiuuns oi me prepareu apples in n saucepan and ndd three cups of water Cook until soft and then rub through 11 RIOVn tft rntnnlil flin ulrlnc. Anci. n..,l seeds. Sweeten the sugar and HaMir wiui nuunerf. i sing part green and part red apples sues a beautiful rose colored sauce. Apple and Raisin Pie Line a deep pie pinto with plain pactr, then place n lajer of thinh sliced npplcs, tden a lajer of seeded raisins. Repeat until the plntc is full Now sprinkle lichtly with three level tablespoons of Horn and 7 no-thirds cup of broien sugar, One teaspoon of nutmeg. Cover with top crust tud bake in a slow oven for foil) -five minutes. Sirs. Perkins's New England Pan Dowdy Citeasc well u deep baking or casse role dish and place iu the bottom a lajcc of bllrpil apples. Sprinkle witli cinnamon mid brown sugar and a fow eeded raisins to each lajer. When the dish is full, turn ocr the apples a cornstarch custard Coer with plain In Bad Weather An Jittt active and practical raincoat and tam-o'-shnnter hat appear in a smait leather simile. The rubberized side turns to the storm and the silk canton side to the wearer. The tarn is of the same mnterinl as the coat and is extremely casj and becoming to wenr ALL FOR New 1 LAYER Including Bench, Cabinet & 24 Latest Music Rolls THIS brand-new, full-size Tennyson Player-Piano, plays all btendard 8-note rolls. It is plain in design, being built on the most modem artistic lines. It has a five-point motor, bell metal plate, spruce sounding board, ivory keys' and ebony sharps and all tho latest improve ments. It is priced far under prevailing prices for equal quality. This is possible only through the foresight of our factory in purchasing, months ago, the necessary materials to increase its output. Everywhere piano dealers and even manufacturers are short of stock, while our factory has' nearly doubled its output for this year. Large production means the reduction of cost of manufacturing as well as overhead cost, which is shown in the price quoted herewith. Now is wiB uiiib to maiie your selection oeiore a cnango in conditions scnus prices up. NEW 1920 MODEL 88-NOTE GUARANTEED PLAYER-PIANO Now, when almost everything has been advanced in price, this combination offer including bench, cabinet to match and 24 latest Q. K. S. music rolls, with this high-grade, 88-note truar anteed player-piano at $478, should cause everyone contemplating gettinir a nlavpr fnr nbrt.t. mas to make their selection immediate delivery. A Liberal Allowance for Your "Silent" Piano Open Friday Evening Until Nine BUY YOUR, XMAS PLAYER Mrs. Perkins's Now England Pan Dowdy Is a Combi nation of Brown Betty and Deep Pie pastry and bike in a slow oven for one hour. Cusfanl for Applo Dowdy One cup of sirup, Tieo cups of eidei or juice made from cooling the apple paring icith icatcr, One-half cup of comttaich, One teaspoon of cinnamon. One-quarter teaspoon of nutmeg, l'inch of allspne. Stir to dissolve thoroughly the starch, then bring to a boil and cook for three minutes. Pour over the prepared dowdy nnd cover with tiic crust as directed. French Railed Apples Select medium t-i7cd apples. Core and Temove inch -wide strips of paring 1'iom top nnd bottom and center of npplcs. Place in muflm p ins nnd ndd One tablespoon of tenter, Ttco tablespoons of sirup. Hnke in icslow oven for forlv min utes. Raking the apple in muffin pins prevents me nppio trom tnenuing nnd wasting as in the usual baking pan. It is also possible to pare ami bake apples in this manner. If jou wish to pare apples before baking do not core them. The Question Corner Todnj's Inquiries 1. How can suede shoes that nre shiny with wenr be freshened? 2. What new kind of smelling salts convenient to carry in the hnnd bng nre being sold now ' 3. Describe a gift that would bo ap preciated by the man of the house. 4. How can stains be removed from tiled floors? 5. What weekly treatment should be given winter house plants'' 0. Describe a pretty nnd useful de vice for helping the memory in the matter of mailing letters Yesterday's Airsw ers 1. Norway has taken n sten inter esting to women iji appointing n woman to sit in the nssemblj of the league of nations 2 A charming evening dress frr n voung gul hns n bodice, girdle and flaring joke of light blue vel vet To the voke is nttached a bouffant overskirt of light blue ihiffon, edged with a row of tiny pink roses. 3. In cleaning painted walls the precaution should be tnken of not Uhing jellow soap or wn1iing soda, as this causes discolora tion of the paint. J Shoo trees can be enameled in a light slinde nnd decorated with tinv painted roses for Christmas gifts. C. A perforated bottle top bold in the stores will muke clothes sprinklers out of ordinal bot tles. 0. The latest stvle of powder box has a tinv edition of the painted wooden milliner's models us linn die. XMAS PLAYER OFFER 920 Model PI lira ilHb READY FOR IMMEDIATE DLL1VLKY $i7Q BmOM "M m m now. Call at once and make satisfactory initial arrangements for Terms a Low as $300 Per Week Start Your Monthly Payments Jan. 26, 1920 The Woman's Exchange Would Be Movie Actress To the Editor of Woman' Pnee: Denr Madam Would ou plcaso givi mo this information if possible, or if jou haven't it, perhaps jou could nfer me to some one who hns: Is there any studio iu Philadelphia where a joung Indy could apply for a position who has had experience in mo' tlon pictures? CURIOUS. 'lhere arc no studios in Philadelphia now. The nearest is at lletz.wood. A motion-picture magazine could give jou the name of the company that is located there. About Social Service Work To the Editor of Woman's Pane! Dear Mtdani Wonder whether you could help mo out? I would like very much to know to whom and where I must go to find out about "social" work. 1 hao a few hours each day to spare, nnd would love to devoto them to that line of work, onlyvlo not know win re to go for information M. F. T. Have jou lind experience in boclnl set vice work? I am sure that jou would be welcomed ut the Society for Organ ising Chnntv, 41!) South Fifteenth streets, at the home service sectton of the Red Cross, or at anj of the ncigh boihood or settlement houses, if jou have had experience in this kind of work. If there is no work at any of these places that you could do in part time, no doubt the women in charge will tell you of something of the kind that you could do. Your other letter wa an swered some time ago. Haven't jou re ceived it jet? If not, I hope jou will Ut me know so that I can nuswer it again, for it must hnvo been lost in the tuuil. Announcing Engagement To the hdltor of Woman's Paoe: Denr Madam Plense he kind enough to ndvise me what the custom is' when announcing nn engagement? Should piloted invitations be sent? If not, should the written invitations specify the intended announcement? How should the evening be spent? Should nnme enrds be pluced at each plate at Ihc table1' UXCERTAIX. There are all kinds of wnjs in which to announce an engagement. Do jou mean to announce this one at n tea? If so, simplj send jour card, with the dnlr and time of the ten, and at the top write "To meet Miss ," using the name of the person whose engage ment is to be announced. Do not men tion the engagement on the invitation, hut keep it as a surprise on the day of the ten If it is nn evening affair, have it in the form of n reception, mid have writ ten announcements passed to each guest on arrivnl Then good wishes can be offered bj the guests as they spenk to vou nnd jour guest of honor. Spend the evening in dancing or games, and have a few tables of bridge or 500 for those who do not care to play games nnd do not dance. At this' kind of an nffaii jou would have no place cards, for the refreshments would be merelj passed from u table; no places would be set. If o have a dinner pnrty to an nounce the engagement have place cards at each place, and either write the nn nouiic cinent on the buck of these cards or have cards passed between courses. rllie evening could be spent in the same waj, onlv, of lourse, it would be shorter than it would be if jou had the recep tion. " ALL FOR 88-NOTE GUARANTEED slaasE!! WITH BENCH MUSIC ROLL CABINET & 24 Q.R.S. MUSIC ROLLS Buy Your Player Now CU at Onco & Make Arranje ment. for Immediate Delivery OPEN FRIDAY EVENING UNTIL NINE HOW. TO GET FUN . OUT OF WALKING A Dally Fashion Tnlkty Florence Rose IF YOU nro much of a pedestrian if you walk for pleasure or more as a matter of ncccsSltj don't choose the long winter coat. For a lightweight coat the length of material that ex tends below the knees maj not offer any impediment, but when there is length nnd weight combined, as there is in a heavy woolen fur or leather coat then you will find that pleasure vanishes from walking nnd fatigue en ters in its place. And the smart young woman of to day selects the hat she wears when she goes out walking or skating with as much care as the hat she wears at tho horse show or opera. Above all else she becks suitability and she knows that feathers and flowers and gold laco are not appropriate for Mich occasions. Moreover, f or her own com fort she docs not wnnt n heavj hat or a stiff hat. And this is why it is that tho fabric tains have gained such favor with tho athletic joung women. Some times they are made of black velvet Mimetimcs of colored duvctyn. The nne in the sketch is of tan duvctjn to jnatch the jacket and 'its only trim ming consists ot sine stlteliing ncross. the top. Copjrleht. 1010 by riorenco Ross. Jr JLw f" m 4p J I I V 1 Endorsed by Alfred JV. McCafin, pure food expert ' of the New York Globe .U - - Don't be dis appoint e d Ask for First Prize by name. Churners of Fancy Nut vButter Please Tell Me What to Do By CYNTHIA Cynthia wishes to remind her readers that letters should bo short, written on one side ot the paper only and signed with the full name. The namo will not bo printed with the letter. She'd Like to Shake Him Dear Cjnthin I have been reading your column nnd would like to tcU "Old Bachelor" a few things. "Old Bachelor," you certainly do make mo angry when you say there's not a girl in Philadelphia who can cook like the old-faBliioncd girl. You arc wrong. I am a girl, sixteen years old. I use just enough powder to take away tho shine, nnd would use paint if I needed it, and I can cook a good meal. As my mother, is dead I keep houso for my father nnd brother, nnd I bet I can cook as well as your mother. Naomi B. is too easy with vou when she sajs she would like to give you a good tongue-lashing; for my part I would like to give you n good shaking. iou nan Dccicr lane my advice, Old Bachelor." Ifnd take another rlmnrc. because some day jou will be an old man and won't have any one to' take enro of you. What do you Bay, Dan B. am I right? And as Cynthia says, " 'Old Bachelor,' really jou know you do not mean what vou say; you just want to start something." SPITFIRE. Courage, "Marlon"! Dear Cjnthia As a dally reader of your column, kindly allow mo space for a few lines to "Marion." As I read vour letter, "Marion," my thoughts drifted back to one sad day last summer when tho loss of my wife mado a vacant place ii my honfe. "Marion," many sad and lonely davs I hae spent since that time. I surelj know jiibt how jou feel nnd truly jou have my sjmpathy. - Nevertheless, we have to meet these and other events of our lives, aud I know it is very Iinrd to be cheerful and happy when you think jou haven't a friend iu the world. But. "Marlon," take the advice that Cjnthia has bo cheerfully given jou: try to nke others happy. Say and do little pleasing things to those jou como in contact with daily; visit jour hick friends; give them n cheerful word; try at tfll times to be thought ful of others. This advice may not appeal to you, but give it a trial and 1 ninp huic in a short time jou will forget Some of jour unhappincss. As to jour beiug too old to marry, nonsense, "Marion." You are just tho right age to go into a worth widower's home, which jou prefer. If jou nre sincere in vour desire to meet a widower, burely jour friends could refer jou to one who might hi acceptable to you. You sure know, where there's a will, there's u waj. dood luck to you, "Marion!" Aud I hope, while looking over Cynthia's column in the future, I may lenrn that jou have found one who lias brought happiness and sunshine into vour sad nnd lonely life. LONELY. When the motor-car was first offered to the public people were skeptical about its real value. Trey had always used horses. Many thought the motor-car must be a failure. But they have long since changed their minds. Science won in giving the world a new kind of trans portation. And Science has done as much for foods in making a new kind of butter from the fats of cocoanuts and peanuts combined with fresh pas teurized milk and churned into r the Modern Butter First Prize is really delightful. Its flavor is all its own. It furnishes the fats that your body needs. ' It tastes good. First Prize is wholesome, pure, rich. It is the modern butler that is used by thousands who can afford anything they want. And all can afford First Prize. First Prize is a change from old to new in butter. It is creamy and smooth. It satisfies palate and fyody. It is clean. It is packed with the care it ought to have. Try i i it. No benzoate of soda nor any other preservative is needed to keep First Prize sweet. Your grocer sells First Prize or can get it for you. Try , -4L pound today. DISTRIBUTORS FOR PHILADELPHIA AND VICINITY P. E. SHARPLESS COMPANY 813-819 N. Eleventh Street, Philadelphia . Churned by AMMQN & PERSON, Jersey City, N. J. - Established 189X NEAT-LOOKING FOR THE Minnie Thought It Wouldn't Malte Any Difference to Look Untidy When She Applied for a Position, but It Did (T THINK it's so silly," a girl cx- A claimed tho other day, "for people to think that if a girl isn't beautifully dressed nnd neat and all that, she Isn't efficient. What difference does her ap pearance make to her work? If she's good, she's good. What she looks liko doesn't make any1 difference; why should a little thing liko n petticoat below the skirt havo anything to do with it?" Perhaps it hasn't a thing to do with her efficiency. But it has a great deal to do with her chance to display her efficiency. Listen to tho talo of Minnie. Minnie started out to answer an ad vertisement for a competent stenog rapher, knowing well that sho answered tho requirement. Her mother cnllcd to her as she left, "Wait. Minnie," she snid, "You havo two buttons off the front of jour coat." "Well, that won't make or break me," Minnie retorted nnd kept on her way. When she arrived at the office, the man who was Interviewing tho applicants for the position looked over her recommen dations and found them good. Then ho looked over Minnie's personal nppear ntico and found it very bad. The lack of buttons on her coat was very notice able, her hair was loose on the sides, and her gloves wero badly split out at the fingortips. Then he looked into the future. Adventures DOROTHEA and I wero talking about shopping I have the greatest re spect for Dorothea's shopping sense. She not only knows values sho knows where to find them. That is why I am passing nlong her information nbont the waists. "I bought one for mother." she explained. "It is French voile of nn excellent quality, with n soft frill down tho front, edged with fine lace. They had other styles, too. In this lovely French voile, with prices under S,V Dorothen thinks that this shop is a particularly good one at which to btlv waists, so I am telling jou about it, nnd w ould recommend that on drop in there the next timj you are in town. How nbout this for n gift for the mother with a rather new baby? A bith thermometer. Thev aro round white nlfairs that one puts' right in the wnter to make sure it Is exactly the right temperature for His Highness. You can get these thermometers for STic. I want to tell you nbout n lamp that is one of the best values I have seen in many n long day. It is nn electric lamp, standing somo eighteen inches high. The bise is of beautifully wrought metal in dull gold finish. The opaque glass shade has the glowing yellows nnd grays found in u rnro opal,, and radiates a soft, mellowing light. This lamp bears the remarkable price of $10.75. It might be tho very thing vou all would want to put together nnd buv for mother. It is in Switzerland that ono finds wig lyfiang from, Old to y? rs IPrize a, V. CLOTHES BUSINESS GIRL I HE SAW nn endless succession of dis couraging mqrnings, MInnio sitting at her untidv desk In a shirtwaist that might easily have been so much fresher, her belt slipped to show tho safety pin that kept waist and skirt together, and tho inevitable hole just abovo the heel of the patent leather pumps. He saw himsolf nfrald to give Mlnnio a letter to write for fear her hands would make it too dirty to send away; ho saw tho younger girls in tho office encouraged in their habits of not" being nent so long as thej wero pretty. "Miss Smith doesn't bother about keeping herself to prlminnd just so," they declared. "Why should we worry?" So, this man with foresight, coming bnck from his drnam of the future, looked Minnie over again, nnd decided, "No, I'm af raid, you hnven't tho necessary qualifications for this position." And Minnie hurried out of tho office, stopped just outside to pat some powder on her nose, nnd trotted off to another office, thoroughly disgusted. Perhaps personal appearance doesn't make a girl incompetent. I'crhnps she can do ns good work as tha girl who is always neat and clean and carefully put to gether, if not better work. But how will she over get tiie chance to prove it, if rIio is so repulsive to every ons who interviews her? If sho is so utterly incompetent in taking care of herself and her clothes, how will any ons ever believe that she is efficient in tak ing, care of important business letters? With a Purse tho best Swiss wntches, which Is ons way of beginning to tell you about something else thnt comes from Switzerland, which gave mo great de light when I was a littlo girl. It is a card on which is pasted a picture of a littlo girl whoso fabric skirt haft n mysterious power. If the weather is to be rainy, her skirt assumes one color. But when bright days aro pre dicted, its huo is changed. I was glad to find that theso may still bo had for 50c. Ono would bo lots of fun for tho Christmas stocking. And imagine tho never-ending interest iu keeping-it by tho window in your little girj's room, and her self-conscious pride 'when sho Informs you seriously that "today will i be rainy, because dolly's skirt says so." For the names of nhtro. address W'omen'i l'nco Editor, or phono Walnut 3OO0. Chocolate Ooldan Vanilla, Powders that make up into a delicious, nutritious and wholesome dessert. At Your Grocers, 12c ' Tlio Morrlnon Co.. l'lillu New fir - '".IV H't )b i 1NQW, , flnlQEr CheatautJStrt yA' fc V mejr jr..-a. I L, K"ft "- fcss -8 H" r 0 ' - HlwwUMIuptfW A H ..jLT.i.t.l-fft-lil
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