'X.FT' fnn' Twwminwj "vVsWS to EARNING PITBLIO LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, JT5ESnAT, DECEMBER 30, 1919 SOME GOOD RECIPES WARM VESTS ADVENTURES WITH A PURSE SNOWY DAYS EXCHANGE r ll pifew MRS. WILSON SUGGESTS NEW YEAR'S DINNER liccipos Arc Given for Num ber of Delicious Dishes in Quantity Sufficient for Twelve Persons Horseradish Sauce IF i t h Roast Beef Yorkshire Pudding Gives a Piquant Flavor That Is Unusual By Sin.S. M. A. WILSON tConirlaht 13 It. hu Vrt. .If. A. IVItenn. All tlahts reserved. TVTANr people like Hip old-fnshinncd '-- idea of rntrrlnininc on New Ycnr's Day with n ronl old-tlnu- dinner. An Idenl number ii oil Iter right or twelve persons. Put the full itiot:i of leave In the dininc-rooni tnhle nnd pud it nicely. Cover with .vour hest tnblo clolh. A niinialure tree op a bush of mistletoe or liollv for a ccntcrpicrc is both seasonable and appropriate. To Bene this meal with one maid it must be nrrniiRcd 10 n to relieve her nf'the waitress tusks. Mold the butter i!ito balls and .irraime the sctvicc, nl lowing at least twenty two inches be tween the truest. Plnce the relrrv noil rMtsh in glass dishes at intervals along CiO side of the (able and serve the salad frith the dinner. A SUOOESTIVE COI.ONIAI, 5IKNU Ovster Somi vVelcrv Home Made Itelishes IJoa'l Heel" Yorkshire Pudding Brown draw Ilnrsernilish Sauec Mashed Potatoes Ittittercil Onions Bpieed Cantaloupe and Watermelon Kind Beet and Ciiblinjjp Salnd Plum T'nddinc Minee Pie Coffee Kccipcs fur Twelve Prisons Strain the nii-e o fifty slewing oys ters, then look (Item over carefully anil remove all bits nf shell. Wash nnd then, place m a saucepan and add two tablespoons ot butter. Now place in a larse saucepan il'our pints nf null.. One pint nf o;irr liquid, tine half rup of flour. Stir to dissolve the Hour thoroughly C3 then briDK nuiekiy to a boil. Princ fhe oysters quickly to the sealdins point, add to the milk with i Tiro tablripoous of finely minced parsley. Ono traspnnn of oialrd onion, Y)nc and onr half lr aipaans of fall One half teaspoon nf irhilr pepper. Ict simmer slowly for a few min- Mrs. Wilson Answers Queries No. 12 My Dear Mrs. Wilson Would you itindly let me know how to make corn vIish I mean Ihe one with corn, cabbage peppers, etc.. and oblige? (Mrs.) W. V. lorn Belisb Place in a preserving kettle Ono crn of tioc-rf emit. " One quart of cooled siting ftcnm, One quart of rool.nl limit hcans. Eight arern pippns, eul in smalt pieces. One small head of cabbage, slucitdcd fnc, X)nc ounce of milliard seed. Equal parts of vinegar and water to ee"cr Bring to a boil and cook for thirty-five minutes. Now place in a bowl Ono cup of flour. One-half cup of yellou milliard, 'Sne half cup nf salt. One half i up nf suanr, Onr Ohio e of pnpriha. 7'iro eupi of iineoar. Stir to dissolve and then add to the Wiling mixture. Cook for 1," minutes and then till into all glass jais and real. Store in a cool, dry place. No. 15. Mj Dear Mrs. Wilson Kindly tell me a good recipe for home-made noodles Mrs. P. .1. It. HomcOfcuJe Ts'undlcs Break an egg in a mixing bowl and add Vour tablespoons of icater, One ieaipoon of salt. One half teaspoon of ichile pepper. 55cat to mix und theu add sufficient flour to make a stiff dough. Knead well, i-ovcr and fat btand for 10 minutes. Now roll out until thin as paper and rojl as for jelly l oil. Cut in cither broad pr- narrow ..noodles. No. 10. My Dear Mrs. Wilson Kindly tell me how to make Irish stew and aUo potatoes au graliu. A. (i. Irih Mew Place l1t pounds of neck ot mutton in a saucepan and add Three eupi of boiling tenter. One cup of sherd onions. Cook until nearly lender and then add One quart of potatoes, cut in quar ters. Thicken tbe gravv and season. Serve fcarnished with fiurly chopped parsley. Potatoes an Oratin Use 1 quart of cold boiled potatoes, cut in dice. Plato in a baking dish aud add Thrt" onions, minced fine. Four tablespoons of finely minced parsley. Two and one-half eupi nf thin cicam sauce. One teaspoon nf salt. One-half teaspoon of pepper. Mix and then make the top smooth svSth a knife. Sprinkle with lino bread i-rumba and " tablespoons of grated rljcfise. Bake in moderate oven for -5 minutes. No. IT. My Dear Mrs. Wilson Please publish a recipo for making farina pudding, cooking it in n similar man ner to boiled rice and serving in tho same way. Should thcro bo much sugar in it? K. M. Cook tho farina in a double boiler, titling' Wi cups of boiling water to two thirds of a cup of farina. Add S tea spoon of salt and cook for l',i hours oyer a slow fire. Serve with crushed and sweetened fruit custard sauce or nlvietened cream. No. 1! Nry Dear Jlrs .Wilson Please Vnblish recipe) how to niako nice brown sauce for meat and mushrooms, (jc. Mrs. S; Brown Sauce, Place in a saucepan 0 tablespoons of shortening, preferably bacon or hum fat. JCdd 4 tablespoons of flour and brown 11J. Now add IVj cups of water or atpckv Bring to a boll and cook for 5 waatea. Add tie mush room i or other WKliidgml ergo. Ask Mrs. Wilson If1 j on have any cookery prob lems, bring them to Mrs. Wilson. .She will he glad to answer ou through these columns. No per onal replies, however, can be given. Address questions In Mm. M. A. WiNon. Va r.Nt.No I'uiimo Luoaun, IMiilndelphia. utes. Serve with old-fashioned wnter crackers. Itoasl Beer toikvliiic Pudding Select n fnncv tirime cut from n voung .steer tiud have the butcher cut off the chine and trim for roasting Place in u baking pan without season ing. Place in lowest pint of the In oil ing oven. Cook, allowing tifteen min utes to the pound. Turn the meat exer, fifteen minutes and baste with its own fat. Cooking the meat before the tlnme gives it the flavor and appearance of the old-time open-fire roasting. About twenty minutes before serving the meal place one-half cup of the ilrippings from the roasting pan In a baking pan nnd place in the ovenio beat. While heating prepare the pud ding. Place in a low i Tiro and one-half rups of null;. Inn rggi I Sent to mix thoroughly ami then add Onr mid nne-hiilt tmipnons nf sail. Onr-holf teaspoon of pepper. One teaypoon nf orated onion. Two and nnr-liolf rupi nf old. 7'iro level tablespoon nf linking poir drj Meat to remove the lumps nnd thru nnrn. inln )... ....! I .1 !,.,!, ,., I nlin.lf ll,ni..n.iPln ..r .... I....I, ,l I I--.... .. .1U1 , 1)1 II--MIIS. II UiMllllk Mill I i, , ,' , ' .""" .,''" ...in..- m ii urn .iven mr mmi) iiiiiiuies. iihkiiii inree iinies Mini uie uripiuugs from the roust. Add the Hour to the pan in which tho meat -was ro.isicil. Ilrovvn well nnd add three cups nf cold wnter, suit nnd ( pepper 'o taste. Bring to the boiling point and cook for a few minutes, then serve. Some people like English horseradish sauce with the roast meat. And they sprvp the gravv over the pudding I'Ince in u saucepan One-half nip of iiater. One-half cup of while vinnjui . ' I'ire tablespoons of eornstimh. Stir to dissolve rhe starch nnd tlien . nnug to ii tiuii nun coou mr live min utes. Add ,inis!i$ One-half rup of sour enam, Onr, and our half iruipoons of salt, Our tcinpoou nf irhilr prrper. One small glasi of giutrd horseiad iVr. Hear, stirring frequently to the boil ing point. Iter! and Cabbage Salad Shred line one small head of rnbbage. Place in salt wilier to crisp for one hour. Now drain. Turn on a cloth to dry. Place in a bowl and add One cip nf finrlg shieddrd celerp, Tun nniow, (hopped fine, Tirn witch peppi m. chopped fine. One rup nf iiiiiionnoisr dicssing, Onr and onr half leaipoons of salt, Onr titiHpnnii of paprika. Tosh to mix thoroughly anil I lien serve on individual salmi plates, l.ar nish Willi finely chopped pickled heels in the form of a bolder niniind each serv ice. A market list for twelve persons: ir ponuiH nf standing lib-loin cut, '((; oyilrrs. I'nur branrhes nf relcrp. Fnc pi n It of mill,. One-half pint nf eieam for inffee, One-quarter pound nf rnfjrr, One-quarter perl nf onions, One hunch nf brrti. One small head of lettuce. Twn prpprri. Tiro dozrn tolls. ' One pound of butler. Tiro rrri. Onc-hnlf pound of plum pudding, Onr rxltn large pic, making ticchc imnll iitli. One-quarter pound of sugar. Adventures With a Purse ((rpKI.Ij me just one Hung that has J not gone up in price," cvclaitned Dorothea, "mid I will till jou exactly how much wnter goes over Niagara to the quart " "Huh. two pints," I said disdainfully. "Anybody knows that. But just Hip same. I can tell you some thing thai has not gone up in price "What?" replied Miss Dorothea. "Ilmr nets," I answered. And surprising to say, they have not. Tins ono simp bus been having IIipiii for u long linn- for ten cents each or SI a dozen. They are straight nets, .of leal hair, me good size anil wear very well, I think you will like I hem. One shot) bus lovely pink silk batiste bloomers valued at more than $" n pair for Si. fid. They are very trim and smart, und are exceptionally good value. If your winter bat needs "a new one" and you do not want to pay very ranch for a new hat this late in the season, you will bo interested in an astounding collection of iintrinimeil lints I saw today. In Hie first place they are arranged on tables, with the prices of the hats on that table nlniiilv marked. Thus, if you have made up your mind i thnt vou will soend so much for n ball you can go right to the table loiilaining i lials nl that price which means n i -saving in nine. The lulls for the most -part are ttnl vini'iicii. ns I already have said, but I did ec ii few trimmed lints There were prit's as low us S'J Do, mid i to tell the truth. I saw some for even less. A number wero satin, too. I Rend n self-addressed, stamped envelope lo tin- I'ditor of Woman's Page, or call AValnut 3000, for names of shops where articles mentioned in Adventures With a Purse may ba purchased. The Source The children plnv with endless noise aud clamor, Now shouts ot joy arise; now shrieks of anger Inform the universe of their dissen sions ; Near by, the mother sits, unmoved, well Knowing How swift their changing mood, how i licet their passions. How short their liltle day, and how the evening AYill bring 'lieiu all, forgrllhig. to her 00--0111. f I weie .'nlled tti sit aiming Ihe might v, W'ilh nil this poor distracted woiid about me. Id pray, oh very humbly, for n mother' comprehension. Edith B. Allen, in tho Woman Ciliwn. Please Tell Me What to Do By CYNTHIA A Letter to "H. S. Jack" Dear Cynthia If were llnrdluck, Smiling .lack, I would change my tactics entirely. Jack is suffering fiom mi attack nf self-cotiscioiisue.ss. T'n conscious!) or otlurwise, lie has joined the self-luiters' union, and Is working ban! nt it. If he finds that after "ctiterlnining the company all evening" he is not invited back, perhaps he over does the thing. His style of entertain ment mav not appeal to nil. and bis sense of humor may bore others Why not let some one else be the comedian lor a while? The surest kej to popularity lies In forgetting one's self and appealing to be absorbed in every one else, w itliollt being too "liusj." .Jack is so ntixlciim to get in" Hun ,p llteially breaks his, ms-ij iii uie process, mko it ens Tor n while just he n normal being and n good listener. To be Interesting be interested. (Jet nwny from jour little self nnd look on Hie activities of others, Pollow the tactics of the "iick ones" who get the invilnlinus and jnu'll get them, loo. I've been there tu,self. limv.UM) CI.YMP.Il. She "Bobbed" Her Hair . I I I . ... I.!.. . i 'cm- .i iniiiu - , lew (tajs ago my prl friend mid I had our hair cut in tlfi minimi insnioi mi, H ,s ,,.,., hecoiiiln" to me mid m friend. When mv boy trieml came to sec he was er'iuucli I put out about me wearing m hnir ! lifililin.l .itul 1... ...I.I .!..., . , ...... , . . ' .' . . '"."I"" """ -'H Willi millltflM Ittlll- It 1lrktli.H ! t II , . - .."...ml. I c IIIIIO II no ijuii no now iioesn t chit to associate iUilh mj girl fiieiul myself, i liiimiiiL' We weie , lolls nml he sj, "n dolls for me '." Do ,von Hunk this hid is woi-thv of IH.v fliendsliipV I c.lll see no leason'whj n girl should be culled a doll because sh,. vfeiirs her linir bobbed. Piobablv some el the renders could ci.lislit t-n die on I lie subject, MISS llOIIP.KIi UAH;. If the .voting man Is prejudiced in regnnl to bobbed hair he liiisu right to his own opinions. oii nlso have ii ilght "In .vuiirs. nml jf iieithpi. 0f um wj BjV(. in lo hip oilier II is Heller to liren ; t he friendship now. Answers "A Recluse" Dear Cviilhin llnving rend the let lei of "A lleilusp." I should like very much to rela'e mj epeiience along I tie same line. 1 nui a .vmii'ig iiinn of Iwcnlv Ihice. not verv good looking, nml until about three real's no enjojed Ihe suce ot dlffeieiit girs, often nlteiidiiig dances, parlies. e(.. with IIipiii. About that tinip gills ns ii class ceased lo interest ine chiellj because most of oui ciowd weie lather piudish. Sime then I've not met nor talked with mine than half n do.cn of the lair scv. Ilmvpvei. unlike "A lie I elnse," I seem lo he as happy as ever, I I do not env.v oilier couples when I sic them lit the movies. I go ipiile ofleu, I lis well as o the belli r class of theul- ricnl productions I d niton eiioj liiiving 'i nice, con genial soil of .voung I.id.v ;n i omp.uij me, but inn 'i stiiinger lieic, and mi fin haven't nut nu.v gills nl nil. , mil dance, but enjov having good times and consider mvself normal in every wnv and n thoioiiglilv led bloodiil jAmeiiciu, in fuel, 1 icieirril my dis 1 charge from Ihe u.iyy less Ihnti two months ago. I'd enjov meeting some nice girls who like good times wilhoul in lot of mush, hut certainl.v will not 'die hroken-heaileil if I do not. I'd like to hear some one else's opinion of the letter signed "A Itecluse. 1). A. S. 77e Question (Joiner Toihy's Inciiiiries 1. What work is now being tloiie hi the . Y. C. A. in the interest of employ ment for women who lime lieioine expert in various lulu dies during lite war'' 'J Dcsciibo a dainty neckline seen in tin- jewelry slums '! What would be a novel parly for New enr's Hie? I How can tniuished silver laee on mi evening gow it, be cleaned? "i. Whin will liicnch cent curlniiis Hint have been sutiliili lied? (J In w lint unusual way is Hie fust citing of nn ntliuclivc waist made? esterd.iy 's Answcis 1. Pewter should be cb-nued wi'h whiting nnd oil. washed with hot soapsuds .1 ii fl wiped dry. "J. Striped Uniterm I is coining into l.ivor for ill esses, :.. In hasting silks or velvits. silk thread should be used, ns cotton nimks tins kind of imitptial. I. A iipw kIvIp of I II in In on set eusv to make hits siiunrc doilies large enough for plate, liuller plate nml tumbler. ft. very ni-cepliible gift for the kitchen shower would lie u box continuing n kitchen set of i luilchet. cooking folk, bread knife and spatula. I! Il is nol necessnn lo ncknoiil edge nn engraved wedding no ttotioeenient , except hi n card if mi nl home card hns been in i Used. Cisticura Soap Imparts The Velvet Touch Softp.OtntBiocC Tatenm 25c trcrywhere FflriinplM addrrea CsUcstLiborttoTli,Iyt.x,Ufciu.Mni "To Make Friends Be One" Send a Flowergram tor New Vear'i $10.00 to any city. Charles Henry Fox Tim Btgn o ih Nolo" 2; 221 S. Broad St.- A perfect leaven er for any flour it costs no more than the low grade powders and is the best at any price. THE WHOLESOME BAKING POWDER Go buy it today Gilets of Wool Too A Daily Fashion Talk by Florence Hose I he l inll.tr ol Ihe innilel on the left is uduiir.thl.i suited for weir under ,i luat will) a lic;iv. lur iiill.ir. The other sweater is of beige ciuluniilercil in d.tili pui'iile, and is made to be wiiiu witli a spoil suit or cn.'il wilbniit fur ' TT IS no longer consideicd the snuirt or fashionable thing to go shivering airiiiud Mi inli' weather with inni'eipuite clolhfsoii Some seasons ago llu .vouug rr gul- did Ibis in n seusi nf brnviidn. The.v vim. thin blouses with tin ir furs tlnnvvii hm k when Hie Icmper.ltiiie was sliding s-erowjird on the chlllv side of fiecing and the.v never would don u heiiv.i top nial unless urged and be souglil lo do so liv solicilous miiiumn or a doting suitor 1 knew plcnt.v of col lege gnls nml debuiiiittcs who seemed lo niul.e n pei feci hohliv of spurning suit able winter clothes nnd llieic are nlwn.vs oh'ei women who still , hut liic .vooiigor women do through sheer desire to appear .voulhfiil. smiii voung Hung nither .'" '..-...'.. m.imii i.-ri sMillll. Knitted gilet n menus or adding suits lime leccntlj idea seems to hni'c iinriiith to winter come hi vogue. Tin stinted in Prance. wneic Hie women learned iiow to I. nil in war limes as ii omen did here. Sweaters jinve never taken so much hold on women's fusli inns there as heie. s, they had liltle chnnie of using (heir knowledge of knitting thai wu.v I'.lll Hie kiiiltei: gilet to wear us a wiiisfeo.H in coinluuiiliou vvilh the winter suit iiinueiMiilcl.i gained piiiularil,i . When untile in snme bright i. in now uie -omui voung t g miner tnssels, some of them of wool mid some boasts t lie,, wnrin woolen i Inihes,. Siier them of metal, jail thei "hmd- tllcks herself into a leillhe,- ills lldllsliiille " The -ilet III the liglll s of the iniiniers of wool nml with her smart , sort Unit on,, would VPar without furs, woolen stockings nnd woolen gloves. ,, it is lopped with n collni that goes trio, pen Inline, she knows tlmi she luis ,, mound ami fastens well in fiont. : . : : JPM January Kecoras at Km ' BB Heppe's Tomorrow x fsSStS louiorrovv innininfr the .Innoiiry l.isL of Ihe Viclinln (lllilllilk i iffllllillll licin ds noes on siilo. Wo inv tie all Victor patrons to lisit lllllillllsll i ISj!$MiiMiPM our 0,"r'' ""' nenr tlioivi. llllllllllll 1 ftISillt?l ''''"' llst- l'lls lnonlh ,,!IK 'om', remnrkablc Red .Seal llrilllMllI I Ilccords -nil nl tho new low iitict-s. Thoro nro fine records HBH KKiS ''-v ('a,,,-l',lll,i l''.ii'i'"i'. anclli, lilman, McCormuck, do rSlH i S tiiiKoivii und tlio Philadelphia O relies Ira. Tlipri" nro also iPilllillli aMfflO '"ln,, (-r(,l,l dance records und a few of the nioie pojiular 'Hh I Ililfl$yP S0"K'" ('"in to lloppe'H and Itcar lliem. M I ililllllfiil If you do not havo a Victiola, wcj oTci-certain outfits I SSrlsWlPwS ccuuposed "f n Vlclroln nnd n uroup of records. You ninv S0 I T MMM$ Botll ''' t'ns'1 ol' l'1,al'K '""I'lU'it, of by our rciital-puyinent ImSmMS ff"' C. J. HEPPE & SON W ! i r 'Sl H 17-1119 Chestnut St. N. W. Cor. 6th & Thompson Sts WW nt' -sXVi -'3'm ! "; B NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTION! fjjjj ' liit more Klein's Milk Chocolate Almond Bar3. S z ' They arc good for you. r r m i.iuuo nmcriEBi m wr ay ana ueiivcrca t Hours rrcsli m--- "' - ! g Sold by All Candy, Drug, Grocery Storea and Newastauda 8" jli WfjL KLEIN CHOCOLATE CO. Eiib.u.i.wn, p. Ijjlj! Wllallllii!' rt M?MM&$marmi. Philadelphia Office and Wareliouao, 3224' Matter St. lJHH .tWDZS WMVh PWffrHF3 J nA filWbz9XLJUMm, , i.oofc fn f O M H W-nm 1I IP! SS IS m mEiM 'W cJmm miIiii oi colors and worn wiih a nnv.v blue suit such ii gilct mills n harming bit of i olor. Some! lines the gilet is of pin ) wliili and this bus ,i smart it p -peitrnnic when worn with n dark soil or with lilnck and while. The khaki lob.icd swciiler plain or iiiinmrd with lilue in black goes well with the blue suit .lade gieen or i hen v if vou like bright nilnrs might be mole to .vour taste In the sketch J oil will see l the left nil nlliiiclive model sipmre nt the neck nml with n siimre indentation at the bottom It ran be worn ne.ill.v under the suit jui kot r It her with or without a blouse beiieiilli. The ioIIiii is low mid Hut him' iiiii,i . Iliciefoie. be woiu with furs The tassels that ndoin Ihe bot tom of the gilct uie an inteiesiing note, nml maik .loll Hint the new sweaters. lint till, slii.tl UK, ,l lit'i ,1. ml iillmili f.,i. "if llltve I llll'- ! xilll lliw sueMtcr w the embiiildei.i . which is done in bright cotiliasiiiig inlors of wool .nun Tin sin nter copii d was of beige and was enihioiijeii d iii dink pin pie, giving a smart efleit Willi the icii dink lilue .suit. f.U'v lislil 1911 to n.nriue lies.'. In the Kilclicn Cli ;in .ine with Iiii pent ine . clit powdeis me inefl'ci liic upon zinc . ,, f The Woman's Exchange Wants Old Record 7o the UtUtor of lt'oninii'w 'flflr: Dear Mndnm I winder if an of jour renders can help me out. Home time ago I broke one of my favorite Inlk-ing-ninehine rcennN and 1 liave not brcti able to get II niiywheie. It ban been scratched off the lists of the talking-machine company and Is not even in the catalogue any more. I thought pei hups one of your icndeis might have it. might have grown tiled of It, for It is mi old teconl, and would be glad to get lid of it. It Is called "Hamlet, Thou Ail a Melancholy Dane." fiom the opera ''Hamlet." nnd Is sung b.i Tilln Ituffo. I am icry anxious to find it nnd I hope Hint ou can help ine to get II. ' D- - It there is nn one who has this ret old und would be willing to pint with It I will end our name and address nml let .vou couiiniinicate directly with Ihe person. New Year's Entertainment 7o r.r lUlllar of 1i'onirm I'aoc: Dear Mndnm- What would you sug gest for a New Year's cnteitiiilinient In be held at my home Friday evening. .laniiniw L for a Sunday scliuol elass of about tifteen to eighteen young ladies. Hinging fiom twenty to twenty-live years? , 1 know this is hott notice, but it was only decided upon yesterday I feel certain you can assist me in ar runging for a n'ue eutertaiuiueul, in cluding refreshments. Mrs. .1. I.. It. If vou have a fireplace in Uie house ion might have a story-telling game. Have a number of fagots made of twisted newspapers ready nt the side of the hearth. Place one on the liic and as it burns stnrt Ihe story of the events of P.KJU. of course, making them iust as fantastic ami ridiculous as you like. As soon as yum fagot burns up. the nexl person must plnce one on the lire and continue the story. This continues until all the fugols are gone. As Hie number of fugols is uneven tin-it- will be inn citninty nboiil who is to burn Ihe Inst one. It would be a good plan to tiliu e lliem in a loieied box so that no one will know when the pile gels low. The person who burns the last fagot wins a prize. Another prize might be unaided lo the best story teller. If you have no fireplace, settle the length' of the stories by a watch, nnd let the hostess be the timekeeper. In that way. you inn decide, befoie the game starts, on a certain lime for Uie finish, in order lo determine the winner. A buffet supper is Ihe nicest for an affair of this kind Hot chocolate mid sandwiches, or a salnd if you want il nioie elaborate, und cake, would be suitable. Colors for Babies li ihr lUlilor nl lV'ellinit'jl t'a'H lenr Madam What minis me usunl ly wont by u girl baby. i it pink for u girl nml blue for a boy? .1. P. Thnl'is the usunl custom, pink fin u girl, blue for n-boy. P.ul ninny niotlieis who me fond of pink lei their babies wear it whether tbej me boys or girls. GETTING OUT INTO IT ON THE DAY OF A SNOWSTORM Fills You With Awe nl the Beauty of the World M alios You ' Forget Sordid Troubles and Renews Your Strength "TJHKN tho snow is snowin', nnd ' it's murky overhead." ns Harry I.nuder sings, il is "nice to lle'in your bod. nml wnliti rim u,,' .Irlri .,tm. Icstdy past your window. But if you'ie sick of yourself, tiled of everything you have and all Unit you have to do. just put on a wu in coat, short skirt, stout miocs, nnd that funny-looking lint thaf is guaranteed to defy any kind of weather, and get out into It. You trudge tilling the stieet all alone et cepl for a contemptuous mitoniobile with c inking chains, (hut mils along with a slow speed nnd a clank like the ghost of n tumbled pus.t, nnd the few unfor tunates who havo to go out to get some where. They all pity ion, but tlu-v are more to be pitied than you, be. cause you love it and they don't. If you walk far enough, bendin., against tbe storm, and sinking into the drifts with every labored step, you can plod beyond pitying people and scorn ful automobiles, You effn reach a load that shows no tracks of wheels or slims. A place where the white world stretches ahead, calm, peaceful, unbroken, shad ow eil only by overhanging hemlocks, weighted low with flieir drifted burdens. Invisible biids, undminted bv the storm, make themselves lecogniiied bv the bustle of their various, important tasks oierhead. rrUU: snow has taken the chill out -i-of the air heie. und left it dean and hue fhe toil of walking fills you with n glow-. 1.011. slop for a minute to enjoy il all. The stillness seems to rcisgsn The Tortures of NEURITIS rVUJGS may relieve, but will not eradicate the cause. "Oiir Natural Methods WILL. 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The conditions which make laundries good places lo work make them also the place to have your laundering done. Ask Your Present Laimdryman About Family Laundry Service' For the Whole Family Laundry surround and worm jou like tbe com forting wnlls of a shelter. The atmos phere is nil aslant and awry with. th silent, slow -foiling Hakes. The only , slight sound is the faint swish they make as tbev lazily find n comfortable plnce lo settle. An occasional far away dog semis his sharp, sudden bark across the frosty distance nnd nccentii ales the deep quiet. Tin- sky' above is n mnss of tangled giay. spreading out just above the treetops. Your foot prints vanish almost ns soon ns tliey me made, nnd your gti7.e is shaded by the cuitain-of snow upon your eye lashes The hush that fills the world seems to express Uie awe tbnt you feel as ion take in this miracle of u green, brown world changed into whirling whiteness: u "purple" distance over n hillside emu ruled behind nn upaqu moving veil. You iet race- your steps, fitting your toes into the pi hits of your heels when ever you can see them. The house i? wnim and comfortable when jou come in. get off your snowy wraps, and sit down to think it over What a glori ously beautiful world il is that you live in. what marvels you take for granted year after year, dav after day It's a in iii nlie nlnce after all Somehow, i nfter' getting away fiom Uie busy side nt il fm- n while, nnd filllllC your SOlll with the pure, fiod -given wonder of creation, you feel ns if you owed it something, of wink, of beauty, and.nf sacrifice. And your powers of giving seem to be increased nnd strengthened. '.'7.-!&:&K sr;i 1 i n Bcllcvuc Court Uuilding sj 1418 Walnut Strccl 1 A -t r. iiffw n .M'fafcftit'MfcJhs .. -1 w f 8 - 1