Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 06, 1920, Night Extra, Page 12, Image 12

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EATSSEJG PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, PEBEUAET 0, 1920,
FR1DA Y'S MARKETING WOMAN'S EXCHANGE PRETTY UNDER WEAR AD VENTURES WITH A PURSE
npJVTX V
MRS. WILSON SUGGESTS
MENUS FOR SUNDAY
"And Gives Description of
Various Vegetable Plants
and How They
pared
Are Pre-
Cinnamon Toast Is Deli
cious for Breakfast and
Can Be Easily Made in
Short Time
By MKS. M. A. WILSON
(CopvHoht, ii:c bu Vn, 1 I. U'ilsoi.
itoht' trtu icrf I
11
Ash Mrs. Wilson
If you lime nuy rookery rirob
lems, brioft tlicm to Jtrs. Wilson.
Sho ulll be glnd to answer you
througb these columns. No per
sonal replies, however, can be Riven,
Address questions 'to Mrs. M. A.
WiNon, KVENINO Podlio Ledger,
Philadelphia.
THU .larnaieu ciirtinibtr. or the gher
kin. i an oal shaped, light -crccti
fruit from the West Indies. It has :i
surface colored with llcr.li spikes or
pricUos and it is us-d for piekiing. It
is quite simitar to the cucumber.
Horseradish is i cununon Kitchen
herb, thaet loot of which is grated aud
overed with tnegar It fiirni'hcs a
pungent seasoning lit tnnn parts of
Tjiirope the greens or tops of the vmng
liorseradish 'ire used foi ci.okiug greens.
To prepare the horseradish, pare
the root and then grate and chut with
n white wine vinegar and place in a
bottle or iar that can be sealed se
curely The cne half pint jar, all
class, is ideal for keeping liorseradish.
Many soups sauces gravies, stews'
find goulashes arc improved when da- ,
rorcd with the prepared horseradish.
llo sure to ufo nnl the white wine
vinegar foi coveting the horseradish,
for the cider and malt vinegars cause I
it to become discolored
Kale, sometimes called sea Kale, be
longs to the spinach f.tmilj. It is Used I
Jis a vegetabh green Kohl labi, tin
nip. cabbage or Puti li turnip came
originally from Hgvpt. thei have a nice i
flavor and it is said that they are bet !
ter flavored than eithir the cabbage or,
turnip. i
Leek, or the flag omon. s,i vailed be
pause of its. large flaglike leaves,
tbieh run up fionj threadlike loots,
is a member of the onion familj. The
French cook and seive the leek the
same as they cook asparagus.
Lentil, a seed or bean, used daih
among the working classes in Europe. I
Is very nutritious and quite low priced.
It is quite a favorite for helping to cut
the Men ensr oi living
Mushrooms, when served as a vege
tabic or as a garnish, can be used in
soups, stews, goulashes, sauce, etc.. and
nearly all the musluooms on the mar
ket are products, of cultivation in the
hothouses
Okra These green pods are original- I
ly front the West Indies, wheio they ,
are used as a vegetable in guinboos. '
j. with stews, soups, etc T here arc three
tiiniilnn rnlIAtiilC alii t
'One and onr half teaspoons of tall,
Onr teaspoon of ichitr prppci.
Three tablespoons of unshed riir.
Simmer for fifteen minutes and then
serve.
To Cook Ye Olde-I'Mnc English Shin
Beef
Wipe the meat with a damp cloth and
tl.en tie securelj with n string. Now
put three-quarters cup of flour Into the
meat (.'hop the suet line, place in a
saucepau and render. When smoking
hot add the meat and brown well Now
adil the marrow bone uud
Three carrpts, pared and rut in half,
rour turnips, pnicd and cut in half,
iS'ij- onions,
Hcasantuq ui desired.
I'oitr tups of boiling uatcr.
Cook slowly for three hours and then
lift to a hot platter and place tin vege
tables as a gurnish. Add sullicient
boiling water to make three cups of
giav.v.
Noodle Pudding
Cook one package of noodles m one
quart of bciling water fot ten minutes
and then druic Now open one can of
(oudeused milk and add one quart of
warm water and stir until bleuded
Add one egg and heal again. Flavor
v ith vaiulla and nutmeg aud two table
spoons of butter Turn in baking and
bake in -low oven for thlitj-five minutes.
Mrs. Wilson
Answers Queries
Please Tell Me
What to Do
By CYNTHIA
Dainty Lingerie
A Daily Fashion Talk by Florence Rose
What She'd Do
Dear Cjntliia t never wrote to you
before, but 1 know jou're so kind to
others I'm smc jou will print this let
ter in your column for the girl who
wants to know what the reader would
do if she owned .$1,000,000.
If 1 saw some one giving mo $1,000.
000 1 would be so shocked 1 wouldn't
be able ttropcn my ejes.
l'KANCKS B.
Isn't the Navy .Respected?
Dear Onthia I would like you to'
help me solve this mjsterious problem: j
1 am a joung girl and I do not make
a praetiee of going with notbiug bill j
sailors, but I have gone with tlnec who I
have licjted me as kindlv as m brother
would. Would jou kindh tell me wbj
some people always have a knock for the
bovs in the now and the'persons who go
with them? The people should respect
the boss who are just at the age that
the should cnioy the life they give to
the countrv. Why don't the people of
this (ountrj encourage the bojg in the
uav.v '! We would have a much better
navj if the people did not talk so much
I was nadlng a-'piecc in the Hvu
m.no Prune Lr.norr. of the death of
a girl, and for the simple reasou she j
was sCpti last witli a sailor there are
rumors goiug arouud that she was mur
dered lij a sailor. I
I beg jou to publish this in jour col- I
umu. as 1 have been trjiug to solve this
problem for two jears. I
AN AMEIUUAN. I
Speak up. teadeis Have jou found '
this tq be the case? Don't people re
spect tne navv and Honor the men wlio
have offeted then lives to their coun
tij V
Adventures
With a Purse
My Dear Mi. Wilson Will jou
please answer mj questions and tell
me what will keep pepper sauce from
turning dark? I put up five jars aud
it all turne-l dar.k. MRS. M. C.
TN THI3 four short jcat of Sophic'b, jUbt tci tht snc is the sort of woman Fresh ones aie selling
J- checkered career she has achieved who . ,iaintv uderthings, and it Mz"; P ' 'ir
great-grandmotherhood. an accomplish- isn-t jjfo because she is dressed ex- Selected I eggs have tiro
meut whiih bejond the shadow of a nonsiilr ? hncmisi. tlie woman iust rents n rimon to 00 centi
doubt should be accompanied hv n so-
Use white wine vinegar instead of,,ate !lm, diBnjficll bcaiiug and Serious
I'ider vinegar. ..,,, c min.i n..t i i.. .i.
"""" ' '"" "'"" ""'s - . - ,:',... t ,,.f ..'., ii,nf ,-t.t there. In ma
.onduct herself when niccntel with . icoliCi she cares els for these ' retailed at ."0
me gm wo uougnc uer nne, me pro-
My Dear Mrs Wilson Will ou
kindlj punt a working foimuia If c
making marshmallows that lequiie
gum aiabic in their lomposition?
MUS. C. W.
You would require special machinerv
for beating the mixture, as it would
'1W Dl.TUJ ,.-. , ,7 I , . ,. , t . , ,.
popular varieties on llie market, name- i ue entirely too neavv ior ino ordinary
if, snort
beater.
Mj dear Mis. Wilson Please give
me an idea how to preserve apples
and pears without using any sugar
at all. as some members of my tnmilj
do not use any sugar even with tea
or roffeo. Thanking jou in advance,
I am MRS. R. IT.
Can the annlcs and nears. in the usual
a law was enacted by which the weight manner, filling the jars with boiliug
of all lopes of onions should lint he water, pears maj lie placed m iar iu
less than four pounds net. This was (tini tois. halves or whole oi fill iars
due to the fact that customers coin- with slewed apples or pears. Adjust
plained that some lopes were shorter the i ubbers ami partially tighten tin
than otliois. lids Process in hot-water bath for
Planning a suggestive menu fm three j fortv mjnutrs. Seal and then store in
nicals on Sunday: it0 usual manner
BREAKFVST
Baked Apru ols
green loug green nnu wuiu
rihhod
Onions These well-known vegetables
need verj little desciiptiou Thev aie
Indispensable in looking There aie
several varieties: White, or silver skin:
yellow, red and the large Spanish or
Bermuda onions
In the olden times onions were s,,ld
Jn the markets in ropes, aud in litil
Cereal and Cream
Cinnamon Toast Sirup
Coffee
DINNER
Celerv Soup
Te Olde-Tyme English hm of Beef
AVith Vegetables
Mashed Potatoes
Celery Salad
English Noodle Pudding. I'lint Sauce
Coffee
SUPPER
Emince of Reef
Potato Salad
Cocoanut Cake Stewed Apricots
The market basket will require
Tea
One pound of apricot.
Ttco stalks nf celery.
Four and onehalf pound ptrrr of
shin beef.
Piece of suet and marraic hone,
Four carrots.
Five turnip.
One quart of onions.
Onc-quartcr perl: of potatoes.
One package of noodles.
Three cgv.
Two bouillon cubes
Order the shin of beef eailj. telling
the butcher vou want it with the bone
In it; this will giv you a thick, oval
hajied piece of meat
To prepare the apricots, wash well
in plenty of water and then sook over
night in just enough water to eojor In
the morning simmer slowly until ten
der and then use a part of them for
breakfast and the balance for supper
Cinnamon Toast
Cut the loaf of hiead in slices ono-half-inch
thick and then plate in a
mixing bowl
One egg
One and one hall cup nf ualei.
One cup of flout
One teaspoon of inlt.
Two tablespoons of inui.
One teaspoon of rmnamou.
Beat to mix and then dip the slices
of bread in this batter and frj quick
ly until a golden blown in hot fa I
t'eler Soup
Remove the coarse outside branches
of the celery, and with leaves chop fine
Place in a saucepan and add
Three jiih'i of rold unlet,
One carrot, rut fine.
One turnip, ut Hue.
Three onions.
One faggot of oup herb.
Cook slowlv until the vegetables me
oft, then rub through a sieve and h
turn to the saucepan add
My dear Mis, Wilson Will you
please tell me how much lettuce and
thicken will be needed to make salad
for forty people'' Thanking you very
much. I am C,. C. II.
Use "
Y'rit pounds nf rhirken.
Three pounds of veal, rooked mlh
rhicken.
File pounds of cclrrii.
Tico quarts of ialad drcssinq.
' gemtoi ol so manj little Sophies and
Tommies, crouches and springs, rolls
upon the floor with her feet waving
wildlj m the air and tavoits and frol
ics like her joungest grandchild. Mis
tress Sophie, you see, is a sleek gray
pussycat and our gift is a wee little
mouse of catnip, which we purchased
for ten cetrrst The antics of jour own
pet cat. when confronted'with one of
these mice, will afford jou lots of fun.
There are a great many things about
cooking of which I am totallj ignorant.
Two things I am familiar with, how
ever. One is the fact that there is a
certain culinarj superiority in a dou,
ble roaster, the other that there is a
certain physical advantage in the use
nf aluminum conking utensils. And so
I bring this knowledge to bear on the
aluminum double roasters I saw. and,
adding two and two, announce my re
sult as 51.40. This $1.40 is a special
sale price for the double roasters, which
arc of generoiLs proportions and which
seem like a verv good purchase.
Children love surprises 1 can re
member that when I was in the tarlv
I days of leading, writing and 'rithmctic
.Most of these models arc made of llcsh-tolor crepe de thine. Lace and
lino lurks trim one pretty .nightgown, while licmst lulling sufllccs for
(he other. The combinations aio charming in llieir sevcie plainness,
with the popular strap shauhleis
DOESN'T it sometimes seem as if jou model that still holds the favorite place
could tell just by the vv,aj a woman ("' H"1 "ell dressed woman,
tallies heiself. hj the way she talks. Corvrlght 1020. by Jlorence nose.
by her whole healing, whether or not
she is a weaier of prettj, dai.it, EGGS DROP TO 70 CENTS
fiugerie? Now here is a woman tripping I
along the avenue covered from the tips Fresh Over Fifteen Cents Cheaper
of her cats to her dainty ankles in a I Than on January 1
voluminous dtivet.vn wrap, ou can Ezcs nre toming down.
at iO cents a
from the price
year
eccs have dronncd from u.t
ncnsivelv : because the woman just cents a tlozeu to hi cents.
ahead of her who is wearing a sealskin . In New- York, prices are lower thau
rn ii,nMi tn imiltiitn t.. snv I in Philadelphia, owing to the dump-
that it must hnvc cost $2000 there is ing of cold storage eggs on the market
ill iiiii, jutiucs i-Kn uic ucuig
ai u cents n dozen.
tliinrs
And jou know jotnsclf that when jou
nre dressed with dainty, well -fitting,
silken lingerie, you have a feeling of
well-being that you cannot help but ic
fleet in your manuer. The simplest suit
seems to "set" better. Your frocks are
more comfortable. It gives you a feeling
of being well dressed that you could
never acquire by wearing much fine
jew city or expensive ostrich feathers oi
priceless sables.
Please don't think that I am preaehi
I'm just saying this to excuse? the gills
you know who, even on a small tires'
allowance, will insist on getting dainty
underwear. Whv don't girls in theii
position wear-knitted lisle? Good, sub
stantial muslin "corset covers" and
combinations would be well enough
They don't show? What difference does
it make so long as thoj nie clean and
whole?
Well, it makes a lot of difference, and
although it is. of course, silly to put all .
jour dress allowance into j-our under- I
things I am entirely in svmpathy with
the young woman who feels that she
can't be content without some finery in
the way of lingerie.
Flesh color persists among women of
taste in bpite of the green and blue aud
rose aud mauve that jou see. For mv
own part I think that there is nothing
nicer than a good quality ot crepe do
The Woman's
Exchange
Has Talent fop Dancing
ro the Vdltar ol Woman's Taotl
Dear Madam I am a girl of wwc
years and I am tnking lessons in danc
ing. Many peoplo say that I have n
well-developed taleut. I ak you to g vo
me ndvice as to where I should venture
to try to find whether my talent is good,
THE TWELVE-YEAR DANCER.
Since jou are taking lessons, your
teacher is the onoMvho can tell you
where to go to continue jour work, hue
is the only one who can tell you whetner
you haVe enough talent to become a
dancer. You might go to one of the
ballet teachers who have studios here.
You will find a list of dancing teachers
iu the business directory of the tele
phone book, and you can pick out a
bnllet teacher aud go to him. if you
do not rcl upon the teacher jou have.
Two Girls Want to Swim
To the Vdltor of Woman's Paoc!
Dear Madam We arc steady readers
ot your column and would appreciate
it vcrv much if you would direct us
to some swimming pool in the central
part of this city wlicic the swimming
lessons arc not too expensive.
TWO GIRLS.
In the business directory of the tele
phone book, under "Swimming, ' you
will find a list of swimming pools and
instructors. There arc not many of
them, but I am sure one of these, will
i.. ,.,, ;m,t in ou. 'ou will have to
call them up on' the telephone to find
out 'nbout the hours ior gins unci nm
charges. I hope you will enjoy your
selves. Swimming is fine exercise and
lots ot fun.
Look in Night Extra
To the rdllor of Tfoman's Paoe:
Dear Madam: I always read the
continued stories in the EveSino
PtnrtJC Luntirr,. They arc clever and
T cnioy reading them.
Tne story cniuicu xuu ubufiu
of Two Wotlds" was not in print Sat
uidav (Jnnuarj J!D. according to in
terested in this story? K. P. S.
search, as 1 looked on every page
tluoughout the paper, but it it was in
print will jou please let mo know
through the Woman's Page, on Tues
day, February ,'t, on what page it made
its appearance, as I am very much in-
This slorv appeared on Page 4, iu the
Night Etia edition of the paper, on
Saturday. Your letter did not arrive
in time to be answered on Tuesday.
MOTHER NEVER RUNS OUT
OF ANSWERS OR ENERGY
To Give to Daddy and the Children Sho Can Always Manage
to Be Interested in Several Things at Once
MOTHER and Daddy and the two
little ones boarded the trolley car
nnd settled down with a Httlo flurry.
The youngest was only four and very
full of song ana uancc. ino uiucr i
down, rested her head on the window
back of her nnd took in all the beau
tiful advertisements above the opposite
windows. Daddy immediately stnrted
'describing a new tool that ho would
like to have for his tool chest.
"It's a beauty," he said, ns Mother
listened attentively. "It works thte
way," nnd he showed her with his
hands.
"Oh, jes," Mother answered under
standingly, as she put out a restraining
hand to keep Alice from climbiug off
the scat.
"It costs a good deal," Daddy went
on, "And I told the man I didn't know
whether I could nfford it now "
"What does that bay, Mother?" Jane
inquired dreamily. Aud so Mother
looked up and read the verse ou the ad
vertisement for chewing gum. Jane
smiled politely, obviously gave up trjlng
to understand what it meant nnd turned
to the next picture.
"How much was it?" Mother nsked,
turning back to Daddy. No, she hadn't
forgotten. Daddy hesitated hesitated
too long. For the car had stopped,
and the motormnn, getting off iu great
excitement, discovered that a motorinnn
on the car ahead had been taken sick.
This roused great interest among the
family. Daddy stood up to see what
was coinri on. nnd Mother had both
hands fuli keeping Alice on the sent. If
Daddy could stand up, why shouldn't
she? Jane had forgotten the advertise
ments and in looking out the window
had become absorbed in the pictures
mode by the streaks on the glass. The
excitement calmed down aud the car
btartcd.
TXrOTHER, who was sick," in
i'l quired Jane, suddenly. Mother
told her, moving her handbag out of
reach of the exploring hands of Alice.
"Well, &o I told the man I'd bo in
in n dny or two," Daddv was going on.
"This is our street," Mother said,
itanding up. And Daddy, finding him
self with a jeik, started out. Mother
stood up. guided Alice's jumpy Httlo
feet to the .floor, interrupted her sone
long enough to loll her to call Daddy to
take her hand, broke the spell of Jatic'i
reverie, nnd got them all snfely off tin-
car.
Mother had bad n busy trip, tj,,i
then mother always has busy trips if,
always been, "Mother, what do vn,.
think about thnt?" uud "Mother, vvhn
was?" and "Mother, whv did if" .
"What docs that bay, Mother?" An!
Mother always knows. She is never ex.
pectcd to run out of answers for enei
gotlc minds, never expected to be ton
tired to attend to several things nt
once. If she failed the bottom of tlir.
world would drop out. The children
don't know it, and Daddy doesn't realize
it. They just take It for granted, whv
shouldn't they turn to her for cverv
thing? She's Mother, that's all. When
she bears that magic name, children and
Datldy ascribe to her all the powers of
a airy godmother. And sometime,
when the world is full of qucstioninc
voices, pattering feet, mischlevou,
hands and clnttcring tongues, I wonder
if Mother ever yearns for that fairy
cloak that would make her invisih,.
just for n little, lcstful while? "
To Wash Ribbon
In washing ribbons spread them on
a table or marble slab nnd scrub them
well with sonpsuds to which a litili
ammonia has been added. This tnethml
will keep them from creasing and will
help to remove the traces of t li oi r
having been bowed or knotted. Never
iron ribbons, as they become stiff ami
hard; but after rinsing them well in
clear water spread them out vciv
smooth while still very wet on a
sunny windowpane, mirror or a heatprl
marble slab. Even n painted wall will
nnswer nlraost the same purpose. Ther
dry perfectly and look like new, beins
also soft nud pliable as before rn,
must be taken to place the wrong siri
next the marble or glass. People's
Home Journal.
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W SUMATRA BLEND - 48c lb. fl W T .- .- -IS I
VJ 3 lbs. - - - $1.40 lr,' for the complexion. -t j
J5J t ariT of oar .1 Stares Ejj ft A fragrant, cffeC- J Z
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rf, !! ,1 , II Wll II Hljl
wo were tuugiii it ong, in one part oticuiue, which voio -u iuush utnu man
which wo an piacoci our little heads i georgette.
on our desks. And 1 never failed to
The Question Corner
Todaj'b Inquiries
1. What honor has been bestowed
upon Miss Mnud Cleveland, of
the Y. W. C A. overseas?
2 How did court plaster get its
name?
:;. What material can be used to
make a pietty tlicssy sweater
that is almost a blouse?'
1 In using alum what precaution
should be taken?
r What useful favors at a chil
dren's party can be used during
the affair and given to the ehil
dien afterward?
0 Describe a novel way to make in
vitations for a valentine partv
Yesterday's Answers
1 Mis Agnes Olcason, of Boston
i said to be the first woman who
was over made manager of a
hrst-elass hotel in the United
States. . , ,
J "Atlantio" is a soft shade of
peacock blue
'.. A prettj suit of jersey cloth for
spring is made in the sport style
with a stole collar, cuffs and
pockets of brushed wool
I. Au unusual and attractive night
gown is mnde with a round neck
laced with black velvet ribbon
like a medieval gown, and long
sleeves that lace at the wrists
." The superstition connected with
the wearing of sapphires is that
the wearer will be proof against
deceitful suitors,
0 A turned -up hat of black velvet
or silk can be brightened up by
the addition of a row of diamond -shaped
patches of contrasting
color
look up hopcfullj afterward with the
, thought that the tcaehei might have
planned a surprise tor us to see ou
looking up. Well, because, thcu, I main
tain that little people love surprises,
I want to tell Jpu about some surprise
walnuts that would make lolly partj
1 favors, or a gift for the little girl or
l boj who must stay in the house be
cause nf a cold. These walnuts are
made. I fancy, of papier machc. nnd
each contains a funny little toj Then
' are a dozen in a boT which can be had
for the small sum of twenty-five cents.
Tu the sketch there are two night
gowns. One is trimmed with laee and
fine tucks and the other, a good waim
weather model, is trimmed only with
hemstitching. The two combinations uic
to be found among the new models, ai
though they nre much the same as usual
and the underbodicc is the usual strap
Cheese
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Cheese
Yonr Meats Wholesale
Come to Our New Up-to-Datc Market
Chuck Roast M st
Rump Roast Okf L
Butcher's Roast . . .
Hamburger Steak . .
10
Folluw the Crowd
Real
lbs. Sharp
Cheese
selected I'rbh (In urtonn) (I8r Dozen
TOW I. (31b. av.) l'nncy S5r
SEA FOOD
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in Advcntuics with a 1'ui nay be
purch Ved.
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1 those are positively the
greatest that have been offered by
any store in this city in a long, long
time. They are worth $10 NOW
and next season they will cost $12
identically the same qualities!
And suc-li stunning
shoes they are! Ele
gant patent leather,
with grey, black kid
or buck tops, full cut
Louis heels. See them
that is all we ask
SEE THEM and
you will jump at the
opportunity to buy
them at this ridicu
lously low price. This
is our one, bier and
ONLY Clearance Sale
of the season ! COME TOMORROW SURE.
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32 H. Both bt near Market
ilH 5"l,nBin Ae between York Cumberland.
!I8 Kenilnittoii Ae., near Hart Lana
I3 3S. 8th, near Cherry 8t.
I3S South &t., near Bth
IOI S. Bld.hit., near Cheatnut
2S10 N, lront, near Dauphin.
6fl2J tiermantuwn Ae.t near Cbelten.
1181 Houtll. between Uroad and lbth.
10H4 l4inrHter ATe., near 41at.
'JIH N. Hth. between Itace and Vine.
121 Market HI., between 4th and 6th.
4AU3 Frankfortl Ave., near Orthodox.
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