Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 02, 1920, Night Extra Financial, Page 12, Image 12

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SOMETASTY SPREADS
MRS. WILSON GIVES
CHAFING DISH RECIPES
Impromptu Spreads Can Be
Easily and Quickly Pre'
pared With This Conven-
ient Utensil
Tasty Menus May Include
f Oysters a la Neivburg,
I Cra6 fleat a Za TCmg aid
f Other Delicacies
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By MKS. M. A.
WILSON
CopvHtttit, ISiO. tu .Vra St. .1
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rjIHE chafing dish is the special per-"J-
sonal assistant to the housewife who
t desires to be a successful hostess. Hos
pitality assuredly is the rskcnrn of r..
flnement and good breeding, as well us
uio earnest mark of the civilized man.
To break bread with one's friends or
Mtnlly without fus or flurry is the true
'spirit of bon camaraderie and hos
pitality. The modern charing dish is electrically
equipped and one need but to insert tl.e
plug into the nearest lamp socket to ob
tain the necessary current to start
nnbraf Inna
Tho pleasure and anticipation of the
the tabic to watch or perhaps help in
the actual preparing of a delicacy, will
repay the hostess many times.
The chafing dish has for a long time
ocen the medium for many u little im
promptu spread which can be easily
nnd inexpensively prepared. Just a hot
dish cooking in the chafing dish and a
Up of tea or coffee or cocoa and some
good home-made bread with butter will
xatisfy the most critical epicure.
POME SUGGESTIVE CHAFING
DISH MENUS
J No. 1
Oysters a la New burg
Whole-Wheat Bread and Butter
Coffee
No. 2
Barbecue of Ham
Potato Salad
Bye Bread and Butter Tea
No. 3
, Crab Meat a la King
.. Toast Coffee
r No. 4
Macaroni and Cheese Rarebit
Rye Bread Coffee
No. 5
Tomato Rarebit
" Toast Coffee
To Prepare Menu No. 1 for Five Persons
Look pver carefully forty large oysters
and remove all bits of shell. Vash and
then place in a saucepan and rook until
the edges curl, without adding any
liquid. Drain and then place on a dish
to cool. Chill, cut in pieces. Now meas
ure one cup of oyster liquid from the
saucepan and place in the pan of the
chafing dish, then add
One and three-quarters cup of milk,
One-half cup of flour.
Stir the Hour until thoroughly dis
solved and then place the water in a
lower compartment of the chafing dish.
Plug in the cord to the lamp socket
and place the upper pan in positlou.
Stir until tho sauce comes to the boil
ing point and then add
One tcell-beatcn epir.
One teaspoon of salt.
One teaspoon of paprika,
' One-quarter teaspoon of mustard,
Juice of one-quarter lemon,
The prepared oysters.
Tteo hard-boiled eggs.
Cook until scalding hot nnd then lift
on thick slices of toast nnd serve. Cut
the crust from a loaf of bread, whole
wheat preferably, butter the bread on
the loaf anil then rut in thin slices.
Cut and then fold in sandwich style.
' Slake three pints of coffee for rive
persons.
Rarbft'uc of Ham
Put the water iu the chafing dish and
then place the pun in position. Now
place in the pan
One glass of currant jelli'.
Four tablespoons of catsup,
Four tablespoons of flour,
r One cup of water.
Heat slowly to the boiling point and
then coolt for three minutes. Add eight
ounces of thinly sliced boiled bain uud
simmer for ten minutes. Serve on toast
with a gurnish of deviled eggs.
Crab Meat si U King
Look over oue-half pound of crab
meat and then prepare the cliuflng dish
with water In the lower compartment.
Jfow place in the pan
Three cups of milk.
One-half cup of flour.
Stir to dissolve the flour and then
bring to a boll and rook for five min
utes. Add the crab meat and
One cup of celery, rut in one-half
inch pieces and parbnihd.
One and one-half teaspoons of salt,
One teaspoon of paprika.
One-quarter teaspoon of mustard.
The Question Corner
Today's Inquiries-
1. What nume un given to the first
shin launched bince uationul pro
hibition went into effect, and
christened with water instead of
champagne?
2. What materiul U used for a
pretty between seasons hat?
3. Describe a emit that is expected
to be popular for spring.
4. How can ribbons lif washed with
out danger of losing Ihfir color?
5. la it correct for u hostrss to take
n visiting guest to n tea?
0. What acceesorj for the bath is
convenient for the guest room?
Yesterday's Answers
1. Velvet Is the best materiul to use
for covering hungers that aro to
lo used for evening gouns.
2. The addition of v. ide w lags of
tulle will give width to a close -fitting
toque.
3. Home-made window shades can
be cut roiu unbleuched muslin.
4. A novel pair of streamers for u
dainty bridesmaid's hat consists
Of two roses hanging by long
steins.
C. A collar thut is uuusiiul and at
tractive is a stole effect, which
edges n vest tind hus points thut
reach below tho belt.
C. An Ironing board for u baby's cap
can be made by padding u bakiug
powder can to fit.
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77S WEEK
Mm. 'Wilson will give the recipes
that she gathered In her trip through
Canada recently. They tell you how
to make delicious, "different" things
that are tasty nnd inexpensive.
Their make-up Is u combination of
several nations.
Try These Recipes
Juice of one-half lemon,
One tcell-beatcn egg.
Stir to blend thoroughly and then heat
to the boiling point. Cook for live min
utes nnd then tervc on toast.
Macaroni and Cheese Rarebit
Cook four ounces of macaroni and
then blanch, chill and chop fine. Tlacc
three tablespoons of bacon fat in a pan
of the chafing dish and udd
One onion grated,
Two green peppers, minced fine.
Cook until soft nnd then udd
The prepared macaroni.
One and one-quarter cups of grated
cheese.
Two veil-beaten cqgs.
Ttco-thirds cup of milk.
One-quarter teaspoon of mustard,
One teaspoon of salt.
One ieaspoon of paprika.
Stir constantly until boiling nnd then
uvc minutes, serve on toast.
Mrs. Wilson
Answers Queries
My Dear Mrs. Wilson Kindly let
me know how to mix buckwheat flour
to make buckwheat cakes for three.
W hat is tho reason my crumb cake
crumbles? Will you let me know how
to put up fish, such us kippered her
ring, in tomato kauce?
A READER.
Buckwheat Calics for Three
Place in a mixing bowl
Ttco cups of bucktcheat,
One cup of flour,
One-half cup of cornmeal.
One and one-half teaspoons of salt,
Ttco level tablespoons of baking pow
der, Ttco level tablespoons of shortening.
One level tablespoon of sirup,
Ttco and one-half cups of milk or
ttatcr.
Beat hard to mix and tlicu bake on
a hot griddle.
Incorrect measuring of, the shorten
ing will cause your crumb cake to crum
ble. The lish lesson, in the canniug
season, will cover your last request.
Adventures
With a Purse
TJLEASE cut these first two tdven--L
tures out, and save them for a time
when you are overtaken by a spell of
reckless extravagance. Kor I will ad
mit right at the start that they tell
an extravagant story. But they tell
of alluring woinau-thlngs that arc
well-nigh irresistible. First, there is
the scented soap, imported direct from
France. The very puper which sur
rounds it will iutrigue you I You'll
pick up a cake, just as did I. and
you'll sniff delightedly, just as did f.
and then after you have priced it, you'll
begin to reason to yourself that, after
an, it is a goou complexion soap, thut
you would use it very sparingly, and
that, unyhow, if you wont to Indulge
in just one little extravagance once
in a while, why. why shouldn't you?
And by this time. I doubt not that
j on will have taken out your money,
just us I. If jou will phone me. I
will whisper the price to you quite
privately.
And then in another ship, not far
from the first, lurks the wonderful im
ported faco powder. I suy "lurks"
advisedly, for you approach the table,
intending only to buy twenty -five cents'
north of something, perhaps. And
there, resting quite unobtrusively, is
"it." You ure attracted first by tho
box. und a3 you look closer, you notice
that it bears the name of a famous
French importer, jogethcr with the
name of bis best known perfume. You
pick it up to examine it more closely,
and there steals to jour senses its nl
luring. subtle scent, like uoue other
you have ever known. You picture
French women, famous for their beau
ty, urtistes of fashion, and, somehow,
.ion make up our mind thut jou nrc
going to have a box of that face pow
der if you have to economize on your
new hat. But we women understand,
and we know that it is worth the
economy.
Personally, I am very foud of hand
made waists. They arc not very elab
orate, these that I like, but there is
that about tl fine material, the care
fully Hindi- tucks, and the skillfull hund
hemstitching thut stamps them "good"
nt the very first sight. And one shop
in particular has an unusually tine as--ortment.
The prices are jf.'.iiO, $0.1K),
and $8. 7.1. In each group you will see
blouses that you like. And certainly
your spriug wardrobe should include
one hand -made blouse for your spring
suit.
Send a self-ndilresied, stamped
envelope to the I'ditor of Woman's
Page, or cull Walnut .'!0O0, for
names of shops where articles men
tioned In AiUentiires with a I'urte.
may be purchased.
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EVENING PUBLIC
ADVENTURES WITHJi
Please Tell Me
What to Do
By CYNTHIA
Another Reason Why
Dear Cynthia This is the first time
I'm writing to you, although I read
sour column every night, and I'm surely
interested in all the letters, especially
B. P.'s. I sure must give him credit
for askitig such nn interesting question
for the renders to solve. In reading
Betty Bonnet's letter to Alpina. asking
B. P. to help them in solving "Why
girls close their eyes when being
kissed," why, my oplulon Is this, that
they nrc so greedy In getting kissed that
they simply can't look nt It coming.
B. P. THIRD.
Slightly Sarcastic
Dear Cynthia Did you give your
self awny on purpose iu Thursday's
column for the benefit of your steady
readers? "Imogenc," why not send your
business address to Cynthia, so she can
forward all the letters of those who
want advice to you? You seem to think
jou could mnnagc the column better
thau our dear Cynthia herself.
BROADWAY.
Knocks Imogene
Dear Cynthia I certainly enjoy the
various letters that appear in your col
umn each evening. "Buck Private"
certainly should be elected president of
ttie "K. u. II. C." I think his letters
very interesting and he surely does help
to keep your wonderful column on the
move If "Imogene" hadn't told us she
was n married woman I would have
thought her nn old maid.
Now, if we would all keep ourselves
as well groomed as "Imogene" tells us
to. I am afraid the men would make love
all the more.
If a person finds enjoyment in cer
tain things, as long as that person stnys
within the law. far be it from me to say
a word against him or her. I wish you
luck with your five younger sisters, and
really, "Imogene," you had better not
allow your dear girls to read Cynthia's
column, especially when our friend
"Buck Private's" letters appear, or
your fair maidens may try kissing just
to sec if they close their eyes, und I am
sure you would object to that. Now,
wouldn't you?
I have two brothers who were buck
privates, r. d I sure dislike to hear them
run dow n. I know they arc full of life,
just as many another fellow, and I sure
ndinire a real live wire, always ready
for good. Innocent fun. So how about
"Buck Private" telling us "why girls
leave home and mother for them." I
suppose they must have their eyes shut
also vhen they promise to marry these
IJ. P.'s. EDITH.
Answers Acetylene
Dear Cynthia "Acetylene" wants to
know why there are so many more
bachelors than at normal times. This,
I believe, can be noticed in the city
only and not in the country, which I
thiuk should always be considered too.
I wouldn't say this was entirely the
fault of either women or men, 'tut can
be attributed to the both sexes iu
different cases.
We must remember times have chang
ed, the world wur has given the girls
of today great opportunities, and 1 am
glud to know thut uiuny of them hure
taken advantage of them. They have
worked themselves up to the point
where in muny cases they are more
valuable to their emplojers thnn men
would be. The experience has broaden
ed them, given them ideas of business
life, tuken them uway from the work
at home (which to some is a burden),
nud changed their miud from the one
time thought that if "I dou't marry the
first fellow who asks me 1 muy never
have another offer."
They are much more independent than
they u-ed to be und we men could not
expect h girl to give up her positlou
which pays $;55 or S10 per week with a
brighter future, to marry n man who
enrns little more, unless he can prove
his worthiness and nssure her she need
never dread the idea of returning to
office work ugain, should misfortune take
him from her.
Although It is no doubt true most
girls of today prefer nn orchestra seat
in our city's best theater to a contiuu
oiis vaudeville, I don't thiuk we
should eoudemn them for thut, but
rather give them credit. Also appreciate
that the girls who can nfford to dress
well enjoy going to places where we
men ure obliged to bpend considerable
money on them, of course, dress never
makes the girl but I believe mot every
one will admit thnt nppearauce hus
quite some effect.
1 don't think it is the girls' wuntins
so much money spent on them that
accounts for the number of bachelors,
becuusc I hardly believe the nice girts
(und there are innny) would insit
upon their intended partners through
life spending in excess if tho reullj
loved them, und. I certainly think they
should know them well enough to have
no fear of the future.
A JOLLY OLD BACHELOR.
On Bed Occupation
jbrTjouigl&men
Telephone operat
ing means work
near home, short
hours, agreeable
associates, attractive
surroundings and
hot lunches at cost.
The salary is liberal
while learning and
is increased rapidly.
There are anniver
sary payments, sick
benefits and vaca
tions with pay.
Talk with Miss
Stevenson, 1631
Arch St., about this.
pltc Bdlttelephone Cbmpcwij
j-tennsywawa
LEDGi3kHltfAi5gliP& 'MAritVim
YOUR CHOICE OF GLOVES
A Daily Fashion Talk by Florence Rose
Black and white is a good combination in smart gloves this season. While
stitching on black gloves is good, or black hid points forming a border on
white gloves. Fabric gloves are considered in quite as good taste as hid
or suede
TTTO.MEN arc wearing expensive gloves
' ' who never wore any gloves at nil
before, or who perhaps limited them
selves to an occasional pair of black cot
ton ; and women who have worn gloves
as a matter of course more than half
of their waking hours are now trying to
arrange to wear fewer gloves, to wear
them on fewer occasions, and to manage
somehow with gloves that arc not so ex
pensive. It is nil part of the very inter
esting, but frequently very trying, up
heaval that has followed the world war
immensely trying, of course, if you
happeu to be one of the latter class,
one of the women who have been reared
to tine kid gloves and now have to cut
down on this luxury.
You see, not long ago the woman who
made any pretension to being in society
nctually did wear gloves more than half
her waking hours. But now she wears
gloves very much less frequently. And
it may be that because she wears them
less frequently nnd because she pays
more for them, she has suddenly become
addicted to more ornate gloves. When
she wore them nil the time she ofteu
THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE
Cleaning a Quilt
To the Editor of ll'omon'j Paot:
I Dear Mudam I would like to know
1 through your paper, on the woman's
page, how to cleau bedbug stains from
a comfortable? I rented a furnished room
and neglect caused bedbugs in the com
fortable, I am rid of the bedbugs, but
the little egg stains &rr there. Answer
in the page. P. W.
These staini usually come out with
warm water nnd soap. Sponge the stains
carefully with a soft cloth if you are
not going to wnsn tlie wnoie quilt, u
the washing is done carefully, it will not
injure the comfortable at all.
Leap Year Proposal
To the Editor o) Wcmnn'j Pant:
Dear Madam Will you publish in
your wonderful column a romantic pro
posal that would sound nice hiid still
make a crowd of girls and boys between
the litres of seventeen nnd twenty lauch.
' What are the requirements of the fair
I sex at a lenp-year party? Whnt would
' be somo games that wc nil can enjoy V
I C. II. W.
, I am cnding you some suggestions
i for a leap-yeur party. In giving the
i proposal, instead of making it romantic,
I why dou't jou make it silly? It will
i ho silly, anyhow, rick out the faults
I -if the boy jou arc proposing to and
drelure that you adore the way his
I hair stands up in the back or the way
I it hangs over his collar in the back,
that your heart thrills at the size of his
feet and thnt it would fill you with joy
if lie would be yours, provided he could
make enough to buy the kind of clothes
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How Often Have You Wished
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AitVi lYf romlnn nf im-i
ample need for a Sweater, especially if they are
fond of outdoor sports. No other Sweater, how
ever, will give quite the complete satisfaction as
will one bearing the Jaeger label.
You may choose from coat, tuxedo, or slip-on
models in a most satisfying variety of correct weaves,
shades and color-combinations. Come in and see
them.
JtJVlQ "XKC?
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Dr. Jaeger'ft Sanitary Woolen System Go.
PH1LADELPHIA--151S Chettnut Street
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PURSE FLORENCE ROSE FASHIONS
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bought a dozen or half-dozen all alike;
nlain dressed white kid was about the
f best selection. But now she considers
the purchase of each pair of gloves sep
arately. She gazes at them fondly, dis
cusses tho merits of whito stitching or
black, gauntlets or snap fastening, and
eventually arrives at her decision.
Just nt present any combination of
white nnd black is in especially good
repute. White stitching on thp bnck of
the convcntiounl sort is found fre
quently, and then sometimes there are
trimmings in the form of a border of
points of black kid, and sometimes the
blark appears for the gusset at the
wrist.
And don't hesitate about fabric gloves.
The very smartest shops arc carrylug
them, nnd those in mocha and a sort of
light fnun are especially smart. They
arc certainly not inexpensive, but the
fact that they may be washed rather
better than doeskin or chamois glovc3.
nnd that, therefore, they arc more
eiislly kept in commission, is something
in their favor with the woman who must
exert herself to achieve economy in glove
expense.
(Copyright. 1020. by Florence ltoe.)
you must always hnvc. Make it as
ridiculous as possible and keep per
fectly solemn during the whole per
formance. If you get too romnntic. you
know, the poor boy might he frightened
and think you rea'ly mcuut it !
Refreshments for Party
To tl.e Editor of Woman's Pane:
Dear Mudam I would like to have
a clnss party at my home and am In
doubt what to serve for the refresh
ments. A KEADEIt.
Why dou't you have just informal
refreshments? That is. have n table
filled with cheese, crackers, salted nuts,
jam. sandwiches (if you want thtji),
candy nnd cakes. Let the -guests help
themselves whenever they want to, and
have a bowl of puuch or lemonnde.
RE-UPHOLSTERING
Am It Should II Done
$10, $15, $25
Hunk and O 111 re
rurnlture Hepulrri,
llramt lied Ilrlnrqurred
i'r?vi.i,iouC ,AV',M' nnd M.ll
imiJlS before thi null HMiMin
Maniple nnd Kstlniutri 1'rre. Cltj
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UPHOLSTERINCa)
Paclud bu to jrnr' experience
"'Jill"' WE KNOW HOW -
330-32-34 Walnut Street
that you could find a gar
ment that was as light-as-a-feather
and as soft-as-down
yet would keep
you warm during chilly
Spring days and evenings?
Jaeger Sweaters made
from the finest of woolen
yarns of 1 0 0 per cent pur
ity assure you perfect
comfort indoors or out.
They combine the utmost
individuality of style with
the highest degree of
quality.
,n msnu women Aj't finrl
HATVRAVypob
DO YOU KNOW,
APPRECIATE YOURBOOKSS
If You Do You Have Some Friends That Will Never Fail to
Comfort, Interest and Amuse You Whenever You Need It
SOME one wno knows a great deal
about what ho Is talking has
said, "It makes 20 difference what
school you go -to, or nt what institution
you get your education, If you learn
to read and know nnd love books.
So many people disagree with him.
"Books?" they exclaim scornfully,
"Why should I waste my time reading
dry dull old books, when 1 can go to
the theatre or the movies nnd I sec a
whole story in ono afternoon?
They have never learned to know or
to love books, nnd they have missed
half tho joy thcro is iu life. A wholo
story In nn afternoon. Yes, and then
It's over. Unless they go td the ex
pense nnd take the time of going to
see a play again, it's all over and they
ha.ye nothing but the memory. But n
book lasts. You read It all through
the first time and get its story. You
read it in "spots" tho second time to
go over again the parts that appeal to
you particularly. Y'ou read it through
the third time just because you love
It so.
THERE is so much to bo derived
from books. So much information,
amusement, and so much comfort.
When you're tired because there s noth
ing else to be, lonely just becnuse you
don't feel companionable, depressed
simplv because you can't rouse your
self into cheerfulness, turn to your
books. Your favorite book may be the
Golden Treasury with Its various kinds
of poets and poetry, it may be ''David
Copperfleld." "Treasure Island." "Al
ice in Wonderland," ono of Jane
Austen's homely, uneventful, fascinat
ing stories. "The House of Seven
Cables." "Westward Ho." or the
"Merry Adventures of Robin Hood."
Whatever it is, it will bo whnt you
want. Your fatigue will fly away like
"The Skylark"; your lonely heart will
find n friend among the band of out
Gifts to Women
Jiffy-Jell Users Need Them and are Welcome. See Below
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Here is one example of the wealth of fruit
in Jiffy-Jell desserts.
Wc crush pineapples in Hawaii fruit too
ripe to ship. The juice of half a fruit is con
densed and scaled in a vial to flavor one pint
dessert.
Yet the whole dessert costs but a few cents,
ready at your call.
So with eight rich fruits which come in Jiffy
Jcll. All arc made from crushed fruit, ail arc
abundant. All come in liquid form, condensed
and scaled in glass a bottle in each package.
Real-fruit flavors in bottles '
Mark this Jiffy-Jell distinction. Note how it
differs from old-style quick gelatine desserts.
Jiffy-Jell alone has these bottled fruit-juice
essences.
Jiffy-Jell desserts arc fruit-made dainties,
rich in fruit. The fruit taste is not mere flavor
and not artificial.
Individual dessert molds
Style 6 The tame la plat alie Style-C
In assorted styles of alumi
num, six to the set. The six
will serve a full package of
Jiffy-Jell. Send 5 trade-marks
for the six assorted.
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Silver Dessert Spoons, teaspoon sixe, in a favorite pattern of Wm. Rogers
silver plate, guaranteed 20 years. For the first spoon send 2 trade-marks,
plus 10c for postage and packing. Then we will offer you the balance of the set.
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Cut out the (g) trade-marks in the circle on the
front of Jiffy-Jell packages. Send S for any pint
mold or the Set of Six Individual Molds. Send 2
for the Jiffy-Cup, or 2 and 10c for the Spoon.
The pint molds are as follows all aluminum.
Style B Pint Mold, heart shaped.
Style C Pint -Mold, fluted as above.
Style D Pint Salad Mold.
Style E Pint Mold with pinnacles.
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LOVE AND
laws probably Allcn-n-Dale, the sweet
songster; and how could depression
withstand Alice's nttempts to grow
small enough to get out of the Jl"10,
house or the remarks of the Hatter
When nobody loves you nnd tho worm
is nil wrong, just forget yourself, now I
Why, submergo your wholo conscious
ness in somebody else's troubles. Read
about the sorrows and problems of somo
heroine of fiction. They aren't dry.
You can get more thrill out of some
of tho incidents in books than you
nnnM tmflfrlnn 4n Vnlir OWI1 life. And
from the midst of tho troubled existence
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Looking back nt them nftcr following
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Tho Wallflower
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No Madonna more endowed
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Flaunting Dahlias, Sunflowers bright
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Of the Lily and all those
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Dear, sweet garden flowers, we sish
That you llvo to "blush unseen,"
Orchid has become the queen.
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Wanting but a diadem.
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