t, Tl i, is tt , PREPARING DRIED BEANS EXCHANGE ADVEtiflJRES WITH A PUkSE CYNTHIA'S ANSWER MRS. WILSON TELLS ABOUT VEGETABLES y Dried Lima Beans, Peas and ??'Lentils Are Good for ''"Winter Cooking as Va- riety in Food Some Tasty Recipes for Using Legumes in Pic, Cutlets, Loaf or in Sauce for Other Dishes Ash Mrs. Wilson It you have nny cooJtcry prob lems, bring them to Mrs. Wilson. She Trill be glad to answer you through these columns. No per sonnl replies, however, can be siren. Address mirations to Mrs. M. A. ' Wilson, 13mriKo Public Ledoeb, ruiladclphia. Ily MRS. M. A. WILSON Copyright, toll), hu Vrs it. t. Wilson. Ml Klijhiv Rearnfrl. IN THE old dajs of long ngo tho popular winter vegetable were the dried lima benus nem, marrowfat or navv beans and lentiN. The housewife in those days had little real knowledge of the fond vnluc of tliec regetables, so she ucd them to replace the garden snss of the crowing season. Today een the little housewife in the otttl.uug communities knows thnt these dried vegetubleq contain the food ele ments that compare fuornbl with those contaiuet in the meat, lisu and sueli foods. Dried legumes require soaking from eight to fourteen hours before cooking. Bo not use sodn to help make these foods soft or tender. Soda destroys the vital life-giving element"' in these foods and thus destroys much of their food value. ' Now, while it is not wise to use these foods to entirely renlace meat in the diet, they can be Fervcd two or three times a week in many attractive dishes that will materially help to reduce the family budget. How lo Conk the Legumes Look" the bejn liens or lentils oer very carefully and discard all bruised and wormy ones Wash in warm wnter and then place in a dish or bowl suf ficiently large to hold about four times the quantity of beans you intend to use. Fill the dish with warm water and set aside overnight. In the morning wash again and thn place in n saucepan, cover with cold water and bring slowly to a boil. Roil for (Ho minutps and then turn into n colander and place ttnder the cold running water for five minutes. Return to the saucepan, cover with boiling wntcr and cook slowly until tender. Drain. Tho beans arc now ready to use in the following dishes. pried Lima Beans Pudding Prepare one cup of lima beans as di rected and then mash fine nnd rub through a fine sieve. Now udd One small onion grated, Ttco tablespoons of finely minced parsley, One and onC'half teaspoons of silt. One teaspoon of paprila, ' Three tablespoons of bacon fat. One and one-half cupsjif thin cream sauce, Ttco iccll-ocnicn eggs. Beat to mis and then pour into well greased custard cups, feet the cups in a baking pan and fill baking pan two thirds full with warm water. Rake in a slow oven until firm in the center. Tarn out on rounds of toast and serve svith cheese sauce. Dried peas or na'y beans may replace the lima beans for Tsrlety. Vegetable Pie Prepare one-half cup of lima beans. One-half cup of dried peas. One-half cup of navy beans, as directed and then when tender drain. Now place in a frying pan six tnhVannons of shortening and udd four lnrec onions, mimed fine. Cook slowly i until tender and then add one-half cup of flour and cook until a deep rich mahogany brown. Now add two cups of cold watr. Stir to blend thoroughly and then add One-half teaspoon of thyme. Three tablespoons of parsley, Ttco teaspoons of salt. One-half teaspoon of tchitc pepper. Six tablespoons of catiup. Place the prepared lima and navy beans and peas in n baking dish and pour the prepured gravy over the vege tables. Cover with a crust of plain pastry und bake in a slow oven for thlrty-fhe minutes. Vegetable Cutlets or Croquettes Cook one cup of the desired legumes. as directed and tnen drain and inasu. JIace in a mixing bowl and udd One onion grated. Three tablespoons of bacon fat. Three tablespoons of finely minced parsley, One-eighth teaspoon of thyme, One-half teaspoon of paprika, One teaspoon of salt. Mix thoroughly and then form into cutlets or 'roiuettes. Roll iu flour nnd then dip in beaten egg and milk and roll in line brpud crumbs. Pry until golden brown in hot fat and then serve with cheese, tomatoes or utparagus sauce. vgctablc u3i Cook one-half cun of beans, either lima or navy, and one-half cup of dried peas as directed and then mash fine. Place in n mixing bowl and add One and one-half cups of thicK cream sauce, Two tccll-beaten eggs, One and om-half teaspoons of salt, One-half teaspoon of pepper. One-half Iraipoon of poultry season ing. , Otic quarter Irniponn of thyme. One tablespoon of Worcestershire sauce, Please Tell Me What to Do By CYNTHIA Ttco tablespoons of catsup. Mix thoroughly and then turn into a wcll-grensed nnd floured loaf-shaped nan, packing in firmly. Placo the pan in a larger one containing about two nnd one-half cups of water. Rake In a slow oven for one hour nnd then serve cither hot or cold with asparagus, cheese or mock Ilolinndalse sauce. Asparagus Sauce upen n smau can 01 asparagus, drain tne liquid into a measuring cup aud add sufficient milk to measure two cups. Place in a saucepan and add six table spoons of flour. Stir to dissolve the Hour and then bring to a boil. Cook slowly for five minutes and then add one-half of the nsparagus which has been rubbed through n sieve und One mid one-half trnspoona of salt, One teaspoon of paprika. Three tablespoons of finely minced parsley, One iccll-bcatcn egg, Rcut to mix thoroughly and then use the bnlnncc of the asparagus as n garnish for the cold cuts of vegetable loaf with Russian dressing. You Must Tell Her Dear Cynthia I find jour column in tho Kvenino Public IjEPQEK very interesting. Perhaps you can help me. In 1010 I begau corresponding with u joung lady und some time later she "adopted" mo as n big brother. It was not until after the war and I came back from Prance that the opportunity presented itself to visit her. While there sho seemed only as n big sister, kind and considerate, listening to nil my troubles nnd advising me to the best of her ability. Six months pus-ed and as no one had yet entered into my life she has vlrtunllv In Id rlnitn to me. and tho last visit to her home has con- wnccd me that she is in line with me nnu, furthermore, laid nil her future CHECKS ARE PRETTY FOR SPORT CLOTHES Mrs. Wilson Answers Queries plans around our marriage which she n seems to believe is nil settled, although i imvc never spoken of it. No.w I admire this girl tremendously, sho Is all a mart could wish for. a sweet, winsome lovable girl, but I dou't love her nnd I nm sure it would break her heart If I told her that we ran never marry. I hardly know what to do. I don't want to blast her dreams und it would hardly be fair to cither her or myself to marry nnd then hac her leurn the bitter truth afterward. I do not want to lose this girl's friendship, us she has taken n mother's ami sister's placo in my heart. Sho expects our marriage to take place within three months. It sccnis a sacrilege to disillusion her. What would ou BUggcst, Cjnthia? DESPONDENT. It may be hard, but you must tell this oung woman that you do not love her and then, as it were, "put it up to her." On tho other hnnd do you think it is quite fair for a man to take up so much of a woman's time, laving bare his troubles nnd confiding every worry to her, asking tor novice and giving uothing in return? It is all very well to expect un older woman to "be a My Dear Mrs. Wilson Please send me recipe for lemon filling, one that has a top and bottom crust. I don't use the same tilling as for lemon meringue because I know how to make them, nnd would like to have a good ginger wafer, one that is spicy. (Mrs.) W. Lemon Pio Filing Place in a baucepan One cup of sugar. One and one-quarter cupi of irater. .... .'.."-'. " " . .... .. . . ----- our 10 dissolve the starch thoroughly uny turtner unnecessary suuernig uy The Woman s Exchange v-" flannel TiHA' Illun and white-checked forms this attractho frock, witlcii has tho skirt cut to nuiko the popu lar bouffant hip. Uluo and white also are shown in the lint, which Is of white with :i hluo band. Tho flowers aro pink roses mother to" you" but it's n bit raw to', . ,., ... , ask u young girl to take nil this inter ?..iDfc ' did their bit in est and bimply because you like to talk " .rld War but thc.y alw about your troubles to some one. T called roughnecks, nud I am part. and then bring to a boil nnd cook for 'telling the truth now. mree minutes. Jtcmoc from tho fire i . um' 'ld Youth Holds Sway mi,u uj jico icmons. tiratcd rind of one-quarter lemon, Ttco tablespoons of butter. Yolks of tico eggs. Beat to mix and then bake between two crusts. One whole egg, well beaten, may be used in place of the two volks. See the issue of paper January 13 for ginger cookies. the Great ays were afraid tnc .....i.i ..-i. .-ii it ..... .......in. i. ... ..... name will not be chnncrd. WUIIIU UUl SUIl V VC1.1 UUiJtlllOU UN ,U.ll . . -"7 "l. "V. , " -..J .! I MUVU U1UV M'VLTUI vvy runucu uuu you probably had onl good ! well-to-do sailors, and vet I have met intentions, so do your best to undo V1 "J ?ft T' u'tf: them, who did uot liow how to net. There are good and bad in this world, and I do not see why the sailors ttrc condemned. They arc good sports. . ANNA T. The Question Corner Todaj's Inquiries 1. ITow should doilie be ironed nfter washing? 2. What is a convenient brush with which to clean the narrow cor ners of the bathroom tiles? ?. Describe a piquant boudoir cap. 4. Is it correct for a mau to keep his hat off when he outers a woman's office? C. What novel insertion is used for trimming on a cloth dress? 0. How can an unusual hat or scarf trimming be made of the same muterial as the article itself? Yesfcrday'b Answers 1. The former bar of the Hotel Pet rogad in Paris has been changed into an information desk, con ducted by the Y. W. C. A. 2. Smocking should be thoroughly dampened nnd then drawn right side up over an inverted iron. II. Au attractive tam-o'-shanter and tcarf to match urc made of bright colored duvetyu. 4. The best way to serve formal re freshments at a card party is to have them brought to tho tables Instead of having a regular re freshment table. New silk stockings can be made to wear just a little longer if the toes and heels arc darned lightly with singlo thread before they arc worn. 0. riying panels are an attractive feature of many of the new spring street dresses. Pear Cynthia Pcrbaps joii or jour! readers could help solve this foolish question for me. What do you think is the matter with a girl of eighteen when she fnlls" in love with every pair of long trousers she sees. or. in other words, with every Tom, DlelPbnd Harry? BROWN nAIR. I The matter with this little girl is i that she is eighteen years old. Cheer I up; she'll get over it. I Agrees With I. L. Seventeen Dear Cyntbiu : 1 I would appreciate it very much if ou would publish this letter as I agree with Innocent Lonely Seventeen. I think it is really a shame for any one to condemn the sailors as they arc Time Savers To remove n label fiom a bottle without tearing the paper or scraping the bottle, wet the fnce of the label with water and hold for u moment over nny convenient flame. The steam formed penetrates the label aud softens the paste. When the children's underclothes arc tuken off at night, a fiuc plan is to fasten each set of underclothes on large safety pins, ready for the dressing iu the morning. This saves much time and patience on the part of mother or nurse. AUTO SUPPLIES Tires and Tubes AU Makea Approved I.anscs Weed Chains. 1335-37 Walnut Street Opposite RitZ'Carlton Three Startling Specials in New Spring Frocks " ... I I .1.1 I f! for Friday and Saturday Taffeta Frocks for after noon and street wear; dark and light shades. . Tricotine Dresses of chic embroidered, beaded and smartly tailored. . . Sir Use Culicura To Keep CMIdren's Skins Healthy If mothers would only use Cuticura Soip and Ointment for c cry-day toilet and nutery purposes, how much suttenng might be avoided by preventing little akin snri train troubles becoming serious. Cuti cura Talcum is also excellent for little is delicately meaicatea ana ex. enea. It QuUitely perfumed, Umsit Imi ItM Vr Mill. AHdrMc "0Mr UtorouriM.tMtt.tlUUItta.JUii." Saldarso mhmr HotpVU. UlatmMtatandMW. TatamBe, MaVCuticiua Soap alvavaa vitkMt . QQ.75 ill iji i ! p tie Values $55 UglB 1 r III! lKT; J Vol. tn S7Z BZb I SH . JHR UNUSUAL GROUP OF FROCKS; llP'l$ one of a kind nets, " (Q AA f o . j.-.j, ""vu uu. r ABIV ' Our Selling Policy SHItVICE chltfOn VPlVPta v v j WE INVITE INSPECTION LIUU Ull LtlVLlb J Value $110 FRESH I BROADWAY CYCLE CO. ' ' MEATSX I kit M I c. naiiifl -l V.9 HIBIHOI V. I I S" - - 'J I f Jm Mm I mm (Mm (mTWM ft mm UmW ( mWS mm I Imm M (ml UmmJfmfWr WjT -mmmmmW y SWJmMw5?8E&hRK 1 1 CHOCOLATE PRODUCTS I ,A Way to Make Money To (ha Editor of Woman's Pant! Dear ;Mndam Cau you suggest any method by which our Sunday school class can make somo money to increase our Lenten offering? Our class is com posed of girls between ten and fourteen .cara of age. We are to have a cake sale, but" would like to havo some other means Of mnbln mnnnv. flu mtr claSS wishca to havo the honor of presenting inc. largest offering. E. li. w. When you have your cake sale have n spring onenlnc fnr dolls with it. Let encli.glrl moko somo article of dress for a doll, in tho very nowest styles. Then fix un n booth in which to display and sell the clothes, and have sevctal. models" dressed in the most gorgeous gowns. Sell the dresses und bats for whatever prico you think they are worth. If you talk mysteriously about this spring openiug for dolls so thnt nil the llttlo girls you know who have dolls will bo interested, you ought to be nblo to get up n lot of enthusiasm about the show, and when they get there" they'll just have to buy the things. I hope you will make lots of money. Sewing Club to Have Party To the Editor of Woman's Pane: Dcnr Madam I am the president of a sewing club of girls from ten to four teen j ears of age. Wc have $8 in our treasury nnd wo want to give a party. Will jou please send mo plenty of games to amuse U8? Also ideas for decorations nnd souvenirs. Send some ideas for re freshments, too, please. E. B. I nm sending you some games to play at your party. Decorate vlth flowers and on tho refreshment table, instead of having n bowl of flowers, have a sewing basket apparently filled with them, but instead of real flowers have little baskets of different colors, witn artificial flowers fastened to the han dles. You can get these at n five and ten cent store. Fill them with candv und use them for favors. Let the guests draw them out of the scwinc basket after tho refreshments. I or refreshments have sandwiches, ice cream nnd cakes. To Remove Stamping 7o (lie Cdilor of Woman's Paoe: Dear Madam While reading jour column I saw that you give some in formation to daily readers. I have a pair of khaki silk shirts and they nre rather new. Somehow I found stamping in black on one side of them. Would you tell mo how I could remove the stamping, whether T could redje them khaki again, or another color suit able for u joung man? A DAILY READER. MARJORIE IS THE ONLY GIRL WHO DOES EVERYTHING WELL Her Fiance Thinks This Is Because He Loves Her Si Knows He Isn't Perfect, but She Loves Him in Spile and Because of It She WIT niBiV you come to dinner with us VV in our new house," a young man told his assembled friends, "you must get Mnrjorio to make some of her scal loped potatoes. They're wonderful. "My wife makes those," a bridegroom of about six months' standing told him proudly. "They (ccrtnicly nro good, too." "Well, yours may be good, but they aren't like Marjorio's," his friend hastened to assure him. "IlerB aro different from nnybody's. You never tasted anything like them." Tho conversation drifted along, as conversations will, until somebody men tioned danclcg. Everybody agreed that n certain young girl was an unusually good dancer everybody but tho young man -who had mentioned tho potatoes. "Well, she's pretty good," he ad mitted, "but she doesn't dance any thing like as well as Marjorlo docs. Why, Marjoric is so light " lie was just engaged, that's all. As Marjoric says herself, when she catches him nt this "senseless raving," as she calls it, "any girl could make those po tatoes; all you do is follow tho recipe exactly. I happen to have a good rec ipe; that's nil." But to him it seems only her magic touch that accomplishes tho happy re sult. It is the same with everything she does. That waist she wore tho other di.v it's the most exquisite Vaist that an) body ever put on. She made it herself, that's why. Other girls might make shirtwuists nnd look very well in thcin, of course, but there could nover be nnvthing quite so lovely as this one that Marjoric made, just because Rho made it. Sho can do anything. She tan cook and sew, Blip's the best dancer he knows, and when she is about "all's right with the world." She's the Only Girl. HE doesn't know he's funny. All his friends tell him he'll get over It. but he kuows he won't. Why. Mar joric will nover get over beiug tho most wonderful girl in the world. How could ho ever get over realizing it? Marjorio's love for him is just as deep, but because she is a woman she knows (ond loves) all his faults as well as his virtues. She likes to fuss about the wav he "keens the moths out of Use n saturated solution of sodium I tho rugs" by dropping his cigarette salicylate, which can be bought ut the ashes on them, but sho would hate to drug store. Follow this with water. I have him remember to get an nsh tray. It will not hurt the silk nor destroy the His choice of neckties worries her color, so jou will not have to djc tin i dreadfully, but if ho knew how to buy shiit over again. them she would be deprived of the joy If "ni P ' H I I KV i BS"i KnSfc. ajv tan u,i iiak. !ii!ililiilllll'll1lillllillllMl i3aa !. liiWWftHl i raf P i' 'rSSSllif f SL e-easytomi No etfgs-no sugar needed Use MAKE-A-CAKE, made of choicest fruits, seedless rai sins and spices. Other ingredients are in the home. Simple recipes in every yellow and blue carton. Delicious for breakfast, luncheon, dinner or tea. Pure and wholesome. Children love it. Cut out this advertisement. Mail it with two coupons from recipe slip3 in MAKE-A-CAKE cartons, and your name and address, and receive free a handsome and useful pastry knife. ATMORE & SON, Inc. 110-124 Tasker Street Philadelphia " & Sunday achoola, church aecletlea and lodgei cm make money by Introduc ing, MAKE-A-CAKE. Write for par tlculara or ak any crocer. .1.. FRESH MEATSX FSCOURTT WHOLfSICES! Housewives! Attention!! FRIDAYSATURDAY SPECIALS: Chuck Roast, 1 0C lb. All Steaks ,.,.,.,., 25c lb. Fresh Roast Pork 20c lb. Fine Stewing Chicken ,.,. .38c lb. Extra Fine Bacon .,.,.,...,. .28c lb. Best Pure Lard ..,.r r.M.t.24c lb. FreshEggs (oABI?oNB).r.).M..Mrt.62c lb. No Phone Orders or Deliveries for These 2 Days AT OUR THREE STORES 6121 WOODLAND AVE. i AT OUR S. E. Cor. 10th and Vine SU. THREE 908-10-12 Ridge Ave. (Main Office) ' STORES. of teasltiB him about them. She knows sho's silly, too, and thnt she 11 set over it, but sho loves that, too. A man in love cannot sec anything wrong with his bride-to-be. Sho may bo d drab, colorless, homely person who Insists upon wearing unbecoming colors. But he will gaze nt her as she arranges a dull pink hat upon her head and won der why ho is tho first man to realize her beauty, A woman Is not so blinded by her love. If her fiance's looks could be improved upon she knows it nnd loves him themore for it. "IIo's not what you'd ever call band some," sho says to her best friend, "but ho certainly is n nice thing." Isn't it all funny? Hut isn't it all delightful? EXPLORER GIVES LECTURE Says Quantity of Clothes Has tioihi Ing to Do With Morals 3 Tho quantity ol clothes that a pt0pl. wear lias bo effect upon their raorali accordlug to Dr. Carl Lumholtr, n''' plorcr, who spoko Inst night Ijcfors-tl, Geographical Society of PcnnsylyanJt In Wlthcrspoon Hall, on "Through Ccn! tral Borneo." According to Doctor Lumholtz. ti natives of Borneo wear as little cloth' ing as possible, IE not even less than that, but he eald that the people- of Borneo neither steal nor lie and that they Inflict tho death penalty upon those who break their marrlngc von 300 RUGS "40 Savings Samples, Mill Ends Fcinstein Storage Co. ti, V. Onifr 0th ft Hprlna (JurriVn Rli. Ojifn Etfiilnrw Tin Auto D.llr.rr FURS AND MYSTERY t:iccnth Artlclo of a Copyrighted Series. Slcu7ik is a good fur that has had to live down its own name. Before the war, while Europe was buying American skunk skins under their rightful title, it was found neces sary, to sell it successfully in this country, to "rechriston" tho animal as black marten, American sable or French sable. The deception, Jioivever, was finally discarded by most of tlwsc who lutd adopted it, .and today the purchaser of skunk fur hae a strangely different problem on her hands that of really getting skunk when she asks for it, instead of some inferior fur dyed to imitate it. Poor little animal. First it dare not be known tinder its own real name, and now after the very superiority of its oivn fur 7ias won out over all obstacles, the title pre viously despised is now falsely used to sell a variety of sub stitutes. t Among the more prominent masqucradcrs of skunk fur arc raccoon and opossum, both of which have to bo dyed to carry out tho deception. Many a good, reliable furrier car ries in slock imitation skunk to servo those who do not care to pay tho price of the genuine, but' where ho differs from his unreliable brother is in the fact tliat ho sells it Iwncstly, properly pHccd, as imitation skunk, and NOT as genuine skunk improperly priced. Like all other furs, skunk is naturally of many shades, ranging from skins that are almost unworthy of curing, up to truly beautiful peltries rivaling marten in excellence. This, then, adds another reason to tho long list for shunning the dealer who laclc3 integrity, for, after all, it would probably be belter to get a good raccoon or opossum imitation of sktink than tho bottom grades of the genuine article. The furrier of established reliability is your one und only protection against fraud. House of Wenger Furs and Millinery 1229 Walnut Street (To Bb Continued.) Copyright. 1818. 8 ill'Ss'Cr!"'fiO''' COHNEifc j'SSSIilsi I SAVING! Thousands of Dollars for Housekeepers This Friday and Saturday Beef Cheapest & SB All Kinds of STEAK MEAT OC. Ik Rump, Round and Sirloin dZilJK IDs 2Sc lb- I cuS ntast 16c H. Best Cuts Rib Roast roudy Hamburg Steak, 16c lb. fe Pot Roast, 1Cr IU USSa Brisket, lt,c IU Bolar Roast.... Oyr IU Cross-Cut Roust, C ,U S Stewing Beef (Brisket), 9c lb. Smoked Meats Away Under Reg. Prices Rccular Hams 8 . 1330c lb, Skinback Hums8 ,,329c lb. Smoked Sausage . . .' . 20c lb. iu.oV20clb, Picnic Hams . . t i tottage Hams H 34c lb. Fresh Sausage. ..'..24c lb. S&khh BACON, 28c lb 3 Again! Pure Lard, 24c lb. Another Big Poultry Sale! ROASTING 4ft 1L CHICKENS UC ID STEWDG Oft IU CHICKENS VC ID rcSTo PorkPrices! 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