.j1 !,." 'Br ; "Of 'I- .Jn ', i i , yi . i , -; rj. '-fe. " .4?.; Mf 5j a. , if '' 'n H I v w USOU?" b -1. v. ' W 'WK.iT ," .' ''" f- 'r tb EVENING- PUBLIC LBDaBE PHIL'ADiSLPfilA', FRIDAY, MABOH 19, 1920 MRS. WILSON SUGGESTS MENU FOR THREE MEALS ONSUNDA Y Selection of Fish Slwuld Do Guided by Knowledge of Certain Necessary Points of Condition and Loohs Hy SIRS. M. A. WILSON ,.rtnUt. 1S20l hv Mr: M.A.. Wieti. All ,w- rights rtstrvtd.) mm: selection of fish In tbc menu the J. rear round providcH nplcndld vatlety. expensive haddock to tho luxurious shad ll a Wide Btfp nnu inuuy vuimitJ, uuu ''im.i. u ii u'hdlcRomc. palatable food ml to bo Rood It must be frch and of in aurcoable odor. Stalo or old fWi Is poisoning. To JiuIkd fish: l'lrst. The cycB must be lull nnd bright; sunken eyes denote stale or lSrnS.',,,Mnt must be firm. TV fih of the fieli that in moist nnd flabby Is unfit for food. Kisl; may be i..nt far twenty-four hours, but muit fcc rleanscd and wrapped In wax paper; then wrap in neavy pniier nnu my m- rectiy upon ue iw, imi ""' " bolllnc. broil up, pnnn n(t (sauttln), baklnK, planking pud filleting. To Holl I'lsli Cleause the fish, wrap In a piece of eheeseciotn nnd lie. ow pince water In n deep tnucepan nnd -add One onion, One clove, One fagtiot soup herbs, One small carrot, Three tablespoons vinegar, One-half teaspoon pepper. Urine water to a boll nnd cook two minutes. Add flU nnd cook, allowing ,intv mliiiiten to the liound. Lift. drain for n few minutes, turn from the rloth to hot platter and garnish with parley nnd slices of lemon. Serve with crram, parsley or Hollandalse sauce. A SUflOESTIVE 'WEEKLY MENU rOK THltliiS M CUIUS U BVPiUtXX Hrealifast Stewed Rliubnrb like Wnfilcs With l'oached Eggs Watercress Coffco Dinner Asparagus Soup Roast shoulder of Lamb Brown Gravy Mint Sauce Browned Potato Corn Lettuce Salad Apricot Shortcnko Coffee, Minper Celery Cold Cuti Potnto Salad Fruit Gingerbread Ten The market basket will require One bunch rhubarb, One bunch ttatcrcress, One head lettuce, Ono stalk celery, One can asparagus soup, Three-pound shoulder of lamb, One-quarter peck potatoes, One can corn, One-half pound dried apricots, One-half doseii eggs, I and the usual stnplcs which arc pur chased semimonthly. Rico Waffles Wash onc-nuartcr cun of rice nnd place in saucepan. Add ono nnd one quarter cups boiling wnter nnd rook until the rleo Is soft nnd the water absorbed. Now turn rlco In bowl, wash lud add One and one-half cups milk. One and three-quarters dups flour, One level teaspoon baking powder, One level teaspoon salt, Two level teaspoons' sugar, One-quarter level teaspoon nutmeg. One egg. Heat hard to mix nnd bake in Mm usual manner. Poach tlm firaa ,! lift with skimmer to a napkin in linnd to drain. Then turn on tho' waffles and garnish with a strip of bacon nnd itrve. Roils t Shoulder of Lamb Have butcher bonn thn nhnnl.ln,. n.,.1 then roll and tie securely. Hnve him crack tho bones nnd then use them for clean tomnto soup on Monday. Wipe the shoulder with damp cloth. Now pat into the meat one-half cup of flour. Place on n rack in a bakln pan and allow the meat one-half hour to hent and then twenty minutes to tho pound, baking in a moderate oven. cake pan in moderate oven eighteen nlnutes. Cool nnd split cover wit with 'rTr1. I'""" "A spead top "itn Caledonian creqm or fruit whip. FYult Gingerbread Place In mixing bowl One. half cup xew Orleans molasses, rive tablespoons shortening, Khip.) "C m KhUc uscd or '"" Ifco cups flour, One tablespoon lading poicdcr, line-half cup tcatcr, nutsn.C'''alf C"P 0t fi,C'V chPPtd l" Hent to mix and then turn in well creased nnd floured loaf pan. Spread .""'"".""P .f fCQM r"lRln ver "!". ' ' Jiresslng rnisins Into the dough moderate oven forty minutes. Please Tell Me What to Do Uy CYNTHIA Apricot Shortcake Wash and soak overnlrht. nno.tmif pound linricots. In tlio mnrnlnv .m. aer hlowly until liquid is reduced to one-half the quantity and apricots are icnuer. vooi. now nlaco in mixinr hnwl irfc-ounrirra op sugar, talk of ono egg, I'wc tablespoons shortening. Cream well, now add One and one-half cups flour. One level tablespoon baking poteder, One-half cup water. Heat in mir thnn nnf n,'l 1J l the itiffly beuten whlto of ecrcr. 1tnV In Cannot Print Letter S. M. II.' You must forgive tho fact that vnnr latfAr I., . nMM.i nut even if It were possible to advo cate tlito book in our columns in .such a way, Cynthln wpiild object to so do ing. The sooner pebplo "understand thnt virtue is not acquired by wading through mud, the better ii will be. Mobt of the stories these: days nrc more than objcctlounble for the very tCUSOns daulctcd in the nn vnii rUi A sane, clean knowledgo of life harms no one, nnd in most cases such n knowl cdRl,j "vliablc, but not n sordid, morbid analysis of an unexcmplary life. What of Platonic Friendship? Dear Cvnthin Art n frttnnont rflflnr of your Interesting oolufiin I .should iikc to suggest ror discussion n topic which to me seems both interesting and worth while. This is my question: Is platonlc friendship posilblc nnd can it exist for nny length of time? I hnve had n great many controversies recently on this subject nud I find thnt most of my friends, both men nnd wom en, take the negative side." I, however, havo always been a firm believer In platonlc friendship. After I have read the opinions of yourself nnd your readers I should like to offer my views. Will you please glvo us your own opinion, Cynthia? SISTER SUE. Platonic friendships nrc possible, of course, but they nro very Improbable. it depends entirely on tlic hind of mnn and woman Involved in the friendship. She la Worried Dear Cynthia As everybody comes to you with their troubles, I think you n very relinble nnd consoling person, and I also will try to be consoled by your good advice. I am a young girl, but quite old enough to have good sense; nm deeply In love with it young man who is in another city. Do you think I am true when I go to dances and go out with other fellows, nnd it seems when I am with them I have a very nice time? T write my dearest friend frequently, but do not mention these facts. Every body tells mo I am cheating. Now, dear Cynthln, please tell me what you think. ntlSII LASSIE. Are you engaged to this young man? If you nro it would be moro fair to him to tell him of the good times von arc hnvlng. Otherwise you are not re quired to do so. Boys Do Like Them Dear Cynthia Wo nro two girls who like to go out to dances and have a good time in the right way, but it seems that the decent girls nowadays do not havo much show. So please tell us why the vnmns are the whole, show at dances. in fact, everywhere. What is the matter with our boys; hnve they no respect for decent girls? Wo Want to join the K. U. II. 0. TWO POTTSTOWN OIIILS.- Iloys do like decent girls, my dears, and many u little girl who imitates tho "vnmp" style, as you cnll it, is perfectly decent. Jubt be jolly, sensible girls and"you'll hnvo plenty of good times. Welcome, to tho K. U. II. Club. I Wish a Word With the Women H is the woman in the.home that most nppreciat.es tho valuo of hard-wood floors. SHE knows how much easier they nro to keep clean, understands their sanitary value, realizes how they add richness and quality atmosphere to any room, how they savo money by making It posslblo to use rugs thnt can easily bo replaced ono at a time, Instead of requiring a whole now carpet when it becomes only partially worn. She knows that tho danger lurking in old pino floors (with their inevitable open seams, cracks, etc. veritablo traps for germs and dust) does NOT exist in closo-grained, tightly laid hard wood floors. So to her the guardian of tho household purse I Now Offer, for a Limited Time, a Real Money-Saving Opportunity Tho abnormal weathor conditions have stopped or deferred building operations, and during this slack season I am prepared to mako special low prices to keep all my loyal, expert staff busy every minute. Go to your phono or your writing desk right now, beforo you forgot it, and get in touch with me. I will promptly send my superintendent to givo you an estimate, onould you not wish to lay new hardwood floors now I Can Make Your Old Floors Like New at comparatively small expenso py rpy special methods of renovating. ftARDWOOD; FLOORS KER' . THE GLAD SURRENDER Br HAZEL DEVO BATCHELOR Cevurioht, lilt, bv 1'ullio Ledgtr Co, The Illness of the Baby Photo by llachrach MISS MAIIION O'AIEAKA Who Is taking mi active part In the rummage sain for St. Edmond's Home, held this woeli ill Seven teenth nnd Market streets The Woman's Exchange , Rare White Mice To the Editor of Woman's raoe: Denr Madam Having read so mnny helpful things in imr column I wonder if J on will be so kind as to help me with a little problem. I have some whlto mice with n pale yellow head and n pale yellow ntreak down their back to their tall. They hnvo very pretty pink eyes. I hnve been told they oro a rare species. I wonder it this is true. All tho pcoplo that have seen them say they never saw n whlto mouse with yel low on before. I would like to sell some of these. I wonder If you could tell mo how much they nro worth a pair? MRS. M. These are evidently Japanese mice, They nrc very rare. Pet shops sell them for ubout fifty cents nplccc. Wants to Be an Extra To the Editor o Woman's rage: Dear Madam Kindly let me know through your column where there are moving picture studios In or near Phil adelphia, as I would like to npply for an extra. BETTY. The nearest studio is nt Kctzwood, Pa. There are some nt Fort Lee, N. .T., and tho new Griffith studio is at Maranroneck, N. J. P. N. DEGERBERG 1621 Chestnut St. Imported Scotch Tweed suits $65 up FOR WOMEN and MISSES Laurel Blone's marriage to Gran ville Burton "surprised ever) one, in eluding Burton himself, lie ha4 not felt the need of remarrying until he realized that his two little girls should havo a mother. Bo he chose Laurel, a woman out of another tcorld and a Seoman taho loved him. Her discovery of his reasons for marriage changed the world for her, and after their son was born she with? drew into herself. Granville's oton discovery of his growing lovo for his wife awoke no response in Laurel, who had become a woman devoid of sentiment. IT WAS, not until then that Laurel realized what a passion of love she nnu given to Junior. he had been forced to give some of tho love that she had felt for Gran ville to something that was IiH. She hung over tho crib nnd watched every breath tho baby drew every diange in tho little, face. She touched with a passion of tenderness the fever-flushed cheeks. She looked nt Granville and did not even sea him, nud thnt fact was harder for him to bear than tho illness of his son. The boy had pneumonia, nnd Laurel refused to have any one1 near him. She did everything herself. When sho slept it was on a couch in the nursery. Doctor Summers insisted that she take more care of herself. "She must gcb out." he said to Gran ville. "She must take exerclso nnd eat nnd rest, or she will break down. She Is trying to bottle up her emotions, nnd It is a terrible thing for n woman like Laurel. Seo what you can do for her, Gran. We're doing nil wo can for the baby. Wo must wait for the crisis; that's nil, nnd we can't hurry it. Make It clear to her that sho owes it to you and the baby to keep up her strength." Tho baby, had been sick three days and Laurel had not once eaten dinner with Granville. She ato hurriedly from a tray that was brought to her sitting room. On tho third day, after dinner, ho went to her door nnd knocked. Sho was lying on tho rhalso tongue, her eyes closed, her brnln nt fever heat. Her head seemed on fire and her eyes burned. She pressed, her fingers Into them like a child triing to case their pain, nnd at first she did not hear the knock. 'Granville knocked ngain nnd she started up. , "Who is it?" she called. He turned the knob nnd with n eaten of his breath stood on the threshold of her room. A shaded lamp burned close to the chaise tongue on which sho was lying. It threw n glow over her hair and her face was in shadow. One hand had gone to Her throat; her heart was It was ns thoughJ giccr weakness overpowered her nnd she sank bncu. She liaun t Bicpr iur uircr nights nnd the worry hnd told on her. Fear buoyed her upc nnd she forced herself Into n sitting posture ns he came into the room, closing the door behind him. Her nerves were at tho breaking point ; there was just one idea in her head. . .. , "The baby," she gasped. "Ho is worBO?" Granvlllo shook his head. "No, he's lust tho same. I enmo to ask you to go out for a walk so that you will get some sleep tonight." He spoKo genuy, nnd he stood close to the chalso tongue, looklnir down nt her. "Please. Laurel, you're worn out. You must get Bome rest." "I rnn'fc rest." sho said nulckly. slipping out of the chair and beginning to walk up and down me room THE WOMEN WHO DON'T ASK FOR THE RIGHT DEPARTMENT When They Telephone a Complaint and Get Angry Because They Have to Repeat Their Message It's All Their Own Fault, Anyhow i can't rest. I must do something. He s your son, nnd I'm going to save him for you. Do you think I can sleep while that thought Is burning into my Oram, do you 7" Sho turned nnd faced him, the Btarriness all gono from her eyes. They were liko blue ice now, lit with little flames. (Tomorrow, Waiting for the Crisis.) Two Shops of Sensible Prices Service Suits Lionel Sport Slants will cer tainly SAVE A LOT of wear on your more expensive x clothes, because they can be ' used for so many occasions, morning and afternoon. They are Sport Suits PLUS dressy, cheery and chic at all times. The price $39.75 (same as last year) is re markably low for such dis tinctive, exclusive all-wool garments. Have' you seen them? JKZfi&W&fS' 127 S. 13th St. and 1337 Chestnut St. tWffilWfflAWWBWB THE clerk In the complaint depart ment' answered the telephone. "Yes," the person nt the other end of tho wire remarked. "Tliis is the complaint department," the clerk explained, "What did you want to nsIT about?"' "Oh, how mnny times do I havo to go over that wholo thing before I get tho nnswer I want?" exasperated tones ex claimed, "I want Johnson's store." "This is Johnson's store, tho com plaint department," tho clerk said smoothly, patiently. "If you'll' tell me what you want I'll try to help you." "Oh, do I hnvo to go over all that ngain? I've said it about eighteen times. Why don't you listen to what 1 say and get it tne first time?" "I'm sorry, madam, but this is tho first time ybu have been connected with me, and I really cannot help you unlcsi you tell me what it is you want." "Oh, well I bought some material there yesterday and had it sent out and it hasn't come yet. Now, my dress maker is here today nnd I was planning to hnve her piako that dress first thing this morning, and now she can't do it becnuso tho material hasn't come. Now why hasn't thnt been attended to?" After somo trouble on the part of the clerk the matter was straightened out In iust about the same amount of time It had taken for all the conversation. Tho customer could hnve been through with her complaint, satisfied and back to her dressmaker in half the time if she had kept her chip on her shoul der instead of letting unavoidable mis takes knock it off. OlNDED 1658 y DEWEES ' i aaanaa 1 i p i . t 1 1 i 1122 Ckestnut Street . Quality and Standard Famous Over Half a Century INEXPENSIVELY MEET THE DEMANDS OF EASTERTIME "a Dresses $39.00 Dresses Two Groups of Unusual Dresses at This Popular Price The first group of steadfast navy blue tricotine is for misses. New Spring notes are heeded in the tinsel or self embroidery and short sleeves just covering the elbow. The second group affords dresses of georgette, satin, charmeuse and a tew tncolettes for misse8 and women. Sleeves may be long or short and touches of color may also be optional. rpoltex Tailor mades Navy Blue Imperial Serge Suits Special, $55.00 Long, slenderizing lines, with twin rows of cording for trimming. The skirt is straight but not scant. Tho lining is of peau de cygne. Other Wooltex suits from $55. OO.to $145.00. SHOWERS! We are showing a rubberized coat at $18.50, in tan with trim mings of brown, light gray wiUi navy, or violet with tan. Sizes 1 6 to 42. Laat Day of PETTICOAT WEEK Tomorrow SILK JERSEY PETTICOATS Tomorrow $5.95 Reduced From $7.50 and $7.75 For Satisfactory Wear, Buy a Dewees Silk Petticoat At this very low price in a good assortment of colors there are Zo7lumJ ,Cr3Cy tOP WUh P,Catcd Sati" floUncc trimmed wUh Dewees Standard Habutai Waist, $7.95 easily laundered and always look L ljS?y7m'.aa & ilwaya look trim and neat. Sizes 34'to 46. FREE- WESTINGHOUSE Electric Sewing Machine No pedal to 'push; ( just press the lever with your foot, and it runs delightfully easy. See it at your electric dealer's or phone us. See also the Ohio - Tuec Electric Cleaner. H. C. ROBERTS ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. Wholesale Distributors rillLADEM'IIIA F' fs annoying to te Bent from one de partment to another when you're in a hurry. But when you (jet n storo operator nnd tell your troubles to her beforo you even aslt for the proper de partment you can't expect .nnythlnff but to be turned away without satisfaction. If you talk such a steady stream that she Just has to catch nt tho first word sho can distinguish and connect you with tho dress goods department you'll naturally get an entirely different per son there uml havo to say It all over again. Then as she can do nothing for you, you'll probably be transferred again to the exchange or complaint (or what ever It happens to be called) depart ment. That's what you wanted, anyhow. Hut the delay nnd tho repetition and the calmness of everybody else an noy you so that when the perfectly In nocent, nnxious-to-plcaso clerk takes off the receiver she receives the explod ing bomb of your wrath without know ing at all what it is all about. And If tho truth were told, what It's nil about is your own mistake in not asking for tho proprr department) place. It takes much less time to your llttlo sons: "I want to about somo material that I boita which didn't como" : 'I boJ somo material thcro yesterday una didn't como"! "Tho matcriuf that. bouelit .vesterdnr hasn't como yet- why?" until you And somebody who OS,','!, tell you tho why. Or perhaps it woaw y, ' , you want, nsk for It right away nod ,;,V" not bo required to givo any encores . SUl' . In thd .M11& .'. m7?u mm. SlffV. - -it . ' A Quickly and easily mado.ou can al ways depend upon thm to turn out just righl.No egg rqutad Directwms on package tell oFmanvj uses. TfcpularFlwors,Chocolalo and uoldenvarrilla- ft YourJJ&cers izir J .KmorsisomcoM. i' Jr ,tk t m Am Ay M W r 1120 Chestnut St. Next to Keith's Elevator to Second Floor An Extraordinary Event Not a Sale Women's and Misses' Suits Offered at Positively Cost Prices Made pouible by the embargo, which caused late ship ments, and the manufacturer offered us reductions to maW quick disposal of them therefore we are offering at cost Suits - $29.75 Actually Marked Originally at $45 to $55 In Tricotine and Poiret twill, handsomely tailored in the tea- ton's latest styles. Suits at $69.50 Actually Market Originally at $85 to $110 In Tricotine, beautifully trimmed and braided, fancy or plain tailored, in stylet for every type. 285 suits will be offered at these and. in-between prices for Friday and Saturday only and we advise early selection, extra saleswomen will assure you every possible service and 'courtesy. tfti BONWIT TELLER. & CO Uhejmalfo$hopfOrfah CHESTNUT AT 13W STREET The Ineffable Graces Of Youth 'Are Symbolized In "Itmt milt" Apparel Original Bonwit Teller & Co. conceptions that expand Fashion's newest and most interesting style themes into varying types of silhouettes in Suits Frocks Capes Coats .. rl Si. &i i SUITS FOR THE MISS 55.00 to 145.00 Featured are Eton. Bolero-plain tailored, belted and box coats, showing the new side, accordion, and box pleated skirts. Developed In Tricotine, Poiret Twill and "Crgc (wizes 14 to 18) f T -MISSES' SPORTS SUITS- 29.75 FROCKS FOR THE MISS Two very attractive models, one of TAFFETA in navy brown or black; bodice shirred into ruffles, short sleeves, and 'square collar of embroidered batiste. The other of TRICOTINE Bktrt with fashionable, distended hip line; French cotton ribbon belt rounded collar edged with Galloon silk tassel and cord (Sizes' 14 to 18). w 59.50 MISSES' COATS AND CAPES 85.00 to 154.00 Attractive and becoming models, developed in Duvetvne Tricotine and English Camel's Hair. (Sires 14 to 18). (MISSES' DEPT. FOURTH FLOOR) Bolivia Cloth, Vclour, -NEW SPRING BLOUSES- ISO GEORGETTE 'RT.OIIKF.S Jn A.UU- -. n-t. ., .. Satlrdai X). Bl"V"' "" CmbtM"ed " ia" S 12.50 A collection of attractive Hand-Made Blouses, Hand-drawn and hand hemstitched. Special for Saturday 5.50 6.90 8.75 (WAISTS and BLOUSES FIRST FLOOR), :tii m, KVV 3 ( s i tf ft Pi" y ?" f "A.. 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