,' 1 EVENING PUBLIC LBDGEn-PHlL'ADELl; TtrrisDkT, mASrOH -30; 192& ' tl tr f iMRS. WILSON TELLS HOW TO MAKE EASTER EGGS Some Sugarless Recipes Arc Given, and Also Directions for Coating With Colored Icing or Chocolate I STRAIGHT LINES I FOR DAYTIME ny SHIS. M. A. WILSON (CerurleU, I9t0, hu tri. It A, iriMort. .til rlahla rcaerutd.t fTj1Pl'Bri opppr nlR nls" tlilt io --' the sons of the small boy who Is out looking for pickings among Ills puis and rronic during the I'nMcn week. How mnny of nt enn lemembcr t hit f"!ngoiiB of the Intl in M rnrl teem as he 'stood on the corner uniting n dinner to (est fnte? Mother let your Inddr hue liU . "epper nig-' time: dn not begrudge it to' him, ntnl if he comes running in with lit, egg broken. jut plnn to utilize It und let him hne n few moie Plan to dye and make oine home-mnile eggs for both the large and email members of the family. If you will but allow them to help you In the evenings you will surely be surprised how anxious father Is to trj his hnnd at this long-forgotten custom To mnkc the designs upon the dyed eggs take n xmall camcl's-hair brush and paint the Initial letter, pictures and bunnies upon the egg. using vaeline to paint with ami then lc in tuc usual manner using any color dye that mu wish to prepare the Kastcr eggs. Fol low the iljeing diicctions cloely. Some Candy Kggs Sugar is cxpenshe this year, ct the thrifty houewifi will fipd it is lenl economy to make the 1'nster goodies nt home. Aside fiom the knowledge of the purity and goodness, (he plensure and sport the fnnul enjo i mill making it w 01 h while. Sugarless Kgg Place Our half itniiml nf ilourd )niiO. One 'iiinrlrr pound nf nprirnti. One-half pound of atedlen uimiim. One-half pound of shelled peanuts. One cup of eoeoanul. through the food chopper, using the fine knife. Mold into an egg shape and then brush lightly with honey and roll In finely chopped cocoanut. Marslimallow Eggs Turn a package of cornstarch into a baking pan and have the tnnh two inches deep in the pan Now with n large ege make impressions in the staK'li Open one package of cream nr marshmallow whip jtnri then plaic in the saucepan and mid one half cup nf lineh chopped (ocoauut and hrnt until err hot, and then cook for Jen minutes long er. Now drop bv the spoonful into the prepaied cornstarch molds and set aside for twelve hours to harden, thou lift, brush the cornstarch from the eggs nnd then brush each half lightly with lionrv Set in a nr sirup and put together. eohi place to ilry out. Cream Kggs Open a can of cocoanut nnd turn into a howl, nnd then add one tenspooli of nnith nnd sufficient XXNX sugar to form a mixture that will bold Its shape Korm into egg shape and then dip in benlen white of egg and roll in XXXX sugar for plain eggs. Or roll In grnnu Intrd sugar for the er.vstnllircd eggs. These eggs mav he dipped In chocolate or in coloied Icing it desired. j To Coat With Colored Irlng Place lle white of one egg in a howl ' and add One Inhlespnnn nf lemnn .Miff. Heat Io mix and then use two table hiiooiis of coriistnitb and sufficient i XX.VX siipar to make an icing that will spread without running. Beat hard i for Mir minutes nnd then color the de sjtrd shade with pure fruit colorings Vow dip the eggs nud set them on wax paper to dr . ' This ieing can be ued for writing names or dates on the eggs. To write names, etc., make a eornu- jinpi." b. using n good grade of writing I paper. pt a tiny hole in the end of the (ornmopin not much larger than the head nf i Inige pin nnd then squeeze the icing thiough the hole and pro eed to wiite the name on the egg. J To Chocolate -Dip Egg rc sweet nr dot chocolate for this purpose Melt in a double boiler at a I verv low temperature, adding to each 'one half pound nf lioeolate a piece nf pninlbn theNie of n walnut nnd Our tnhlcipnon nf hullri, Our leanpnmi nf i ninth, Ihir-quai Ifi irntpnmi nf i ninnmon. I'eat hard to blend before dipping Hie eggs. C J ' H K FfK I V 0 I vpw SBC 1-71 I ' ' All i II ' si t I ' xvtln Wi if il 1 1 H Please Tell Me What to Do Uy CVNTIIIA Thinks They're Not Really In Love pear Cynthia I hnc never written before but I have read jour paper a good while, and I have something to say now injself. All these different girls and boys write to jou nbout their love affairs, but do jou think n person who was really In loc would make It pub lic? Even though they might be troubled it seems to me us if they could Unci some way else to grt help besides making It public. Don't .nu. "Uuck Private"? I really think, Cuithln. that jou nie the most patient of people, nnd I think jou deserve n lot of credit. I hone omebodr else, will cive me their opinion on people making thelrJ twenty-one jenrs of age, engaged to Mrs. Wilson Answers Queries charming frock of white georgette crepe embroidered In front and liaik. Tho leghorn hat is natural tolor and lias an undcrbrlm facing of Jade Teen taffe'a w,Hi a trim- Hear Mrs. Wilson in your recipe for green tomato relish jou did not stale the quantity of tomatoes in pro pnitinn to the ingredients. I would like to make the relish when the gieen tomato time comes and trust mu will publish the tomato nait of the recipe. One gnllon or one-half peck nf green lomntoes nie required in this recipe Watch the summer canning recipes com ing in due season for some newer methods of making these old-time deli canes love ttoublcs public KIFTY-FIFTY. As those who write of their troubles ghc no names for publication they do no) look upon it as making their love nffairs public. And the very fact that they can ask some one they do not know and whose judgment thej feel will not be biased is npt to make them seek that nchlce. Here's a Comeback, T. B. P. Dear Cynthia Answering T. U. P.. will sny that 1 regret the circumstance exceedingly which prcveuted me from accepting his kind invitation; consid ering that there are few "Round Tables" supporting square meals these dajs. "Take It From Me" being the "(Sliest of Honor" Is "Flftv-Flfty" of no small enjoyment, irgardless of what i "Floroclorn does "Lp in .Mabel' Room." "The Unitized ltride ' ma play "Penny Ante" all she wishes, but "Listen. Lester." "Your Next-Door Neighbor" worries most about the stuffing. If one is not nt loggerheads with his stomach gteat things can be accomplished.- stewed well. Life is nothing more nor less I linn a fearful, gosh-awful twenty-four-hour struggle to keep our "eats" down. Once securel anchored we can very easily travel the high, seas without inteifereice from "disense pirates" and make the port of old age on nn even keel KENSINGTON. Do Not Encourage Him Dear Cynthia I nm a young lady nnd go to work every morning, Of lato there Is a joung mutt who waits and comes out of his bouse as I go past and follows mo down the street. The other morn ing we spoke and now he goes down on the same car as I do. I have Jrlcd going earlier, but hcTcomcs out the same. Now I do not care to cultivate a friendship with this man, as lie Is nol the type I could like, nnd I am very much annoyed that ho may nsk to ca!S and I wouldn't care to hurt his feelings, but. my folks surely would poke fun Jit me, as he is brtld-bended. Shall lcontlnuc to speak or show my real feelings of disgust? WEST PHILADELPHIA. Do not show disgust, but simply give him no encouragement at oil. It is n grcnt pity that jou spoke to him, since you had not been properly introduced. If you are not cordial when you bow, to him ho will not be likely to try to force his attentions. Listen to His Side of It Dear Cyntliln I am a young girl marrv n man two venrs inv senior. He is just starting in business for himself, nud although he Is making u fairly good stnrt, is not making nn enor mous sum. Now, I am a stenographer nnd command a snlary of $3r n week. I want to continue working for n year or so nfter our marriage, but he refuses to hear of such u thing. He says he can support me modestly, and it I nm not satisfied A ith that wc had better part. I love him dearly, but want to con tinue for his sake as well as tor my own. Will ou please ndvise me what to do, Cvntbin? If any of vour readers have had a similar experience will they please tell nie what to do? BEATRICE M. It I always well to let the husband do the supporting of his wife nnd home. A stenographic position would hold you down to hours And it would be difficult to see after jour house. And when a man marries he wants a home ns well ac companionship nnd love. Perhaps jour linncc would agree to oiir doing something less strenuous. He ha n right to object to jour helping in the support of the home. It is npt to make a man feel humiliated and there is clan ger of stunting his ambition. Try Something Else Ex-Tioopcr 57 As others might not hnndle the subject ns you do or intend to do, it would not be wise to start such a discussion. Write again, but try something else. THE GIRL WHO IS AFRAID SHE WON'T BE POPULAR Gels Herself So Worked Up Before a Party That She is Un happy All Evening Girl Who Doesn't Care Enjoys Herself people don't see her she didn't cxpectf them to And she'll just search nut n. of these desperately, unhappy, scnsltltd souls, nnd they'll sit there together n,J I 'hold up the wnll," nnd discus baskets u, uubiuvbb, uuya or uumns until tl time, to say that they hntl n "lovelj 'YYL why did I say I'd go to that partyl" walled the girl who Is afraid of not being popular. "I don't know any of the people, nnd I hnven't got n new diess, nnd I bate pnrtlcs, nnjhow. I know I'll have n perfectly awful time. Probably dance nbout three dances nil evening, nnd those with boys Hint nre just dragged up to mc! Oh, T wish I could stay at home or go to the movies !" Rut she couldn't; she had to go to the party. And It turned out just about ns she had expected. She did dance more, than threp dances, but she didn't have n good time. It happens that way every time she goes to -a party. And the only reason seems to be that she goes in tho wrong frame of mind. She just knows that she enn't possibly enjoy herself. And so she doesn't. Yet she couldn't quite go to the party thinking "Now. 1 look very pretty tonight, nnd I just know I'm golnjj to be admired nnd liked, nnd that I'll have an awfully good time." could she? She'd probably get there and find that somebody else looked just as pretty, and that she iwas only one among n great many. That would spoil her good timo to begin with. No. she'll have to striko a happy medium. She'll hnvc to get herself into the frame of mind In which she enn sny : "Now, I have to go to this old party, much lis I'd like to stay homeand .finish this ftress, or stnrt that book, or go to the movies. My dress Is old, but. than heaven, it's comfortable. I don(t know nn.vbody, and I suppose I won t dance much, but I don't care. I feel like halng a good time, nnd somehow or other I'm going to have It. If It only amounts to going Into the dining-room nnd eating all the cakes I can get. I've got to have n good time somehow or other, but I don't care. Then she can go off to the party, not expecting to enjoy It,, nnd yet utterly Indlffcicnt about- what kind of a time she'll have. SHE'LL probably be so filled wltli tins entirely untruthful but very helpful Iden that she doesn't care that every thing that happens will strike her funny: she'll discover amusing things that wouldn't have occurred to her other wise, and somehow she will have n good time. In the first place she will be sur prised to find that she really docsn t care whether she dances or not. And then she'll enjoy tho few dances thnt she does get, much more on account 01 their scarcity. . ... The girl who goes to n party with her mind made up to be Popular will work no hard that she will be disap pointed with anything short of homage. The girl who goes expecting nnd dread Ing nn unhappy time will be in condi tion to weep over the least little unin tentional slight. Her sensitive feeling will reach out for them. But the girl who Is "slight-proof" Isn't bothered if b UJom IWOAtO 10OrURE NATURAL WOOL Dr. Jaeger's Sanitary Woolen System Co. PHILADELPHIA 1516 Chestnut Street Special for Easter Week ALL HAMS AA7Bted 30c lb. REGULAR or SKINBACK Nice, Lean, Smoked PICNIC 1 Oc SHOULDERS l lb. COTTAGE HAMS or SMOKED O Oc OL BUTTS lb. Native Beef SIRLOIN Q r-c STEAK Hllllllllt RUMP STEAK OCc NoWaate 'lb. TOP of ROUND OCc No Bones lb. FRESH SELECTED EGGS, 50c in Cartons Prime rib roasts of on RFFF nr ",t OUC D-"- inu wild 7th & 8th Rib Cuts, 25c HAM, 40' FOR YOUR PROTECTION wc have installed a sjstcm whereby ou are g an itemized receipt for jour purchases, and tliim mi arc erjJjj&id to keep an accurate account and economize on jour meat 1 Will rag.You lo Viait the 'l under Store of Weal Pliila." MARKET ST. 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But our Bonus Days, offering wonderful values? at the end of each month, continue to be alive with new surprises and offer not shopworn disinteresting merchandise, but regular stock from our everyday selling shelves at greatly reduced prices. Wc regret we cannot accept mail, .phone or C. 0. D. orders TWEED SUITS W6dtpc TWEED SUITS Tailor-madrs Regular Price, $55.00. Bonus Day. S45.00 ALL-WOOL PLAID SKIRTS, BOX OR ACCORDIAN PLEATED Regular Price, $18.00. Bonus Day, S14.75 M00NGL0 CREPE SATIN SKIRTS, PLAIN AND FIGURED Regular Price, $25.00. Bonus Day, S19.75 FAN-TA-SI SKIRTS, PLAIN AND FANCY MATERIALS Regular Price, $32.50. Bonus Day, S26.50 TRICOLETTE DRESSES, BEADED OR EMBROIDERED Regular Price, $69.00. Bonus Day, S42.50 SUMMER FROCKS, DOTTED VOILE AND PLAID TISSUE Regular Prices, $9.75 and $12.75. Bonus Day, S7.95 and S0.75 SURPRISE RACK Anything from wash skirt to winter coat at a rnce that will surprise you Cleanliness Every woman wants to have a neat, clean kitchen, but that is impossible if the equipment is of the dirt breeding, trouble-making kind. Convenience Goes hand-in-hand "with cleanliness in the kitchen equipped with a Modern Cabinet Gas Range and Gas Water Heater, y Now iy the time to renovate. TERM PAYMENTS Broad and Arch and Dittrict Office THE UNITED GAS IMPROVEMENT COMPANY ill fl IHIi cvpnfnK" and they can sny it truth- fully, too. Don't let obsrurlty worr.r jou.. Don't frot over beinp slighted nt J party. Just set ourscl( Into n "tlou rnro 'mood, seek n sjiupitthrtli! friend, '?"' 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