Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 31, 1920, Night Extra, Page 12, Image 12

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-M?S. WTLSON GIVES RECIPES
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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, .VeDNESDAY, MAftOfi K 1920
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MRS. M. A. WILSON
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I'.eat well before using and then hake
In n hot oven for eighteen minute
Now iimko tlio Icing by mlding two
tinioon of lemon juice to the white
of mi egg. Heat slightly nnd then ndd
tmflieient XXXX sugar to spread. Kill
the cro with thN icing nnd then keep
the Icing on the buns in the cross
t-Iinpc.
The Woman's
Exchange
ANCIENT Diiiiei'Mtltloii plays nn im
portant Wirt in the lore of the
European housewife. The good house
wives of Ireland hive heurd it told from
childhood thnt to rat tirenil imikcii on
; iol Kridaj will wnid off III luck for
the -ear. while the "gm' women i
the Velh district know full well thnt
, tilde" they obtniu fur linii families the
hot cross buns on (loud l'ridii.v woe be
tide them the entire jenr.
The iinvl rnnils to London nre fairly
! lined with tnverns nnd coffee boiies thnt ,
1 nerve ihre ilellclons niotes. The Kng-I what Do Readers Think?
3 llsh kiugs of cserenr were truly very, 7" tiir Editor 0 Woman's root:
Srosmopolitnn in sonic n: lliey inred I Dcnr .Mnilnni A copy of the April
forth to these noted phices nnd regaled Nsue of n womnu's magazine mine to
i themselves nbundiiutly with lint cross ! me jesterdny. My joung sou (who at
t buns, spread lavMib with gmielierr. tends one of the largest nnd best Latin
Jjnm. nnd then washed It nil down with schools in the country) enst his cjc.s
c (teaming cups of coffee. upon the cover nud then commented in
5 And nil these thoughts bring to my this wise:
2 mind the sight of 1'dwnrd VII. then "Gee. mother, whnt n-low-type girl :
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I nnn. lmtbc! hnir. IJrnins. but uo soul
HIP-LENGTH COAT
WITH PLAITED' SKIRT
m'rinpp of vnc. unit vv-eo-iiiokv. mron
ling over to the I'helsen Hun IIoue for
J his nnmiiil portion of the hot cross buns.
Here he nte with the true relish of just
!"n hungrj laddie the delicious hot buns
nnd coffee.
SOMU I'KIZK UKOII'HS KUOM TIIK
HI'ITISII ISLKS
lrih Mot Cross Huns
in her fiice
lie is just thirteen. I gazed nt him
rchVctivel) nnd nnswered:
"You nre quite right. I wonder why
n high-clns magazine flaunts such n
type for silly girls to emulate, for this
is what will surely happen."
The face recalled to my recollection n
n.h tun kinnll nolntoes nnd then i -,..... i.... .. .. AA.i '-.... ...i.. i.rHA
JCUt into thin slices, plnce in n sliicepnn pJl0H i(1 om, ()f t)l0 ,)nl ,nr0M j
jnd ndd two riip, of wnter. Cook until , ,j,., i tinde. The man in charge of
the potatoes are soft and then cool to ,10 Moro ,, mj,ldle-aged. married to n
j eighty degree rnhreiiheit Hub thtnugli moiherh. dei-ent woman, who is prrmn
Ja sieve into n mixing bowl and ndd jturcly ngrd through dividing her time
i Four tablespoons f ninm. between, store and home.
i Jico teaspoons of .mil. no is sieeh. piaciu mm nor averse io
3 Our jrrrsr cake crumblcil in. flirting with nny one so inclimd.
I Four tablespoon " flioi Icnino. There ontcro5 Ihe store one of the
Six cups of siftcl flour. joung girls ot the town, expensively
AVork tn n smooth, elnstic ilniich nnd i dressed, rouged nnd powdered in the
J then grense n bowl anu plnce the dough
Jin It. I'ress down 'ngninst the bottom
nf the tinwl noil then lorn the doush
over. Cover nnd let rise for throe nud
half hours. Turn ou n molding board
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Please Tell Me What to Do
Uy CYNTHIA
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Where Should He Walk?
Dear Cynthia I'lease state in your
column hi the Hvf.ni.no I'uiilic LKtiar.ii
the proper place for n ouiir innii to
walk when wnlkiug with two. thtcc,
four, or nny other number of girls.
K. M. N.
A man should nlwnjs wnlk nearest
the curb, whether there nre one, two or
more girls with him.
U does not look well, however, for
more than two girls to wnlk nbrenst on
the street with n man.
If there nre three or more wnlkiug
together, separate nnd wnlk back of the
one or two with the mnn. .
Find Other Friends
Peggy Hlue Kyes Aren't on n
foolish little girl to enrc about n mnn
who deliberately starts n ntmrrcl in fun
nnd mnkes something of it in enrnest,
nnd who is rude enough to let you go
home alone from n party? Of course he
does not enre. denr. The sooner you
make other friends nnd show him you
do not need his attentions the better
for you.
No Envelope In Letter i
Snrn Xo envelope was inclosed with
your letter. Do you know of nny ren
son why this young mnn should sud
denly stop going to see ou, after a
friendship of three cnrs?
It would do no hnrm to write liltn
n little note nskiug why he hns not been
nrottnd lutely. Do not beg him to come,
just write n friendly letter. You arc
joung to be lu love dear.
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Xow n little bit of Instruction In
American history. Xo Englishman bai
ever been elected, to Congress. Sir
Oliver Lodge js nn English scientist.
He is not n congressman of the United
Stntes.
Vvc. hnvc in the United Stntes Hen
nte Henry Cabot Lodge, senator from
Massachusetts.
Would Change Narne
Vrledn S. You would have to change
jour name legally to moke It lawful.
You could take n new first nnme In bap
tism, but your last name would still
be your father's, unless joii take legal
steps to change it. If J on bad taken
the step during the war. there would
seem to have been more reason for doing
so then. Why not consult n clergyman
nnd bo christenrd, nnd consult n law
yer about the Inst nnme If you want to
have the change made?
J and do not handle, but roll out three
x quarters inch thick. Cut with n biscuit
prevalent fashion
Her way pf giving him her eyes so in
vited familiarity thnt I felt no sur
prise when he suddenly renched neross
the courier, squeezed her to him nnd
kissed her nrdcntly.
Fnr from shrinking or ninnuesiing
icutter nnd set on a link ne sheet. Let I nny uemurrcn.-c, nnc i-iniuu- ui iu ......
riso for twentj-fho minutes in a wnnn with every evidence of satisfaction,
jplacc nnd then cut the cros on top of Tie tpe of young fnce most common
tthc buns with n pair of scissors nnd inn tne streets of our cities nnd towns
I brush with sugar and water. Hake for todn is pngan. Must the world go
jnfteen minutes in n hot men and then
'wash again with sugar i
Iflll the crosses with jellj.
Scotch Hot Cross Huns
Frcpare as for the Irish hot cross
l.n.-k" to the old idea thnt religion is the
Swash agnin with sugnr and wnter nnd onl safe pivot of education .' And that
women who do not regard uieir umno
ns the temple of the Holy Spirit are a
unrso menace to ocieiy ni inrgn uiuu
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fbuns and then add
Three-quarters cup of currant.
One half cup of finely chopped citmn. ,
One half cup of finely chopped nut '
Work into the dough nnd then set to
rise nnd HnUh in the m.inuer gien foi
) Irish buns.
Prize Recipe From RmUliifihani '
Place six tnblesnoons of shortoniii;:
in a mixing bowl nnd then nut over the
.shortening one and a half cups of boil- ,
lin;: milk nnd add i
Onchalf cup of uiai. '
One-half tcaipoon of nulinen.
One-eighth teaspoon of allspnr. ,
J One-half teaspoon of cinnamon.
X Stir to blend and then cool to eighty
'degrees rahronheit and add one yeast
Jcake. two well -beaten eggs and six cups
Jof flour. Work to a smooth, elastic
aim,,, llnna in o w ..11 . frttn K..1 mi.inf.
ibowl nnd press the dough firmly to the .
Sbottom nnd then turn over. Set in a '
Jwarm place to rise for four hours. Now ,
fadd
I One cup of currants. '
' One-half cup of seedless laisins, cut
tin tiny bits.
Threc-'iuai trrr cup of finely ihrcddcd
'Citron. ,
l Work into the fruit well nnd then form
Jinto long loaf about thro inches thick. I
JjXow with si-issnrs cut into piece the '
Jsize of n large egg. Place ou a pastry
! board, cover nnd lei rise or spring tor
fifteen minutes Now round up between
.the hands into bun shape and plnce two
Ilnches apart on a baking sheet. Let
rise for thirty minutes and then cut tin
icross on the top of huns with scissor"
5and then wash with the following:
Yolk of our ran.
S -'our tablespoon nt null.
One teapoon of sunar.
all the plagues of Egypt put together?
MRS. W. P.
Why Elect Sir Oliver? He Asks
Dear. Cynthia Why are American
men of today nfrald of the women of
their country.' J find it the same nil
over the Initcd Stnles. In Europe it
is different. .
Does tlie Inw of Ihe land give prof- y
erence to the women 1icre or nie the .
' men rfii&p.l It, tl.nf ,n.nr Ale, 1 i
find the mnjorlty of American women i
live only for plensure, while the men
concentrate too much on business.
Another thing, why do they elect
such old men as Sir Oliver Lodge nnd
others to Congress, when by right they
belong to nn old man's home? Why
should they rule the country when they
can't take care of themselves?
GLOI1E TIIOTTER.
The men in Amerieu nre not nfrald
of the women. They are brought up to
consider them nn other human beings
with minds of their own nnd rights of
opinion. Our men honor their moth
ers and wives nnd sisters liecniise the?
Pressing
lleforc pressing n woolen garment it
should be thoroughly brushed, care be
ing takon to brush with the imp if the
cloth h.13 such a surface, and then well
shaken to remove lint and bits of dirt.
Pocket fl.ips should be turned back so
ns to remove dust nnd lint thnt accumu
lates underneath : pockets should be
turned wrong side out ; nnd stitching
nud the under side of seams and tucks
should nlso bo carefully brushed.
All spots should be removed nfter the
garments nre brushed. Sometimes a lit
tie clear wnter will tcinnve a spot made
by n drop of sirup, but for a spot made
by grease a special cleaning ngent. such
ns carbon tetrachloride, may be necessary.
This Is a charming style of suit for
the joung girl. The material is
navy blue Polrct .twill, with black
sllli braid nnd gold threads making
the embroidery on the vest. Tlio
sailor hat departs from the extreme
mannish style of its shape by adding
;i wreath of roses and a -v ril
A Dally Fashion Talk by Florence Rose
THE suit with the short hip length
boT coat has been heralded on nil
sides ns the suit especially suited to the
young girl. An especially 'hnppy com
bination with this type of jncket i the
accordion -plaited skirt. It is, of I typify to them the good, the noble, the I
course, cut perfectly Mraight. the full- i pure, the intelligent high-niindedness I
ness in the plaits being skillfully of the true American woman. And
To Thcodate Randolph
Will you please send a self-nd
dressed envelope so that the money
which belongs to you may be sent
back? It was inclosed in n letter
which bore no nddrcss, and hnd only
the nbovo name signed to it. The
editor of the woman's pnge Is hold
ing it until you call or send for it.
handled at the belt. The material used
in the model shown today Is navy bine
Poiret twill, which wears extremely
well nnd presents n splendid soft but
fnm texture Itlnck silk braid trims the I Unman nature has faults
vest in combination with gold threads
that nre worked in with the black em-
broidery.
they respect that ideal in their women, j
It is quite true that the men and i
women of this country hnve their I
faults just as those in other countries.
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rvnns.
Quickly and easily
madevjou can al
ways depend upon
them to turn out just
1 right No egg,i required
Directions on picag
'ell oFmanj uses
rpularFl3Nors,Chocolal9
and Goldan Vanilla
ft Tour Grocers iz .
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Special Value
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1621 Chestnut Street
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Prc-Easter Display
SMART HATS
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ill-occasion models embody
ing the most advanced styles
with our own original, distinct
're ideas.
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From the world's
finest tea gardens,
picked at the time
when the leaves
produce the richest
flavor that's why
Salada is so differ
ent from ordinary
teas.
Test its goodness in
the cup and let its
soothing fragrance
banish the "cares
that infest the day."
In scaled metal
packets
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Take 10 Minutes
To Drink a Glass
of Milk ;
A real reason for this.
When milk reaches the stom
ach the gastric juices chem
ically curdle it into a ball. The
smaller the swallow of milk,
the smaller the curdled ball
and the quicker the digestive
juice dissolve it.
Drink a glass of milk in a hurry and a big ball forms
in the stomach. Harm, instead of good, follows.
SALADA-,
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is clean, good, rich milk. Drink it often
slowly take ten minutes to a glass.
Phone U to Deliver a Bottle Tomorrow.
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Abbotts Aiderney Dairies, Inc.
31 it and Chestnut Both 'Phones
Branches: Atlantic aty.
Ocean City. Wildwood
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Famous euratxie uater from near
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Fvnor.sEt' by rHYSiriAN?
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HE smartest furnishing for the home when upholstered
and treated in schemes originated by our decorative
experts at prices astonishingly moderate. We have the
exclusive sale of this fine furniture, and our earlv
purchases made last year secure for you a wonderful variety,
including every wanted style, right from our stock on hand and
at selling prices almost equal to pre-war ones.
WILLOW FURNITURE ILLUSTRATED
Reg. Value JG5.00
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Our Price $45.00
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NOW THAT IT'S LEAP YEAR,
SHOULD A WOMAN PROPOSE?
Some Think She Docs Everything but Say the Words Anyhow.
Would She Ever Be Willing to Acknowledge the Fact?
"CJHOULD woman propose?" Is tlic
squctlon being asked nowmlnrs by
people who nre trying to 'Vtnrt some-
tliln?." Well, of course. It's lenp year,
and we have thnt privilege if It In
privilege. The query gives cynics of
nil kinds n wonderful chance to sny their
little say with nil the. bitteriicw, the
sarcasm and the scorn that they enn get
together.
"Well, wonfen nre doing cvcr tiling
else." one remarks. "They proved dur
ing the wnr thnt they could do man s
work, both mcntnl nnd physical. They
went to unr themselves In Hussin.
They've learned to do business like men.
ome of them, to" dress like men and
lots of them smoke cigarettes like meu.
Thev'vc almost gnlned n vote like men
why shouldn't they go right ahead mid
become suitors like men? IVrlmps.
then, they'd be perfectly willing to cam
n living for their families like men I
"How utterly foolish, anyhow,
laughs another. "Why, women hnvc
been doing all but the wording of pro
posals for centuries 1 A mnn niny flatter
himself that he picks out the woman he
wnnts to marry and woos her until he
wins her heart and hand. Hut he's all
wrong. It's the woman who decides that
liHIliyiBBJHfi
Every Motlic r wnnts the prctti
est, most practical things for tho
i baby's comfort and her help- -you
l lutvc only to come to us to find all
tho newest nnd best idcns. You'll
f enjoy looking over our great stocks.
Best White Enamel
Nursery Furniture
Aseptic
"Kiddie Koops"
Cribs
Bassinettes
Dressers
Wardrobe
Scales
Dainty Blankets
and Comforts
Dougherty's Faultless Bedding
Hair Mattresses liox Springs Bedsteads
, 1632 Chestnut Street
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M I 2 M!i'lIT . ;'IIUffil J Floor Lamp nnd Shade,
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VtsiiK I ' III Davenport, 74 inches long,
Hflm I 3 II II Hour Glai Tiffin Stand,
WvzKt II' ' "" ''""- Serving Tray,
Wm ? IH Table, 30-inch diameter,
KiMMV i IBsM Table Lamp and Shade,
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she'd like him for a husband. Then she
treats him like n dog. flirts shamelessly
with other men and makes him so jeal
ous that, he nsks her to marry him.
Or else she pampers lilin. runs afujr hlin
a little, nmr then runs so fnr nwny that
he follows eagerly nfter for more
pampering and finally proposes. It
nil depends upon .whnt kind of n womnn
she is : but wlintever method nIip iihpx.
she does it allthe man only thinks .he
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"What womnn would want n!"
sneers the mnn. hater. "Heaven fcnowg-
11 n oau rnoiign jjist to nave men in the
world, without having to nsk one of
mem 10 marry you I '
A LIi kinds of views on the subject.
-""-I'lit are we really vo anxious to be
mannish that we would. go to this ex
treme, and beg some man to marry us?
Wouldn t that bo almost admitting that
wc wouldn't dare risk waiting for sonic
man to beg Us?
Could we ever get to the point' iA
saying honestly. "I've brought this iuan
Jo the point of proposing, why don't
I say the words for him?" And could
we real y icnJov llvinir If thorn ..
men Jn the world to exasperate tis ami
hurtf'iis nnd delight 'un? Poor old ro.
imiuvri iiiu ennnce would suo havi ',
in such a nractical. cold, rnt.ninl.rf!.. 1 vl
world as It would be If nil these thine
came to pass?
No. I thlnlf very few of us will ercr
take leap year seriously, We'll eon
tinue in the same old way, nud if anv of
us do propose to the man we love, we'll
be sure to do It In a year thnt, does not
lenp. And, if it hnppcns thnt tho man
we love proposes to us in that car
we'll continue to blush nnd utter ferrcnt
denlnls of hnvlng "done the deed"' our.
selves. Tlmfs one thing that most of
us arc very willing to leave at least
apparently to the man. Aren't wc"
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ALBERT GENTEL, 1503 Columbia Avenue
NICHOLSON ELECTRIC CO., 6201 Chri.
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CHARLES W. KESTER, 3038 West York
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SEVILLE ELECTRIC CO., 226 South B2d
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CHARLES D. SILCOX, 2761 Orth-
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E. A. WIEGAND & CO., German-
town and Chelten Avenues.
TIOGA ELECTRIC SHOP, 17th and Erie
CENTRAL ELECTRIC & LOCK CO., 12 North 43th Street
S. A. EPSTEIN CO., 1S2 North 9th Street
For detailed Information write or 'plio'ne today to
H. C. ROBERTS ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO.
Wholesale Distributors
. 1101-3-5 Race Street, Philadelphia
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Woman 's Shop is Easter
Headquarters for Style and Value
THE Department is literally filled to overflowing with Coats,
Suits and .Dresses in bewildering array. And the best part
of the story is that values are so outstanding that women
recognize them instantly.
(For home-spun Suits in Copenhagen blue and four other colors m
Homespun, also Velours, Checks and Burellaa special yalue. At
H5.00 jom will find splendid selection in nreen and tan mixtures.
These are taking tin place of sport suits unth a great many women.
r- rf f For a handsome Suit of Ndvu Serge with coat designed in the new
JpOD.UU 1 box model. Embroidered and belted. Tuxedo collar and fancy
silk vest.
r4." OO J r'or very 6'n"'i"' dressei of Navy, Taupe and Brown Georgettes,
4-,-'"l "j beaded in white. An unusual dress and a very good value.
ttosn p-r- r For a striking Trieotine Dress of exceptional value in Navy.
SifyJ .S I Embroidered unth black silk. Has orgjtndie vest and button tnm-
' 1 ming. Designed in severely straight Itnes with a narroxu belt.
it'-' 1-1 rf r- For Tinseltone and Velour Coats in spor. models. Thfy have nar
bjy0 ' row leather belts and are to be had in musketeer and taupe. An
1 unusual value and very popular. Value tiS.00.
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mrrer r r ' handsome coats of Bolivia in sport models. Lined throughout
P55.UU "'' figured silk. Silk stitching on collars, cuffs and pockets.
I Colors taupe and Copenhagen.
Tr-r fief r For a Suit of exceptiauallp fine quality Serge in Navy Blue. Coat
J)!jy,JO i has a shawl collar. The skirt is plain tailored and the Suit ts beau-
tifully trimmed with braid.
mr- r( r For a lovely Dress qf Navy Blue Serge with tiered and plaiUd ruf
ibOoAjKj fle at 1'rfe8, Te much detred straight line model, tn an unusual
conception.
Cll- (f f For a verV 'diking Dress of Navy Blue Serge. Bolero jacket and
400UU J accordion plaited skirt. Handsomely braided. Black and gold
fancy Vest. It is really a suit-dress.
For new Trieotine, Serge and Slluertane Sample Suite in Navy, Black, " -,- -,
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length, Polo cloth, tinseltones, serges, in fact every rew cloth and
fashion in this group many samples, and no two alike.
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