'.V X . , v Wr. IM rc. & v tf B! If.. h 4 m i i J ft r-n sri 12 -- jWKS. WILSON ADVISES USE OF FRUITS CANNED LAST YEAR Housewives of Northern Vermont Make Delicious Biscuits, Shortcakes and Puddings With Their Preserves y .MHS. M. A. WILSON tCenurinhl. 11!. hu Mrt. U A H'llo)i. .ill J, ,$i' rlohtt rrsttvtii.) riiuft iiouscvnte who cannru plenty y '. of fruits nntl vrRptnMfs lnt sum- 'mcr realizes Hint for economy's mKc she should utilize nil tli.it die litis canned. I have JukI returned from n IiIk, homey kitchen in northern Vermont, nnd there still linger with mc the de lightful nlors of the old-fashioned noodles of e long "Ko that this hos pitable. Rood housewife made for my pleasure. Yfrl cee. llu dear. Rrn.v-hnlrrd. gen tle t'uritnn housewife said: "Mother used to nink-n these for the family nnd RUC'ts. nnd Inter when the daughters 'were old enough to he trained Into i 1.m..m ...tf.l. .. n ru ll.nt Inn HHlnM.il ' Hulking tliem " Firl Were the llcrry ItisculU These bWeuits were not the lea.t ilnlnty looking, hilt they were wholesome nud sathfyiug. n that inot everr one was mrght glad to partake of them. Everybody w-as loud in praise of their tlcllciousncss. To Mnho (ho Hlsrults Sift Hour into n howl. Now measure four cups, tilling the run lightly with the tablespoon, piling it high, then lev eling with n knife. Turn measured (lour Into bowl nnd add four Irtcl tab'csponiii nf halting jioicdcr, Ttco levrt icaipoous nf snlt, Four err inblcpomm of ruqnr. Rift to mix nnd rub with the (lour Seven Inblcipouns of hurlrnmn. Now nrhl One and one qunrln eupt nf ruttnrit $trnicbtrrir. Use a cake turner and chop to a smooth dough. Itoll or pat. out Ihree nuarters ft nu Inch Ihlek. Vtit with his ruit cutlr nud bnke lu hot oven fif teen minutes. These biscuits are Helieinus for break fast or supper particularly on a cold, stormy night. Hcrry Bread Place four cups of lightly sifted Hour lnto mixing bowl nnd then add One teaspoon sail. Four level tablespoons of biking powder. Three tablespoons of ihortenmo. One ami tlnec-quarters cup of tan ned berries. Beat bard to mix, turn iuto a well greased, loaf-shaped pan. spreading well into the corners. Bake in moderate oven for forty minutes. Cool. This thread i quite deltcinuo. The New Kng Jnd housewife frnpieutly serves fruit Vhortcake for luncheon in place of ment. Fruit Shortcako with Cream Sauce Place in mixiug bowl : four cups of sifted turn. The Question Corner Today's Inquiries 1. What government position is open to women who have a knowledge of languages nnd have had experience in economics? 2. How can a rip in a kid glove be mended so that it will be stronger than before V 3. Describe a pretty underslip for the sheer white chiffon frock 4. What kind of brush is more sat isfactory tjiau a whisk for clean ing vehet or vclour hangings and furniture? 5. How is a noypl belt made? 0. What use cnu'be-mnde of a 10m fortablc hat that is shabby and has become uneven tound the brim? Yesterday's Answeis 1. The All-American Club in Fiance is a group of French girls, of Marseilles, who have been study ing the Amerienn language at the Y. W. C. A. Foyer in that ity. i '2, Discolored aluminum pans can be cleaned by rubbing with diluted lemon juice. 3. A scarf of Inrge roses with tulle ends is nn attractive fad for sum mer. 4. A worn plnee in ii loth gTlrment ran be ie-enforccl by a pieee of the 'nine miitprial, laid under neath nnd darned down with ra cling of the cloth 5. Ribbon with crisp, frnjed edges that look like feathers Is n new, unusual trimming for hats. G. A wooden spoon used for cooking should he soaked In cold water before being washed. WHAT YOUR FRIENDS THINK OF ReSnd iuiivu lit IS BEST LEARNED BY MEETING THEM THERE T-O-N-I-G-H-T Broad above Columbia Ave. Columbia Bldg. flm Afpolntmtnt qjUL T for l.arh Turll "5 t ' O w I'our leiel tablespoons nf baking poteilcr, One and one-half teaspoons of salt, Three tablespoons of shortening. One and one-half cups of canned berries. Beat to blend, turn on well -greased, oblong baking pan and bake thirty-tlve minutes In hot ocu. Cool: cut Into fqunrrs, split and butter lightly. Serve with sweet cream spuce. For Afternoon Teas Take the first berry recipe and roll out on n lightly floured pastry board, half nu Inch thick : cut with tiny bis cuit cutter and brush both biscuits with melted shortening. Put together nnd bake in hot oveu fifteen minutes. Berry 311111101 v Place in a inning bntl : Tiro rwp of itftrd flour. Our teaspoon nf salt, Ttco level tablespoons of baking poirdrr, Thrrr let rl tablespoons nf ihoilcning, Oni nnd onr-hutf etp of canned ber lir. Heat haul to mix. then turn into well-greased muffin pans nnd bake in hot oeu. Yo Old-Tyme Buttermilk Pudding Place in a mixing bowl : One and nnr-half cups of buttermilk, lour tablespoon of melted shorten- I tug. One teaspoon of salt. One cup of canned bcrnci. Four cup nf flour, Thrrr level lalilcspooni nf bikini poteder. Turn into wcll-gienscd btown -bread molds and steam one nnd a hnlf hours. , feerve with hot eream snuce. No linking "oda is required in this recipe. Berry Farm Pudding Place in n mixing howl: I Four cups of sifted flour, I One and one-half teaspoons of salt. Three level tablespoons of baking powder, Four level tablespoons of shortening, One egg, Tiro and one-quarter cups of canned berries, ' One-half teaspoon of nutmeg, One-half teaspoon of cinnamon, I One-quarter teaspoon of cloves. Beat to mix anil turn into well greased baking dish. Bake in a slow oven for forty-five minutes. Serve with vanilla sauce. I Garnish nil nuddincs with hnnl xniire. made as follows: Hard Sauce Plnie in howl : Three tablespoon of bulla. One tablespoon of lanilla. Beat until crenmj, then add two- thirds cup of poAvdcrrJ sugar nnd beat again. Chill: cut iuto slices and use i to gnrnish puddings. Any variety of berries or canned fruit maj be used. Tenches, pears, finely diced, may also be used. Mrs. Wilson Answers Queries Dear Mrs. Wilson Can ground , or liquid Jamaica ginger he used in place of the crystallized voot ' iu making ginger crystals? Your recipe for the ubove appeared 'about Christmas time. Will you also give mc n recipe for making crjstnllized ' mint pastilles, colored green, and tell i me how to glace nuts. I will ap preciate jour kindness very much. Thanking you. I am, MRS. R. O. Crystallized ginger must be ii-d. The i mint recipe is u .private copyright and cannot be given in this column. For 'glace nuts: Boil the sugur until hard and theu crack the nuts nnd dip them ' in the liquid nnd allow them to cool. Dear Mrs. Wilson Will jou kindly give me a recipe for making I extract of ani11a, and will you tell me where I cun purehuse the vanilla i beans to make the extract? I nm nnxinus to make a large amount of , the extract for a hotel. Thanking 1 jou very kindly for this information, S. II. The recipe for this cannot be pub lished, nnd then, too, you would need 05 per ccut grain nlcohol for this pur pose and this is not obtainable. If you will send me jour name and address, I will give j on the name of a depend -I able extract lit a moderate price. A WOMAN HUNG her arms sround hr hu-ban1' nrk. Iraplor Inc him to buy Lapin's Handy Pad for removlne ehlne, cn-aso, rosil and food et&ins from clothing, gloves spats, etc. lifts tiwny other uses Costs Only lSe D'uc Departm-nt, stationery, Gro cery Hardware ami fl"neral Uteres. Jtatle only br The I.nphi Co. N H. Cor. 10th A I'arrUh Hts.. Phils. r,dv?-awflmssBRSBasasBsBSssJBBaaasSMBSBSi ll To know Chocolate Ice Cream at its very finest Just try SUPPLBE I flJsasssUM I I 1 lsalssssssV9Biijll9issssss7't VSIssaBsB EVENING'. PUBLIC Dainty Lingerie A Daily Fashion Talk by Florence Rose yOnlW' No, they're not silk, they're flno nainsook, but they'rn Just as good looking as the silk ones. The otto at the, left Is trimmed with rows of French knots and flno lace edging. In tho center Is ono that combines squares of embroidery nnd laco insertion with hnnd turks. The third Is slmpllclly Itself, but just as charming as the other two Please Tell Me What to Do By CYNTHIA Scores 'Thunder and Lightning Dear Cynthia Referring to an nrti cle by "Thunder nnd Lightning" as to why they give the boys such nn nwful panning, I believe "Thunder nnd Lightning" nrc deserving of n good re monstranrc, because they say hoys nrc liirts, poor losers, nnd. above nil. dread ful nuisances. Cynthia, those girls arc greatly mistaken. Thero may be a few, but taken as a whole, boys arc straight, good losers and accommodating. "Thunder nnd Lightning" arc anx ious to know what there is lu us hoys. Does that phrase mean good qualities? Well, they are innumerable, if such is the idea Space could not be allowed (to mention such n nn number of these 'nttributes. Thej insinuate also that boys ore very fickle. They are mistaken in this re spect, hut. to even matters. I'll cay that girls are their equal. Pome girls do not renlize what it is to have a good boy frienu ; thnt is. one i who is willing to take them to an en tertainment or a dance every now nnd then. They do not show their apprecia tion outwardly, nnd as they generally receive it gratis, it is taken ns a matter of course. About kissing I don't believe a little kiss would be too much as nn apprc ilation for receiving such a good time: that is, if your friend is one of long standing and acquaintance Flirting is no sin, and, as a rule, it is generally the girls who start the af fair. If the girls would use only a little of that something which is called "common sense" nnd not bother with the boys, there would not he such co qucttishness. Cynthia. I hope this let ter will not occupy too much space, but I couldn't refrain from answering "Thunder nnd Lightning's" letter, be cnuse It was such an injustice to nil the boys. PAUL. Oh ! Paul. Paul. Is not a man a poor sport not to be willing to take a girl to a show or dance without requiring some return? Especially when the re turn demanded is a kiss? Kisses arc not riVy lAfteceoflce 1hat Measures 12ln onEachSide h Weiiihs te 5I)L lbs. -CfcL Ti ' ( (tfpj ;t vjh 3n ICECREAM "Has a better flavor" Sweet, creamy, and as smooth as velvet, with the mellowness that you're so fond of in the richest chocolate Ice Cream. Made from th'e famoua SUPPLEE-WILLS-JONES Gold Medal Cream LEDGER-PHIEAELPHIA, ORSiDAY, pni' to be dealt out idly. They should not be cheapened by common use. The right kind of girl will not kiss any one but the man she has promised to marry. What He Thinks of 'Globve Trotter' Dear Cynthia I nm nn American boy. almost twenty-one years old, blue eyes and brown hair and n pretty fair complexion, and I'd just like to speak my piece to "Globe Trotter" if he were around this neighborhood . Also con gratulate you and "American Man" on your nnswers to him. Hnve also a bit of criticism to "Acetylene," as I think he should pray for his kind, ns be wants too much for the little he gives. As to his looking in eleven states, I think he will look in a lot more nnd then some. Referring to my idenl, I would bo very glad if she could dance and also use a bit of pnlnt nnd powder, with n little discretion. As I love to dance and take in a show once in n while, 1 wouldn't expect her to be home by !) o'clock, though I would expert her to know n woman's job from collar to gar ret. Tor inj self I love clean sports and Cynthia's corner every evening. ,)'M. To "J. C. B." Man Seeking Light From a Star Since this woman you write of is not free, she has no right to show the marked nffcetion you spenk of to oth ers. And esDecinll.v to he so promis cuous in these tokens of nffcetion. The woman Is evidently not immornl, but I should snj- she is distinctly un moral, nnd 1 would ndvise you to find other women friends. Remarriage of divorced persons is not often, if ever, to be ndvised. You would do well not to, continue the friendship. Do Not Be Foolish Heartbroken H. Why give up a girl's friendship because she vetv sen sibly says she is too young to be in love? You are only seventeen, -why nof be good friends with this nice girl and let love tnke care of itself? Ice Saves Money Ice nlone can keep food pure and safe in warm weather. Housekeeping without it is wasteful, dangerous to health, inconvenient and extravagant. You can reduce living costs with ice by preventing spoilage and keeping wholesome the remnants of a meal that otherwise would be wasted. Get in Touch With Your Iceman ICE PUBLICITY ASSOCIATION of Philadelphia and Vicinity, Inc. I aLuEOALlBft I 'HsbbbIIsbbV I 1 WILWiaMf SHE HAD NATURAL BEAUTY AND SHE WASN'T SATISFIED The Plain Girl Envied Her Lovely Complexion, but She Cov crcd It With Artificial Color A PALR, washed-out -looking little girl "looked up from the books on her-desk at school. She pushed a piece of drab, thin hair out of her eyes nnd rested her colorless, freckled cheek on her hand. Her ndmlring gaze settled enviously on the little girl at the desk opposite hers. "Oh, gee!" she sighed, wistfully, "I wish I looked like her. If I had her hair or her color or just some one thing ns pretty ns hers I'd be satisfied. But to have all of them oh. gee!" The girl she was looking at returned her glance, but there was no admiration In her eyes, ricr hair was glossy nnd thick nnd long, her coloring was even nnd bright nnd lovely, nnd her skin wns ns smooth ns sntln. She took In the other girl. "Poor thing:" she thought. "She'll never be nble to make that hair look like anything when she puts It up. She'll have to buy any color she ever has in her face, and at that she'll still have her freckle She's going to have n hard time making anything out of herself-" The plain girl wore just as pretty clothes ns her mother could get for her. nut the pretty girl could wear nnj thing nt all nnd still look pretty. They've grndunted from schooj now, and t'hey nre both grown up. Their skirts have gone down and their hair has gone up. l ney select mcir owd i-iuihi-h and nrrnnge their own costumes now. The plain girl saw tho pretty girl not long ngo. and those ycnrnlng thoughts of hers when she was a schoolgirl came right back to her memory. FOR fhe pretty girl with all her charms had taken each one of them scparatclv and ruined it. ITcr beautiful, long, thick hair was cut off bobbed. ITcr naturally bright coloring had been entirclv covered and disguised by the artificial kind that she had prophesied for the plain girl. Her smooth com plexion was all thick with powder and all mottled with a lace veil. Sho might have been pretty or ugly or any thing else as far as anybody could tell. In snlte nf the fact that she could wear plain, severe clothes nnd look well, she had loaded herself down with the fanciest things she could find. And there she stood, all covered witli "linings" that weren't necessary at all. The plain girl stood and stared. "If she'd just give me the Imlr she cut off, or the color she's covered up. or the complexion she's made artificial-look ing," she thought. "Oh, what a lot ol money that would save me, and she'd never miss it, now." We nlwavs want whnt we haven't, don't we? Here wns a girl longing for natural beauty. Another girl hnd it nnd sought nfter the "boughten" kind. Those who hnven't been given natural rharjn might just ns well stop envying nnd ndmiring those who hnve it. If they had it themselves they'd find out pretty soon that somebody else was getting nn effect that seemed much better, nnd so DIE He knows, the kind IVINSSPONGE the tastiest des sert that your money can buy. "pCONOMICAL.too "-' in spite of tho fact that the family will cat more of IVINSSPONGE than of ordinary cakes and puddings. You can buy IVINSSPONGE UMq from your grocer. JpAflMMMBVl from your grocer. they'd betake themselves to some store or other nnd then go home nnd slap it en. Wo might Just ns well be con tented with being discontented and envious, for as soon as wo g6t one thing we'll want another. The Woman's Exchange ' Wants to Bob Her Hair To the lldltor of Woman's rapt! Dear Madam I nm a young girl of eighteen years of nge nnd would like to know if it is considered proper for n girl of my ago to wear her hair bobbed. In a few weeks I nm going to go to the country nnd work nn n farm, so I have been thinking of having my hair cut short. Which stylo of bobbed hair is the most suitable for n girl of my age with n thin face? ' MISS 11. II. It would be impossible for mo to say what style of halrdrcssing would bo becoming to you wheu I don't know What .vou look like. A ? r! with a thin face always looks better with her hair full on tho sides, but you are the only ono who can teli just whRt is becoming to you. It would be very convenient to hnve Tour hair short when vou nrc doing this kind of work, nnd under those circumstances it would bo appropriate Ordinnrily, for every day it isiwcll to be perfectly sure that the style is be coming before you have jour hair bobbed. Wants to Reduce To tht Editor of Woman's rapt- Dear Madam I would like lo know how I could reduce nbout twenty or twenty-five pounds in a harmless way. Are there any baths I could tnke? How shall I diet? Please give me nil partic ulars and as quickly as possible, ns I would like to start at once. MISS E. X I could not tell you definitely how to reduce bv dieting. You would have to get specific directions from n physi cian. All I could do would be to tell you, in a gcncrnl way, to give up rich foods, candy, desserts nnd so on, nnd fattening things like potatoes, milk, etc. But not having nnything but a general knowledge of this kind of thing, I could not advise you with nny nuthority. It would not be wise to try dieting without tho ndvice and approval of a doctor, for the foods that agree with some people might not ngrce with you at all. Adventures With a Purse ON A table marked "pearl buttons" I saw card upon card of fancy but tons for trimming summer dresses. Most of them nro brightly colored old rose, for instance nnd me oddly shaped diamond shnped nnd the like. They vnry in size from the very small, n quarter or au eighth of nn inch, to the medium large probably half nn filial HF m iV j inch, .nd each card of sli buttons bears tho price ten cents. To bo quite frank with you, I am not nt nil suro whether or not 1 have told you nbout these before. But for the matter of that, even if I have, perhaps you did not havo nn opportunity before to nsk me where they mny be hnd. I speak of the soothing protective salve for lips which comes in the regular lip stick form, so convenient for slipping lts4m PW I "r rjlll J' MTM M 111 M ZJaWJI&IfcMi i faBtjPTffiiim THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY PRICES on Quite a Few Articles Be Sure nnd Come Frlday'If Possible Plenty for Everybody 2& Bacon,. 29c Nlre nnd lean. 2 to 4 lb. pieces. Strictly Fresh Laid EGGS Down to BIG MEATY ONES IN CARTONS nSt. Pork Prices! Loin Roast (any size).. 28c Shoulder Pork ,1; 28c Fresh 'Hams ""t01" 33c Shoulder Pork $;) 22c HAM BARGAINS HuSW Regular Hams (8 to 12), 34c I Picnic Hams (7 to 8). ,20c Bkinback Hams(8toi2),34c I Cottage Hams (2 to 4), 38c Poultry Cheap! Roasting Chickens... .42c Stewing Chickens 32c All fresh Killed. BIG BARGAINS IN BEEF All Kinds Steak Meats, Itl'Ml", HOUND OR HIIU.01N Rib Roast (best cuts), ooc I Hamburg Steak 1 0c Bolar or Cross Cut LO Lean Rolled p0t Roast 10 Chuck Roast (best cuts) 18c lb. Stewing Beef (brisket) 10c lb. aiiiiiiM 3akor of good Biaouit in Phlladolpliia since 1846 of cakes you TPHE Ivins Baker knows that Philadelphians want cakes and crackers of known purity that you will not serve cakes in your home unless you are sure that the ingredients are as pure as you would use. So the Ivins Baker guarantees purity in all that he bakes. And he is equally careful to make the Ivins cakes tasty and nourishing. Philadelphians, you can be sure that tho Ivins cakes and crackers will always be as pure and wholesome as 74 years' baking experience and skill can make them. J. S. IVINS' SON, Inc. iwnfr 0 & I) in. one' purse, but' uucolo'red. Wsi,.' tbero are who would scorn toStis- colored stick for the lips, deeming it In tho nnturo of a rouge, but they would be glad to kn6w of these whlto sticks which protect tho lips against sprint winds, nnd 'insure freedom from chsn ping. Tho price is twentyfivo cents For names' of shops addrmt Woman's rare Editor or phono Wabint 3000, m-j DROP! Tons of Pure Lard. 24c Cat In 1-lb. packares. 45c DOZEN- Yearling Prices Shoulder Yearling. . . .24c French Yearling Chops,35c Legs Yearling 38c Loin Yearling Chops, 38c Yes! It's Fresh Nut Margarine 30c Oleomargarine 40c I'oWar Brands 30c lb. I want 22 IB it: ' . -if-- .".':?&. .- v. -JV t UM..--.""J- f -'I f'sV-t ?L' & K A"T( , "-CiXm1'"