M it' -, A , U v.-, ) ) EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PmLADtiLlhklA, iPVElJNESDAY, A&IL '2i, "irfSo- v jj s VY r 1 ' j 12 l ' l P M rt (.' B Wl '' 8H ' :fi siv ITALIAN HOUSEWIFE SENDS RECIPE TO MRS. WILSON &, Delicious Dish Combines Macaroni 'and Chicken Tomatoes Various Relishes to Complete Meal With ;." My MRS. M. A. L J CnmrioM i Denr Mr 9J0 til .11 .u. .1 rlohlt reserved J W1IJS0N iriMon. .in Wilson Hero U a recipe for cook I uk mncnrnul n-al Itnl Jan Mile, for wliieli you may Is find n prepared w HU inc. TliN chicken Cut n small slewing rlilrkrti In limnll (ilrcm. I'lneo in pot where jnu linve put one limping tiiblenpooii of Inrd nnd smnll part of gurllo, of lilrli only tlie outer kln N re moved. Put in one teaspoon of pars ley. Now place whole on a mod erate fire nnd stir fntpienttj. When bout half cooked plnee in pot one enn of tomatoe" and let cook until chleken h tender. .Meanwhile plaee a I it ice pot half full of water to boil, and when boil ing put one pound of macaroni in the water, together with one half cup of finel chopped union. (He unre that chleken is well done bv tl:!f time.) T.et nincaroni cook until It Mips easily from fork (about twenty-five minutes) nnd then loinoic from tire. Add cold water, stiain. leaving n little water with the mac aroni. Now remove chicken from to mato Juice, nl'o Rnrlie. nnd mk well nith the nmcnronl. I'litec in a plat ter. Sprinkle generously with cheese. Ah, what a dish! Serve chicken with mnenroni. SIUNOUINA. little Italian housewife Toss to mix. Serve by idling on smnll bread-iind-butter plates. No. 3 Open enn of sardines; drain. Tor each service, pjacc on small hreitd-nnd-butter plate: TJirce nuulines. Onc-hnlf of (ninial pinienlae. cut in thin strips, I'otir one tablespoon of clarified but ter ovrr snrdlnrH. Sprinkle with finely chopped parsley. Thin slices of dried "ausages are also served. To cat a ilNIi of the real Italian veg etable soup is Indeed n trcnt ; so try this soup for variety : PuicliBsei Our nuii nnr half iiiiiiirfi o imi hcrf, Our pound o rrnf fcotir. 7 iro minrr of hcrf xuel. Place in large soup kettle and add: I mil ijimi1! nf mid trnrrr. (hie 'jiinrt nf tanned tomatoei. iiililird 'thinunli ccwrir tirrr, i Onr nip nf chopped oiii'nin, Onr nip nf c hopped cariott, Onr Irfk chopped fine, Onr faggot soup lierbi. Bring to a boil. Place on simmer ing burner nnd cook slowly for four hours. Season to tate and now add : One-half pound of macaroni. Cook three-ipiarters of mi hour longer. Serve with plenty of giated chee-c. SKiNOUlNA Please come again to the Cosmopolitan Kitchen with the I'ccmc for jour wonderful rnvtolln T-iljnt n ilrnr U'"" . , X" comes this delicious iccipe lor "" , lM)lcntn a la tnilnnese and some of jour ' " I , n ,. ...I., i..iuti. nu fi. I l Urtll tlin 1 Aili . Please Tell Me What to DO By CYNTHIA DON'T FORGET HER! f-- l!..i :.. lt.ittin l!e ing cnii-M-i. " .. ... , ,Uo The lit Ti.llnn linnseuife iidheies c traditions of her nice bj conking a one dish meal That is. she lin- went. Ktarchv food the mm atom and one -elablrA-namelj . the tomato. In mm pletc this meal, the Italian Xl Serves her salad and relW lies at the be ginning of the menl. linishiug with n dessert nnd cup of coffee. Some Attractive Italian Antlpastos Chop fine one smnll bead of cabbage. Place in a bowl and add: Tiny noi'n flailic. . Four branrhei of eelerp chopped fine. Three onioni chopped tine. Ttco areen peppeif chopped fine. Four tahletpoona nf vinegar. Eight tahtcspoom of oil, One teaspoon of alt. One teaipoon of papnln. Adventures With a Purse delicious putric. for 1 Know the lend- eis of this ( orner will aw nit anxiously to hear fiinn von Thank jou for this recipe nnd won't you please send me jour n.uiir nnd address? Addio. The Woman's Exchange "Blowing" Writes Again Dear Cjnthln--A fuither expression of my views brought about by certain of "Paul's" temniks in Thursdaj'.s loluinn, April 1,1: It was the, spirit of conquest thnt led kings nnd "emperors to seek battle with other sovereigns respected as foes lu contliet. but disdained nnd treated ns vitssal slaves when conquered. It Is the gambling spirit thnt lends the gam mer to play. And hnving won, tlie splen dor of his spoils begins to wane, for the feeling of ownership causes the Inck of interest. I It Is the snme spirit nf dclre of the unattainable that leads the man to lay siege to the woman's heart, and, hnving (.dined her confidence, lie loses interet : his legnrd for her is not the same. The first attempt ending In vnin only makes hint more resolute in un ef foit to break down her barriers. Itn several icciirrence of kNsltig. after she has .succumbed to hi w'les he loes in terest In her. nnd let me ny thnt it Is i the girl who keeps the mini where be belongs, lets him not be too free with her. wlin Is the more respected, i and except wheie one is engaged, nnd even then under those ciicumstanccs she should ue discretion. lu conclusion. I will sny that after n young man lenves the home of a young lady for the evening without huvlug kissed her after he has tried to, he will have n better opinion of her nnd those who have been through the mill will back my statements. . IH.OWING. Better Get Over It C I.. llne yon consulted jour mother? You probably need n good doe of medicine or. better still, n good spanking. The reason "jour darling did not thank von wns probably because she was utterly bored and felt that to ignore the mntter would be her onlj es cape. Thinks Kissing Harmful Dear Cynthia I have noticed with a great deal of Interest the discussion on hv "" Summer's eomlng for her, loo, oii know, u n il h c needs more clothes ihnn nn) hotly clsc, an J how, because she'd growing so fast. hc'll be delighted with a frock like Hits of white, wllli the, (otnr applied In such an attractive way. The pocket Is of rolored material, and also the collar, which stops being a collar on the left side. It becomes narrow panel, on which are set the white pearl but tons with whlih the dress fastens. The sash, tied In n. how with two ends, Is of the sainc'Vna lerlal as tlio dress. And don't forget v the knee-length stockings! THE BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM WHO CONVERSE IN BABY TALK When an Embarrassed Guest Is Present Teach a Good Lesson. Their Victim Learns What Not to Do When She Is Married TIIKY had been married only nbout six months. Their npnrtment wns all new lust like every thing else In It. The guest who had gone to have dinner nnd spend the evening with them hnd been shown every room nnd hnd ex claimed in rapture nt each one. It was n pretty apartment, nnd the bride had furnished and decorated It In extremely good taste. The dinner wns well cooked nu'd served nc beautiful wedding present chlnn nnd silver. With the dishes washed nnd put nwny the hosts and their guest settled down on the comfortable new clinics In the living room. Conversation lugged. The guest be gan to feel oiit of place. She had told the bride nil the news she knew of "the crowd," hnd told several stories of tlie office, hnd dcscribeil her latest home made evening dress. She wns lighlirg against time for the postponement of that drended moment that' she knew must come sooner or Inter. She Inst, The bride got up to get another piece of catuly from the table enllroly unnec essary proceeding: nnjbodv could have bunded her the dish. Of course, she found It nrccssnr.v to pass her husband on the way. And then It happened. With one motion he renched out his arms, gathered her In nnd pulled (let down on his lap. Then, while their guest looked on with a frozen smile, he kissed her ardently nnd twill n whole pnrngrnph of "bnbv talk" without Mop ping for breath. The guest tnnde various efforts to mnke herself Irvisiblc. Willi the stricken smile still on her face she examined the embroidery on her dress, finding severnj loose stitches. Ill: tiled ridicule. She laughed merrily. "You two needn't llnller jourelves thnt jou le nn old married couple." she remniked scornfully. "You haven't outgrown jour honejinnon." S Hiirciy. kIio thought. Hi nine thetn. Hut not at nil -m, ."" bridegroom looked nt her hidC... ,i'8 "Well, how could rf i ,n . r "Vy ing "somebody ns nice ns this?" i, T ' manded. "Nobody ever l!,,;, ', '"-J wife did you ever know ntivbnl," , beautiful itnd.cnpnble nnd nreeloiit . wonderful?" nnd ro on. Tl? l,ft.'1 giggled helplessly. " lr,'W The outsider refused to take imt ij the conversation, for fear she won'ld i" voluntarily lapse l,o hah ?$ ; self, Assuming a thoroughly hnred " presslon. she withdrew Into her 2 meditations. Finally, the time to Cj ing arrived. ith Joyou heart ho 31 partqfl, and departing swore n solcnm oath: "When I'm married, perlm,? i shall let my husband talk lmbv i.tu to me. and mav even tnlk It barW him. Hut T wlil not nllow It h I til ptesence of others. Not mci i,J) cured." n It she learned n lesson from It ncr Imps this habit of horror has a irdoem Ing feature. It may be the ltorrlhU example by which "students" or "oil glides" nre tnught the ethics of ntarrlM life. Of course, experience, ns we t. Jold. Is the best tenchcr, nnd nn t rgirl wluit not to do If she shrtuld "JJ. lie III I - null, niiiitiinin, nut MKP OVfTr other experience that teaches, f i hard, Oruel lesson ! " r.Viu!ituiiOioiiui riiotn lv IVnlral Np . .... ..v-. . - - i imanciai n-xi in iin- " kissing. nd Imve not the nppea il)stnmont nv iu.ttlll "Disguste.1 With novs nnd wm ()f tIlp fU.,nl., M hv "llgusieil vtunnuj '"'" ""' Pl.t like to give her a little ndv.ee if Cynthia J. Games for Club To Ihr L'dHor of H'oman'a I'aot: Pear Madam I belong to a club of W girls who are between the ages of l fourteen nnd fifteen uud would like to know of -.onie nice games to play at our I meetings Would jou please tell me ot miiup suitable ones? O. i:. L. If jou will -end me a sclf-nddrced envelope I will be glad to send jou some games that ou can piny nt jour club meetings. They are too long to print in the column. Cnr Pa Minn Hair PETHK and I. bv dint of scrupulous To ,r hdlor ol 01110 , PaBt: savins, are collecting, piece by i )(,nr .Mmlnm I hae noticed thnt piece, our green brenkfiit et. AnctrKlj jp mm h nluable information to spurt of economy, ami 1 come home ot,,., through your wouderful column, triumphantly carrying a green bowl. , u , ,) im0 lot of dandruff A prudent" lunch and home tomes 0I) M1J ,on,it jjy nir jH aiso falling. Peter, delightedly ornigiu;; iu ,h) j w, uk(. to Know wuar to no in tlie auoe cases. ,i. u. u. I Your -eulp evidentlj needs treatment. I If jou cannot do this, try rubbing liquid ; vn-clino on it to keep the hair from falling out and to make new hair grow . There are tonic nnd daudruff cures on the market that keep the scnlp clcau and free front dandruff. bringing two c .. . .,. .! ....... L,it l,tm me cups. It 1 me cgK tui- i"'"- ""?, " to the point of this adventure. I here Is this to be said ot bujing thing niece by niece one learns to value eneli Sr And there U always that deligl.t. ful anticipation of the timr when the .collection will be complete So with the egg cups they look like sterling silver? although, of course, they could not be for ?1.W. Each l equipijc'd with o cutter -which is an invaluable aid in that mysterious and complicated task of taking the top from the egg so .that it can be eaten from the rounded ieup. Mv thought was that jou would love to have a "company et of these nni tint VOtl COUIll OIIV iiii-iu vi.1 nrint It She tnte she hasn't permitted a bov to kiss her for showing her n good time, either b going to a show or partj . and I want to congratulate her for her gooil behawor. ' I believe the greater percentage of peoide. ouug people I mean, saw the moie "Hearts of the World, will h hnd a good moral leon in it and which I beliee I have succeeded in interpret ing in the right manner to my own ad vantage and which 1 believe covers till, kissing "game" completely. Don't let ctcrv Tom. Dick nnd Harrj kis ou: it i not sanitnry. I 'don't believe jou bne met the right kind of boys or young men. n the cne may be. because a real man will not nk 'a girl for a ki unless he ha proposed marriage to her. In othei xord "Let jour conscience be voui guide. NED- Ask Him Yourself pimples The thing for you to do. dear is ak the young man just what sou asked me. Certainly, if he does not consider himself engaged to jou he should be. And if he is not playing straight break with him nt once. Soup Kitchen A miiiii coiner et up lecrntlj by the Y. W. C. A. in a small southern fac tory to supplj a warm lunch to the girls employed theie pinved itself i linnncial nset in the first week of its count the out i increased the nciording to the factory lirst week. manager, and ha continued nt its new pace. The gill had before thi been eating at a poor lestaurnnt "across the way" and spending their noon hour on tlie street. The soun corner is pic sided ocr bv a colored chef, n good duplicate of the "iicim of wheat man, nnd is direited bv one of the prominent women of tlie town, who is n member of the indtistiinl committee of the local Y W. C. A. ij.'.-ii- A. 'rvritlien mls. "Ml wouldn't one feci swanky serwng the kMnl-fnat PITITS in Stlch fU.V CUP . . to the meaning of swanky have to ak Doiothea. will T want to tell you about a talcum powder that hn a number of unusual feature. First, there is it delightful fragrauee of many sweet-scented flow ers. Then in this powder is a touch of cold cream. And here i the advan tage in that: It cling ever so much more satifaetorilj than the inerage talcum and doe not mark one's clothes. ICis n delightful powder, and not the least of it attractivene i the dainty pink and white box that looks so well on the toilet table or die.-cr. lhe price is twentj-ihe i cut. The Question Corner Todaj's lnitiliics What should be done In I In in vide toiei of a pillow, in the niakirg. in order to prevent tin feather from working through' Dexribe a stilkiug puir of satin mules. How ate some of the newest woven scuif made'.' When thy hngcr nie stained from piepariug vegetables, how can thev be cleaned? Is it correi t for a man to smoke when lie Is muking a tail m a private home'' What i the popular tvle of blouse for wear with uit-'' Yesterd.ij's Niiswcrs Miss Oinie Klli-ton. h former thrntriMil -tar In- gtien up her singe vvoik to take i lunge- of the Studio Club n Y W C A or gnt ization for cnl who ate in w ork "turijing the arts Lettuce spinach kale stimg beans, bfeii.. radishes and cclerv ran be rnied in a garden thnt has onlv about tne limits of sun dnili , A 'onvenieiit home-made clothes drvet is innile of an old umbrella, shorn of its (over and propped open, hung up bv its handle , The unusual loinbinntinn of oil cloth and ostrn h feathers makes a striking hat Lat j ear's sleiveless sweater ian be biought up to dut" by sewing up the unileiaim seam n little, then picking up the stilihes around the armhole and making a short sleeve , Worn-out silk iimiciwcni mnkes eicelleut dusteis. Dyeing a Dress ! To ih. l.ilitor of tVoman' Vane I Dear Madam 1 have noticed in the dailj paper how kindly jou help women. Although my question is a lit tle out of the oidinnrj. I place such confidence in vou lliat I am sure jou can answer it I have an old dress which my totism gave me a year ago. It is n yellow taffeta, with many nif ties, nud has n small bodite of spangly goods. At present the dress is all separate ruffles, and I am writing to jou for tin- cheapest way to ilje this dre daik blue at home. If jou could also tell nie whether I should use the spangled cloth or not. 1 will greatly appreciate it. a I know no other way of trimming it. K. II. C. You can get inexpensive soap dyes at the stores with which jou can dye this taffeta dres. You could have the ruf. Iles hemstitched together to mnke a plain skirt. The hcmstitchitlg does not cost very mm h The spangled cloth would not look veiy well for a street , or afternoon dress You could trim the dres. with georgette crepe, crepe dc chine or even organdie to match, ou! might put anv light-colored material thai j oil i nn ue for this Into the dve with the diess in order to get it the I -.iiiic hnde I hope jou will be able to get a pi tty diess. i SdlvQ tlie desserl prbblojjy NoVolKec No' delay Roadj in A Few minutos. Popular flavors CVieeolalo Golden Vanilla U tour Grooeraizt . Pj M008I H CJ3. fcj Ir-r-resistible! THERE'S something about Tetley's Orange Pekoe Tea that is quite irresistible ! Once you've, tried it, you keep remembering that clear deep color, and you keep thinking about that fragrant taste, and the first thing you know, you decide that Tetley's Orange Pekoe is the tea for you 1 TETLEY'S TEA Makes good tea a certainty We dpn't like to talk about our selves, but we cio know how to blend 'good tea. But then, we ought to we've been at it for over a hundred years ! Joseph Tetley & Co., Inc., Nw York zt cyii!w;L.'. ---'-jBtia!.. i i s , x X v s. ""n. . - " MlW Hm ''iQi'ljLf'l i' , s. - i- 7 - t C2j-. fe ? B-?;mttdA-T v-x v ----x-x-ssiSi t Imm&W rH-. ' Zrr i Genuine French Willow Furniture Charmingly grouped, provides a most artistic setting that is only equaled by its comfort and year 'round utility. That's why you'll find it in many Wll-appointed homes today, where price isn't the first consideration. That's why wc sell so much of it to people who could well afford higher priced furniture. Our advance purchases made over one year ago enable us to offer you this superior willow at prices astonishingly moderate. We advise early purchasing while our -stock 'is replete. 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LUIGIRIENZI COJltlKCT UMWHEL, I'Olt WOMEN mi Walnut Street You Neicr Pan Mare, at liicnzi'i A'o dirt, dust or effort with an OHI0-TUEC Electric Cleaner Sec il work at t I, Hal t:iprrri ISih Strei I.,m Co 12 North S A KpstHn r ,i 1.12 V tit li Plrit. Aihrt CJrritcl I Su3 Columbia e Mhtrt i: Jpr. .'"Ill ft rirnad 81 i-hrlf Kpr .103 V Tork St Nn liolnon Klwlrlc Co , O.'Ol Christian Street cleo I. rurvln. 17(7 Mmrhfr St s-fMlle Kleetric Co "JA a M.'d St I'harlrs D Bll-ox. 2761 Orthodox St T.oia Kloctrlo Shop. 17th and Erl A K Wtanl f o Oermantown and Chelten Avenuos Wright Wrleht. 2215 N. Proad St Io r drtatlc-d lnfonnatlon vtriU or phone today to H. C. ROBERTS ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. Wholesale Distributors 11th & Race Philadelphia Wilbur's " cocoa For "Old Sleepy Head" after the Bedtime Storv z' I Yburla undress mows KIR -ew jeVsNS . I'M uf i I, . - nopEti-rs j 'i C 9j9. By H. O. WILBUR & SONSINCPhi.)-,., Pa ' J V'idaabL. -r IBTaaaaaaaaaBTaw . . . .. v. Mi '. 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