Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 18, 1920, Night Extra, Page 12, Image 12

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A ' EVENING PUBLIC tEDERPHlABEHtAr Tai&EDATTrj4AY 18," 1,020
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'MS. WILSON GIVES HINTS
OF PROPER WA YTO PROVIDE
Pldlming Well-Balanced, Economic Meal Not So Hard if the
Housewife Puts Her Mind on It
PRIZE MENU CONTEST! ,
LISTI.N to this, liousowhcs! IIci-c'h a rliaiii'p to show how clever you uro
nt cntttiiR the high cost of living. C'nu jou tVetl four people for tlltiuor on
?1.G0? If you en'u
, SEND IN YOUR MENU
And Join the coiitwt In the KvEM.Vd I'usMi' Lnxir.n for the best mcuu
each week. There will he cnh prize.
First $2.50.
Second-
Third $1.00.
llules: The food mentioned In the menu inut he staple, hciisonnble
fppiN, ttnd the winner must be utile to pre-.ent the sales slip for the uuiterlnli
lined. Write your nuine. address nml the dntu distinctly. Address all
menus to
.MH.N. Ull.MJ:v .MKM CONTEST.
KVKNINti ITIJUC M-:i)(ii:i.
INDKI'KNDKNC'IJ StRAHIJ.
Show others how you fool the II. ('. of I., mid malic some pin money
into the bargain. THK CONTEhT STAItTK!) YESTKHDAY.
$L00.
The New Sleeves
A Daily Fashion Talk by Florence Rose
J
ny MKS. M. A. WIION
(CopurloM, 1910, lu Vr. M. I. WUkm.
riahth Tttrrvtd.1
inro taboo by the woitmn who is light
All iiib the hish co-t of food. When It N
m-ecisiiry to Imve nirnt l.illy it mnv be
T ACK of mnmijci'tnoit In imwhnlHB "women with cci-nilx for ment lonf. or
I . ..tin-! .i... eroouettes nr in nu imlimn nt ,il,l, ..
; , jM-Tit5 5, Wsfl Jasaft.".!: .
m m ( nniiiiirii'nv iiiii ill iuin-n ... - --
mini coxr.
j-,..,.- i l... 1.. mtii tj frnm the
formlmr of the honsehoM btnlRet. . ,lK woninn who it most anxious
m." t ....,.,.. t ,nv mifelv snr. n l" . """xrvo iier money the tireless
.... i- .. .nt..V mnlorltv of think- l.V'!K!T ''' mi liable nl). This cooker
t ::."' ...i... f.,1 ,i.; ,l,nv mii.t keeni ". MxeiiHi-lny-hox. U a real fm
i"tZ In m id I. fact" that plan- I ',"' '" e reduction of the food hudiet.
Si S:,BnV.ii' .. ... IU not a fad. or ' hrlf today is f,.irl- this method
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Itt IT "1 t oiihiili: KM Ml I IK II tl I'fltltitllltinl tiit fif
Xto'o;tZ Vo .nir " f-l- ft-l and f : food pia . i to
ffis-sVive. "SvTrt.s'K , v-lt fcrt-Coiir sr, "is?
t.ruT.Mil II (' I liictiml lo.s. of im-ar. due to shrinkage of!
lieip lUll. . - U'r""' l"flS the process f cooklns 1"
Now It U quite ens, or Jl nost o-, per cent les, than that which occurs
experienced housewife to an n a wiile the food is rooked unnii the mir.
nnced meal and nhadww ni i irr i.. r. f f ,,lp . ,, .
and to accomplish thin she m it it ,, of xitll, VJl , , hn
necessity iilan a menu for seerai iiajs.
If noTthe entire week. V ".' " ''""'rves tile flavor or essence
And uK her familv nre em- ""1 the juices which naturally escape
ployed at strenuous and cxhnu?tin 'rn the process of cooking and which,
manual lnbor. she can safely cut down I '"' food is cooke.l upon the stove.
during th -warm weather about two- niornti or boll away. In the fire
thirds of the meat supply, and re- '- cooker thes,. j,,P tm. alI ,,,.
if ...in. . ll.enil .let ol fresii !""" "" i" "i 01 u crnvj.
They aro nearly all shoit or open, flaring ours. The corded affair in
tlm renter Is ery new and the slashed sleeve at the left show 5 the chiffon
foundation tliioiiuh the opeuiii!;. The cuffed Icre with buttons is
altracthe, and the stlc at the 1 Iptit Is w.oin more than any other, the
short hlmnnn slme
WOIID comes from I'urls that lone fair, hut shows the new placing of the
sleeves are dulls increasliiR in fnvor ' fullin'x. It extends, in simple gathers
but as fnr as New York goes the nb- 1 'o u line midway below the elbow and
belated sleeve still looks too good to be ' wrist, where the fullness is disposed of
d'scardcii: You must always reckon 1 "," "'fee cords. It is finished with a
with the fact that our climate Is nulte a . ! rlfl' "f the same material.
bit more trying iu summer than is that 1 , 'clow this Is a picturesque Meeve
. 1 ... ..!-.. 1 .i. ttrt nn.i in. .-mi. .... . uuri-f'ssar.v wasie iuiikcs a
uo noi semi nil-! 1.1 i" i..'- - oeful want, lleln th.. liif.1. ,.. ,.f nr. still in fnvor, there is Fome tendency to iciihui-ci-ih i nuziiueuiuu
en expect s:uisiacior res.ms. t... , . , '- ,.uinsv the shane ofthesleee. There Is ' wnen 11 was ine tail to wear sla
U ture .i money lor in.- u. .,....,., , .,.,..,,' , :""' ,, ', , n fullness at or below the elbow that is l Karmcnrs slushed doublets and slas
,nlr", ' .,.:... r.i"., ."in :...; and then that each ounce Is full, 1 suggestive of DIrectoire styles. At tin" s.oi laciicrswn 1 uie ouject of i
onu uic huunu-iisi- "i i" 1 , .,.. 1 1..1..1.1- .... ' .. ir- . ir tl... si..ii. 1 iniini- inn mnv miw 01 siiowiue -iic I'uiuoruie materia x m
.. .. ...... ........ ... :.'.i. i.u.i.iii..... v 11 . iih'.i ". ' ..,. ..... ..... .--- ..
reason sup on your mil ui... .-... tl. .im.il... straieht kimono sleeve, inst uclicntll.
ncrsonally visit tlie markets. . .t.....i ...i,ii, ,,. i.,,,,.i,.i 'i.si 1 Florence Itose will I1..I.1 1.... ,.
Tccctables. entrees and made dishes, l l.itravnganco in any form is ulgar,
nlnds and cnod des-erts. wane irue economy is tlie essence of re
. . ' .......... .... 1- . .. . .
j inn-Hi. in. 1 iiuccrssar.v waste makes a
th
expen
ma
bey
this
and
SInnv statisticians claim, and with! flf- TA721..
personal investigation to substantiate I irifO. VV llClUTl
their claims, that In n large city ncariv 1
40 per cent of tlie food purchased by tju; A MCiiiflt'C fiimvinc
family is bought by the childrun and flll2Wlb KJWiYUib
that !." per cent is selecteil over the;
telephone and that only l." per tent N D..ar Mrs. AVlNon v.'ould ,ou
personally selected by the housewife kindly l.-t me know liow ti make
herself. ' inayiuitinlse dressinj., the kind in
To help the inexperienced housewife which cgg. lemon and olive oil nre
to plan 11 menu that will feed 11 fam'lj
orfour. she should ser,e a protein food
once a day, preferably in the cwnitig.
allowing as an average four ounces of
uncooked meat per person. With this
she must serve a starchy vegetable, one
green vegetable, a salad and a desseit.
The choice of aoup is optional.
Xlle soup is siiminaiur ami ii'-iii- i.
01 inns. f
However, the sleeve that still occu
pies tirst place ill popularity is quite the
simplest sort of sleeve that jou could
Imagine. It is cut In one with the
bodice and ends above the elbow. It is
a joy to the. dressmnker, amateur or 1
finished with a very wide cuff emliel
llshed with four large buttons. The
prototype of this sleevo was to be found
on the coats of men in the DIrectoire
period, and is suitable principally for
cloth.
At the left of the skctcli is a three.
professional, who needs vex herself oer,inartcr-length sleeve of silk, with the
no cuff or elaborate trimming. , foundation sleeve of chiffon showing
Now. although this simple sleeve Is luroiiKii open; g. mis is really
lasnions.
shed
bed
ourse,
.orn
in.
summer in I'aris and which we were so your clothes problems, send your letter
reluctant about taking up. w ith enclosed stamp to this newspaper
On tlie jignre in the center is tlie new . ior iciuj.j
corded sleeve that is quite u simple at- I t'oi right. lniO, by Florence note
THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE
Usui .' .My (1'ietor lias told me to iisi
it as it is very pood for my particular
ailment. I have looked all through
your recipes but cannot find one.
Will appreciate very much if you
can help me out. MUS. M. i).
ding bells" hanging from doorvvaya and
chnndellcrs.
On the refreshment table have a
shower of the bells and white ribbons
......(, ...mi iuu cnamieuer, ami d-
I.-.U- unyir 11 nave a "hrlde and
Mayonnaise Dressing
Hub yolk of one hard-boiled ess
prepare the digestive tract for the food. I throuirh tine si(.,o. Now add
One-half pound of lima. navy. sy or , ,w o ,. ,,,.,;,, ,.,.,;, r, u rq
kidney beans, dried, green peas and, o,i,-mi.rr.- r.Mi,u 0 mustiml.
DlaCK-eyeu peas or lenuis may repiu..- ( . ,,,,,. ,., ..,,,
the meat portion. Three ounces of ,
cheese, in cutlets, two hard-boiled eggs.
In cutlets, and one-half can of crushed
com in corn pudding, vegetable loafs
and croquettes are also available.
The expensive chops, steaks and roast
(hir trimioon of lemon juhr.
lteat to mi : then add lovvly one cup
if oil. Season to tnsto.
Entertaining the Bride
I To the Editor 0 It'omaii'n l'aae:
I Pear Madam I would thank -viu to
1 n.t..iaA ...a am tn thn nroTier nro..flll re
... . . .. ..." . ..,.. ... rectly under It have
in run nuiau xor 11 leu. or buihc muu ... 1 1,, 1,1 -.,', ., .,.: ,,.-.,- .-- .- .-..u
i" . . . . .... 1 : ..ia.s..i, inu iiiue uuijh, uress(i in
... .. u 1. .a l.i hnnnr nf I. .nlnr l.pl.tn. ...i..A i. L ' "D"u ill
lutrij i" ' t,"- -..w - .,. Iu,., .,,,,,-. 4l gUm ot; eiy nice
bride, bv one of the brldeBinaids, at the for the bridal party to (rive a present to
home of the bridesmaid in the ev.ning fa f" U ,m at ry
Inviting only the bridal party, which I each 0110 will Klvo are plenty.
lieueve, consisis ui ivnunu ... ... !'-- u is noi necessary for you to have
ticular case.
I would also like to have
regard to decorations, rc.rfeshnli.nti. eic ,llc sirlH al, boutonnlercs to the boys
and especially should a gift be presented J or you could kIvu the itlrls inexpensive
The Question Corner
Today's Inquiries
1. What use can be made of a
faded velvet tam-o'-shanter hat
crown'
2. Describe a novel accessory for
the slimmer porch.
3. What pretty headdress is at
tractive for the June brides
maid V
4. How can the skirt of nu silk
or satin evening gown he used
after it has become too shabby
to be used as a dress?
C. What fad is being introduced
by some hostesses at teas ami
wedding breakfasts?
C. How is organdie u-.(d with
light taffeta dresses?
Yesterday's Answers
1. A pretty ratlin shopping bag is
made in a tilet mesh, with a
woven handle, and is decorated
with flat felt flowers iu bright
colors.
". Ink stains can easilv and
quickly Is- removed from the
hands bv moistening the head of
a match and rubbing it over
the stains.
3. To fasten pearl buttons on a
dress so that they are easily
removed when tire dress is to
be washed, sew them on a safe
ty pin Removing the pin. attach
the buttons to the dress by
single cord, nnd run through the
dress aud between the under
side of the button and Un
crossed tin cads.
4. The easiest wav to mix color
ings with btittcnne is 10 set it
on the stove while cooking is
going on nnd allow it to melt
until ver soft. It is then
easily molded, aud the color
evenly distributed.
C. An apron that has straps cross
ing iu back and attached both at
the shoulders and at the hips
has attractive pockets made bv
the joining of the straps at the
hips.
0, A dainty summer dress of blue
dotted white dimitv has rows of
narrow ruffles edged with plain
blue around the skirt, separat
ing to form a plain panel In
front.
Adventures
With a Purse
yor
present given at a date near the wcu-
Sh'ould I as a bridesmaid entertain -Ir.ir
give favors of some sort for the
occasion, or give corsage bouquets to
the clrls and something else to the boys,
or Jnat whnt should I do in a. case like
this?
have Helen to thank for tliis ! I hone I have given you sufficient in-
. , . ., , , . , foimatinn to enable you to ascertain
enture, for. strictly speaking, it 5"T ,. hat I am trying to do and 1
, is not my adventure at all. She came 1 know you will be able to give ine some
, , 1 r . i.i fi-v Interesting Information anu point-
in yesterday fresh from a most exciting s along this line. S. v S.
land satisfying shopping trip. "For Vhv don t ou have a miscellaneous
vv.eks." s . said. "I have threatened to o;V ''".Sn'eVVe"?.
' buv a diess, but I honestly hated tolling foolish. Inexpensive little gifts,
stall looking, what with prices and one j that tU ft,,'""?,- ea.f "f tfme
I thing and another." Hut, nnyhovv, to HO tM!U 0u can hide them and have u
make., long ,.or short, if you know ( hum q
I what 1 mean, she has bouglit her dress, Hil,all rolls, coffee, and ice-cream.
,11ml I hasten to tell you about it. it is cither t-irly in the evening or later,
, , ,, . . , ,., , , 11c. ordlng to whether you have your
I a dark blue taffeta, with a round neck ' '"1'v stl,niB !lt dinner time or after
adorned with a crisp little white collar ard If vou have the refreshments
. ,, ,,., , ., , ., rrst nlar a few games afterward lam
aud vest. 1 he skirt is embroidered with "nillriic Vou same games, and you can
iiiuuil elides iu gray yarn, and at each t.ie the "hunt for the gifts us a surprise,
hip is a tiny wing that stands out For decorations use the Juno flowers In
ipeitly. giving u decided piquant effect, profusion, and have little white vved-
It, the dress, of course, bad been re-
'duced to $'.27. Now I have no particular "
1 reason for supposing that you want u
! dress exactly like Helen's, although ,
dear knows, you could go far and do 1
worse; hut my point is this there are
other dresses at the same shop, verv
smart and at surprisingly ra-ouable
prices.
' What is thut pretty piece that
1 everybody is humming ami all the or
chestras are playing?" questioned
Dorothea, as she industriously sewed
the hem of her new overblouse. Does it
'go like this?" I asked, as I took nu a
I serious manner unci carefully hummed
tlie first few bars. "Yes," sin. ,.x-
claimed delightedly, "that s it." Now
I have no doubt that you have heard it'
for it has epiite ruptured our city. lut
I thought that perhaps, like Dorothea
you clo not know the name of it. Hut I
shall be glad to tell you the name, and
then when you go where I shall tejj
you nnd ask the nice man to play it for
1 .vou you will sigli with relief. "Yes,
that's iv At last I kuow the name
of it."
favors ut this party, but they would add
advice in . J he enjoyment. If you want to b.ivo
.lLiiti etc ,e" ou i'.uM Klvi; ,h'' I'ouauetH to
iltnn, eic. j ,llc sirI all, boutonnlercs to the bovs
nresented 1 or you could uIh Hie ..iriu inu. .r. '
to the bride-to-be from the bridal party j ',.nK?;le ''asps and the boys' necktie
n. f whoK besides the Individual K0-'' P'"'. bu "' at all
SHE HUNG HER HANDBAG
ON THE BACK OF HER CHAIR
So That It Lay on the Lap of the Woman Behind Her When
She Forgot It She Suspected the Other Woman
of Having Talccn Ii y
SIID was slttinjr in n box at the
theatre. Her handbag annoyed her
by constantly sliding off her lap, and
so she hung It carelessly over the back
of the chiilr. The fact that It Was al
most on the, lap of the woman behind
her, and that it bumped the other
woman's knees every time she moved,
made no difference to her. She calmly
disposed of the bug, and went on to
enjoy tlie play.
The other person forgot about the
bag iu the fascination of the stage be
fore her. When tho performance was
over, she rose to go, gathered up her
things, and started out of the box. The
other occupant of the box reached the
door nt the- same time, nnd she stood
nslde -to let her pas.
The first woman reached the door of
the theatre before she discovered the
loss of her bag. She hurried back to
the box, but the bag had gone. She
had a sudden recollection of the other
woman standing nslde to let her gq,out
first.
"She saw the Iuit hanging there on
my chair." she decided, "and saw her
cliance when I went out first. Well.
I'd know her if I saw her again. She
wore a blue dress with henna embroid
ery on it. JJut, aren't they clever,
though?"
An usher hustled up Importantly to
know what she had lost.
"My bag." she said. "Tlie wpman
In the' box with tnc must have taken
it. it was hanging 011 the back of the
chair " Hut the usher bent over uml
gvooed In the dnrkness beneath the
chairs ami brought Up Ihe bag. It had
slmplv fallen off the chair.
"Oh!" remarked the woman, her
suspicion ull gone up in smoke. "Thank
you. Well, she might cnslly have taken
it. mightn't she?"
SHU might, indeed. That would have
beeri one reason for not hanging the
bag ho (carelessly over the '"-of. tn,$
chair. She might liuyf been '"$
she had been Hint klml of lson. 'bv
the alluring Jingle so close to he hand.
ui. ii.i. t.n. onon that the bag was
still hanging there when Its owner
started to go. What won d be easier
than that' courteous standing as Irte at
the door, and then the rasy. nonchalant.
"pick up of tuat jingiiug uuS.
v... .i.i ,wi.l.l be n verv good nrau-
..,. !,iDt ninelmr vour bag on the
i..i. J! ...,'.... ,.i,,.lr so that It lay ou
somebody else's lnp aside from the
discomfort to tnc ouur in,
Then there's another reason for not
doing It. If the person uenimi you was
not that kind of person, and had no
feeling except annoyance nt haying your
jingling bag resting upon her kneo, the
Incident might have put her in a very
unplctsant sltuntlou, Ipon rending the
door ami finding that your bag had
.. .,! .... tiilustnir." vou would
naturally remember hnnging it over the
back of the chair, incn raii
back to the box and found that It had
been removed from tlie chair nnd won
not on the floor or anywnere, your sus
plrious would naturally turn toward
that woman behind you.
"Circumstntitlai evidence!" She
would hnve no'wrty of proving that she
didn't tnke the bag and the real thief
would probably be enjoying 111c conteuts
t tl... Imp all free and unsuspected.
So there's nnoiher argument against
this little practice of putting temptation
or nnnnvnnce iu the way of others. It
isn't fair to them. It puts innocent
persons in the way of. being suspected
of crimes thnt they never thluk of
committing.
And aside from that most women
have enough to hold on their lnps in
the theatre without having other worn
en's vnlimble hnndbugs lauded on top
of it nil!
makcfii me feel disgusted nit over nnd
ashamed to think thnt I belong to tho
name famlly-of human animals, It Is to
hio upon tho female, of the species
one up In her war pnlnt. Talk about
advertisements? Why, one of those fe
males Is so darned well advertised that
a brass band Is needless, lest she pass
n blind mnn who cannot. nppreclftte the
disclosed charms she Is vvlsn enouirh to
sling about enough perfumo to Kas n,
dog. Hut at thnt tho blind man Is for
onco lucky he misses so much I I am
not protesting ngalnst powder Irtsmod-
eration ior 1 uovuisiiKe the sight of a
Bhlnv face. Butl I do wonder nt tho
inr.tieness of palm, when cold water and
a llttlo energy will bring tho same ro-
Please Tell Me What to Do
ny CYNTHIA
If you hnvo dancing you might have
one leap year nance 111 which the girls
ask the lioys to dance, und favor theni
with one of these little gifts. Then 1c"
the. boys favor the girls In the next
dance.
A Grapefruit Stain
To thr hriltor of lComnn'i Fnar:
Hear Madam I am a dally reader of
your column and have come, to jou for
help. What will teniove a stuln from
graperruit out of a navy blue satin 1
dress? The stain Is stiff from tho sugar
that was in It. "WORHtliS ' ,
Sponge the stain 'with clear water to
remove the sugar. Then after It has
dried dissolve a teaspoonful of hypo
sulphite crystals, which can be bought
nt the drug store, In a quarter of a cup
of water imd apply It to the stain. It
may require several applications of this
to remove the stuln entirely.
Just a Little Early
To tho "Header who could not get to
bed unless I lead your page": It Is just
a llttlo bit early for such a light suit
as you descrHiu Tf the weather gets a
little warmer by Sunday you could wear
It. though
"Joy" to "Happy"
Dear Cvnthla Mav I nddress a few
lines to "Happy"? Thank you.
Dear "Happy" I was so glad to hear
from you again. I missed your letters
so much Yes, "Happy." I too have hiid
my trials, but havo tried to do my best.
Kvcr slnro 1 enn remember 1 nave had
on,.,.. nnnleiLSnntiiess to contend with a
dninper to my happiness. Minn has nl
vvavs been n case of duty, mistaken,
perhaps, who known?
1 would like to bear some of tho read
ers' views of the girls who havo sacri
ficed their happiness not once but many
tinus for that strong sense of duty to
"llut for real sorrow, my heart goes
out to "Happy's lal." Hooks are a
source of forgctfulness nnd pleasure. The
land of romance keeps vis young and
hnnnv So. when worried and despond
ent, read and forget. I uin suie the
wofld Is much brighter for bav rig
knolvn our dear f'jnthla and for the
"Hannys," nnd I hopo for a little
JOY.
Thank you, ".Toy." Cynthia wnnts
verv much to add to tho happiness In
the' world If she can do so. She Is glad
you think she does, nnd Is sure that you
and "Happy" help along tho good work.
Replies to "Pep"
niir Cvnthla Will you be so kind
w. 10 print thta reply io "Pep"? Thank
you, I thought you would.
Ten," old boy, you expressed my
thoughts to a T. I rend this column
of Cynthia's every evening, wouldn t
miss It for anything, and then laugh
myself Into a healthy appetite for sup
per. The way I figure It. "Pep," old
boy. Is that If I read this column long
enough, I will become so fat that Illng
ling Uros. nnd Bnmum & Bailey will
soon be paging mo for their Bldeshow.
I havo often wondered "how do they
get that way?" nnd tried to express It,
but It seems that I couldn't make It
MANY PEOPLE
Take a few steps otT
Chestnut Street on 12th
Street simply to sec the
BEAUTIFUL
FLOWERS
We shall be glad to have
you come in. Please don't
feel obliged to purchase.
i THE CENTURY FLOWER SHOP
L12th St. below Chestnut $1.
strong enough. The way youl express It
In your letter made mo seo,more clearly
how ludicrous these heartrending tales
of shattered Ideals and broken hearts
really are. If some of these llomeos and
Juliets of seventeen summers, and mh
you say, who knows how many winters,
would, by studvlnc and paying more at
tention to their means of livelihood, for
get about the false lovers who broke
their hearts nnd thnt lured their Ideals
and try to cet somewhere In this world.
they would bo healthier and happier.
Who ever heard of any one getting any
where by pining for "Handsomo Harry"
or wtmnuie Aineua t
Ten." I think If Cynthia would try
some gentle "riding" on some of her
customeis. mere would ue less "love
sick lassies" and similarly affected lad.
dies pining nwiy their youth and health
for nothing, for, utter all, what Is love?
coming. jjm t,
Kemember. ".Tim T." nnd "Pen." It In
not Cynthia's province to mako fun of
tnose wno write to ncr. Letters which
socm great Jokes to you may express
a renl heartache. Cynthia knows this
to be true, but Is glad that eomo can
take fun 'out of It. If It so appears.
"T. B. P." Welcomes "B. P. 2d"
Dear Cynthia It Is only fitting that
tho Buck Private should welcome his
namesake. Buck Private 2d, to your col
umn. And at the same time let me re
turn his compliment, for he, too, is ap
parently another kid who lias somo
sense. And I'm with him to tho bitter
end in the fight he fain would wage over
paint and powder, especially "to ex
tremes." If there's anything which
suits to any healthy face, nnd 1 A
.. ncrttlnilt linllif nnrt t....,.l .. eu
Ill which renlilrn n. rn..,. ,.' ' J
them und ngalnst Cheap pCrrV
wnifTii. lnmenu ni nprnm
nan-
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fincment of the binrer as Intended. Aj,': i
of .her yulgarr.ws. Why. ar0 mo" 1
SUCH loois nna wnen win they c- .1
be? Come, oh ye, "Ito. cnenJS J
"Drug Store Advertisements" and "pniS', "
ed Saunw," come ye, bluster and Vhoirf j
voiip fUflnnce. Cynthia's rorn. i"t
newly- formed1 alliance nnd what !
member of the. alliance can't say in0,?
buttal tho other can, other npSA
tlons for membership In the alliance ?
welcome, "
THE BUCK ITtlVATn.
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For Infant Feeding
j
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Infants thrivo best when tho Quality of
the milk Is always tho same. A slight
change In the pcrcentagoof butterfnt, or
the presence of acidity duo to improper
feeding of the cows, quickly shows Itself.
Walker-Gordon Certified Blilk Is deliv
ered by tho same organization that owns
the farms and tho cows that produced tho
milk. The milk cannot vary In quality, for
it always comes from tho same milking
.' herd. Dally tests check tho percentage)
. of butterfat. The cows' aro fed on tho
correct amounts of clean grains nnd al
falfa hay. Exceptional conditions of
Certified by the c,cJnn1lin"8 "nd $ " f ottUng
Philadelphia and doDlcsoalin8: Walker-Gordon Cer
PediatricSociety tificd M,,k
lFn7&c".fjor?on Telephone for your first order today.
iV7i! f alad de- Deliveries to nearby summer resorts can
livered in New bo arranged at slight extra cost for cx-
3"or;ttiuii3o8fo)t prcssagc.
SUPPLEE-WILLS-JONES MILK COMPANY
Distributing Agents for Philadelphia, Atlantic City and Vicinity
' Telephone, Poplar 3503
Walker-Gordon Milk
JUST AS IT COMES FROM THE COW
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Send a felf-nddressed, stamped
envelope to the IMItor of Woman's
Tage, or call Walnut. OOOO, for
names of hhops where articles men
tioned in Adventures with a I'urse
mny be purchased.
Another Royal Suggestion
COOKIES and SMALL CAKES
From the New Royal Cook Book
xniEN the children
VVi
Luxurious
Box Springs
Hair Mattresses
Dougherty's
Faultless Bedding
1632 CHESTNUT STREET
Delightfully
Restful
"Was there ever a Box Spring or
Hair Mattress so delightfully
restful and luxurious as Dough
erty's?" The reason is in tho
supreme quality of tho materials
and workmanship which have not
only won for these productions
the high title of Faultless but
also made them unapproached in
comfort and service.
f.uxurlous Iloz KiirliiRK, Hrllable
Hair Mattrff, Jliiliomnjr lied.
Ktfuda, Ilraan llrda, IJnsllili llon
Furniture, I.niiip, Dainty Hlanketa
mid 'ainrirtublrn, M lilt Itoumel
buttery Acctmorlm, etc., etc.
romp in hungry as
young bears, here are some
wholesome, economical de
lights that will not only be
received with glee, but will
satisfy the most ravenous
appetite in a most whole
some manner.
Cookies
u cup shortening
2 cups EUgar
i cup mllU
2 eggs
U teaspoon grated nutmeg
I teaspoon vanilla extract or
grated rind of 1 lemon
4 cups flour
3 teaspoons Royal Baking
Powder
Cream shortening and sugar
together; add milk to beaten
eggs and beat again; add '
slowly to creamed shorten
ing and sugar; add nutmeg
and flavoring, add 2 cups
(lour sifted with baking pow
der; add enough more flour
to make stiff dough. Roll out
very thin on floured board;
cut with cookie cutter, sprin
kle with sugar, or put a raisin
or a piece of English walnut
in the center of each. Bake
about 12 minutes.ln hot oven.
Cocoa Drop Cakes
4 tablespoons ahortcnlnff
1 cup sugar
ItKK
cup milk
Hi cups dour
3 teaspoons Itorat Baking
Powder
H cup cocoa
teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
ROYAL
BAKING
POWDER
Absofutoly Pure
Cream shortening; add sugar
and well-beaten egg; beat
well and add milk slowly; sift
flour, baking powder, salt and
cocoa into mixture; stir until
smooth, add vanilla. Put one
tablespoon of batter into
each greased muffin tin and
bake in moderate oven about
20 minutes. Cover with boiled
idnB' Orange Cakes
4 tablespoon shortcnlns
1 cup suirar
i cup milk
iw
2 cupa flour
3 teaspoon Royal Baking
Powder
U teaspoon aalt
1 teaspoon oranira extract
grated rtnd of 1 orange
Cream shortening; add sugar
slowly, beating well; add milk
a little at a time; then add
well-beaten egg; sift flour,
baking powder and salt to
gether and add to mixture;
add flavoring and grated
orange rind: mix well. Bake
in greased shallow tin, or in
dividual cake tins, in hot
oven 15 to 20 minutes. When
cool cover with orange icing.
COOK BOOK FREE
Just off the press and finer
than ever before, This
new Royal Cook Bonk con
talnlntr 4,00 delightful re
cipes, will be sent to you
free If you will send your
name and address,
ROTXL BAKrNQ POWDER CO.
Ill rnlton Stmt
Jw Vork Clt
Jvle&
ljXlCl 1218
WALNUT ST.
Announces 25 Reductions,
Until further notice, on cash purchases;
15 reductions on charge sales
Big Sale of Gowns
TRICOLETTES
GEORGETTE CREPE
FRENCH CREPES
SP.ORT DRESSES
OF VARIOUS
MATERIALS
TRICOTINES
TAFFETAS
ORGANDIES
GINGHAMS
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SERGES
VOILES
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Shm
Ten Dollars
"Bake with Royal and fee Sure
99
Give Your Feet
Health and Comfort
Every woman's foot is nor
mally healthy, strong and pain
less. Thoughtless shoe design
ing has robbed many a woman
of her birthright.
Comfort, health and strength
may be yours by wearing the
Cantilever Shoe, which is cor
rectly shaped and good looking.
The comfortable Cantilever
Shoe is made in dark brown
kidskin, solid black kidskin,
dark tan calfskin and white
Egyptian canvas. We hnvn
combined gqod sense with re
finement in style.
The flexible arch of tho Cantilever
Shoo gives a delightful support to
tho foot urch and permits healthy
exerciso of the foot muscles and in
vigorating circulation of the blood.
The natural shape spares you from
pains nnd may, in fact, Improve your
general health. Bad nerves often
como from bad shoes.
is our price for these
irreproachably elegant
Patent Leather Slippers.
And the manufacturer's
price to us today, is
more than ten dollars!
rfloiqQru)afa
S 7 'SootSJiop
. TT2(? ChojinuiSl
Where Only ihe Ile.l it Cood.luiouh
r
We invito you to try on tho Canti
lever Shoo and see how well it looks
nnd how nice It feels. Widths AAAA
to E. Write for booklet,
CANTILEVER SHOE SHOP
1300 Walnut Street
PUBLIC Ml LEDGER
SHIP BY TRUCK-GOOD ROADS
PRIZE ESSAY
For the best essay on the subject of
SHIP BY TRUCK-GOOD ROADS
limited to BOO words, and received here not later than May 29th, i
accompanied by a three months' subscription to tho Public Ledger
nnd remittance of $8.25, a
Four -Year Scholarship
at, the University of Pennsylvania will be awarded,
' This contest Is limited to High School students, boys and giil
in the States of
PENNSYLVANIA
NEW JERSEY '
DELAWARE
MARYLAND
Tills is an Vnusual opportunity fot you to.sccuro tho advantages
of a college education.-
Tho name of the successful student will bo published In tho
Public Ledger Sunday( Juno 20th, with his or her photograph, and
a reproduction of the essay,
Contestants should send their essays by.rnall, yritton on one
siuo oi Biiceio umy, uuiicr lypccj or penned, with their nuwu t?
address, school nnd principal, to . , t ., ,.,
GOOD ROADS CONTEST. ,. ,
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