Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 26, 1920, Night Extra, Page 12, Image 12

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EA'-ENING' TUBEIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA', WEDNESDAY, MAT 26, ' 11p20''
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MRS. WILSON TELLS ABOUT
A FRENCH-CANADIAN PICNIC
And Gives arious Wholesome. Tasty Menus for the Supper.
With Recipes for the Chief Dishes
A HI') jnu following I lie
PRIZE MENU CONTEST
I'lflii n 1.50 ilimirr for four pfoiili nutl priiil in our menu. The
prlzoH nrr :
kikst sa.an
SKCONI) $i
THIKIV-SI
KvPii If .inn don't in otic yon will bo liflprd by truillng it, for Mr?,
AVilf-ou imv piM-s n
Helpful Criticism
ftf the nifiiti', tolliiie wb th nrr tint goml mid htnv to rnirrrt thi'in. Kr"
liirmhpr to iii fnih funds Hint uro in wnom mid hi nhli to bnv tho snlci
slip for nuiti'i l.'iK tii'rih'il. Willi jmir niniir. ;iddlos mid tho dntr illxllnt'tly
olid addri'. your menu to
Mrs. Wilson's Menu Contest
Kerning Public Ledger
Independence Square
GET UtsY AM) .sKi: HOW l'MS YfU' CAN MAKK A DOIXAK AM) A
HAM' STKKTCH!
Ity 1I.S. M. A. WILSON
ICofV"1'- ''-'" h" "r"- " ' "''"" '"
. ,0liri tft wit
THK Krt'tn'li t'nu:iilinn mnkr n vnrlv
pilsrimngo to tin1 -lirini' of tin
Donne St Anno, which is nboiit
twi'iitvlivc iniltw lii-low yiiPtifi- on tup
St. Ln..rf,in'f livpr This pilsriuump i
In jinrtl.. for rnlision nnd parti for '
pipnsiirp; in Hip rnrlj sprltis hirgi .
ti.irtlps iirp ;issfinhli'il to visit tilts
tlirlni'. whii'h luis hi'i'iuni n l"lntiti-i for
It- nilroi'iilmis i t ii"-.
Oiip nit en ollh ! Ii bout or
train, l'nnnlii's innkr n piriih' f t hi-
day and tnU lursi- lnik''t t tiu
to nppi'n-p tln'ir npp'titi'. Moiisii'iii'
1p run oftpn iicToinpaiiii' thp-i' par
tics. !
Tin jonng inaids" parkh' with
anticipation of the pln-ur in 'tori
for tlipni. aftpr dtip ii'sprft hn Iippq ,
paid to the shrine. Matrons, keeping
B stern np on the eliildren. make a
vivacious p'irty : snntelic- of sons eu
liven the trip, for care -its very lightly
upnu the shoiilderi f tlio true inhabi
tant of Canada. t
Awa with en re and let i retell!
supreni" ' Sln'ii!y utter the n""ti hour
the lui'-ke- are unpm-kml and a luinti
ful lunel ti U iTri-d : mit "t door -
gives .e.t t" the iippetile,
SOME HAMPER IANCHKONS
Itrnwn llrenil Sandwiehes
Soieed I.amh Tnn:ue
Home-Made Relish-s
Cakes Tarts Coffee
Fish Salad.
Thousand Island lte.--ius
Holls Nutter
Kruit CofTci;
Alaeedoine Salad
Hie Bread Nutter
.IHh Coffee
Cornbread and Noeou Sandwi'lie"
Stuffed Toiuntoe-i
Cake C..ffee
On tea u de Venn
Nread and Nutter Sandwiehes
1'iuit ,'"ffp"
Cold Fried Fich.
Neauulle llressitu;
Tntiuilo nnd Celer Slllml
Hrrad
Putter
Cuff.'
Hrnwn nreail
Place iii a initio1: bow I :
j Tiro rupi of ronimrai. ;
' Otic rup of rur four. '
One nip nf irhnlr.irhrnt tiour.
One nmi onrhnlf traspoom of linkiii'l
orfn. ,,
' Tiro r up nf ,our milk.
Tiro third, rup nf niol.r'.
llis.-.ilve the hak'ng -"la in tl'" "'' 1
milk, nnd then bent the mixture t.. nnv j
thorough' v Turn into well snased
Otie-poimil coffee cane, and phi''" -n 111" i
lid Moil for one aud one-fourth hours, j
and then r. iimxe the lid ami plm-" the I
bread in tl .en t. dry off l'n not
fill the ..!in hut two thirds full wit Ii I
the mixture i
spiced Lamb Tongue
Hotli the lamb and hog tongues may )
po ui-ed W'ash six tongues, and then ,
place in a -aucepail. oner with lulling
valer and 'idd
One lanant nl oi;p hrrh'
Tim finioim.
7 ii ii hnlr i Inrrt.
llring ipiicWh to a boil nod then cook
slowh 'ii'tii tender. Lift and place In,
a cluna bowl l'hen place m a nn
Pin
Our ird our hnlf nip, nf liiuid Irnui
thr put in iWii.i .'A' t"l"7ie irrce
eookul.
' I'll-il HI" "' 'i"Oii7 nlrr rin.qar.
Twn trn,pnmi, of 'alt.
Small pin i of nnrlir.
Our tra,poou of paprika,
fhir-iuai trr tia,poon of thaw. .
l.rt cmiinat.' tor '" das and keep!
In a cool phi'i
Home-. Made Kclish
Chop tine
Our pint nf u-liitr onioin.
,s'u f)n ? n t parilm to iiirutuie nn
Wl,
Our .InH .,1 -rlil II
ni an' " ;c ;""! -i
Place m a b'i ' I and iul-1
Jilt nl amhr, -i.e nt pll'hr.iil.
Ovr ip nt llwk nwynanni'i .
flu nud nnr hnlf tni-nonn nt
half
'".
Our half tm. pon nl uhltr p'ijur.
Our. hull triisponn nl paprika.
In iiii'l thin till into all i'la inr
Ush sihul ( iieque a la lllaiu
Ji i in ii ihr.i in f.i ir l" 'i tit I en hi
CUsk or '"! ti-li. w a h " nnd 'I r.i i
111 a P f i li Int'i ami ti'im."
into a Imue .niieimn ' boilii.g .. .it. i
Allow lUMlM IHIICltl tn tin ililn
1 train ai"l 'h' 'i h ' '. ol ninl i
tin- liniies l'hiie in n du p bmi I .iii,
pour one half i unful of iiiiil- I nn Ii
dressing our tlii ti-h !si ri .will I'mn,
sand Island 1i''-.ing
Tn Millie 'Ihiilisanil Isl.iml llressmg
I'lnei in 'ii,i I nil i;la - fruit i ii -fin.
'l p nl salad nil,
l
inothei Criticism
M ' 1 1. ai Mrs. Wil "ii 1 uluiiit
the tnllovv nig nn mi to "'I fni
etllrillice in the I'lle li tin iil c I .
r riom it Vntato .Soup
i e Vntntrir; 'in.
fail. I hnp Dill ',. Hn
Sralhou,
( nil li'-rud nnd liittii
In "I I'niruppli
f t;
'I In- i nam of potnlo -oup thin-till-
UX'IIH oui of hullill'C. Sn do the
pork i hops Ihciiiry nib, in that
oup It. u lil he i hat Tin mill, ' on
lulu tl" -J 'I h mi nl a- th" iih a'.
POMPEIAfiJ
OLIVE OIL
Soli Ewrj'whcra
liii-r nf tun ,uiall Iciiii.ii.i.
Innr nf our nriltnlC,
Tui) tin,pnnn, nf suit.
Our tiatpnon nf tihitr prpprr.
Our tra,pnnn nf paprika.
Our -hall tra, pooti nf mil, laid,
Thrrr iiiii'ruto,. rhnnnril vrru litir.
t!"" ruhhrd tlnniiph xfcrr.
7'ieo liilitriiiiiniii of nrniril nninn.
I'hirr tiililripimm of tiurlii rhnppnl
eil'rrt,
I'in. nf imir it:r nl pinhrml.
Clo.ve tln ini and hnki- until I'leiimx.
Mai'Piloltip S.il.td
I'laep in ii Inrce how 1
I'vn n;i nf innknl ili-nl I'lirmlt,
Our nip nf rnnkul liirnl pnlntnri.
Our iiml ovrhnlf npx nf rmiknl
Hirnl brnti,
Onr nip of rnnKrd rftVrrf rw7 liram.
On$ nip nf rrlrvp. er; in imj, pirrrs,
, Our unil onr.lialf nipt nl mnkrd new
prn.
Our-half rup nf finrlp rhnppnl oim'oim.
Oi" rup nf Ihirk rmirli drming.
Tun ;uVi?ii nf fjnrlir m;r nf mhuiII prn.
Tovs getitU to nii nnd then serve mi
erisp lettlfe. with Well -spnsntll tl MUM
mini" dre.ine nnl carni-.li with a
s'iee nf hard boiled ejg,
Citrnhread
Few people, unles- it is the sonume
s"uriiru uiunimj. tnake thi. lirpnl hke
a
th
b
fa
Pour two ciipv of biliuc water upon
the meal and then beat thoroughly to
mix. I.et I'ool. Now add:
fllle 1,1, ,- hull -., .Ms..... a .. ..Il
''- '., .,,("fi., iij fill 1 .
7'iro i-iii- nf ftnur.
true Canuck. This re.- ne i.. tov. "in 10 me me cause mr 11 anu me an- no yuii uium .. i'--'--- ;- "; ".' ' porcliment. gH7ed mid liallltei ill a
an '-'no ,ears old ;,,1 ; -i...., ,. " 1 ninv recede are vital. stana ict s. cno n. -? . . "- ; wealth of gor-grous. rich colors, tine
v a ilirct descendant of the Cn.lnii..., ! Ii"'rs' ' """" "" "". ' am ,n 'oxp ! i-L ... """'" " .ninv c. will have a black background on which
mih. i"""'' a real girl, one that I care too i ""' , ... . , ,.. coy little miss with bright dress
, . . in r lor m cause pain, v men i am .--iini icnnsn rv,..n. - - - ---- nn i .,i.inn i,,,:- Voolliei wilt l,n f
Hace in a mixing bowl . ,, t ,, ali will cause It I d.. not of trust than Jealousy. If a man cannot, nn (, olden n r- "'". u'u J'0 "
Tim nip, nf rommrnl. hange mv disposition. The trouble is ' trust the woman he loves whn she g ves a dull tnn I ackgrmit d with a grace
Our. hull np ,,t .irwi 'bat I am' so jealous I cant stand her ' him no reason for Jealousy, he had bet- fill peacock in deep blues and greens
Our hall . ,i nt .',.,.',V. ".'i' of niv sight tt l happen to see her ter not marry her. Mill another, instead of being a three-
our half .! of rhniimuui. ,,n,mc- io romp otber fellow- I tl v into, Tbere Is no cure for unreasonable s , P, shod, s an oxn . Mat shade
7irre Irrrl tmutanui nf hakina 'or ,m'p WT "' ,M "la" '"" '""'
,,0'rrfrr. ' ' l'K,'qWrJ!ln"""? -
I " urllhratru r,7p,.
Onr-half nip nf milk.
Oni-lmlf teaspoon of mitmrii.
i.eiii in mix anu unu grease iwr-
uglily an iron Inking pan l'.iitr in the
, 1. '. l .
j.ear to mix and tlnn grease uior-
' mixture nnd bake in a hot oven for
' twentt, -live m:nutes This bread should
b" iust about oue iui'h tluek. and if
i u'u pla-e plentx of shortening in th
I pan if will he nice nnd
crisp.
(iateatj de Veati
This is a en I louf or cake
Purchase
a knuckle of veal a in lune the l.ute,Pr
rack it we IVa.i iiiol ftien iii.ee in
a deep saucepan with water to cover it
about two-thirils of the depth of the
bone. Now- mid :
7 hrrr niiioim.
Our faaaot of ,oup hrrh.
Onr rlnvr.
Our prpprr.
Hit of qarlir. nnr of pinhnnl,
Itrins to the boilinc point nud then
cook sjnwlj until the meat is lender.
I.et cool and then remove the meat
from Hie bone nud chop very line,
aildins :
Our rup of rhnppr I nninn,.
On, r rup nf tin hrrutl ryiinrli,,
tin i up of rnnl,rd nntinrui,
lira trnspnnn, nl iijlt,
tinr trnpoon of prpprr.
Our hnlf liiiiponn nf Hijnnr,
Out hnlf t''i,pnnn nf virrrt ma'aiam ,
'fun and on -half up, of liquid.
I'se tin lirpibl in which I lie tnem j
coiiki'il. Mi well ami thru turn into
well si-cascil loaf shaped pan and hake
in slow- even for fori) luinuii - The
liipiid from the knuckle of u'ul should
be like jell).
Pillow Cases
When sew in" up I he Imtioin nf nn
: pillow cases. I alwax.s 'w a tttlj piece
of muslin about three inch'- -'iiaie in
. side the pillow case al eili li end. These
, small piece- of in i) -I ill arc 'aiin'd into
the cii-i and. being in-nlr -I" not -how
when the pillow case 'ii- I e'lij Used
I low iter, when the pill,, i ,'l'.e nn-
wa-lnd. 1 1 c ti them r'iii; i ! out anil
linng thein on the line In mi an- nt th"
-uuari' of muslin ll.n liun i- no
daii!."r "f tearini; or vianns ."it the
, ornei - ot the plllo" . ! -. - ir 1101131116
r 1, .-in on the line . -n ei il' in i-..ld
weather ti I ll'i'i -' Im ' '
N
av neiaisotore
Outside Plavy Yard Sate
en from 9
rt 1 1 1 1
, tent", wall. 8a"1 ii
ll.isUeU . nnllnc
llhinUeis. H6"l" dmli. So. a
lllnu-i-s inlild. inn libl"
llrooiiis. wins
llriislie. Imlr . . .
Ilriisli,.-. si nil)
hriisll.'-, slme
I ii in ii-. '!'.' will', wl. Nn. I
I ( Hliui. J'J" wide, wt. No. It
I'tui r.
:i: on '-.
1.7". "
il. '.'
fl !IH "
.in
.30
.fi "
..Ml "
K.I J it,
. " "
i l.l'i ew
II (III yd
ft.'.'.'S "
h.'4'i fa
I liulrs. i niiui. iiimiis. mil. arms
I pith, :t'l or. iiirrimit, null tit.
' f tntli. IK or. siiltliiB, navy Id .
I I nut-, rubber Murine . .
iruw'rs, lira i woolen
I Prowers, medium
limber., nulnsieik
Hut-, riiliber
InrhUnlie.
I lliell. Illlliteai lied VI"
Ollrliitll. luble, .11"
I'nlUll, lliellll. I Pi ran
M l.siirs, II", lilllllt
i serlm. It" vi ble
sheetlllK, uiltnll illllileiii'hed 10 '
i slilrln. Ilaniiel, Saty
i sitles, half, leather ,
Nniin. la il ml r. . .' cuke fur
Sneks, wool. Iiemj
Sucks. IlllU'k, I'llltllll . .
lrunks. fiber, I l"l!i" JH"
I'nlll. hleuelied, 111" wide
I iidersliirls, inllon . .
I iidershlrts, iiieillinii
I inliTslilrls, lieuvj-
4. HI pr.
I H "
.1111 "
'.y ea.
.'in '
I.
.ul,
,'il
.'II ell.
.3.1."
.311 yd.
..ti "
;,. ! ', en.
,11 "
.1.1
..IS pr.
-.7.1 l e.
,1.1111 en.
.10 id.
-OH ea.
I.H.I "
I.H.1 "
Car roil Iff, ,i ii M9 in, 03. nn 0 .. ill B9 and SI truunrcr to ron' 2g,
I which comes illrcxt to c.it,. -flgnti pmiit a.v tt store, liifoiiuutlgn may tie
' pbtained by phone, Slcklnion 6300. branch 223.
Please Tell Me
What to Do
Ity CYNTHIA
What Shall She Do?
Pear I'uitliln--I ntn a ouiik Kirl
p'chteen onr! of ape. tnst Christmas
t met n Klrl the f.ioip iibp. t Ravr tier
and her mother both presents
Neeriitly I hail n ipiarret wltli'thls Klrl
ninl she mid her mother both sent l'"1'''
the present.
She cae me it slrltiR of beads
I'viithhi. ohould I keep them, or re
turn mem? ncr.rhi:"i:n.
It Is a pity to make so much out of
a iiunrrel. Your best plan would be to
write a little "note and send It to the
umther lORether with the returned Rifts.
TVtl her you are mrry for the qimrrel
ninl Hint vou do net want to oarry the
inifirrol iinv fllrtluM Hull VOU eHH UCT
mid her il'nuirhler those presents with I
i the timt nf rpellncs nod Hint yu con
j Fhler them their mciiern.
Says Column's Not Open
I I ie.ir Cynthia It Is unite evident
hit I'uithio'i column is not an oneu
forum." us she prints only those letters
i tii. ii I'int.iln a little pit on th" buck for
I herself, thereby proving she Is a
woman so those two who watered on
I It may as well collect their money, for
i men welcome siiRRPStlons nnd honest
criticism mid an occasional knock, for
I hasn't some one said "Kvcry Knock Is
in Roost "" I wrote some time nRo after
our friend T. H. P. nkeil for a bit of
I Information ami was promptly squelched
I I also punned ' Serceant Will." who so
itnfulrh and unronsonlncly slammed
T. B. V. for hie only sensible opinion
on the bonus question; and 1 Rave a
bit of an opinion of my own repardlne
the same, bill '.within saw tit to relegate
niv letter to the waste basket. Tell me.
Cynthia, why? Ml.S'A It. ,'.
Sorry. Minn, but you evidently do
not follow the column closely. If you
did you would sen that reroniniendlm:
hotfls, etc.. H no' permitted. If you
reiiil ciirefullv wm would have seen
I that a relf-nililros-i-.il m elope was re
ctii.teil that Hi" aiiaw'i miBlit be sent
b mell
As T H. I', answered hlr ciliinmlntors
himself. It did not sei in m iHf nrj to
I print nnv more letters on the bonus
I subject, that subject belnc rather ont-
i side of Cvnthin'M column It was de
cided, therefore, not to Keep up the dls
cuslon ,
Uon't be too sure about i'uthla's per
sonality. And read the column every
dav If you want to nuke such state
me'ms asalii. namely that Cynthia only
prints the nice things said about her.
Cynthia Is -Hire the Puck Frlwite will
appreciate i"iir strong defense of him.
Cynthia nnd he are pretty good friends.
ii-.
oil r, nll'l lie U.lS a SpiMWlll 1 enpr 01 j
humor I
- i
Says He Is Jealous t
Dear '"'vntbla -You nnd vonr radeisi
hae' given good, sound advice m many I
and adlce l what I need I'robablx
. . . . .,.
this letter will sound foolish to many
violent rape and cause trouble, nnd
after everything blows over 1 realize I
have made a fool of myself and try to
suuare things Now the point la this -
Have t u right to marry this girl whom
no..- 1 u iifa," in... ..- . p.... ....win
would miss erv much If we parted.
escape it. Win I don't know . but am penr Cvnthln First If a young
1 thankful Is there a cure for It" If so Brl was married bv the laws of another
.please tell me of It. Those of vou who'state iwhere she Is of age), could her
I are not troubled by the green-eyed mon- or her husband's parents have 'lie
iisiin r h v 1 iih iiir-ii 1 1 ? 1 rv . 1 1 in w innnn
pter Jealousy cannot realize tlio torture
pter jealousy cannot realize tno torture
we ho are afflicted with It suffer It Is
' ..iair.. 1 Irt-ion for I ll',-A trloil ?i,.H
miser-. I Know, for I irive trieil. anu
tried hard, to overcome it. but Usoom-
a psr' or me aim aiway vverpo-'iers niv
i-ommon s.nse
might add -hat It lias been the cause
of breaking up the homes of two close,
-elathes of mine, and I fear It would ',
be the same with m. I
Prrlmm frnme of vooi- rii.r. i.,.l
I luul the same trouble ajid could offer
some .sounu nnvire ,n so. I would be
verv crateful for It. for I lmv almost ,le.
. ided to sta i-lnsle rathei-than to mair.
with the pii.siiidltles. and then liavinc
our home tiniK.ii up But . en tli.it
The Question Corner
Today's fiuiuirirs
liescnhe ii raincoat that is pretty
and pi'in thai for summer wear
m or lisht dres.ses.
What is tin' newest fad in Ihe u.-e
of I'llihon''
Iii what cn-y way enn new- rib
bon he run into lingerie in the
place ,,f old. failfil ribbon''
I low i- lace used on mini, niod-
i-h new dresses?
I- it correct to have place card-.
at dinner nt a house part. '.'
Ilnw .'ire conirastiue color- mrd
Mi .nine of thi j ear'', irochetcil
s enter! ':
Yesterday's Answers
n attractive flower ImKec for
'he -uinnier house or porch is of
painted wicker, with three wirkei
i .indlestjcks "Krovvinir" in it.
each with a linv silk shade. It U
wind for electricity.
Separate sk,rts ,,f emhrniilererl
orsatulic arc popular for summer.
Leather lioes .nil be kept in good
condition without polishing if
the,, are brulieil every time they
are taken off. and wiped every
lav with a -piingn mni.tpm.tpxvitii
milk.
If window sen-en-, uro rusty they
hoiild h cleaned with kerosene
and painted vul, screen vainisli.
Ilihhon i ii-eJ for est- in many
stieet and afternoon drese...
I.ong glnve. 1rr ,,nt removed at
a formal lum hei.u. The tinjers
are tllrtir.fl Ill-lde.
. m. to p.
unu i Ks
llunllnir. red. blue, green, ,ir,"
shoes. g i,i nn sUi in
rii Hue, .I!" vihle
lllKL-lns, ( offee, t rt
tt tilers, , ritlee
Ho Is, tnri;e .
Hew Is. wimiiI. .i. " I0" in1"
llnves, i,, I, r . .
Ilmi-i.. pepper, 11 '. " K" III" .
I Hnlsters
ups, flllllll
I iilanders, li I ." deep
I lenu'rs, Inilelirr, 1"
llUhes, U'tfeliilile, china
TKICE
.31 yd.
1. 1(1 pr.
.U yd.
'.'.00 fa,
. 3. no
;ia "
i.un
t.so "
i. " .
.ho
.1.1
1.(1.1
i.ii.i "
.fl. "
.1.1
,I2 "
.11 "
I. (Ill "
III. lie., liiilirr, irl.ls.
tll.lies, meat, II".
I rl,s. nil l.i'l-sllver
r.,rks, fiirvini;, M" ...
i-iiiiers, h,ilf rf'iinil
K,1
lee I imlrrs. nlrkel pluted laree 1(1. ;,1
hellles, lea, liuule, n rt .'J5
K lilies. iMllfher, d" .10
luilies, lllekel-slher Ill
Unites, titthlttler, M" j(
! Vleal Brlnders, hnnd, 3 lb, ... ,'.,7,1
j Meal su w s, IK" j,-..,
I'littes, rhliia n
I'lates, iiliiuiliiiini ,',o
I'ltehers, elilnii i.
funs, ruasi; U"l'i",n" n; -
i I 'it iis, fry Ine u
' I'ans, saiiee .... .;u
I'iiiih, hake, 'i '..' I','" 15" .. ,K.
, I'mIn, ! ql. 30
Tiimlilers, rut gbus ir,
Instead of Fur
A Daily Fashion Talk by Florence Rose
I ) $jL,
Why not have one, of lltese-attrartlve rurlies for your street costume?
The type at the left h made nf ostrich lips, each lip tnahlnc a sdnclc puh.
In the ccnlcr Is the Harlequin rulT. hecomlni: t.i the slender slrl "'III lone
lines. Then, If you are short and plump, you'll lllie the nrrancement at
the right, ulilch consists of folds of tulle held with French flowers
QJHOIIT necks and Ioiir necks- pillar
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necks and swan necks, necks of
creh in -colored ivory and necks of nla
bnter, intir neck, inj neck nnd join
ne.xl door neighbor's uccl; for everv
.ini there is the npht sort
"f t'Hf "f1,
ruche.
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Nexe was then a bettpr sell el ion
ii uiii Hiiirii i uupr, k-M iinu i ' mi ii y)int nl mi io iniruoil nt tin trout "i ,n ",,Mir i'ni"" '" ","' ii- r
from our phoppiuc tour with thn con- I m, n bunoh ofFronoh nnirR 'J'lii-I P'pnp Xrn u-liat I should lo. tin my
ebjslon .hntt. ,ldnnd iiothlng
suitable, for this years styles in neck
viiches are not confined to one type orit,,,y ore managing the ostrich neck
one fabric, jih has sometimes been Ihf i ,uffsthls season each little puff being
case. composed of one perfpet tip. Then
With suits? Yps they are rapjdly ngain'you will see nn ostrich ruche with
taking the nlace of heavier Nits on the ' n small frill of the ostrich, from which
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-u i-.-i r.ilii , inn (i.-i iui c in, m i- ii,,n
they will be worn and arc worn with
he one-piece street frock of serge 01
wolild cause suffering for at least a time
for the girl and possibly she uniild lose
faith In men by such action. I'lenne
! help m. for I do not know vliat to do
, jealousy, outside of one's own
i power. ' It Is a most unhappy trait, and
i if you will take . ynt bias advice w.u
; will tight It tooth nnd nail. Talk to
this young girl about It. and If si y loxes,
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1 vou she will help you to IlgiU. 11
; Mnrr.aae License Questions
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.marriage annulled" .
marriage annuiieu
Second If thev are not of age. '"
,..!. ..npapita lifiva to I?i O tliell COIl-
i,otn parents nave io p ineir :"u
rent o'- would one b-enoi.gii
Tnlril- Are tie niarriaen mraT.
xv v .terse v and Marx hind printed hi
I our paper?
Fourth-Mow oui must " ' ."'""""
man pe in nino u in..u.,- ..........
their parents' consent?
TKC AND POT
I First- No. If properlv performed and
i In the nr'sencp ot xvmienfes.
I s:.,..r.n,i it ilmotirtn In what state the
arc married. In Maryland for Instance,
the ace of consftit l sixteen for a clrl
and twent-ono for a. man.
' Tlilrrt ISlkton iiiarriaces are usuaiij
printed, but others arc seldom put In.
I Fourth In uhlo the man must be
' . n,--on, nml Ilia i?lt-l elrbtrcn.
Hori't do anything ra-h. children. He.
' member, it s for lire.
j Serving Tray
' An old picture frame may be nui'le
! into nn attractive -cning rray in a verv
I easy, simple way. Varnish the frame.
! If it needs freshening, put on handle
! (which may be the bronze kind pm;
chasoble at any hardware shop for hu -1
reau rlrnvversl. Then plnce a piece of
cretonne miller the glass, put on back
ing a you would in framing n picture,
and tack securely. A hanil-maile doily ,
1 mav be ufeil instead of tin cretonne i
with good effect, or any pretty silk or
chinU.
Adventures
With a Purse
fN0E a year a cer'ain shop in our
city bus a sale of lamps, those
charminc liKhts with the shield -shaped
hliniles (try to say that fast)
w l
The'
Vbur sense
will tell you the minute a steaming cup of
Tetley's fragrant Orange Pekoe Tea is set be
fore you that here is a tea as is a tea. You
sort of don't like to think of coming to the last
drop ! You like to look at its sparkling amber
color, and you drink it slowly so as to get
every bit of its delicious flavor, v
TETLEY'S TEA
Makes good tea a certainty
I
el'
I tricot inc. polret twill ,nnd later of
satin, taffeta and trlcolrltc
Now ,, ,, R1,I(i1 , y,
your fncp nnd
I ticure mid not entirely liv vour nurse
i and natural picdllections.
If you nt"
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""iini ' turn' u uinr nin'ii'itvi itviit hvh
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II In the
.I ,,,. inn i..iiii. i nil., ion "
gill endowed with more of
i Harlequin's leanness. This type of niche
' '" shown on the center of the three
Tf t,)n nn nrrm .
womnn. At the left you mn.v w-Xlmw
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1 1 mi 1 1.-. n i ,i.-- ,p, nn.-,,. ,, ,,,.,, , ..-, i ,, it.
"weeping" way down to the shoulder.
n'opi Msm, fi'.'n. m- rinreiice rtn )
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hap stands probablj four or five inches
, nnd is linishei in a dull gold. Nut to
t decribe the ovj shades that would
decorated with a basket of colorful
j,VP1Wi Those lumps come complete
i
:",'i"r,ri?Vl ,or '"'
'" regular ptlce is mi.
flid you ever get sort of "fed nn"
on all the music you know? don't
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"lr"J populnr liiusic. but classical I (or
' I a.v seiniclnssicall. music' I'ar-
ticularl) if you sing I think you very
probably have times when you nre
unite bored with all the sonirs
unite pored with all the songs you
,now and vet hear nothing new that
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inteiests jou or appeals to you. I
. . . . . .-ccenMr I
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nnd so dropped in t" see tin nice music
V'" V'.. ''i" ' "i ' .. "V iit ' .'V. .i " "'
man. And l tnitnii just exnctij what
' "nicii---ii nappj hum' unciiig s-nng.
en..,. ,., nii. -, n jnu.. nun wini a
simple melody that I lind myself hum
ming as 1 go about my work. It has
an iniliviuuai iMiarni ami n liir nl its
own nun win io-hrhi .u.ii. i. ii i i
means, if vou nre lookinir for snine
thini: new and ilHTeruit, stop in anil
jlcar j( tilnynl.
t ' I
Kor nnmrs of stuip nilrlrfss tVoiuan'
, ruse 1'illlnr or phniif. Walnut 300(1.
'
W
n
No Work For Ma
getting lunch,
says 0$f
We
have
JjjV.
of scents
not he posMblc. J hey are iiiadp of
-'ji J
PostC
toasties
ejind just think, It's all on account
of tlie blending. Aren't you glad
we're a hundred years old? That's
what we've been doing all that
time!
Joieph Tellejr & Co., Inc., New York
The Woman's
Exchange
Society Dues
To thr EAlltir of ll'nman'J Coot;
Dear Madam -A society costs J 2.60 to
Join nnd fifty cents every month. If
member happens to take sick tifter one
week the society will pay the sick mem.
bcr $r. n'ueek. He Is allowed only six
weeks a year. A member paid frjr
one year nnd died after four months.
Should tho society return the money for
the balance of the year or trot?
A MISMBKH.
You will have to ask'the ofllcera of the
society about thin. Ordinarily thr money
would not be paid back, but In a. benefit
Eoclety. ns this seems to bp, perjinps an
arrangement of that kind could be made.
There must be some provision In the
laws of the society for thin possibility.
An Angora Set
To th' Editor nl Ifomon'' Poor:
Dear Madam You have been a great
help to me many tlnips. 1 am going to
ask you another question.
Where In the city Is u nlnde t will
be able to rell a collar-and-cuff set of
white angora. I do not caro for It
since t made same and would like to
dispose of It. ANXIOU$.
Some of tho wool shops or sweater
shons take nrllclrs to sell on commis
sion. Perhaps they would sell, your
rollnr-nnu-cnff set. You can nnd a list
of art needlewark shops in tho business
directory of the telephone book. Why
don't vou try to sell It to some one you
I know '' Plenty of people would lie glad
to tlml an angora conar-anu-cuii sei mi
made and ready to sew on.
Which Is Her Name?
To the Editor of H'oinnn' rape:
npar Madam Kindly advise me what
I should do. Not so long ago pome
friends nnd I were dlscuslng tlie sun
jret of names. I told them that I was
christened Amelia nnd Just because
nry
sifters did not like the name I was called
Kmlly and have been for the last twenty.
seven years ny mi mv irieiiun. i ncj
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of Ktnllr 1 told tlietu yes. ninl tney
s.,, , ,'vas the wrong thing' to do. be"-
cause It would not .bo legal. When I
: spoke about It nt houip they laMgli at
,e d said It was not necessary to
somo
money I have In bank are nil signed
Kmlly Would it lie best for me to
hae my name changed to Amelia? If
so. please tell me, as I would like to
change It before It Is too late, as one
never knows what is going to happen.
I would like to he on the safe side.
Could a man get a divorce if I were
married bv signing in. Kmllv and sax
it Is not my legal name? I am not mar
rled. but expert io be. I want to do the
right thing I win 'do Just ns you
think It best f..r me to do. Which shall
It be. FMII.Y ON AMNl.tA"
There In no danger of your not being
able to get vour monev or your papers,
and It Is not neceusarv to change the
name on these paper". If you ever i
have to sign anything In connection with
thpni again sign Kmlly and then sign
Amelia directly under It. In the future
whenever you sign any Important papers
of this kind sign both names in tnin
way, to avoid any possible trouble No
body could iifo this as alS excuse for a,
divorce, but sutely you don't suspect the
man you are going to marry of wanting i
a cnance to no divorced, no you; when
you sign oiir marriage license sign
Amelia, and use that name during the
ceremojiy. m Kmlly Is really just a nick
name. 1B. . pecker
T 9r4 Sni.lt, r.nj C.-
!5 South 52d Street
West I'lilln's Lead I lie Ilolrdrpsser
PERMANENT HAIR WAVING
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Dono by Experts
Harmless Method
Wc Specialize in
Hair Dyeing
l 1
iVriioun Ilrlmont 3812
Curl Hair This Wan
and Keep It Healthy
It Inn. In-fii found that thr. ti.r nf
a luirmless llulil wlilrh ilrucclsls
I.iiiiiv as "kllmrrlne," will kri-p Hie
stralnlilrst Imtr In curl for the Innc
et time, ell lot. It the iippciritiire
or true ii.itiiralnesH. hrshlrn krrplne
the luilr softer anil Klosslrr llinn
I'lsslhle with the liratr-il Iron. Tlie
liquid should he appllril with n ilfini
tooth lirush liffnrc iloliut up thr Imlr.
flruwlni: tlie linikli throiiKh tin. Imlr
from crown to lip.
The hair wilt he hraiitlrutp nu
ii nil riirllug, iiiitl wilt Il. msllv nml
loosely on thr. lirail. us It slioulil.
ions ilprhiir Its welfare frnm a In
Blenlr slunilpnlnt. A fen- enure. ,,t
llqiihl si haerlne will Hut for miinllis
mill ns It Is renll) lienellrlal to tin
hair. It should lie Keiierull.v adoplril
by the fair sex. It will not spot or
fllrolor srulu.nr Imlr. nor Iruie nm
sMllinent, crease or sllrl.lnr-. .Xiv.
A prcnt
in
any home.
WHEN' closed
tractive, pr
'HEN' closed it is an at-
ractical little
wriUntr desk. Just
raise, tho lid, attach tho cord
to nn electric light socket and
sew, positively without labor
or fatigue.
FREE-
WESTINtiHOUSE
Electric Sewing Machine
Costs only ono cent to operate
for three hours. Easy, Swift.
Efficient. The only electric
machine, with a built-in mo
tor. Seo it demonstrated at
your electric dealer's or ask us.
H. C. ROBERTS
ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO.
Wholesale Distributors
11TII ANU RACE
ritilmk'lphia
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Subject. Themselves to the Stares and Gossip of Other Pconhf I
w no L.annot ncip uvcnicaim
ntllH hnlrdrctislng pnrlor was very
JL nulct. Tho huzii of nn electric dryer
Hummed discreetly tn one ot tne nonius
and Hie click of the curling Irons was
heard tit Intervals, hut the general at
mosphere was hushed and qiiict. Tin'
voices of uftcndntitA and patrons were
low ns voices usually arc in any pltn'
of Hint kind. Then it woman came in
and was ushered into n booth. A polite
voice in a low tone greeted her nmi
made rt few of the. usual remarks about
the weather, tin high .prk'c and the
condition of her hair.
She began to' talk. "I don't vce why,"
she remarked in a loud lone, "t have
Io come so often to hnvc this done. My
hair seems Io grov faster tlinn other
people's hair."
There wns an interval during which
the mntinlntip of n rejily from the hair
dresser obviously tried to hint, without
telling 'her, not. (o tnlk so loud..
"Now. my slster-in-lnw." resumed
the high voice, after a few minutes,
"she's Mrs. Lewis .1. Johnson, jou
know, you've probnhly heard of her
well she gets wlint they call n lieiinn
wnsh do you know whnt that N?
and It makes her hair beautiful I Now,
would that be nrell.v on mv hnlrV It
doesn't fcciii quite like djc, v.iu know."
The conversation, or. to be more ex..
art. the monologue. ' went on for n
hnlf hour or more as long iih it takes
to give ii hair dye. Then the ctirtnliri
inrtcd and thn loud talker came out.
Is it nny wonder at all thnt Ihcrp win
n t'Uiliiru craning of necks in nil the
other compartment, as other patron
looked up to ree Just what kind of a ,
person Mrs. Lewis ,1. Johnsons sister- j
in law wns? .
PKUIIAPS she would Tune been an
noyed ns she walked along tlicMi-Pct
seme time laler to see one tvmniia nudge
another as she passed. She would nn,'
doubt have been annoyed If she could ,
have l.eatd the whisper. "That's Mrs.'
I.iwi .1. dohnson's slslpr in-law! SIip
lins her hair dyed! She has the loudest I
voice you ncr heard. She doesu't care
who knows nl out Jier hnir!"
ZliCar
WVsariS1
felS
vgy&W Js
Solve the dessert
problem
oavc labor- save lime,
Always turn out
tfust RiMi "
Rich in flavor.
No co required
CHCyZOLATB'
LfGOLDBN VANILLA
.At bur Grocery izA
.ba-morrison axrhdiu
j" fe I VISITORS to .
jdfc LONDON
r)T"ftS&?59 should not fail to pay a visit to
li Robinson 8C Cleaver, Ltd.
Stffi THE LINEN HALL "fjNi.
There you wih hnd a most amazing
display ot true Jristi Linens, nothing
fimilax io be tound in America.
Thn diifby, tci thme uho seek torrtct fur
nishing, ncluae. exquisitely aesigncd pure lrih
Diimuk Tablt Lintns, jnowy wlute B
Linens, dainty HindkerchieliwLaccs, Lingerie
and TuwcU ot buutilul design.
F.iery couttesy a given American vij.;tor lor i
thurougn ,nJfection withou, any obligiuon
to buy The Greac LINEN HALI. n an '
exhibition in London you should noc mix
ROBINSON & CLEAVER,LtdT
J Regent Street THE LINEN HALL London, Khr.
PATACAKE
Short Cake
To one pnekage of Pat-o-cake add 34 cup cold
water, stirring well. Spread batter evenly in 2
large, greased layer. cake pans. Bake in a mod
erate oven. This requires 1 1 to 15 minutes. Turn
cake out of pans on a cloth to cool?" Use any fruit
you desire lor filling strawberries orpeachfs are
delicious. Serve with cream.
PAT-A-CAKE 13 complete cake batter in
flour form. It contains flour, eggs, sugar,
milk, shortening, salt, baking powder and
flavoring..
Every ingredient in Pat-a-cake Is carefully
tested for purity cuid only the best are used.
, C'A'GAMBIULL'MFC-CO FEhrft
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AT T? Tfr T nrm
Z'
i vi 1 ncy ncsent Criticism
Yet she needn't have been mrnrli 1
..Vii '."""" '" nuot nnppr tnn
n public places must, expect tni!
from f?o.slpprj when J hey VnierKp,
This in a favorite 'i.iiiim -i..
ftrrat jiinnv women. Tlicy serni to lT
no control over their voices, or 1 ale
sire io control I hem. Thev discins iCi
family affairs in (one tJ,nt nAa,ihS
sire In control ll,o. Tl.-.. V. "' ,,n ."
family affairs in tone that snrcVl t
.. "".. ""-' Hiey le i)mv ii."
"mnnnge" the r husband, if .?.. ,,h
i-jt.. .."
nn hushatids. they talk alinut .u.i ,.
and toll how "she" (old "him" l,',i
"I" said, nndhnjve'UnR'-ft
you believe . she wn .ml.. 1 1. ,u l
kiildlnt
you !
t" n'i. in. .'".."'. R."n
. . ... u "i.n eeuriuui tnin intish
thev pxclnlin. "Hut. believe me. t
nt it all righ . I wasn't going n V.
get .away with anything llk n ',l i
ter
men
him get away with anything like dint,
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lint they resent it dreadfully if an.
one stares hard as they pass throiuh
the shop. 'I hey hove n very vivid Id's
ofiow other people should "m tlr.,
own liusliiess." Why ,im,'t i0V ,.
their "own business' tn fheniseiies ,n
that other people aren't forced to inhti
Come ti) Tea
souriils a delightful
note of hospitality.
An invitation t o
"Salada" Tea is a
subtle compliment
to your good taste.
Only leaves grown
high are rich in the
essential oils that
produce depth of
flavor and bouquet
"Salada" is grown
six thousand feet
above the sea.
At all good grocers.
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