Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 12, 1920, SPORTS EXTRA, Page 8, Image 8

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HAVE YOU ONE OF THESE ON YOUR PORCH?
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My dear Mrs. Wilson "NVill you glvo
a good cucumber salad rcclpo or nny
way lo fix the now ones for tho tnblc?
Thanking you, I am
MUS. W. J.
FROM now on and until late in the
fall cucumbers can be bought very
reasonably. Tho food value of the cu
cumber Is lrtunlly nil It contains
about ft.'l nor cent (liatlllctl water that
v v ' Is-available without the process of ill-
" (tcatlon ; this rocs directly to the blood
, stream hence when people talk of the
cucumber as coolng, this Is the ronson.
Tho mlnornTsalts of the cucumber
c ate valuable additions to our diet ;
v hcy purify and elounse and for this
reason It should be n dally visitor upon
our tables during the growing season.
How to Prepare the Cucumber
ft Pare the cucumber nnd then cut In
I, thin slices nnd cover with plenty of
cracked Ice. Let tntm for a hnlf hour
nnd then wn.Ii. Sene in snlnils a a
garnish for fish, meat courses nnd also
s n fritter.
Cucumber Salami
Prepare the cucumber ns directed,
cutting Into paper-thin slices and,
when'ready to serve, add three medium
sized onions, sliced. Cover with crack
ed ice nnd serve with pepper, salad and
vinegar or French dressing.
Cucumber Mnyon'naKc '
Pare tho cucumbers nnd then p1n.ee
In n bowl of ice water for u half hour.
Then grnto nnd add
One cup of mayonnaise.
Three onions, grated.
One-hnlf teaspoon of mustard.
One-half teaspoon of paprika,
One teaspoon of salt.
Mix and then serve with cold ments.
Sour Cream Dressing for Cold
Veget ablest
This may be ucd with peas, 'string
beans or asparagus. Preparo nnd grate
the, cucumbers ns in the cucumber
mayonnaise and then turn into n bowl
and add
One teaspoon of salt.
One-half teaspoon of paprika.
One-half ieatpoon of mustard,
Three onions n rated.
One cup of thick sour cream ichipped
Stiff.
Mix thoroughly and then serve.
Cooked Sour Cream Cucumber Sauco
Place in a saucepau
One-half cup of vinegar.
One-quarter cup of icater. j
' T'ico tablespoons of cornstarch.
And then stir to dissolve the starch. I
Bring to n boll and cook slowly for
(three minutes. Now ndd
On tablespoon of sugar.
One and one-half teaspoons of salt, ,
One-half teaspoon of paprika,
Qne-half teaspoon of mustard,
Tko onions, grated,
One. tcell-beaten can.
Beat to mix and then remove from I
the fire and add three -quarter. cup of
whipped, sour cream nnd one grated i
cucumber. Heat to mix and then chill
nud serve. This is a delicious dreeing j
on lettuce or shredded cabbage.
Stcucd Cucumbers
Pare the cucumbers, and then cut in i
pieces nnd plnce in a saucepan and
coyer with boiling water. Took until
tnnrlnr nnd then drain well nnd put
!' through the sieve to remove the seeds.
Season auU nerve as n vcgctauio.
Uraised Cucumbers
Chop line two ounces of snlt pork.
Place In a pan and cook slowly until
nicely brown. Xow ndd three pnrod and
sliced cucumbers, cover closely nnd sim
mer until tender, then season and serve
ns a vegetable'.
Cucumber Fritters
Pare tho cucumbers and then cut In
thick slices about one Inch thick. Dip
in flour, then in beaten egg nnd then in
fine crumbs, nnd fry until golden brown
in hot fat. Set In n hot oven for ten
minutes to finish cooking. Serve with
sour cream cucumber dressing nnd gar
nish with strips of bacon.
Stuffed Cucumbers
Soak stale bread In cold water and
then squeeze very dry. Hub through
n sieve. Plnco in a mixing bowl
One-half cup of prepared bread,
Tiro onions, grated,
One green pepper, minced fine,
.One-half teaspoon of poultry season
ing, One leaipoon of salt.
One-half teaspoon of ichitc pepper,
One beaten egg,
Three tablespoons of baco fat,
Four strips of baton, minced, very
fine,
Mix thoroughly nnd then rare the
cucumbers. Cut a slico from the side
and scoop out the entire center, leaving
htt n wn'l about one-half Inch thick.
Fill with the prepared stuffing nnd then
place the lid in position, nnd tie In In
dividual pieces of cheesecloth. Plunge
Into boiling water and cook for twenty
minutes I.lft tn n colnndor nnd let
drain, then turn on pieces of toast, nnd
cover with cooked cucumber dressing.
Garnish with strips of bacon nnd serve
In plnce of meat.
Parlslcnnc Slutted Cucumbers
Pare the cucumbers and then cut a
slice from the side and scoop out, leav
ing a canoe shape. Dip in flour and
then in beaten egg and roll In fino
crumbs. Frj quickly a golden brown
nnd then cool nnd fill with the mixture
used for the stuffed cucumbers. Lay
two strips of bacon on each cucumber
and bake iu u hot oven for twenty min
utes. Lift to thin slice of toast and
serve as stuffed cucumbers.
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rpiIE winners of the
PRIZE MENU CONTEST
will bo announced on Monday. Have
you sent in your menu for a dollar
and a half dinner for four people?
You might win one of theic prizes:
FIRST. $2.50.
SECOND, SI. 00.
TIimD, $1.00.
Be sure to send in both the menu
nnd the sales slip for the materials
used. Use only foods that arc staples
and In season.
Mrs. Wilson Gives
a criticism of all the menus sent in,
providing they follow the rules of
the contest. Write your name nnd
address and tho date clearly and
address all menus to
MKS.WILSON'S MENU CONTEST
EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER
INDEPENDENCE SQUARE
Home-coolied "food will win the
war" against II. C. L.
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BiT!SlBsP$?PillBiMBHI fa lil
Tho time has romo when It's pleasant to hae a comfortable place to sit and swing, either on tho poich or out on
the lawn. Hut .sometimes It Isn't so pleasant when the sun bents straight down on your head or glints annoyingly
on jour needle as jou sew. One of these' canop hammorUs sohes the problem nicely and makes an atlractho
summery addition to tho lawn. If jour pillows match the cushions and canopy so much tho better
Coffee 0,-,
Bread nnd butter OD
Seasoning 0-1
$l.R0
Mrs. A. Mulvihill
443 East Wyoming A,venue
MENU
Cream of Tomato Soup
Hamburger Roast
New Potatoes String Beans
Lettuce nnd Radish Salad
Bread and Butter
Strawberry Short Cake
Coffee
SALES SLIP
One can tomato soup $ .IK
One pint milk - .OS
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One smnll head lettuce 10
One bunch radishes 0."
One-hnlf pound hniuburg steak .. .14
One bunch scallions 03
One pint new potatoes 1(1
Ono pint new string beans 10
One loaf bread (KJ
Two ounces coffee Oo
Two ounces butter Oil
One-half pound sugar 12
Evaporated cream 04
Please Tell Me What to Do
By CYNTHIA
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One egg 05
Salad dressing 03
One-half box strawberries 15
One-half pound Hour 0."
One mine i lard 02
Two spoons baking powder , .01
51.47
I f Mrs. Wilson's Menu Contest
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My Dear Mrs. Wilson I submit the j Pineapple
following menu in me conioi ;
I. M. C.
Chicken a la King on Toast
JSaked Potatoes
Molded Spinach icifi Egg
lirown Bread and 11 utter
Lcttuco irith French Drcimig
Rhubarb I'tc
Creamed Cheese and ialtmri
Dcmitasse
Madame, this menu is nnt within the
scope of the contest, for tlie main dih,
tho body-building dish, cannot be taken.
You have purchased chicken and pro
portionately, in this manner, the breast
of the chicken is worth three times per
' .pound more than the baluuce of the
meal.
13
Bread 00
Butter 1."
Tea 04
Sugar 10
Onions, salt and pepper 05
$1.50
Mrs. Anna E. Paul
2337 North Fairhill Street
MENU
Tomato Soup
Brown Lamb String Beans
New Potatoes Lettuce Salad
Bread and Butter Gelatin nnd Cake
Coffee
Mrs. Wilson
Answers Queries
Think on Other Things
Lovealck-l-Guess You would do well
to turn your thoughts on other matters.
Do not seek this young man. Let tho
seeking como from him.
Let Matters Alone
"Troubled" Cynthia's advice Is to let
things go. You like the sir., but Iiavc
never been u eIos friend of hers. It
would bo ovenloln? things to nek why
she Is cool. Bo jour usual polite soil
and It will come right.
Take English Course
Dear Cynthia I'lense tell nio what to
do to lmproe my grammar nnd Eng
lish nnd gle mo some hints on how
tc converse well X. X. X..
Read good books, take a courBe of
Knglish In night school or a summer
course at a university. Rend tho news
of tho day In this way you will soon
learn to convtrco well, as well as cor
rectly. Impossible to Tell
Amateur Dancers Cynthia Is sorry.
my dears, but It Is utterly Impossible or
her to say wuetner tneso ooys iue you
or not. She would have to know the
vounir men and even then could not
cuarnnteo to Know their likes and dis
likes.
Manners at Table
Emmie Chicken snlnd should be
placed on one's Individual plate. Serve
It from the dish to the plate with a table
spoon and a fork.
Chicken salad. French rolls or rasped
rolls and Ice cream and cake and coffee
Is plenty to nerve for a little supper at
homo. Potato chips are nice with a
salad. It would not be quite enough for
a dinner, but for a luncheon or supper
It would be all right
A plain lettuce sandwich may be eaten
In the fingers, but a chicken salad sand
wich should be eaten with a fork.
It Is not considered cood form to use
nnft'M lin nilbornhlef T-prv freelv at thft
table, but It is better to use it a little
i than to snlille
I It Is In very bad form nnd extremely
Ill-bred to cat with a knife, and food
should be tut while in the process of
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The Woman's
Exchange
you mention nre time-wasting noncntl-
tiea or no permanent value. Better by
far to read good books and not rush Ilkn
sheep to tho moral slaughter. Give me
the simple, clean things of tho world,
others may bo content with tho paint ana
tinsel of tho clrls" sphere of living, If
they llko It. So you see, "Brown Eyes,"
girls are not only a menace to u man's
future, but they drag him Into a rut,
mentally nnd physically. What person
Is more boring thnn ono who has fol
lowed the standards pet down by con
vention for a dozen years? They have no
Initiative, aro narrow minded, cynical
nnd above all, slaves to conditions.
Girls can never make good pals ; It is not
their fault exactly, but it Is Impossible
under tho present double code of con
duct. As for this kissing argument A
kiss more or less hurts no one. It Is
simply a form of salutation and when re
garded as such Its value Is but a llttlo
greater than the hand clasp, neglecting,
of course, tho fnctnr of sanitation. It is
really a shamo that poets nnd writers
have thrown such a veil of sentiment
nbout the kiss nftd this thine termed
love. Ken our Guardian Anpel Cynthia
claims love cannot bo explained, when,
as a matter of fact, It is exceedingly sim.
nle. Jly annearanco can make no dlr-
erenco In the Issue, but to nppeaso your
curiosity I'm a six-root, Diue-eyea,
brown-haired Yankee. Enough Irish In
my mnke-up to cause me to fall In love
with every colleen I meet nnd enough
common sense to ran out again and
henceforth to stay out. Stick a cold
star on your car door and I'll look for
you on tho High Iload, but no vamping,
please. -via juiw,"
8alvo for Face
To th BdUor of Woman' Pqfl.'
Dear Madam Could you .advlso me
of ti salva or liquid to use on hands
and face, preventing dark? spots7
P. B.
Thero are a number of skin foods and
whlteners sold In the drug stores that
will keep the akin white and clear.
Dark spots must come from some con
dition of the aystem. Perhaps If you
consult a physician nnd get some kind
of tonlo you will bef relieved of this
condition.
Entertaining a Choir
To th Edttor et Woman's roots
Dear Madam Could you give me
6ome Information as to how I could get
come Idea for entertaining our church
choir of about fifty people In our homo?
MRa H. V. 3.
Kor a choir of this size It would be
rather dlfflcult to have any organized
games except card or table gameo. I
am sending a few games which might
be suitable for tho affair, but the table
games would really bo better If you do
not dance. It might bo enjoyable to
have somo member of the choir sing, or
It you know that any one recites or
"performs" In any way. you might inalfo
tho request for It before the affair to
eparo any embarrassing momenta during
It.
If you have a large enough house or
porch, an Indoor plcnlo would bo amuslnw
for a company of this size. You could
havo peanut races, three-legged races
and the othor sports that go with field
days. Then you could have flowers
tied with different colored ribbons passed
to the guests, and let thoso whose rib
bons match bo Bupper partners. Have
regular plcnlo baskets arranged, tied
with tho ribbons to match thoe on the
flowers, nnd have cushions and wooden
boxes, covered with .brown material to
look llko largo stones, arranged on the
floor for the guests to Bit on while they
eat tholr bupper. Then you could turn
out all the lights except one high one
with a shade made to look like a full
moon and have tho regulation plcnlo
singing of old songs.
Style of Halrdresslng
To ths Editor of Woman's root:
Dear Madam Wo are two young girls
of twenty years or age ana wouia hko
to know If If would bo considered
proper If we woro our hair bobbed short
Is bobbed hnlr still the stvle of halr-
rireiislnir fnr vounir clrls7 wo aro con
sidering about having our hair cut short
In the bobbed fashion which we aro quite
suro would bo very becoming to us.
About how short should tho hair be
cut for tho bobbed style?
FLOSS AND EVA.
Tho bobbed style of halrdresslng Is
going out of stylo except for very young
girls. If It Is verv becoming ami you
think It would help your hair. It would
bo nil right to do it, but It would really
be maro sensible not to. By tho time
you got used to It, some other style
would probably come along and then
you would have to wait until your hair
iirows long enough to do It the new way.
However, If you really want to do It, It
would he perfectly proper, as long as
It Is becoming that way. Have It cut
just below the tip of the enrs so that
It does not show the ear when It Is
brushed out In the popular wavy style.
SENDING DRAB CLOTHES
IN FOREIGN RELIEF BOXES
Gives Warmth and Comfort to Refugees and Poor People, but
a Little Touch of Bright Color Adds Happiness, Too
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TT'S n shamo nbout that dress," re-
1 marked the well-dressed woman as
she sent off a frock to a rummage sale.
"It's almost perfectly good, nnd it
would keep borne poor foreigner warm
text winter. But It's such a bright
color tlint I hesitate to send It because
It wouldn't bo serviceable. It seems
so useless to fiend such a brilliant thing
when they're jdst starving, so to speak,
for warm, serviceable things."
We nil have that feeling. When wo
get ready our boxes for foreign missions
or for. relief stations In Europe, or
even for our own charities, we put in
the most drab, discouraged-looking ob
jects wo can find because they ra so
serviceable. We pat ourselves on the
back for being so sensible, especially
when wo sec the flimsy, lace-trlmmcd
evening dress that somo neighbor of
ours has Bent.
"Imaglno that In Armenia V we ex
claim, scornful of such lack of dis
crimination. Of course, In one way .we have the
right idea. Gauzy evening dresses are
not sultnblo for a box of this kind.
They would probably bo torn before
they arrived. On tho other hand, how
would you-fcel If you were a refugee
or nn orphan, and you had been prom
ised n dress from ono of tho American
boxes? You'd be looking forwnrd to It
with such Joy.
"At last,,? you'd think, in relief, "I
can havo something to keep me warm
nnd make me look a llttlo bit decent.
No matter how poor or cold you arc,
If you wero n real woman, you d re
member that Important last clause
cverv woman likes to look well. Chen
vou'd get your dress your dull, dingy,
almost dirty-looking "serviceable''
dress. You'd llko It, of course, lou d
put It on und revel In tho warmth of
it j but wouldn't your womanhood Just
cry out for ono little tiny plcco of color
on it somewhere?
There's n pathetic story told by re
lief worker of a little Armenian girl
who found nn orange peel on the strctti
picked It up, nnd fastened It on the
front of her ugly dress. Sho was jut
ns starved for color ns sho was for
food. ,
WORKERS In Turkey say that they
have never Been such rngs any
where ns nro worn thero by tho refugees
Yet they nre picturesque nnd bright,
because they nre made up of the most
brilliant colors that can bo found; all '
pntches, of red, yellow nnd blue. You
can Imagine how it would bo yourself.
If you hnd little food, scarcely any
clothes, nothing but grnyncss In the
future, you'd want just as much- color
about you as possible.
Evening dresses, thin, elaborately
trimmed things, nre decidedly out of
place In nny lot of clothes that is sent
to kcp.p somebody warm and decently
clothed. Light-colored frocks nre not
sensible, either, for they get so easily
soiled. But color, cheerful, happy reds
and yellows, deep soft blues that look
good enough to cnt, greens that teem
beautiful to nn eye that Is ycarnlug for
color; these nre never out of place, t
Send serviceable things by nil means.
and give wnrmth nnd comfort, but do
stick in a llttlo bright color somewhere
to ndd that much-needed pleasure. It
may bo just a touch of embroidery to
lighten up a grny dress. It lnoy be a
tiny bow of ribbon at the neck of a
dark blue one. That Bmall spot of
brightness will change that dress from
sonlcthlug necessary hut commonplace
to a gown to wear with pride and hap
piness. Perhaps that red or blue or
green will do n doublo benefit to tho
person who gets it. It will keep her
warm and clothed, and it will make hr
rejoice In Its color so that she'll for
get for a mlnuto how very llttlo she has
had to eat that day.
Adventures With a Purse
Women Bakers
Women in Warsaw recruited two
hundred volunteers to go into the shops
nnd bake bread during n recent bakers'
strike so that children should not be
without this essentinl food. The niobi
lizntlon of women was complete when
the general strike fijt threatened.
PARTICULARLY In summer when
one Is wearing light dresses one needs
a neck chain. Certainly the effect of n
green voile frock would bo enhnnccd by
the ndrtitlon ol a pretty green ua
lace, nnd surely n llttlo white dress
would be Improved by the touch of color
offered by n necklace of pnle pink or
perhaps yellow. Those that I saw are
made of sparkling translucent bends,
gleaming and well-cut. They come in
several colors, Including the two I have
mentioned nhovc, nnd In two lengths.
Their prices arc twcnty-llvc and thirty
five cents.
I want to tell you of a very powerful
and efficacious remedy for tiles. It is
n chemical liquid of grcnt potency. One
blows it around the room through a
tiny pipe, or plaves some in a saucer
and in a very short time the flies begin
to feel not so good. Quickly they droop
and nil too soon for them, nlas, they
kick up their little heels and die. But
quite seriously, you will be relieved to
find a preparation that does Its work
so rapidly nnd well. Its o'dor is not
objectionable. You can buv this prep
aration in fifty-cent nnd $1 bottles.
They are very new. Their charm is
unqurstionedr And If you nre one who
takes price In a high piled coiffure, they
will lure you to n purchase. Paris is
icsponslble for them, aud I hnvo It from
good authority that In Paris they are
now being worn. They nre high-backed,
carved combs of jade. Picture one glow-
iug -cool nnd silent in the hnlr of ner
whose locks aro of midnight blackness,
und twisted high iu u knot. The
prices nre not so nlarmlng ns I thought
they might be they rnnge from $5.50 to
$15. And, of course, if ono likes, one
may purchase a jade bracelet a curving
serpent to match one's comb.
I'or names of shops nildrm Womaa't
rate Editor or phono Walnut 3000.
Y. W. C. A. in Texas
Tho International Institute of the Y,
W. C. A. in El Paso. Texas. Is caring
for many Mexican girls who have, with
or without their families, conic ncron
tho border during recent disturbances.
The Internucionnle Instituto faces the
"International Bridge" leading across
the river Into Mexico. This center, which
has n staff of Spanish-speaking secre
taries, was started before tho war
when trouble along the border was most
acute.
PHOTOPLAY PRESENTATIONS FOR WEEK OF JUNE 14 TO JUNE 19
SEE ANNOUNCEMENT DAILY IN THE PUBLIC LEDGER AND EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER
My dear Mrs. Wilson I have a
recipe for chowchow. but would like
the mustard sauce that covers it not
so mild. We havo a garden of mint
and I have tried several times to
make some that would keep, but I
have buttled it without Miccess. Can
,nu hnln me? MRS. II. P. D.
tf' " . ... . Ill I BiHJUtU UC LUl MIMIC II
Sei the nickliuc ri'ciiii's which are ,.,, n. n , ,,,,.,
coming during the canning season. The I piB should never be cut with a knife.
special ingredients wniiii nro umi uy once it iuis Dcen serveu ; a iwrn. hciu
this nrm nre u private recipe aim u sraow m ;ui iiwi " ........
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iltf vt.'ll iis .i nunc, aim ia ...w ,,'..
thing to use.
Subject to Chang
AMIAMIIRA ()
12th, Morris it Passyunk Ave
Mrs. F. M. V.
SALES SLIP
Your Italian recipe i One can tomato soup $ .10
Is splendid, "but a'ou just sent a market Bark lamb, ono pound good weight .40
list. Now sit down nnd plan n real , One quart of new potatoes l.i
Toit.n mom, thnn nlrii-R the iirlccs on One quurt of string beans 1-
K
Tfnllnn mpim. then nlace the prices on
tthe following puge. I am sure tlmt
many of the Kemo Public Ledokk
...... .!..,. ...Ill f.ml i.rntnful to VOU IOf
sending iu some dishes to vary the Suit . .
mnnotouv of nretiartttlon for the food ''nion .
.i .!., ,io,. i inegar
f'offeo .
One head of lettuei- 07
Bread 00
Butter 14
cannot be published, or used, ns it is
well protected b eop.vri.ht. The trouble
with your mint sauce is that ou do
not seal it airtight
My dear Mr Wilson Wil' v.m
kindly tell me how to mnkc n choco
late nnd nvnili .unfile tor si "
pie? The kind I mean is very deli
cate nnd spoiiKj J. !'
Pluee iu a uinvpnn ;
One and one-half rupi of milk,
rive tablespoons of cornstarch,
Stir to dissolve the cornstarch and
then bring to a boil and cook for live
minutes. Tin n cool and add :
Volfc of four cogs.
Tiro oiii'Ti of inepared chocolate.
Beat to
I.LEOnENV , , ()
Frankford anfl Allesheny Ava.
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(12il Bnd Tho-npaon ats.
Another Letter to "Acetylene"
Dear Cynthia Just a few words In
answer to "Acetylene's" letter. There
are many rclrls possessed with the very
same (and all of them), qualifications
"Acetylene" upokn of I, for one, am
not able to d.niLe, never would care to.
as I am too fend of music, books and
cards to even take an Interest in it.
Would not think of remaining out until
12 o'clock, unless It wou'd be returning
from somo function or, maphap, return
ing from another city
Am not Inclined to llko variety; ono
caller (the right ono), is encugh for mo.
Most of my evenlnir.s are snent at
home, as I nlways find something to do.
i SorrN. "Acetilrne." vou had to look
Ul ami tlieil IOIll III uiu mruuKU u niuu- siaiuu iui una nun
OtT,
Just
AKCADIA , .. . '
Chatnut below 10th 3t,
UAI.TIMOKB, W1 , ' '
olbl 31 ana fiammurp ft".
RKUMOKT , , .
82d above Market St.
(a)
DLUKlrtUO ()
Broad Susquehanna Ave.
BROADWAY M , . )
nronrt St. nnd Snyder Ave.
'a)
MONDAY
Ilnld Bennett In
The Fa lea Hoad
Mhv Alllnon In
The Wulkoffs
Or Jnkyll K Mr. Hydo
Ily It I, Stevenson
Wamlii Itnwlev in
In Mmr llobba
TUESDAY
Knld Bennett In
Tho Kaleo Uoad
Mnv Alll'nn In
Tlio Wulkorta
Dr. Jekyll i. Mr. Unto
By R. I.. Stevenson
nTiili!lne Knr-ar tn
Woman find Puppet
TI H W.irner In
The White Dove
Clara K Youne In
The forbidden Woman
Norma Talmadn in
The Woman Gives
CAI'ITOIj
722 Mnrket St.
CEDAK
6uth St.
and Cedar Ave,
(a)
r.ew Codv In
Tho Butterfly Map
W'ssue Havakawa In
The Devll'a Claim
CKNTCRY
Erlo Ae. ot Oth.
!
Wanda llawley In
In Mies Ilubbs
Oernldlnn Karear In
Woman and Puppet
It B Warner In
The While Dove
Clara K. Yountt In
The rorblilden Woman
Norma T.ilmadcii In
Tho Woman CUcs
Lew Cody In
The Butterfly Man
S'e'aue Havakawa In
Tho Devil's Claim
COMHEUM ()
Market Bet. Mth and 60th.
lluerent O'Brien In.
Hla Wlfe'a Money
Uoy Stewart In
Tim NnKebruKhor
three times a day.
Mrs. J. B., Mrs. II. S.. Mrs. B. S..
Mrs. W. C. F and Mrs. M. K. also
sent only market lists, but no menus.
No criticisms or prizes can be given
them, as they have not followed the
rules of the contest.
olive oil
Sugar
.Mills
(Jelatin . . . .
Bought cake
.01
.01
.(
.OS
.()."i
.or. i
i
stiffly beaten whites of four eggs and I of a girl, as there are quite a number,
sum mm '" , r .. , known personally to me who are Just
pour into ii baking dish. N't the is n
in a pan of wiirm water and then buKo ' tno'cty.
in a slow iivm until linu in center. , Better be arc of "the girl" whoso only
. ., ,. r,i.i ' fault Is her returning home between
To 1'rep.ire the (hocolate 12:30 nnd 2 a m with either one of hor
(irate the chocolate and then place in I two friends, for she would expect you
a saucepan with:
. .10
. .10
SI .00
Honor List
Mrs. E. Sheldon
5516 Baltimore Avenue
MKXL'
Eggs a la Martin
Mrs. E. Alexander
428 Flora Street
MENU
Baked Fish Baked Potatoes
Stewed Tomatoes
Lettuce
Strawberries
Tiro -third cm ii of sugar.
Four tublnpoonx of voter.
Beat k!owI until the sugar dissolves
nnd then beat to blend thoroughly and
then ndd :
One fratpoon of ranilla, ,
One-half Haipoon of extract of Cinnamon.
(Cream sauco with grated cheese, eggs
dropped Into sauce and baked In oven
.,.,11 ml
Daked Potatoes Spinach i Two pounds baked sea bass
Bread and Butter
Tea
SALES SLIP
S.24
.10
. .11
V t
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lettuce Salad
Lrnion fielatin Molasses Cookies
Bread and Butter
Coffee
SALL'S SLIP
Six eggs
Cheese
, Milk and butter
t Potatoes
One-half peck of spinneh . . .
1 Lettuce and dressing
j One-hnlf package of gelatiu
!Tvo lemons
Sugar
Flour nnd shortening
, Molasses
I Baking powder
L Bread and butter
r Coffeo
One nuart new notatoes
One can tomatoes, small
Ono hcud salnd
Salad dressing
Bread
Butter
Milk
Tea
Sugar
fins
' Strawberries
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Mrs. Thomas McMullen
313 Lincoln Avenue
Collingdale, Pa.
MENU
.$ .411
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The Question Corner
Today's Inquiries
1. If an evening dress is too tight
from the hips down how can it
be widened? .
2 How can wallpaper be used to
take the place of a curtain va-
lanee in bedroom or dining room?
P.. What usb can bo made of spools
after the thread is nil used?
4. How should fabric-covered walls
he denned?
,-.. Whut should be used to nil up
c uieks in furniture?
0 Ih .eribe a dninty evening frock
of white taffeta and net.
Yesterday's Answers
A common kitchen cunir toi u
painted white nnd decorated with
COLONIAL
Otn. ar.J Maplewood Avea.
(a)
EMl'RESH
Main St., Manayunk
U)
FA VI ILY
1311 Market 8t
()
i-AIKMOUNT
2Bth St. and Olrard A.
()
l'aullhe m-derlrk In
Tho I'allner Caao
W s Hart tn
The Toll Oato
Vnlta Stewart In
Clover' Rebellion
Wnllnpo Held In
The Dincln' Fool
I'llANKfOKU
4lb Kronkford Aie
()
JBTn ST. THEATRE
Below Spruce St.
CHEAT NOUTHEIIN
Broad St at Erla Ave.
IMI'EIUAL
Buth and Walnut Bib.
LKADEIt
4Ut St
MBKItTY . ,
Btoaa St. and Columbli
LOCUST
82d and Locuit Bla.
1,
Mrs. W. W. Scott
5225 North Tenth Street
MENU
Pickled Bed Beels
Lamb Stew "oiled Potatoes
Fresh String Beans
Bread and Butter
lea
$1.10 Kadlshes Cucumber ha lad
i jcef ijoat Tomato Puree
! Baked Potntoes
Creamed Teas IIcel IMneappIe
Coffeo ICrend and nutter
SALES SLIP
Itadishcs 5 -OH
Cucumber
Onion
.0(1
.01
Milk, condensed Oli
Sliced Pineapple
" SALES SLIP
Ono und three-iiinrters pounds
stewlue lamb, off tho neck
. end ,...,
' Eight whlto potatoes
One quart string beuns .
Bed bceta .'...,..,..........
Vluecnr 01
I Two and one-hnlf pounds beef . , . .."0
Parsley
Oniou 01
Egg 0
. ..." . IO
S .17 Tomatoes -
() 'One nunrter peck potatoes 10
","l.- Peas i0
,i:J Pineapple, ,...,. .-0
.. . ?...... l 11 llllfl 111M'
ii tluwer cut inui. ..,.-,"..
pasted nn the back aud protected
Willi shellac ... s .
denim cim-r for the Ironing
hoard is a practical Idea that
keeps the board clean and i con
wiiient for prcssiug dark clotnes
or suits. .,.i.
8. A charming sewing bag for the
......- nrii la mnilo of an in
verted rnllin lint, with bright silk
sewed to the inside of the brim
to make the bag.
4 When bluck kid gloves become
shabby and white nt tho tluger
tips touching them with a llttlo
of the dye specially prepared for
hats and shoes will blacken them
successfully.
5 A pretty hnnglng vase for the
summer house is in tho shape of
a willy colon (I duck hung Dy inree
silk cords.
0 A novel girdlo for the long
walsted frock has two rows of
ribbons run through it nnd tying
at each side one nt lop. tile
other at tho bottom of the belt.
to do likewise once hho had you, and
then and there would arise a (juarrel.
I can talk, as I havo had a let of
worldly experience Many hard turns
were in btore for me. but now In tho
end I have learned, oh, so much.
Know the one ou hope to marry
right; find out whether. his ideas aro
like youis, then will you only bo happy.
Think twice before you act once.
Let us hear from you again.
BUOWX EYES.
, You Are Quite Rlaht
Dear Cynthia Knowing how helpful
nnd klnrl you are to thoso who need
your adice I write to ask you a few
I questions I have been going out with a
I young man for tho last six months about
i twice a week Although I llko him very
much I have neer thought of him serl-
ous'y. I go out with other fellows, but
i sttm to nJoy Ills company the best.
He lias otten asked, even begged me to
kiss him but I nter submit. At night
whim wb nine home about 11:30 or 1
o'clock from a show or dance he wants . jioiiKI.
me to bring hint iu the houue. As yet, o5 south nt
not knowing w'l.it was right, l uia noi
'submit He N somewhat angry and is
getting tired asking me, although he
still iElts me Just as often. Tell me,
pleiisr whit should 1 do? Is It right for
me to kiss him, as I do like him very
much' I wouldn't say it Is love yet.
Should I bring him in tno nouso in
l nipht? -wonruKD.
i No. dear, do not kiss him, unless you
1 loe him and he asks you to be his wife.
, You .in Uite right nnt to take him Into
your home after 11 o'clock. If your par
ents or some member of the family uj
sitting up and he can meet them it would
be all right for him to stop In for a few
minutes, but not If you nro ulono. Jti
I not actually wrong, jou know, but right.
1 thinking young men do not ask girls to
go against conventions.
(a)
()
ims ''
Kenaineton & Alleghenr Avea
J UMBO U)
Front St. and Olrard Ave.
LAFAYETTE (a)
Kunalngton Av. & Cambria St.
(a
and Lancaaler Ave
()
Ave.
(al
IIAIIKET ST. THEATRE
:m Market Bt.
()
Thomas Melcrhar' In
Why Chance Tour Wife
Should a W'oinnn Tell?
Haunted Spooks
N'azlmova In
The Heart of a Child
Rex Beaeh'a
The Sliver Horde
sphmik HnvnVtawn in
Notorloua Mre. Sands
Bennett. Th Worn in
In the Sultcaao
Vivian Martin In
Iluxhanda nnd Wives
May AUIenn In
Tin Walknfs
filar Cunt In
The Trlflers
Roy Stewnrt In
Tho Sairobruiher
WEDNESDAY
Enid Bennett In
The Falno ltoad
Mav Alllnon In
The Walkoffa
Marie Doro In
Tvvelvo Ten
Wanda Haw ley In
In Mlaa llobba
Jack Plokford. Little
Sheph'd Klniidom Come
H 11 Warner In
The While Dnvt
lloudlnl In
Terror Island
Norma Talmadao In
Tho Woman Gives
J.ew Codv in
Tho Butterfly Man
Violet Hemlne In
The Coat
Star Caat In
Tho forbidden Trail
THURSDAY
Brjant Wnahhurn In
Mrs Temple's Telegram
May Allison In
Tho Walkoffa
Tom Mix In
Tho Daredevil
Windn Hawlev In
In Miss Hobhi
.lark rirkfnrd. Little
Sheph'd Kingdom Come
Seena Owen In
The Hnuan of Tova
Houdlnl In
Terror Island
William Farnum In
Tho Adventurer
FRIDAY
Bryant Washburn In
Mrs. Temple's Toltsram
Mav Allison In
The Walkoffa
Slvla llreamer In
The Blood Harrier
Vvil.tilt Haivley In
In MUs Hobbs
Tom Mix In
The Cyclone
Seena Oiven In
The Houiie of T,oyB
Leah nalrd In
Tho Window Oppoalto
Lew Codv In
The ButterfW Man
Pauline Frederick In
Tho Pallner Case
W. a Hart In
The Toll Onto
Anna l,rhr In
The Veiled Mnrrlnm
Elulno Wammersteln In
The Woman (lame
Thomas Melahaif In
Why Clianee Your Wife
Should a Woman Tell?
Haunted Spooks
Narlmova In
The Heart of a Child
Iti"c Beach's
Tho Silver Horde
Sea.ie Hayal'aw.i In
Notorious Mrs. Handa
Eric Mrolietm In
iiiinn uusoinas
Vivian Martin In
Husbands and Wives t
I'eters In Silk Hus
bands and Calico Wives
Pauline Kredorlck la
Tha Paltser Case
W. 8. Hart In
The Toll Gnto
Robert Warwick In
Human Driftwood
Peters In Silk Huebandi
and Calico Wives
Thumas Melahai In
Why Change Your Wife
Katli. MarDonuld in
The Beauty Market
Nazlmova In
The Heart of a Child
VloW Hemlnr in
Tho Coat
Earl Williams In
Captain Swift
Wllllnm Farnum In
Tho Adventurer
SATURDAY
Bryant Washburn In
Mrs. Temple's Telegram
Mav Alllron In
Tho Wamorfa
Eugene O'Brien In
His Wife's Money
War da Havvley In
In Miss Hobbs
Tom Mix In
Tha Cyclono
Seena Owen In
The House of Toys
Lew Codv In
The Butterfly Man
Elsie jjnla In
Tho imp
Marv I'lckford In
I'ollyanna
lVters In silk Tfn..
bands and Calico Wives
Klnlne Hamrenvteln in
The Woman Game
Olive Tell In
Love Without Question
Knld Bennett In
The False Hoad
Elaine Hammcrsteln In
Tho Woman Gamo
Ljons and' Mornn In
Everythlnor But Truth
Gconrn Walsh In
A Manhattan Knight
Thomns Melchat' In
Why Chang Your Wife
Th Woman
Who Understands
Rex Beach's
Tho Silver Horde
Pauline Frederick In
Tho I'allser Case
May Allison In
Tho Walkoffa
Marshall Nellan's
Tho River's i:nd
Rct Reach's
The Sliver Horde
()
NIXON ,
RIM and Market Sts.
Ii)
OVniWKOOIC , (a)
3d St ir.d Havsrford Ave.
i "De Jure" Answers "Brown Eyes'
I Dear Cynthia It Is not a bit charl-
tnblo for "Brown Kyea" to say that
"flasollno Ous" and I could not get a
girl Kvery man knows they aro easj
! to get, but to get away from them Is
I something else entirely. That I lea. ol
having a "nee girl is rutner inn .
but It Is not fun and Is mighty danger-
VALACK
lilH Market St.
(s)
Norma Talmadge In
The Woman Gives
Clara. IC Voune Jn
Trilby
Oeorgo Wutsh In
A Manhattan Knluht
W. a Hart In
The Toll Uats
MUNCESs-
101 8 Market St
(si
KKOENT
Market St below l'lh.
(si
DIAI.10 (,
Otn Ave, at Tulphocken Ht.
B1VOLI
filM and Hansom bts.
(si
Nazlmova In
The Heurt of a Child
Marshall Nellan's
Thu River's i:nd
Rex Reach'fl
Tho Silver Horde
Noma Talin.idee In
Tha Woman Gives
Aller Brady In
The Dancer's Peril
Oeorcii Walsh In
A Manhattan Knight
W S Hart In
Tho Toll Oato
H 11 Wnlthall In
Tho Confession
Nazlmova In
The Heart of a Child
Clara Kimball Young In
Trlioy
Kmmy Wehlen In
Sacred liamu
Mabel Normand Iu
I'lnto
Wallieo Reld In
Thu Dancln' Fool
Rex Beach's
Tho Silver Horde
Norma Tnlmadga In
Tha Woman Gives
Kndlv Stevens In
Tho Sacred Flaim.
George Wnlsh In
A Manhattan Knight
MarmierltoCIark In
i:ay io Get
Nailmova In
Tho Heart of u Child
Dorothv Dalton In
Ten, Dark Mirror
Mark Twaln'a
Hucklehorry Finn
Thomas Melghan 'in,
W'hv Chungi) Your Wife
UU11Y
Market St. below Tth
(s)
SAVOY
1211 Market St.
()
lialro Whitney In
Mothers of Men
BlIKKWOOD (s)
Mth St and Baltimore At.
STANLEY
Market above 18th St.
()
UUl IV IO liwi IUI ..v MV" iiu o.ln
ouh I have met your nice girls, edu-1
cate.l and refined, all thnt could be de- ,w
sired or expected, but It s n lot of t ou-
bio to nve ud to nio iaw i w;' : , v
I kills initiative and destroys Individu
ality to trot around tho "ca cl.rfo1?'
doing things the rest o because It Is
rolled "proper". You 1 now.
nslnitun A Lehigh Avea.
(s)
STRAND .. (s)
Grminton Ave. at Venango
TICTORIA '
Mirkat t. i.bove Ninth
Cs)
l!)n" sour whole social world today I". RT8T ALLKOIIF.NY ()
a fnree, litiso ioeuin, io' ,.. in Ki al" Bl ',n'1 Aiicgneny av.
j of Mummon. unnatural ,,c"nu' ",, '
flouse Peters In
The Closed Road
Ollvs Tell In
Love Without Question
J. Harrj more In Dr.
Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
W H Hart In
Th Toll Gate
Man Murray In
On With tha Dance
Viola Dana In
Dai genius to Men
Mark Twain's
IIucl.lt birrv Flun
Diroiln Dalton In
The Dark Mirror
Mark Twaln'a
Huckleberry Finn
Thomns Melchan In
Whv Change Your Wife
Blanche Sweet In
The Hushed Hour
lAigcne O'llrlen In
Ills Wife's Mony
Olive Tell In
Love Without Question
.1 Burn more in Dr
Jikvll and Mr Hvite
W i
'lh
Hart In
Toll Gate
Me Murray In
On With the Dance
Viola Dana In
Dingeriius to Men
.Mini tin Kellermann In Annfe I lli-nnunn In
.A ,vat,iiiMci in iiip i,uiis . IfriUKIIli I HI till liodlt
Frnnk Mavo In
The Girt In No 2n
Nalmova In
The Heart of a Child
Constance Illnnev In
The Stolen Klsn
Pauline Frederick tn
The 7'allser I'aso
Margurlte Fischer In
The Hililon
Kmmy Wehlen In
Sacred Flame
Mabel Normand In
rinto
Hlslne Hiitninerstein In
The Woman Game
Rex Reach's
The Sliver Horde
Bert Lvtell In
Tho Rlirlit of Way
The
She Tiger
Juanlta Hiinrtn In
The Lost City
Olive Tell In
Love Without Question
Madelnlns Trnverso In
The Iron Heart
Owen Moore In
Sooner or Later
Thomas Mclahatf In
Why Change Your Wife
The Woman
w ho ITndersands
Nnzlmova In
The Heart of a Child
Leah Balrd In
Ths Window OppostU
William' Farnum In
Tho Adventurer
Lew Codv In
The Butterfly Man
Elsie Janls In
Tho Imp
Marv I'lckford In
Follyanna
Enid Bennett In
Tho False Road
niolna Hnminersieln In
The Woman Game
i:dlth Sterling In
Tho One-Way Trail
Charlea nav In
The Pinch Hitter
Edgar Lewis's
Sherry
Owen Moore In
Sooner or Later
May Allison In
'lho Walk-Off"
Nazlmova in ..
The Heart of a Child
Constance Rlnnev In
Tho Stolen Kiss
Hessun Havakawa In
The Devil's Claim
Rebert Warwick In
Thou Art the Man
Tom Mix In
The Dare Devil
Knld Bennett In
The Falsii Road
Vera Hlsson In
Frivolous Wives
Rex Beach's
The Sliver Hordo
Bert Lvtell In
Tho Right of Way
Ollv.. Trll In
I.ovo Without Question
Constance Blnncy In
Tho Stolen Kiss
Sessue Havakawa In
The Devil's Claim
Robert Warwick in
Thou Art the Man
Tom MK in ,
The Dare DeH
Knld Rennett In
The Faleo Iloael
Mailelalno Traverse In
The Iron Heart
Rex Reach's
Tho Silver Horde
Bert Lvtell n
The Right of War
Olive To" in
Lovo Withoui Question
Tournnur's
My Lodj's Darter
Niulmova In
The Heart of u Child
Durothv Dalton In
The Dark Mirror
Mary Plckford in
I'ollyannli
Thomaa Melahan In
Whv Change Your Wife
Vivian Mnrtln In Th.'
Butterfly em tho Wheel
Seena Owen In
The Gift Suurtme
Clara K Young In
The Forbidden Woman
J. Barrymore In Dr.
Jekvll and Mr Hvdo
Tom Mix In
Tho Cyclono
Ma Murray In
On With the Danco
Viola Dana in
Dangerous to Men
Klsle Ferguson "In
III Ilnusi In Order
Anne Cornwall In
The Path She Cho'i,.
Juinlta Hens!! In
The Lost City
Pauline Frederick In
The I'allser Case
Nazlmova
The Heart ot
In
a Child
Dorothv Daiion In
The Dark Mirror
Marv lickfn'il In
Pollyanna
Thomas Medahnn In
Whv Chatigo Your Wife
Viola Vale In
Common Smimo
Katherlne MacDonald
In The Ileautv Market
Clara K. Vounir In
Tha Forbidden Woman
J. Barrmore in Dr
Jekyll nnd Mr Hid"
Uoy Stewart In
The Sagebrusher
Mne Murray in
On With the Danes
Viola Dana In
Dangeious to Men
Klsle Feitrtlbnn In
Ills I Iii jse In ureter
Geraldlne Farrar In
Woman and the l'unpet
Dirothv Dalton In
The Dark Mirror
Blanche Sweet In
The Hushed Hour
Thomas M-luhnn In
Whv Change Your Wife
Frank Man In
Tho Olrl In No. Lil
Rex Beach's
The Silver Hordo
May Allison In
Tho Walkoffa
J Bam more In Dr.
Jekyll and Mr Hvele
Julian Johnson In
Who's Your Hen ant?
Mae Muirny In
On With the Danco
Juanlta H.inse'' in
The Lost IU'
Tom Mix V
Dare Devil
Nazlmova in
Tho Heart ot n
Chill
Ilov Hiowsrt In
Tho s.igebrui-n'r
Dorothv Dalton in
Tho Dark Mirror
George WnlsM "h,
A Manhattan lnlcnt
Thomas M- """u'll,
W'hv Chang'- iiiur vvu
Atuic LornvvHl W
The Path Sh' c "1
Buck Jones Ifj
Fiirbldden Trall'
May ,i ,'"
'Tlio W'alkoffs
j. HarryiV" In JJ,'.
jflijU and Mr 1'"
Viola D.inn In
Dangerous tn Men
Star Cast ,'n.
Tho She '4iB
w- . tliirnV In
On With the Pancs
Viola Dana In
l.ingeroustoMjn.
Knld Bellnt'tt In
Woman In the Suitcase
inM Bennett .In .
Ill . e,.,"'u,..lli.sss
Woman In me gm--
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