Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 18, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA FINANCIAL, Page 12, Image 12

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MRSi WILSON INCLUDES
SATURDAY DINNER IN MENU
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Cold Boiled Beef Is Nice for Sunday in Warm Weather and
1 f Will Last for Another Meal Cherry Rolypoly Is Good
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By MRS. M. A. WILSON
t (Cewrioht. into, bi Mm. M, A. M'llacm. All
rlahtt rtttrvtd,)
rpIIE market conditions, quality and
.i'tho, prices must always he considered
; "when any nttnntlty ot f01' l" purchased.
vti jliiq imrcmisiiiK iik'uv itir nuinn hum
YW other lnnre e'stnhlUhmeut nitiHt tliln't
''H! -' Mmo fact, nnd aln of the law of
!i nupply and demand, If lie Is to render
',,' rood service and supply hit house with
the needed mtterlnls nt the hest possible
price. In older to do this he nniht bu
, daily In the markets noting which food'
arc plentiful, knowhiR that the abun
dance of food will regulate the price.
Now, this rule nppllrs to the houie
wife as well as the buying ngent. Do
ot buy decayed or spoiled foods, no
matter how cheap they may be. Once
Hecay start the food fa lost, undesirable
'bacteria are present nnd oftentimes
cooking does nob destroy them then
thev arc the cause of Intestinal dis
turbances. When buying fish nnd shellfish, be
sure It Is absolutely fresh. Cook at
once and then cool nnd place on Ice to
keep chilled until used.
This week I am planning a menu that
will include the Saturdny evenipg meal.
8ATPRDAY
DINNER
Sliced Cucumbers Coleslaw
Crab Meat au Gratln
Baked Potatoes Strlug Ueans
Lettuce
Stewed Cherries (.'ofTcc
SUNDAY
HHKAKFAST
i Sliced Bananas
Broiled Fish
Hashed Brown Potatoes
Watercress Coffee
DINNER
Radishes Young Onions
Tomato Canape
Cold Boiled Beef
Sour Cream Cucumber Sauce
Baked Stuffed Orcfn Teppers
Striug Beans
Lettuce
Cherry Rolypoly Coffee
SUPPER
Potato Salod
Bacon nuil Kgg (iarnlsh
Sliced Tomatoes
Baked Custards Tea
The market basket will require:
One-half pint of sour rrrnm.
One and one-half pound head of cab
Vage, Three cucumber.
One-half dozen banana.
Three pound, of cooking chcrric,
Ttro bunche of railhhm,
Ttco bunches of tcallions.
One bunch of tcatcrvivM.
One-half peck of potatoes,
Tco heads of lettuce.
Carrot,
One-quarter peck of strinp beans,
One-half pound crab meat.
Eight green peppers,
Bunch of parsley.
One and one-half pound of fih,
Three-pound cut of stctcing beef,
neck or brisket.
One-half pound of bacon.
Three eggs,
Onions.
And the usual weekly staples.
Mrs. Wilson's
Dear Mrs. Wilson I wish, to send
In the following menu for the cou
test. MBS. T. S.
MENU
Tomato Foup
Hashed Potatoes Peas
Croquettes Radishes
ca Bread and Butter
Surely. Mrs. T. S.. you can send in a
real home-cooked menu ; fried and
broiled meats are taboo in tlm contest.
ft Dear Mrs. WiUen- Sreing rnr
Contest open I thought I would try
to help others bv sending in my
menu, as I liavn four in my fumily
and always manage m have it cost no
more than Sl.r.n. I think I hnve
pretty good menu, i.s it contains
every body-building thing.
MRS (5. V. C.
MENU
Asparagus Soup
French Fried Potatoes
Creamed Eggs on Toast
Cold Ham
Strired Tomatoes
Balad Coffee lirrad and fluttri
auet Puddmif irith Lemon Sauce
SALKB SLIP
Asparagus S .1"
Milk, butter, srasouing 01 1
French potatoes and grease 1."
Three eggs 12
Toast, cream muci, seasoning... .It."
Cold ham 10
Peas ' 1(1
Stewed tomatoes, thickening, sea
soning '2
Salad with dressing " .10
Coffee, cream and sugar 1."
Butter Oil
Bread 0.".
Suet n.",
Raisins (is
Molasses 0,"i
Milk n:5
Flour on
Baking soda 01
Lemon sauce (?,
Total jjii.,-,0
This menu is out of season; it is en
tirely too rich and would suit only
active out of dnnr worker". Try some
thing lighter next time.
Honor List
Mrs. II. Moss, Hatboro, Pa.
MKNU
Baked Meat Tie Hrown Graiy
Fresh I'eas Buttered
I-etture, French Dressing
Hread Flutter
Tea or Toffee
, Straw berry .Shortcake
SALKH SLH'
One-half pound meat, (chuck), at
25c pound 38
Two quarts of peas at 10c quart. . ,S!0
One head lettuce, nt head (XI
Tea or coffee , 1)4
One-half louf bread, lit loaf l.V ,0S
One fourth pound butter, ut (Wc
pound it
One-half pound sugar, at -If
pound 1-
One carrot nnd one onion for meat
pie (
Oue quart of potatoes, new 10
(Halail drchsing) (lour, sugar,
mustard, salt, vinegar and milk
' (for three times) .,..&,,.. 4"
Crab Meat. au Orntln
Make two cups of cream 'sauce and
then add :
One onion grated,
Four tablespoons of finely minced
parsley.
One green pepper, tnotrca fine,
Ttco teaspoons of salt,
One-half teaspoon of paprika.
One-half teaspoon of mustard.
Bent to mix. Add the crab meat and
then turn into a baking dish and spread
the top smoothly. Sprinkle, with flno
breadcrumbs and three tablespoons
of grated cheese. Bake In a raoderntc
oven for twenty-five minutes.
Cold BolIrl Beef
Tic the meat securely to hold Its
shape and then plunge Into a saucepan
containing sufficient water to cover.
Now add :
Three onions cut in slices,
One carrot.
One bunch of soup herbs.
Reduce the heat and cook slowly just
at the simmering point until the meat Is
tender. I'sunlly .1 to 34 pounds of meat
renuires 1U hours. Ict cool in the liquid
and then place on ice to chill. It is best
to cook this rtisn on Hntuniay. rnis
amount of meat will serve two meals.
Use balance for Monday ecnlng meal.
When ready to serve cut the meat
in thin slices, garnish with parsley and
serve with sour cream cucumber sauce.
Sour Cream Cucumber Sauce
Pare the cucumbers and then stand In
Ice water for ten minutes. Drniu and
then grate nnd add :
One cup of sour cream, ichipped stiff,
One teaspoon of paprika.
One teaspoon of mustard, '
One teaspoon of salt.
Ttro tablespoons of vinegar.
Beat to mix.
Baked Stuffed Green Peppers
Prepare the peppers by removing the
seeds, then wash well. Now place In a
bowl :
One and one-half cups of bread
crumbs. Three onions grated.
One traspoon of poultry seasoning,
One-half cup of finely chopped suet,
One teanpoon of salt.
One-half teaspoon of paprika.
One trcll-bcaten egg.
One-half cup of milk.
Mix and then fill into th( peppers.
Place them in a bnking pan and add
one-half cup of boiling water to pre
vent the peppers from bursting. Bake in
a moderate oven for thirty-five minutes
and then place a thin strip of bacon on
top nnd brown before removing from
the oven.
Cherry Roljpoly
Stone and cook the cherries on Sat
urday. Make a crust for the roljpoly
as follows : Place two cups of (lour in a
bowl nnd add :
One teaspoon of alt.
One tablespoon of bnkino pointer.
Sift to mix and then rub in peven
tablespoons of shortening and ue five
tablespoons of water to mix to n dough.
Roll out thin and spread with shorten
ing nnd well drained and sweetened
cherries and one-half cup of brown
sugar. Roll as for jelly roll and tuck
in the ends securely. Place on a baking
sheet and bake for forty minutes in a
moderate oven. Serve warm, using the
cherry juice for sauce.
Menu Contest
Flour, baking-powder,
shortening
salt and
.1"
Total $1.H
Alma S. Williams,
Germantown, Pa.
MENU
I.iml) Stew
Spinarh Cucumber Salad
Chocolate Pudding
Bread and Butter Tea
SALES SLIP
Two pounds breast of lamb, at
15 cents 30
One-eighth peck potntocs 15
One bunch carrots 05
One-half pound onions 03
One-half can tomatoes, at S cents .04
Flour for thickening 01
Three-eighths peck spinach, at 15
cents per one-quarter peck 23
One egg 05
One cucumber 08
One large onion 01
Tea 03
Milk 01
Sugar 02
Bread and butter 21
Chocolate pudding 10
One quart milk 14
Total $1.46
Mrs. H. A. Lacy,
7tf North Seventeenth street.
MENU
Yeal Pot Rat With Thick Brown
Gravy
Browned Bermuda Onions
New Potatoes
New Peas
Lettuce Salad With French Pressing
Cold Bread -and -Butter Pudding
Bread and Butter Iced Tea
SALES SLIP
One and one-half pounds veal... .45
Onions 04
Potatoes 15
Pea-. 15
Salad 10
French dressing 10
Two slices bread nnd butter 04
Tw o eggs 00
Pint milk OS
Bai-ins 03
Sucar ,05
Bread nud butter 10
Tea, irmon and ice 12
Total $1.50
loin the
PRIZE MENU CONTEST
The following prizes are offered
for the best menus for a $1.50 dinner
for four people :
FIRSTt S2.50.
SECOND, 51.
THIRD, 91.
Utiles Thp foods used must be
staples and in season. The menu
must be nrcompanied by a sales slip
(hawing the cost of the materials
used. The name and address of the
sender and the date must be clearly
written. Address all mcuus to
Mrs. Wilson's Menu Contest,
Evening Public Ledger,
Independence Square
IF YOU DON'T WIN A I'RIZK
MRS. WILSON WILL TKLL YOL
WHY.
Please Tell Me
What to Do
By CYNTHIA
It Can't Be Done
"Very Patiently Waiting" Cvnthtn
hopes you have a lot of patience, young
man, as you would ccrtnlnly have to
wait a long. Ion;; tlmo for your wishes
to be filled. Acquaintanceship cannot
nnd will not bo brought about through
the Cynthia column, be that acquaintance
between girls or boys, or girls nnd boys.
If you can't get nlong with the girls you
know, you would not do better with
strangers. The fault must bo at home.
Says She Won't Rave
Dear Cynthia May I say a few words
about "Acetylene's" letter In tills cve
nlng'a Evening 'unt,ic IBDOBn? in
fact, Mr. Acetylene Invites fickle-minded
girls to "rave.
Well I don't Intend raving or nny
thlngs like that, but merely state n well
known fact to many "sensible" people.
That Is, that boys with machines usually
try to "pick" girls up on the streets, t
know that when two girls walk on liroari
street at night, one out of every ten
machines stops and the man Invites the
girls to go with him for it ride. To be
sure, some do go. It really Is a tempta
tlon In many cases, especially when the
fellow Is good-looking, the machine like
wise, nnd the night hot and Btirtlntr.
MISS NONFICKLE.
"Brown Eyes" Writes Again
t..D;?. Cynthia It seems that "Do
Jure naa not been associating with our
..i""?. Klj;'". V(,TY much, lie seems to
take the fickle kind too seriously. Don't
SiY.u''' "De Jflre." vou have a few years
Jt to find thn right one ; remember the
9'u 9aylng, "Kalnt heart ne'er won fair
lady."
There nre plrnw of our nice girls who
nave pulled your kind out of ruts. The
next time trj not to fall In love so soon
""d you won't losi vour friend so ens
".v. because when a girl knows vou think
so much of her she tries lo keep you on
'he string and stnrts looking for another,
aiaybe this Is whv you have to turn to
your roadster so much. Don't expect the
girls of 120 to want to settlo down and
be old women like they did In 189!) or
further back, Just hecauso you don't
w-ant to go to dances or the theatre. It
will never work unless you become ac
quainted with a quiet, little country
maid.
I don't bellcvp that you live In Thlla-
delDhtfl- "Da .liirft" nr vftn wntllrl nnt
be so narrow-minded about the girls that
i can -nice." I win also be looumg tor
ou on the high road, nnd when you
meet a girt, who does not try to vamp
you. It will bo little me.
Cynthia. I think that "Gasoline Ous"
has chanced his mind about his road
ster and found a clrl that was better
man that "little roadster." because he
did not challenge m remark that "ho
could not get u girl."
BROWN EYKS.
What Shall She Do?
Dear Cynthia As ou will no doubt
recall, 1 asked your ndxlcc and I am
again coming to you for ad Ice.
You told me to forget hint nnd gd
with my friends, but vou don't know It
all. nnd thereforo I will tell u.
The evening I wrote ou for advice
I also wrote him a letter telling him
that I understood he had found a better
girl nnd that I would step aside. I will
tell you why I did this
I was to call him up on the phone
that evening and when I did the clerk
In the store answered that ho had gone
out with a girl, and reminding myself
w-tiat he had said to me the evening pre
vious. I was In doubt whether lie waa
truo to me. But to assure myself and
not being hasty. I called him on the
Phone the next dav. and the answer was
that he wasn't in, and that a few rao-J
ments ago there was a young lady who
also asked for him.
Thinking this over. I hastily wrol this
letter. Somehow or other I spoke to his
mother oer the phone that evening nnd
told her everything, but she assured me
that It was put up and T was supposed
to speak to him over the phone the next
day. but he recflved the letter I had
sent him. and told me that If that was
the way T felt about It, I could not see
him again
But halng an appointment with his
mother for the next day. 1 kept It. and
again spoke to her. He came hom and
didn't speak to me. but when I made a
Starr to go home he asked If he could
accompany me.
i spoke to him and round tnat lie nan
told his mother he wanted to be engaged
or else wouldn't ko with me. but his
mother told him to wait, nnd so It re
sulted In this.
My friends gave nie up when t was
going with him and I haven't anv one
to turn to ; to pick other friends I find
very difficult, being that the girls nowa
days are ery hvpoerltlenl.
I find that I am degrading dally and
nothing will be left of me. so please tell
me what to do hs I can't do without
him. Won't some of your readers help
me, too? A NX IOCS.
If you love this voting man so much
and he wants ou to be engaged to him,
why don't you"
It seems to me ou have tied ourself
all up Into a knot oer a trouble which
does not exist And you have made
this trouble by talking to every one but
the man hlmsflf first, and by listening
to some one on the telephone who wants
to tease you Make some decision and
stick to It Hither he engaged to the
man or drop him. Otherwise you'll have
no peace of mind
r&.
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Store
pOrder;
So easy to use
Puy everything for tha
family at any atom you
prefer. Clothing. Furni
ture HouB Furnlahlnsa,
Jewelry and Oeneral Mer
chandise. Pay at your
convenience Been at It
rliht here on Cheatnut
Btreet over 80 yeara.
Call, rhnne nr Write
Sr.WEAVER
1112 Chestnut St.
DOOM to
UKI 111VW '
GEe real com
flavor is what
has made so
many friends
JERSEY
Cornflakes
Ttekyow grocer
m iiTfal am ' A
Toe JERSEY CEREAL FOOD CO.
cnnsAt.PA.
Sllto makers ofJery Wheit
Wicuf Rvtnke Flour
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Coquettish Parasols
A Daily Fashion by Florence Rose
The trimming of frills or fruit makes the sunshade even more charming
than usual this year. The one nt the left shows an attractive arrange
ment of red cherries, uhlle the one nt the right is n more staid affair of
dark blue and green. The lady In the cut Is dressy with her set of
matching parasol nnd hand bag, trimmed with ostrich feathers
The Marriage Trifler
By HAZEL DEYO DATCHELOR
CotvrioM, 102(1, bu Public Ledger Co.
The Wedding ,
(Barbara Knight, the acknowledged
leader of the younger set, marries
Keith Hraiit, the most eligible man of
the season. Uoth families are delighted
and the two young people arc teondcr
fully wll suited. However, no one
scans to realize that girls in Bar
bara's class, accustomed to having
every wish granted, are opt to take
life loo carelessly and not ni girls who
ftor had to take life more seriously
look at it Kathcrlnc Xcwbcrry, (it
Keith's office, far instance, has an
entirely different idea of marriage.)
TIIK sense of strangeness that had
persisted until Barbara met Keith's
eyes at the altar, and knew that sho
loved hlni and nothing clso mattered,
was gone entirely at the big wedding re
ception that followed the ceremony. She
was In her element here. She was radi
ant, delicious, she wan the center of ev
erything and people kept pressing up
Around her and gazing nt her nnd telling
her how loely she was. Her tiredness
had slipped away, she was buoyed up by
the excitement of the moment, and she
had no desire to leave.
Keith could think of only one thing.
Ho wanted to get Barbara away, he
wanted to be alone with hor. Tho so
lemnity of a wedding seemed lacking
somehow In the midst of nil this gayety,
the sense of exaltation that he had felt
at the altar seemed cheapened now.
In spite of himself ho kept thinking of
how wonderful It would havo been If
Barbara had been willing to slip nway
alone with him. Of course, she owed a
certain amount of all this to her guests.
and It would uot be polite to leavo too
early, but he had wanted to leave town
early that evening. He had wanted lo
get out somewhere away from the bustle
and roar of tho clt. but as the hours
slipped away, he Baw that It would he
Impossible
At last Barbara slipped away from
the merrymakers to bo dressed In her
traveling things. Ren then she was not
tired, her eyes sparkled nnd as she was
dressed sho chattered gayly.
"It was a nice wedding,' bald HWnor
patronizingly as she sat on the tlooV to
buckle her sisters sucdo shoes.
"It was wonderful'" chorused the
bridesmaids.
The little flower tomie was adjusted
over Barbara's meticulously waed hair
A little 'veil was whipped out from
somewhere nnd Mania i"rant herself
was pulling it smoothlv over Barbara's
face. Barbara half turned
"Where's mother"" f-he asked, sud
denly conscious thai her mother was not
hovering nround her
"In the sitting rooin " KIcanor said
calmly. "Overcome bv emotion. I told
her she was silly and she didn't want
vou lo krn'v " she's In there crying
Into the pillows "
Hai liar.i sprang up and ran Into the.
next room. The next minute sho wns on
the floor by her mother's side, her arms
about her, tears beginning to gather In
her own eves Marcla. who had fol
lowed her. groaned audibly
"Barbara, aou'11 ruin that suit: get up
WITH FINGERS!
CtiRNS LIFT OUT
Costs few cents! Doesn't
hurt a bit! Drop a little Freez
one on that touchy corn, in
stantly that corn stops hurting,
then you lift it right out,
.with the fingers. Yes, magic!
A tiny bottle of Freezone costs
out a few cents at any drug store,
but is sufficient to remove every
hard corn, soft corn, or corn be
tween the toes, and the calluses,
without soreness or irritation.
Freezone is the sensational dis-
3fc Delightfully toftw
iMjraftMJ soothing and ,
I V5Kjf j healing, 2Sc
wmU Freepte aittr
js&JMJ At your dealer a
"imn i
inu
llko a good girl. I thought you were too
sensible for this."
Mrs. Knight smiled through her tears.
"It's my fault." she admitted, and
choked. Barbara flung her arms around
her passionately, and It waa Eleanor
who came to the rescue of every ono
with ono of her characteristic remarks.
"Mother, jou hehavo llko a story
book parent Aren't you ashamed?"
Even Mrs. Knight hud' to smllo nt this,
and then Barbara was ready, even to
gloves, nnd the exquisite beaded bog.
Some ono handed her her bouquet nnd
the bridesmaids flocked down ahead of
her. Sho tosred the bouquet nnd saw
Eleanor catch It triumphantly. Then
thero wns a confusion of noiso, of rice
and excletd good-bys, nnd she nnd Keith
were alone at last In the big limousine.
For a moment there was a constraint
between them, as though tho artificial
excitement was still with them nnd they
had to maintain a reserve. Barbara's
slim fingers caught In her lap. nnd she
turned and looked out of the window.
She felt that strangeness envelop her
again that she had felt all day, and then
suddenly barriers were down and sho
was In Keith's nrnis. They held her
fiercely and Bhe relaxed In their em
brace. There was more of tho auhmls
slvcness of utter weariness In her at
titude than the exultant toy of n bride.
She was ton tired to respond nnd in
stantly his.omi attitude changed to one
of complete tf nderness. He held her as
If shethad been a little girl, hor soft
face upturned on his breast. Even bis
kisses were gentle, nnd the quick tears
that had started to Barbara's eyes, tears i
of nervousness and wearlncs, did not I
fall. She was grateful for his under-'
standing, but decn undrrcalh nho wnn '
I sorry that she was so tired. She wished
that she had not tried to do so much,
i that she bad not used up al! her nervous
energy. There was even a moment of
clear understanding when she faced her
own heart and wished tnat sho had been
married as Keith had wanted.
(Tomorrow The Iteiil Tlnrbara Comes
Out of Hldlnc.) I
Yon set the finest table oil
known when you. buy
imported
POMPEIAN
OLIVE OIL
our STORE ORDERS
ARE AS GOOD AS CASH
and enabln jou to buy at th da
partment and specialty atorra you
prefer. Our trnn are baaed on tha
lenth of credit ar fair and ma
arate. Write for full detail.
MARRIOTT BROS., 1118Chestnut
JjaaJ
?? SPt&xilv-- "fjmW$K
IKBiiii11
"Family Laundry Service Solved
My Servant Problems"
"I thought I could get over the washing problem by
having a washwoman come in; but that proved both unsatis
factory and uncertain. Only ono thing solved the maid
problem for me Family Laundry Service. Now all my
maid has to do is pack up the soiled clothes and give them
to tho laundryman.
"When tho clothes come home they nro delightfully
sweet and clean, and a great many nieces are already
ironed the lieavy things, bed linens, table linens, that aro
so terribly hard to iron and tuke so long."
With Family Lnundry Service the laundryman returns
the clothes laundered ns follows:
All flat pieces, including bed linen, table linen nnd
towels, washed, smoothly ironrd, crenly folded and ready
for use.
Wearing apparel, all underclothing, dresses, children's
garments, etc., carefully washed and dried (and starched
where necessary) ready to be dampened nnd ironed.
rtfony undergarments may be worn without ironing,
due to the method of drying. This will save a great deal
of your work in finishing that portion of your wash.
Tho hardship of home lnundcring is dono away with
In modern laundries by systematic methods, correct organi
zation, proper apportioning of Inbor and tho aid of appl.
ances that do better work thnn hands and with less effort.
The conditions which make laundries good places to work
make them also the place to have your laundering done.
Ash Your Present Laundryman About
Family Laundry Service
For the Whole Family Laundry
The Woman's
Exchange
Two Deserted Kittens
To the Krfllor o Woman's race!
Dear Madam Having noticed
.mI 4ln,A tt, iUn KVRttlNtt 1
scv-
1'unMC
Ledobr Hint you had procured '"'"v:
for'llttlo kittens. I thought I would ask
you to try to find homes for two tm
ones whoso mother has deserted them.
I would gladly koep them, but owing w
tho fact that we keep a dog It la""
posslblo to do so, IU 1'
Who's going to be first in asking for
the little kittens wUoso.mothcr deserteu
them? It. Y.'s address la on file for n ny
ono who wants tho kittens und will write
or call oir tho telephono -to know where
they live. , , ...
Another reader has four older cats.
They aro still young, but qulto big. ana
she Is very anxious to find good homes
for them. Thero Is one fe1,i,,'.,nm'
three males. Two of them nre maltese.
This reader's address Is also ready ' for
any ono who would like to havo her cats.
Charge for Short Stories
To the .Editor of Wnmen's rage:
Dear Madam In reading over your
delightful pngo for'today. 1 see, w ere
some ono hns asked your ndvlco about
where to send short stories, and you
promised to help them If they wouia
Bend a self-addressed envclopo to ou.
Dear Mntlnm, will you also do mo that
favor, as 1 want to try to ho Keep
up n home. I am an Invalid, ami
on account of more sickness In the jam
lly I am going to wrlto n. story and 1 seo
If 1 can do my share In making ends
meet. I've rend somowhere that manu
script has to be typewritten. Is that
very expensive? Will you kindly answer
telling me tho requirements?
wonniRD.
The avcrngo charge for typing a short
story Is-fifteen cents for a pjgo ami one
carbon copy. If the story Is dictated. IT
It Is written the charge Is $1 nn notir.
anil, of course, If your writing Is leglb lo
the charge will ho less than I ' our
writing la bard to understand, hen joii
have It done, send It off to the svnd lea e.
with your name nnd address written dis
tinctly In tho upper tcft-Unml rncr.
Incloso a stamped addressed cm elope,
not Just a stamp, for the return of our
manuscript It It Is not accepted or a
check If it Is. I hope ou will be cr
successful.
The Question Corner
Today's Inquiries
How can the working surface of n
gas stove be raised to a comfort-
nblo height? ,
Describe n striking street dress
with nn unusual combination of
mnterlols. , ,
In wlint form is n good remedy
for nnts made?
How nre ruffles used nn many of
the new summer dresses?
Wlint type of bedroom slipper is
convenient to carry when travel
ing? , ,
In cooking with tin utensilswhnt
precaution should be token?
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Yesterday's Answers
1. Unbleached muftlin piped vith
colored tape is practical and in
expensive for summer furniture
rovers.
U. An attractive sports hat to wear
with a sweater is made of drop
stitch tricolette.
S. A leather case that fits just be
low the knee is convenient and
safe for carrying jewels.
4. The two-toned ribbon used on
formal bouquets can be utilized
to form the collar of a crepe
kimono.
5. Rubber heels nre now made to fit
over French heels.
0. Attractive door curtains for the
summer house nre mnde of taf
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TWO LITTLE WORDS PILL
VACANCIES IN OUR SPEECH?
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When We Dpn't Know What to Say or How to Say'lt, We Stick
in a Helpless "You Know" and Let It Go. at That v
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THOUGHT I'd like to you
know go to the' party" said
Elsie as she look off her hnlr net nud
began taking out hairpins. "I m not
so crazy to go but you know I'd sort
of like to."
"Sure," nsrred Violet, watching her
with the fascination that girls nlwnys
feel when other girls fix their hair.
"Well, f told Joe that I'd go with him,
you know, In the car and nil. Whnt
nre you going to wear?"
"I thought I'd wear thnt, you know,
sort of pink dress with the tulle on It,
you know. It's kind of old, but It'll,
you know, do sort of."
"Sure." Violet replied nmlably.
"Well, I'm going to wear that new
white one. It's awfully pretty; you
know, plain like, Imt nice "
Elsie seemed to understand. The
conversation went on in the snme way
until her hair was all brushed rind nr
ranged and held Sown with, the net
again. By that time the nir was quite
full of "you knows!' dropped gener
ously Into the midst of every sentence.
Sometimes they meant something,
sometimes they had no meaning nt nil.
Occasionally they supplied n much
needed hcln In nn exnlnnntinn. Mor.
tften they simply filled n space thnt
wouki otherwise have been comfortably
empty.
"What's tills?" asked Vlofet one
Adventures
" With a Purse
YX7TLL you take a chant'e with me?
' You sec, it's tlis way, I have seen
some tilings today I would like to tell
you about, nnd the chances are ten to
one thnt if you seo about them at once
they will still he there. They arc worth
while things, nnd I am determined thnt
you shall be told of them. First of all.
there nre the silk gloves. One shop hns
an odd lot of assorted sizes. The qual
ity Is excellent nice heavy idlk nnd
lliey may be hail in several colors, gray,
block and tan. And the price is eighty
cents n pair. When you see them you
will know how I hnve acquired my repu
tation for shopping.
Then there is the crepe de chine. I
think you can find any color you can
possibly want. In addition to the usual
blncks nnd whites nnd pinks. I saw even
such colors ns liennn. It is that heavy
crepe, with a sort of crinkly quality to
it, yet dt is real' crepe de -chine, forty
inches wide, for only $'.! n ynrd.
.Now if thnt isn't n bargain I don't
fciiow what is!
The other is the table of little girls'
play frocks of a dclgn. value and color
that I consider most extraordinary. I
saw one cool little green-nnd-whitc
check with plain green collar and cuffs.
Thero erc. In fact, nh.v number of
stvles from which to choose. And I
I have every reason to suppose thnt you
will nnd all the wanted sizes. These
little frocks nre made of a sort of clinm
brny. nnd arc nt two prices SI. 2(1 and
$1.45.
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time, plcWng up a piece, of embroider
hnlf finished. "'
"Why that's a you know on ni
those, why oh, you kn6wl" renll.i
Elsie vaguely. "You cut it apart Im
It's dollies. Then thero's kff !!
for the middle of the table-ySu know.-'
"Oh. yes,;' Violet camo to the rt,.
rue. "n luncheon sot."
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"ics. that's It." said Elsie In a M
Ilcvcd tone. "You know I" "
milESB two little words aro the
J- hnndlcst tools In ,thc EnrllA
language. When wo don't know how
to explain something wc Just go as (,
ns our smnll vocabulary will let ns
then exclaim helplessly, "You know"
When our minds wander away in ti,
midst of n description and we can't
bring them back In time to finish It w,
just let qur voices slide into a renssnr '
Ing tone nnd wo say, "You know"
When the conversation reaches n point
where something hns to bn said to fill i
n pause or finish a broken sentence w
search about for something to do It
with, fail to find anything nnd then re.
mnrk, foolishly, "You know."
Elsie nnd Violet have done it so much
that they do it overtime. It main
no difference whnt conversational crUli
they have reached or whether they hars
reached a crisis nt nil. They rely ti
upon this expression that they don't
oven try to describe n thing nnv more
they JiiBt call it "sort of" and "vou
know," nnd let it go at that. Some
times they stick It In when they don't
need It nt'nll, just as a sort of punctua.
tinn mnrk, to let them get their breath
before going on again. No matter how
doubtful thev may bo about other words
and expressions they have to use, they
feci perfectly sum about thes two
they can fit them in anywhere, and
they'll go.
Laziness probably causes this super
fluous use of the phrase. It's too much
troublo to think up .other words with
which to explain more fully. However,
there's thin much to be said for the
practice it requires such rapid, clever
brain work on the part of the listener
to find out just exactly what that "yoit
know" refers to thnt it encourages fast
thinking.
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is complete without one
she can do the family wash
in one hour and a half. Of
course she will use
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