'WCt "'WV V- 10 EVENING PUBETO LEDGEE-PHILADELrHIAn, MONDAY, DEOEfGR 13, 1920 rtl VjVV r ffetl MRS. WILSON TELLS HOW TO PRESERVE CITRONS Conserves, Sweet Pickles and Croquettes U ith Apples Can lie Made Out of This Fruit Pudding Is Alse Geed ' s silts. M. A. WILSON (CeDtrlehl, me. , i,,, .,. 4. W,lse All rtnhtw rrnri'irl 1 QKLKO' nice nnd well-shaped citron. t -MVnsh nnd then wipe ,lrv. Cut In) ?vr'rrM ""'' ,l"'11 ,"'!'' n,lt ""' k,,,'1l"' cIrIi the citron, thru p'nre in it mtii'i. rnn nnd cover vvilh ImiliiiR water. Cenk MeW'Iy until tender, mid then ilniin. iew plnce one pound of "Heir for rncli pound of citron in n pn-wrvliiir kettle, nnd te ever.v thin, pounds of iiiRiir add nne nnd eiip-lmlf nips of water I'.rlns ve n bell nnd cook for ten iiilnntp Add tlie citron nnd simmer itevvlv for h-ilf en hour. Set nlde te cool for tucntt -four hours nnd tlicn lieut te tlie bellitij; point, i Drain the cltinn en a icp ami then return tlie sinii te tin1 ki'ttlc. nnd te I every tliri'c pounds of sw;:r used add ene pemul of incur te sirup in Ui-ttlc. JlNlig te lieil and coo! k for ten minutes. nnd then add the citien nnil sinnner slowly for fifteen minutes Set aside for twcni'v'-intir hours and then heat ngnln te tlip boiling point. Sinnner snwv for ten ralnittPs. and then let cool m sirup. Turn en a .sieve te drain Uell in con cen con leetioner' suitar and pack in tin cans. I lnee wax paper liitvvccn each row. CKinti Censerp Vv nsh and then cut tlie citron into nmnil pieces suit.ilile for 'ruin. I'lncc in a prescrMic,' Kettle and (ever with cold wnter. HrinR slevvlv te a boil and then cook until tender. Drain and thru plnce '1'hrrr pniintts e titqnr. Our iiii of irlnli rum ii'i, Owe rui nf tntlrr Jn n saucepan, and add one lemon, cut In thill slices, parboiled until tender, One tiihlripnmi nf uhelr vlnm. One UiUritpoen of ulinlr nlhincr, 7'ire btmles of mure, broken tn small pieces, Tire eh tier of undid pinner broken in imall piicri. One stirl. of liiimtmnn hrnUru in tin all nierrv-. Urine mixture te a boil nnd then add three pounds of ilie prepared citron. llrinK te a beii nnd then cook slowly for one mid one-half hours. Fill into all glass jais and seal. Sweet-I'lcMed Cllren Tliis enndinient is usiiallv prepared In fancj form. 'W nsli a three pound citron and then cut in ipiurters and re move the seeds Then cut in pieces of suitable siire. Fancy cutters and odd blt.s make a Reed assetttnent. Cever! wil'h a brine made as fellows; f One-half cup "' inll. Three rupi of tratcr. IVrniit the citron te stand in brine for twelve hours and then drain Wash and place in the presenilis kettle. Cever. with cold water ami biinc slowly te u boil. Cenk tintrt tender and then drain, i New plnce in n n seiviug kettle ' Three nil if out -hlf cmi of mmur. One cup nf irali r. One cup nf irhitc turn iik;i. .7'ire thtrds cup of cider rnininr, One-half lemon, cut in ihin liirri and 'wiled, 'chilf ninii'jc, cul in thin 'Ucci larlatlrd. i vr bluden of mace, InuLai into P itlrl: nl cinnamon. "' re clerrt. leava ilijii'T. i (e.1 fiuiiiri of iiindml aimjcr, cut juVrrs. I in-.' te a boil nnd then i nek for ien inul.es Add the prepare! citron, nnd then iirl'e sewlv te n boil, t oek very kiuttlv ii)r i. ne and one half hours, and then ti'I nte slerilled all-glass jars and (.cnl .scciu'.v. Stere in a cool, dry jilaee V , ete I'';ve nu asbestos mat under the preserving kettle te prevent the mixtur fieni sinncliini. Sonic ery ilaint.v ami attnutive dishe can be innde with citien. THROUGH A WOMAN'S EYES I5y JKAN The "Filthy Lucre" "l ewi jrr tui i oils and I weu'd cerium. lib le g. t it off 'in mind " I heard e-i wi'naii 'in 10 niiutlier: ' but it seems se siiuill te iiKiitien it inmiev Is the mist embarrassing tiling!" It is thr sncill sums, of i.i'i'sc. that cause the most "eiiibartassiueiii.' S"ou would hnv no hesitain j in pav ing veur li'enif S'-M it u evveil 'hat amount, but te hand her -mill linage I An e'd lailv win is levid bj overjbed) that knows lur once said te me: "1 never have had much education but I usiinllv tiiil that v hen I fellow my ferlings I ptetly nearlv alvva.vs de tin light tiling " And if the litile lad w 1 1 eweil lle small (liiii.gc nnd f'lt bU" inviiu it iliiln'l win rv abeiil lni"g irieet" or nci.ilns -m:.H " ' : foil,, wed her '' Question Cerner lediv's lll(llliies 1 Wh.ni d 1,1-ruhl, -I'll -In- I .ive I.pii i..i..it 'd lv , l 'I- a- the i, ,lt ,,i He hi mg ,d badly sl.iii,, d -hoi s? L' Pi'-, I die II i eliverin lit ill V e w 111, h pti veil's tl)( nuns nud bnlv.'s milk liiillb-s lieu liiilms (low II .".. Mew i an the nieiiil i ip mi the top of glllgl I le I'Hlsllp. etc , hollies be lltllled lifter the beltle is emptyV J. W'li.i' niaHiml I- used for t rim -miiig ,e give a ruli npnrunee te n silk luinpsliiKln for the purlin '! ." In what d'l "niiiv ' -i vie i- a i lellies I ii 'iili; fi r I in iiui-erv or a i hild - le ,it in T Ii. Pesc.lbe II si l k eg skutiug ret si i n lu i, -liep w linievvs S.itiiril.i's nsvveis 1. Ml A. loin Siniili. wii" Ih been iiulllleii seciilitrv li tie A. ii. i ttll I incivinl iitllli-he u IM.ui i- -tiiil te Ii" i lie i.n,v w "in., ii lie In- ivr li d mi el ticial ,,si in ii,,' fun i;. i nnd,' sei v i i ii,, I in'ed Stutt-. 'J An iiiiiikii.i! !ailc for a -mall eiicli'.e I. imp inis n tlal iiutiil tup Hll'l i i!e', fllllge III ilie of lellg sli'.iis of l nil- hiigi;,g fieni tlie ilge. .'!. Tin? ensu-l vn ter an nuuiteur I iioteginph, r te lake a phpiic of himself is te pirn a inn r e eiit- dueis in lie I lull I Nice it Mini pliotegiarli Iii- '''ti' te, n 1. An nllriM a. ! -tiiKiug smut hat is s ,r in re-s ine i,,, of the ri-evv u f i 1 1 ei de in the ether e.ml liciil ,,''.. ! with a lirevvu 1 1, iii panted through huh- in the te t. ,". The carcf.il Iieimcw u'e who nibs cold iietiiii mi lid' hands before Iiutting en gloves fin housework should net Use it define in lining rubb.-r gloves as the ml makes it ilidi.'iill ! draiv en this kind ,,f n (time. (', The gn'1 who ilniishcs hei mine. 1 wave will appidiaie the gift nl a hnivbund of imlfed footing, edgeil wltli gutliueil footing and trim -mnl with .i pi i'. lese and French bill" ijliben stiiamcis. i; Wilsen Tell Yeu Hew Te .niiki vcinr own (lnitinas candid, light In jour own home. Net lust fitilisf. but tlie rial "lieuclitcn" kiml. cream ainieuds, I'l-cm-li nut ctciitiiM and chocolate bonbons that iiirlt in our uieutli. It's ensv and lets nf fun. if miii fellow her direc tions cactl watch reit this unici.v: ON MOND.U. DKCK.MliKK lilt. Cut the preserved citron into thin slices and then cut into tiianclcs. I'su '"'' Kiii-tiMiine cal.es. puddings. ct iittini: the citron Inte a thin Mi In the thickness of n piece of twine ami then tisiuj; this us n stem, form leaves fieui pieies cut as triangles. This gives the stem nnd leaf pattern for decorating leaves Cut n vcrj thin slice of citron nnd then coil it like a lese. Set In icinp foundation en the cakes nnd then use strips the length of the citron. t lit about tlie tliiikness of a ceed brown for forming the rose. straw Serve the sweet spiced citron with lamb, venl, poultry and came. Mew te use thu citron conserve. Lift pieces of citron from the sirup and diain and then mince line. Te make citron puddlnc, place in a mixing howl : Tire-tliiith cup nf iiiyur, Ouc-iiuarlcr cup nf butttr itibstitiilc. One irhelc jlil. Crenin well until light and frothy and then add : One and mic-half nipt nf lour. One level tnlilvipuan of bithint) pmrder. Dm -half tcaipenn nf nutmeg. One-half cup nf mill:. Heat te blend thoroughly mid then pour into well greased and lleurcd deep layer-cake pan. New press into the cake batter two-thirds cup of finely Miced citron : bake in a moderate even for tlintv minutes. Coel and then serve. Cut In wedge or pic shaped portions in ' ;'' te a service, nhi'tcr ai.d baste well with sirup from the citron jar. i Cove, with mnrshiua' evv cieine and I garnish with tlnu butts of candied I citron. Apple Citren Crnuucttcs I'laie iii n Mtncepun : One cup nf milk, I'iii talilcipneni nf ceruitnich. Sli. I" dissolve the March mid then bring te a boil nnd cool; slevvlj for tliiee minutes. New ndd : One-half cup nf findy ihnppnl applet, I'ire-thiiih i up uf fnivlll chopped citron, I'lnih nf inll, Onr-luilf ttnupnen of nutmeg. One cup nf Inead ciumln. Twe tnbliipneni nf melted Imtler. Mix and then form into croquettes. I II tli eipiettes In Heur ami then dip in lieal en egg and roll 'n tine bread crumbs. Fry until golden brown in het fnt. Serve with cinnaiiiiui-iinl citron -111100. I'lncp in u sum epan : Tiiii-thmli nip nf iinii I hier-iiiiui ten tup of train. 'nii tnbli Hiinnn nf tnrnvtttieh. stir te ilismhe and then bring te a boil nnil cool; ler udd : tliiee minutes, and then ,in c of one lemon, I u n Ihitih i up nf fiiielu chnppid i it rim. Tire -lit nth cup nf tittrhi chopped nut. Ittu tcnl)enu nf i iniianieii i rtrai t, Oin -m.' tiatpnnn nf ntilmrii erttact. lteiil te mix and then tout and use. M:VTOX feeling-, slie would lie doing the rihl thing. t'ei lainlv . te her tne iii i"U'it wn e no ceiisequence. and when sin h -uiiill sum- were en the ( redit side .. i(.r uc hi ii t -he iiivuriabl.v pieuired nut te he bothered about tin in. Km tieit her "small" nor degiadni was her feeling t tint no matier :i -mull tlie amount, if it va- Imiiewid it inn. I l,c n paid mid I hut though one could lie gelli'lelis with one's own nieili'J . one ellgh' nni te be geiiennis or caieless with sonuheilv else's And. after all. this leftim-s or indif ferem e with what belongs t,, sem,ln,d else s net ill all an cvidime of gen oreMtv ; if niivtlii'ig it In tokens a stntuhiid of tal-e values or ,i In, k of that desire for eipiilv whiih i- i,mt in every iiiiin or unman who wants te lie fair and iust. Wliatevir mav ! our atlitiie where our own po-sessien are concerned, ii is im I'lidieiit upon c- te i eiisid, r tlm-e el iitheis, no mallei- hew small they ' mil v be A'n si riii uliiiisiie-s anil evm it tinlc in tin- leganl is never "smnll 1 uess." ,, i rl.-l.t i'i.e I t'ul I 1 i. ! i , ,l I Ceed Kitchen I i veiiieiiilv arranged ai ,1 i , 1 1 1 , . e 1 kii I ii , no, ins llliter vvmK anil slnnier In Mrs f i tlie housekeeper ami her lie i i i.iv lioliselield slieclllllsls of il,e I'n.'.d .-'tines liepniinient of Acrloul Acrleul iuii wl.ii give the le Mewing binm in runner- Hiilletin 6u;, I he F.irni Kii'lieii ns ,i Workshop I'h nl' ,,f light and gei nl ,uj .ire es. "nti.il in leil re-eill- In H ,ii, hen .ne I hi ill,- I'linfert of thuHc working lill'l I'stmm ilinlng irnui ,ui, hieip roeum should he , ni.ielil, III In thn Kit. Iw n mnl ii lur a pesslhlc en Ihe same Heur l-vM ' l-. i wells iIiuh anil woeilw'iik l,eilli! he m,, ! .1" as te , Aan . pos- Mb I,. eilniK pnlminir ",e inveimg i III -Ulllil'le w ISh.lhh ni.iterinl Cn- ilinsh,,l weed Peers iiieiiiu gs jm, mhl,. ' ie,s in t,er e, oiiemv Ihev ine Imril : I., i him .mil seen nhew stains and - gnn uf V ill , iur.,l,!e, "Oiivenlent p',ulpineni ,s must iioneinnal nnd -lieuhl In s,, ,a, eil thai then Is e least ,c,-i l.le stiiiln en Ihe vveikei'H iiitisiles as she perreiins lur Ijskf Mrtiiv . f th. tin, da, ks rtin Hie lesult of in.pieperlv plan-U kitchen eqiiipnient Ceed Omens Tile folle.V II1B old Sietih I'll' nm Kil.H the most pinpii mis weHtlier fur , liri i, lung- miiii.ige- and funera' i "Wist wind te the Imlrn whin going for its II. line I I licntle nun te the erp- ,irn, d te its lung h.inie A helltlte lillie hkv te Wile inn the In nle Ah she gees te the knit will' Ihe huh en ' her -!de " 1 Tli.' gtealei distil ntiie., ,,' ihsl u t nh Jc ts iiidualis r.nn .ind ih ,nr gi,,wi clearer and ihnigs , .urnet i t hr s, in , better l,ii' sounds ,,inled meie ,if.n. i If a high wind go, s down with th sun, It will I"jh with It ngaiii In the ii ernliit' "When the wind veils against 111" huh Tllist it nel . tm back it will mil, When tlie wWd veers iigalnst tlie beulli, It Is In tlie pin's mouth." Let Mrs. WHY NOT If jeii arc vuintlcriiit; what te give Hie friend hIie lias ecrjtliliiB. why don't ou maun her a pr.-tty apron? She prehahlj- liasn't ene of these fTlMFKK never were meic wonderful J- designs for aprons, large and wnall. practical and fancy, than new. It would he itnpessihlc in one sterv te touch en half the ideas; but here arc n few of the newest. Fnhleaclied muslin (a geed qunlity) was used for one npien. It was cut in one piece, shaped out slightly nt th" waist line te (it well; cut perhaps te the km os, widening out well at tin bottom, and had the corners well reuiideil. There was a pnike) cut from n piece of siiuill clicked gingham blue nmr white, green nud white, or pink and white. At the bottom the pocket nieas nieas nied six inches and across the top nine or ten inches. This i heckeil poi kct is supposed te icpresent ii llower pet. On the apron, above mid apparently coming out of this pocket, were Mowers with rather long stems. These can he done in an outline stitch in unions bright colors. The effect is a geed one. Anether idea is te cut apples, grapes, tomatoes, or any preferred fruit or llower out of solid tolers. Chainbrnj or gingham or pen ale tin be used, nnd the plain colors are in beautiful similes. (reup several apples, for instance, en tlie outside of a pocket cut some thing like tlie llower pm kct. ; eulv this pocket is te icpicsetit a basket. Then i when grouping these ihrce or four ' THE HUSBAND HATER Ity IIAZF.l, DKYO HATCHKI.OK ( eiwriaht, 1'Jin, by PubHc I.edwr Cn, 'I hit ncir ttnru bi Vi. ltutchclnr v ill make pnit fnllntr Jian Xerthrttp'i nature into mm nunc for innm u iiiarrlp and tntrntlti. 1 n l.iinf ha realinlic iulc. her ability te held awl impute you, ynit will find Ihi.t serial even mere piloting than her ethcit. 'luj the fir.it chapter and mi. niAi'Tiiii i Poverty and a Snob Ji:.W always bat"d te turn tic corner of the ttree en which she lived She Kited tin smug mi rluullv aspn'l el the row nf brew nstene houses that seemed te mode her as ulie hurried past. Hut most of all she bated te enter the small apartment lintel where she anil her father had hidden themselves away from nil their ifh no's She fancied that the levntii liev wire smiling behind her hack and Hint the frizzly halfid, Mende ii lepheii" Kill stall k"d when she passed I'J She knr v Unit her father owed two 1'ieiitlis tent r n the .ip.irtnn nt She knew al'e tli ii Hi, el v.itnr l.evs ,nul tin blonde t lepnen, gu I had net lie n lipped In wieUs line cannot xpeel geed serv ice In New erl vvithent paving- for it liberally, and it made Mil'., or in, illffei i in'V le M'linie ilj.its tlii'i In .ban Verthriip's veins i.m Hi" Id I" bleed of nl'lsteer lev In N'ew Voikneiuv talked, and people win didn't tip ",t,, iheap Te im' Ihe thing in Marn'e's own vir r.iieulur she didn't care nun h ,r tin in Jlilck up v lilte-l'aci d tpen auvhew wu-n't this a in-- ceuntrv and wasn't sin Matnh as geed as Hie lust T..k" that Miss Kffelsteln who live" en the -e,'i ii,l tlner and v ea s such swell utiles, ' M'uiii" would S.IV le Mike, . , had t'l- afternoon shlfr Mainlc. villi the telephone leeelver lilted at a I. -h angh ever her blend's pulfs. wns ad.pt at answering calls, chewing i and polishing her fingv.1' nails at e ..',,1 the same time. -h, what I call swell. Hev, she ,1", ss I 1 NIIV SO.' " lld Mike who 111 Sidle of hlnl-ilf was lathn atttacted In, .lean Veithrups ,1 .' i.ViS ind lilted white (.hill wen' I ,in;s Hgri e with Mamie fti r all. ' an was a tai-awav sort of a f.u.j , m ess and Mamie wis u sv,ll loeki'r lake out en a Sinuhiv . niter winking ' mis She was weilh keeping in with i ii ,v'ii Mike di. timed dream-, .1. an liateil te ewe tn.uiev ne hated I av ing te slip down 'e the i hr ip gum rv tm ps for fund which she prepaud en an ai trie ki III In tlii s.uing loom e.- tin lr Ulvenlurcs With a Purse .... , , , A.M. of the in isi ,1, ia.il' of ( I. of the in isi V heu-elnilil tllsk 1- wushii'" the 1 oil. 'ng devv 11 ili-lies vvitli a gee, blouse or ff nnrlii tilnrl.v if the -leeve- a I "ur if one leaves ir.'-. sleev ll'cv ale sure te In i nine wet. while if they are rolled un thev become luil-sv. W'hnt In deV IIii" is one solutien: There is a -lien iliit i-. ni, e bread lllbbel' i II IT- th'lt etlci'cle ene slievi's einpletelv and ki ep them veil pro tected. Tlieie price Kiifiv cent- u pair. Oh. je-. I l.iuuv that we don't gen- rullr put en inn be-t ileth.s in which te wash disljes, bul -eiiii tunes it is i.ii.-l im mm nieiit net te be dressed for going out afterward, i-n't it? Ii is said thai, no mutter where urn uuiki' veur -Imp. if veur ware- he righl people will liml "111 It ccilninlv holds title of tlie i iiiniiiinin linn, for tlie -hnp 1 is slightlv out of the vviiv that is, from tin- shopping disiriit -but it has long' hupp been ilisinvi ml, and ever.v ila.v sees eagi r folks diepping in there te I buv one ,,r two ,,r a deen of tlie won derful, -tickv, mouth -wati ring ciniui ciniui inen linn- Mehi-ses. brown sugar., raisins - ever.v thing that gees te make' a wonderful (ake--ge into I liein--anil something else, mi indehiiahle some- I thing, a ne re "twisi of the wiist" thni soineliew iniikis thn-e pai'tu nlar cin cin iianien bun- -e go. , that, n- I nlrendv f Finicky Digestion disturbed by ordinary feed, find comfort in Grape Nuts Twenty hours of baking make this blend of wheat and malted barley Quickly and easily con vertible into Health and strength Try a package from the grocer. Test tells ''There's a Reason AN APRON? xlZlt2 If i ; 'i v t-n W r&d? M- $3SS.& J I apples, let theni overlap like the one shown in the picture, basic them caie fully in place, nud use tlie blanket stitch te outline each one firmly te the pocket. Then draw a handle en the apron, nnd work it in the outline stitch. Yeu can have jour basket overflow en te the apron with the fruit if jeu like. If jeii make Miings te the npren, why net have at least one apple np pliuucd at the end of ench string? These npiens would be dainty nnd attractive if the t becked llnxnn were used, making the pocket of the same nnil cutting the small squares in u color. Aprons made of dotted muslin, sheer nain-oek. Indian linen, or eigauilic are cut in nil ceiiceivnble shapes. They arc never huge. Seme arc shaped like hem In, some cut in tliiee small gores and the senilis set together with lace in sertion : ethers urc cut short and blm- plj leundeil at the bottom, jiiul se one could (eniuiue niinesi hkiciiiiik ij . These npieus have lace insertion set in in hew knots, curved nnd straight lines, and nic edged vvitli thu insertion nnd lace. Others have sonic (lower or conventional design stamped te form a sort of border, and colored, mercerized cottons are used for the cmbieidering. I'lierc is hardly a woman who would net be pleased with Christians. u pretty apron for tiny )ilace. She hated everything sordid, everything cheap Menev meant noth ing te her because she had never needed ter anything; never until the pant few months, when, alter her father's failure, ihey had taken two moms en n down tow n Hide street where no one knew them. At first her father had been full of optimism. "It won't be for loop, dear," lie bnd ild tenderly. "Just till I can get en m.v feet again. Then we'll go liud and you shall have evi ij thing " Hut of late her father had been ailing, and tin y had little or no money. She wan hoarding the little tilt she had for their present needs The rent and the ether things must wait. This afternoon she hail spent forty-five cents for issentl.ils There -was some lei luce vvhlvh she would freshen up In cold water, a can of soup, a bottle of milk and a small leaf of bread She i an led these parcels furtively, for one was net suiipeseil te cook In the looms. There was a gloomy lable d'hete dining room en Ihe first fleer where u fairly geed meal could he had for a dellai. .lean would net have eaten there If she had had the dollar te spend She hated the class bt people who patronized It shew.v and middle-class typis. over dressed wenun and nun with held ees, who stared. There was a aeleelness about ven peviity as far as Jean was oeiioorni d and she Intended te make her own and her fathet's as least objection able ns possible Mlk was lounging In the deer of the elevator as .ban entered tlie lobby nnd Mamie w-.ii lur onee vety busy with a lrng distune call se that .lean was vvhizrd out of sight befere .Mamie could nrr t'pstairs npaitmeiit, hi. "I'rtthei ' our I'tntn r i meuienl she opened the deer of the and with a llttle sigh went -he called gn.vlv, "I brought I II J.nv things ready in just Tin re was no teply nnd an ominous silence second te breed ever the place, a silence that frightened Jean mere than aliv noise. Ti, morrow A Mrange lllsniverv !'!, "1 ,n.1'1' ?:7 f'.'"; 'lrnp in ,hore from "" l",l,', "f ,,lf downtown section. If v en a'e net Zulu" te be near th,.,-,. ,.,.. eillg te be near there, per Imps a gei Will step Iii ni rally bought. d-niitured husband or hrethet i;i for j ou and buy some, they still nic warm when Ate jeii looking for unn-uiil seals in paste en your Cliristmas paikagesy nic shop ,,k cunning seals that leek and feel exactly like inclul. One, for insiance. is a long, narrow little affair, gr.i. el'ullv shaped vvitli the word "greet mgs" uiised en it. It leeks like a tinv -ml et geld. Then tlieie me Santa Clans heads und ether designs that will atliact jeii. Veu can get them for something like fifteen icnts fm a be of twelve. And. surprising te say, lliej are easy te put en nnd slick well, i I understand tliej are net nielal, lint I lire a heavy paper thickly coated with a metal pieparatien. I'nr nmnes of slmiis address Unmnn's Pnc i:,lllnr. r nlmne Wdlr.il i,r Muln 11(100 Te Uemeve I'arnish ll'inmc vainlsli from old t.iblis m 'Lis wav Shi-ill strong, villew soap nnd pour boiling water en Ii. having it until it becomes soft soap I'eui it our th, old varnished suif.ue and leave over night Wash off and 1' a , Iran .uifaie dm h net nppeiir, applv again te these 'ii'i'i while tlie varnish Mill i ling -M, l 'alls ! S V Please Tell Me What te De y CYNTHIA j "A Friend" Asks Questions I Cannet tell jeu why the men de net ask te call. It Is certainly well for a girl's parents ' le knew something nbeut the men she j Is nseclallng with. ' It would be perfectly right te ask girls te ceme te your house and le bring sev- tral men with them. Serve lemonade and cake, or ginger nic. hcese nnd crnckcrs at about 9 o'clock ! Simply tell the girls you are net going e give presents and de net de se, If you cannot affeid It, If they de nel billeVc you that Is their lookout. Vetes and Seats In Cars Hear Cynthia New that the women vote, provided thev arc of equal age, should men offer them a seat In the enrs? of ceurse this does net mean elder women. J. J. S. Vn. -,n,i I.,... -I....I-.1 .....It.ltitr T ...j., eii nine miiiicn suuii:iin!Ht " .T. S. Hccnuse Cjnthin, for lnstnnce, had te sti.nd In the ears long before she had the vote and no scat was offered te her. In fact, some of the men even steed be fore empty seats, would net sit down themselves, hut at the same time guarded the scat befere which they steed se closely that It was a ense of threw them down te gel tlie seat or stand. And mesi women net being athletes nave steed. Ne. vote or no vote, many men will net offer .their seats te women. In many cases thev nre tired out themselves ami (.'yntlila. docs net Judge them, mil the vote won't make It any mere indite ler n young man or boy te remain seated when a woman stands, than It was be fore women had tlie vote. He Blushes Hear fjtithlu Although n young man, I am writing you for a llttle advice, which 1 assure you will be ery much aiipreclatid 1 liave fallen Inte a very discouraging aim cinnarrasBing nauti. i am con stantly blushing and am self-conscious and thorefero de net like te speak te people If I can possibly avoid It. Though I am afteided the best chances for advancement, I am unable te tnke ndvantage of this as I am actually afraid te talk. Kindly Inform me through your col cel limn hew 1 can get rid of this unnatural habit, and obllge CIUO'IOU . Just as Cynthia ban told ethers who w rite te the column about self-consciousness, the only thing te de In these cases Is te forget It. Yeu are net the only person who suf fers in this way. Step thinking of your self as different from ethers and the min ute veu fet get our"lf you will slop blushing and belnp seir-conscleus. Glad Mether Advised Hear ("jnthla Please print this te "nanny"'.' Here I nm, "Danny," te an swer veur question fieni experience. 1 was lu love (a youthful girlish love) with a hey nineteen, and turned light around and man led another bev elder than the first, for whom I had a deep respect, together with a new love. Mar riage has Increasei' this love te a pre cious, substantial foundation or life. "Whj' all this? KestlessnesHnnd a realiza tion that l.evcr Ne. L' was worthier of my love; also that he made his way enough te rightly support a wlfe; also that Lever Ne t was net enough of a lrspendlnc ilisnosltlen te nult the de. sins of myself (socially). Yeu knew ii is ler years jeu arc married, net a day. "Danny," mother, perhajis, did this thinking for me. hut T am cl.nl. mi pln.i she did I am happy ! A definition for leve: "The thing that was breathed ir.ie man te make him different from the animals." Thinks He Is Rude Dear (')iithla I wenilei whether jeu wen t please give ine jour opinion et the following clicumhtances? About five j'Pars age, while visiting lelatlves in a distant slate, I met a bev about a j ear elder than invself. Theii I was the tender age of thliteen -When I began te prepaie for depiuture. we luemlsfil te vviltp te each ether. Frem that time te about lour months age we have religiously and accurately corre sponded Last year he went te "the unl versily of his state but In September of this j ear he came te this city te at lend si hnel. Naturally, when he arrived, mother and I met Mm and he called for dinner. Wc vveie as hospitable as we could possibly be, and because of the fact Unit his family and mlne arc ac quainted, we were naturallv able te show nn Inleiest When he left, lie premised te call, and a kind Invitation from mother te make our home his, we thought was only due hlni. considering tlie slncriitv of our friendship nnd Ihe assistance 1 might ! able te give hlni an n stiiuigcr here. Te end my tale; He i.ilhil tne in M vwi'li. wi winl te a little place where we could d!ne and dance, ami whirl he left was as ceidlal us I euld eptet any tiulv geed friend te be. Kreni thai night until tedav I have net si en or hem d from hlni. Perhaps you mav nrgue that as a friend I bad a. very liberal license te call him and ask Mm what the trouble was Mether called him twice, and each time he wan very levelv, and said that he wis busy nnd would jihene "seen ' The day I saw him last was sl weeks age (thai Is, the last lime I saw hlni when he was with me) but since then, in splte of his being se "busy," I have seen him In town at tbeaties and at various hotels, always with his fiaternltv blathers, though he has never sen me. Should he phone ei call, would veu advise me te be "furious" as I really should? What, for pltVosake. de jeu think of such udeiuss lieni such a, source '.' V. T. II. Den t be furious, dear, the jeting man is net as ikjIIic as he should be, but ai ihe same time he ina.v want te be mere indepi ndcni and nel he helped te make ether in, ndslups Let him alone and If he tall1) he as ceulial as possible, but let Ihe making el ether engagements ceihu Hern hlni llr-t E BEat Beef and Perk This Week" Quality Always High Price Lewer Than Ever a At the Rflarkt Street Beef Ce. I 5939 MARKET ST. 6 Special Prices Men., Tues. & Wed. S Saucr Kraut, 3 qts. for 5c " I A.n .-. f3j-.t1r Fs-i- vinalinry js fss.. ei..A l.-nul. " WI l J . size you wish The finest rump, round or sit loin steaks, nil well trimmed. Pinbene roast, rump roast. Tep and bottom of the round, or middle cut prime rib roast Regular or Skinned-Bacl' Hams, Freili Country Sausage Pure Lard in lb, prints; Lean Picnic Slieuldert or Picnic Hams l a H 1 U I" BB H H 1 H Ci Hall smokes or Liver rudding Breast of Yearling Lamb; 4 lbs. Fresh Country Scrapple Fresh Ground Hamburg Steak Shoulders of Yearling Lamb Finest Country Butter in V-i, We Guarantee 16 5939 MARKET STREET One C(cr Ticket Will Save Yeu 50 'of Your Meal Bill Netice! This is a branch of the Market Street Beef Ce BJ i-i 5221-23.25 'Beriun BlMMITi: mninMmaQKncmniiiinM in WHAT'S WHAT ly HKLHN DKC1K Everybody knows nnd nobody loves the man or woman who, talklne lnccs santlj. extinguishes nil possibilities of ether conversation. Some cynic has de fined a born as "One who talks about himself when I want te talk nbeut my self." Whether his talk Is self-centered or net, no ene should held the center of the stnge for mere than ten minutes at a time, unless he Is a really brilliant conversationalist whom all nrs nnxleus te hear. Alas! the brilliant ene Is a comet rarely Hashing ncresj tlie social sky, but the persistent dull tallter we hate always with us. mi,-. Even the cleverest cannot be brilliant for mere than fifteen minutes, nnd can not be even Interesting after half nil hour. A nunrter of an hour, tnaecii. should be the tlme limit for nny mono logue artist, no matter hew Rifted, as for the unglftcd libera nes Domine I A clever hostess manages te sIcletracK a conversational heavyweight by tn"'n5 him suddenly when he pauses for breath nnd wishing him en seme obliging vto vte tlm who Is willing te be sacrificed for the general geed. The Weman's Exchange Wedding Attire Te the 1'tWer of M'emnii'f Page: Dear Madam T am te be married the :r.th of this month at fi e clock In n s.vnngegue and I would like te liave a few pointers fiem you. Mv bridesmaids nnd I are wearing afternoon dresses: that is, taffeta dresses with elbow sleeves and ordinary low necks. New the ushers de net care te wear full-dresH suits. Is It proper for the bridegroom le wear full dress and the ushers everyday suits? Alse Is It correct te have a matron of honor ns well ns a inald of honor, and can these two walk In separately? Should there be a beat man? V. D. I"or nn evening wedding the dresses FhniiM be in llRht colors. Thn ushers should wear dress HUlta as well ob the hi ld groom Yes. there can be n matron and a maid of honor, and these enn walk separately If jeu deslre It. There should, by all means, be a best man. A Gift for a Teacher Tn tlir l.-rfiter It'emnn' raw Dear Madam Yeu have helped me before through your column, nnd new I come te jeu again. ( euld veu suggest a gift I could give te a nun for Christmas? She Is my leacher In abbreviating the world "national" le "nat'l" Is It wrong te vvrlte It with out a period after It? I have always written It "nat'l," without a period, but some discussion has arisen at my place of einplejment as te whether a con tracted word, such as the example given, bheuld be followed with a period. MONTUOSA. A book or a pretty calendar would make a nlee gilt let your tcacli. t paper, correspendenjr cards or a black leather notebook wueld he appieprlate Yeu are right in this: In this case It Is net necessary te fellow the abbre viation with n period. Making Mere Meney l'rem ltlch Notes te Hani Werk During all the years of her childhood and her teens. Miss Helle Spilnger, of Des Meiiics. was accustomed te hearing people say: "Isn't her voice glorious? Sim reallv ought te go In for, grand Pern." Se, the crdlct being apparently unanimous. Miss Springer went te riil riil ,'i,ge where she studied under one of the best-known oenl instructeis In the country and was about te be launched In an operatic career when the death e' tier father rendered It Imperative that she return home and start in te earn her own living In some way that prom prem ised meie Immediate returns than a eiicert tour or a deferred theatrical en gagement. Much tn the nmnrcimnt of h..r fnm I Miss. Springer Heeled te enter a field which, up te that lime, had b.en ni.irkca liy n sign "Fer Men Only" tin., manu facture and sale or steel melds for the construction of monolithic cenieni. from which silos am leii'drueted. Miss Springer admitted that she knew netli. Ing about cement nnd only a little about silos, but she set te v. eik with a will in a miner capacity In the company and devoted every ineintnt of her spare time te reading up en both subjects. In fact It was nl her suggestion that the com cem pnuj commented the mnnufactuie of the silos en a large scale, In order te dem onstrate one of tin. manv practical uses for the cement Itseir An educational campiign was also launched under Mls Spiinger's dliectlen and fanners In all imrls of the country were told of the Immense lessrs due te rats and ether vei niln which could gnaw through weed, but could net get Inte a cement silo It was a little mere than llve jeari age ll-..t Mls.s spilngu- left Chicago and her grand opera aspirations behind. New she is secretary and treasurer of a com pany al an annual salary which would make even an operatic star take notice particularly when the mst of living en stage and erf is taken Inte considera tion Tomorrow ".Un' Whllllin' " UCle. HI i5c n j for 25c ' ' O '- for OC! bC 12lc a lb Prints" 55,. n j' oz. te Every Pound i20fb ., 25c n,b " 20c lb ET ST. BEEF CO. Market Street HOW LITTLE A MAN KNOWS WHEN IT COMES TO DARNING Is Extremely Annoying te His Wife, but It Shows Remarkable Confidence in the Power and Skill of Her Needle IT WAS Monday morning late. As lir entered the dining room, l-endy te drop with IniiiRcr, her hiinbuml .strolled in from tlie hall, holding his overcoat In his linnd. "Could you fix thin?" lie naked, doubtfully. "It's been oft for neinc time, nnd It's rnthcr Inconvenient, bc cmisc It's the only button 1 fnstcn en vv.irin dayii." "Yes. nf course," she nnsvvered. taking It from him nnd fending Hrethcr npsliilrH for her sewing bnsket. "Why didn't jeu tell mc nbeut It before? Have jeu get tin; button?" "I mennt te yes. here It Ik." Up produced It triumphantly nnd be gan expressing hnstc while she sewed it en. The hull clock wns slew nnd his wnteh was it minute fust. The one in the living room had been right yestcrdny, nnd utneng them he mnnaged te get the approximate time. J Sut It required n great deal of pacing up nnd down, lu nnd out, te nnd fro. And you knew hew that kind of thing nffcctH your nerves when you're hungry in the lii-st place, hurrying in the sec ond place nnd In the third place nn nn nejed because you have te de muiic thlng In n hurry that you might have done quietly nnd nt your leisure. If he had only hud the sense te tell you about It sooner. Hut, then, that's n man's way, every time. HK HAS another way. "Loek!" he exclaim, producing a sock with 11 small hole In It. "Will you lix this It's only n little hole won't tnke much te mend it. will it?" And then he rams his linger in it te show his wife hew little it is nnd rubs nnd pushes until he mnkes that "little hole" twice ns big. HUMAN CURIOS Tlie Town Wlifrp Wnnifn Hele Jacksen, Wye Is unlque bocause of the fact that It Is tlie only town In the United States, If net In the world, where nil the lending officials are women, elected by a vote which snowed under their mnle opponents by mere than two te one. In splte of the fact that .Tncltsen was the Betting for Owen Wlstcr's famous story, "The Virginian," the town Is 'low eh quiet and orderly ns a New Knglund -village and llie women who head th-j municipal government dcclare that It Is going te remain be. at least ns leiu; as their ndinlnlsbntlen Is In power, "Contrary te published reports," siy Mn.ver Mis. Urate O. Miller, wlfe of ,i bank prcBJiUnt. "wc did net campaign for office because we felt the need uf pressing reforms. The voters tn Jack Jack eon bellcve that women are nel only ei titled te equal suffrage, but that they arc also entitled te equality In the man agement of governmental affairs. It was because of this belief that I was elected mayor and that Mrs. ltose Crabtrce was electtd te council. Mr. Crabtree, u well known builder nnd contractor, ran against his wife, but was Inglorleusly defeated." In nddltleu te the mayor and Mrs. Crabtree the Jacksen administration In cludes Xlrs. Mae Deloney, wlfe of W. C Delenry.', a merchant: Mrs. Faustina Ilnlght. a school teacher, and Mrs. (Jenevleve Van Vlcclc, whose husband runs .1 hardware and sporting goods store. Wr-ilncMlH.v The Lest Grand Dukji Sjilll Rheumatism and Neuritis Why Suffer Lenger? Drink Mountain Valley Water Famous curative water from near II el Springs, Ark, i:m)0iisi;u ur piitsicans Mountain Valley Water Ce., 718 Chestnut St. , I'lienr". Wnliiui 3107 " - ' I 1 . i nu Clubi. Het In, On Tea anil I' IS. It. ilirlug cam, s lil I v i i si i i ikk RriH-erN, ilriieulHlii. i (c. nr illrert liv hi iy 34. '.CO N wp jeed em Jerseys BECAUSE THE LITTLE TOTS WILL LIKE PANCAKES MADE FROM "I" V W! 'WTi'WWlvmem wheat) JERSEYrag J Langs canp hghter, ?JS3hm F WHOLE WHEAT AND OTHER, NOURISHING CEREALS "loam tljejejrseyr Difference" ARK YOUR GROCER "Why didn't you tell me nbeut It? I thought It wis n perfectly geed sock," prntestN his wife. "Well, I meant te," he replies, wash ing his handx of the matter. And she darns the sock. It seems te leek se easy te him. He brings n ripped nnd tern pocket in his old cent with 'the same manner. It hurts him te sec nny pnrt of that coat se badly tern ns that. "See? Couldn't you Just sort of draw It together with n few stitches? Doesn't need anything careful, just this old coat I JUBt want It se that It won't hang down that way. Hut don't go te nny bother nbeut it." (( JUST a few stitches." The average 0 man considers thnt and jnst a llttle bother sufficient te mend the most ter rific tear. The mere jagged nnd hopeless It leeks the less he thinks of It. "It doesn't show much," ha ro mances. "Yeu needn't de It very care fully, I don't wear it much nnyhew." And after his wlfe has spent nn hour or mere darning it, stitching back and forth, re-enforcing It with n patch en the under side, lie puts It en. And then he wenrs It every morning until it is se shnbby thnt even, he Is forced te put I nside for n furijdcc, gar den or carpentering ur.tferm. . He relies en the power of hta wife's needle us he would rely upon the strength of his own urm In battle. Xe matter hew Inrge the hole, hew ragged the tear, or hew thin the weak plnce, he Is calm and unperturbed about it. "She can sort of drnw it together," he reassures himself. And she docs. Hew in the world de they ever lire through that interval between leaving home und mother nnd marrying? Things You'll Leve te Make CircularWstcd JT5cav(Elids Scarfs of all KIiiiIh are exceedingly popular. Te give yours that much de sired "different" leek, mn,l;e n, pair of these circular worsted scarf ends. Cut four circles of cardboard, each four Inches In dlnmctcr. (Twe for each end.) Make In each a. circular hele one-half Inch In diameter. Buttonhelo each circle with worsted of a color that harmonizes wltn your scarf. Jein two of these covered cir cles for about tlirco-quarters way round. Slip one gathered end of the scarf be tween the two circles and elltch securely te the scarf Fasten a gayly-oelorul bead oer the hele. nnd a, worsted tas sel at the bottom. Finish the ether end of the scarf In the same manner. FLOIU. .-: . afar and & rocenor iiiiy . K!JIU!nn!l!U, i 1 N. M -i 3WW yjxxxt-v f - rr" isVt ' JAlAi,V-L r-s. U-r, J., - i-t tnjt, -w-su iifcA:3L -La A.rxrfv. mm V ft jTVi .-n sssV' HNslsHsssssLLi-iMi.- -,l. . ,