I :V.I"L '"" '" '' - Sty tF Km ",v TWW1PIOT .. v 1 1 ' frfci- U fi a F r i 1 y S l L .?.w W! s. . -.,;j.r is f. '0 : SUGGESTIVE SUNDAY MENU PLANNED BY MRS. WILSON Chocolate Pic Makes a Delicate Bacen and Rice Calces f n- ams. si. a. wilsen Cervrleht, MO, bp itrs, M. A. Wilsen. All rights reserved. ) TTHUALIA the lioiiscwlfe can depend - upon tlie butcher te furnlili her with n geed Rrntle of ment, yet It is wisest for her te mnrket personally for supplies. Tlip butcher it but human and, while he wl'l feel It no harm te lento n larger piece of bone or fat in the meat he cut when you order ever thn phone, he will be brave Indeed te de this vthen you nwnlt ItN service in person, for he knows well that you will vigorously pretest. Then, tee, thN persennl visit te the feed shop helps you te get out of n rut. If you plan te nllew yourself time enough te inspect the feeds that are displayed. Wipe meats with a ilninp cloth as seen an they come from the market, and re member if the ment is hung from n hook in the lower nee Hen of the re frigerator, the dry, cool uir will form ,n centing ever the meat and the juices will net run. New that the weather Is decidedly cold, it will pay the housewife If she Will but plan te purchase a piece of meat sufficiently large for four or five meals. This will be net only nn econ emy of time nnd fuel in cooking, but ( nlse an economy in feed, as there will be less les due te shrinkage of tissue j in cooking n large piece of mat than I there is in n smnll one. Keep in mind the fact that during the winter It Is n geed time te practice that old adage an apple u day keeps the doctor away. Suggestive Sunday Menu for Three Steals ' HUKAKFAST linked Apples I f'erenl and ('ream Broiled Finnan Ilnddie i Creamed Potatoes ntereress Graham Muffins I'offee IMNNKIl Vegetable Soup tVlery TTeme-Mnde llelih Brown ret ltenst of Heef tiravy Browned Potatoes lirussels Sprouts Hect Snlnd (liocelnt" I'ie roffee srrrr.n Bncen nnd Kiv I'aUes Cern Pudding I'elery Salud Apple (.'ake Tea The mnrket basket v. ill require: One-half neck of apples. OrtP hunch nf watercress, ftmnll bunch of cilery, , Four cnrints. One quart of turuipi. J'mt of onion. Tire pounds of potatoes. One quart of hrussrh ipreuts, One bunch nf soup herbs. Tire small heads of lettuce, due bunch of beets. Hue and one-half pounds of finnan haddic. Due-quarter pound of oacen lUve-pnund tut of chuck or belar for e mast. One mid one-half-pound soup bone, One-half pound of rke. Can of tomatoes, Can of com. And the usual weekly staples. This amount f meat will be Mithint for three or mere meals. Broiled Finnan 1 laddie Pciur boiling water ever the finnnu huddle and then let stand while mixing the muffins, then drain and place in n bnking pan and cover with well-jon-sened French dressing. Bell in n het bellT for twelve minutes. (Jmli.im Muffins, Place in a mixing bowl Three cups of whole u-heat flour. THE HUSBAND HATER .Irnn 'erthrun Hmwejif un (n irenlfh. is auddenlu left penniless by thn death of her father thertly after hit failure in business .In unknown iiten rem the IVcsf, mimed Mark Brand, has been ap pointed her guardian, unit from th Jlrst there Is enmity beticecn the tice. Je prejmses te Jean en their .first mefni2 that she marry him and Is In dignantly refused The Bargain Hc rO,V dared he. hew dared he' Over and cer again Jean asked herself this question Shu ,;rled unt1! she could crv no mere she turned ever In her head schemes that would enable her te stav tn th cl' te slip away and never nee this odious man again nut always she wan haunted bv the sterles she had heard of hall bedrooms of Insufficient feed and Ugly clothed if struggling te make ends meet, and although sha stormed and railed at hersalf for her weakness, she The Question Cerner Tmlaj's Inquiries 1. When n fountain pen beeemes elegged with dried ink, what is the best vnv te elenn it? 2. Whnt neveitv, suttnhle for a Christmas gift, weu'd be appre ciated bv the nenr-siglited woman who likes te sew'' 3. Describe the lntet fud in vnn- ity cases. 4. In what convenient way is n hanging basket made se thnt it requires watering only once n week ? f. What innovation in "hoe buckles is seen nn some of the newest wnlking shoes? 0. Describe a striking trimming for n red velvet dress. Yesterday's Answers 1. Miss Jessie Burrnll, of Washington. D C is the tencher of the Methodist Sun tiny school class whose class has grown until it fills n movie theatre, and is upreading into ether cities. 2. rincc three tablcspnenfuls of chloride of lime in the kit, hen sink te whiten nnd dislnfe t r. allow it te remain ' eenilght. moistening it n little, and m the morning rinsing out with het soapsuds. ,1. A Ruitnbhi gift for n nwn te give n girl lit ChrKtmns would be n wooden Inkstand, painted and ileoerntecl, with sealing wnx, tnpers te heut the wa, and n quill pen. 4. The "lest" space under a slop ing reef in the comer of u bed room can be filled with a built in buieiiu or chest nf drawers, which a carpenter would canly make, 5, An ordinary pair of men's bi cycle trnuser clips cnu be cov ered with embroidered linen and presented te the baby ns a means of keeping his carriage covers snugly in place. fl. A plece of embroidery used te uinke a stelo cellar en a dress is easily finished if It is slipped into u slit thnt hus been cut In the mnteritil and bound with a narrow hnnd of silk te match. r Dessert for Midday Dinner. Are Delicious for Supper These Leftovers! Arc se lovely te have and go difficult te serve pleasingly. But don't worry. MKS. WILSON KNOWS some new nnd delicious ways of fix ing them se that they don't leek like leftovers at all. And goetr saltu Is geed for bruise:) cuts and sprains Read Her Article en Christmas Eve Three level tahleipoens of baking powder, One teaspoon of salt. Four tablespoons of sirup. Three tablespoons of sheiteninq. One and one-half runs of icater. Beat hard te mix nnd then lift into well -greased muffin puns nnd bnUc in n het even for eighteen minutes. When preparing the pet roast, pnt one nnd one-half cups of flour into the tnfut and then brown it ery quickly in het fat. Add Tmp bit of gnrllc. One quart of voter, Tice carrots, diced. Four turnips, diced. Three onions. Cever closely and then reek very slowly until the ment i tender. This is best prepared Saturday nnd reheated for Sunday. Be sure te make at lenst five cups of grnvy. Te de this just ndd sufficient water te the saucepan and boil rapidly ter fhv minutes. The flour patted into the ment will make the gravy sufficiently thick. Season. Beet Sal.ii! Cenk the beets nnd then cut in slices nnd add four onions, ulleed thin. Slnri nnte in well -seasoned Trench dressing with a tiny bit of garlic. j Chocolate Pie I Place in n ancepnn I Twe-thirds cup nf sunai . I One mid ene-nalj iupi of miA, I One-half cup of cocoa. Tire-thirds cup of flour. , Stir te diMilve the flour and then bring tn a boil nnd cook for five min- I Ute-. Coel nnd tlun add: 1 One-half teaspoon of rnnilte, 1 One-quarter teaspoon of cinnamon. I Live the pie plnte lined with plain pnstrv nnd then fill in with chocolate mixture. Bnke in n very slew even. I Bacen and Rice Cakes Wash ene-hnlf cup of rice, plnce in n Miucepan nnd ndd two nnd one-half cups of boiling wnter. Cook hlmvly until the water is absorbed nnd then mince the bacon very fine nnd brown quickly. Add the finely minced nnd i browned bacon, , One-half cup of finely chopped pars leu. ' One onion orated te th rice, season and tnen lerm into cakes. Dip into flour and then brown in Dacon int. I Cern Pudding Place in n buucepnn One and one-half cups of mitk. Tire-thirds cup of flour. i Stir te dissehe b tlnur nnd then bring te it boil nnd ,'oek for two min utes. Remove from the fire nnd add One onion, grated. One-half cup of finely rhepp(d pars leu. One cup of crushed corn. Salt and pepper te taste. , Three tablespoons of butter. Beat te mix nnd then turn into e baking dish nnd sprinkle the top thickly with cenr.se bread crumbs and then, with three tablespoons of finely grated cheese. By HAZEL DEYO BATCIIELOR Copyright, 1011), bv Publio Ltietr Ce. vthe has been , knew that she could net face a life of privations. Sh thought of going te her friends for help but her prlde rebelled at such an aetlen She had no claim en them and at least she had some kind of claim n this man. Her father had appelntd him her guardian, he was responsible for her. But te force bar Inte a mar rings with him was edlnus And yet whn' else could she expect from such n man lie was probably used te daree lui girls and the like and she could hard'v expect him te treat her ns ehe had always been treated by men, this cheap, swnggerlng bully who Hung menej en the table in a blatant, vulgar way and expected her te use It. Jean was se wenrv bv night that she crept Inte bed and altpt the long sleep of utter exhaustion When she awoke In the morning the sun waa ehlnlng nnd In splte of herself she felt better She cooked her breakfast en the gTlll und after her coffee tried te decide what te de She took the bills from the tnble and counted them. Over a hundred dollars were there, and her lips curled In a little contemptuous smile as she carefully put arm away , After ail. she argued, what did It mat. ter what became of her new' Ilerl dreams were shattered nnd at least If riie unit away with this man she would i Ik sure of bedllv needs. Oh, It wan , ,eak. pltlfullv, sham, .ully weak, but i ii-r seemed nothing els te de I At 1U o'clock he came and found .,ean ea,m, and. as he thought, reason reasen al.Ie i Yeu have thought things ever?" l.e tfked , ' Yes " Her tone was se quiet that the i f,n van hardly audible ' Listen te me," he said suddenlv, h die pushing "I'm no bluebeard i. l ,n t want te ferc you Inte nn thing If I I thought It wise I'd leave you ctmugu I -leney te live here in the city as ou I like." ih." she Inte: rupted. loelt'ng up wrv , I a flush of het; en her face I "Hut I den t think It wise," be con- t.nued "You're tee young te live a, 'he i nnd unprotected in thn eitj you neei j ' i.ange nnd the only wy we tan man-j I age things Is te be married Hut that j doesn't mean that I want anything fn.in you," he continued "I m net feeling my. en mie inuiKing mat ou care rer me '.are ter you, Her llpj curled, "Lew I could I I "All right, we'll leave It at that I knew I'm rough, but I'm strong, and I 1 can loeit out for you I want te de what your lather would think right, and 1 I m sure he would agre with me If he I were here te hpeak for himself ' I Ven tlilnn imv f.mnr ,n,i.:d ' -t m. , te marry jeu?' Jean's tone una curl I eusly quiet. Ws he said honestly. 'I de I ' Veiy well then. I'll marry you" There wji a sudden exultant gleam In Mark's blue eves and he felt tne quick li.ued throbbing excitedly In his temples 1 but his face was quite (aim a he looked 1 at Jean and held out his bin hand ' It's a bargain then, and den t werrj iiuiiKi are Kuintf 10 com out all right She met his leek wirh her gray eye dtep and Inscrutable, and after a mo me men' put her fingers In his. 'It's a bargain, ' tth naid with unmis takable meuniug Ills eves were direct and honest they held u premise. Tomorrow Jean Hy friend (ined-b) te a I ir TIIKY WON'T WORK VK ItEPAlK THEM fiatlifactlen Guaranteed Clethes Wringers, Carpet Swespers Washing Machines, Vacuum Cleaners E. G. FORD CO. ISl N. 01b St. I'blls,. ra. EVENING' PUBLIC 1920 ARMHOLES IN AN 1880 BASQUE By cerinm: uiwn If it weren't for the skirt, the belle of IStO might leek like the belle of V.l'M without se much ns vprnining her lorgnette. Back into fashion again are the basque-like bodice, thn long tight sleeves, and the high cellar. We may protect against them, but we cannot defeat them. Tliej nre going te be with u all threugh'the winter. In the accompanying frock of gray crepe de chine combined with black velvet we find, however, one touch dis tinguishing this corsage from the 1SS0 model Our mothers would net hnvc permitted these wide nrmheles outlined with fur te corrupt the appearance of tlieir parsimonious hasque. le our I mind it does eer thing te relieve the high tension rerMige. The fur used here is gray squirrel, and the combination nf mnterlals Is an extremely popular one. Things Yeu II Leve te Make tSash of Fur Fer an after-ioen , r evening freclt whnt could be mere chic than this fur wish! If veu have a fox scarf, or almost nnv ether kind that has become worn around the edges, r p It apart. Cut away i the worn parts (Always cut fur en the I wrong side with a verj Miarp Knue) , Line the plc-e chosen for the Bash with a vivid oler thnt will be In harmony with the frock Faten it te the side of our silk or cord g'rdle Th's fur sash will lend a new and cnarmlng nete te an old frock. KLOItA. , Being Sold xlvv t LLLHaLI " M i M j iBAg J h-,agii LESS THAN HALF-PRICE Of Oi - -r best workmanship, bearing nn enviable national reputation for for ever 30 years. Piece Goods, 20c Per Yard and Up The Shirts Tutelman Bres, are nationally fumeus makers of men hih-gralc shirts These are brnnd new, perfect examples of their best products t. the finest fabrics and newest patterns. PRICES 10WER THAN THE COST OF MAKING Sale New Being Conducted en Our Big Factory Fleer Cars 47, 51 and 43, running in either direction, pass our deer TUTELMAN BROTHERS N. E. Cor. 8th & Spring Garden Sts. Salesroom Open 0.30 A. M. 10 6 P. M. Friday and Saturday te 7 P. M. LEDGEEPHIL,ADELl?HIA,j FKIDAY, Please Tell Me What te De By CYNTHIA Te "Delmar" Delmnr The person who writes the articles en palmistry only writes nbeut hnnds In general He does net rend In dividual hands. If you wish Cynthia te return your hand Imprrsslen send her a self-addressed, stamped envejepe. Says Writer Is Simple Denr Cynthln "Kensington." the Vmcrlcnn Longfellow, says ,he Is "Just nn erdlnnry simple ruv." Hlmnje Is lust rBht TUB PIjBHE. I wonder what "Kensington" nnd the rest of the renders will think about the appellation "American Longfellow Pear Plcbe. plensa de net give our grcut American poet te another country. And "Kensington" Is Here Pear Cynthia Many ..mialm? vnll nnxlfttv bV pardons for caning you 'Skinny." out tne truin is u in bushel of nerve, nowadays te publish n "peme " Hence, the stratagem uped te get you riled. Wish I could get some of these editors real mad. nut tnny re n thick-skulled tuinc.n. ihke cvcij thing one writes for prnlse and then or der the efllce bev te threw a ceuple of mere rejection slips In for geed meas ure It must be reynl fun te work In a publisher's ofllce. I envy you KENSINGTON. Tnu are forgiven, but plense de net be se net co about us peer editors. AVc really are ery nice. Wants Advice Pear Cvnthtn Yeu have given xerv manv Klrls and boys ndlce nnd I would appreciate It very much If you would answer me. I nm seventeen years of age ana ex pect te have n gathering1 at tnv home the latter part of this week. New, Cynthia. Is, It righf ter n fellow te stay with li crlrl at her home after the test leaxe? If he should ask. what Bheuld I tell him? ANXiafP If n. boy nsks te utav lifter the ethers le.ue sa vnu would, of course, like te have him stuv but It reallv is tee late, and -iiggrst that he come spend an eve ning at your home Instead. "T. B. P." Writes en Leve Pear Cw.thla And why should I be Invlled te'wnte about leve when I don't knew Just what the expression means? I de knew that such an emotion exists but te put It In tangible, cold and stern words in nn assignment for which I have no liking Take the dictionary's Interpretation and If ou have nnv Ideal, nete hew far 'from satisfying such an Interpreta tion Is Then try te put It In your own words and veur completed essav leaves veu with the never-ending deslre for re vision. Once I tried sarcasm and was left with a burning loneliness that nas mv unwelcome companion for a fort night ngaln 1 tried tn be funny and de clared that "love Is like n, disease : most of us catch It and suffer, some recover, but the vast majority nre never what thev were before" Retribution came I swift and sure; I caught It tnyse.f within six weeks of the statement, nave "suffered" ever since and gloried In It. much te the amusement of the part who heard the remark. Leve should be respected, counter felts avoided and nn Ideal held then dividends of hnpplness are bound te be diclared I might write much mero but It would only be a repetition of my letter te "I'e Jure" en the same subject which veu ran last spring As I before con cen ftssed. I borrowed entire paragraphs rem IJmcrsnn's essay en "leve" and In- orperatod them In my letter I would Mic(ret that It cither be relnseited--wlth full credit te the master, who wrote he original or veur renders secure a "py of the essay and study, net read, It for their own satisfaction. As an In- iiv'du.il. I knevv of no ether writing en the subject which se ably puts vague thought Inte warm, living BiiKllsh wplt r,.t offending ldenls or actualities Truth' which could be termed laws ale en tlled In it I am franklv Jealous of a man who can entertain himself and the world betides by putting Inte ex quisite words the secrets of his thought Beyond that ncccpt leve when ft comes, and until that point cease won wen deiing In definite terras und Indefinite phrases It gets veu new here except nte a maze of speculation and tends te develop Inte a cynicism which Inocu lates veu against the greatest content ment that I.fe affords Tim Bl'CK PHIVATH 1 live mm Half a Millien Dollars Werth of Men's High Grade SHIRTS and Thousands of belts of PIECE GOODS New Our FACTORY at in $4.00 1 The Piece-Goods Thousands of belts of Entrlish nnd American woven and printed minimis. Well adapted for making shirtwaists, children's dresses, heuse dresses, aprons, kimonos, curtains and. pajamas. WHAT'S WHAT Ily IIKLKN I1KCIK It detrncts greatly from the nppcar nppcar nnce of a Christmas package when It comes wrapped In crumpled paper nnd tied with grocer's twine. On the ether hnnd, the ovcrdecerntlng of holiday parcels In out of date Once upon n time we used te wrnp gifts In geld or sliver paper, or In dark blue tissue, upon which we had pnBtcd ever se many sliver stnrs te represent the Christmas eky at midnight hurlng the war we dropped all this needless elaboration of externals nnd new we are satisfied te wrap Christina gifts In new white or green paper, tied with red nnd green twine, or we use regulation holly paper with tinsel cord. If the gift Is of small size It Is wrap ped In manv layers of tlsoue paper and sent In a 'box large enough te be handlea without danger of less. The Weman's Exchange Wants te Berrow Small Child Te the JMIfer of lt'nmnn's fair: Dear Madam Could you tell nic of any Institution which allows you te have a youngster for the holidays? We would like a boy or girl from one year te five years rid. We would premise te take geed care of the child. We have nj ildren, our little girl having died three years age. Mt'.S W B The Children's Bureau, 411 Seuth Fif teenth street, will find a little child for you te make happy ever the helldavs It Is a beautiful Idea te want te oerrow one. A Leap Year Dance Te fee Editor of H'omen'j l'oet: Pear Madam Will veu be geed enough te suggest ballroom decorations for a lap Year dance te be held In about u week from this date? C It. Have rose and white for the Lolor Lelor Loler scheme In decorating the ballroom for a U-np Yenr dance Ot some of the rolls of crepe paper about flve Inch.' wide and drupe this all around the room, twisting It loosely. If there are any sidelights or ether lights that can be covered, make little hliades of the rose crepe paper, cut In heart shapes, and fasten te wire, se that they will stay In form. Yeu can also have tiny hearts of roe-colored catdbeard attached by Ktung te the draped paper tlrlps In dif ferent pnrls of the room. Answers the Editor Te the L'diter of tVemrtii'' Pei: P".ir Madam I read In the BvnMNO rrm.ic I.kijeur of December 13 nn nr- tt. le about hew little a man knows when it comes te darning The buck tone of the article was hew useless men w-re, whin It tame te sewing en a button, te . nnd fln.illv ended up with Hew In the world de they ever live through that Interval between leaving home and mother, and marrying'"' Se. with jour pet mission. I will tr te en lighten the writer a little. Fltst Men K t through thnt period somehow, but tbt main thing Is that they get threugn Second it's only human nature thnt there Is no man who is geli g te de his own mending, etc., when ha an get somebody else te de It. Third, what Is the wife there for, but te de these little Items? Fourth, In mv opinion a geed wife should frequently Inspect her husband's coats, trousers, etc and see If thev need repairing; also it Is the husband's plac te Inform his wife where she can be use ful With regard te my personal experi ence, I may Inform the writer that I left "home aid mother" at the age e: ixteen (twenty new) nnd saw active service heth In the great war, und after it, in north- rn Russia. Since that time, I hive done all mv own washing, darn ing, sewing, etc., but, of course, don't mean te Infer that I de It as well as a woman I am only trying te point out that we men urc net se useless along that line of work as some people make us out te he W. O II te $1.00 Shirts! DECEMBER -if, 1920 DO YOU FIGHT BATTLES WITH YOUR LAZY MIND? When Yeu Conic te an Obscure Paragraph in Your Reading or De Yeu Simply Give Up and Ship Over It? TTAVn you rend this?" naked n member or the sewing circle ob she took out the book thnt made her sewing bag se heavy. "I tried te, becntisc everybody said It wns se geed, nnd se worth while," replied her neighbor. "But I couldn't get into it." "It is rather deep nt first, nnd you have te wade through n geed deal of thnt before .veu get into the story," agreed the first member. "But It would pay jett te wnde through, because ti s u fine book." "I'm net much en wading through deep reading," declared the ether. "I'm afrnld I'll have te give, it up." Hew ninny of us there nre who feel just thnt wny t We hear nbeut n book thnt every body is rending nnd wc start te read It just because Jt teems te be the thing te de. But ns we finish the first page nnd turn ever, two whole pages of unbroken "reading" Marc us. In the face. We sigh, leek nhead te see hew coon the real story begins nnd settle down te be bored until we get up te it. It never occurs te us te try te find the real value of these first opening paragraph?; they nre simply long, dull nnd dry, nnd we skim ever them ns quickly ns posslble just for the sake of what comes after. When we get te the story we rend nleng xvlth enjoyment, until we sud denly begin te get mixed up and won der, "Why, when is nil this happen ing?" or "Where is this story laid?" And then we bnve te turn back te our first dull paragraphs nnd rend them all through te find out just when and where it all happened. We don't like te de it, but it serves us right. WiriW lazy. If we meet up with n paragraph or a sentence that Is hard te understand, we try it once or twice, fnll te get the meaning of It and skip blithely en te something cnslcr. If we nre rending n story merely for the sake of the talc ft tells, we can safely de this. But if wu have started te read in order te lenru n little, Improve our minds n little, give ourselves something bigger nnd better te think nbeut, we cannot skip n single pnrngraph, n single sentence, even n word. Every one of them was written in or dcr te express n theught: if we have te rend it ever nnd ever before we enn grasp that thought ee much the better. We may net set anywhere, but we get something. And the consciences that have been whimpering nbeut nil these peer little neglected pningrnpus which we have snubbed for time te timn hnvc a chnucc te sit up nnd chuckle nt our struggles. y: OV'TAs find ufter veu hnve fought mind several times that deep, obscure passages are easier te understand than thev used te be. Yeu will be nble te hnve thnt rare ' f !' f V ' ' ! 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