J' ;v -. "wv"' y. -t'-sl,-- i m ?! I-?- IV, r ft ''A, mt w i .' ) f V Si "1 1 L 1 I m m I ViS) . I 5it J' .. W '1- ; i.s ! I". i r. . HI: 12 rOW? CHRISTMAS DINNER t. IS PLANNED BY MRS. WILSON t iThc Family of Four, or of Six Suggestions and Recipes in Today's Article. H MICS. SI. A. WILSON .'finely minced cHimj. Plwc in a .ni e fCopino; ', i".i 6y r. .. iisoi. ' ' rnillS is the one special occasion when I . . ..... . t-- the housewife reels tnnt siio may lay a-lde nr r uiniiv- i.ion ami iuan n ilce a (linnri as the fnmilv put e will , jiernnt. CliriMtnnf is cuetitiall.v a jfnmlly li.iliil.iv and one munily feels aiiat this dm f lejoloiug "ill lie nrotigm to a mun; iii.ni u. n muuuuiu Dinner ." The rhoiee of the piece dr resistance Will larsely be a mnittr f.r the family to decide. , rollowini nt" three ineiiui planned or four, sit an! ton people, r"spee Ivcly : Stfini for P.imlly of 1 our Oyster Cocktail j (Vlerr ' Olives I Tileto of Pi'- Tartar Snu'e Boast (iiiirea Hen. . llrnwn Orav-. rranlv rrv .Tell Candied Sweet 1'otatn, - Cauliflower I l Lettuce. French Pressing rhim I'tiddin; Coffee ' Nuts Unibina t Menu for I'.imib of l Ojster Broth ! L'elirv United Nuts ' "llomi Made Relish I Same Filet of Hoileil Kih 1'arsloy ltoat Pii'k. Oj tter rillinir Hrown (!raj 'ranlerrj Sauce' t Haked White I'otntm-s ' Boiled Onions Brussels Sprouts ' Coleslaw Mime Taits foltee ' Mcitu for rnmilj of Ten Fruit Cocktail Home Made Fickle Cdcry Crilled Oysters on Half Shell Butter Sauce Itost Turkey or tlooe Broun Oravy Cranl nr ' Sauo or Currant Jelly ' Mnhed White Fotatoes ' Buttered Onion Peas Lettuce Russian Fre-sine . Mitico Fie Fhim Fuddinc ' Xuts Raisins Candies ioffec To prepare menu No. 1. make a cock tall muce ns follows : i TieO'thirdi cup of tomato ratsjp, , t Three tablnpoons of vinrgat , j One fiiMc-;oou of horseradish. One-half teaspoon of sat. i One-fourth teaspoon of pepper, i Tiny puicA of cloves. 1 Mix nnd then divide into four por- I tions and add tue small osters to each fervlee. Cover closely and then cook quickly One pound of any kind of fih may , until soft and then rub through a .sieve. $e divided mt" four filet". Seanon nnd ! Return to the saucepan and add two then roll in tlour. dip in beaten egg ( cups of grnnulatcd sugar and stir to ind roil in tine crumbs. Fry until golden dissolve. Bring ton boil and cook for prown in hot fat , ten minuteb. Turn into a mold and then i Prepare, the guinea hen and split . chill. down the bnck. Flatten well nnd theu A frozen cranberry ice may bo used Jul) well with bacon fat. Pust thickly I in place of the cranberry jelly, if dc jvith flour and then place in a hot sired. t'ven. and 1'ist as -oon us it com-. To make cranberry ice use the mW juences t, brown baste with boiling ture prepared as for the jolly and add water Turn the breast down and cook - , , for thirt minutes. Turn over and cook One quart of vatcr, Jntil tender Baste e-ry ten minutes., fhrcc ,etcl tablespoons of oelattn. For menu No. 2 purchase sixty oys- I Soaked in one-ha'f cup of cold water, crs nnd theu turn into a sieve and , Hent the gelatin in the hot-water bath, Jrain. I'se twenty-tive oiter. cut fine, add to the cranberries and stir to dis Ind add tn tho strained nrter liquid olve. Then ndd Uie water and freeze, iufficleur water to make six and one- IVe the mixture of three parts of ice Sinlf i ups. Now add one-hilf cup of to one part of bait for freezing. THROUGH A WOMAN'S EYES By JUAN i Birds Has he t"ld v mi lis wife dees not 1 Perhaps sho a really unhappily rrnr tjnderstand h':u in-lnuuted 'iad it been rll n 're frequently, however, she is some one !,ke jou trings would have , J'u. K"inc l"rough one of those marital " ," . , . ,. erisp that would blow over as the storm been different? Beware of him then. 'bntts 0VPr tm, ,,, lfllv,ns it moro for he biars the earmark of a bird of placid after But at the psychological prey. Of most r ar-ied men wpo roirplain to anv ine that their wives do rot un derstand the-n much might be -aid B it there it ne t.vpe particular! that is a mennee the man who tells it ty a jouug g"' For et i ,gh rime out of ten to just. fy u in br-ii.iling him h is utilizing his pose n- .in uuhappv husband to plnj upon hi r ympnthy, nnd his art of flat ter in ini minting her ponor "un dcr'stun'l'iu- ' t" work her I arm I I." v a girl not s .,ng aco who said In r ife was ruimd bs nun- of a linnolp.... 1..1. for a iiiur'ied man lit hal begun m the 'iual wa.v, by playing arrangement m.nns myh to th- appear, on her "virpnt.iv. Having won her ane of a woman dur ng f he most en ?. h.. l.!o t ,ta,ne bv ,-on.tant re- JP cuous ceremoj nv ,.f W life compara- minders and frrqijnt trvf. Put e- clared that h, would revu be free to mnrrv In r I.cm ,-e he lad made a vo Tl " ii' i" i sligbth l fi" who , tT . worn n haps of a f, a'i r, :u' v t t'le mau marued , The Question Corner ludav's Inquiries. I 1 t. ,th' e 1 ns M-. Min',1 ! I". I roei.t'; 1,-n e tm' Y If ' tl Ije - , ' n'a i "is r ' H'," , tm 'l , iii 1 a' 1 n ' I"l w' Hf i i.il- a , " '! " t I Hill' i ' ' W n C" a' ' , t . . vf ,r -. , in . , d r uli lad ID powder i", sing tabl" ' , t'.r le ., " n j." :. I'hn-ti as ii nd" nr nome' I 'i n spiMed no til. dia -ii '.r." be pre- n"t,v ju, et ,! How an a mioi - worn into ,. le -i Ststerilii.v's iisvris ii the t.ff heels i r t l s 111 Ue .TOeKiil CO inui uiu -not restore them to ui' . . ..... , i... u i . ... ti , in in w it ii siii-uu uii p',,,1 vvitu u il"'"5'. ""d ,"'ll"n ovil It A iii'ina'un ohinf tor ti," de-k to lo,l, .n il in ssi.ru . ' au I " made bv ps-lllig ti gethei niptv ii'iil-l, box's I'-venng i hetii" ,' i 1 1 t ir ni ii 'id tit in. tl in 'v 'in I ui II' s madi "' I ' WIimi im.i wr Mug iiu s, ri l.eits ot paper and rarbon. lip thini t-ii'1 " j' "" i' v ;h a pop. i hold i l ' U . p them from i urling -, . , ,s , l a l.n," 'l v i it pumps can h cut oft. tipped loose from the lining and sevwd on to a pew pair of soft soils to erve as bedroom slippers. Stums mud- b. beef juiep can !. leiiiovid by wiishinj first in 'j. cold wutcr, Iheu iu warm vvuter nud soap. 0. Leftover bits of wool in various colors can be knitted Into a com fortnhle blunket, Iu strlpfs or taUo 31. sauuA. ftr the iiou a ueii, nl th 3 tjr WflM'tl I' was ills UUIJ w rnrroii .i.ifii ni .ew l orK tlgire, I irotm i j.v - -- ...-, w. ...u ....y...... ,...-" B(iw.,m !;' v-hen ln is .asfnc aVit fi r an n- along" . , . ra ,,. , , bo un-cUUb. humble, faithful, sin- (n t'e , .inner in wi.'.i he -bo.,, to tractive 1 un -ow,ll Held In which And unless sho wanted to "1 - . cere virtuous retiring, meek, uiiob. On t.e i miner in . h a n u ,he eou',1 m .V. rownl'vlng Ms. Jean was f-reed to ,lo as ho sam. tn)4iw. B, ntee and refined l(eep un.. "p ".re. f l" ''" r ,,, . n;..,ra. IaIon, f design- I although she was mriouslv angry. To date th. prize has lmt 1 ci vvsrt.,1 Kr to share his mi-'W. we , 'l en argued when "h"'?"- In tho diner h. re were two other aWliriJfJ. need ' u" - :,en' II it r is n trib- tn. ,. n. herw onpIiMh. "5" ,nt ,N 1" V nk'rs t'o 'usn '"t , tile f t, - ' ..f .. lird" of prev . m, .anr th,r, , no rP ,nP"fH"J Ml" 'b vvan'ed r".f;'r" J '" ' bh rrlday The Greatest of ( he,,. Vlajrr, that t .or c- ,!' -1"' " ""l world t shouldn't put it -o goodi."1p ,",'n'p I f, ' ,T. ,-" 8he reallZe'1 hv. is. " s. (l lit ..... rv- ,-, t ij irv i it- r I or of Ten Will Find Helpful pan ami mid Hni. ,M-.,.A.. ...I f ...I1.I L.itlSr ,,. , ,' . ' . , Simmer slnvvlv tin til the celery i t,mer nnd tJirn sens.m nn! trve tn i bouillon cvpi. If ou havo no bouillon t.up, tii0n j,,,,, uc thP oniiunrv cup Bm ,j tlp trasiioonful of finely chop ))(,d pm-slev and n tabl.-poonftil cf whipped cream to rvcrv 'ti of bouillon iu.t .I0 cream with paprika Prepare the duoka in the UMial rami ncr. nud for lining use Tico cupj of finely chopped celery leaici. . One-half r,i;i of finely chopped par' ' Tiro cups of bread crumbl. Thirty fire oustrri. One and onc-hntf tcaipooiis of rail. One teaspoon of pepper. Oiichalf c.ip of b'icon 'at. One tiaspoon of poultry tiasunihO. i Mix and then till into diuku nud sew j the openiue with ttriu? and dnrniui? I needle. Rub the ducks with plenty of shorteuins and pat with pleuty of flour Place in a baking pan in n hot mm, anil just as oon us the breast browns lightly turn them down, placing the brenst to tho bottom of the pnn, nnd thus leave the bony t-trurture of the back to the jntcne hnt. Baste every fifteen min utes with the followins mixture: Tiro-thuds cup of shortening, prefer' ably ham or bacon fat. One quart of ooifiny icatcr. One onion yrotcif. Turn the ducks on their backs and allow the breasts to brown well for fort -lh; minutes before remoung from' the oven. Cook two four-pound ducks for three-quarters of an hour. drilled 0stn on Half Shell Have the ovstero opened on the deep shU and then look over them care fully nnd remote all bits of shell. Roll in mayonnai-e and tlien in unc bread i crumbs. Return to shell and sprinkle I with llnely chopped bacon and n littl" 1 grote,d oniou. Place In broiler and grill for ten minutes, i The tilling prepared for ducks may , be ued for turkey or goose. , Fried, or roast chicken, n fresh ham or a bhoulder of pork may be nsed tn p'oco of tho main cli-h in any of the I above menus. I Cranberry Jelly Place one pound of cranberries in u kaucepan nud add one cup of water. NEWTON of Prey moment he is there with bis svmpath. Adding fuel to the flames and vowing eteru.ii love, no tries to nag in- pre . Steer ('lar, girls, of the married man who attempts to arouse nur svm pnthy ; and .vou wives, of the man who tries to give you hi. For thev arc birds of a feather and birds of prey. ipsncht u;o bv I'uhiir 7'.ir "o i Making More Money VrrnnEliu; Wrilriini: s, ell Wh'le a wvldlnir ''" 1 pr ,1 ihh ' inoft important "7n rs-,- of the b'lile and the time "spent upon t- section and haruJ1,. ,hoH rt, , ril, bltM nf Ia,,,, nml tu! arKj ST1rily of or inge blossoms t least, that i v a M's H'strien t. n4 wher '.e s trar-Ied Rnd tho selee. " n " ' urmngpmpiii oi tno veil Is at 't-1 ,frv ',er "nt of the secret o' 'ta-"i rg appearance nyhow, It won t V.rt to trv out the idea. It's ono tint rj'-'s . -t!e capita and the socutv bag'; of tn.- different newspapers will 5 "' ! inv number of 'leads ' V , o-d ngly. Miks All'eti set herw' u-, 'r husir.es- as nn 'expert in weuding 1' eor.it, ns and announced that she h rad and eapable to undertake the urvlon of -til the details, esp-ilal'v .'ju i-omiceieci ltn tn veil its, If U ii rurprisingiy snort time she ln, bnli.ui.iard tn- lounuatlon for nfmunnii ,,, ard she soon had a .studio of her w'n where she not cnt des'gned veils ','i ir, et the Individual re'iulrern, 'i- ea h l.t.d . bu- ."i ,ed a miml,, i- r :.s? 'tants to he i ,, i m the Ubr.r of naKlrg and fi i -tn tie v r ,uhs of I, oi,rni in fiht ill, v ,t ire w .is omplev HUCiei-s 10 nnan Ml or sr- t'st r df Inninrriiw ier4onuIlt I.ikiUi &1&&. The Bells Ring True MEAT faff ? MIPJ ,'itt Mil HI w""Blm HH i . ni ii 1824 RIDGE AVENUE Mti At th rood old-fathioned th nM nm. mmrh hai-U In the rfollir U-. ..... -M. in Inn llm anrl V Mfbt belorr Chrl.tma. Thoufli mct i l the lame prict. K AFJ. STEAKS Otf Tl Ui AND ALL fa KOASTS fe FRESH Jfi KILLED C ALSO GEEvSE, DLCKS AND CHICKEN'S PLREPOKK SAl SA(!K rt F c ARMOUR'S STAU HAMS r PW nONFLKSS BACON IN STRIPS ' &i J PURE LARI) IN POUND PRINTS, lfic LI1. Ill loPrrtlatloa of the fart that iiDwjirsa rrniT, nj rnriprnei in KTv.aAi lKW niTJH SITIW Mte? - - v WT .- kATf tf.f . A Wlf . rWlk'illL lb - - - a WSil- fm'P'wmfKVJoz i(t i JiwF Avr. xxixiTSxrm-m.izwijmjatm t. .. --- - . ... . . r- MieMtTtiBr. ikoa mnnp m tF tiiZHl0'kil tfJtf iJiftmtMfM -i-n "inr nn t.i.iiuihii urn li itmi w i wwiniwiiBi wMjp EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, V CAKE FOR ,s.f -kVv The cake illustrated will make n most attractive decoration for the center of the Christmas dinner table, and the unique arrnnKcment of toys around the ledges of the cake is suro to please the ounj:ster. The cake an easily be decorated at home if j on follow the Minnie dircc- " cive" '""'"', , l'M' an favorite ""!" rccp. and bake the mixture In the lust. The largest pnn should mens ...... ... i- . ...-i. v... . ...,. ....... lire about ten indas in diameter. When the thice cakes aie b.iked urrnnge them in the pr.inud shape tdwnn in the Illustration The entire cake is now frosted, either white or pink frosting being used An uncooked frosting made of egg nnd powdered sugar will be found the most satisfactory for a fancy cake, nnd two coats should be applied to give n smooth surface to the cake. As the frosting begins to drv the dec orations nre put on. For the decora tions you will nicd th.? following ma terials : One-ciglilh j,o ind small round silver candles. Four large sugar iose. J. fDHDV ' m HH 1 . HHHHPHHi HHPaj?l,l' mib. virwnaA -v.tsa THE HUSBAND HATER By HAZEL DKYO lUTCHKLOU Ccvjrloht, 1310, bv PuMIc Ltdoer Co. ifiiu Sorthrup has been brought up in u-ralth anil t euditrnlv left petinl tcii b'l the ilrath of her father shortly after 7ni failure in lininii' -lit "" knovn ucstcpner noia'il 31 ark Hratid has been appointed her nuaulinn, ana v hen hf arrives in the 'J hi sug 1rt.tv that Jean marry him and go la,k irrst at his a-lfr. At frit shin dwnantl'j rrfwes to rentier such a thing, but ti fhfnfrlitfl over the rea ltors Jintr h'lplcii shr M, ami bicauso the it afraid to fare the u-orl.l iciHiouf tnoneu thr atemtv. .Mark llrand promises her that it ir 11 be a tuui riO'ir of coiivetnc it only Jean Dreads the Future EVFUYTHIN't 'hnt Marlt had said was true, nnd Jean felt humiliated. It was tnie that sb5 had felt a sense of) power w'ien she saw how r'-idv he wns ,r. ,in v. - h.ddmir nnd that --h" h.td fllrt- f. w th ' m ligi.i'v fli might havei f.rted wii'h n rv man w liethe- s',e cared ' for'hlm or no-. I TTe Y.ad siid that the men she liad , krown 'lacked red Mood .iv.-i ,t io.t thev-re not conrse nnd roiich." she liundered. nnd me memory nf t'T fv moments when he l.ud held l.er ac.itnst him swept over her ngaln. ,.. , u i,. -fni sv,n must ""-'-'"""'""- ,.ih , he lest mere ue " i' i"-' .-.... - th'i g in the future Mirk kno, ked nt the dor i et morn Inir and tit first Jenn was tempted to i life;, ptlll hoping that he mltht go away land leave her alone However sho dc-,-drd that was coward'v, and answered tie knock by opening thr door herself. He made no rtfrrenLC h word or gs , ture to anything that hud taken pliw. , ),ut tmplv a'kf d her If she w-re ready !o ro into the diner ..... . .. 'I think in nave in'in'iuini, m,.-, she siid haughtily "You're not 111. axo vou?' he said evenlv , .. . v.., u,.r.il nt 11. m NO Well. then I lntnh u win u" "" uome sii t r '! nvn'd.ng Ma ks ev.s is much ns -hf could ' ' " s. - I voked up and rtift his glai.ee wh.-h un full of amusement The c or I'" I'd lr faee Instantly and ,he stortr rd inwardlv. Jlo.v 'oi d she live In the same house with this m.,n lie .Iniplv had no kii of the lrf 'h'ngs of life he domlnered ler ai 1 '1 "i e'.or'ed In It as any cheap bull, r'lght do who 1 ad the upper hand Hut J' an was a thoroughly, d ,il, d eh" 'eft Ml" a pr'tenn o- lunving si. ii'i not r ui inn' u m.- nil; iiiail Tc it to lie rrn n,is v 'in i , r f 'o had not insisted on ,1 V K f.t I the gulf Ui.'l strut, h- d l t fct- er tiling tiilght I .i ,e ii r ii miant for h-r I' it , ret of the trip -)n was !.'.! I .log iilm ther, wef oti i- i ,. in led l,r, hln high a' d I es u le stop-i .. lot Mi'k I It " p-, . r, hi r g-tj s rv ro' ' tiotbe He w.t. obllv - t.UM 'ii . Kliii, ., id his attitude w,.s ei tirelv lrle'icilv ii niaoe ,i ,i:i .ingrv 1 , . -i could not h in h m ,t h- w.ren t oo -tupid h would sr 1 ' , i, ' s e no i d storm to hers, If at the Atlantic Stores &T$8$$ nriceA1 Yea t Arte putting Were trK 2 p, fd'-'hrr than It "n u-hrr thn rlmnr if ill t whrn It ntt thr mait mZvL nis thr moi has od.nicd, re still selling it ''J ?ft ( l,y Drt"-,ed shoulders of ; Lout I'ork for Roastiiig. VVVvAislT IF s!l O EmSS M mpb J$S STORES ii II KdB W tii ba B ST TT TO It7" V VC DIRECT FROM I U KlVEj I D MARYLAND AT LOWEST PRICES . .:: i 3 on have ilrult hire nml lirlned nu kit-hc J"U iiie.t. n n-e ror s(inak'T'' iyM Wjm.-aiK;ftUKif, CHRISTMAS Four medium sugar roses, Four i mill roses, Twenty-four holly leaves, , 'Two candles with holders. And tin assortment of small toys. The sugar roses and cnndles may be bought at any bakcrv or candy store. First, put the sugar rocs In place nnd then the hnves. Arrange the toys nround the ledges of the cake, nnd finish the t"p w.th two Christmas candles.. If the cake is to be moved after it is decorated ;ir'ision must he made for lifting it. Cut n touml piece of card board sliglitly larger than the bot tom of the rake Over this place a cxtrn expenses that alwajs romc along several thicknesses of paraffin paper. Place the cake on the paraffin paper in the center of thp card board before the frosting is done. When the frost ing nnd decorating nre finished the par nffin paper mnv be' cut away close to the cake leaving the cake resting on the doily-covercd piece of cardboard. By slipping the hand under the card. I board the cake is easily moved without breaking. "but he's so lacking in everything that he simpiv cannot appreciate feelings In oiner tnnt tie Is too coarse grained to experience himscl' ' Thev vvero to nrtlve at their destina tion about 7 oVlocIt in the evening on the third dav of their trip, and Jean vairuely dreaded having the tialn. Hero at least there were others present, she wns not iit!relv alone, but she dreaded tho lonp trip by stago to the lanch. She pictured her futuro home as a desolate, dreary place surrounded bv flat, uninteresting Innd that stretched oh every side to the horizon. And there would lie no one to turn to, no one to make friends with. She wished now that she had staved tn vw Vr,ri, .,.,. ! worked. Anythlnir would hn nrrmM. ..to Isolation with n. iTtnn ultn l.r,lf,1 """ Tnmorrow Tlie llomrrnnilnc of a Ilrlde IWMAX CURIOS riir ProvUlenre Tunicon Sottievvluro In l'rovldfnrr. Tl. I ""ro '" ,l rl who ls. entitled to re- celv '000 aa tho gift of an Italian 00,lnt "hom " "ns never met and of whom she has probably never ht-nrd- for thu will of Count Paul Majnottl of Turin. Italy, Is one of the strangest documents of Its kind on record pir- ucuiany vvim respect to tile eatabllsa- ment or nis perfection fund " "I beiucith to the city of Prov,- tj r. n f in the state of Rhode Island. , i iincii .umi ui svmunca, rcaus tne ...III ...U- ...!. - ... !'.ii..l ... ...... - . - , , .. it., int.. iitiuti- tuuuiry ui niv ueur wlfo and of his conspicuous familv the sum of Sliie.no, fqunl to about 60 000 Italian lire, for the creation of a trut the Interest of which shall bo annunllv donated to the oung lady In that oitv 1 wno, ueing twenty yearn oia, marriage - i able and a daughter of the cMiiii.n ji.'uji e, will lxbt descrvo it by her con- I duct and f.imilv virtues. The proceed ing with ngard to tho prl7e shall be similar to thuso by nm delineated In mv analogous bequest to tho citj of Turin. The fund shall bo callrd the 'Carrie Urown Hostere Fund' nnd tho winner shall be called Rosier? " ' In defining the provisions of the will, ! Salvatoro A. Cotillo, counsel for the Italian consul In New lorK. sa.vs that ' W V i w ASCO ASCO j. ,, it .! 4. z Insure the complete success of your dinner by serving "Asco" Blend Coffee. A cup of good coffee givea the downing touch to a carefully prepared meal. Then why take chances particularly when it is not necessary to pay a high price for good coffee) You can pay m j il per ,b' and Probab'y not Be sood quality aa our "Asco" blend, which is only 29c, made possible by our Producer-to-Consumer Plan 61 5 0 ' A S .c o 'A s c4 0 4 Drop in one of sco" Stores arc located VI :& ,A, S V1 'rX- ttSW. ASLO A(9. - Please Tell Me What to Do Dy CYNTHIA She's Got It, Too Dear Cynthia May I aPPJUf hn thought on 'Vhat Is Love?1 a'"60 " oun(t pcoplo who contribute to your column seom rather muddlcdT c,.n Succinctly, lovo In service. Sinco limericks nre in fashion, here Is one to press the matter homot , .. Somo boys I know of think tnn. That tlio test of lovo Is a KIM , Rut tho boy most deserving When asked to do serving ,, Does notjiay In reply "I'm no sis. i w. r. a. Why Did You Not Slfln It? Dear Cynthia I have never naked you for advice before but now I nwin great need of It and nslc you In all In cerlty to .answer my questions as noon aa Is possible. , , A few weeks ago I sejit un apology to a nlrl for a wrong which I commlttea. It so happened that I did not sign my name, but told her that she "vould Imow, with a little recollection, from whom n came. I asked her for no answer out begged her to accept my apotogy, YLi I believe she, has readily dono. Hut tms Is what I deslro to know: How can I find out whether she has forgiven me7 I would not risk asking her. Will sne answer me. If she knows who sent tne letter7 Please tell mo all about what to do In my case, and also tell mo now to come Into her good graces once again Please, Cynthia, answer my puzzling questions for they Keep me awake nights. (I have not scon her for a. very long time.) .. JE SU1S PBKDU. You surely cannot expect u girl to answer an unsigned letter. It seems to Cynthia that the young girl would look on tho unsigned pology as a furthor proof of rudeness' on your part, bit down and write a letter of apology for the first rudeness and for writing an unsigned letter nnd he m.vn enough to sign your nnmo In full to your letter. Then await results. She will probably accept your apology nnd answer your letter if she ls properly treated by you. Whp Is at Fault? Dear Cynthia Will you please an swer the following for me? I am a voung man twenty-two' years old and iiave been keeping company for the last six months with a girl three years vounger than myself. One night I took her to a danco and after checking our wardrobe I had the first three dances with her But nftor that, during inter mission, she left mo and said she was going over to her girl friends. She 'did not look for mo, but remained away from me until tho last dance was about to begin, nnd then I asked her If I could not have that dance, and Bhe refused me, saying It was promised to another fel- Now, dear C-nthla, do you think she should have promised that last dance or do vou think that after leaving mo she should have sought me out and asked mo If I did not want tho last We ' had a. misunderstanding after ward and I told her ns Bhe was with mo she bhould havo spent tho greater part of tho evening with me, and not leave mo by myself. I did not know anvbodv there but this girl, while sho had quite a few friends of both sexes. Sho said as he gave mo three dances during the whole evening that was sufficient. Now. Cynthia, Hove this girl, but she Is o stubborn and Independent that I find It hard to get along with her. Will you please publish this In your famous col umn and let me know who Is at fault? SOUTH PHILADELPHIA. Mhlle conceding that tho girl should have danced oftener with you since you took her to the party, Cynthia does not blame her for not doing so. since you did not seek her out before the last dance. It Is never a girl's placo to ask u man If he wanta her to keep dances for him. Ho should do tho owklng himself. Another thing, because a man takes a nlrl to a dance, he has no right to claim most of the dances from hor. At the same time, If ho does not know any o' the other girls nt the party and tho clrl he takes docs, sho should Introduce him to somo of the other girls nnd men, and should dance with him quite often through tho ecnlng. Pelts of AW'active I ASCO II I IkmBSkmrn ii rmvD ASCO asco asco a' . ' 25- COFFEE ib 29' .'Tasic the difference?' our Stores today and try a poutid. Money-Back Guarantee! all over Philadelphia and throughout Delaware and Maryland IV1 ! ' 'P 1 ' ASCO NASCO ASCO T ''"" " " ri A DEOEMBEK- 22, 1020' WHA.TS WHAT By HELEN DECIE V At all homing seasons, and especially during tho holidays, a variety of Indoor entertainment should be allowed to Uie younger members of the family and to their school nnd college friends. Music, whether classical or Jazzlcal. the chorus ing of oollego and school songs and tna singing of tjie popular lyrics of tho day these are. all welcome "glees" In tno orchestra of youth. Parlor games ana Impromptu dances should b encouraged. A pimple buffet supper of sahdwlchew, cakii and cldor-cup will present no dlfflcultleo to tho hostess-chaperon. The young peoplo will nover forB" these halcyon days. So long ns they can find tho wholcsomo Joy of life In tno haven of "home, they will never bo tempted to soelt unworthy pleasures. The Woman's Exchange Cleaning a 8weater To the Editor of Woman's rocs: Dear Madam Having read your good suggestions, I have come to you lor help. I havo knitted a white sweater for a baby and I was very careful In trylnr to keep it spotless, but never theless It Is soiled. Can you suggest a way for me to clean It without wash ing, as It Is a Christmas present and I; knitted so tight that It will shrlnlc If washed? ". Sponge the soiled parts of the sweater with a clean cloth dipped In carbon tetrachloride, which can be bought at tho drug store. Keep rubbing gently until the placo Is dry before going on to anothor place. This will freshen It up without shrinking It. For a Two-Year-Old To tht 2,'dltor of Wmon'i Past: Dear Madam Could you please tell me a suitable gift for a baby two years old? Something ranging from 1 to 5, E. O. Thoro are the most delightful rag dolls made entirely of a material that looks like a turkisti towel, wnicn mane nice gifts for a young baby. Then thero Is a flat wooden doll with movable feet, who walks as she ls pulled along by a stick attached to her skirt Sho Is fascinating I have wanted to be only two ever since I first saw Her. A pic ture book Is always a nice gift, or a teddy bear, or a baby 'carriage to push, a wagon to pull, or ono of those weighted dolls with light heads which roll about when they are puanctl. Somo Christmas Gifts To the Kditor of Woman's Pape: Dear Madam To begin with my age Is twelve years. My finances amount to 5. Would you kindly suggest presents to no given to, n. gin nrteen years; two plsters (one thirteen; other eleven) In boarding school, a girl sixteen years; my uncle, brother and mother? BEN. You could glvo tho two older girls each tno sets of little cuff Dins from the ten cent store, which- are very nlco for everynay wear, or you couia get somo at a department store for twenty live cents. For the other two you could get halr-rlbbons or barrcttes, then for ycrur undo you could get one cf thoso pretty llttlo sift boxes of cigarette holders, for your brother a key ring In the same kind of a box, and for your mother, one of tho measuring spoons that come In the samo set of gifts, or a pretty collar, or bar pin, or some thing that you know she needs or wants for herself or the house. : mmm HER Furs for Christmas-Giving- and Winter Wearing Quality Pricings 1302 Walnut Street s c o 1 A s, c, o A' ,S' c ,o - ' A S' c ko, - It's sold vrith a o' Pennsylvania, New Jersey -- 'F' yi ! 'l-y ' fi y ASCO ASCO A. v -'A ASCO f. mmtltittl . .a. .. -sy JENNIE CAN'T SEE WHY HE ISN'T MAKING MORE She Complains All tho Time, Although Her Husband Is Doing Well and Considers His Prospects Very Good Isabel Aids and Abets Her rnnBV were dlneupsinjr their butilncBi J- prospects as they journeyed down town on the trolley together. "I think I've dono pretty well this year," observed ono of them, thought fully. "Considering everything, wo really havo come out pretty well. But Jennie doesn't think so. She's nlwhj complaining because I don't make more. She says nil the men she knows of make, more than I do. Why, she says you make more." V "Well, I don't," replied th& otlic?. "Whero did sho get that Idea?" "She said Isabel told her the other day and she dodbn't see why " "Isabel told her? Well, It Isn't so, and Isabel hos no business talking like that what's the matter with her, nny hbw? Why, you know how much I make." "Sure, but you can't convinco Jen. Sho just doesn't see why I don't make more." JEN is one of "those wives." They really ought not to be wives ; iti gives them too good a cbanco to fut misery into life. You know them; you've seen it all happen. loul have seen their husbands' ex pressions change from contented to wor ried, from worried to patient, from pa tient to utterly resigned. And It's all becnusc these Jens can't see why they don't make more. They are perfectly comfortable, al ways; it isn't as if they really had something to worry about. Tbelr rent is assured, they don't have to do moro than keep within rcn son In their grocery orders, it Is alvvnyt. possible, to get a new suit, n hnt, or n coat when ncccssnry, and -there is enough to call upon for the various The Store of jfflll 1310 ChestnutStreet Featuring for Tomormw ' Street Frocks For Women and Misses tine, Velvet, Vcldync and Crepe back Satin. Dance & Dinner Frocks Designed chicly in Black or Brown Lace and new Radiant Taffetas. Wrappy Coats Developed in rich Bolivia and most attractively silk Fur-Trimmed Coats Created in popular Bolivia and enhanced by the appropriate "wrappy" effect. Fur Scarfs Animal Scarfs of Stone Marten Opossum. Extra special value. Alpine Wool Suits Snorts models of All-Wool Wor sted. The Blum Store All colors. All sizes. Christmas Blouses Of Georgette Crepe Pussy Wil low Silk Hand-made Batiste. THE BLUM STORE A New Organization With an Old Name rrriraJireJraJfafrrraraJreirr m m jftfo fc-i. -& At JVSj. rn-ruJ J i jfy extra espenscB that nltvnyK tonic aloiiK ..! vu.o.i VIU111.-11 iniimn. But, If they had mllllono, these com pUlnlps wives would alwajs wonder why It wan that they couldn't mal,. nore. rTIHBr have no reserve; they don't J- care who knows that they aro dli entisllcd. Most wives consider it their own biiP. nctis (and theirs alone) how much their husbands nre tnaklntr. They wouldn't think of sprcadttiK it about the neighborhood, or even 3ls cussing It with an Intimate friend. But-Tcnn!e Isn't satisfied and doesn't care whom she tells nbout It. And Isabel? Isabel Is a naive little trouble maker. vAVi,l.h n11. thT iP0.'cnc.c in tho woild she listens to Jennie s tale of woe. wB. pathlzlny, apparently, and Betting juu exactly the knowledge that she wants. And then sho starts to blow about how different her story Is, how comfortablv she and her husband arc situated and how much larger his income Is than that of Jennie's husband. Of course, It mnkes Jennie worn and. of course, she has to tell her hits-' band nil about it. mnESE "funny" stories that you hear about nagging wives and hen. pecked husbands arc very, vtfry tiresome and there are so many that each new one seems like just one moro fly to be swatted. But when you hear conversations lllt the one between these two men, ano when you see women like Jennie ami Isabel, you understand the viewpoint of the jokesters who write these stories. 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