Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 03, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 10, Image 10

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERr-PIIILADELrniA, MONDAY, JANUARY 3, 3021
MRS. WILSON GIVES
CHAFING DISH MEALS
WHAVS WHAT
PAPER DOLLS FOR GROWN-UPS
Py HELEN DECIE
WATCH THE POLICEMAN,
BUT TRUST IN THE LORD
The Aviator IF ho Wasn't Afraid of Ills One Chance of Slipping
En joyed Life More Than Those Who Are Always
Dreading Something
ffi, S !& l
Some Tempting Concoctions That Arc Easily and Quickly
Made for a Light Dinner or Evening Refreshments
Hv MKS. M. A
Ml Uohl
WILSON
l. U'lMlrl.
Mr.. .U
Tor menu No. . allow
vi mini wr I'urii
VJ nil
HH'tiMiRp. K. iiml wish to
Flowers from tlio pirtlrii. Iili from Mm
". Iirool;,
Ment tn nil. in the crmt lmll "
HIx .Miniiu mntinn linve formed u
rlilillns "Iwli pIiiIi. mid tlipj intend to
upend one nfternoon encli week to
KOther, sew inc. nnd then their liudintid
nn- to loin thrtn for the evoiiiti? nn'iil :
then tliej o to n Jeetnro, or thentro,
nnd then luirl, for n flnnl bite to ent.
liefore wendinc their wny lintnpwnnl.
One oiiiik linOinnd i'lfiirmeil me thnt
this pnrt eisted nil In it winter, tnlnil
flip chntinc dixh. ntnl thnt lie eiqiene
nttnrlied to dininc in town lute in the
PVPiiinc. mued them to debnte upon I
flip nd iwililit of tlie enntintinni'i' of
thpip ueeklv iinrtie- Then one of the i
ttratrons inlleil n loiitieil nnd nrrnimed
or the elintiiii; dih -upper. 'Slie hnil
just reeeived nn elect rie elinfinc 1INI1 n
mi niinlvrrvnrv sift Slip volunteered to '
britlR her ili-di em li time ,
To bei'onii. fnntilittr with the iip of I
it, tlie Indies rleeided to begin b linvinc '
rlinfinc di-h luncheons eneh time the) I
met. nnd it un onh ustei from tM
to tlie clmfinc diih dinner.
So nninv delirious menls run be nre
pared in this ilish that I am pniin: to !
five vou t.onip menus thnt ean be use,
for dinner as well n thnn for IntP up- i
per.
Here nre linlf n 'l"7.cn nnppy dinners
from tlie eluillns ili"h :
No. I
CcleH Hlie
Chiolii n t'urry
Rice 'likes
Letniee Kussinn Ilrc.iti;
Tarts Coffee
No. -2
Homemade Ilrlili
1'iekles
linrbepue of Hnm
OrraniPi! I'otntoes Coleslaw
Princess I'mldinc; CofTec
No. :
rpppprhnsh Hndishes
Tiny Cheese Sunilw iehes
Brnised I.amb Chops Uin Cakes
Lcttucp Mnyonnnisp Dro-.im;
T.pmon Mennirue l'ie Coffee
No. 1
iVVi v S'llted Nuts
Shrimp n In New burs
Toast Potato Snlnd
Cliopolntp T.nyer Cnke Cnffep
' nZ7.
' Celerv Kmlinhi"-
It)div:dunl Pimento Sandwiclie
Salmon a la Kinc
Hire OiitU0ti"0s
Lettuce Trench Dretsinff
Fi ii. t Tnpioi a C.ITpp
No. ti
ChouchoH- Cptr
Indiidua1 Steaks
Unshed llnran Potatoes
(Vl'csl.lW
Clincolate I'mldins Coffee
For menu No. 1. r ropn ro a muicp as
follows :
Two rupi nf thiekrn 'for.'.
Ttrn-thiid. etiji nf milk.
T ten -thiril. 'ii "f ''owi.
Our lampoon of .nit.
Our. half tennpnnn nf peppr, .
Ore tin.pnon of cirry pointer
Stir to dissohi. the flour and
bring to a 1 " i I and i ook for three
Utes. Add :
Our .until onion gmtrit.
Thru tnhle.ponn nf pnrnUji
Our iiii'l thri- fmirtli runt nf in
chirkrn.
One tahti ipnnn nf Union juirr.
Turn into a ! :1:1m; ilili. 'o-k tin
rice and -en-nti. t'o-n niobl intn i-nkes.
Brown I"iiee i'i 1 11 rr and tirt ehnf
Init di-li ! I ut ' "n minut-N in fun1
ervins dinner
one thin slice
Nprvice. Hnvp: 1
7'iro diiJ one-half nipt nf rooked po
titnri, ilieeil,
Tito rijn of cream aucc seaionrtl
well. I
Thrcr tablespoon of finely mineeil
pariley.
Ten minutes before serving the meal
place two tablespoons ()f butter in n
phntliic dish and when hot ndd the bntn
llrown lightly on both ships nnd tlipn
lift to a plate and add potntors nnd
erenin miikv Mix well nnd then lny the
slice of bain over the top of thp potntoc
nnd spread encli slice of hnm lightly
with currniit jelly. Cover nnd let heat
for ten minutes.
Menu 'n ."
SpIppi hi Imps nhoiil thiee fourtl s
inch thick. Di) in Hour nnd then
brown quickly in two tablespoons of
butter Now add two-thirds cup of
water nnd rover closely nnd let cook for
, five minutes Add the rice rnkes whirli
1 lime been prepared lis In menu No 1
I Conk for ten minutes.
Menu No. I :
I Open and unh nnd drain two smnll
enns of wet pack shrimp- Prepnre '
tunc cups of tnlcK crenm snuce ntnl
one and nne-linlf 1 ups of celerj . diced I
nnd parboiled '
Ten minutes before serving, place .
tlie cream s'nice in the chafing dish nnd
add one in M-bcaten egg. the shrimp, j
the prppnred celery. Season to taste,
nnd ndd jtiiie of one-half lemon. Heat
slowlj and then serve on tmist. l"ust I
with paprika
Mi nil N'i "
Onon a i-ati of salmon and tuin into
a dish Prepare the sauce the Mime Wom.in s i:s
a foi shrimp 11 In Newburg. but do
not ndd either egg or celery. Plnce "Lonesome Cupid"
snucepnn in n chaiing dish, season nnd ,, , , n vrv .,nn,i tlnnc
ndd salmon, which has been picked free o n0 ) oo'.'ir 'hoy?
of bones nnd skin. lerp if Vou are s-o wUIIhr to let nn
. ,, . . , ...... ....... one of tb'em m.ilse love to you. M ile.ir
Unr-hOU rruopimn 0 niuun inuun, ,,,. ,-, i ,,,,,. , ., ...ill nu.,.l sollli
lalhyponnt of finelu minreii i
then 1
min-
h 1 r,
panlep.
Tli cr pimrntni. chopped fini .
Heat for twelve minutes nnd then
serve P'nce rice croqupttcs in oven
to heat
.Menu No. d
Cut tlie 'teak into individual portions,
and then lme three cups of finely diced
potatoes. About twelve minutes before
rviuc the meal place three tnble-poons
of butter in the chafing dish, nnd when
i.n-ely brown, add the steaks, ltiown
quiekh. nnd then lift to the side nnd
add the tmtntoes. Toss several times,
nnd then lay ment on top. Cook for ten
minutes. Lift stenk nn smnll nieces of
tont and spread with parsley butter
nnd serve
Parsley Hutter
Three tnhlcipnnn nf hutter.
piii e on a plate and ndd
r'irr liihlcipaom of tinihi minced
;irifci
One teaspoon nf gritted onion
One-fiiurth tenipnnn nf unntnrd.
Oer-tnurth tenspnon of paprika.
Work to a smooth paste with n spa
tula nnd then spread.
Creatnisl finniin haddic. creamed
deviled egs. giilled bacon, with o.vs.
ter. njster stews and pans, pom lied
eggs in c:eam toast all these mav he
iiisilv and quicklv prepared in tlie cliaf
uitr ili-li with verv little trouble.
If the ai nml u-i paiatimis aie done
m tlie morning, while you are working
in the kitihui. it will be a matter of
just a few tni'iiiti s to prepare tlie meal
This is particularly
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rriyTTT ,Tiiia"ir,i,i 1 x. S'Li s9SuKKiSfSsWiWS9S4 UT. Ju-tsiaSiMi!w?ii,iivfiiii
1 KKoyrK1 r& T
EffTJMe, jm will
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Please Tell Me
What to Do
Ky CYNTHIA
Your lt't
Nightly Reader" and
"Edward D"
is wi,l li- nnswtrnl m ilw
The Woman's
Exchange
nice hms poon. luit I also nope ini
will be Rood frlenils with them ami not
have tlu.ni making love to ou. .It
cheapens a Klrl so, nnd when real loe
comM to her she will Krcatly tegiet
the fact that she allowed these familiari
ties. A Question of Propriety
TVar (-vntln.i Kindly Rive your opin
ion If tt Is correct, proper. dlBiililed and
safe for a Kirl to take 11 trip tir- an au
tomobile alone with her tl.iiuv without
nnv of her fanulv as escort A. M
it depends eiitlrelj on what vou mean
hy a trip. If ou mean to iro to an
other citv and st.iv away more than a
(lay without .1 ihijiion It wouni ne
most unconventional and improper. 110
matter how well they conduct tin m
selves personalis
But If It is simply to uo for a ilde or
! an nfternoon trip and baeu nome inni
evening, there is no reason why a plrl
I should not po alone with her Dance
, Surelv no one would take better care
1 of her than the man who will eventu
, allv lieconie her husband. And no one
'would be more careful than he that his
behavior during their eiilMKimein bo
vv Ithuiit reproai h
l'ho- ii i 1 tr 1 .
lliese whimsical little ligtnes ate
made hv an ICnglisli ait 1st who rails
t lii-iu portraits in tissue. lYntii left
to rlulit they represent a ilinriictcr
Itildsit:" Henry Alnl.v. (lie Ens;,
lisli ai tor. as M:iIcoli:i: Anna
I'alowa, PolaliT, the 1'Vrntli ar
tless and a study of the Kttsslan
ballets. These quaint little dulls
of paper ami wire are easily
moved about Into various poses, and
their tasteful costumes of silks and
satins malic tlicm a decorative addi
tion to any room, and the.v wouldn't
he hard for sltflful lingers to malic
HUMAN CL'IUOS
'I In VI, 111 Who Anuiirril the ( 7111
Winn John Itandolph. Amm, .m min
ister to the court of the ..ir. Him i .un
to .-'t Petersburg he was lit I ij m.-,l ", it
etlqu. tie demanded that all piisi-ns pr.'
sentid to his majesty uo tlnougli a 0, ...
e "Whlteu" ' '',n ,U '" Ul " I"""t hi -ntirid the
Scores wnltey . room he was msmiptcd to bow. Afui
IVar I'vluhla- To "Whlte.v 1 agree 1 crossing to tin- center ot ihe room Ii-
with Cynthia when she said a lellow1 was to bow a ,-econd time inni tlun ne
khi.uld not peit eery dance tiom 11 would be permitud to appruai'li the izar.
mil Three dunces is enough lor any who woul 1 deign to eiigaso h'm 111 eon.
fellow I ifi-ntion.
Hv the wnv vou speak In your letter,, Put Itandolph, 11 lather highly stiung
I would Judge trom thnt that you think, am. decidedly hot-unipercd soutiivin-r.
II L'irl has to go and look up a fillovv made up his muni that Ills insmii tor
w',n she wishes to go to a dance, a was has lug sonn fun w lth linn ili.u a.l
show etc No' "Whltcy." you are mis-, this wri-inony was not ihihhij, ami
liken If 'vou think that. of course, I that, if it w.ie. it was high mL. ,i .,s
tin-re are .'vci-ptlons to .-verv rule; for
instance. the. girls who poud.-i and
iro on tne sinei una 1111 1
r,l
... 1. ..,.,...,..,, , nnint nnd then go on me siriei
111 iltlltlS' in-. '..... I
. . ... A. ,1lTI1TI1.Ili:ilfP-
wl.1.0 thi' hoiistnvite nils siinnt Tile niter- , :. . . ,. .. ..- i... Pu,. - fi '
, , , ,. . . 1 .no aeci ni Kin mmu o.i.- "-i-
noon nwiiv from hinp. It eluninntesi u.rS(.lf WOU,i iaHv ,1 Mlnvv kiss
tne neidless hurrv nnd worry of tire-1 ,,,,ri.,ii?iit no mutter how mm h the
ii.it ing a linstv dinner. A nice ciip'iov sp-tnls on hei
1 ou nsM'u 1 , n ma 1. sin. ' ..
of a girl who could keep n date u ncret;
well I know sonn-. myself for Instance
Cvntlna treats .-ach se the same w.s
and'diies not show partiality to her s-x
1 L.,r. -Whit, v " vou will agree with
...... ,,
me
-alad or a dainty dessert makes this
simple 'itt'e meal most tempting.
The Im-ini-i womun. the bnelielor
gill a' d iven tie bnelielor ohnp all
.. 1. , '
.., no
get so very tired ot restaurant
d - mav plan and ensilj serve any of 1
-c attrn five menus.
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I iy ail Ma:k w.inteii lor to b- hajipy
pit" than Anvthing in the world
Hii !' .'.-'.! ii.'i.pted the friendship
b. twiii lii-r-. If and IHik a snmeth'ng
ti.it brrnigl ; lnpl jileasure into h r
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BEJ Jx balh'iioiii ami wipe them down -it
Hyfj4vj tin -an e tni.e Pun on imi , .a
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! JHHBl the -tuin i'i- -Mill ,1 iiner- the
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k"frL iiiiiik ":1"'
iiRifv'','v t M A chniiio's or so. i.- shopping bug
KJriJs'T' t i "'" '" """' " ' ''"'" "'"hsviinh
Xf J 1 to polish iirnitin
WfijSt . , Afeurilnin l'1' " ' ' '"' ''i Id in
TAjwk idace oi pn ".' v' i'i' "'' 'hi'
WfwM&t' hairtuii- vli 1 1 "iv im
Wm4i L '!"irlt.
KSS? W i'1- W "' i'i""" ' '" ',, virgin
b&.'. 1 I. nntili illliing inoi'i I- pumted ,. if,,,, 1
K i delft blue nml decorated with the ' ,, 1
RK fU F ll.nr ,,,,.l,r of I he ll'llollll ire I ' I, lell Us
n-----K KTX V lime1 ...--.-. -
ALbkA ' f the curtain- I
Bflri iO, A necklare worn ! n-i mnahie
VIEiH women who like a h I' nillnr 1-
ilHk ; concealed in the Im-1 r,4 pulled
LHk nut inV1onp In ll'
f, iht'i 'vas re k. too, to be consld'
red I.il.i'.d as h" was on the pains
,,nd ii ii'ir .ft rm dails, knowing her
t hough's Hid sensing tho vve,itnes.s of
b-r and with that nacrglng certainty in
his heart that she was not happy, a
vague p'an vvas beginning to take for."n
1 I '! k 3 mind.
As ." ih Ulan was vnv hazv. but
1 ul -o n. tli nc to do with bringing
in hiippiness of taklnc: hi r away from
this ff p a-'t,g tin- knight irrant" to
pr'u-i -s in 1! 'ri;S3 vet Dicks
',mlii vii re 11 it rersonal but one
v whin t' 1 v w ere riding toe. tht r.
. in s'.iUI. r. v "ucgistod ilia tht y race
o" i . rt.tln tret that Vnimul up -larl;
ii d I'.f.id on the hor'zon
II. ri 'leh '1 t'l" go-tl fli.t. and reining
, 'i.t ttd fbi'tod and laughing, for her
. mie .v to him
ff,rf,. t he . a' eil 1 I'mh i.glv, 'a
,'' for the ,'e ,nuui ti one
v ' r ff'it " J-j'i t. utne 1 nierrl y,
. V
e ' r ud ! Mi' 11 d -aw
1 t Sh. a 1 - in t
11 ' ,i 1 u 1, ;ii.y 1 il. j '':! 1 are.
I 1 it'i. sl'e was i wotc'in. and n
,t" .'.V , ,'llid lies' lb' f
1' ,-i " :r o 1'b 1 ii.d proud
r f - ifiit'- a- t''.' set under
'I'll- 1 I In IV" l,llt' .-''I'blel,:
' IglV i( 'ill' Wi I 'I VV 1 lid be 1.,
In - ose In 1 s in, s. . id ,, m, id
'.'..i n ' 1 blood
s he s ml an 1 I, vol . was
ir ' and bit
Ir'o Jinn's i-ws tln-r flash d a b''it
t .1. 1 . th 1 if lik" fear Im' it wa- li' ne
n ,.', Ii si.ir.i
She hi id out lur hand like 1 princes,
'uriiinir 'hi j-erio'i-n- its of bis requt '
il ' . R "ike
'el vvi ,'. lis d s. ,. ir, ,,i-;(,
vol n av alu'e vo'ir ipjien
ll WJ li.T Vt TV If'IOI Si oll-l,es n'
il ad bfen i' 1 is ihiiigi.'s ill it
i.r , ,gh' Tin k to a nfiitniiiti of lilm
- f ami lie took ill MH't bird I umblv
nd'ii.' b's crisp b ornle 1 . iij osur th'
10 tlrifirs nnd t" iching them ' ght'v
f'-
lllit t . iiln ' di-s ti tb if 1 1 1 . l d
, I, . t,,f 1 fill ll 1 ul ' e i'ii ,,. ,) s,
, tl v " s. 1 , , , - 'boie'ht
l.i' 1 list Pi' I V i'ii Is thouvn'H
1 peisnnal ii vv I '1 lad s, en her
p., vv Mi ber h'l-b'it' I in vvo'inl not
v.. dlr.irilMll of l.'ISllg In r fit Ivn -
It 1H1 Ul ' uliv ! 1 I'I it -In
p li.lll , 00 e Mil. iriiplll
Wants to Stay at Hct.ool
Inar Cvnthin I am a young girl of
nftt'ti Two sears ago I was It It nn
orphan, mv moth.r and father hising
ilb-il of the "ilu ' I had no sisters or
biotht-rs who could take care of me.
so I was taken to the home of a distant
illicit of mv father
At the age of twelve I graduatnl from
school, ami now in me nui 1
of tlf't-n am completing mv Junior sear
I ntt-ls 11 change has come ovt r mv .
urn It- and nunt. Tho wef alvvajs cold
and indifferent toward me. but int. 1
tin" .iiv sen mori so
M' uncle and aunt have told 111"
l'o ti, work as they nre un d of havlm;
m. do nothing but go to n hool
- e, I'vnthla. this almost hrok. n
hi art as I loso mv frutu and teaclurs
dearlv Will ou pleas.- ads lse nn vvu.it
to dii Mv great ambition I- to go t
nnll.ge MAYSli: H
While it Is a grf'it pltv that inu 1 in
i.ot ..iitiiiue sour sttidn , sou vv 11 Iiv
tn do as vour guardians suy Po sou
hi ip vuur aunt nt home at all or dm
"tiir'mtlre life nter round scho, 1
Itthain If sou talk'id it all ov.i with
' , m rind offered to help at home voti
tn .-lit persuade them to In you finish
s, ho"l
Finds Them Hard to Attract
! i. in I'Miilua- 1 im i girl ot sivi.n
t. 1. I go with glrK tl 'it ate nns -i'
i.g but pretty or es -n attrnitivi
bit iluy r-e m to at Mai 1 'he 1 o.v s v.r
e i-ilv Mor. thun nice 1 1- said to
b. good-looking I am not i.allv con-..it.-d
but I think 1 I tolil .sou bar.
f.icts ; 01 would be more able t" In Ip
me
M- dlspnsil on is 1 ,.t bad and I 1 in
bine- plnv the pl-ino nnd slug a little
I t f. r '-'.trie r. tson or otln r I mnnot
. r,, t th .lit' 1 11011 of the boss I List
1 . ., . I hii n't iiut'i . d it v. rv mil. 1
it . I II.' t ll III-" sunn '
'i,an who I should Judge is nlioul
, , , 1 '. .ig I liked him 1111
11Il.se!;. ti""i '- tust tllll. J -..VV 1 ,
I ir lh' iti d him to mv home .in 1
sit-ins ratlnr nlitlous to inn.e, I 1' In
never bothers with im- tin- wln.le 1 v. nn f
when we an- lit parlies or like ntf 1 i.s
I know I urn oung, Cjnthia. bin 1,.
Is the first bov that cur made 111 . 1 1
liresslon on m. He is u gi ntletii.ui
ami I .iIw.ijh did admiin a i-.il K- n 1
111.11, I am not n mugh or tough mi.
I sii,,!,-,. 1 have 111,1 tiiaib mvs'if v 1 v
plain but I hope .sou tun In ip uiv 1
,, , fioiif what 1 h.ivi said Hi I 1
nit coon- to Ills home vet but Vl ll t.
n does I want to make in.st-elf ,1'ti.i '
iv. to him I'l'-ime i'vnthla, till me
I mv to do it ' IT' '',
pent think about making hoism'
'ittrin live, diar, just b. vmu inituial
s. ,f Thinking about bung inii.tiv.
s opt to make .v iu ,-ni-t on-' n.iis ,ind
vou rIiovv that In voiit tn.ii, 11. 1 ,n, I ion J
sitsifion If 011 loigt I it nn! in rial-'
or 11 vi.ii vv i'i tin I in H all Hi. I. ,s s w ill I
Ills sou 1
llispt'lisi il Willi. lie tilt I'elore del.r-
mini'ii to c.e.u. siun a senKti ,,n ihu
American 'diiilom its in the lutur. vvo'inl ,
not be font d to o thrbugii su, Ii a 1 g- 1
ointis nnd, to him, dlstasteiul niogt 1 ,1
on the way of pn - illation Kainlol'in
entcicd the audience hainbei and I,,'..-1
low. Thi-nthii upprnai In d in nt, r to Mie
czar, took off one of the glos. s vv n b
llgld 1 ourt etiiilii ite I 'imi him to vv. it,
and flung it to in I. i of lily maj.-tv.
1tr flinging In nn r l'Iovl to I'm
right, tin Aineili it, i'ivov tin th. r
ninazed tho court offnliU by uillun'k mg
his sword and cape and adsane'ng v.ith
hi. hand outstreti In d Tin couit w i.s
sj,ei t hli ss, but th- czar, whll" n.-li u--lied,
was equal to the on.1-,,,11 ,
1 a me foi ward and gie. : d It.ind.ilp'i , ,.r
d ,,llv. assuring him that the r. -a 1,1 1
nve of tho United Stuti s '.v.,s iin.-t ,.
inni. nt St. I'eti rsbiitg
Tl e chat's couit, liov., s. r. d d not 1.1 e
to th Innovations wl 1.1 Kami' j b . t
t' 11 1 ! d to Institute ai.il sviiltm 1 11 'h,
)n I tt Itussla im li- ,1 .it th,. rid 1 ul.s
whit'i liJ 1 n.'ounter. d ,11 a.l Md s
I'diiesdny "lanpernr Norton"
Card Etiquette
h, I ilitnr of It'ii in fin' I'tuie .
Pent Madam Kindly feplniii tho
rtitiueile of the visiting rard Also In
It cot un to write your nildtes.s In
- npi vv h. n giving It to a Plend, un-
iletn, nt'i v.iir name on tm cm
I d 1 n it quite lindei .stand vour (pics
tiiii Pi vou mean the etiquette ot
n-itig tb. visiting card; that Is, when
and how it should be used'.' Or do yon
1111 an (he 11 lunette of engraving it. with
i whai 11 im,. nnd type? If you want to
mse join iiddress to a filend It Is per
1 lulls 1 'iiiit to write It under .sour
ii. ion on ibe 1 ard.
To San Diego
Tu il,r l ii p, 1, tt'omnH's Pnyr
Pear Midam I will bo glad If ou
will bo able to tell me about how long
It takis to go to California from Phila
delphia bv 1 a 1. Also, about how much
it svuild i ost including upper or lower
berth, to go to San Plego, Calif.
Po tins- adsettlsii for help In Califor
nia tin nigh the pupcis, as the.v do In
Philadelphia A. II. T.
The 1 .11lit.nl fate from Philadelphia
to S.m pngt is $117,011. The price ot a
lovsir In ith would be $.11. ,"iti and of nn
upper In ith, S-l'i.jn. with war lax extra
on In-Ill of these.
Ni vv-papi is published In other cities
1 an be bought at the newsstand In
Pioad Stmt Station, mid .ou could get
on,. ,,f the I'.illfornla ones there, which
would tell soil how they advertise for
help in that patt of the country
Getting Into the Movies
7o 'hr I'llitm nf Womnn'x I'aie
pi.u Madam -I would be vet v thank-
I fill if ou would please pilnt these lew
vvi'iiU iu yotit milium. I am a girl of
fourteen, nnd havo a lew jounger
In others, when we svould like very
mm h to be 1 n e actors Please tell me
. h vv to go about It and where to go.
P. M.
Vmi would base to apply dliectly In
ptison nt the studio In older to have
ur little biothers used In pictures.
1 Tin re nre no studios heie. the nearest
one being at Pitxwood, Pa, but In New
Yoik theie nie a number, and nllo In
New .letsey in Koit Leo and in .Mam-
I aioneek. Of course, you know, ou
1 itntiot be mi n that the children will
be Usui for there ale so many nppll
, . mis. mid unless thetii Is a great ilu-
1 111.1 ml tor children they svill have to
I wait n bng tune befoin they are called
lor Unless vou know some one svlio
can exert home Inllin tne 011 your be
half ll will lint be nn i.isy thing to
bunk In Wi iildn't it be bitter to let
Hie children go 011 with tbeli school
or what, sir llnv are doing until the.v
ui'i' old enough to 1 house th. ir own
sva.v ot t 11 mi g mourn '
COULD do thi twenty hundred
times," snid the aviator who was
lolnjj "stunts" for the movies, but
1 only linve to slip once."
Up knew his danger, renlicd tho
chances he was taking, foresaw exactly
what would happen wlien he made that
one slip but he went on.
Up had chosen that method of pain
ing his living; It wns the palling or
profession or llfework, whatever you
choose to call It, for which he seemed
to be best fitted, and in which he was
most proficient.
We couldn't tlo it ; we watch fcnls of
I this kind with iih much awe nnd fin-
ciliated horror ns we wntcli a tin rooier
walking fearlessly nnd calmly around a
tint row cornice ou the. top ot a high
building.
Yet one of these men, perched caie
lessly mi tin' edge of n roof, with his feel
hanging over, giurd down Into the street
where an army truck was drawn up.
and wigwagged bin polite refusal of the
sergeant's invitation to "come down
and enlist."
It makes us gnsp just to hear about
it. but lie didn't think anything of it:
he knew, like tlie aviator, that lie could
do it twenty hundred times, mid that
somewhere vaguely within tlie range '
possibility there wns u slip.
BUT his philosophy Is like thnt of
the woman who paused to find out
whether the policemnn's scmuplioie was
with her or ngaiust her. before crossing
tlie street.
"I never can tell just how it's pointed
nt this double crossing," remarked her
companion, doubtfully, "but I nlvvnys
wait for tho policeman's Hlgnnl."
"Well, I think you have to trust In
the Lord u whole lot, too," she said,
and forthwith crossed the street.
You can get further than neross the
street with this preed, too; 9011 can go
skimming along right through life.
After all, you pan cross a street
twenty hundred times, but you just
have to slip, or miikc a misstep, or
miscalculate your distance once.
Hut there are many of us who nre
so Intent upon the fact that wo might
possibly slip or pinke that misstep or
thnt mlscalculutiot'i that we forget to
wnleb the policeman and trust in the
Lord.
has a pet fear.
person wakes up In tlie middle
of the night shilling smoke, 11 f raid that
the house is on lire.
Another holds bet self rigid whenever
she gets into an automobile, afraid that
il will nut dutvii a tree, collide with
another car.
A third is tense all over when she
rides iu tlie sulivvny, afraid thnt it will
cave iu, or that the crashing noise
means something frightful.
This fear becomes nn obsession which
narrows us, mnkes us afraid to trust
anything or go otic step out of tlie nnr
row routine of our snfe everyday life,
We don't hnlf live when we nre so
afraid ns this.
Tiie only wny to ennn,ner fear is to
face it with the thing it is afraid of;
EACH of u
One persot
Onco upon n tlmo when our mothers
were young every man was expected
to pay .New Year's calls, even If ho had
ncs'er looked up his friends during th
preceding twolvo months.
A whole volume might be written on
tho ctlquctto of calling, Sufflco It hora
to Bay that somo men nlvvnys wait to
bo Invited, and others nsk permission t0
call. In either case, this depends upon
tho prospective hostess. A wolt-breii
girl does not invite n new acquaintance
to call. If ho desires to become, hotter
acquainted, ho pays attention to tha
girl's mother In order to "Invito nn In.
vltntlon" for himself. It this la not
forthcoming, ho may ask permission to
call: this request Is not made to tha
girl, but to her mother, and Is seldom
proffered at a flr3t meeting.
if you keep running nway you'll never
he any better, and your life will ninny
be governed by this terrible caution,
Til K aviator Isn't nny more reckle
than the tin roofer. The tin roofer
doesn't take nny more chnnces than the
woman who crossed the street so ensily
And her recipe for 'getting away with
it" is about the best you ean find nny
where: wntcli tho policeman's sign, but
trust in the Lord a whole lot, too.
Of Interest to Women
Women have been admitted lor the
first time ns Associates of the ltos.il
Victorian Institute of Archil is ts and
the S.vdnes Institute o'- Ardiltnts, and
1 the new department of architecture in
Svdnev I'nlsei -ity hi- u'tiaited a
1 number of (tithuslnstlc women students
.Mis. Ah ler MiMuiias, who li.n
I been commissioned bj ih, South Afil, an
(Jovernmi nt to i-lt t.ie Putted States
nnd Canada to studv tinthods of organ
isation in social vviltare, particulars
I 1 hlld will'aie, is a s. oti h svomaii and
lufuiv (,ilng to Si uili AfiKa tin sraiv
ago was piomntetit .,s a Journalist in
London
Adventures With a Purse
0U of the nicest places to buy pretty
blouses in nil of Philadelphia is
having n special Mile of hnnd-mnde
blouses that has been going on now for
quite some time, which is a rather com
plicated sentence, but ou know what
it menus. Among the many dnint.v
models are those with hnnd-drnwn
work. liemMltehliig nnd 'nine edged with
nnrrow lilet lace. Yes. nnd 1 saw one
v.ith filet lace about an inch and n half
iu width edging the nillar. alos of
the iiioiIpIs linve tlinsp longj straight
collars thnt,are so trim nnd becoming.
A few linve vest effects in tlie front.
Kilt the prices certainly are rock bottom
ones, for one table bears tlie magic
figures SI.!).", and tlie other S.".!l."i.
"Oil, Dorothea." I be-ecclied, "don't
.sou know some one, any one who is
going to lie married sonn. nnd to whom
vou must give a present?" Hour
Diiinthfii looked at ine pityingly I sup
pose she thought it 11 vers silly question.
Hut let tne tell you m.s reason. I passed
11 shop today, nnd then- in the window
were pillow cases of pure Irish linen,
witli elaborate and beautiful Madeira
woik on tlie ends, nnd tlie prices are
SO. To and S7.7.1. depending, 1 think,
on tlie clnboiateiicss of the design. If
oit base had any experience in looking
for linen pillow cases Inlel.v, jou can
appreciate what nn nnuizing reduction
this is. So if jou linve a wedding com
ing around, or a birthday, or if .sou
have any money left over from tlie house
pocketbook. do stop iu and see them.
One shon lins some nice pins. Thev
nre iu two stjle.s one is round, about 1
tlie size of a quarter, is hcnutifull'. 1
etiamelcd a rich dark blue, nml bus a
tinv lustrous peutl right iu tlie center.
The other style is oval .instead ,f
round. The-e pins come in either datk
blue or shiny black, and make verj ef
fistive bloodies. There nre just a few
of them, and they are priced at filtj
Dents.
Per immm of hlwps aililrrss AVotnnii's 1'agc
lalltur (ir plume Wnliuit ir Main 3000,
Ybu Will Be Pleased
when you change
from coffee to
TANT
OSTUM
THe flavor gratifies and
the annoyances coffee
sometimes causes quick-,
ly cease.
"There's a Reason"
Made by Postum Cereal Co.Jnc
Battle Creek.Mich.
1 W"iaS3iiwSH !
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t VV llell M ' 'I. V ,is ,e-i nt
' si p I . f tlllll. "sell ,i,'
, 1 1 v to loin .iinl that Mh
e i 4 w In nt ver I' sv .is pos.
I'ii lie ( iintllitleil 1
Would Change Column's Name
1 . 11 1 .iiihi. 1 Mil 1 UM I - .11s im
n ., 1 I .tin siiv 1. 1''. ul 'lii' the ii-
lii St S I 11 ll I elll Oil He Mll,'i Of
II llsllltl Will lie .llll. ll .iinl I hi 1 led llV
the m.ljol lis nf vmll ll .I'I" 1 -
Vour loluuui hu- loii niiim'ovv 11 its
liliKlll.ll .liri)Se ,llnl 1 mis. iUt llllv, Its
li.illn I'n, IB. ihltllK'' II l-'loni helllK
n,i r. Iv .1 iiilumn fn' loui.s. ;t ,,,h il.
. null lino 1111 lnlit tm' it'ii r. stliu; dis
1 i.ti tor wlii.li Un 1 1, Plus,
'I . M. U hi' I 1 I". ' h ml, ipiuo
,i ,,1 1 In 10s o,uin.n iv. 11 i'jIiIIiu -
. mill 1 ' - 1 s. i-i oof, Httini!
I lelhiiinii Mm pi 1 i.i , Un m nil
o'hiis who 01 icl ' -nuc ' until. s I.
1 Mitiu.i it. wiiitnt! p.i.'i'i.rsi;
While lllSi USHol. ,11 , nv.il to u ,
011 111 tliii column If vou 1., n nil Hi
litters anil atiMWtia vmi . 1 1 1 UiU th
majority of tlie writers m, ,ihI for ail
vne So svltfi manv uianlts for vour
n vsi; Yiniv nml -.r. holriln one'" It, Inteiesl. t'jnouia ininid sue will Keep
L ."..! jr . . .. . . ... .7-1. -...' nn. title nnw t'oniinue 10 mvi) nuvio.
Embarrassing Moments
(In llt-r lliin'1
.1 1 iiii. 1
.1 ' .III f 11' I's' 1- .' .V.
ot 1 ! th 1' I is as ho dine; on
11 mv h . ii.l so we vv . n' h.o
r tin ot n 1 S. ' el itl n h 1 s
1 this si nri h mil ,isii 1 nuin-
l
1, t o tilt II vv I o w
'11 II the Hi'.ll' tl
it ss p lure im
. onstern.it ion svl ,
x lnlinetl T
till ill the tin .l'1'i
tin il niirelv usr -lhari
jssment nnd
in of tha usherj
j have one glos'e
IP.wJ.T T"Z T.m.. - '-v--s 9r- r r
m
b--Mit?i
1 irurrrniuriTiiiaiii
&&
WE DIDN'T
GO UP
so we dorit have to come
down. While other foods
soared to war-time prices
we advanced the price of
Shredded Wheat verylittle
solittleyou didn't feelit.Con
sideririg its nutritive value
Shredded Wheat
BiSCUlit is the cheapest
food in the v-?orld today. It
is 100 per cent whole wheat
grepared in a digestible form.
Contains more real nutriment
than heefor eggs, and costs
much less.
For a warm, nourishing breakfast
or lunch that puts you"on your toes
heat two Biscuits in the oven to restore
their crispness, pour hot milk over them,
adding a little salt. Costs but a few cents.
!''i '
MANUFACTURER and RETAILER.J
EIN AN Q
CONOMY UALE
lira it nJ8BBra4?llB
9
New Models! New Prices!
The new Nemo models,
illustrated, are extremely
low above the waist, with
rubber inserts, but the pro
portions belowthewaistline
are tne same as tne tnree
most popular Self-Reducing
Corsetswhich have been
worn by hundreds of thou
sands of stout women ior
many years.
These women refuse to
wear" any other corsets be
cause the invaluable hy
gienic features of the Self
Reducing Corsets have
benefited their health, re
duced their size and light
ened their weight to a
marked degree.
Only the united effort of the manufacturer and
retailer has made possible this Economy Sale
of Nemo Nos. 620, 622 and 626 in all sizes at
This sets a new standard of value for corsets.
On Safa in All Progressive Stores on JANUARY 3rd.
Kopa Ilro. New York.
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