Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 18, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 10, Image 10

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JAUABY ' 18, 1021'
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IN BROWN AND YELLOW A ,
SHE WANTED TO "WEAR
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itfte'. WILSON HAS FOUND
SOME GOOD NEW SAUCES
To iD'se If 7i Slews, Fricassees, a la King Dishes and Oysters.
Liuiiun a VAllemande Give Thickening to
Soups and Brotli
to
rn
l
Hy MRS. M. A. WILSON
ttmtvTtoht. mil. tm Mr,, m. t. m'jon. '
Ail iiahu u.rrvtii.)
rplli: tnrlou tmtbodi of tl.b'K'(iini,M
ttuutm nnd Hiuii'i'H. i-ti'.. lire culled
, I.I.iI.miii-. it l'Allem.uiilc
Tills is n 'white saiii-f. and is made
Telth Ktoils, vvnti-r or milk nnd Hour.
which It uvd a a tmrkrmin; ngiMi:
fcometimei rurnitiirrh 1- mod: but thl
is Vcrj seldom. Chemists t"dn t' II
m llint usim; butti r flit ns u basis ot'
Milking u roux is tnboo. fur tin- rtns n
tlinf butter fut bum nt a MO
temiierntiiie, and thus mi the fittt
rinrtloies to "vnnite und d".'oiiiioiie
Hits makes Die article unlit tor foml. ,
TIiIh sepai-itiun tnhes phiee i-vcii Munich
the butter is not Jul tiottod to brown.
ClieMiMry a No t'dls the Frcnrli house
M'lfe that she limy miike a most di -lieioiiH
Miui'e bj blendinu' Hour nnd cold
lhlilid nnd beatins tin- two with n wire
whip, si on tir fork. o as to Mem!
thoroughly and free th" mixture fpen
lumps. Tli. ii brlnj it iiuleU to n M'
mid bent bard till the time.
This wll irmi.ii e n (1 infJ til;
Binooth i-rennn Hiiiice of rimmI tlnvor n:ni
rppenrnint'. It usunlh reijuires about
live minute' f ..!okin' alter lli
MlilCP romoi to tin- bolliiis point to r -liioVe
the raw taste from th - lloiir.
Now season, nnd if vou desire t )
butter flavor add one or two tablespoon
of butter jn-t before ervlni: nnd beat i
In the butter to blend thotoushly. I
The Kn neb bon.ewlf"' alwajs stra'n i
her Kuuees tbrouirh a nii-ve that lias brim
lined with a pore i f chre-e iloM . She
Kathert ii i . Hi irners of the doth, and
by twlsimj; it, in much ll." -.nine man
tier that a laundress wrings the ediirt. '
ho sipie 'Ze i In. .uuce turouiTh the eloth.
l.iuNuii of Kg
This liuisoti is usu'illj ued for -wnip-i.
broths, p"ii'ettes nud fiirunse... i i
chicken; nlo .n a sick diet, where it is
essential to inerenso the nutritive vnlue
of the food. It is important not to
destroy the ulu,. of die ess.
1'repnr" the ..mre as ilireetid. ain.
add the o!ks of !(;; and bent in mtj
hard; rwump at mn'c from tlio liro, m.
the heat of th- .iun. t th.- boilinc po,int
is sutiie'ent t I; t'.w esc without per-
Jiiittinj; the n.ixturi' 1 stand on the
frtove. TliN viiiiei i nls.. ii. d in very
rieh dish"-, mh'i as a lu Ncwburj.'. a Ir.
llitis, ete.
I'ormula for p'uin wl.ile miu.--Place
in n ..nicotian :
One t'iti ) mill.,
Vour Itvtl tnl'itiiuGiii .. jtu.t..
liissolvo tlie Hour in the milk
then brinix "-louly to a boi! and
::; il
bent
hard all tli
whi'e. Took ni'ter reach -
ins the boiling poiut for i.iKht minutes.
It is now roiidji to sciijiiiii. I e I1
Ujtunl Fiasniiiiu f..r this sauce;
Tiro-thmh tiuapiitm of salt.
Onv-quaiti r huspunn of ichit'
!'!
per
Tiro t'llih ito'iiis of buttrr.
lieat to blend. It i now r.-adj !
ifrve. Heinembi r to ue tl.e !j.-t 1,'nide
of flour, for poor tlour will not thicken
and will Km a i i appeai-m,,-.- to th"
lauec.
Dutdi or iIoll.ind.iI-.e s.;njf,.
3'lnce in i iiiu',1 au, ; u-i :
t)ne-hal up of ii-'ifir.
1 iro Unl til hit ipuom tii . 'it i. '..) 'i.
Stir to liol. th- -rar.'i and ti en
hriiu to n boil inol k I'm1 .' f-w
"o'linutes. U, rn...... tioi.i tio- tin- nnd
add:
Four ouw 1 1 ,; l.utti i.
hiiee of om Union, ,.;ra '.
One-hn'f trnpno,i i,t .alt,
Onvovai t' r tnlponn nj l" pi
One-half t'aipoon ! anrlf . n 1 ,
Yull. I of tiri, ,.;..
Heat to bb-nd 'Icr. ui.. . .- 1 ;' -
THE HUSBAND HATER
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t.OjiiiD' f. It
Jit' i . . .
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Joii u 'i r ..,.,
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urj, ii f v til hi I- 'in.o-i
mill lnuA-r ;.fej i.itr. ,. .- hi
Tier flutinlue. . Man: II ' : '
the tlithkci n' tut.ht t'r.il 'i-i'.i ''',
Jin is a an t, I i In . v.ii r i ..
titan uist i ..s .in ii, "ki- -.ii
meets h, k iis.. . . ., n . -Dick
mistnkt . In r t o ! ' " .'"
liltl co.nta In li.r on. t.iAl ui.h I.
.Miflfleattoi! tl. it "hi n i:H"ti i
ittm. Jean ii .'kukri" lot If i
unci Marl,-, ,i I o i 'yim s l , u- '. .' o
hilars tii.itfcn i.of..re to ! t '. n,
hack t:ast, i 'n n nt '.hv - .
iiiifc In r I. i, , i ' . it . i .
1'lslt III! o ' '.'tol i " i '. '
uilioires, cio' t.Mi.S fi. t' i .. i v
latisfieil i't'i i "' 'i' . i.'ni
t-atuim It- i ,i nl I I '
Cicely Asks for Money
I'll
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'A rf TIP .I'i ill
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nation Je.in h i
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Clcelv's in. in i in
rt ui love ii. .it. I '
n tlcing tl . f l.
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The (Jiii'slUm Corner
Tod.i.v's Iniiuhles
1. im ribi -"ine
fu-
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r in.
ol- .
.ip-
d. Us t" ,i i i'i i
siuull Lit i : u.g'
2. In what r.iu w
U
1 . Tl
necklai e L" Vk..rn
il. How n.av a niuifortuble u.ul . l'-
fective anh for the foot bt uiaileV
1. Describe a giai.-ful skirt for an
evening fp-ck oi l-'a..k satin nn-J
mnline
To lulp ti " kill h ii to be an W -
trailive pki.--t ho .m tin; tn.
for tloir igur iimI spiers Le
"innde nver'"-
What s.niple ir i ..ni.g ol
fn sla-ii the un unii '- .' 'he
vigour bat t1 at i -i- I ru
till WHit i '
t".terd.l's Aliswels
. A stunning bug to be cirr .-.I vvun
a sport suit i made of t.n- sun."
roughlv woviii material as l v
Stilt. littlKlnd to U tortoles,e
frame
. A puir of durable ou""e cuft.-) taut
are wn.il kept clean can Le made
'of c.-llu'loiJ, witli small uieiul
fasten -i-.
. A ii"iv and efficiive vvuv of Link
ing n loimd luffctn pillow cover is
to lut a large circle of the tnate-
rinl I, tll.e ll.e l.illlUC Will. In tills
iiml' di ii w the taffeta uver it in
folds, placing a silk rose iu the
cent i r.
, If the piVinienU are covered
with iie the fi et can be kejit from
slipping bv iie spikes attached to
thu hei Is of the shoes by straps.
. A iiinuii and attractive little
hookiiiurk wlihh would be nice to
give to some one who is fond of
books U made of n piecu of nar
row ribbon witli u tm loiind but
ton mold com red with wool,
which bus a lace painted on it,
attached to uoh md of the rib
bon. When preparing ii fish for eating
the nellies can be ijuickl) removed
by using (i crater with u bath
brusu buck
eook over IwiUtiR wntt-r both for five
. I miniitcs. Serve. Thin method prevent"
nuniitfs. Serve. Tim method ti
I'urdllnK of mixture, If it has to tnud
for n few mliiutus.
.Mnltre d'Holcl llutto
Melt four Diitiooi of buttrr over u pun
i ot hot water,
IhiwI :
Now place iu a small
Tiro and om -hnlf
stniimd lemon itiici.
taltcspoons of I
Tiro tablespoons uf parslvy mince
very fine,
line-half teaspoon of .nf.
Ihn -iiunrter tiaipmtn of Luttir.
Add the melted butter, strain through
i n piece of oboes,, cloth, ltent the mix. -t
ture to b'end and then set the botfl in
a pan of warm water. Tills amount
will sorio ."ix people. This cnuce is
usually served on -teaki), hupn, lish
and vjivtnblM.
.Maitre d'Hotel Miurc
I'repnrc the plain white sauce as di
rected nnd then picpare the iiitiltr '
d'hotel butt, r and combine the two and !
s r.'.
li.irp or I'l'iiuanlc
'I his sauce i.s made of .stock, l'lnco in
u Miucepnli :
Tien .1111 coW a.'.k7. skimm&l free,
jruni ijrra.ii , ,
I iro a in of oiii'.mi i;i'u!i'il,
iiii half up of flour. i
Hint to dissolve the Hour and then I
brine slowh to a boil and cook for live
minutes. Now add:
tine-half rup of rinenar.
'Ani tahlapooni of finely chopped
P'tr'letf.
Tiro tatiliipaon of fimlu thoppld
none piekh or eapcri.
One ttatpiHm of salt,
Ortt-iii tcaipoon vf white pippir.
Uritijf the mixture to u boil ii(,'.iin and
add two tablespoons nf butter.
Italian l-"inc Satire
I'repare ns for sauce pbiuante uud
then add :
Om -half e.ip of thiek tomato pulp,
ruhhrd throulh MCl'i ,
Small hit of aarlie.
Onr-'iuarti r lirtwiiiinii of thutin.
tint iwiitti ft aipooa uf nttspin .
I'rhr.ide Sauce i
l'r.-pare ns f..- auce iituuiitt nnd
then add . '
Un'-hal; . u,' ;tui'lii ihoppi'l pars-
It V,
Oiic ha)i tear, l,n,hi n in ;.i.-.v. j
ttne-ha'f 'laipovn of thynn,
I iro i ofr,
Due-iiahth t-i;..oi of n'ltipi , , '
tine canot. rut i.i (Ain inateh
sth'kt.
One fftitftoon uf salt.
Out -half tcaipoon of p i p '
One-half ttasjooa o; pnpnka.
Sauce a l.i roulette
.Make u plain unite sauce nnd
chicken btocli in tilu c ..? ir.ilk.
l.kc
usr
then
mid:
1 oik i of tiro eijn.
litre, tnhlt tpooni u' lutt, -.
'I iro tabhxpuona of 1m 1 1 n,'nced
par leu.
'ini -half . up of i.tuihiQontt. parboiled
'Jit -half i up of irati i.
Add the Kipiid with tlo- ir.ushrooir.-.
Oyster Same
hop t. !! .-mull o,vnter and place in
hot puii. Ti-h and cook for three mill
utts i,ml th.-n mid juice and ostrs ro
the p'll'l, kite s,iu,-,.. Season v IMi
M.lt, 1--.'p.-r ni.ii little pundit,
'lom.ito saurc
1 - r.' ,lii ol Tlil.-K f.lnuf.
pulp,
...i i ... .. . . . .-
'' I i.'i'niiKIi .. Mtve. nil. ill l one
th.
i,p of nil. i- water or stock in plu, ,- of
11 1 k ill !'..lll Wlllt sin. , . Se.lsun Wltll
sun
.i'i!
..f I
and
pepper ami a pinch of allspice. '
grnt.
utt r
i"ii uud two tal!.sKins
it.vrciii:u)K
'i.'. If UJoer Co.
"' 1 I. 'Stes It .a ,-,.,. ,
'(.','- and t'celv iilwuys n.a
i i!rv in . ui .lth In r .. k. .... ., e
ii. n fl
a. 1
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e 1, l.l
I'I tlll-A
siint-s: woid friJi
rn. t.. the surface,
'ei or.d morn'n of .rt'4i
mi .i.t.. the dining t
t.usllv .ilt.ii 1; Ir. - . ...
1 1.,J llo; tlleTf .
1'.- r iiir i luPeiU'I) und ,j.. ,
i. r ii.-, aim a lew tnorr. .
l.-ei; ;ihii..i in loorfinu ,. i,- 1
loeltv I . u ,. jJl lo-Kllgee.
lood morning, t vervi 'n ,
l...thlv. "Dli i,. ill ' . ri,f '., ,
' i sort IlillidMI 'lie p Il ..t t I
It lie! ,,1, te ' J.ick won",.; V.
,..!' til 1 ,U S.I tl Ui, J r U . 1 1 I .
ii. a .'.u.ue wh'i. ,i,i!,.
, it . ' If Su.t.tte - i,i; t !
n'uWIl 1 h.ld ro.l.le '
J.uk took the 1-11, i ,., hii.I
' he SIIVV 'he 1,1, iU. ' .,!,. .-,. iled .U
Jfo J.-fu.lv. she iuigl.,,1 rtelir.g
gjht .1 Wl.lt ,-i.e,-. 1, lo.d lit", S.nO
i" '"'J'"" "'J'h '""- Gazette had
..irKt..l ih.m tne iei imiuuiit ot the
.,,. .-, ...,j,s.., ,. ,;. run. J wo.ild l
1 .1. I 11 . i I -I II I'I ,
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aid- m r.itn- r st, ,. i
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I li- nAi 1 stll.
jou thli k, JeHn?"
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t
ell out ll the
don't ki.ov
wliat
i ' T 1.-S I Orfhl t , I st
f i nurie p s t,t tl-l, ,,uo
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in . .e luit in s , hrtiiirr '
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'. . t,t ipi ii 1 . g with fit nmoui t
J .. . s i.,i ,,.. nj; , ,. ,, tllllk , ,
f gl t
' " e ii-s I ! . ' i U-i lv returned '
J ok r-'. irom Ids iluir and cn.e ,
'p. und i. I -s hi vv.fe g.,od-h-, She
hfeii ter lv..ly little t.ico to him and'
' d sweellv -111 iee.1 h no i, ,.. I
lei-. Jleinemlit-r v . h.ive u gucnt ui.tl i
J i an and 1 are g. nfc , inn. h out cndl
go to tin tin itre "
J i. k n'-ied '. e!'v ., ,.. ' f hf; biior
n pp inn- The i he - dd lightly, "IV
Hue' jou f. i lu'icli, .ind this inori.ii.n
1 II end ui and trit vour seats for you " (
"lior.'t l. rldlculoiiu. Jack. ' luelj
"ild. i ullinc awn from him uuleklj
'tVe baveii i decided what to see ai vet
and we don'l wkiii to be held down t, a
-etui., hour for lun h "
.f i k hPM'tiitel i nd Jean fe'.t that lo-i
,f- eiu e wn n nkliiB it uncomfortnJ le
f r l.im Shu wlslo-d with all hc-r hKirt
ina' It weii I osslblo for her to k-j.-el
th. dining ro iin, hut she ciulrln't M-r
w.U do trut. and ho sh win fori ti
., i -here ff-c'ing like a llfth whet I.
1 Juk drew a bill from h! i vllt ur d
h mdi-d It to Cpely
'Havu n, good time." he s.i d "'j , i
bj J.in." And bo was off. I
i ' 'I. t ly exulted.
"V,iu Mt If I hadn't ask. d Mm be
f r. vi u, hi would n t ha-.f given n
a em. Wus'i t I clever'' Now . u i.i
d-th'tit d ei.o t!' how things are. Jen,
lb alivays lortrlves lonm excuse idi, ,
i r I iifk for money. '
, .1. .in dltl hoi answer, lut In lo- i
l.t rar b elv did not M-em to no'l i .-li
poured herself a cup of coffer .md but
tere.l a mullln leisurely; she bad 'a.ii ,
In r point, but Jean hated It Sim though '
i ll lilcnij uniein ,ii- or i;ici.iy in total.
about Jaik us she did Tho whole nffali
stihentil her and mudn her fei l u If
sho had tuke'i part lu u lonspir.cy
agal'ist her will.
Tomorrow inothtr Tj p of M Ifo
About Your Eyes
IZyea that nro round, largo, full and
clear denote love of tba opposite aex
Prolnidlmr eyes nnd a foreblad raised
rorj:
ieiAt
nnd, convex In tho center rtenVe o, good
iittr.titlve
b r n w it
Mitin lias :i novel
clrdlc on which
elh)vv s p r 1 ii K
flowers are em
broidered i u u
striking d osls n.
T b e Hat tassels
liiinc from an in -tcrrstliiK
arranso
nieiit of lone beads.
Itself makes the
frock distinctive
and dressy, Tlivctn
brnldrr) is repeated
lit the sipiare neck
nf the dress, wlilib
has no vthite eollur.
'I bo f o r t ii ii ate
owner nf this hind
nf afternoon kowii
could feel perfectly
ronifurlnble in It at
liuuheon, bibhc
the matinee or in
formal dinner. It
Is neither ton ehib.
orate nor too tail
ored. Two Minutes
I5y HUItMAX
A
MAN wo will .nil
the other day living
in miserable povt
lie was a iet;tu
f aphasia, and he
the bank.
Aphasia is a p.ilinr and a piu.lin;
It is a spcfi. s of blindness, dumhiie.s
T li l s
ilrcv of
though nil bis facihtie-i rimain sound.
The aphasia victim's vision is unimpaired, (-t ho does not "see" things.
His vocal cords are normal, yet he docs not talk. His auditory upparatus is in
shipshape, et he does not understand. And his mind continues to 1 impression
able, but nothing leaves its Imprint.
There are n good manv people who, lik.. "John llrovvn." are aphasia vic
tims, nnd do not know it. ,
Their e.ves are perfectly all right, but the never see the diamonds they triad
upon. They could wake a dtad ity, bin tl.ev neter lespond to the appeals of
oppoituni'y. Tlieii hearing is aout.. e-ioii.'h to hear n pin fyll, ct they remain
deaf to tho l.vnl volte t ambition. And though their thought-works are in lirt
elas working order, they produce uuthlii,; of note.
Many gradations of this form of aph isia exist, irom slight to severe.
Aphasia is simply a failure to draw upon one's assets.
And in our power of will, iu ojr good health and intrg.v. in the trre.it out
doors, in our physical, mental and i-pirit'ial strengths, in our public evening
schools iiisd libraries, in uiir leisure Iciirs and vacation' in these and iu many
otner i ..pinion poss, si,,n-. prai ticnil v. r.v single one of us has resource? which
coniparntlvel few of us leiiuisilioii. W m imiteiit to stay h..p"le?s and help
less victims of aphasia.
Fortunate, it is within the pow.r of . m-n n .in to shal.e hinis. Ii out of this
coma, to "come to." to jolt himself into xeiisibllity i.nd awareness.
Ard the man v ho does.ib.. man wlin u. - his ears to hnir. bis e.-j to observe,
Lis ' talker to nsl
strength to ke-p on
twei.iK-'ui century advaiitngt - nun is
ir. nutomobile, -md who prisidn at tlo-
Your Soul's in Your Hand
iu- mtiM! it. lt.xroN
i iiinr.NTS
. irulei.t. whlih mid utronnlli
luhler to tho ipiulltlfn of lines
niuuutk
'.. -i . f s' lolilins a li."
and
and
'i pt tu t It ! turned upward,
del.' li ulw-rtvu -l good Indluitlo
1..- Ii
an onw iro-'.urritd f,
rk wit '. r
prongs
11 Is r.ot often i-ei n 1'. nuiu-,
i.nt ,..n. ir does nutienr n " n i . -i
, t o'ir.l i-tn nittb to strong, cb it II i '
1 sei-VM trtntly U redeem poor o ..-
in the linn of Apollo, it t.l Is "' I
i creii.se.1 brllllalicj und of tl ' add "tlf
p , , i f ucocs? of thu pel so . 11 v '
iiui.d 1' -.p; ear)
rsonmtlmcH It u eoon on i iou' - l
I v.hollv unconnected with any t'.r. s I'.
this . . Si. it ftoOentllllUS tile LTini'lh ' '
I the go "1 irjalilits of tho niuui.l . t. 1 'i
' it. a-l'iar-.
I 'To lie continued i
Adventures With a Purse
'In leturtl to the ttllbjevt of liable-. I
ran n ross a table of dn ssi s for th" new
bah, and the prices impres-, d i ... (ls
being remaikably fair. Th. rung"
from " cents to, $1.T.". 'Liny ur- phiin
little drites with just n bit of bending
about the neck and hIihk I'.ut llui
are very well mad" and ar. -plendnl
valuis.
Fie nitnes of slinns lolilriss Wiinmn's
I'.iKe lUUtor or nliom- Mnhiiii ur Mala UOOO
Things You'll Low to Make
KniHocl f.?.
GaunllctTc
s
What could .1 j a. id .nun-
ping than u pair ..f 1, (,h gnunllet
gloves for fckntlng? liuy a pair of short
fabric or knitted glovt of the dislreJ
color Knit or crochet tbc high gaunt
let t , In a cob r t m itch vvlth a few
gay stripes rurn ns tt rough T'lodcepei
the gauntlet too tl nioro chic tlruy
I I ) S
Igej ti, I I I I
-JUs'.iv III)
SX rW
i. ,..-- I
. lo-i d
bui.d-
' ' ,h"' s y frm
-- tw. vTg)
nrrm, civil-.umtiA n
pa. WK&mtiMm
mstimm
am. imi-i-vmm
1fflK:ri I....
tii mfy BncaafaSssi
lifU luOit, iflrOlU
M.i't th. Cntr. I New a.
of Optimism
.J. STICIl
Aphasia I ictims
John Mrown," who ka.l .L'T.lMji) to his credit, was found
r'v .
did u.i r nli- In had nil that money iu
di
and deaf'i s thnt attacks a man even
iiuestiolis. his liuliis to think, his nulids to work, his
his will to "srik." Li-, common s. n. to-avail bin. self of
I no man who ki . p- bis vvif.- u maid
i H i tings ot the boaul of dire t.-is
IT1 1
Please Tell Me
What to Do
i.-y cv.vrmA
Say They're Too Young
i ' 'v i. thin - I b iu, or i iilu
, be. ii wanting to wilv t
u bu
I li.e. Although Wi iilc but
nrs we ure iry fuop'li V
u ib h in love witli eaili oh i
.ii i.t-a aro uverso tj our s
-i li'--. IiajViiud da.is lave o
i o-
hi
but
ilng
Sf I'u
ll
have lust
Cv ill. I.i do
i lu I i ugh to
d In b ri'.ded
i l. 't think we are
w our own minds a
tut in rut hi. r than oj
on renin'.'
'"i- paii uts dei-lio thai :. ' our i-iutions
'ii ,uld bv broken off and licit vv . should
o. -'pui.ittd ly suiting i :,i. ot Us to U
1-i.iin cllv. Their .ml ..ij.ctnv to our
"ii- .iftiiii in that tin-. I liM i, i,
', o .vo'imt lu have lie uifni- ..ih, r than
t.iiidshlp. I'b.ise pnb'l-1. this letter m
j. or i oiiiinii i"i tnni o ' ii.ni
1 1 ': 'i gl'. U iidv Ice
I IXC v.ji t. ,,,
Says They Are Foolish
Tuar I'vnthln M.iv l iiddroM
t'.ls
otii-r to "uroivnie aid ;u i 1,1.
lieir , poor roul'sb 'Urowtu- and
IU. i. lib-" I off.-rto .-ii icy h. -trut
svmpiithy, for j ou need -wiipnthj more
than blame, and I hope that .me diy
vou Kt tie nigh si use tii ittreiunii , uf
Selves, for Jt.ll 111,- I'Hlinl seil-! e,
tei-tii, and I don t blniiie u;- l,
vvrut.
lii ih dlsguHieii, lor tn.it he must i,e
whin he iiki d bail lnns-agc bef,,i.- sin b
a- jou.
Vamps! The lib a ,,' I,
and vulgar as to have to 1
I 'lease take udvlre I... in
ih in jotirselvet., und vou
more lndyhUe In jour wa
It (.; . ours, hi-i.
Ing i m.le
a lb li ui li '
othtr . older
will b,i, mo
. t i .iiha-Mll.-'
I.
Encourages "Mr. 24" j
li.nr I'ynilila I-'i r souio iin I bav
read the lelters In jui.r . lui, i with,
much Inieicst, but in ver wiote lvfore
I in wilting now, how ver, Injun b-w I
words o' em our.igeii.- nt to "Mr T ii nty- I
four." Won't Jou phase ublis,, u.v i.'i
ter no I can help him" Thank "U
.Mr. "Twentj-tour, I wnild llrst saj l
to you most en phutlcnll- il, n , be dlt
,o. . ,
couragid. bin have in en .iy gume,
and not om bit foollxli, so kn-p r.gn,
on trying, for you're bound to wi'i I
I feel conlldenl thnt th- gill vou ad-!
mliii carcH lor jou. Sho bis ,'0-111 it
by writing you a letter, and. i-ecoiidlv. I
by eludbig jou. That last n, , sound
sTunge but It's tiue. If ,slu, d ,lrt t lll.a
on she'd come light out In plain word
T-nd tell jou o The erv f.o t that Mm1
,11ns aw. i from Jim proves In nnd ..
0 , ibt t., it she wants to be nought aftc 1 I
,1 .1 I vou It may be dilll.ult for ou
1 . liudelstalid this, but we gills under-1
t h other perr- etlv V ui I
Is only trying u, 'v.. n - ,j
o jou Just stick around until I
bi r "siirrutider, ' ami .sh, will
Iteiniinber "taint hunt 1,1 vn '
tie
1 ! I'bctr up
MlhS 1 Pill nil. N,
Sue's for Them All
I'wilhiiK I urn 11 dii'Iv r a.ler
,1 jo, r loliimns nnd I'nd tlum i;nl,..j,i
U'llte inn resting,
The li iter tiom "Mr. Tin iity-b'our
w-ns 11 very god one, and I am glad
to knuve that -irliero ure still soma nice
men lift (Uoshl I illdn t mean that;
hcro'a whero I coma In for It I mean
npini men who lovo enough to pursue till
tbt bitter end ) Keep up the chnsio. "Mr
Cli'ijnty-Kour " anil remembi r tiint a
'"1? 11L lull iibver won u. lulr luuv. I huoo
HIS BRAND-NEW RING
And She Kneto llim in Only the Must Casual Way He Knew
He Would Never Gctlt Back if She "Wore" It
A S UC jcot,on the enr ho snw a filrPi
v whom ho linii met several times
in u rnthcr cnsual way.
There wns nn empty sent beside her,
nnd he cnt down, with the tiRttnl remark
nbout the dny und how had she been and
nil that.
"I hnveti't seen yoi for quite a
while," she said. "You weren't nt the
daiio" Inst week, were you?"
"No, I didn't get there, how was It?"
he responded conversationally.
Ah he neiired his corner he took oft
his ulovo to dig around In his pocket for
chntiRc.
"Oh. look lit the rlngl" she ex
elnimed. "Is thnt now?"
"es, just got it yesterday for my
birthdnj." he replied. "Like it?"
"I certainly do," she cried, excitedly.
"Let's see it, tnke it off oh, it's stun
ninu tnke it off!"
lie held out Ills Iintul for her to f.ec
the link', keeping his list varefully
clenched.
"Let me wear itl" hho becccd.
"Please!"
"Not today." ho kmiUoiI tileasatilly,
nnd rcicliim; his corner, left her -looking
after him with n pout that she
thought was pretty.
Hi: KNKW her, know her kind.
If ho had let her wenr it ho would
never have seen it again on his own
hand; it would lmvo been hers frdin
that day.
THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE
Wintc Pristfu RUIn ' o!llei and lintstd evt-rything except hnv-
! . . , '" "-it feet If you will pleas., do thU
7. i'i- 1 thtur ot U oman a l'aoc: f,- ,u (f possible) I wl'l think you nrn
Iiear Miulain I am n young- ulrl of t'i grandest parann In the whole world.
nliietten aiul am licUd to a foi-mal , . JOHi
ilrtiic. l-"or this dmue I am COlni: to I To mlilltlon to tho lionor i lualnirnn-
wear a sleeveless gown, so 1 wnnt to gtt slueiod "tho (tr.inilest pen-on lu tlio
rid of the gooao llesli on my nrnis. I holo world." It would glvo mo u great
will appreciate it very much If vou can nelt) of pleasure If I could glvo you a
, tell me how. S. II. hUie euro for Put feet so that you could
liit a cake of cocoa butter from the , pet Into the navy, lint, unfortunately, I
I drugstore and rub this well Into joiirjdo not know of n cure, and as far as I
1 inns every night before-going to bed. lie have been nble to find out tbero is no
1 Bur.- that evvrv hit of It Is nlisorbeil. euro for thin utlllcllon Thor.. nr nn...
massaging thoroughly until the skin Is
nlnioitt drv. This makes the. skin soft
nnd smooth. If the condition Is not Let -
, ter bv the lime ot me nance, it wuum
I U prettier to have n very thin skive, of
'one thlcUnrss o tulle, set Into tho arm-
hole; us the upper part or tne arm is
not pretty enough to bo exposed unless
the M.m is ion ami Miiooui iimi ui-
uimer pill l ol III" arm is cwrai-ij
- ll. ..a.n.1 til nV t ". m.i I w
prettv. a sleeveless dresa Is not attrac
tive 'und the tiny sleevo Is much more
modi st and dainty without being no-I
tic aide Liiough to epoll tho cut of tl.ej
drtsj I
For n Pink Tea
Tu the l.Jtor of Woman's Tnot ,
Pear Madam I inn going to g.ve al
pink tea In the near 'uture. Will you
pit use let me know what decorations
to have nnd what to serve? Also let me
know how to word tho Invitations.
G. II. 15.
It Is nut nect3S.iry to have anv deco
rations for a tea except howls of tlow
eis wherever there Is a place for them
Tlit refreshment tab'.o should have a
centerpiece of flowers, pink. If you like,
and four cindb-stlclia with shades to
match the tlowern. If you want some
other ili-corntlouu, ou could cover
paper plates with plnU crepe paper nnd
pull the edges, out Into rutlles, t-. hold
th.- sandwiches, c.ikea, nuts and eai.dy.
The usual te.1 "eats" consist of te.i and
coffee, poured 1-S I'rlcims of tho hoste" I
who bit It eio-h end of the- Utile, tv.'o ol
iror 'Hinds of s.uolw Ictiei", salted nuts,
f'lippe and an lee, c.diu und candy Hut.
ot . oiirse, us all this Is rather pe!lHlvt;,
vou can cut It down us inueli iu you
ilke according to thu fortnulltv of the
ntfulr. It v.ould ho enough to have Jjbt
tile Ml. S.iniiw-icues, en.-.-i iio.i imiu)
.i ....It., tl... I,,mru .1' tl.n t..n
"from lour until six o'olocV, ' i r what
ever vou h iv e deoliied upop, on your vis
ltliu?
iilj'cunl, and jour adilre's too, If that
not on the nut' und Bend II out as
lir Invitation.
i "I"
1 No Cure for Flat Feet
i
To IJ.e l.'lltor of ll, i .01 s I'aijt :
Iic.r Miidutn I'k-ii-e, for tho iialte or
my joining the nnv;, give me u sun-nmed-
for curing ll.it feut. I have h.oi
an examination at l.'ic medical doctor
that some daj joi.r tngagoment
ring
shall adoin h- r ilngtr.
And "Illdo 'n Swi,," tho adventure
seekers mv goodness but j-our plci 1
wild; but then so wus Steve Hiodie't.
but remember, girls, he sot pr.-ttj- vi . t
N'o, Indeed: marriage Is not tho oop
thing on earth, but saw girls, wait until
lovo lilts Jou, iiiv llku Twenty-Foiii .,
and adventnro will go to tho winds. 'I I h
onlj adventure jou will leipiiro wd. In
,wo siroug anils i'i icjiu jou uuil l o
tips to Jclna jou.
Then thero Is o..r fiieiid ".McWl.i..
burg," the famous dictionary n allow, i
and "Huddle," his lojal champion, wi'li
"l.ool;ei-ou" to bo. t. What a lovtlj b.g
family !
Ileiv'n to jou, tlm adventure Bwlu:
fb romanco proniiiteiH, tho Iov.m.J,
Ilappers, the old and J'oung 1 i lornl ln.-
un 1 !od bless vou nil.
"J ; KKN"
IIKAUT.
WITH A XUI'iHIlitUlV
But Where Are Your Views?
1'ear ("ynthl.i -Alvajo on completiiig
'i-.yiii.j- perusal of vour moot liitensflng de
; p.irtinent I have felt the urge of wanting
to become one of jour cosmopolitan fun
I
lly. to
Pine
w. ,,... ...... w.v. ...... ,,.,,,-
,.,e t.wr, LI..11.1 .... i ...I.....
topics bufoie the ntan-hliu cyi an 1
...J ..... ...,..T WI, ....I.'..-
, tJioiightful minds of j'our contributors .
Tonight, by u happy combination of
circumstances, I am able to tbvote tl.e'
I tlmo iiiceHsury to lnseilbo my i.rlu.al ,
I effort.
To the members of the fold I nddrts
' myself with, I must ioiucfs, some timid- ,
Ity, a fulteiing lit piltniit-y and d.iubt as I
to mv Wehome, because, J'ou set, I luiv..
I curiam pionouuceu views on me v uriuiis '
pnases or nto ns 11 is uveu iouhj-, 1,011 e
which, I am uure, many will not agr. 1 I
vvlth 1110 on.
Vet 1 can only b.ij" that my views are I
one man's opinion, worth Just that much 1
consideration nnd tio more ; and I nil;
you all to "sift tho wheat from the I
I ciuiir ' of vvnat 1 tiny from tlmo to time ,
I 11a.), rumcmboilng thuf.o thoughts which
I sevru worthy, peuulttlng the genii
j .lephyrs of gi nlnl lorgetfulness to waft'
I uw-uy the .others, leaving us nil on a I
piano of mutual helpfulness, friendship
I and affection. I
I fear to further impose on your good '
nnturo with this, it must bo tonfeHM-d
rather conceited introduction, Muslim, b
j ui the pronoun "I" si ems to occur will
. inspieuuUH regularly so I shall cios,
vlth a hopeful, yet .1 trifle fearful ..n- .
tlclpatioii of welion.i. ' AIIAUK',. '
Vary the monot
ony of the daily
diet with the irre
sistibly appealing,
tongue tingling
taste, found in
Ancre Cheese.
flNCRB
AftA tA Gefiuiiefioquefirtffyybr
GNEESE
ifDg by S'tsnmm trnn
And she ncaronly knew him.
Some girls feel thnt it Is perfectly
proper to do this kind of stcnllng It
renlly is fltcnling; the man consents,
sometimes, but more often than not he
doesn't wnnt to.
They admire n necktie that n co
worker wenrn to the office.
"Sly, thnt's good-looking it would
look great with my suit," they remark,
enthusiastically.
And the next day, if the mnn Is wise,
or if ho Is "on" to this custom, he
brings the necktie down to the office
nil wrnpped up like n Christmas gift.
"Thanks," remarks the girl, pleas
antly. And that is idl the good he gets out
of n necktie that may hnve cost him a
dollar, or a dollar and a half.
Of course he gets the good graces nnd
sweet smiles of tho lady who wears his
tie.
Hut if somebody else appear witli n
fraternity pin thnt she covets, or n
striking ring, or another tic, he is
"scrapped" like nn old nutomoblle that
bus done its work well hut is no longer
lu stylo.
A
XI) the worst of it is. that iu most
cases ho has grown to understand
this nnd accept It as his lot.
If ho hasn't tho wisdom or the pride
of the mnn on the trolley enr, you
renlly can hardly blnmo the girls for
taking advantage of his amiability.
lint what nbout their pride?
cjal shoes that can be worn to support
the arches when they are broken, but
1 they do not cure the deformltv. Hut
i.trhapii a reailer who hns Ken through
this trouble can HUggest a cure? Ib
there olio which U not wull known?
file question In vour other letter
really answers Itself. If your contract
i uiiius you to pay for tlio whole course
1- 11. . ...
wiieuieryou iiiku ll or not, ana J oil have
HlKiieil th.- contract, there Ik no way out,
unless jou hrenk the contract, nnd of
course that would. But, perhaps, If you
tako the contract to tho Leg.il Aid .So
ciety, 31 Siulltli.Slxteenth stieet. (mil get
some one theio to iviul It ovee o.n refill K-
lie will bti nl.lo to ill.sci.ver a. loophole
in me iiKieemen' uni.ii win ennlilo ou
to stop paynunt wh-n you i.top the
couisv. Ido hope that at least one ol
your (limvultks will ho Huccessfully
aolvcd.
Sports Clothes
''no feature that baa been getieiuly,
agre-d upon Is the maintenance of "tho
pl.ilted skirt. Xot only li It modish, but
it Is on.' of the most convenient of 'ill I
skill fashions ns nppl'c-d to sportu c.xl- i
genoles. Vloieovvr It afforilii n.niKtd
contrast v 1th the more or less mascu- i
Hue hang if tne j.icUel thu latter usually
of euutr.isting fabric and color, btlted, '
t.tshed, loosely llowlng or lomantlc.illv I
caput by way of distinctive differences,
t.vtu it not ui emphatic conalstcticy.
Ukick and lis great foil, white, hnve
l.een most elf"i t .i icinline.l In sports I
costumes. lw-n)s win n there Is a ,
eiituhl- outburst "f t-olor, u nniiilng
ovtjr. as It were, of sphishy djes, tho'
hlacl: nt.d white nio hiotinht Into play.
us a. icii.-i in, no lesn i nun us a hark-
i-rollnil tol- the olio e sort
Is'OlinU IOI inelilllll son.
.Manv vvome!i
pn d r that Loiiudnatlon. i
I i.u'ck velvet ptalded with hi oad 'markings
, - w,tt,. nngnra wool. It ks side plalttd
in gem rous fashion nud topped hy -n
Among the newer fancies Is a tklrt of
J o ket or black worsted knltlcd along
sweater lines. Jly way of linking It vdth
lie sldtt there Is n, Tuedo scarf-coll ir I
. i wl,'t. allgol-.l,
WHAT'S WHAT
lly IIKU;V DKCII2
p..,
m. 3" - V " - l
t x l-Tl
iir::' i utm
!'!'3 should not be mnde r.t Inoppor
tu.i tli.. d, Kapeclully thould no calls
"i paid at or near tho luncheon or din- i
nor hour, unless by formal Invitation. .
onietinus an ubsent-mlnded callur
doss not j.tieallzi! that tho ne:it mtal is I
ready to bo Lcrved. In tble case, when
UnChron r.r. illnnee In nnnminiuj nn I
. fc - WM..VS14, uiiu ,
T ilia linsto. . trirlv mi n mntliii. r.e nv.
1 rt. , I ... - 'J .... . ..... . .J IWllll.
"" me cnsu.ii cuiicr to remain for tho
repast, It I? Inadvisable to accept this
lorcod 'vol luck" offer of hocpltnllty.
Au a m itter of fact, unexpected visits
are til am) a awkward, to nay tho UusL
In these busy tltno'j, when overy hour
hns sixty mlniite.s of Itu own ntTalro, no
one should cad uninvited unleua sotno
urgent matter tu '.o bo dlucustied In
wbli'ii cam It In always ousy to tela
phor.e and ask at what tlmo tho bostji
will be at home to callers.
"Gee!
That Was Good"
tliiit'n what our pulruus .iy uf
Cheri Dollar Dinners"
sirusl from Bi.'lO to 8 i; M.
WBl"fcrf J-. i .TH 1 . .49 HT
T.U.i IT-
Qfflt'
xfff i-ii
P'Hil tllITLT ST.
Is'l MIllII 1:1111 hi'.
1 ij siiith birii sr.
My .
osLwesnoii-
sbould not he
overtaxed.
Since 1657 the
recognized baby
food has becn.,
3cml&it4
EAGLE BRAND
Condensed. Milk
W J
1. 1,
Miss Muf f et
would "love"
Bond Bread
YES that was the kind of a little
girl she was. She would not say:
"Mother, I Bond Bread."
"Mother, dearest, I just love Bond
Bread" that's the way her bubbling
soul would put it.
i
R
OR Miss Muffet was very en
thusiastic. She was something like
the other little girl who told her
, mother there were "a thousand pussy
cats in the back yard."
She might have been a bit nervous,
too. Good plain healthy food like
Bond Bread would have made her
less fidgety.
ZJJ
.ND how glad Mother Muffet
would be'to be able to buy pure bread
like Bond Bread and be sure that it
contained the pure ingredients which
are listed in a Bond on each wrapper,
from which Bond, Bond Bread is
named.
I1TTLE Miss Muffct;
- Sat on a tuffet
And threw her curds away ,
For right there beside her
She suddenly spied her
Bond Brcad-and-milk for the day
f
nctljory.
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wwzmMamz
"51. l Jt?'Mi (
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kifl&h!!
'bill.