T5"eJ ,.;. " 5 f Wpf TW li'Vi"?' r; ',! w H k' IS. it m rv urn nJ"D" V :VHS ,j V K-l i vt i rty - ttO EVENIKO PUBLIC LEDGER-PHIEABELPHIA; TUESDAY, DAmjABY SB, lt)21 IffiS ,1 WILSON GIVES RECIPES FOR GOOD FAST-DAY SOUPS vegetables Form the Basis for These Delicious 'arietics. Puree of Lentils With Croutons Is Easy to Make A. WIUSON .Urt. .If. A. H'(!on, I'' My MHS. SI IltBUrlaht. till, hu I All rlohta tctrrvrd.) "TtlUnorn rank and servos many jf delicious soups that nrc mnde with out ment or sunk basis nnd nrc usually Lupwn ns fnst-dny soups. tll-knovn vnriotles nrc: Jiillcnno Soup ?nro tho fniinwins vecetnliles thjin cut into thin tnutchllku pieces Vno carrot. iThrcv onwnt, T)ne leek, Vno turnip. Vhrcc hranehei of cetera. wo cups of finely choppui cnhanar 'UlH,' nnd leeks tlirough. Kctuni to the piin nnd now phicc Three ruH of 'oW milk. One cup of flour. In n howl and -tir to ilisohc the flour. Add i'i stowlv to tin' ptut stork nnd b'nt luinl to nreent the Hour Among tho 1 Httiiplti. Itiinj: to n boil nt-d cook eiuiy mr it'll imnmi'. .uumiu ih salt, white pepper nnd ndd I hrrc talilcipnnin of butter. Four tablespoon of fimly parsley. I Puree of Icntlls Wnsh nnd pick mm r one cup of leu 'tils. Place in ii -nueepnn nnd nld Tiro quart of cold irnter. Tiro oniotii, minced fine, I Otic fayyot of soup herb). One carrot ihoppnl fine nnd! mtncid ?laco six tnhlespnnni of fat in i.A..MH .t n.1.1 !... nHA. ..! ,....... HIUllllUll Illlll IIUII nil: lliVI'llini eve Li- . . - . , . . W&. Took until n rich hrown nnd then ns between the lingers and lluii turn -,i'.i t, i....i .nKini,,n t iim,e. ni., I tue mixture, into a moxc I (Vol; slowly until the lentils will ;iud rub the brown the flour a deep mahogany color. , l','t"H tnroupii. im r-e. i ',.. -J.i .i. ..ii ' I ico cutis at potato nunc. very io iv nun luru aim iuur, ... ,' ar '..i . .. v, ..,., . t lour very Cook very slowly nnd then add plats of rice stock nnd simmer 8ld(vly, ndding Vnyyot of soup herbs. ine-niiurlcr teainoon or inuine. Tiny piece of garlic. Season to taste L'o make the rice stock : nsh one Cti'p of rice und cook until the nee can be rubbed through n sieve; cook in two nnd one-half cpinrts of water. This utock can nlso be mnde from dried pen, nnyy, marrowfat or lima beans nnd lmtiu. S Itniun Onion Soup Peel nnd slice sufficient onions to make one nnd one-half cups. Place injjn soup kettle one-half cup of Rood hilrtpninir nnd cook sjowlv il rich brOwn. Now ndd : Two-third cup of flolir nnd coik slowiy until n rich ma hojany brown Add three pints of cdd water and stir nnd brliis to n boil. Now tic in a piece of white mosquito ncftlns i)nc carrot, diced. One turnip, diced. One cup of finely shredded cabbage, tyne faggot of soup herbs. &immor for two hours very slowly nnd thn lift out the bag with the vegeta ble and season nnd serve the soup. ; Tomato Tomnto soup is serxed in three styles, aatnoly, cleat tomato, cream of tomato an3 bis-iue of tomato. To prepare the etofck or f (nidation take a lnrge No. " caA of tomatoes nnd rub through a sicj-c. Add to this tomato pulp two enns of cold water and one cup of flour. Stir to dissolve the flour and thn bring to a boil and add One carrot. One furnii), Oiir-Adl do:cn ortiom, fync fagaot of soup herbs. Pare and dice the vcjetables und then tldiu a piece of mosquito nettine and droj) into the stock. Simmer slowly fori one "ur- Kemove the vegetables and season with salt nud pepper to taaio Pinch of alhoicr. Qnc-ha f teaipoon of sugar. iMssohe the Hour fn cold potato nunc and add to the boilmc lentil stock. Stir constantlj nnd bring to n boil. Cook for fhe minutes nnd then season with iilt, white pepper and tttrec tablc-poons of butter. It is ustinllv the custom to verve dainty bhu ks of toasted bread called Toutons with these soups. The Kng lish dinner hicuit miiv be substituted: these biscuits nre about one inch cpinre. a miniature biscuit ; they are a delicate brown color and nre usually sold b the pound. A racgot of Herbs tv up heibs or potherbs, as thy are I O'lllecl. arc sold in bundles, 'ihey are u-el to sciion from two to three gal lons of s,,ir,. The l'rcni h housewife takes this bunch of potherbs nnd opens mid scpiiinto them. She makes them into four small bundles and ndda 7.oh(7 thin iice of carrot, One-half stalk of celery. Then she ties these little faggots to gether, places them on a rack or plate nnd puts this on the top of the ran to dry. Place them in a fruit jar and they will keep until needed. A soup b.ig i prepared us follows : One cup of dried tops of celery. One- half cup of dried parsley. Due cup of oniorn, dried. A NOVEL BUREAU SCARF Li CHjfC' AiTaltk.''. 'mH t( TNsrKAD of hnving -L dress ng tnl le cut ir the cover for the of course, hne to be governed bj the . ... ... nf l.n .1mm0ah tn. n,. ..I.I..I. i 1u nc tnl ! cut in one piece, it is m uv u"n n-i- mi nn n i- nttrmtiM to shnpe so uh to nllow for the randlestii In to be set on separate piecei, -in I tui-i makes tho large piece cceedin.'h pntt in the way it is shaped to tit around the smaller pieces Nnt'irnllj, there is nothing more beautiful than good linen for this purpose, but the price may be prohibi tive to nnnv. and if si . Indinn Head muslin is n pood substitute, nnd there is another cotton cloth with a linen finish that makes up most satisfactorily The reluthe sizes of these pieces will, I black. to be used. Hut you can easily copy the pretty outlines shown in this picture. After the outline hns been mnrked on the mnterlnl, hnve it hemstitched, and when crocheting the edge use the hem stitching edge to put the crochet hook through, instead of trjing to punch holes in the material with your crochet hook. The colors used in this embroidery nre assorted shndes of light pink, lavender. light blue, brown, green, jellow nud The stitches used nre the mllleflucr, outline, lazy daisy nnd Trench knot. The crocheted edges nre done with white crochet cotton. The first row in, done in the single crochet stitch, taking n stitch in ench hole of the hemstitching. The second row is mnde by ono dou ble crochet, n picot of four chain stitches, one double into the snme sin gle stitch in the first row. One double, three picots, ono double stitch into the top of the last double made, one double into single stitch. Continue around in the same manner. One 'u ii of dried i,arrotn. One tahlripooii of poudend thynu of One nnd one-half tablespoons poicdeiea sicct t marjoram. One-half tablespoon of pondered sage. One-half tablespoon ot poudcicd street basil. One tablespoon of poultry urasoninq. Miv and plai e in one dozen -mall cheesecloth bags. Tie stourelj. To ue, drop one bag of this seasoning in soups, tews, goulashes or gravies und re.moo before semng. THE DAILY SOYELETTE Sot n Bad Idea Uv DI.KAXOIt t sri:uuv Janey Callendar. home from the party, flune her evenlnir onne on the bod. This stock is now ready to be made. ,Vi"Lcl u'th.e. "" ?n,d' on If1 lnt variety desired. j mirror. For clenr tomato soup : Take one i ASTiat she saw should have pleased lilitt of the prepareii tomato puree and, her a happy reflection ot south nnd i. .r ,.f ,.. fn,.k lun tThlesnoons lalrne What if her home-m.ide dress tw cups of rice stock, two tablespoons uas unt.laborlte linfashlonablK . -cVhat 6ttl)Utter. ..... , . , If her hair, wanting , i certain deft tou'.l Heat slowly to the boiling point andi wn3 pu;im rnml back from a hlci. theji serve. I forehead whlih c'hr's (;vertcm one? said Gream of tomato Many cooks be- 'ndrtised braltih ' Surely, such l tile lievc it absolutely nerpsvarv to use bak deilcieneles .is these were more than incsod.i to neutralize the acid content I ' pmpensated for bs a dimple in ones o?he tomato' puree before adding the o nW tiFti milk, to present curdling, ine use ot her appearance and on them she blamed baking soda entirelj destroys the vital tho fact that Chris all esening had " elements in the soup ami u is noi ut nlHneces-ary. Do not u-e it. To make cream of tomato Prepare thrfe ami one-half cups of thin cream bailee as follows- I Qne and one-halt cups of rice stock, 3'ico cups of milk. Three-quarters cup of flour Stir with ii wire poon to quickly dis solve the flour and bring the mixture to 'n. boil I'ook flowly for fno mm-' utef and tnen ndd sery s'owlj. beat'ng thd' cream auce constantlj , two cup of the tomato imree IJnng to a boil und remove from the fire, ndding two i tnblespoons of butter Sa-on t ta-te Th,s soup will be found to be deh-, cioosb rich I Eor tomato bique : Prepare as for cre4m of tomato nud add stiffly beaten white of one igg jut before -erMng and then dust lig'itls with cajenne pepper. Onion Soup With Kgg Ualsnn Prepare the brown onion soup and just before serving strain into anoth. r hnuceimn. llnng 'o a boil hihJ while the.', soup is coming to a boil break two eggs in a bow!. IV at with a fork to blend and then pour into the hoihng stock. Stir the soup very rapidly and theh remove nnd hcrve at once Julienne and i b'ar tomato mnv be Ueel if d'-i'd n plai e of the onion. Potato and Keek Soup "Vc'ah nud "'Lop vr !-n'' t0 nr'-' lcel?s. A I 1 Une-hnlf i':;en larie pota'oes. pared and sltcid thin. Xiro yuan i of uatrr Tmo onion. Faggot t nup i' b Cook slowly until 'he p"ituoc- iir rooked to a i "ft mrn and t ien turn into a vn ur 1 rub the potato's Please Tell Me What to Do Hj CYNTHIA WHAT'S WHAT Rv IIKLKV DKCIR To "Marie and Mabel" I.vhf.l I,t the matter o' the einds droii entlrclN but If anv Is brought ti sou anoth. r lime, opn It nnd offer It f the donor .end the others present There ssould be no danger of his thinking you did not appreciate the gift, quito tho contrary Rebukes "Whltey" Dear Csnthla -Plea. ' publish this letter to 'niltes-" I must correct him on what he sild nbout the women. So gentleman ssould ask the Rlrl to pay half the bill of a night s fun Does he not nek 1 er to cro with him? Also, why shouldn't the girls be proud to base a pokltlon equiil to u man' Not tunny rase a ooltion now As for n girl who s.iss "Whv shouin sue tnirrj iirwiiii-., , unduly sain of her ch'ldren merely she hns not iv t trie r'giu man ei, iiuc , oocaU!lo they nro liers .She magnltte'? every girl feels the mother In Her some ,heir tSery ne accomplishment nnd time. And for r.cislns a family, do oui j,lle Q.t about them to all comers, think sou would maUo such a ssvell ,non )n tller I)rp,nc,, frequently to father sslth thT Idea their pnlncd embarrasHtnent, for whether v!a,ia ili com will find a Tllee SOUng ,.- rv.intlnn ,r fhrnliiIi nntrtinl hroil- plrl und schen her lose sclll be shosscred I ity the sons and daughtcis of a boast . .... .. ii i'i tini iiprii urn lwii Mother-love Is one thing, and trans ferred egotism Is quito nnother When she becomes a ssife nnd mother the woman sshose trlrlhood nnd been oh- sessid ssith personal sanity is likely to unon i ou . ou kinds of wonvn sci'l line! there arc tss-o COMi: HACK. A Strange Story lug mother are apt to be unusually mod cut and reticent. Mrs Mne-Fne Imagines that she Is un"rinsn became she s.iuni.s ncr cnn The Woman's Exchange The Newest In Sweaters Jo tin' l.iMor ot Woman' I'aoe: Dear Madam As suggested by the present style of sweatcra In the fash ionable sc Inter resorta. svhat do you suggest sclll bo the popular model lor 1 Hi's summer's ss-enr? I 1 'ippieclate the help of tho Woman's i 1.x, Imnge very much. AUIIUUY There are tsso styles of ssveaters that are extremely popular just nosv, and It Is safe to predict that they will stay ' In" for at least tho early part of the summer They aro tho slip on, with long sleeve, and the neck mntio niitncr tnan fonnerls-. so that It comes Just belosv the collar of those wnlHts that havo the Peter Pan or Dutch collars. These arc made falrlv full so that they hlouse oser a belt. Then there Is the drop stitch sweati r which Is made In tho tuedo stsle nnd comes lust a little below the scnUt This Is made svlth three rows of solid knitting nnd then u rosv of open work schlch is sery decorative and more drcssv than the stockinet which Is used for the other stylo. Of course there may bo other fash ions Introduced be ore summer gets here, but these tsso are predicted now. Can a Reader Tell This? To tl.c Editor o Woman's 1'aoc: Dear Madam Recently I purchnscd a plant called the Jerusalem cnerry, nna -Wt I oU Kindlv -ti n as 1 am In an Pear Csnthli ansser me this r . issful IK about it ' Mv clrl friend s s'ster svas getting married so mv w'lrl 'riend Invited tsvo boss to the sseddlng and thev both es corted me there nnd took me home Now I am a voung lady sesenteen years of age IV. 11. we svmt to the wed I'lnc nnd the ceren-ons- took place i. oc'ock midnight and vU)iper svas sersed about 1 a. ni and we ,ft for home 2 n m Now. rs-nthla do von think It was too late 'or me to stay until then as ou see I could not go home earlier, for !u!ne of rry friends say It svas an awful time to go home -ote If the sc-edd.ng ssas at 1.' o'clock vou cculd scarcely has, expected to rea h h-ime before 2. after attending the reception ns ssell ns the ceremon Hut It seas certainly a most evlraor dinnrj hour for a marriage 1-.1I- nr.llnarv occasions s-ou cirtnlnls sc-ould hnse renched home at too late an hour, but for a special occasion, such as dren instead of herself She does not i mce then I hase learned It Is a sery knosv that it Is as Ill-bred to brajf of ones own children ns to boast of any other personal possessions, Is this- Who In the deuce Is Stevo Uro dle and schat notorious ch.inco did the Id top take, anvway' I suppose I sfould bo nshnmed to air my Ignorance In such a public manner, but truth is, t'snthl.i. I huso asked so many people the meaning of the reference and one ptrson In particular, ssho thinks he knosv tscrythlng, and svhat do you think' Not one of them knew ! So m.ij bo l'n. not so stupid after all, n' i st ce pas" Heading betscecn the lines in "l'o geen s" letter, for schlch presumption I beg her forglsincss. one svould natu rally suppose that cupld claims anoth. r sietlm Although I h.ise thus far man aged to dodge his darts fairly well, still vou nese- cni tell from sshere sou stand what sour picture's eolntt to look like Here s svlshlng "Teueen" ,i future brimful of sunshine, with Just enough from becoming mo- hered closely to tho side of Uess fender, a r.uns-, cit ned. inarcelleii, danngi dressed newcomer to Hlllsburs- "It lsn t fair'" declared Janey s-he-mently tj herself In the glass "Chris h.mself .n!d Hesi wusnt h.ilf as smart as .is some people ' .he's Just a str.in. ger. too, whom nobody ltnosv a thing about ' "I 11 bet that's If ' cried Janey aloud, ss'th the telling Impressisentss of south ' i hrls .ird 1 have grown up side bs side He knosss all my 1'nmils- h store I knosv his To get him :ntTested, I ir'jst get h.m guessing Hct hoes " Ard then sslth the high resolse to use her brain, she put It to work, 'hin oroowed Ir her slirn hrndi h.r ..com flv. .1 thoiikrhtfulls on n nhotner.inh i.f iirl j propped on her table. I i:entunllv, it was Janey's Aunt Hat ties annual 'nsitatlon to s-'slt h'-r in the cite- wh ch made the g'rl al o carrs rut her schema Ahcuss that f rt- I night spent sclth her nunt and i ous'r.s had been a time of pleasure This iui I de lded Janey, It ssas to be the mem of detaching from Hess Pender's idc the hlthterto dependable Chris Ard her decision ssas strengthened bs n final gl'mpse of Chris as Janev Iook US out from the car window, ssscpt tho "tat m sclth a farewell glance. So ate I r -oe edge of a Laggage true --he! saw him fsldentlv down for H.' -bi' fa sorlte n.orn ng amusrti.-it of ss i'cl is tho arrlsal cf the city tra.n Ilesl le him n silm figure swu-g 'r'rr s- -ol It feet displaying silk-to-lilrged end gajly i 'caked In-teps "A healthy ssay to jerj his saca t on'" thought Janes And as the train pulled out, ahe gljwid with righteous In. dignatlon 'Jn the das of Jarev'a return Chrlsto. rher paceu tho s'a-l.-n platform Now and again he pull d from his pocket a stiard rren'll-g the brief llneR each e o; perjuexjiy in H hrtnl irfrtu ois shidows to keen It s-ou mention, sou wero quite within the liotonous bronrletles ' With love to you, dear Cvnthla. and ' lie K'HIK coco c '"''"'.V ' " , Htiectful. ("snthla. onlv friendly) and poisonous plant, und should not be kept In a house schere there are children It Is a sci s beautiful nnd showy plnnt svlth red berries similar to holly, but the b. rrles are much larger, nbout the size of a penny Can sou tell mo something about the plant that Is. hosv to take care of It nnd how it came to bo called tho Jerusalem cherry? I will be very grateful to you If sou can enlighten me. 13. Mcfl This has never been knosvn as a poisonous plant, although Its berries are not edible and tho children naturally must be kept from tasting1 them. The Jerusalem cherry slmplv requires the usual amount of sunlight and enough scatei to keep It moist. I have been unable to llnd any of Us history or svhy It ssas glsen its name, but perhaps one of the readers has that Information, and will pass It along The Question Corner 1 Tod.is's Inquiries l Whut tsco win en .ir" sad to be sister? in tUln r.esv fori i nre iihe ddi-t twin ' country? -j in ssnni nicnu-ws'e !; i"n i no- 1 women's blanket bat'ircbis nmde ' 32 Whut amount of borax mtikes 1 the piocr proportii n for sunt J ing ch th's in cofi soapy ssuit ik- uter before wiish nir them 11 When ou'. a short piece of fir lis asni'ab.i' for rernodeliii into U Iieikpl'i'', how cm the ditfi- 'cults of fastening be cmrcnv? 5,' Is is orr 1 1 to hase the nddiesi- engrnsed oc a i-itin urd'' C.'Wh.t ad to home m lliutry is now soul in the shops, ' it (.-slenla.s's Answers 1. Women line been granted full 1 biiffriige tights in tin newly cre mated republic of Aiirhunan which Ins- between the northern s border ot Persia and the L'aspiuii J sea. 2jJ An odd and b uning hat which is an cnwien urw iuea mi m iii n m r scorld is inncle of soft tdied tugs iiochitcd in the same inniiii r is i Ii,. i roch''ted rugs. The k ml of ilo'lies hanger which scill not hlule incomeniently off .-: the ho. I on which it is placed ' lias a circle to tasteu it to the ', hook ' n ultriutse bunch of scorsted iwers iuii !" mnde by tjlns sev- ij cral colms of wimiI into u number of small loops, finished bj large jJFrvmh knots in the center. B AVhen n tomli of bright trim K mliig is dtstred on nn ufternoon i t nick one can embroider this in D n fashion that is new and striking 3 by ubitiK u darning st tch In ruffia. C,l An original pen nick for fhe desk I j is an old liorsesnoe win wirc LKnalls on eacjside, opposite to each "other, foriloMlug tbe pens. time with a" ibicjwrinki .a r s f ji ! in "Dear Chi s Ik- t try to meet me as sou usuu . d Jack ma stop over I Tra-la J C ' ! It wasn t n the List Jar.es -l.Ke Who th- ill -k. : s '- I itk I When ,it .est the trtin pulled In and1 d s t argnj t insfeiRir. it t(ok Chris s n tine to rea,izi that that one pas- eiiger wim 'h girl he was looking f r Higl 1 lej pan ', short s't'rt, trim Jan-el ti.ftv fJr turban. 1 lu them all n '" n su ldi n.s s cvs tl a' t e person sortug them wa-i none ther than Janes c'allendiir f'rr'at .nlier O' ir'ni' P.fnl'y n isv The sci rds ssere liniss'ed with cer s0 si g! t u l.ft o rer eyebrows and a sort of tl irmg ln-r nation the kind of thing 11, -s hid go'ten away sslth so success iu!U l.ns felt the lm;ube r.se ssithin him to biurt out hi intls Vcs come on Jan '"an tha' stuff with me ' He for once IP h S SDUhg fe he Was I tu.llij tllk'u abaelc bs the unexpx tln-ss of tie iharge in ot e sci om ho ssould havo de c lnr d un ha gr-.ible "Drop in son.e time,' ssere Janes 's pnn ng worcU. "Wednesday abjut eight ' That esentrg which was rrldav, h showed up abou sesen thirty After keeping 1 !m svaltlng Janfs appeared l a gown whli h no ir i ojld have called Umrle Njr did her hair shoes thnt tho jjfijn HH'--1 hralns In soft, fluffy svaves 1" iramed her face Ci nvmal!on languislied for a ''rre Then Ja ie leaned forward 'Vhnt would sou sac c'hrls" she asked. "If I tool sou I hadr't been at Aunt Hattie a at all. but ha J been urri!ng money for all nis new things b- b being ii r. .',. tru.y chjrus ul'l Hi a r.allv truly show '" Chris regarded her aghast Then ho drew a deep breath '1 shoj'd ha., my dear Jnies, ihat wboeser hired jou un derest'ii.nud sour Itaenls Your mo'hei lias n ml me every letter son sc rote horn" and onlv a (Irst-rntM in.tresa Read What Happened to Her Dear Csnthia In answer to Whl'-s s ' letter. I am a ourg girl p-ist elchteen and 'ull of fun and like I n-v good times 'he same as th fellows I do and I am gam. to pas- h ilf of the In I Hut where is there a voung man ccrj will let a girl pav her own svay when out" I hase tried It out, bui It t es . r sc nrks Now I will tell vou schat happened I to ti.e some time ago I was deeply in ' lose sclth a soung tnan four sears older thar msself and he seas not seorMng . He called me up and said. ' iltt the! money and see wi'l go to a show." I gase him the money to get the best suits t- s-e the thocv and he got the seats but left n standing on the corner while he tooa another girl Now "Whites- ' tell ire schy doesn't a fellosc t l.i s square and fair sclth a girl like, myself and triat her decent, for I was I good to him? I did It because I thought I losed him but noes he has pissed out of mv life nes.-r to re-enter It for he was not scorthy of my thought a ter that Now let me hear from sou tt lough this column schat you think of a f-llocc- like that. It Is not alwass tin gir.s i member HlltjWNIL' Cynthia Still Thinks as at FlrBt Dear t'-nthla - Hide" 'n "Seek seer- ni p Lilted ill tho slesss sou ( . accruing their contemplated e stern trip ss e were depending u, i oui -uppoit as one of our heasicst ir Kurein-H ss our parents' opnosl' on And c hi ti sou eame back at us Ilk. ihit whs iPar snthla. our little hou-r f cards sc- nt i rash ' l.ut were t'o.n,- to tras'el ju-e tn sarr - w i d" though it be We sc I I art next f.il and, t vnthla, wi. his re in danger or oei m ok l.X'iect to hlVe at" u' 1 1 A Wedding Anniversary To fJie Editor ot Wonan'a Pane: Dear Madam Kindly suggest a few gifts that would bo suitable to glse tr my parents on their eighteenth wedding nn'nlsersarv I can nfford to spend nbout .'10 for each gift V. S. S There Is no special gift designated for the flghteenth scedding nnnlserB.iry such ns glass, tviper. cotton, eta, and ' ' so s'ou are nee to chooso anythlns; that Don't Stand on Ceremony i ems appropriate for sour parents Koi ' r ., ,, . iii jou could get a nlco gift such as a Deir C.ynthla Dike others. I am px hnk,nff ,,Nh wUh Mlvvr ork on coming to sou 111 you pleaso, answer ) for your mo(n, r aml a Htandlng ash Thark jou I tray for your 'ather Or you could got 1 am still In mv teens. When I am corm thing more personal, and gls'c your introduced to a fellosv I call him Mr mother something to wear, like a ss'ulst So-and-so and thus address him for a pair of glosesi, a plcc.-e of Jesselry, and quite a long svhlle our father some cuff links, a good ftcr a fc-sv meetings he calls me bv necktie or some of his favorite cigars or ms srst i.atre but I still use the "Mr " cigarettes Perhaps they would like a as re has not asked mo to call him by ' Joint gift for the house such ns a com ids Christian name fortable chair tor the Using room, or a I it nroiier to do so and how long ' book stand, something of that kind With am I supposed to use this handle 'Mr'" a little careful questioning and looking stuniKise he has not enough common ' about, you can find out Just what thee sense to ask me to use his first name, would like and what thev need. hut nt the same tlmo us,-s mine, should eclth the threat of writing again, be lles e me HIDi:" with 'SnniC'S" Approval I still address him as nbose -etaleii ' i Ms girl friends all think it s sl'ls t us,, the 'Mr' and laugh at me for cloing ko ADICIJ 1. As vou nre In jour teens It s foolish to be 'too ceremonious about these- mat ters If the boy calls jou Uicv, cad !.m bj his first name eDlsJ msjf ffc2A m lOmbgheat WM.U.r-lAYBrRnYV CMWaimiit r y BBINnA -5PPCIAniJ - - s-s---se-- ,.--- -"fit ankles , uad.s- d press. d in it hj Iv then Do you thliiK ' vsill ! enoJgi with schat see can .urn en rob'' ' The-re s one question I wouol 'iks io .isk I', geen sclth a Nclghlmrlng lb art trrougi yoir column, If I ma. md it Your SouVs in Your Hand ur mnvo u. inrnv 1 i Why don't you make some delicious cookies with Karo ? There isn't a greater treat than Ginger Cookies or Spiced Karo Cookies. It's hardly any trouble at all to make them. hase. accounted for esery moment of her due and csery eeent sshlih occurred osen to jour cous.n's loaning you hei .IjthiB to seeicr home' Come, Janej-, what's thei blif idea ' ' Janey bit her lips Then her sense of humor conquered her i bngrln Her eyes sparkled in old time fiBhlon 'Ise half n mind to tell you'' she. i rled And she At the end Chris Knnned 'It wasn't n bad Idea, Juney, onlj -as far us tho HeBa I'ondtr part of It was concerned, -bis svent homo on the up train, the day . -. 1w you 18X1 f Sett Complete NoTeleftS nn.sciisiiiNo mm;s Smiill lines that n ill t In it ileiwnivaril I dlrertluii liidleiite u dUtrnrtrd rnn ditlun. a luss eif pulse- In the ejuul- Itlex tiles lines reprrtrnt aui ' The sectlors sshn h treat of defects arj not agreeable. Put, nevertheless, indls perable for unlet. ss Knoev- see hase shortcomings h iw i .tn ss-e take measures to isercome thiol and 1 ab'tuato our- i ..llllelses to the ptaitlie or the opposit good qualities" And It is a great gain to knosv ' f these defects In time, before ihey be-como too deep rooted for eradi cation As the great poet Ovid sass "Heslst beginnings, too Into rornes medicine to stay the Ills grown strong by long ddaj " One of the In.liiations of a defective operation of Ibe qualities represented b n line In the palm Is when it bar manj short line' droo,.ing from If Knowing by this time what the henrt line the head line, tho life lino, etc , stnnd for it will be easy for you to figure out Just what meaning should bo attached lo i these descend!? lies nn nny parlcularl main line. ' (To be ccmtliiud). f ,,. Try this recipe: l cup Karo 1 cup Brown Sugar Jicup Mazola JJcup Sweet or Sour Milk 1 teaspoon Ginger 2 teaspoons Soda 2 teaspoons Cinnamon 1 teaspoon Salt Flour to make a soft dough, roll thin, cut with cooky cutter, and bake in a slow oven. Sugar can be sprinkled over top for variety. Chopped nuts or raisins can be added. Give the children plenty of Karo on sliced bread or toast. It's good for them, and gives them lots of energy. FREE: Wri,e or beauti- m iuuy niusiraicu o" page Cook Boole. Corn Prod uct Refinlnc Company, P.O 2 WJI QsMSryjBS-Y r Uox 161. New York. JdVy l 1 t SUCH A GOOD-LOOKING GIRL WITH SUCH AN UGLY SCAR!" Exclaimed a Well-Meaning Stranger It Couldn't Have Been a Very Conspicuous Marie, for She Would Have Realized It Herself WHEN sho was very emnll she hurt her chin very badly, nnd when the cut lind hcnled there was a scar that refused fo go nwny. She wntn't very much bothered nbout it, sho seldom thought of it nt nil. Sometimes sho wished for n skin ns clear nnd smooth no tho other girls who worked behind her counter, but she was so accustomed to thnt rough spot on one side of her chin that the wish was quickly forgotten. One day she stood Idly watching the crowds of shoppers strolling through the store ns she waited for a customer to give her something to do. The girl beside her hnd waited upon n woman who gnied nbout her ns she wnlted for her change nnd her parcel. The customer glanced nt the sales girl, lrjoktvl away, turned bnck again nnd stared nt the senr on her chin. After n few minutes she moved nenrcr. "My denr," she exclaimed, "such n good-looking girl ns you are nnd such an ugly hear on your chin!" Then she went on to tell how i-hc hnd hnd n senr of her own removed by n phvsicinn. She left tho physician's nnmc nnd nil dnss with the salesgirl left thnt nnd n desperate feeling, THE girl with tho scar was utterly miserable. AVns it so dreadful, then, thnt people In the street would notice it? Would she be so very much better looUIng without III Shccould scarcely keep her mind on her work, nnd when she went home she btnrcd nt her reflection in the mirror until sho was reduced to tears. It was ugly, she decided, It was ter rible, it ruined her whole appearance something would hnve to be done nbout It, or her whole life would be spoiled. Of coiiMe the woman in the store spoke in nil kindliness, but was she renllv kind? With her Impulsive plunge she clinngcd n quiet flosv of contented, peaceful thoughts Into n torrent of doubts, sensitive feelings nnd utter wretchedness. The senr couldn't have been so dread ful, if the girl had never been conscious of it. Hoys and girls of school age nre not always very cnreful about such things, nnd it is certnln thnt if tho blemish had seemed conspicuous to them they would Involuntarily have let drop some remark heart ' W0Uml lu "r pniUIArs she will scrape up cour f ngo anil money enough to go to thin doctor who may or mny not he able b, lemove the scar, or perhaps he wm give up and nllow herself to becomo sen. sttlvo, retiring and morbid, for the rut of her life. ' Hut If she Is the sensible little snl. g ri that she used to be, she will TKVt nil nbout the Incident, nnd go back 5 tho cnlm rontcntcdness of former dtt A sinnll senr thnt has been In existence for eighteen yenrs before call, ng forth n comment of criticism is cm. tnlnly not worth any worry or unban fdnpRct linse. "ii A New Hat A pretty nnd simple finish for eh'i dreis dresses First mnrh point. . scnllops in bottom of shirt, sleeves n,i tied:, nnd stitch nlonK tho lines s? conrsn thrend, Cut Just outsldn iV stitching nnd put n rosv of single croch.? over the stitching. Uslnn- somo fnst.coi cotton. This finish Is quicker than broidery and fully as strong nnd attrac! Things You'll Love to Malic Ccwv-A.l for BabpThings rt..ri.s i-l You will find It n irreat convenience to hnvo a CAllUY-ALti FOR BABY'S thlnps, when tnklnc tho llttlo tot out Cover n. small embroidery hoop with dainty silk or ribbon. Attnch sevcrnl strips of ribbon svlth n larce safety pin sessed to the bottom of each strip. (It Is well to hao tho strips of ribbon double, as shosvn.) Baby's Bsveater or blanket ss'hen not in use can be carried securely by turning up one of tho bunds of ilbbon tightly about ft and wnstcnlng the safety pin as shown. Other thlnns ns toys and rattles may he pinned on too. Thus with comfort you cnn curry many things on your CAUHY-ALI FOll BABY'S THINGS, FLORA '"The Thirteenth Street Shop Where Fashion Reigns" - Thirteenth Street Just below Chettnul January Clearance Sale Street, Afternoon and Evening Dresses Taken from Regular Stock Only One or Two of a Kind. Very smart models In tricotinc. LZ jJ 50 satin, crepe meteor, velvet, lace, net, brocade, crepe de chine. Former Prices to 195.00 Tricotine Dresses In -very smait street models; misses' sizes only. Formerly lo 75.00 3800 Canton Crepe Dresses Street and Afternoon Models. Heavy quality Canton crepe in f 7K taupe, navy, brown, black and "fl f O Special gray. Sale of Smart Blouses In taffeta, wash satin, tub silk and silk broadcloth; in plain colors and fancy stripes. Extraordinary Value 5.90 " TepeieTr'ee'T ASCO ASCO .. . .. . ... .. - .. - - .. - . .i I ! w " r '' ASCO ASCO ii i- - - - - A New Kind of Store Have you yet visited our new Big Combination Grocery and Meat Market 239-241 S. 10th St., Philadelphia This big, new kind of Market was opened last Friday, and from the volume of business done on Friday and Saturday, there is no question but this Store fills a long-felt want. Not only from the immediate neighborhood, but from the big shopping district quite a number came down to pay us a visit, for we are but a few minutes' walk from the central railroad terminals. Don't forget to stop in and see this Store the next time you are in town. It's right on the edge of the central shopping district. The following prices obtain in our new Store, as well as in the other 179 "Asco" Sanitary Meat Markets: Finest Native Beef Rump or Round Steak 35c lb Finest D.t, Dnnct Standing IVIU Awusi 28c ib Thick End Rib Rout 22c Ib Rump or Round Roast 35c ib Hamburg Steak 22c lb Pure Pork Sausage 35c ib Delicious Country Scrapple 12&C Ib Finest Milk-Fed A q, Stewing Chickens 4ct$ ASCOl l o A S CI c w . A s c 0 A S CA o A a C 0 A S c 0 A' S' c ,0 I A s c ,0 Delicious Sour Krout 'qi Three Big Grocery Bargains! in Every "Asco" Store Bwhite Potatoes 25c (is ibs) ' pk. 7c 'j bu, 49c (3 lbfl) (30 lbs) Sold only by woifjht. Always full measure. Fine big "pmtiea," "Victor" Bread The I?ig Loaf 8c Why not aavo tho dif ference ? "Asco" Blend Cof fee 29c ib "Tnstc the difference?" Coffees of this same hi(h grwdo are sold clso wherc as high as 40c, 45c nnd GOc per lb. fASCO Be sure to read our Butter advertisement on another page of this paper. "Amo" Stores all over Phlla. and throughout Pennsylvania, New jreey, Delaware and Maryland F w ' mi '' ASCO iiumi m ii ASCO SCO SCO vmmm imi ili-'ii ASCO ' ASCO A S C 0 A s c 0 A 'S c ,0 A s c 0 ASCP t "Tat lYUJouinwrs juaik '" " V., 1 .MMteatfMftMli MbdkMM4kak J V , 4 rti.1W. AV b j. -s r efsir --fc--
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers