Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 01, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 10, Image 10

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MRS. WILSON'S FRENCH SOUPS
J ARE WELL SEASONEDl
tfpAirfcct Results Also Depend I
l peraturv at Which They
Lentils
Ru Mnc
WILSON
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ti'.' Iltfli
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RT1A HON MO
rn.MMi: ..r rumce
Lv Aninkcs her iinree tn stilr the
sen son.
I tirec lo jiinl in Mint it n puree tnnue
o garden vegetables and milk: and
also a puree mntlc In, conking vegotnltlcs
fitment lnel, mid then ontiihininc with
milk.
t'l'he Prem h hnuscwito in In i plan
nfiig ll&cs fi larger viirirty of vcgetnblo.
atjd oflPii combines two nml lir in n
puree: for ovnmplo. carrots. pcn nml
W orjions. i:Hi spring. the ftoh nml
succulent green vegetable mi- prefcrreil
They dtp cooktd in ilii iiim milliner.
Vifry slowl.v. until Mifiicii'iith tender.
They it re then drnincd. tin stork nr
wfilor in which thpy weic rooked i "ft
awde nnd tlifn lh" rftiilli h hip r,il
bwl through ii fi'if sieve
f Lentils, ppn" nml dried In mi ntp n.si
liindc into puree The.v urp uiinllv
wade with the addition of cither "alt
pcjrk or ham bono: rooked '" plentv of
water uutil vei -oft and tlien nibbed
ttiJouRli n sievi Seasoning nnd tin
ll'tieon added.
Now while I tr to give .in. ' !
pJrtlmts for these dishes, n grmi iie.il
will flepptid upon tin- tunisi wife for !
cejisful leinlt. Tin size of th" utensil
Hllil the degree of lirnt iispiI to rook,
a well ns thr moisture nintem of the
vegctntiies. ii n itiipoimni
1 1 ii making these soups I shall
the contents into throe part"
fluid'
Sl'lrsl. The v pll-flta;ti"l ool
ilex.
Second, l.nnuii in v h I. v
re eookpii and iIipii drainer
,
,.e,.
"tab'
i. IT
jThird. Milk m- toi'k
JStock or broth is nlo ustil 10
the various vegetables.
liirrc of I.enllN. lc;ins or Piled
fiiok
Ti-as
Look over vcrj p.irofiillv . on
i up of
lrhtils. Wnh 111 pli'Utv of warm water
and then dram. Now place in a smiec
pan and hivh x. it li plentv "f warm
water. Let stand nrernicht and In tli"
morning, drain and add
l'"tru onions. .'Iiprd thin.
Onc-half wrdifjiri-i"p catnit. ilicnl.
(tnr hinnrli nf iflirj, '!' riiir.
tthir Inpnot nl tnt-ii hrrh.
tOnc-hnlf fin'im) ' 'iinfiv pnrl, .
ojonprrj t"ir
l titir nut nl rnlil U '
vltrin;: to a boil iuid th"n 'ook
fd)vvl until tin li'tifilt Ihtotip niiivhy
Drain tlimntzh n tun- -iPxc and thti rub
the iPDtiK throusli 11 "i'-vo MttiMiri'
and to to oiips of lentil purpp add
Vn11r riH o' lt7""' in trhtrh the
l&itils trrrr rookcl
N'ow ilisolvp
jtlur cup nl Hour.
'Our-half rup nr m'i rntc
tiigpthpr anil adii 1 tb miMnn
Ileat to iui" thoronslih nml thn brins
tQ a boil and rook -"lowly for oiip half
hour. Tf too thtrk add nmrp liipiid in
whieli thr lrntllf en rookp'l. or IhpU
ing thW. toiffippn' hoilin; wntpr to mnkp
thp desired pon.itPnpy.
Any variety of henn". dried ppa. "pin
pn", lire and liomun- nmy 1p P"p'I
Pnnadii Itre.id Sfiup
!Thi" oup '- tniulp m miuoii- i;
man part-) of r.urope. Souk -uilo
bread iu itpnt of water to sottpp
'l'tini the hrpad 111 a pio otfjb' r.''
e(oth and quP"'p vpij dry. Savp rliH
water. Now rib tlip hrpail thrtuiKli n
njnrso "jipp. pliipp t' pup? of it in
a-Miurppnn. and add
I'our "ii nf h t',i
t)'H t'lillrd.
f)nr JI7PlV OMOH
;OiiP-Aa" ii "
' 'ur'i hrrnil
, hnpprtl
JUring to a boil h'i 1 oook iowly for
fjpnt.v minutP". Nivi plapp in a how!
I ) o(V uf two '".
It)ip nml our half fiipi
if mill
(hic-half rup nl "our
'T'.ent to miv nnd tlii po'i nowi
into thp oookiiu panailii tirrme ad
THE HUSBAND HATER
Ity HAKL DKYO HATCHRLOK
Ccpi'fshi. 1P. tu Public t.nio'r Co
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Prepare to Leave
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Trivs i,
COll'il T r,'
fins l;n" "
rjo'ise gm !
Vtvee 1 ' .
Comp'if , '
j III J' i
ojfnit I'tiifl I - ' i'e
often In 1 1. -1 r
tpatttri-'l c
wa" 'hriii ''
Ifted betv. pi '
tjiat "he was t
Stsni lie-k' r ;.n.
asn t 1I1. 11 .(
tclea ( I. -1
hTiow Alii ' 1-1
that sv,P i-pi
3m Mi"iiW 1, i'
ie tiied to '
tjilnkb - be '
, "We'l m ,
H.sltl'l i.M. .'
Mhv. ,.
sj'npb iii.d .1
iirt"' i's
mlllnes ,
flirtlric-d wt-'i
don't ne- ,1 .g
llate trai
woniH'i s 11
liursl"
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Uururil. I''
"I vv Mil ' l' i
i' inertni'ly
f'
"i' IB'C
If 011 lind !
now w-ti
fl
ten
rtf tlmU -die
( O It'll)
nffairs. b'i' :i
rtttlp those 1 '
a. lot of advti p
A few da
".but slu no -
vy;Pok a nil 1 '
Ifptlons. I 'on
tpero is null
ojie's webonie
It
Had no d!tlnttc pla' b-av-d h ic'i m
relief when ihl'ius w-tp ft: ,il v ini
! Sho lind pleniv ,,f moimv. nt -as'
(hero would be no w rr about t t r r f
HOme tlllie to mine .uo sin tie, 1 'I I
write Mark thi she w.i. tenv p
York and wonlu go m i'ihro ,,r .
tlitl'. TIipip no ore 1 ims hi 1 . 1 'I ,
linim she could get sorrx thing 'o nn
J Thcro were times when noihinu
the world liept Jesn fioni (joing to Mai,
vflth tho truth bin the nuspiclon tha'
)i had eras' 1 to cu.. Something '!(
Il,cr that lv hod, t mt be irui"t ip si
lfr. It was string- "he mud
Wick and see heisilf .,, m j, ,
Irons When ." tl 1 '111 ueh.nl' S'l
llCr COUI "P tin nl 1' 11' nl -nl In hi I
Sovt alio saw hei elf .is (icit no I
lltible. wotiiiinlsb in the rvtr"ii" .Hid m
tortll the l"Vi thai Mai-V 1ml giv
lliir. He bad ti listed her. mo mist
'4r With bis bonoi That thoimh' nm
tirted her, for in lea-t she hud gunnli I
Kn, IIIJUIP. VOIIUlHl" I" ' !'" ' ,i- - iniy ,', ,
imhw :a. I-I. . .!. -.-. I '-I I ', ''llH II ll ,ll
fewm ' tortll the l"Vi tlinr Mni'V I ml rim "'"I' i"in i "" u I'.in.'i uih
Sjpi, licr. He lino" Husteil her. t"o tnist t - lie "t ilo -ninti I oi spun, l.,,i
MV? 'ifr with his lionoi Thnt thoimh' nm 'III- .ni.iniii . muil- of t ii ii in,. i,
SI1 tprtcil her, for in lea-t she Inui h'iini I ,.,i,'lvi, ,i nf..i . ii:uinu, nun II,.
fc Itfil honor -a. teillv 'Ih. i- wn n.,ti,,. B wli Mrp f , , ,
IF 'ff, "'"i f"" ''" "' tut.K ill 'no
IF 1!?!'Vd"' it . , luir.iii,,.. l , .,,
iff? SiMjr" firiiib it. i'vii i. i... i .li .lv "'!"" n 'in. I .'n,. fl '''' PAPK flPFIM FVFRY yiNnAV '.'," ' ' '""( i -'v&'i'r-S- ,.ovV' '
Mi- lm iicreotiaUUe-. but ilmcat Um in- j. u . ,ui, .,., I " innrr. tAIT. UrLN LVK.KI OUINUAl iiiih.i.iwh ,. r,,,..,i,,n, 1 &.MftWNfe3-'
SI I itvmmm ni.mtmaii ''WMMBMiMMM-WMwJ ' 1 tVirr'afil i YV'' i FgT.'-JtH
A' l $ 1
pon ize of I tensil and Tv
Ml
ire Coohvd Puree of
Among Recipes
Hip wbili S. 1
11I1 wait and pep-
per to liiHtP an I add '
I'll n iatitvipim 11 nl melted liutlci nml'
I am r.
Thi" soup i" nlo sl,ulitl nwecJptied
and pnonpd with nuttiiPK einnnmmi
and a pitn'li of alhidrp 1
Puree of CpIpi i
Vnli and tlinrmihl b-aiiM' thp
io.Wsp o.iinidi' brani'hp" of eelory. Chop
fine nml to mill pint of finely phoppfd'
relnrj. usiiib tlio grPPti leave" and topn.
as wpII as .ppr "tall, packtvl tluhtlyl
111 iio'ii-uri'. add '
I hn r nnil urn -linlf ;mi' nl irnlfi ,
Uut nmnn. iiiiurril fin .
''10 ftniiJvt nf fillip hf'b
linns to a boil and nml. verj olowly
II til i I thp miNturo inn be rubbed through
a "ipvr Put tlironsh the "icvp nnd then '
iiipiisiiro anil ndd for pnrh oil" mid a '
half pups of pplprj purpp
"ii ip nt milk.
. ri 'ill1 I11I1U ipoiilil nf f'ntt'
Pi"idp thp flmtr in 1 old milk litfoif
ndding to the pi, top mid then brine to
n boil and rook tor !he minute" Sen
on with salt and pepper to taste Add
ru tohlnpnoni of initial hnttci .
Spuirtt'h fmelv rhopped, eabbngi . as
paragii" and other wtfotable" mil! be
used 111 plan- 01 t'"1 teleri. Ilnrlj in
the "iinitiier, whin the cardeti ien" are
very ymilis. the I'teneii housewife "hells
' 1- pel", v ii"hi the pod" well mid then
out" thi 111 into nub ptppi with a pan j
of sciso'. 'o two ounrt" of pod", add
three
p pt ii ro'd W.-lli'l ( 00k tnitil
" .'", i 'ii soft nnd hilt three
,, 'ii!,' ti'Muin Ihuin mid add
pin .' 1 old milk and
the li
'iips
eipin'
1 . ii'h 1 ii'inu nl pnitiil nninii.
1 ' " tlhlt tpnri 1 nf jlnur
for cvpiy rup of milk. Season and add
! inhhopnni i nf finrly Impptit
7 11, 1
' -ii 'nU'iinti 1 ' iHfffrtl biitlrr,
Pnr."l" leek-. .erMl. tmniKoti nnd
"orrpl me al-o isi , lor soups. When
i i ib'siriil to iii.il.' llipip soups or
ptirei-s rich and mni-isiiing. two or three
well-beiiten ewe" me lidded just before
tnl.ing the putee from the lire.
With smiip" of tins I'hiiinoter no meat
i "pi-vpiI with the meal, .iust the puree,
a "Bind nnl a leort.
Stoi ks and nmnt broth" me nKo
"red In the form of puree", as for
pample ptirp" of -m and ihi'lceii,
puree of ihantilh
Piuee of Kite and (hiiUeti
IJlib up-half i-up of 1 okPii I'b'P
through a tine ipvp and then plnep in a
saucepan and add
I'nn e ii nl ihirhrn k'ip..
tine i up nf milk.
.sir 1nl)U.ipni)in nf flnui .
Stir to ilisM.he the Hour in milk and
sloe, and then bring to a boil. Took
slowly for the minutes, then ndd
Km holf trnpni nl onion rrtrart,
llnr lin'pnnn nf iiilt,
Utir hnlf trntpnnu nf 11 httr prppci,
I llWVt l put'l nl 1tvtlirtt
lun tilhlrvpnnH nf Inittii,
I'un tnhfcipnom nf tnnhi winrrd
l,m 'ci'.
Hb-IH nnd serve
I'm re of Chmitillt
l"n 1 in a saucepan
1 i n p nf nrh vnl t'oW .
')i. nn-l nnr-hnll 'upi nf mill.
1 1 1, hnli
"
.t
ih
"lir
Dlend the tlour iu mid milk and stoiki
a ud bring to n boil Now add
I hrcr 11 1 II liciltrn
Ihir-hdlt rup nf rntd v ntfi .
Unr nml one hnlf tininnn nf Mill.
itur-hnlf lcnpoon of trhxlc ficppn.
Ui -hnlf (rj;i')oii of oiii'dm rrtrnrt.
P.i at to blend thoioiighly and then
:iJ.l
, ,, mhlcipnnni nl Imtlri.
1 11 ei tnhl pom v nf ilmt'i hi.hti
;,'! 'ri(
Die nnil mr-hn'f tahlc'ponni nf
.' I1I0M ,'li P.
Si'vo with ton"',d strips of bread.
hit c 'h .1 i'u
'l en 1 K ' , "
.'111 !l'l-'.,i
irnl ,'"l
a.,
ii,,- ,
So '
sll,
rcr wu , ,,f ,t 1 f 1
few 1 lint , -i ,, -.n
iiitnti'.-i ' nn' ing
and s . 1 ,i g, , !,
'h 1, ttif ,
bar tone w.is ,
have the .Ji-. th l'
-,' !. N. vi York
'ii','-
i II 'IT
.1 ,
h 11 1 I :
hnij no '
furtbf r
onthK-nc J
1- '.hi..!
il .ml tlimlh and
.-I 1 "If you hi 1 1I
1 would llko to
'I d 1 oin-thtrig I
u ., 1 ib
1 Mr ' I . a
'tomorrow li'iio iniil.r. up her mlnrl.t
MID-l ICTORI-n WRAP
FOR THE MISS OF 1921
LOW I
4wvd
Ml
Evioxixo rrjjLK1
THEY STILL TURN UP
i Now f
It is pi iit raid in think alioiil sli.iw li.ils. mid the vinf held close
.ibiuit the throat, seems a neiess-nv precaution against snnwj hreees.
P.ut with sfitifltt'i-ii tups .mil spiiiigtiine staring us in the faie. It Is time
In dlsiuss "tjles iu str.iw iu wi, find that thej are exIietnelySlmple.
but ci su:ipp, ideal bnth for spoils wear and eetj tl.i. in nr out of
town
Two Minutes
Ji IIICU.MAN
W here Kings nnd Queens Are in the Malting
rplli: fori ign miiiisti r of Albmia left Koine not long sim e. after an
-i- cessfnl ipiesi for a king
Smiie time liefoie leiiving in Alhatiinn ministir told .n Amei lean
pnpermmi that Albania, after it" previous unhappv rxpeneine with
would lmve to In- rather enrelul in tins matter of choosing it.- ruler"
"We siinuid prefer an Aug" Savon." he said, "nnd c"pi'inllv an
ran
P.ut
ii nave no rovalt
!
is 11
so:
No Ann 1 n an lov.nt v '
How mine 11111 bv thai nn- f
Is it possible miii haven't 1
Nebrnkn. 1'. S. A.?
IMdlp Mpvcts, cull- hiiii"i,i'
about your lo.valty IIp's got ,1-
n'.lion. Ii
nnl of IMdie
' ,i'is
good
was ever pumped by the heart
f tin
grandee".
Dddie Meyers startg work eitl
and i nt it again nt 1 till (! oMm-k
Title':
111
lie 1 nines ,,f stiii I: that I"'irop"', hbiesf blue bloods cannot
rank lie 1- a lirniul Knight of the Order of (lood Health and Pi
tin-re isn't nn hcires" on the lace of tn earth rich enough to le
stomach o'- hi" honor.
Lin'h twilight of 1 ip h d.iv sees -, ue'ihing good T.ddie has a, , omplished,
and ever.v pi of wotk he Mm" on' l-nves hit customer with the feeling that
IMdie'" refutation for thoioiigliiiiM nnd relinbility is liehly deservi'd and his
friendships and bank account tojall.v won
And KiIiIIp's gni n wondeiful litib wife. Slip's sim, to iiini now- well
nigh on to tvvcnM -two jenr". nnd IMd"1 tniinits she mini ) n dandy lo have
gotten nwaj with Hint. Anvwnv. s n right regal queen, and like most
other queens iu this world, she goes about her many daily duties uncrowned.
IlojnltyV Why, minister alive, who or what can possibl.v be more royal?
A'tpr n hnrd dnv's work IMdie nines home to hi-s palace, and my how
gooi ever thing doe- taste and look and ) e. and how inviting and comfy i
the rojnl living room with the big iluiir that in a pinch will hold two and
tlio-t everv dav does jou see, the whole establishment was fii"e over and
fixed up by the qnc"n In rself nnd it was all done for her great, big. strong,
wonderful king !
Kddie's gut a line, tnll s(in. 1 n v grown in maturity, and a icgular prince!
And he's got a beautiful little daughter, to,, w,,o one of these days is going to be
another prince's princess And th'.v'll both 1 ide off. I.onl and Lndy of all
tlie I Diverse, ever.v inch of them as much a monarch a" that of nnv scion of
nnv of IMropc's leading, tniieh-me-nut ihiiiiin.
No Auiericnn lovnliv, dn vou s:i '
1 nrgi 1 it. vir. Minister, and don
old 1' S A. tul vnij've baiinil suini
home .t thp brave.
And. Mr. Mnn-'pr. bts wm-per in
l.ddie Me its nnd h s wi,e an oiilv two
I'll 'lis who nun ' wi'ign ineni-eives iow
men.
High' bi'l'' 1 In" plai ,. v i, r,
up' i 1 1
iipv r
ill the
tll"lll II
Kings
poss-ibb
1 blotil!
' lit let I'll
as
ale v
1 hn a',
lollliv
In allied v
"ii. ve- ij
Mill W.ltl"
eraunv.
The Quest ion Cottier
IoiI.ij " InquirleH
U nn' i M li : v . ti. i in, i,,i ii
to v n,i,i ii w "ii Nl n ' " st t 'ni.e
w 'no I nv stiiiln i nt i- i
111 -Clllle II CollVelllen .1 1 1,11 li lllellt
on one ol the iii'Wi -' unibiellns.
viiiieji 'inlili s i: t , -t nm against
t ne wnll w it hour s, nnn f dov,-u.
How i-i an extreme v g. looking
hlnll.s, f iTOii' lie i i iruiiuioil.'
In vim i old wui w nnl pn -i.'tlltliin
will fli ii k.'p the wati'l
II kid I.' II spJCnts li-nni fl'f cing'
U IhpIi lmi!'-s n niisidci'i d
.nnrt'st fn' - si.jsiiii',
pnli rs'f
What convitiiiiii o. . i. i- a help
i fa -tilling an apron m n burrv
'i hen ti," Mnng- a'" torn or
ll.g '
c-.erda.'s Ansiicis
' li.-j Miidi'liuc S" i I, of ii,
held. Kan.. i i, indent of th"
IcHrunfi' mil v ,i l'iei. In is'
Association. o.i, , n .venrngo
'In sum. sna. , -, nking cloth, -
'IT lllgllt, V ' li. in, soup tlli'lll.
ii I t ,i iii up i I ii r tlii'iu iii just
a siimil anuiiiiit . i w 'iter.
A iiuvi I lunch' ' a set of doiliis and
n.ipkinn can b- , i,e fiom blu
nd-wuitc ciii,,.i disli towels.
A noticeable l m .re of the (b eo
lations iu flu i,upt automobiles
s tin ir seviiii' cording bplng
.-ed as a tin -1 'i mstenil ol hn "
bi.ud.
liol I I pi ,i, I , e lOIIIld l v e
is made .'am i top nnd bottom,
lind mis w ill, , .iiiin nrounil th,
tlai sub . mii i ,(i. libhon run
thr ugh I ii i ! uge bow a' t e
tct
'It ' ' ' ' -I lit In II W I II
r ol 'i , ne 1 nil i tin
1 1 II I UPI ' , ,1
CCME HAVE J.Ur.CMEftN AT
fePfwS;
l ' . '-r--.
: iisss
ViT,.. v-. -civ
'OKI0'
0' , t.ir
G3Lnd
jUIVJORKOW'S
V "petahlc bullp
hoiee nf l.'itt b Pot pie or I obiter Cutlet
V'fforio Soncc Fried fofofnci criiff 'on
Rolls at. I Huttrr ColTce u'ul "
)
LEDUElt JUULADliJLPHJA, TUESDAY,
of Optimism
.1. SI'ICII
ne wa
kings. Atneri-
great pitv
Albanian .Ministet ?
!e.V('l". of Pier,
ti til J .
n pin in plug blacksmith"
blood rniii-siiig thloilgh hi
- but
veins
tnlk
a"
of the old worl
s iii"t stilt -ncckPd
nt noon for lunch.
1 11 h 11101 ning. stops
'ne evening.
iolbly out-
ncy. And
iv eilliei" li is
t pull nnv iihup uc
tiling nlinui tne lam
-lull nbont
of tin free
the good
and the
vour ear. 'we neglected to -ny that
of n few million Anmri'tin king, nnd
i) with i,( hrntil nnd secret
service
nt d quei 11. me in tlr making on
thev jii.i giow iinligi noil. it's in
and vou an lind kins- and queens.
in Aiiimkii s everv li.n.l,. 1 oilier
and
Your Soul's in Your Hand
liv inviM. it II l OS"
III I I I ( I IIIN
IM' I. IN
UNI pllclllnrT f
V llt'iirl line liiiilri
I he henil Mini I illii
(III, f.lloiihii;
iitlriii Him Imv nnl
stiiiirnliin lip
i. the siittilni ilftlei'tion of lit
llt'iol llln liiiiiiril the .Vtollllt nf
inlln hliuiis lluit It is llttl lltlt'ii
h the illllltJPN of (hilt lllillllll
I WIN
' I i , sli i l . hip.i; of li , ',
dliii'its, nie'iiili t ov Hum tint iiiii.i.
i'un "hi, h ne lass of nibst.iiio.s
lei'ipiits hns for i' 'ither Tho snmci inn
i" ,, ,1c i I i l nn belncs; for met
1, ' (ic. il ' f!iipientl per "i i ot
'I ,, i ii,h , l .pes -ire iii. ', i'
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' I Hi"" .U'l I HOI III ' 11 ll i ,t, '
ii li, alt nit-Unit i , vv In ii h a 1
' , I lino s il p ipiibly siin.ewliiiie n.
, ours- ti i nl ono of tin nount'i
Th s
'ii.v.j tt.it tin. huirl l ili.'iven to i
j,.,-,,i ,o ne
ll il t
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the hum ! i Istics n'
-.line W i u, i, i1M.
1 1 l l.SU hiiVV'f'Vpl tt h
ih.it ll ,i i',n is
i iU,i hit, s f ih
luit in ' i , -, - rili'
, li I i -ii g i hi 10
I'olitilllieil l
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liaki.
Saladi, etc.,
liclivrftd anj
rrt of citjr.
Nominal
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IIToticeJ
J I Special Ordinjl
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Please Tell Me
What to Do
15y CVNTIIIA
, "Whltey's" Ideal Wife
Penr fyntlil.i A few llnPH to iPt mr
reailpii lnow imi t ,no about ddlded
to ilrop my inoui .n Iiik aelienic It
jlliln t work. Shim xpolciKlva lo all I
linp oiTpikIpiI
And thp ll'ilp (in wIiohp fpllow uieil
nee ttiki'l" on onte other Citl Rot ft
Jftw deal all rtht. and a liltle ndvlie to
tier: Alwai ninko Hiiru n fellow loves
.ou before ou pln imv lovo Btun".
Anil don't bp fo cenerous to nil the
rpllow-q. ,!u"t trv koIiib llRhtly on tnu
cal, Ui'tieroiin Itlml ntul von'll Fee bow
much It In npprepialPi! '
.Vow, Cxntbln. 1 don't want lo bar"1
to tnkp the 11 1 r nKiitn on necounl ol
beliiK rn7Pd. but I would llkp to lmx
vour rpii'te-."' opinions and yours, too, on
this rpi, -ion win- do women of Into
llko to 1, '111,111111,11" i.i" they pall lti?
H' iIisr i iini; to 111P11 1 nnd when 1 fay
mpn, I mean ineni
All. cs, ipriuinlv 1 foigol M Ideal
wife: A tlrl wliu to a perfect knl
l'P-
linen
one ibnt doe" tint wtrldp around
wiiii a siein iook on lo-r race, one woo
1 holds bor lips In that sweet Klssablo
position, ono who hn- uotlilni; but trim
ipniininn lips nnil lennninn iraj" inui
I bobbed or long. Immaterial . blim e p" (of
' ionise that's beciuisp nilnp nip brown)
and who docs not pip ejelld lilultii: to
Inn pxtreme ; she must b, neat, middle"
in thp latpt nit" (mr 1011IM not nrpe-
snr 1, earr liPtself Iu a styll"H mnlmer
whethei aim bus on la"t years sn't or
I not. and Inst but not lenst. nnccuonaie
-nnd It must bo true nlfectlon.
"WHITEY."
I f'wulil.i hopes oit 11 find that Ideal.
I ' Vhlte ' You uiiRlit lo be able to
Ite.iiln-- You would do well to
I -ee the uirl - siHtet and tnlk It all over
w-lth hei Tell her tnotly what vou
did that evening and ask her for her
sivii-i s.U.p to lot ou face this worrmn
who In" not told the truth in lmr pips-
en. 0 ami make her take baclt her words.
I'nn miieh of ibis idlo talkltut I" nl-
' ion ed to go on these days nnd hearts
I ind leinitnMnns are broken b It
A Bit Intolerant
iiitiu.i I nm a dally readpr of
I leu i
oiir column, and I enjoy rending it very
inui b. hut npvpr bpforp did t fppl as
lunch like repondlng ns now. When I
r. ml the nitltete signed tho ''Rrnrlt of
1S!!' I felt as Hough I would Just like
to talk to him
Let tr.e say the chl of today wants a
cood miort. one who spends a week's
wngir In one fvpiiiiii: and then lie must
go In debt for the rc'ier two nights (lip
takps her out 1. Of eour.s, T nm a. girl. I
guess you me wondering why I knock
my own se. T am disgusted with tho
girls; tho painting and powdering they
do 1 nm "sixteen." but am considered
nM.r.iuiiinneil let t onlov life and am
perfectly comfoi table and I don't spend
twoortiireo hours crlmplngor painting '
I advise "ISfirt" to vvoik and save his
i 'oni'v .ind when he does meet his one I
chl' he will have fiioiiKb nioiipv to
piovldo a home nnd comforts; of courso
I don t in"iin In- I eitr give up nil plena
nu but n f w s.ntiflces will surelv
bring then- reward
Hope you don'i thliilt mo too far be
hind the' time". 1 nm
in.n-i''ASHiONi;n.
Youth Is apt to he Intolerant, and so
tnv dear vvb'ii vou grow- a little oldpr
you will sinile to ib ink of tho unkind
thincs von I avi ti oi aht of your sisters.
Thoro arc nam k,i1" of today who
ate morn than willing to help a man
save and who would be antloiiH, If they
thought thev were m.Utlug a man go Into
ilpbt just to give tl "in u good tlnip.
("ultlvntp n tolpr.int lib a of others
and live up to a pioper Ideal yourself
and miii will he a w l"p and liapp.v
woman
What Attracts the Boy6
I'p.ir I'vntlila When 1 tend the letter
-igned "Hob" In your column (nnd I
tend vour hplp'ul column everv night)
1 was greatly ivmusfd And T want to
s.iv to ' Hob" that hl ' reeine" for a
girl to c.iln popularity is pretty good
And how do 1 know? From experience.
Vow don't think tint I think I'm iust
Ki.iml or any thing like tb.it. but I
thought, wlirn 1 thought It over and
"larteil to use It about six months ago.
that it w-.is entlrelv original I now
have ,i (1 mils "talking list" and a fair
sled "allliiu list" I spldom. If ever, see
a show thai h In town, but 1 1. now
most of 'hem livery Ttipsdav' evening
I rend the criticisms of the different
shows In town and one morning pap r
In par'tiiil.ir gives good crlticliiis anil,
I lind tint I can talk Intelliircntlv with
pi ople who have seen ths show and most
of tin -"l think that I have seen It iiiiIpsu I
thpv ns, whin T tell thpin tin until. I
never s.iv nnv thing about my trips to Ihr
cities, hiciusf I never take them, hut I
tiv to di.iw the bov.s out about their
trips nml ihev'ie always ready to tell I
.vou Mom. thing, which you ciin "nlt
down" for future use I just keep in
touch wiih tho national problems enough
to ask mt, iiigent questions, for 1 have
'wind that the boys do not llko you tn
know ii" miii h about such things as thm
'lo ii'l the "knowing" male Is al
wnss rig t.i air his knowledge i 'i
ami t.-li vou something
T.iko Ilnhs" advice, ' tv rplexed, ' fo-p-
uli.ntlv Hob" knows- girl" And talc
tb.it ndv .iboiit sprpadnie It on thin
And nv we all llko to give advice I an
trolng to civ.- mine, and although It m.iv
.seem niotf foieililo than i leg.int follow
1 ' lor uole of wn ks, and iust ,
I Mi' .niv i" S'liile. dnin vou sinih
'Ibis s mv first attempt in our
I oliniin i iiiiu i but Miur sane ,n.-i"rliil
mil uinli i M ii ding answers lo the so. ni-
uiclv small problems of us girls and
, Imvs lev Kilned mv mnuro mlmli.i-
iion ind ti it of a great innnv of mv gill
' f if nil. who ,sk me to cvpre-s their np.
I ineciniion il- and if you will klndlv
I l ubhb H si. mi I will In eiipouiaged
,iii I noiil.l M ,, "come again"
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unsf If iii.ii the pnils elt.i
ii n in hi ll: in ,i loir .nn, then wrap.
' 1 "t- 'in I ii 'op i over so that not
I' " ' lf "f '1 ii i .in touch tho milk in
1 i li b ii .11. lliir muitiei to dill (luil'V
fi'. ii 1 is vioiih nil the tioiilihi n idliesj
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ABBOTTS ALDERNEY
DAIRIES, INC.
31it and Chestnut Both Phones
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FEBRUARY 1,
1921
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WHATS WHAT
Ity II12LKN DKCIE
Auiont Hip man. iPvUalu of nndent
and medieval "customs of festivity in
recent years, the wpculai cclPbratlons 01
Candlemas Day (February 2) have, lit
erally, tho most brilliant possibilities.
CHUeclally whpn a blitlulay or a. wediltnu
nilt,ll,liriiltl fnlta tt fhllf flntp
An nnnlveMinrv illllllPI' ClVPIl at
I r'nnitlnmniulinilM tin lllllllllnatpd bV Call
dlntlulit nlone Thp iiln.cP-iM.rds may be In
tnP form or reindles tn e.xniuesiicus jyuo
thonamoof each guit and n canrtlc-Hgnl
or other "light" nuotntlon on every
'-I r nnitw.innu tu fiin tho old weatimr
tcstlnir da v. when, wholber the badger
sees Ills shadow or not. every one I"
ypnrnlng for a shott pnd to winter nn,t
nn early beginning of spring Ilcne. tun
floral decorations should be the flr.it
Mprlng blooms, prpfprnblv snowdrops or
daffodils, with aprnj-H of pussywlllowa.
The Woman's
Exchange
To Shrink Sweater
7o ii i.'flltfi, ii Vt'o.i mi I'aoe
Dear .Madam -Will vou please pi lilt
In your paper an en" vv-ny In which 1
can' shrink a sweater which has become
; stretched from w em iiif
Wash the swenter In veiy hot water,
land hang It up lns'ile a ling to dry. ns
this will ptoveni it ironi sncivnnih
again.
The "In-Between" Hat
To thr Editor nt U'otnnlt'lt Pfior
Dear Madam Are thoso small satui
covered bntn that we now sco spilng
hats; and ate thev worn In summer,
too? A DAILY miADI.U.
A hat of Ibis sort 1b nn "In-between"
bat. for ono sees It when winter hats
bavo commenced to grow tiresome,
though winter Itself Is still here. Tt
can be worn In the spring and summer,
to
The Bride's Attendants
10 II P l.lli'm Of ll'oiilflll'
Dear Madam You
manv otluos 1 thought
J'fior'
have he! i il so
I would n"U vou
to h'lp me. too
l.'lrst. can a girl that
ts married be a
lirlih.Mninld? I am to
1 - i nlln.lfintd lieSlflCS lllC UOVVi'l
clrls and three of the girls nro married
nnd so I don't know how lo arrange It
Would two matrons of honor look all
light and four brldef maids: If so. how
shall the procession march down the
aisle" sVcond, when tho girl Is a mem
ber nf the church must vou n.i' tot
the loan of the church Inside" l. mil -isters
fee" If so, who p.ivv. Mhe bun .
fsthpr or the bridegroom" nilrd. will
the wedding cake and Ice cream lie nil
light ns only the families of the attend
ants will be Invited: If so. who pays for
It nnd who pays, the organist, the father
or the bridegroom? ALICL.
A married woman can be a brjdes
mnld. nnd It would he perfpetly correct
for lour three married friends to nttpntl
vou' You could have two mntrons of
honor If vou like, or a innlil of honor
nnd a matt on of honor, and the four
brld "maids. If you bavp two matron"
fif honor. Hip processions starts with the
bridesmaids, two by two then tho two
matrons of honor together, then the
flower girls together and then the hrldp
If vou have a maid and a matron o'
honor, thp maid of honor precedes thr
matron, following the bridesmaids.
If there are any deeoratlons, candle"
nr flowirs u"0d for the wedding, the
bride's father should pav for them
otherwise theiP Is no charge pcept the
mlnlstei s fie. which Is paid bv the
bridegroom
It would he better If It 1b not too px
penslve. to have something a little more
than just iho cake and Ice cream Salad
croquettpn or oysters, with rolls and
coffee first, would be enough. The bride's
f.millv piovldo thi", as It Is served at
the home of the bride TIip In Ide s father
also pavs the organist.
Thp bridegroom. In shor' pavs for
thiee things, the ring, tho flower for
hildi. bridesmaids, maid and matron of
honor nnd the minister All other ex
panse Is stood by tho bride's father.
Economy In
Ifour Table Drink
is best found in
the purchase of
atinof
Instant
Postum
Rich flavor-No Waste
Made easily and quickly
Ask Your Grocer
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Milk
Wildwaod
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ONE WA Y OF KEEPING
THE CLUB MEMBERS QUIET
Was Discovered by a Chairman of a City Council, Who Gained
Peace and Silence by Means of "All-Day Suckers"
lUTKhh.'
began her husband, genl-
" n
allv. "How was the meeting:
"Perfectly terrible!" she exclaimed,
emphiitlenllv. "I really think I'll re
sign if tlio"e women don't behnve bet
ter. Why. you might suppose they were
tjchnnlgirls "
Her hushnnd's eye" not rowed nl the
corners ns he ttlen to conceal hi"
amusement.
"Don't (hey behnve right?" he a"ked,
casually.
"All the titniMhnl woman wn" talk
ing about conditions over there, and how
much mnnev thev need nnd all, Ihnt
Smitliers wntnnti she's impossible,
tiny how was talking to her sister-in-law
about clothe", They have the same
dressmaker, and they were trying lo
oecKie who "liouiil nave ner nei. mm
whether they couldn t combine, and
why. it was outrageous , f
Her husband laughed theii 1; he thought
lliat sounded just like n lot ol women,
all anxious to talk at once
Itut he had forgotten the mghl li1
cntii" home from a bamiuet nl wliud
there
e had been several good speakers,
"I couldn't hear all they said," he
had (oinplained. "because that fool
next to tne wanted to tell futiti.v stories
all the time, back of his tinpkin. Hi"
stories weien'l any good, anyhow, and
everybody told him to shut up, but lie
went right on nnd .vou couldn't hear
over his voice." '
H is that way the wide world over;
there is alvva.vs Mime man or i-ome
woman, or a few of each, who will In- i
sist upon talking, in spite of all rules,
regulations and tustonis of couttcsv. t
Xl"J' one tiinn found a vvay to quiet
Ofhem.
A n mnnllnw V f Ol f. eOlincll of VVllIoll
ill ti ll,'....A ' ' - ---
he is (hairtmiii he distributed "nil-day
suckers among the niemuer" i
Thev were enthusiastically accepted, (
and fnr an hour every man in the tootn,
eontenlcdlv mid (iitietlv licked his
"lollvpoi'"' while the business of the
meeting wns catrietl on ih peace.
The chairman has reached this suc
cessful solution of the problem "after i
seventeen jears of observation and per
turbation." It must linve beei. because he failed
to ti"e his observation thnt he was per
tutbed for sueli n long time: for tint-I
itrally he would hesitate to art upon
his theory thnt men don't ever grow
up to the extent of getting beyond their '
lovo for the jojs of childhood.
lVissilily the mental picture of a group
of grown-up men, some with whiskers,
homo with bald heads, some with chil
(iren. and some, perhaps, with grand
children, sitting solemnly in the coun
cil room sucking lollypops with silent
relish, had something to do with his
hesitation !
However, a soon ns he tried Ins ex
perimctit, he was sati.sfied with the re
stilt of his philosnphv : thev don t grow
up-not that far at least.
I Y m2?5liil
There is no substitute for
Karo Order it by name
and be sure of highest qual
ity and full weight cans
For pancakes, for cooking, for
baking, for candy making.
Scltiitti Representative
NATIONAL STARCH CO.
135 South 2d Street, Philadelphia
February Sale Gas Ranges
Refrigerators Stoves
We have inauRuratetl the
laiRcst sale in our history.
Without reserve we plneo on
sale our entire stock of Kns
rnnRes, rpfrifci'ators, oil and
Kas heatiny; stoves at prices
that cannot be equalled in
Philadelphia.
Wo carry no flimsy appl
antes made to sell at a price.
Our entire line represents
the lushest frrado appliances
made. Such imtionaliv known
pas ranges as HKLIABLK.
!in ' Vililnl.U "
tnhlnet llnJilnr unit
llriilllnr Hum,
white n a t r f I ii I ii
n ft n h. iHiuels Hint
h n I n li r t 5'j no.
ConnoctMl trrt.
Pjl
QUALITY. DIRECT ACTION
ADEI.PHIA and TltlANOI.K.
Our TKIAXCJI.K JU-friBcrator
made for us hy ,,nc of tho largest
and mo.st piomtnent factories in the
country.
le- I iircr
siiiinte nirn. A
iniriier ton. en
nmrl nun met
mnrt. t'.lts,
1'iiniifrlril rrr
Our entire sl0ck
i. ml I.awson (,as
Aliinuno and Klein
duccd in price for this Sale.
'e invite comparison of quality
and prue, knowing that a isit to
our showrnoms will convince you of
these exceptional opportunities.
We illustrate only a few of the hie
values olTetrd.
Vour old ratine taken in exchangs
al a cash allowance.
Prompt ),lw,ry and Connetion S.rvit,
THREE STORES
I. "Tridii.
, I'lirci lain
IslCfl ate
CENTRAL
E. Cor. 13th & Arch
1026 Arch Sire
mransn
sW?fiRyr
vl iTia.n rf 1 In W
St. F
WHAT could wo have for our talka
tive women lo piny with? Thev
inn tail: right through lollypops and
candy, and nnyliow mey don't like, to
get their linnds sticky.
Would n doll Is there a woman at
any meeting, or In tiny house, or any
where who can resist the charm of those
rosy infant dolls with fat feet ami
curly knees nnd dimpled fists? Why,
you cnu almost hear them gurgle !
Would they keep those busy tongues
unlet, as women club .members cud
dled them, straightened out their, long
clothes, tinned them comfortably on
their sides and then began to coo in
various keys. "Tnlk n little? Yes- tell
mother a nice long story? Yes oh, just
it little smile!"
rpIIKY might work a litllu too well.
X It wouldn't be surprising under thesn
1 . ,f .. nrm.;,i.nt nt. ,,, nh,,
m of wnntPvrp kh(, ,nBht be, were
soon left out in the cold, conducting her
1)llsinvSS n non0) to the tuno of thes-
'MU)(CI, sS8ong, absorbed murmurs
iAf(pp n1 ,,, mm,0 Js nbont
, l)ritt ,.,lrP timt We can crer lind for tho
, ,,orn,ni motion of some femlnln.
t ,,... 1
tongues:
Credits and Collections
(hernuith cffum for mn nnd womnn
who olre a broivd Vniowlfils of th
lnethmt" of hanitlln nd condtictlnr th
Trcillt and mllertlon Department
,,' b tianl:, factory or eommsrclsl nrenn
i'Mon I'lsni pommoncp" fQnii
iTiinuAnv 7.
YMCA
f ru I r Ml Itullillnr 1421 Arch Strt
Thmimh t'nlteil Y. l. C A. Setiools vvr ofT-r
llnnip Study C'oiimts In nil siilijrctn.
.
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F7f7njii.Mnir
O
ne
cul of
ilus naillv
to cu and. a
half of Tafent and
you liave splendid
zkullr xor-
cookino
, '.'O.'th "OnalltT"
Ciilihicl nt In BOinll
niiiirp, Flimniel onus
nnd imnelii s 10. Oil.
( (innrclHl free.
of .-'olar 'Jlo,
Heaters, Narlcr
nil Honim- rn
rnunifl unit nml
nnnrl, n o tt n r
urn. -1 - lainifr
Inn. IM 4 ;5. Ton
nr tlon eitrn
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He
rrnrepntor e
m e I tine
WEST PHILA.
263 So. 52d St.
Hifa Start
Mon., Fit. and
Optn
Sat t.vf
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Ths Qn4 UwtUmapint Shop
m." r'Jmk. $
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