' i nwtfj?- ij " '"wjvwf "v 'Ae ir,1 '1H! 10 EVENING PUBLIC iLEDGERPHlLADELrHlV) WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 0, 1021 5, frf !'--"' 'jf , TEMPTING COLD SAUCES DESCRIBED BY MRS. WILSON Evaporated Milk a Successful Substitute for Yolk of Egg in Mayonnaise This Dressing Is Foundation for 1 Hemoulade, Tartar and Caledonian Sauces HE TELLS HOW TO DEAL STILL ANOTHER SHAPE it.r iiKMtN tu:oii; -n i t 'fVVrtrrfr SftTTSrtCVf0 I t Viv Wi S . m . f il V A'fc K. jr 7 Br '. ; i $ i ii re fill tty MHS. M. A. WILSON (Copvriolil, toil, hu Mrs, M. A, Wilson. Ill rliM) rrtervrd.) Cold Sutlers These sauces nre ued to sett with cold meats, poultry, sea foods nnd lidi. also with some salads. Mnyonn.ilc It is no InnRcr necenr to depend upon the ,vo1l of ens to mnko till dress ing. While delving into rheinistry I found Hint tlio lninimTMilrril fill of Tapornted milk -v 1 II conculnte with oil s readily as the fut in the jolk of euK and much more ropidly without the least- chance of sennrntina. nnd tlmt - cnancc 01 separating, nnu imii 1 sepnrnl ion did occur the mix- was easily returned to 11 smooth latency by the addition of 11 table- n or two of evaporated milk. when sennrnlion did occur the mi- turo wn constate noon aureiy mis ix a irrent mnue hi me cienco of prcpiirinu this splendid uce. The housewife is no longer nt the mere) of the dlllottiintc hen. Won; does not prevent. She mny have this dllclou,s drc-sliiR with iiiuul abundance . durlnp the winter when escs are seniTC as during the spring nnd siunmer. The coy hen toda is nt .1 dt-enunt. n-. far B mayonnaise is concerned How to proceed: . , Place four tablespoons of citipornted toilk in 11 dee) dish and add , une-nm; mhji w r Oiie-ouurcr feaanooii of vavrika. Ulssolve tne spices in mns nnu wnnn . 1 .. . . .w . 1 thoroughl blended ndd one teaspoon f vinegar or lemon juice and immediately Vipoln tn mlil the oil ver slouh. neat With a fork until quite thiik. This mount of milk will tnke about two-, thirds cup of oil. Add Ono additional tvaipnon of t;ne,m. One teaspoon of powdered sugar. One teaspoon of salt. nne.nuartrr fraiiiaon of hite penpor. OrC-i(ortfi fcnspooii ; jjmrrii i fccijpoaii l ijinlrd i Blend well. This dressing ban the , Kemoye the bone- and skin fioni one .ndded virtue ot keepiug far better than , pound of cold boi ed fish. Keep the fish that which is made with egg. Just place l mcnt in n- large lakes ns Poibhy Place in a jelly glass or small fruit jar and in bowl and coxer with the following cover. Store in a cool place. dressing: ...... , i Four tablespoons of mauonnaixc, While Miijounaise t One tablespoon of grated onion. To make white mayonnaise onut tne 7'ii bit of garlic. paprika in the mujonnnUe recipe. I 7'u-o pimentos, chopped fine. , One tablespoon of vinegar. Green Majonn.ii.se wp, Mmv poilrn(; ft.r , Prepare the nnoouuni"' lis directed , ,,ri.pnl.P(i tish Toss gently to blend nnd and ndd one-half cup of verv finely i tjlp form into round lint cakes, re chopped parsle:i or equnl parts of j scmbling the New I'ngland codli-li cake parsley, chives and v -ltercress. Spinach Spread liberalb with reniouhido "mice or the finely chopped green leavus of and then csiver with finely chopped cUry may be used when othr herbs I parslej . are not uvailnble. ( i.:eCs iionlgnrlo Kenioul.ide Sauce , Hub llirce huid-hoiled 'gg thiough Prepare the iniiyouiinie as directed i a tine sieve nnd add: nd then add One-half cup f gialed chriir Tico tablespoons of copra, chopped One-half tratpoon of paprika, vtru fine, I One-half trmpnan of mustard. Tiro f(lRfc;i'nil of ghcikins or1 One teaspoon of tiiirtv yratid onion, oicklcs, chopped fine. Three tablespoons of finely minced One onion, chopped fine. icatcrcress or parsley. t Ttro dried anchovies sonkid fo'r len yyxs slitlj and tlmmughh and then minutes in boiling icater and chopped (orm :nt0 PKC cutlet- and spread with Urn. One tablespoon of mitttard. Mir to blend nnd then fciv. Tartar Sauro Prepare the mayonnaise "is directed and then add One teaspoon of mustard. One-half fcnspooii of cuicniir iKpper, Otic onion. cJionpni fine, .Six innll gherkins, or one large soar pickle, chopped icry fim. THROUGH A WOMAN'S EYES By JEAN NEWTON To Paint or A'of to Paint It wns back iu in high school dnjsjof beautj , yi frequently a IUC.h powder In the Hnglbh period. We were stud- (will mnke it a ioj forover : lng tho art of portrnylng u person's Of cour-e. the natural glow tha.t character by one remark. An example . ome, of g-.."l lioelth and exercise in th was: "She bleached her hair,' and tin-, fre-h air i-. Hum evert point of iet. students went on to use their inugiua- p. of. rubh . hut if Its simulation bj u .uno tl.n comnlele nenersity of the little rourfc. Judicioiisl applied, is tin- woman Today the remark She b'ead.i'd her h.lr" would lend people to but one')"11"'"1" ' PP'ie.i nair wuuni i i .In. leio.is v minlicd deduction, nnd this it.n ..1,1. lit... II.UI '" ' bleached her hair She might be ung . 1.1 nlro or not nice- the remark or old, nlco or not met. tne m. r. t.lf Tvonld not ead us to a conclusion .r ..-v either way. If however, some one were to mil ,ou that a woman had hennued her hair brick red, was blackening her oicbrow, .. 1! ... ,t and wore sinnuiiK u..i,i, men .", would probably form nu opinion ah to her good taste and gtuernl refinement And thnt is all theie is to eo-motl. s and the make-up bon. Today, few- people obiei t to pow.l. . or cream or cen rouge a- su h Evervbod ngrees that it 1- li.ttei to be cood-looking bj their ,iid and so add a bit of benutj to the i"v. , '111111 to bo dull and diab and unattractive with out thero. A shlnj nose is not a thing The Question Corner Todaj's Inquiries 1, What woman is -aid. li an l.ng llsh phjsii'ian, to be the tj pe whieli makes tin- most leliuble w Ife? 2. hen a pair ot corsets is too small how enn it be enlarged without letting out the slnng- too far to be uncomfortable'' 3. What eonn'uunt device uuiUox u possible to have new saucepans without extra expense'' 4. Descilbe a striking wu ot do. orating a luie loom for 11 dunce or bazaar 5. ln making a dies- of two inn tcrials. whnt tiimming (.in be used that will make it tittno tne without eo.-ting anything etrn 0, How are most of the giull's uuide for the new frocks'.' Vesterdaj's Ansners 1, An explorer in tireinlnnd i ccntly found 11 nntue wearing n costume of silver fot th.it would bo worth approximately Sl.Mi OfKi. 2, The lntost device for conduit in the theatre ii 11 bng on 11 who frame utliielu'd m the uiulei part of tlie heal for holding pmkiuei. In plnce of the wire hat-1 est (or jnerly Ufed 3. llubbing vaseline on the bunds after washing clothes 1 rubbing them on 11 wiishbourd will ke. p the hniids from getting haul and soiled. 1, A new apron is made in two straight piece-, litie.l slightly and buttoned together nt the side, of the waist, and buttoned on both shoulders. 5, It Is correct, but not noccFiiry, for a bride at u home wedding to A wear n hat if she floes not wear a Vfll. fl. The old-iityle draped princes dress U now the tieweht H.vle for nftfrnoon nnd street frocks. One-half vttp of finely chopped purs lei, One tnlrspoon vf tarragon vinegar. Mix ntitl then serve. C'lileilniilnii Sauce Prepare the niiiotuuilo as directed tlii'ii rub tlireo tiiiel) i'lnii'(l pimentos thrniiBli n line sieve nnd ndtl Due large milk onion, grated. One tahlespoon of fresh giated horse radish. One tablespoon of Worcesteishne '"i'lT Mix nnd then serxe How to eJe SI1(0 hr lllplts VPl.. ,,,, Ml, . ,, ,,,. 0 ,' , , w,tI) , , o(lvcs of loUlK, , wnlprPW ,1pi.,, ,,u.Ules, pickled be !,, stuffr(, 0VMi Slice ilie meats very thin, spte.nl with 1 (tlirnixli 1 or beets ,.i.i t,...i ,ii i. f....i ,., bonw ,, Mn nnd thcn mold01, lul(J lp , , (lt ,.rqncm.N r rSsles nnd j wlt, thl ,,,,. Serve on cris ),;,(,,(, I Ak(,' ,, ,iii,io -this in umuilh pro- ,.,.,, from ,,oll rnn,t p0itry, ,ltPi, . ,,s illKMi ),,fiMi ti, t1(, mo!Jt 0f tho mcnt rpmoVP,. om from roust mi M, ,lmt tj (,()nt!, liberal allow nner of meat. These saucts nre iifco u-ed tn ,.,,,,..,1 n,Pi KI11.i. fniinw! ...,. " " V .. "' . . The skin of cither boiled or rosM fowl wl ' ,nnv i,t, wc, together with well -cooked : " "- -- : giblets, mcnt picked from tho neck anil bnok of carcass. Put through the food ..1,, ...,.. ,i.,,i ,.m i,n i.mu t, .. ifr. A .11 ir ,.,. ,;.r,i oc-V. ,,, ry '",r "'"' ,"' ,7 '"""" Benson iiud add about two-thirds ( up of mavotinaite to one and niichtilf cupv of prepared tuent roriu into etitlnth. croon' tl i s or iisoles nnd serve on crisp ll"IMV I'll.". Kllll llli.il. 111IIIV. KMi Itemoul.idc ni:innnisp. K"H in ginted clicese and then in fiuelj minced par-lot Sereou i ri-p leaves of lei tine with Inn on nnd watercress garnish. Koast Iteef a l.i Toca Cut thin slices of roa-t beef and spread with green majonuai-o, then roll and fa-ten with a tooth pick. Iloll In green miiMin liaise and scive on crisp lettuce leaves inl nltirmiti to pule saMowne-s, b ( nil means M us hue the little rouge tliut l- the crux 1 " ". . , ,1,,,,,. If nil aidt- t beauti were judiciouslj applied the n,uc-tnn of whether or not to imc them would 1 ".,1'' "",..'' .. ... , .,.. , .., ' " ",V- '' 1 muer, .no-.-, 0. """'';"" '""of the morning sun Mark was nowhere I brought upon tlum condemnation. ' ,. 8WIli ,, f,,M a shorl Kaop. We all l.n.'W mat, iliil, gins can- I ciitm- them-o ; them-ehes with liiuii-.!., v',,-. ho point of vitiating an that nun be theirs .. I .'. I n tiu' 00 fn-, ownnm. we iiumi.u U 1 orl.-eti rrnnrt minor, moihi hhov-. It must be that thc jint lose all per -peetive anil fail to reeoni?.. in them -elve- what would thoeK them in 11 11 otlier And thc do not h-oiii to realie tlmt I Ue rioting and inanners, make-up tells a tale. At loat like c'othes and nuin- . .. ... .... i... 1 1. 1 ..... l.ei-, it is interpreted in terms tasto nnd leiinement, eer, ehnrn. t. r rink l!bu may drink it i-reely with benefit, Tor it contains nothing harmful-and you will enjoy every sip, because of the rich., coffee -like flavor. Instant Postum is made instantly in the cup - c2ia.es coxiTeiuence. There is no waste -that's economy. "There. 9s a. Mje&soiz for Postixm All grocers carry it Made ly Postum Cereal Co Jxtc, Battle CreekJMack, i A fff I li IK 1 (OQfQ This luncheon set is in niue pieces' nml tne colors ugeii mny oe cnosen to 1 luirmoniza with the color scheme of" ,1 T ----- - -- : jour dining tig room. The colors sug- e(.t.( 11PrP ni-o delft blue, which Is used for the crocheted edges nml for nil the outline work; assorted shades pink and .... nnj 1,1., ,.i- c,n ti,,. , .. ti. work. The stitches are the French knot, lim tlaN) nnd the oullin-. u ,,,iti not be dlfflcult to shape r ppri,M ,ko ,.,.. n,i nft,,r yml 'mirkwl vo,. llia,f,rai perfectly, llim. ull ;v- hemstitched. This 1 ,nlli. .. ,.P rtnish. nnd i nnrticu- lnrl good where a i rochctcd edge is" i to be added, for the mwdle can bo put through rnch hole . the hemstitching THE HUSBAND HATER Hy IIA'RI. PEVO BATCIIRLOK Coruilolit. 10H, tin rublto I.eioer Co. lean Xnrthrup married her guard- tan, Mark Hrand, Uecause we una afraid of poverty, but ntler she 7irt ooiic irrar ioiii .no " . was very miserable breawc she aid not love him. Winn shi hail almo.it rcachtd the brenkinn point she went rant to vhit Cicely witclrs, on old school friend, but hfc Iu the city seemed changed, 'the pettintss of It and the fevirish niirrst Hindu J"jn thoughtful, and tehen ih flnallu rca Hicrf that she had given more o her self than she knew to Mark ""! 7icr Jir In the tt'CJt. she .i nsfnwurfrd .If trit she determined near tn go bail., for she leas sine that l.irA- no longer lot rd her, but finally the temp tation was too great and ihr u-ent hack, on In to discover that Mark hod mode up his mind to do uithout hrr. The Accident JUAN f.lt that Mark d. spued li-i .iod slie dreaded welUK him again Slio bad detormlned to tell liliu as soon .is poi-itilo about the work In Vow York so that she mlKht return wltliout nii de Inv but tho next mornlnu when she it.'nt nut into the HvInK room for bri.ik- fasl, M.irlt wns now hero to be seen Mv had breakfast .ilune and .Mann wlio. looked nt her us thollgn ane nnu ex- pect. d sotnet'nni; wild nnd uniual In tho mutter of clothes after the astound - lng costume of lost night looked rather dluiiolntel when Jean npp. nred In her old riding things After breakfast she went out into the corral Krnnk came up to hci and she asked eagerly about Olnger Mr Brand rode her this morning Krnnk Informed Jean In answei to her question ' b dors he usunllv ride Ginger?" "Sometimes." Frank returned Wheie has he gone?" He rode out to tho quarries "1 m sorry be took Ginger It s just the da for a ride " "Lit me gle you another mount, Mrs. Hriuid rintly Is Mr Diand's favorite, not so p. ppcrj ns i linger, but a good horse " Jan assented nnd m a few minutes was mounted on I'lreily's broad back. She ttIh out of the eorral with her V hleh -rheTlm stVuek her hem1 he fare an was bright ln her .yes, her spirits roso . itn in., morning air nnu shu set J-ira- ' " """' toward ih. ua.iy u.hrn she fai.h, Ulere dcsoUlc dreary nl.ice cin undnr the hrlchtuess sllf, tumul b.iek to th, much As M.111 , n nne on. 1 eni,.i,.j nit" cjit:ii sn kiw somethinc utiUHiial hid happenid A little duster '.f men had gathered about th, s-h.-ds .Did w.ie lending over some- tli'ng that aiuwr. ntH lay on the ground. lr-ii"iit, 111 hi' ut 11 .in. I health Je.in iod.. up 'o tin (.roup and swung herself o Hi. ground It m- tlnn that the ilust. r of men drew back and she saw Maik Ivlng on the ground Ho looked ,,i white and his rji wero cIomhI Frank wiim kn. . ling besldo him, band aging one of KIh h.mds nnd as Jean inod and stnr.d Mark's eyes slowly .ip.md .mil looiie.i up at her. Ill forCA-d a Mnlle it for health and for pleasure, too kere is two-fold, satisfaction in. ". aMxj . instead of punclnnc holes with the hook as you woik. t...ii.. i 1 ll ,. ,.. 0l,!lnr .iiiuiuii 111(111 iiini-i... . -.(i..vi ......" material makes up satisfactorily, al though there K nothing more beauti fill than a good quality ot pure linen To make the crocheted edge, make one row nil nroiind each piece in the .single stitch, putt ng the hook into end, hoi., of the hemstitch ug. 'Hie secoml row is done b) putting three single stllclics in the tirst row, one picoL of four chain-, one double into second X stitch of llrt vow. three picqts, one cqts, one ed by X, double Into -nine stllch marked one plcol. three -ingles into ursi ro Coutlniie in sumo manner nil nronnd. A career ln just ahead of Proncea Carter when she fell deeply in lovo with Jerry Page, but she couldn't give him up. She planned a "FIFT 'FIFTY" life, giving half her loc to her hus band and half to her work, giving ns mueh ns he for the support of the household lSui DID SHE (iET AWAY WITH IT? DID IIEK III SHAM) IJKE IT? This new serial story of ti conflict between modern ideas and nn old fashioned institution. b Hazel De.yo Halchelor will begin on .Monday, IVbruar 1 1 "Had o littlo accident." he HO-ld Ilghtlt. - b,lt notlilutr kei Inua.' Jean was stand- )nK 00kng at him In i face had Kone ,,,, w,lte At Mark's words, one of 1 (n(. nll,n jmlj muttered something that jpnn cotli,j not ), lp overhearing r ..If tnnf,, a Httto accident, I'm craro." i he had said "ilo got his hand mashed to pulp between two big rocks Woubln t oen lot !! look at It. lust pill his hand , behind his back and lode right In with the blood Just pouring out of It all the "' I Jean's hpart b-apwl eulmntly After I all he wns her husband, he belonged to h r. At that mom. 111 she forgot tn- trelj that he did not want her. little thlues did nit matter. eerv thing seemed remote . ceptlng the fact that Mark had been hurt and that she was thero to take care, of him She took a step forward, and as ho lcokod up at her, noun thing leaped sud denly Into his e and then went out like a lamp tint Is hud.lenly c.xtln- ....I..U...1 t.,l, . .U.T.. ,., T...... ...nu kneeling at hl -l.le, drawing his head ' everything M.0,11 him Tho agony of to her breast not Mark was oblivious' fainted. Tonmrruw I'rrrllile Ordeal For the Traveler li if .il.vn 11 nroblem to nlace lubes of cold cream. 100th paste and tho like , In a sultease fur tho week-end trip, They tnke up spare In the pockets, and they get mashed nn where else. To aold nil tin . dllllcultleB, fold jour ' waneiotn 11 to 11 small square nnu S'lunkh It up inio one corner of the rub- beilze. ciisu iiuol, for it, nnd your soap and jour tnoihhrush Then wedgn your small tubes ln b.slde It. The Hap of tho case holds then, snugly In place, they do not tnke up to much room, and you know exactly where thev aro all tho time without hating to search all oier jour mind and bag 10 remember where j-ou puck. ! 'h. m IHSTAHJ"! e POSTUM A HEVCRAOC f 4rrw tU mi M HMHaart. M W-" 1 w 1 m roitdm Cr8l Campiny , im4tiH.llKil.'J. "VKi f ivrrnBHBHHtrvanNaviH 1 1 2rV 1 HfllKiiiItjntC4!fl.i'S Ir u 1 ' ' t y I V I r I t l W IB IB IU tin IU Hy CYNTHIA Wanta to Hear More litnr Cvnthln will voii oleasft ad dress this letter lo "Iluuk"? "Buck." 1 nm ono of thoso who are set on travoilng with no object In view. And I desire to lfani something from cxpcrlenco, which would help me. "MAWItCOUOX." Says She's In Love Hear Cynthia I am n high school girl of fifteen. Do you think I nm too young to wear my hair up7 Also could you tell mo where to meet somo nlco boys nnd hearty girls? t have no friends, and some nighlH I nm so lonely I could cry. Cynthia, dear, t love a follow of twenty one. I think he likes me a little, but I want htm to like me more. He drives n car for rich people, and I am dylne for a rldo with film, but ho never asks me. I hardly over see him, but when I do I seem to love hltn more, Cynthia, please help me, or I know my heart will break. Can't ou tell mo a wny In which to get bettor ac quainted? yoi;k i.ovk pkt. Don't you think It is a pity to put your hair up before you have to? Ito mombor you have n. great many years In uir probability to wear It up, many moro thnn down, and you nre only young once. Of course the young man has not usked you to ride with film. It is not Ills car, nnd, besides, you nre ntlll a littlo girl. Forget being In love nnd go out and tnke some good lonsf walks with the other girls Can't Keep Boy Friends Dear Cynthia If you can, will you dense help mo out on tho following prob lem, or ask some of your male renders to do so? I am a girl nineteen yenrs old. I will not use the hnckneyed expression "am considered good-looking by tho opposite sex." I do not keep steady company but always hne soveial frlendB calling on me, How Is It that I cannot kiel a fellow Interested In me longer than four or five months'' When first Introduced to some fellows they act as though they wero wild over me If tbev make an engagement tho first time, thoy oro still enthusiastic Then after thnt each time they coino to see mo J can seo their ardor waning, until nt last thev slowly but surelv drop mo entirely. AYhnt Is tho reason? I dress nil right, as I spend my entire salary on clothes, Whtlo I nm with a fellow conversation never lacs fnlthough, do not think I always hold the floor myself), but I usually bring up somo topic which I know will Interest my companion Then why is it that t ennnot, like other girls, keep my friends? Just ns I begin to enjoy going out with them they seem to lose all Interest In mo. What Is wrong with me7 Kverj body tenses me about It and snys that I will be an old mnld. MKKCEDCS Think cnrefultv over your talks with these boys perhaps you havo a, little way of poking fun, which they do not like Are you careful never to sav to one what another haH told you? Don't worr about It. Just do your best and be natural. thev are washed and Hipped In pink dye I (taces nnd nil) tho result Is icrj Stick to Friends of Same Sect pleasing. Dcai rynthln In yestcVday's column1 KM nnd cc,er-v ,f Yi,?.,lcd Uml ,mt t saw an ar.lek-. In which a voung Jew - ln nn aluminum covered kettle or a cov Ish man nsks If ho should taW n young "'"d ,oast "B pa" w " Uen a. ?el1 or. Centlle la.lv out to 11 show. ' moro and be moro crisp when taken out I want to nay somothlnir to him- I "'" whe" imt ' fehalto tho w'nter am a Jeulsh hoV am l7 thorefore. s,eak , oft before, putting tl.o vegetables uwaj from experience. Somo time ago I was '" tnjs manner. Introduced to 11 pretty Clentlle girl, and' A hod of coal can bo saved and the in i,. ... ,.;,,.! ;i,. lr.r.j.l.flrn lient from being deadened If (when did not know of It. About two months ago I tool; nor to a party, nnd a boy friend of mine took her girl friend Thev wero the only Gentiles there and felt out of place The net day the girls upbraided ns for taking them there and refused to go with us anv longer. , Well, about one month Inter I met a Jowlsh girl, nnd, as they say, foil for her, and hard, too. She won't oven rpenk to me, ns some ono told her that I went with a Gentile girl for a while, nnd she and her people do not think It right for nn; body to go out of their religion I would give nn thing to lecall tho last few months, and go with this Jowlsh girl She certainly Is pretty, prettier than tho other one .Vow this is Just one out of a lot of similar cases, nnd If tho oung man would think twlco beforo he leans he will aol.l tho mistake I made, for he surelv will tlml a Jewish girl that will please him more than this Gentile. Tnko my advice and don't ask her. lsxPEniKNcnn ii hi i. i. I. 1 ASCO . j, i. . . ASCO 1 f AoC-O A ts C1 O- A. S c 0 A s C o A S s 1 A s C i o r J s C -0 S CI 01 A "Ascn" iS C 0 Al S C fro I L I L T ' ' i T ' '. f. .,, ,r . I ASCO ASO ASCO -.iiiti ijuilllduiiuuuir joiiui luuuil liuiu RnglAnd Is tho feminine custom of keep ing tho hands busy with "work" whllo conversing with ensual visitors, Many women who, otherwise, might uo under going a nervous strnln when entertain ing callers especially unexpected call ers find relief and a strange restora tion of composure In the taking up o' nn unfinished bit of needlework kopt In the sewing basket for Just such occa sions. Of course th'ro aro somo sorts of oc cupations Impossible at these times. For Instance, a hostess docs not writo or read whllo visitors lire prcsont, and for tho same reason unsociable concentra tion mending is not done during "com pany hours," but nny variety of lelt surely "fancy work." embroidery, Ince mnklng, knitting, etc.. may be taken In hnnd without distracting uttentlon trom the conversation. The Woman's Exchange To Mrs. M. S. Got oil ot fisliberrlca. from tho drug storo and mix It with equal parts of alcohol. Part the hair .and rub In the liquid thoroughly, then comb tho hnlr with ii flno-looUi comb very thoroughly. Itepeat the trontmelit every day until the troublo Is cured, Invited to a Reception 7o the Editor of Woman's Page. Dear Madam I have recehed nn In Itntlon to a reception, but t nm not nolo to go, Would you please tell mo tho correct thing to do" Would It bo correct to Just send my card? 13. F. If "II. H, V. IV was written on the Invitation to this reception you should send a formnl regret: "Miss K F regrets that owing to a previous engage, ment she cannot ncccpr tho kind Invita tion of. "etc ," filling In the rest Just ns It Is written In the Invitation. If there Is no It. S. V, P. on tho Invitation, simply send your card on the day of the event. . ' ' Somo Good Ideas To the Hditor of It'omaii's 1'agc. Dear Madam I tako great plcusure In reading the Woman's Kxchnnge and would ilko to contribute some of m erv own discoveries: When corsets nre sofied or yellow If i the coal gets below the feed In heat-j I mg i"'i ...,,.",.,,,, " ..' neiu". 'i " "u, " " the etovo feed and put a bucket of coal in hefmn the minor takes fire. The conl will feed down grndiinllv Any one who has a heating stove should appreciate this, us It means the saving of a good many buckets of conl In 11 winter. If dishes are washed with white soap or any kind of soap Hakes thero will bo no grease around tho dlshpnu. That comes out of the yellow soup. For those who still Insist on sifting ashes, tf the ashes are put on a flat mirfacH the coal can be taken out by using a gardtn rnko back and forth and thero will bo no dust. I hopo my few little Ideas will be of hcrvlec to you and that tho rcndois will pet as much good out of them as I have out of our column In the past. MllS. II il Think you wry much Indeed for nil these suggestions. I know they will be appreciated by all tho readers It is good of you to show your interest In the column In such an acthe way. ASCO i . rib l " HftiBiriTOB Brf Ml Mtf4 ail JLkJhHI T" 1 u""' ' TmmJ IU 111 if "Asco" Stores Again Lead the Way! To-day We Slash Gold Seal?? MJlLaffffWy More Convincing Evidence of What Om Produ Plan Is Doing For You! Don't fail to read our Coffee advertisement on another page. Stores nil ni rr Phil i .1 1 1. , . .. " " " - - , " u sH y. WITH A CRANKY HUSBAND But He Doesn't Say Anything About tho Proper Conduct 1 the Man Whoso Wife Is Disagreeable Why Should 1C1 Wives Be Disciplined, Too? APIlOPKSSOtt In a western univer sity 1ms started n series of lectures on the proper nttltudc of u wife toward a grouchy husband. It Is up to her, he affirms, to find out the cause of his crankiness; If It comes from indigestion, hunger or any othor explainable cause, then she must hu mor him n little, soothe him ns much ns possible nnd learn how to remedy the trouble. If her cooking dlsngrees witli hira, she must make It better; If ho is hungry when he Comes home nt night, she must have something ready for him to cat right away and so on. Hut if his had humor springs di rectly from n nasty disposition, if he Is Irrltnblo just for the sheer joy of being disngreenhlo, then, declares this expert, his wife muy, nnd should, discipline him with the first thing that comes handy, be It pnper weight, rolling .pin, n flower pot or a llatlron. All of this sounds very plausible and reasonable, nnd it Is possible that its result will be n reorganization of a num- hnr nf hnllxebnlds and nCrllftPS tllC same number of block eyes going downj town every morning. BUT what about the other side of It? Has anybody thought about tlmt? whnf nhniit the husband who comes .- - l 1 . . .. homo to find thnt his wife Is so tired from tnklng enro of the children, trying to get the house clenn, managing tn get n decent dinner without putting a mortage on tho house, that she cannot even change hor dress for dinner lint should he do? What docs he do, now? Docs he, nine times out of ten, tell her thnt she looks iust ns well to him thnt wny ns she does dressed up In her best, nnd thnt It Is too bad she is so tired nnd never mind, she'll feel better after dinner nnd she enn go to bed cnrlv? He docs not. lie does that the tenth time; the nine other times ho raises nn ejebrow at her disarray, says vaguely that it's too bad, nnd then wants to know, impatiently, why she doesn't atop sooner, why can't she take n rest In the nftcnioon nnd let the darned old house go for n little while instead TBievG efmerTC BREAK! mmmm&ami&mmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmm Keekers'1 Buckwheat is so well'known in the Amciv can homes that it has be come a household word. Makes delicious cakes with the old'timc buckwheat flavor. The Hecker Ccrcal Co. New York ' if 1 ' ASCO A. .a. . .. .. C from the Price of Eggs Carton Big. mealy, fresh ecprs. New laid right dozen dandies in every carton. Strictly Fresh Eggs do. 50 Not quite so large as the "Gold Seal" beauties, but absolutely fresh and you aro guaranteed twelve good ones in every dozen. son isumer rniih,n,,nia, .Nov Jcrhcy. I)claarc nnd of working until she's all tlrf.i . nnd worn to death I """ out And, of course, thnt makes u. , -I worse than over. S1,P C? .h.V. '.! I cannot shir It any of the honnworfc ki" causo It will only j, o up nndZ.' b" Inter on; she renllx.s'that h i,2J. means only one thing, that .1!. ' , havo to make at, effort to beVJdr !?,' J prclen&o-of being rested before Z JS? home in tho evening ' ' QN a-IID other ijd, there's the hu,. y hnnd, poor thing, who eonits SZ. to find a nagging wife who cnunot S why he will not remember to brush R shoes before he comes Into hci el. .. room, why ho will Insist upon Bmki those disgusting cigarettes Pnn,l goto smoke all in her clean ctirtnlnn ... whistling nil the time he , SresSfi? upon ( ropp ng n necktie on the biir? nstend of hanging it up where it be longs, nnd so on. ut To say nothing of the husband wl finds n crybaby, pouting at this, whim. pcrW nt that, wantfng this with . whine, thnt with n pretty tenr what do they do? " Do thev, nine times out of ten. mat. use of the folded newspaper In their hands, the shoes upon their feet, or th cane thnt stands in the oornor in..: j do not, they look meek and apologetic. I 1.,.'', ."cl"BiLn'' ..ttV W . 11 1 1 iiii-v kivit iii in rim nra DON'T they need these lessons In ths proper attitude quite as much m their wlvcs7 Why don't .you get busy, husband.. and find some liroad-mlndcd woman wLo knows her subject? Then put her on n platform and her give you lessons on the proper tin to use the gloved hapd, and the pos.uYo opportunities for the mailed fist How Do You Frown? One deep perpendicular line bttwe, the eyes indicates love or aetall. Two upright lines planted bttc the eyes denoto love of Justice Four or fivo perpendicular lines i tween tho oyes denote conBdcntlousntM. REAT cm. 'AST W T' ifi Hi ! mm tm i ASCO ASCO ASCO . . .. ff( n . . . A S c 0 A S c 0 ' A S A S c from the nest. 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