':W 'V'fmfv' yfiffr -'fmmi J'iftC, t'? m )-rwmrir''i i M L"M r '- I z .u m ;it- "'.'. m mm is.fi: ?". K j ; tv,w . t i . U I '! -I ffi,!'1 ,i Xv i n r , wF'1 :) -. a i .. Mi"fc i :. x l mm mij A-.i.h affltinf-'a it M M WW to! Ikt mm. 4 I Ifl-.fB " ' ,K (IliiUi 1U A0?S. WILSON BRINGS DISHES FROM ST. AUGUSTINE, FLORIDA Some Templing Ways of Preparing Fish Fillets of Shad Chanticleer With Pascha Sauce and liouillabaisse i " " Hy .MRS. M. A. WILSON ! sumo tinm to minnlv Iiinwlf with the (Cobvrtoht, lift, hu Ur. Jf. ,t. Hilton. I most toothsome vintiils of southern .ui M0I1M rrATt'if.) wators. TO TIIK rrmlrrs of the poimopolltnti lied snappers and mllKIi nn t!n fisli kitchen I am tendini; Kimm INli nml ' 1,nt r' ""iinlly uiril'ln witithrrn sen fruit recipes frnm Klnrltln. You know ' '"Ht towns for tfii iIcIIcIoiim iIWIi. but tho old sleepy Spanish mission town of " '" ' I,'lll'" from other vnriitirs of Ht. Alienstlne Is imp mi-pen for tup " winter tourlBt. IIitc we have tnmi) splendid vnrlotirs of fresh ti'h. inrlml Ing the toothomp shad of Hip nortltprn Trnters., which pvldotitly romp south to hibernate or luxuriate in the warm waters of the Florida roat. Fillets of Shad Chant Irlerr Split the shad nnd bone. Cut tn pieces about the sire of linlf the hand nil trim to shnne. Mnko a tioi-kcr be tween the tish meat and skin and fill with the following mixture, (.'hup very! fine fine One-half iomi onion t Hit of garlic, Benson with One-half teaspoon of irhile peppti: One-half teaspoon nf milt. Pinch of gumbo poicder. Mix nnd use. Flatten the fillet of had nfter placing in the tillini:. by prcsslnc with the hand. Itoll in dour and then dip In u thin batter of Hour and water. Itoll in line crumb and then place In a baking illh nnd bake In a moderate oven for twenty-live min utes. Haste each fillet with n little bacon or hnm dripping; juct before re moving from the oven lay a strip of bacon on each piece nnd mtvc with Pascha sauce. r.iM'lia Saw e One-half cup of thick reiim nivf. Tico-fflirrfj cup nf thick tomato puree. Juice of our urn! one-hilt large letnoni, Two pimento, chapptd ;ii.'. !Ttco onioiM, chopped fim . Six olirei. chopped fine. One-half cup of panle;i. chapptd fine. Mix nnd when M'lildlne hot add the Juice of one-half small grapefruit which has been strained to remove the sifil. Serve. Fillet of lfci tliartres Hone out the lillts and broii. Rii-ie frequently with bacon fat and then pre nare n dish of Minchetti by cooltitiK otie- lialf pound of spaslirtti in boiling water for twenty minutes. Drain and place , on n lint dish anil rover with One cup of irtll-hcatr-l and sewncd , thick tomato pure- ami then xprmkle with finely chopped parsU'j. Tiro onions, JVo mWtifov. ! flour nnd brown quickly, then nd . One cup of tomato puri,, One cup of Itoilinu iratrr. One-half tup of findy choppid "n Bit of garlic. Simmer low; for one-La '.lour and then add the seasoning to taste. One-half teaspoon of gumbo poirJ. r, One cup of thick cream taurc. One-half cup of .'inelu hoppul pars Uy. Servo on tont. Iluilhih.iisf ThU is a typical tis.iing .-hoiMicr. Th seacoast folk from time immemorial Cooked a delicious hodge-podge tt"v which is pculinr to their locality and climate. In New.l.ngland a c:..iwuer wnica is wi.illv n thick siitiii was made of cod heads. The thrifty folk disposed of the entire cntcli and thus used the heads. But the hnppv son of I.attn blood lmi his stomach too well to deprive it, so. be the cntcli large or small. In- will alwnvs pick some tis'n n ilesirahle and not to be sold, - ith these he will regale himself. Th- native son of southern Florida is trm to In- Spanish and French nneestrv : !,c needs '-erj little aftPr his nppititc is nppeiHid so I.p osunlly manages to do eiin'ich lishii.g to bupply hi ri quii in' nts and a the THROUGH A F JEAN I ilMa H it I ifl ti One-half cup of araxcii .vnetc i-loniiu suiiii uri'-sing. I iWA : I! iil JW tm' I'r'l'red tlllet of tih ti Kloridi Salul Dressln- il'-; W fpaKhettl nnd serve with tartar sauce. ! 1 lorld.i Ml.ul Wressln, ft.'VH ll-"W Ited snnpper !s trulv delicious, and i .mice of one-half grapefruit . hflttM ' V ''Jj enten as prepared by the Florida -luice of one-half Wmov. 'IVfm f. people it is delicious. .uwc of one oranoe VUM . T Cleans- the tih and wasn well. Ct lieo-thirds cpof irah, . UWiM' ' lift in pieces. Th- bones mnv be removed Onr-half cup o suaar, Wr?iPM i i?i ' ' : j....r :..i.J ti; ;n Three level tahlewooni of cornstarch r:i nzuircLii m r". -r:. nf nnr l wi iih iiii,. ij.nr-. i'i . iti ... . . . I ;cir Kind of School A prea. in Iui' is starling u . :- in tiling saj s DUl vie newly weds' s,.,n.' wrong with the hmi Jifed more of tli.-m Jfcnniy would aj . ' The . lie Wlile'.i, ii firs' -i :.- littl las. left Htndnl complih'i lit AVell, don' I we de. r courses to learn to tj' i ' i i . to f: .r s iak' Jungs. Mirimis when It eii.uUmg a f i'i- to perfect tlieniselve. in tne ways of mukiiig n living I'.u' I'Oini'H to marriage i.i.d Lou which evervbinh now adtnits i lledged profession, they em trust to liicl: to "take to .t. How can n girl "take t balanced, well ked meals i-olltellt to righti T IIIIV the other d ifn- "f muieiiui .er : u more thun she um :- to' '."!. in, hooks in an otliie or r inning an uudm machine' "Well." si.ine m ' i.V- her tlin'1. 'When she i- lis . mother she will do a i"Ut nnd darn socks without '.nam The people "ho s,n 1. 1 actunlly Intend y for a ;.,.,. rfginp saying of n t' '.ephon.. "Chve her time- in tiientj will be nble to g t m'U a III .- hel lo a t .rn , '.i r.ot .: iin- opi rntiir, yp;us she in. 'iiber," or of a seaiii-tress "Whnt do jmi e- pectV In ten or tiff --. muiis siie nil no longer rum mcit luiit.-riii' "' i Does any one -n ''". ,i a iiiiihi. "(live him tiice W'liu ue is lis old li tis futher he will bria; l.mi euoi.gli To ieeil the cbihlren nnd pnv t..- i-.-ii' : the tl lien .why should w . exiieit to ' uu.i lith murder in our jobs'.- Ai 1 n t.ier. isanythihg T.i..r- nearij a: r.iai .i il. U rutin" .n ,'s( Of i" ' :." , I wnr.t oii.i'tl.inz not sig- murder than riri food - .. domestic builgi t ..r. nub-id. lump 111 Olle s,.i k W.,e-e it away a man's tle-i, and bbm to know It ! Itecnuse a iM.n.an ioU- le nt a Jane of All -'i'lii'l' -' doe Jllfy thnt she t-iin get on being niitre--of 'none. Even tin- abililj to pa to hnve the actual worl. done does not , free her of the iu'H'.m tor being nbb to do it herse'f Ewrjlmdj kirn" s thnt , t Illllllllge servants so,-, essfqlly one must know at least as u.u.-ii about the work ns they do tlioiuse.i es. The Eeagiie of YVoini li Voter- i fightlng to make slateiinlnrsiiii s pem: as much for won 's wrk in h economics us thei spend lor men's n. lit ngrll'llltlU'e. Alluod Ihuoett .lit girls trained for two c.n- for tin ro of wives And it would inn . t. ijjuch. To make an fittnn tne Imiue a i must know s thing of i-i.lur and an To maintain it so she must know huus. );eeplng. To Iti ep the ship nliout Mini iter husband from ruin she must know budgeting and accounting. It lias bo u nld no man can make hcaihwiy against an extravagant wife. If the truth wre known the word 'careless" or "ig norant" might '.ike the place of "ex Irnrugnni" a- the supreme mcnii c. Then it woimiu should know- wluii can be done will i i.eed'e l-'i iuciit,i rh. turning of last year's into a new w .atiov hu s'vca ns Brent Impel in Havp four slices of two varieties: such as hake, cod. sturgeon or other season able tlsh. Mince very fine One-half dozen mifoii'. Hit of tjnrlic. Six brnnehen of parsley. One bay trnf. and thru add Tiro -third teimpoon of thpi'ie. One-quarter teaspoon of allspice. Huh the fih well with the mixture ami then dip very lightly in Hour and brown oiilclil on each Hide. Now lift the full with a cake turner so ax not to break it and lay on a platter and add Sit level tablespoon of four to the fat in the pan. Mix smoothly and then ndd Tieo cwni of intml tnmntoi. One-half cup of chopped onion. One tcupnnn of tnf. One teaspoon of paprika. Tiro talilcp()tmi of finely chopped. parilrtj, I'ulii of one li mon. I Kit tablespoon of emnjai . Ore-half cup of rold trufci. Add the fish and stew slowly for nnc half hour Lift the tisli on slices of toast anil pour over it some of the sauce ami serve. I.usrious Florida fruiN arc now in the market. Try thi drink and realize how good It is. (irapefruil Ambrosia I m' small fruit for this drink. Itoll the fruit with the hands tn soften and n the iuiccx, then ream out tin juice ami -trni:i euWi grapefruit Add to tho juice of I iro tablespoon, ;. prjcnd , t.jar, I )'iiA of mi tint a. Yolk of one ran, Ile.it to mix thoroughly ami then fold ! in the stilily beaten white of the egg. Add two tablespoons of finely chopped ee. Turn in a tall thin plus and dust the top with nutmeg. (initclrtilt Salad lirapoiniit ai.iu Kemove the imlp from a large grape- fruit and add one apple diced. Turn In a nest of lettuce lenvet. Serve with gar and starch and brine the mixture to a boil and cook for rive minutes. Now add Yolk of one eijg. One tablespoon of buttf Heat to blend thoroughly and then fold in the stithy beaten white of egg. Cool, chill and serve on salad. MRS. WILSOiVS ASSIZERS Dear Mrs. AViNon Kindly give recipe for nu grntin potatoes mid bow to pn pare sauce for mussels. I u v most all jour neipes. Mrs. .1. C. V Potatoes an (iratin I"ii. two and one-half cupsnf c,)M. i boiled i.Dtatoe-. dieed. in n bakinc dish1 ,.,..,. ',,r Ver two urns f tltlek cream snip i and iirinkle with Fice titbit Apoon, of fine crumli. Tun tablespoon of prated chrr.se. Ituke in a moderate oven for twenty -five minutes. Several s-auces mav be used for the musseN. Describe which kind you do sir" and in tin- nieuutinie try this: Yolk o onr ttj'i, tour lablesptioin of melttd buttf, line tablespoon ot Union jm,e. Heat t.. the boiling point, then sea son, nnd serve. WOMAN'S EYES NEWTON to tne tan. i breadwinner for nn.". us iir.yining lie u'.d have done th.it day. T make lis nieiils a thing of im m- .f ins-ilt and injury to th- man win. look- foiiiard to them a woman must he a good cook ; nnd to guard Ills health she should know di. tetics. Wit li i-hildien she must I e a first aid rurse. n perennial story book, a pedagogue, j idge. jury and psjeholo-gi-r. It takes more than two years to train a tcui her with whom the child is oi f n score tor about four hours a d.ij IIoiv much training does a mother in ml. for whose fingers the clay is wait ing to I ' P'.ollll-ll ! Vith tins kind of training we will of'na" O'O "O .' ilioic iioiin-s. us imii lev- . I . ..t .. !.... . i ret, ii irieim lias remnrKcii. nut our women wiil hu .i .... .- i in.- fcii-oti-t ii' i-i hi their work that the aid happiness, n i.rof loiinl has over the amateur in am work. Alo by elevating the work f the home, by putting our traditinnnl , .i-i Ml l l, 'll "O ll I'uro "l ....'.,.,. nil t thin of any other o-cupation we will .... .. .... k ,. . Oi.-i.m,... ,., r,b of its meat the old argument ngniiisf i.s thnt women ..uit il" .i'itile tne , home. Tt is the hoiin amateur who lias given our work its -t'giin. The1 lion." professional wi.! inal.e it n recom- mendntion ' I ('III'.. "'" ,-i- ,,... - '" " ' - . Wiliiiii miumi4uAt Jj THE HECKER CEREAL CO. EVENING' PUBLIC LEBaER'-PHILABULPHU, WEDNESDAY, TV7TA t'tj'tetW ''V&rWZ.. :l 1 i. i m. "Step ou a iiHck. and ou break your mother s hack." is a ridiculous super stition which almost ever youngster has put faith in at one time ot another h) hopplnj; over the crack in the side walk. Didn't ou do it V You must never step in a footprint that points toward you. The girls saj : "Three in a low i the sign of a beau." Four in a row denotes a disappointment. If four girls walk abreast the otitid" girls will if-c '''r sweetheart. Yhen you are oijt walking nnd a spiderweh strikes you on tin fnce it is ft "'" that " il''' K'l,nB " joiiroej . If you are walking with oung com panions of the opposite sex at a time when the so-culled gossamer threitd an' (touting In the air. and one of these fibrous veils sweeps b nnd forms u band between you. it is a sign that teelings of a tender nature will spring up and hind you to each other. It is suid to be unlucky for two per sons not ti go the same way, if they start from the same place and mean to meet at another place. Y FIFTY-FIFTY Hy HAZKL DliYO IJATCIIELOR i orvrloM. I'Jil. bu I'nbtlc I.cducr Co. Iir,-,i Pane ua7:s Francrs tantr ro Miirrjy him, and in the excitement of thr ,-MooiM iin'itf J-Ymtccv oriifti to speak to Jtrr;i about poltij; oa vlth her icork. CHAI'TKIt III Breaking the IScivs F COCItSi: under the circum- x-' stances. J.-in- oughtn't to Lave tho fllghtest ibjeetl. li. You don't have to work In an office ,nd your time is prac jii-.uij "ur "'" ""U'V ,. u'nh 1 .11.. . .. .. MIIIa'.i tiinn It'll 1 Jnur work icurauiniK. nut u .!. ' " ", 1.'.. .....u I, U'Al il i.. niuv , f.i'r to shnre i-i. in..- i "" - -v..- son.e of the expenses wnn Jerry. Just think how much more you rou'.d hnve if ou went fifty-fifty en tho furnistilngs una lens. Frances' eves kindled. 1 'AVhiit a perfictly splendid Idea ' "It's what I would do." Mildred pro. ' ceded. "It Heems to me the only tair l w.iv of manngiiiK things when the wife Is a wage-earner as well as the husband. Certainly theie oughtn't to be nny false pride nbout It. Jerry ought to be clad that vou cnn make money, lie should be ' as proud of vour achievements as you I are of his, ami. in n sense, Krances, you i will bo helping to blaze a new trail ' Hy th tim- the meal was over 1 ran- ces had begun to look lit herself In the light of a pioneer She would be a bright I and shining example of the new woman, and she went to meet Jerry with all tho 1 doubts nnd f.ars of the morning cntlicly banished from her mind. 1 However, Jerry' eyes when he met I him wero strangely hungrj. Ihey I robbed her suddenly of initiative nnd made lu'-r feel delletousy weak and do ' pendent. That was oniv for a moment, ! but Prances was ashamed of herself for that feeling. She would r.itlur be a help- mate to Jerry than a ci nginB vine ipe of wife and she. hugged hlB arm close ncalnst her as they went together to aelect the ring. "Do vou know," she said lightly as thei emerged from Jerry's oltlee build ing Into the sunshine, "last night wo never sa'd anything at nil about my work ' "What was 'here to 'i about It." Of curse, I intend to go on with It, t- Jt.l.l .oOrklv. Vh of course. I never thought o: anvthliig else," Jerry turned Tn.niK you ior uiiii'i; n. '.-- ances said soft.J ou see. I dot. Fr, want to 1 i.O-I.lsniiiiiir.i ii'c .' .. ..s. I want t i . nrs ,1,. si. mm i more wmi our u'-i- " in nrr,. -l ,.:.", I I, r i, ...... no with tnmzrt. ami wo . . . ,,.,, tn h.iv. a. , make mom-y to ... I t t h ?, ... ,i,h mui ' ". ih. but that won t be necessary. Jerry i.l mlli'Ki luiil louoc.i i.-. ... .1., ns il' like with. I couldn't . J Oil I w v - i,, ,1,1 ..iinnufil have J-u use ,t for household ejiponsea - that Is tnv . rtlTr. j do. really. I ' - xl, (,.ifr,.r,.. t, and I want you to . , i,rr, id enuupl '" things my way ,jC, M st.e If v.e ini.'f n.a.te ourklnd of ,,'iarr.age a sueeess, won t you?" And all the time Femes was toiget- -ZZ--t. &rfJ?siPsVtVv5;SW?sW msmSa urry up and say TteenjsMJJ, to your groceryman because it's buckwheat time and tbe new crop is ready NEW YORK S4ct on cc ci.i-a.cfc Cia.cfc and you. hveak uouf cJoihcrs bach'" Wish and count 'the -lone', oa the sidewalk and sny : "Yes." "No," to each until you come to the end of your walk, and if it comes "Yes." on the lust stone, you will get Jour wish. Do not pass a Imliunt without touch ing it, If accessible. Water keeps evil away, and touching the h.tdrnut is an uppeal to the water If you draw water nt a well Ud see your fine rcllected in it ou must drink two or tlirev drops or you will die before iM tin- twenty. To drink water out of a gourd dip per handed to jmi by a stranger, espe cially a woman, i the best of luck : also to drink water trom a rusty tin cup, If bunded to jou by a stranger, is good luck. To be caught m a gist of wind por tends n fright. If you beg n ilrinl. of water and the person who hands It to you accidentally pours some of the water on both your hands nml his or 1ht, jou will be fust friends for life. Had luck intends a ptrson who, meet ing another face to tuee, tries to pass while the other does the same thing. so that both are stopped. ) . iinjr that all the nen nl.-.v . -i... ,.-,i.i ' could not make Jerrv other than he W'aS. II WnH R I11.1M HIHl l-ll.. ...no .. ...nn. .- .- ...... ..... .!., ,, nun,1 nn. Ho wanted to be forced to work . In "rder '" Py for her extrava gances. Mnn hns been nt the head of a family too lone for him suddenly to ad mit a woman Into equal partnership. ho. L,a'heri..1'1'a.r,? of ,hn homemaklvg and he has hl.. but her share has noth Ing to do wltli the money end of it: that is his Job. However, Jeiry loved Frances and ne wanteii her to be happy. When ho IU , " i"!C now works out," ho . t .t iiiti.in J ia iiiuiiiriR more oi a concesu on flmn i mwicn ivaiizeo. no SIIH U':s lru ov T.-h.. h...... II . .... . i ult.-int over h..r vi,.inr,. . ,.it... ;. thinff but the fact that she was in i a ehnnco to work out a beautiful Ideal of marriage. As Mildred put It, Hhe was to blaze a. new trail. The Idea was In toxicating. It made her feel so free and unhampered nnd Independent. ., ''"' Tomorrow rlmt. The suggrstlon nliout Birthdays Atu. !.... unoan's daj i I'. op... born on this day need never fc.ir povertx. nor will they pain great wealth. They Mil travel much, rnnrry bappllv, be i-ktlled In metllclne, surgery, geugrajihy and mathe matics; will to fortunatp a.s naviRators, agriculturists or prlnteiH and may be come worneis In prtcous met.ils. am bassadors or ihurch dignitaries. They will be subject to catarrh, toothache and colic and thilr lips may become nwolleii, nnd thev will have a blemish In their eyes. They will love llf. and will live to be more than sevinty Tuesd.15 (Mars' day)--People born on this day have a lolng thuugli quarrel some disposition, short Ued and skRl ful artificers They will, have a desire to gain a fortune In an easy and some times fraudulent way They will be In iVinger of wounds en the head and hurts fro"t steel Instruments, They would make good gi-iurals or military engi neers and would be mudi thought of by men of the hlglu-st rank for their brav ery Tiles w u'ni excel as surgeons. bakers nnd eo ills They need not fear sudden deat'i nnd tn,i live to be scv enty-two 'i :h nnd will n.t b .w'l tnuriw only onc-i many ililldren. in in in in mi hi iiti Eat food that will work for jou is not only ood to taste but contains those nourish ing elements which make for Health, and energy. Children and grown-ups thrive on this ready-cooToecl blend of wheat and malted barley". "There's a Season! for Grapeuts SOLD BY GRJ3CEKS EVERYWHERE ! Made by Postuoii Cereal Company, Inc. nL,i."l Cr.rTii. Ts1". iJd.LL.te L-lCCrv, X Please Tell Me What to Do lly CYNTHIA Congratulations to T. B. P." Cynthia It very sure that the y.'.,lu"! " frlemlB of the "HucU J'rlvnte" "''"'" her Pi extending a very warm welcome to "liuck Private, 2d," or whoe nr rlvil In town "T U. V V.n!,,w.rlr,1 her. She extends to "T H. '.,""' "lilllle' her warmest congratulations at the nown. And don't you ''Inn, l It. 1." and lllltle." It would be n i to let Cynthia have n snapshot or that wee Rentleniun some day soon . Hho thanks you very much foi our i.i... ...,.i i e rrlmi that her lit tl ...''... '.... .l'..i... ... ,.u nf OSP to iJI when vou needed It. our letter will l-e published latet In t"e week, thin wantul to welcome "''..' tho moment she heard about him. Cvm .. :" Does Ho Want to Know Her? IKnr Cynthia - I ' " "'VVom render of your page, ami now ' ' ' lng to you for ndvlce. Not long ago my girl5 friend told me there wiw a fellow who liked me nnd . !l'll1' link me to go with him H b Whiw liven across troni my home 1c nlyas tries to attiact "'V, ,lt,c,f , 'l ," always near the window-. This fellow Is tall and t am tall. too. Vo ou think he wants to go with me M'11 '" If the oung men wants to be friends with you he will n-k smnn mutual friend to Introduce htm. You can do nothing about It Praises the Column Denr Cynthia - I have been a constant leader or "or helpful column, but have nevtr wrlt'ten bc'ore I slmplv must lme a ","opev',l "h!!.ky'yo have a nervo wrltVng'o.e 'u you did "bout Cynthia s column. U there nm . k ''..".. ... I,,,.,,, So one nsked nesiues v yi" .r ."-""i"" ... .-...,. fr.. will vou to read It. it is oi ji "" ,,,. that ou do It Vou sign your name nonev"" well. "Dopey" you must be, to l-,V .', mi Ins di a wonderful column. Sonrthlnkihlu 1- gouig to .top li tuiiniiisii vou said to. 1 will e viij "i 'hrVom jpu th Iheroj. SmS f you hae ?.,.. to say about thin Utter. When vou. are In moil . oi this letter. advice drop Cynthia ?,' help you .u .- Says They Don't Take Advice Ie-.r Cvtithia - 1" view of the fact vice to tno . """J1" 'Vfi . . ,.nmn tho genuine . ii im i wicii vu .... . ...... -Ami.. tf 1h irlvllecre. us a consi.im " - ," , us .i .""""- ,.. , Inst Kvbnisu rriii.if i.t.""-" '"' ... u. . ..- vor.. tn express my iiio..j Jfna"Mngmvse!f experienced the rav -n, .your bread andwa or .,.--- niyseu "i"-"V '' r, ,, whatever .. . .. iniii ni'niiiLi: rTls' wonf Pl 'an '. slands for no in or-1 miPmu;c,rarrrhmVtohnmi.o: unM. ert i.r human attempts i to ajsiHt j him are of " avail. Ilu will alwajs ?,Vi" mnreme I know. Your advice will not change his plans, ..'... ":.i ....... iiini 1 nm wrong, iaii .-,UlUs...h ''.-, -,,..,, rai. consclen- nr... I lie OllL SHI ........v.. tinuslv Intrust matters oi sucu iiuiu nn anonymous Strang r. """';" VV; nr lirr IcleniUV unu rr. .. v.v.-. .-- tniiter low ill explain. d. you can never get the real "Inside stuff- In tiny case It i which 'u specialize. 1 am of the nluch misjudged male ;.rp!.M I attempt no apology cumu.t j. From Madison, Wis. Dear Cynthli I have been . IT stunt render of iiir column tor long n Hod o time 'on several occasions I hbou. tempud to write .to jj.ur column, nut at e.u-o n..., ",v., t, do o "Kopej's" recent letter to vour column has caused me to cease lielng merely u reader of your dally C0IUrthl'nU thnt "Hopey" is sadly mis taken about It being ridiculous, to ask a newspaper, which In this case Is ry,,. th'ii for advice along the lines of love. I think that many times n person In love Is confronted with jiUKlitig questions I b..lt..o that the average person hesl- i from a friend in matteis of love At oi.-l. times we find Cynthia, n perfect tates U lOllg limn UeiOie il-HK iivi.iv.- i stranger m us u'l l believe, ready to i 1 ... .....i . 1 ,lcl,... In nil Hilrh i i;ie i;uoo. i.on... ... --- matters. Ilemember. "Uopey, cytithin i merelv offers advice, and then it Is up to the Individual whether that ndvlce' shall be in pted or not I believe, "Policy," that In making that decis'on I It Is access iry tor tne inuiviuuai con cern .d to use bis Menu: tn.n is. ne must diclde In h.s own mind the bent (.oursi: to follow In li. v brief lifetime I I.ii.k ago de cld.d that tew piople trouble theiiiselxcj. to rend ar'lclis that nre uninteresting to then. With this In mind. "Dopey," I do not understand how you can be c "constant nadir" of Cynthia's ooluim unless mui are Intertsteil in It. Person ally 1 li-llix.. that If tin- column wet. eliminated as you even suggested, you would be one of the tlrat to ml'-y it 1 surely do enjoy the column ; 111 fact I consider tt and the sporting page as belnc tl" t o best features of the pap. r I am pii'i- many of the "coni'tant re.nl eis" wi,l iis-iee with me. WISCONSIN". .1 Demands Strange Test 1 1. ,.- i within--I am n voting eit! sldi-r. d ieri- pritti by every din ami I an !! lull with a fellow who doubts m I' Will .f correspondents I id- he 'hlH fellow I In worth .vliil. , nn.. no-lv . to bother with? wi nt to .1 dnnct nnd i m ii' 'ii in1 in in imiaa lilwl, '"i cmi Cm.. tejp . "-ONOMV 'V, FEBRUARY l'G, 1D2T WHAT'S WHAT it,, tiv i'iv niirtr .Vobodv approves of tho man who Is uhut .a discriminating Kncllshmnn would call "n pompous ass." In nn cx ngKerntlon of severity, Chesterton scored .or etpial dislike, "n womnn who Is not dlgnllled, 'and a man who la." N'o matter how manv honors bo mny have Inherited or acquired, the well bred man contluuev to abide by tho schoolboy code of bis kind, which holds puttlnp on side" to be nn offense pun Ishnble nt sight. This preserves for him, oven through tho sedately silver years, a certain half-boyish nnd wholly win nlii simplicity of mnnncj: l'ompous mnmtrs nre bad mnnnerai tho man who assumes them is acting a pa't, and, Justly or unjustly, every one suspects thnt he affects the toga of dignity merely to .hide tho lnslgnitlcnnco of his real personally. "hen we came home he told me he loved me and asked me If I loved him. nnd I said "yes," but he doubted my word and he said "If you love me you will go over Nlngar.i Falls In a barrel." nnd then I toM him lh:it t cared for him n lot. but I had yet to sec tho fellow for whom I would go over Niagara Falls, and now ho says "I don't love him," and ho won't even speak to n.e Cnn some of your corrpsismdents please tell me whnt you think ot a. fol low like this, and If you think he loves mo. "VAMSFATIMA." You are making a mistake, clear, to notice such a nonsensical question. The boy Is only plnylng with you. No nor mal person would ask such tt foolish question In earnest. He ! having fun at your expense, nnd you are quite right in saying that "lou had yet to see tile fellow for whom I would go over Nia gara Falls'' It's really too silly to Hive It a second thought. The Question Corner Today's Inquiries 1. When making a short negligee of velvet how can piecing be made hi a good-looking way if the material is too narrow '! 'J. Describe a novel letter -holder for the desk. .'I. When there U no nutcracker available how cnn nuts be cracked? I. How are some of the newest und pM'ttlest white hiindlccrchicf! made'.' .". If it is necessary to have the hat box in place where it can be seen, how can it he made nn ornament for the room? li. What shade for hat or afternoon dress is considered smnrt and is now being worn a great dcnl? Yesterday's Answers 1. The University of Michigan is planning a million-dollar club houM! nnd social center for its women students and itluintiiie. ". When cutting a thin material, such its georgette crepe, make an even edge hy lirst basting the goods over a piece of newspaper, which will hold it down firmly. !. In decorating a bedroom, a cheer ful nnd attractive material to ti-e, instead of cretonne, for the draperies und cushions, is checked gingham. 1. A convenient knife sharpener Hint will put a miraculously keen edge on a knife clamps to the edge oi the table, and has four teeth edged with grindstones between which the knife is passed. ". A tiny hut tor the b.'ibv is trim med with two or three rows of ribbon made into small points standing up all the way around the edge. j. The heels und toes of woolen stm kings mil he re -enforced so that holes will not he worn in them so quickly by sewing pieces of dark material on the inside. ASCO ASCO ASCO 8r',' sjhs",.vv' i is-1o These Hens Have a Right to be Proud! The hens that lay our "Gold Seal" Eggs are justified in their pride. The brand "Gold Seal" has come to mean a guarantee of the finest fresh eggs laid. '.A 5 'rs S s 'JO A S C O 3 c 0 'Right from tlic nc t A S c .0" A S c o "Asco" No Waste Sliced Bacon is now only c o A S' c .0: Best Af S c 0 "Asco" Stores nil over Phila. ASCO ASCO ASCO ..., .:.'j.....t,js!.i, . A GIRL'S IDLE REMARK CAUSEDA LOT OF TROUBLE Because Somebody Else Heard It, Dramatized It and Repeated It to the Person Who Would Be Most Concerned by It SH1C was skntliiR with another jjlrl, and they paused for a moment at the edge of the Ice to rest. A man and girl went by. "Oil, there's Jack Harper, isn't it?" exchilmrd pup of the glrK 'ps: I didn't know yon knew him, answered her companion quickly, tilmost stispielonsly. , Tho first one smiled the kind of tens- i ing smllo which this kind of hnlf -nsked question always calls forth. , sl,p,(laug ,ed .'drl'lV'" 0,,, benU ' ml"C ' I "W r came another quirk question. "Did you know, thnt he's (,".?.'!K,." thnt girl with hinw- j The "jilted" girl clapped her hand to her forehead In mock horror. "Another one gone!" she gronned. "She's pretty, Isn't she?" THE groan came from no deeper than her vocal cords; Juek Hnrper had noon nn more to nor ' " ; "" ' ' , I ipmintunce In the same office, who had -i.i.i.... i .... i. - .. .n. ,i. nneo riuuen uoilic oil lite 1111 "" '-' .'' or twice and danced with her at the einnlovps nlcnlc Her words were mere foolishness In spired hy the joy thnt skating brought her. nnd the desire tn tense n nine liut the other girl took her seriously i perhaps she didn't tnke her seriously, j but she remembered her words. And as soon as she saw .Inch's tlnneee 1 she n hinged right into the sunjoci. 'Wil liniii-thrciikor! she gn Well lienrthroiikor she greeted. "You've made one girl pretty unhappy, anyhow." , . Of course the engnged girl wanted the store and. of course. Sh got It with I plentv of drnmatlc element added to It. I As' it happened, this fiuncec of Jack's THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE A Flat Fingernail To , l dior of tyomiin' I'ufle: i nie'wharXiracteristiris indicated by tint tlngerniills, without the least toft m ...,., f ,J( IV, ii ' olS... i..'.,,iinloiiM thai nre to come of' lleur Mndllln -Ulin your jnuiuo. l 1 "V . . .. ,..!.. 1.. I...1I. .nfuO llV "Vour Soul's in Your Hand" will go Into , the matter of. fingertips, leuuiK j""' .',,", 1 . . . . . . I . .-.,... mmiitlriii Will lie iui- nuui - in ""--:--,,,,-, ...i,,,. each kinu meiiiia. uu ,.......- - answered then. Some Games to Play To H.r r.tUtor ot Woman' Paw: Pear Madam An I am a dally reader of lour valuable column, will you klndlj answer tn- this? When li gathering of girls nnd "fellows, ages about eighteen to twenty-two years, get together whnt games can bo played that tho hostess can BUggest? A FAITHFUL IlFADKrt. If you will send mo a self-addressed, stamped cnveloie I will send you corn's ........... .l,o M-lll lioln vnll out. It Is ilw'iys fun to plav the piano nnd sing . Is nothing serious, but should be nt wheii a crowd of girls and boys get to- tended to by n doctor, who will have. gether. nliu it mere lire noi nu muuj n JV67;M The Real-Fruit Dessert No extra price "Get JifTy-Jcll in these days the quality dessert. It is due to you and yours. Here alone you get the real fruit juice condensed and sealed in glass. There's a bot tle in each package. " Jiffy Dessert Co., 10 Flavors 2 "Gold Seal" EGGS II il SH. l.l,.lll...JW, .M,..,, , , , III l.l.- Only the largest and meatiest eggs are selected for our 'Gold Seal" brand. One dozen fine, big, fresh eggs in every carton. Strictly Fresh Eggs doz 45 C Not quite ns large as the big "Gold Seal" beauties, but abso lutely fresh and twelve good ones in every dozen. Two More "Asco" Bargains Rich Creamy OieeS lb 29 For the afternoon bite for the "wee snack" when you come home late at night when the unexpected guest drops in there arc n hundred and one times when this rich, delightful cheese will more than fill the bill. You'll enjoy it. Pure Lard ,b Very best open-kettle rendered lard, price for lard of this high quality. An anil throughout Pciirmylvaiiln, New ASCO ASCO A. had too much sense to he jealous, nml Jack was so completely astonished and so contemptuous of the Idea thnt It nil blew over before any feelings wpre hurt And besides, they both knew he tell' tnle who dramatized the Incident It would hnve tumlc the brlde-'tn.hp rntlicr tincomfortsb'" If she hail believed It all, for no one with nny henrt nt al' rPv im to feel thnt her linnnlneM has brought pain to some one else h "np ,l(,p' TJONV careful jou have to he with JUL vour Idle remarks' .Von 'never know" wln some g,,ipr $Z t A$? '" "tf " k' X01,irnr"1" ?'.&'' "JL m "-,".;,-" " '" ""V ,' .'r. "I'll get him!" cried a mn'n who I, still n good deal of n boy, I'erhans this wns a boyish hnnst, with no Intention behind It whntever. Hut when ' hoy he liml been talking about was found dend nnd he wns sus- pecieii or murner, some one who hnd henrd his "threat" remembered It an . , . . ,f ,l" " ni torn anoiu li. Ann ins line remans wns MtirlM bnrk nt him with double force. .. .i i.tu iit.il- i.ti . THESE things we sny to tense or honst or merely to fill In (he time nre the most surprising kind of boomer angs. ....... They come bnck not with their own rntlicr sppnt powpr. hut with thp nddM I'oryo u. nuur ' oescripuon. You never can tell whnt Ininortnne.i somebody Is going to nttneh to n tneoh. foolish little remnrk thnt you hnvp for cottpn before it Is hnlf out of vour mouth. So bo careful whnt you say nml where you sny it. i Is nlco to make some candy out In th t kitchen. Hut the ganien heln In ri you get Htuc't. I have aome quiet ones mm some iiui.v umn nun may inane tn ....l.l, , ...... .i-i.n.lnp l.til .Sm. .. . I...- -a ,;,; fun. oviHiiuu.n iiuii...., uui cov, ill v luin O Doctor Should Be Consulted ' ' '"" r.a.or or h avian s rant-: I ... s t... w . .. . ... ... ..,,, ... .. j near .wiuiiini i imxe nppneu aimol everything to my lips, but nothlmr stem. i to euro them. ' Thev nre very ugly lookliiit and m coinfortnble. due to a thick skin whle'i comes on them and makes them seem swollen In tho morning. Do you know f any reason for this'.' Some folks stv it In a fever. Do you think It Is? vonnn:n You would do well to consult a pliypi clan about this. It Is evidently pom condition of your system thnt causes till swelling, und you should have an exam ination made to determine what t wrong. I'o not let this scare you : p a count:!? iu iiciouiinp me ivhbuh iyr i Today it costs no more than old-style quick desserts, with flavors in dry form. . We supply dessert molds to users. Also other useful things. Write for catalog of gifts. Tell us which you want. Waukesha, Wis. Pkgs. for 25c ASCO ASCO ASCO ; i. ;st JAJ Jft,i j h 50 -S-. C Carton 0 ' I J . S: C; 0 'A 0! A' S C, 0 20c per package) C .A S C 0 A S C 0 1 4' extremely low jA; I D s C 0 Jersey, Delaware and Maryland i ASCO ASCO ASCO J J 'S- 1 Ni