Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 04, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 12, Image 12

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EVENING PUBtilC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MARCH '4, 1921
MRS. WILSON SUGGESTS
SOME "EXTRAS" FOR SUNDA Y'
i
Rice Cakvs Malic a Tasty Addition to the Dinner Onions. (
Celery and Parsley Help the Cheese in Making
Macaroni Appetizing
i NEW HIGH COLLAR
FOR A SILK FROCK
u .mhs. m.
(Canuntihl . It'll In,
.1" iitflH
yot.
whit
,. WIT-SON
lr. 1 I 11
m ni.
mill' rti-rtml (iiiotloti nf wlint
jL wp soliTt for niir Similny Mil f
fare hriiiRi to tnitid Kiipi'tn' rii'ld'"
tHo ii.T-nsi' r.f ji-nm H,ia" ,l"' ''""
in tin- li nt.
The Rlnr nn.l .!. i.f mir Suliliaili fm-t.
It lm nlwnj bri'ii n Imbit with th"
housewife fnim tin- rtirlict times I"
nerve n Iwft'T men I mi .illiilil.v for the
family hm.I li..i,i..f..H. M.niPtlilni: inr'
tlinn the ui'ikilii. 'n.!il. Tliix i per
haps ln t'i tin- "lil Snllmili idea that
ftprrndilig 11 liminli'ii'l- ffnl miik nft'er
inc tlintiKs t- tin M"M ll'Sli f'"- t,,l
nlnttiilnn f cn"il iliim." whieh H'1 pi''
to the imiiIi-; r iiTi-liniii-i it wit" b,
rntise iii-i, pit- t-itfil imiIi I'ni-li other ntiil
thi'ir Mlli iiml lm iiikI -iin't lnn- the
dominie n mit ! ii I'l lnsiliiilil
nf th" mi!;'ii iiii'inlii'i ill' III" rcinari'sit
tlmi. Tni" fi fm-iM. tn. Iiniii'iri' III" Mirlil
over i ii'..t miM'in in li. new liln'.
fur it is l.j tlil- iii.'tln.i iilmii- Hint ili''
lifrpv out th" .leii'lb lt "f ui.iit. l'til
I.vi nml bread.
f(;t.i:sTivi: si ma .ur.M
Sli"".l I iriintf.'
i ' i". 1 1 nnl l Vi-iim
I'.toii pmi Iii.'i' t'iil.' fill"
imni:u
I'-II'lC nf I'lllllitli'M'T
Tiit.'. Strip- i.f r.r.'ii'l
I'.nii-.'.l I ict li1- in ' 'ii "V.-l"
IShiwtumI Sn." 1'..i.i'.i.- 'ii'iiitl' r
S iii'i"ii- -mil i 'iiiil.iiK.' Sii'ii.I
l.."iimi I'l" Ci.fl'".-
SI IM'KK
la l.p.ri 'I'll-. llli
T'niali. iii.il ' i r S.iiii.l
Siu-ns" i'iiK" iTii'ia -, Smiii S.-ii 1-1"-
T. ;i
, v ah iiinl rliop vrrj till" oils btineh of
;.., . -"iillimi-. Mix th.. ".ilibnc" nnil seal
limi nml ener with conked dre'idnc. '
nun i imiiiIi. ii u i-.,ii.. .
ii fnllow-: rlnrc In n t-nuccpnn
Tiro thinl.t ii;;i nf ivnter, '
tiiir-h'iif . nf rinriinr,
"lie Ii inpii'in nf munlnrH.
"in- tniimon nf mil. i
'Ji'r Intitoon nf oiiii'ifcu. I
I'ou i' liihlrimmii of flnur.
l'i-Milo t!i. llmir nml thru brins to
il lioil. I'onl; ylowly fur five Inimiti's '
nnil tliiMi mill
Sit Inhli ;""" nf ilhul Oil.
Our InUlr'iwiin nf ,ir;nr.
IS.'iit I" mix nml tlifn fol utul pour
! i. "i- th" -nlinl.
J Ijoniiin Pie
I lirnt" tin- iiml i.f mi" liulf lemon nml
I tlifii ri'iitn out tlio jnli'o of two li-niotH
ninl ft ruin 'u plmv in n caii.'i-pan
tlnr nml nnr ftnii'tvi' flip nf itnt't. .
I Inn niiitt'Urti fiiv nf tntjiir. i
II mhl 1 1 v i'l fit lilt .tinon nf flnur.
ii-.li.. tin. tlmir nml hrinc to a lioil.
t'...., -loul, for two inltiiiti'K nml tluvi
r Him., from iln tir" mnl mlil thp ju'cc
I i!i" 1"iniii ninl olk of two '",:g.
In hi. n in l.li'iiil. nml mlil
fun tnl.lrtitnniii nf mrllfil butter.
I."t .'nnl. Now lino n pie pinto with
pntry nml thi'ii turn in tin? lemon
lillini.. -pi-inUl" oivr ono-hnlf cup of
.nut iiml ".wt witli a top rriixf.
link" in n -low i.mmi for t"nt,v-fip
ii.':. nt".
'I'., tin. liit.- of two ..km mlil
7 niftliiiih . up nl iillii.
l'"nt with n ilovi'r Htyl" okr IipiiIit
until tin1 initiiro liohl- it- hnp". .
Win. n ri'inh to mtv" on th" pli pli
i vi' n n in. rinuui'
lt ( (IKINNK I.OWK
FIFTY-FIFTY
ny HAZEL DEYO HATCHELOU
CsmHoM.
mi.
bv I'ubllo I.tJatr C:
i Tlio tWO ClTla tOO(l off ntnrino- nl onnh
other.
...VV0U. hjivent chatiRcd ft bit," said
Mildred after u minute.
..,.'!JJlJt . you have," gaaped Frances.
Mmt nave you dono to vnnrHolf nnil
wbj- did you illsnppenr that wny 'after
jour miirriiiKe t
She w-fui drnwliifr Mildred Into the llv
Iiib room as she upoko, eajtcr to talk to
I .... ... xvii i nei" nFi". "" J"1 w" mat utrnnife lit-
ne leenntf uini women linvo wlien tlioy
hao not neen each other for rt. lone tlmo
nml nro eonscloug that a chance of some
THIS ronut of Cnrasa'H appeal to ""'' "i8 .""en wncc.
. ,.,,,,,-. Mildred was allmmer, and had that air
I Jerry was a complete dulllnj,' of trnn-. of perfect grooming that la onlv poa-
ctn1 vnthuslawm recnrillni? her aplendld j nessed by the wumnn who has unflmlted
ntty.nfty Miemo. Sh- had beKim It with , Z Han .ilSrlntat'TKi;
no much hoo nnd die ntlll fell tbnt It j perfume about her. Where wan the old
I was fair and that If any one NUfTered ; cnri'lea Mildred who had onco tossed her
throuffh It, certainly alio ouj?lit not to be 'mlr P nny way at all, and had talked
tho one. i to ' nimvs of Independence : In fnot, had
1 Frances wan not the kind of a. Klrt to uponaored the flfty-llfty Idea of mar-
confide her own pergonal nlTnira to nny rlaife.
j one, and therefore till" could tk the Mildred Inunhed merrily and even her
, ml vice of no one. Furthermore. hIid was; lnuijli waa different. It was more charm-
iv, o'uu in iiutim lmii, nv.ntiij r- n- iiuu , m, inuiu vinuuiuiuu, xrinces ICil CUITl-
'll.c intii'rlaijc of France Carter
and Jcny Pope beuiin on n MtvMV
hatin, France paylnn half the mtu.
France ea very pi unit of hr.r moth
ern Uleit., but after theu had been
married several month thr. Harlotees
mouert Into the some iijxtWmcnt housn
and Ctarla llnrloxer, who itiM very
oltl-ftmhioiiril ami very cUnainn, ap.
peaied Iv Jtrrp from the Hrt.
rilAI'TKU Wll
An Exciting Call
reault of Clarlasa'a appeal
been wronK. that her Ideaa had tieen too
i radical, that Jerry wan not biff enough
to understand. She could not beltevo
oxen yet that Jerry psychoIoRlcally re
belled upalnst taklncr money from her,
. mid that his attitude toward her had
changed because alio had Instated upon
puylnir her share of tin bllla. t.ut the
i fact did remain Hint Jerry treated her In
u mir! of pal fnahlon a.s he mluhl have
' treated another man. He kept the little
, courtesies for Clarissa w-lio Klorled In'
them
And then one day after" Krnnces had
nibbled at a candwlch and had drunk a
irlnss of mill; Manillnir up In the kitchen
as w-unen often do when they are nlnne,
. thr door bell rnni; wiiiicwhnt sharply
I nn.l iniiwrliiualv. nnd liurrylnit to an
swer It Frances wan suddenly pulled
' Into the'ijulck embrace of the visitor who
stood there. ..... I
"Mildred. Mildred Hartlctt?
"Frances, vou sweet old thin. It
me look at you Ifn nife since I've seen
you."
pletely at eca
"Frances, dear, nro you happy with
Jerry?" Mildred naked the question sud
dcnly. her merriment ceasing and for the
tmnietit her chann In nbeynnco. "I have
u hpeclnl reason for asking you," she
hurried on. "I've been wanting a talk
with j on for ai?e.."
"And J had no Idea where to find vou."
Frances said reproachfully "Vou might
have dropped mo a line oven If you did
want to bury yourself with your bari
tone." "1 didn't see nny one. I wiib too busy
rear ran wlnit nil tny Idea of life nnd
learning how to charm a husband. Hut
I determined then to look you up ftrst
because I have felt all along, Frances,
as though I had unconsciously done you
n great wrong."
"A wrong? Why, what do you mean?"
"Wasn't It I who first atartod you on
that Idea of going flfty-nfty?" asked Mil
dred. (Tiini.irrnn How to Hold a Hunlinnil)
T'ie murk"! bn-krt Will " 1'ir
line hmt :. i "m ...' - .."
7 hrrr ban ntmi,
I hir i illlllHlill I I .
f Itri: riimit.
One turnip.
Tiro hiin'ln nl i'-ii!lt"i '
llfir nf lii ml n' uhlmii. .
Tirri ..,' nti.t tnl'tilti ' ..
One ilitH 'it i. i ' .
One limn I' ir tml ' 'i. ''
Tun tiiti in ' nl '" ' ;it.i..
Tun I. urn .
One i''i" i 'I " ' " 'mi
Tun I" mini' ' m '"'..
O.ie .,. ,,.,- ... ;l
Oer . ' ;ei mil nf "i'l "
One. huh ; nl I "-.
tlnr Iml' i".i '.' i ... 'I '.in.
iln. vut'ill i nil ni I'lin'ili" v
One nnl Ii iinnnl nf 'hn.
ilni i ! " " " ' ':".
7 1, nil i 'I. I..l. ..I . i in. .i '
And tio i-i.. tl ni" kli -i i;.i.
i.k
Macaroni Tiirany
ne linn p.. umi ;
ma.'nrotii
Iriiin and chop line. Now
. ',.
Kite ( aUr-
..I
.
Wn-.li
if Milt"
llol'lllg Wilt"
II'.- '..I-'
Oft ! nli
A. M P." !;
tlie i-ii'i. . -iif"
t'.iol, . n-.i :i
into . .i'-. -. !
hneon fat.
I'lin-i"
Trim tl !.
tlie - nil Hlow
pi... . . II i V .1-
,i -an- "an it'
nml ili. ii i '.! t
1 lio pill"" 111 ll
and tin." '' -eneli
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Ilolir in I 'I -
Wl-ll'l !" I'
icrve.
II.H" tl-ii-Ce
ill -I t'
Wt.- .'I
III llo II'
li't
111
Pia--
i :
"it
tl r 'it-
an nnil nib! :
It.'
ii I". -
:-ii.l .
w ni.-r
n.ii-li
nn.l
k 'ii-ti'
iib-orli.-l
nn.l form
brown in
t aiilllluwi'i'
'. ii- iii.-i -t"'ii- t-'.i
i I ..' I I' llito -I illlt
I I 'Ill ij . I'lll.-.. Ill
' I!. I I V -r I. -.i"l'
a ii V M- n-nv"
m1."
till..
! p.itt-ii-
..;
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...Ik
for
i...
..k
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rnp .
deep
of ..,
P n
mid :
1 "
fn
in i ni
ii 1(1(7.
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S'il..- I
111
- .illi-ni .mil ( .ilihaae "-.ilad
SI
I ',.,
' arid then
cliop tine
fine biini'li nf finllloi").
I'niir nniniii. ,
1 limn topi from irleiu. ',
Min.-e four miti.'i'M ot .-art prnk tine, i
'; lei tln'ii tr o-it in ii p.'i ii mid lull tlie
p-epaieil li'lli.. Took -low li until coft. ,
I'lin-i- in a -iiii.-opnii :
On, .iril mir ttitlf en' ol null;.
liar half '-up nf flour.
I ;--1. tl,.- llmir and then br.nc to
n 1'i-ii ninl I; for live minute-. Now !
ii'l-l on nti.! nno-linlf cup- of .anneil
i. .unit."-, wtii.li hnie liei-n rubbeil'
tlirmiL'h a -ieve. th" nin.-nroni. the
I erb nml two mince of grated i-hee-o.
Ili'iit -loiilj until -'aiding lit. and then
uini inio a large .ish ntnl mier the
t..)i with tl," bnlnnee of th" grated j
, "lii-i-e mi. I tii" li min.'i'd par-ler.
SMngi' t'nlic
' t'lai e m a .oul :
I hi 1 1 inrh rt i-up nf flour.
r'lri' tnbli ipnnn- nj carnttanli.
, I'i'-n li ret litinponiH of luihina ,
i pnuih c.
i Sift, ami li.-'-i place in n M'.'.iml bowl: j
Tirn-tliiuli i-mi " .';ar,
) iA a f tiro i apt, i
Hue tuMnipiinii nf butter. ,
I I'r.ani until a very light lemon inlor. ,
I ntnl tlieii ii. Id -i tiible.-poon- of water.
' tl . proper llmir anil tln-ti li'at to bleiiil
i,,.ir..iishli I'ol'l in the -titflj beaten
i!iit - of two egg-, mnl then bake in
in U-groii-.-.l ami lloiireil oblong pan in
a ','.w "i.n f.-r tl-.irti -live mlnute-j.
i
Orange-. South Se.i Kle
I!, tuoi.. tin- peel ami -li.-e orange".
.'. ttnig n.'b -li''' into nuiirter- ntnl (lien
ii l.l 1 1 t-"" -li.'.Hl Imniinn-.
I 11,,1-inilf .. ''mint.
! T. -- iiml -en.- .'iteil with piiiv.ered
M-iit- 111 ii fruit -iinf er.
Tl- menu an l' workeil out very
r ll-.-l'.ll'l.i " :' '" I "ll-elife i'liooe to
-lop nrouti'l A-ile from the tini" re-
iin-e.1 tl... l.ti-ti' "f tin hour or tieire
,ti in., ft. -a air will nnipl.i rep.iy for the
. ft-.n
I. ei u- it-- b:ik t- -"ir early V!onin!
lmi.'- ! g" i-g " n.nrk' t ami enrr.i -i-,g
..ir .-en l.ii-k.-t-. I 'liat a little
,i-'l . "'.'- in ". n ii.'iglihor or a friend,
i ,., ' .". wii'l i" ii w.ij bunion nnl with
1 ti.i-k"t V. ".ll'il o'.'i-ftl.'W iug with lie
.-.I ll.le ti.llg- ''"I' the Slllllll 'lillllll.
' .." M -' . tll"ll mil "llll hill t." of
.",..- i i..ii ut tin . ur u ml rnrry
. . i . ti,. ' ik. ; for i. in.
I
Tlii' i-'miii i- tint alwa.i- a goo.l puh- '
li-iti ac.'iit for it.- silver lining. We
olten have to depend upon our wall motto
to know that it t- (here nt all. Much ; s-rry
Please Tell Me What to Do
Uy CYNTHIA
WHAT'S WHAT
.
n hki,t:k nr.riK i
M Si
HOW DOES MRS HARDING FEB
ON THIS GREATEST OF DAYS?
Some Envy Her. Some Fad Sorry for Her, Others Criticlzt,
but We All Seem to Forget 'J hat bhc s Just a
Woman, After All
i a
1ST think how Mr. Hording must j hail been just nn onliiini-.i cu-l Uu ,i
.... . ' ,,nni,1,,i.l n.ol lull! frnu-n to. I -I
in tuo Lnwwi i- ,"" ":. : '-,""" '?"
i """ ".", 'r.Vi....i .... v fir"!
iiom', nun iihii "I." Kit-in 1 1111 ll in ii
T
i O feel today."
1 Almost. evPiy woninn
1 States Is snjlng It.
Some envy tier.
.. , .. ..111..- r.... r. Ill 1 11.1 III JOIII llll.--Ul.oil Jlt.-l us Sll ,n..
"What n WOnilenil pof-mmi "''.,,. 1ln ,. ,1 l.efnre "I
woman!" V'( .." ,nsi- tiiu'ed-of i Aiitl then, suppo.-i. this hiishami ,i
,,uosl Import.int. the most. tulUciI-of rUm v.. a i.. ,f
tt'V!!!:" '.' ,"',ir"""-.'... , m .,, Icenntor. nml finally Iiml earned t.
lllllib ui u"' tiNii.i. . " 'iiinimt M-liIiI 14 o vneiin tw.oi.ll.
mt. r
i'l... lli ..t n.'nwl' t.int. li, tl... .. ." '-
lilt; nie oj ...i,, iioni iii iiir e.llirnpy.,
the election ns President of the lnf.,.
ration
Tlila la the time to send out Invltntlona
Ta. 1. !?!. nt MnmU ..ol I l.l I Iab t.l,l.1l I
.i i.iu ;."' " ""V"" ". -""" "l""-:: i.. 1 ll, eeoeel.
seem to no so popular wun people or an i nn- .i.-. ....-. . .... . i -- i i, ' I
nnllnllll.d . Tiilrlr-U'a Onv l.nlinnll', I "llfilV lirilllll SIC IllttSt W tO IPel IIUll ,
to nrrlve it a time : Then ever "oiw il l,er I tl. In irr huMmmi has been ho. ""' ' lip l nite,
..ntl. .. t ttnm- I- imvlMlii ffiM n i I.-lil-.l I ill?, .
,BEJ,rti .in, her. . . uuld you feel on innusura
nwiin rj iiiiiiiiin ", , (inv '
"Wlmt ii responslblllly! they sny. , '"' ..
..i.i.t., iimir ImnilK. "to lie the most1 ... ......i, ..
.-.ii.M.ij, ..-.. .......... -..-, , Aifiu.i,i;. i you want to k1 i-onlid...
nut cei woninn in the country, W ... ""huhim
"Think of the criticism she will re- "Hint tne women w tne connrry ivot,
.eive. the publicity she will mvc ,1 with vnu. lustea. 1 nf nRnlt.s you, u.
i,,kM" itieiith you. or critical of you?
near. . . . it-,...i,i.. ,. i., tot, .. n,i. .
...1 .....I ....... bt.n I.O.C;! I 11 ,11111111 L ..I'll II' J'-. II 1IIIIH Inn,.
R.-riini- nun lii.i- --ii- ni"-. .li ,i . ,i i - .."ii.r.
Plf ifs well as her litis- i Ji. '" spin' "" iM.nor.inr i,0 0,
'Ilnw
To Lewis R. Jaspau
... .......i ...... m .1 lu.Onii n
to Have lliruri i-ii jum "."r.""1
iiior.. energetic mea-ures have been taken ' ure. but s-omethlng must have ; biippenecl
by this grai -erve froek to convince you . t., your prol-us letter, as It .1.1 not
could be bett'-r ealculllteil to reieal the
silver jnfTt't.i worked into n ile-igu tlmn
this spreading bin'k panel nml the in-
eislmis of tl r-ageV The higli i-nlliu
with it- iiingi-il -ides, the cuffs maile by
folding oier n nli of self-tnnterlol
nrohablv
the Mlibje.'t?
'T. B. P." Acknowledges
Congratulations
vnihla tt Is ccrlalnl
tlttlna
ns luck- would have ll he found out the
exact date lant week and told me. Non
as It was so far away I hated to tell
him I had another engagement, so I
an Id all rlgnt. Now, dear Oynthln, please
tell me tho beat way of backing out of
this, for I Just can't and won't go. for
many reasons, In fact I'd rather d!o than
gu. to put It In strong language.
I had thought of calling him up about
a wd.1: before the danco and telling him
that I could not go. but I don't know
v-lint excuse to give and I hate to do It.
north of the equator la nnxloua for a
glimpse of nature'K own "wearing o
tho green," which may explain why the
green day bo nenr tho date of tho vernal
equinox Is borrowed, for festival pur
poses only, by so many whu do not de- ,
live their Joy o' llfo from the lCmerald
Isle. '
For dtcoratlvo effects, green alone Ih I
neither nrtlstlc nor "true to typo." The
i n iieri'iif nnmii nniinn iu irrnnii nnn ...
gold; dnffodlls carry out the color! f..' ,"". .'" .. i.T. " 'T...t. .. i ,...;., life that will were leaving beliln.l'
ircheme beautifully Instead of the usunl.n -'.. ' '. ' Wouliln't .vou bo n trlllP wrrlV,l i.
cav tinea and little pigs, charming fa- step. . . ,.... .., ....' .,. i,..i ", "" '"
vor or dlnner-cards can be mado In the i Some, no iloubt. will criticize Her. i "i"1' ,"'.. ''",. ' '"""'.; ,"""" " it
form of fairies, fairy-forts, harps, round , "j don't see why no much has to he , wotini an worn om, mm now you womi
fnwere. iilnrnev eastlea. etc Ans- book . t,i i,. i. " t,BV -lll siitrT "-he's show UP ns first lady of the land?
of Gaelic folkloro will furnish an abun- jlst n (, 'Uw tnr(, as ,,,,,, WouM "ut wouldn t you be proud of ih,t
lie nnvwherc else I don't see Mmt I imimuu i ' '" " "') junincd ill
she hu; done so miicli to help lilm . J'""'' "" '" """;
" There is always some one who doesn't A NI) wouldn't you In a little nurt
see. I place in your mind, be thinkloc
I rather complacently, "We wouldn't
NO Dfinrr clip hns all the feelings j,e here now If I buuVt made hm ,,
that we nre nil supposing she has ' nn that time wlien he wnntcil to gitt
today, as she hows nnd smiles and up and let things go.
waves In acknowledgment of npplnusc i After nil. you know, even if rti. ,
nml cheers. the llmt lady of the land, tlip wife nf
lint no mnlter how she feel-, wo can tin1 President of the largest couiitrt,
he -'lire thnt. she wants and needs the the mistress of the White. 1Iouh, anj
thoughis, the sympnthv and the support nil those othpr high -sounding titles that
of us nl) right this minute. ' will npply to her from now on, Mn
Why, think how you'd feel if toll ' Harding is slill n womnn.
dance of ldea.1 to tho J'ntrlcliiti hostess.
The Woman's
Exchange
nnd then ta.'kiiig -a hi pi.ve to the el- ' thrt, j hoiild extend to tne "mpiih ' jm win e xne nnj-a nrst dance, nl-
or-age are oiner iioieiior. , emiuiu,,- i-awu i - - hftt ,. ,,mild good at It. but doesn't mind dancing
tii.ns of this -arl -pring model. u.?L !v ended to "Vc Jure." but. ye with inc. as I taught him, therefore I'm
, ",. that gentleman'H bursting Into afraid lie won't go If I don't. He seems
verse' with the advent of spring has so to bo looking forward to It with great
77i. flmxtlnn Cnruor ' stunned tne thnt I can't find words to pleasure and. therefore. I bate to dis-
I III! question bonier "rV""', such appreciation .'yiitbla. 1 appoint him. but 1 niuat, nnd won't you.
Todays inquiries , hegTou. t,U le .Jure" J,I ' '' "..f ffl'. ,e" ,ne ,h W.. f
I. Describe a new bracelet thai is
-trikingb different.
.'. What interesting sort of hand
work trims iT burnt -orange or
gnndie dre-s?
1. How is tin eiTe.'tive cover for the
long, narrow table made?
I. In what way has the latest pol
ishing mitten been improved''
". How can a plain clour bag bi"
given u t'lii'-h "f distinction V
:!. What is n sensible and pretty
kind of mat to place under hot
dishes-V
Vestcrday's Anwcr
I. Mrs. KHzttheth Hull, of Helle
font.'. I'll., has been appointed to
the responsible railroad position
of crossing watchman, ns n re
ward for rescuing n child from in
front of an expre-s train.
J. Khnlti is used to make u laundry
bag that is strong and not easily
oiled.
f!. IC a black net evening dress hns
become worn, nu attractive way
of u-in:: the foundation of black
-atin is to I'omMne it with blnefc
laee to make a negligee.
I, A quaint little marmalade, jar,
that would make n nice wedding
pre.-eut. icn-istj. of u plain tabic,
glii-s, with a colored china -uucer
nn-1 lid for the top.
,". Tli" ino-t sensible bib for the baby
..ne made of rubberized mil -
let llll.
I'.. u.etiil holder, with hinged arms
t.int inn be adjusted to 1U.
til-tens on tin back of a door and
I ..M- f irotiing board. s, that it
...e- o' tuke up uny room.
.... . i.i. ..Ace ttirnotfll
liporeciilie . inn ,.". , . ii-l ,.,,
cultural taste I'll be J lned f.l can
However, gentlemen, "thank ou.
THK HCC'K I'UIVATF..
M-i.eie" that baby's picture. T. U P ?,
Shall He Ask Her Parents?
Iie-ir rynthta--1 have been a reader
of iour valuable column for some time
but have never written to you, but will
do so now- as I need your most i.iluable
"' l''am to be engaged to a voun-r lady
twentv-three years of age: would it be
considered g'.o.l form to "1 Ij.l'1"-; "'
hr liuno in nmri iuhi; " "" ...-
..l, .hem. but Is. of course, past ge?
ls what would be a good way
an'nourclng our engagement'.
Good luck to you, O nthta.
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16 "Get Newspapers
To the Hititor nf Woman's Vnpe.
Hoar Madam Is it possible for nv
to secure back copies of the i:iKVtXfi rrn
i.tc hupiiinv? I had the copies wl-lch I
wanted put away myf-elf, but through an
error they wero mixed with some other
papers which were sold. If J can obtain
there copies, to whom Shall I apply'.'
.). V.
Vou cm got back copies of the
Evn.vi.vu Prtiuc I.isnacn In the cir
tulntlon department on the second floor,
of the Ledger Building, nt Sixth and
Chestnut streets.
A Spring Bazaar
To the llditor of Woman's Vuyr
lu-.ir Madam Could you name some
pretty little trinkets for a bazaar and
how to make them? Would It be nicer
to have all different things on one mine
or a different table for each kind of , g
thing? la ice cream served at a bazaar?
Is It nicer to have a bazaar out In the , R
open air or In n vacant store?
A DAILY UKAUKIt. H
Aprons, both plain gingham and
fancier ones, sell well nt a bazaar. I
Make norno fudgo aprons of unblenched I Q
muslin, too, finishing the neck and edges
with a buttonhole stitch worked In blue ;
thread. Then thero arc ribbon aafet.i
pin holders and watih cloths with a
colored -crochet edge. Talcum powder,"
cans covered with cretonne and cqgeu bi
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The United Beef Co. gunrnntect to give 16 ounces to every
pound of meat you purchase. Our scales are right. The meati
will satisfy nnd you get quality as well as full value for every dollar
you spend. Our stores are conveniently located in the city for you
to make your purchases.
Swift's Brookfield Selected Eggs, in cartons, 40c
Sugar Cured Picnic Hams, per lb., 15c
Sine you have accepted this boy's
Imitation and have jio reasonable ex
cuse for not keeping th,e engagement,
it seems to me you will have to keep It.
If ou have been willing to leach him
to dance you" should be willing to go
"in 'iim io a nuriy, unless vour mother
uiiiipjirovcK. i nere la no wav
out of a thine without
truth :ill(l KH villi- i-roi ,1
i.,.i .:;.., .... S :..'"..'..."",' .""'." ,u tl'.- I an individual talile. Then y
.,.,., ,,,,,i mi;- uun o.iiiii vi. ! iioi.il 1111 , ... .... ... ....... .. .....
wirnni mic 1 m-iinn im, .... i iT "H" nave a lauie wun nnny lungs,
warriint such action, to my way of think-1 AmI ower boo(h , verj. ,ttrncth'e.
h' 1 It depends, of course, upon tho size of
I your bazaar as to whether you want all
wen. uia ne uet up witn a Grouch? , mrse uitrereni tilings.
around the top with narrow gold braid
arc attractive, and you could also cover .
some plain wooden coat hangers with
cretonne Shoe trees painted In different 15
coors .ire kouii ariicies 10 sen. 1 oesn
Lean Soup
Meat ....
7c
Lean Hamburg
Steak . 1 ci '
122c 1
Fresh Beef
Liver
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no ti-nv f nin,,.. """i- .nu kouu ai Lii;u-a 10 t-eii. 1 fii'M'
1 tetiiok. ,1 f things would all go on the fancy table, PI
I., ,).T.., ,T . !,rl I excepting the nprons, which could have "
1,. .. .' ,0 Bl).'l an individual table. Then you could , H
Vogt's Pure Lard, in lb. prints,- 14c
Pear
.inthln Afttr readlmr the laf.
of i est flTuslon of bombast by "Sophist " I
' would like to recommend that gifted
person to choose the art of orator.t as
Ills career. As he uses about four iiun-
' ilt-itil ll.. r.lu li, limn, nitiil ,. ..,,.... In.
, Vs. speak lo the girls parents. Age whleh couI,i h ,,sKcti Ul fcRht wons ,
tnakes lltile difference In mattem or fp1 HUr(, 1)c cuUll, .lc,icve success na a
respect and courtesy Announce the ,lc,Iltca ais?lll.lnder a profession In
engagement through the social columns , wncj, neither he nor hla audience would
of the newspapers. If i our fiancee wants , tt) liIlow whnf ,,e ., tlllIlnK nhouti
to announce u i i'.'. - " i The same would apply to "McWIzz-
t.end a self-addressed ataniped enielop- , ljUrKl, .. Thpv f-huiiltl h'avo a ivlder op
to the Editor of W oman s I age- portunlty to make a display of their be.
llsh pond Is ever so popular with
the children. And of oolirso. you will
have a cake and candy booth. You can
ell the Ice cream In cones or ten,- it
at small tables.
If vou are fortunate enough lo have
the tiee "f a vacant store In a con
venient locality, this would be the be"t
place for your bazaar, na your booths
could bo easily arranged at the num.
ters. nml ou could decorate everything
very well.
Lean Stewing Cl
Lamb 2
Shoulders
Yearling. .
1 9U Rack chPs 1 OL
1.&2C ! Yearling... lC
Armour's Shield Hams, 8 to 10 lbs., 25c
Glover Brand Creamery Butter, 45c
The Original Taylor Pork Roll, 40c
Why Pay More?
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2610 Gcrm'town Ave. 2D75 Frankford Ave. 6005 Torresdalc Ave. 8
H SI D R B I (irns i iiiiiw mi, in r m.i. tohi.s OD 53 HI B a i
Would Break Engagement
Pear Cynthia--! have written to you
siieral times before and found iour
advice ven helpful, so I'm writing for it
mice more.
Several wo-ks ago a boi who goei
Vf tlie Siitne school which I do s.ild to
tne. "I want you to go to ihe school
d.nne with me. I don't know Just when
It Is yet. but will let you know" .Vow
is I did not want to go to this dance
I merely imIi! "Do you?" or some such
einurk As the ilnnce was several
.. .....v.a .. n T .mlil mil ven" ivf.il ntn.l
,u. other date and anyway he didn't '
1.110V the date as 1 Intended to jvait !
until perhaps a week or ho before the lef.s often The strain -v. I! then not he
(ian.e when l.e would tell mo the date I so great on our already enfeebled Intel
.nnl then tell l.u.i I ii'Uld not go. But lects TAflU'S.
wilder ng. mve-lnsii limr nnd unermaleil
stock of words.
Hv the way, some of these arguments j
about love. Ideals girls, etc., remind me I
of a vestry debate mentioned i.y nick- .
ens IVo m.imbers of the vestry be- f
come involved In a heated debate, lybere
uikiii twenty other membera speak in'
Hin-ccssion concining what the two'
great men hale meant. It then appears,
after an hour and twenty mlnutis, that J
neither of them tni-ant anything.
Ah for "He Jure ' I am glad to note
that hts discourses to the multitude are,
getting very infr-iueut oont know ,
nil leu IS toe niiriicsi 10 near ms prose
or h's "poetry At an rate. "De'
Jure." let us hear from vou less and
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Quality, backed by our Produccr-to-Consumer Plan, insuring
you at nil times the lowest possible price.
Again We Cut the Price
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the finest butter in Americn-is beint' used on more
tables in the four states where our Stores are located than
any other. Little wonder when you consider the vwtinp
care that ib exercised in its mailing. Onlv the pure
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