Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 08, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 12, Image 12

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MRS. WILSON TAKES UP
r WA YS OF COOKING ME A T
Boiling Hard Spoils Meal, for the Long. Slow Cooking Gets
I More Nourishment Out of It How to Boil Potatoes
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! H MltS. M. . WILSON ' xis.t Hie ilnuslitpr of the liouseholil xxho
iiCopynq' i 11:1. tn iin, i. i. litlson. lii' heon liousckrcping for nbntit eiRlit
.11' rmiun irwt'd oru immtlifi. After Ml'i'tnllug it very
."pOIMNC, brollinjr, roiif-tinn mid fr.i ilis.itit nftornmin I niTiMiti'il lier
J-tiii5, I'lircenl Imitation to stay for the evenltiB
This Kiiblivt io ltn11r Imiioitant to
jinr iiouNO"ne who rrnilcs tnni mi' iirn
itidlne of food for the fitmilj is not
Jmnrel) plnelng tlnee nienls n dnj on I'm
tnble ' order to -ntlf the fninil
iuiiiRcr. In this day of fuel ivtiiiiiiiili"
Jthe lionsewlfe seldom choose" to main
tain tbe nld-fnxliloni'd eook stole xxliieli
VWi coiil as tli" menus nf obtniniiiK
Iheat. llntlier tdie prefers the gas mid
Wectrle ranges.
I Tn order to mnintnin n t'idv nnd
vcn bent, u briber It lie In tbe put .siiii
ptierin;; ntop the tni or tbe ront In
the oven. It nil re-mlies Itself into n
pnntter or tnti'nsix siiihj, i tin i pii'
ttlvlileiulii in t'ro nt IriR 1os of fooi
kthrouuli failure nf not liiimxlnit lb
fiietboily. nnil the rflVi't Hint the food
Smntter of tnteniiv stiuij. Hint pi
food
tbe
nave when under or oxer cooked on thr
Si'itrrnl beiilth.
Temperntiiie i one of tbe most im
Vrortnnt elrmenls in the preparation of
(food. The chemist tnilax bus discovered
Jfroin hie eperini"iits that ceitnin tem-
ncrotures drstioi ceitnin elements in
foods that we need.
To Hull
This term is applied m''e.idml 'o
nost rookinc terms under tins headlnu.
Many lielirxe tlint ulnn the term b"il
Jnc is u:ed tbe fond must jump notiel
ii rou nd in tbe iileiisil and that the
iqtlid ir tbe utensil must be 1 iolentl.x
igltatcil
Thin is a verv grent mist.iKr I i rally
now of nn mints and of few other
'ooila that are benefited hi this method.
polled meat i meat spoiled Cerium
parts in the let f cn-ciss cnnt.nn. pound
lor pound, more nutriiii' nt than other
Jinrts. It is n well known f.iet that
Jbose pints of musclis of the niituril
fiodj xxliirli are eercised most fie
fiuentl) in tlicir dailx effoit to inninl.iiti
Jife. coutrin the most nutiilioii nml
that iilifortimiitrl.x lliei are tin
loneliest
; Now if tln is true, and without a
lloubt it is then thoe of uk who wish
to obtain the most niitritixi xnlue for
fiur money should closelv stmh 'these
facts. In order to make these cuts
lender and palatable it is necessary to
Inoxx that Ion,, slow . moist looking if
ihe vehicle that we must use.
j t.et un. for our own interest, fonder
pnd (picstion what is meat'' Meat is
ihe dreeii ran ass of rattle, killed
tinder tbe supervision of the gnxorn
Incnt. It ci ninins. ns its chief con
tltuent. protein , tins is an clement
that is needed .is a substance (or build
jng and irpair of the body
Just m briber puiiiltixe man at" bis
Jneat rnw or nearh so e line no
flireet wm of knowiiu; : in fact trom
arlie.st Instorx it is shown that there
-ere primitive wais of cookinz, eitlicr
Jy toasting tbe meat on stiekr, whnh
were held to tbe llame or by Iohb. i'uw
nioist cooklntf.
Our earliest ' ousrholu utensils wci"
rf clay, nnd because of their comnui
ion they must necessanl.x b" used for
low processes, a the priimtivi house
Jvife did not thrut ber claj or cartbni
jvare utensils directlj into tin- inunse
heat of the tl.imes or tire. K.itber. she
Jppt lliem just on the ciIrc ,,f tl,,. tire.
lo that under her most wntclUul eje
Ihe fooil bnre! simmered aud xizried
intil tender.
j Jul to eraphiiMe the important
point of tb" xil.il know p dgu in tbe
piodern tnetbods of eookine I xull tell
you this little incident While xisiting
Ifricnds an invitation r.ime to ni to
"FIFTY
15 ll..i:b DIIYII
rotnu'i:. lilt bj P
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l The ,.,a,-r-ai' e' I ra.xm Car - -t
iJrr,-, Pair b"j,u on o I J-
tThts 'f"i ii"' sJO'irited to I i am is
;b, Ui'drtrf Wnr'lerf. 0,1.0 1'?.
tv'io u.17 froo 'or moiicrn iclciis. l 1
:.'i..n.e hi.1.1. lowl MOi" 'iexr'
:ier((.iiff 0 .-.)!(" a 01 c tiea.ap. f
'Francr, c.ni .Innj Ua-l '"'"'"'"''i
:eternr moiifh 'ii'H tl" Hnr oicej
Jfiiorcd "o tilt ion " npnrtmMsf nine
Jond Consifi t.io uii ' c.nifJ!'
:iliie f,ic of ' o wi 0,1. e. "( t nvihe
n stroii" .iip-a! '.. J.i-y 1 ranrea
Jbeoou to tiotw o crrtm.i tal.iiio-jo
Zarantfl ur 1.1 Jm 1 ." ,0a,T'1
iXer, rttu ' ' t'.n'.e e'n'icia uofii. V I
ftred HortVtf ei'.hil '" nlfrnwi
J. e Bi'j.i cliiinarit r,t,l ainioiini 1 il
tfl.n. tlnrr lirr cum mrri'nne ."' 'itf.l
;I(ooirr.i t'iu' 'he 1'' f J
macrt.iju uas a'l uroi'g
li'O o.'
t tr iti:ii s
The First Step
i Jill VI, l-e
Jti. said dan- z
ttme
t at Mi4iii . .. I
er 1' un 'nanus -.'
jvore cfrtni rn"' .ii" .oik-- ui
rR to do tliii c f'r ii"
"It l-nl thai ' 'Ion it ak. enough to
?iesJ miseir" Mlhiid : 'sin. d 'b'j.
alwexs nmi age to all 1 .. og- i" hir
fomethlng for ine tni 1 e - k g-cai
deal "U'd he surprisui I'riiet-- !
ire the reaction r tin e le ses m ..
Ui the CitiiK ii kr" s li s 1.1.11P' ia''l tor
6e Is dellg'itd w.ih ti n e ' In.aidl
I Your Soul's in our Hand
II. HlX 1V(. K IIM "V
IH nrld Hiiil I Inr
. "rr llic linn la tliln l
limva n mind Ini upnlilf nf pullinE
1 fnrtli iniii'li rfTori r li- Islnnils Inill-
rt iirrlmls nf rxlrrm ilrlU m i
I ilurlnr nhlrli llic lir.iln gliuulil nut
I lie luxril nt u II.
J ti l
J Jf thr llr"il in. IK r . a- ,h
Jirt Hoe r" ''f I""' " indii aip that
tjio brain Is "'it "f l.il.uirt lth tlio
iittier orKana 'I IihukIi Hie ReiKTal lictlih
lli Kuod Hip niiiid Ih ii'Jl fum I lun I n nl.
tpnetlier prnperli It nulil lie Iniulxii
iUile to irovcl loo iihii li worli upon a
lUaln xxhlh rr(l i ItHMf In uo thin a
)5d lino
tKxeii nT-f d ii k 'rn i" t " ' d ' li hi
tlx tile nill'il 'on (JimtiH iei I l i'
jjo iRlmils i ' "1 '" I i " "how
il pMrriiu 'I'll i'1" """I" "" bn c)r
lie Uli'in i 10111:11 .li i.ii uonirii If H '
iSlhli Iin " i'i: ' i i'"-' 'I" riini'i' K
lj-ltor-sk. Hot mi ." r; direction 111." in
'Irlnlths of .1 x" .iBnl persons i.ilb
Be (rrea' iieixiusiuHh winch ilie p .ik
r? eniphiiHlres th" dntiKi r arlaitiff fn. n
tre nrcHenct of the Nland on tho head
lftie. A urea deal of inintal reit quiet
id. ttboxo all sleep are required to
; Scold berloui complications.
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' .'' Ililn nml
men "il tt xvai with real interest mat
I wntched
lier preparutioiw for Ihe
meal '
The tiirnu w.is
li n it Cocktail
C( li r O'ires
linked I.amb Totpi"
.Mushed I'otutoe' l'tu
Salad
Tapiocn I'tiiUliiiK Coffee
Tin' better part of the meal bad been
prepared before 1 ariixed, but about1
o:,'ll p. m the .xoiiiib housewife xxent
to Ihe l.lichen to 'complete the prepara
tion', She began by washing nnd peel i
lug the potutoc- I was astonished at
her method of cooking them : (die pared
the potntcis nnd then cut them into the
thinnest possible sliees. coxeted them
with cold water and cooked them until
Mift 'I he; were ihrn drained, bcisoued ,
nnd mashed i
When I told lier that this method xva.s '
not xerx good she xxas nt a loss to nil
deit.inil why: she had reasoned, xxhy
cook potatoes hole xxben xoil intend i
to m.ish theni-wbeii if you slice them
then the will cook in eight or ten
minutes'- When I explained that a
simple Inboiatiiij test showed her that
potatoes looked in tin's manlier lot
tnuih o' th"ir valu.ible content, includ
mg their x.iluablc salts, liv xwis xer.x
much Mirptiscd.
The correct wax xx.is either to coxer
them with boiling water or to drop them
in whole into boilins xxater. Again she
was surprised. Now this same thing th
true, not onl of the potato, but nlt-o of
th" meat which we eat dailx. We xxlll
take this up further In th" next lesson.
.Wtt. ITILSOVS INS1FERS
tiear Mis WiKon l'or monlliH I
bae been wnlibing for n leson on
nnnp' s. 1 bnxe never Used them
mueb. but know I could enjov them
if I could get them up. I feel 1 am i
ii verx much better housekeeper and
coo'; since following nnd using your
recipes, 'x, ou have been doing ft
wonderful tiling for the xxninen. and
1 through them the men nnd children
of the cities and the country, in
gixing the talks and recipes in the
paper Thanking .xou for our help,
' I remain MRS. A. S. F.
Head the Sunda menu. Nearh every
week there is a canape.
.Mx llenr Mrs Wilson Kindly tell
nn xi here I can buv extract of nioehn.
I have tiied several places and they
sold tne isjciirc of coffee. I xvould
like to know how to mnko npple custard
with meringue on top. Thanking ou
in advance (,. M, C.
Kindl send stamped and nddiesseil
envelop" for names of eomciu" selling
mocha fl.ixonng
pple custard
I'laei' in a bowl one and one-half
,ips of thick apple sauir. sweetimd to
taste Add
ii o irAitet of 7'M,
Yoll; oi one (pa.
II. nt until blended und tl.eu turn into
well buttered custard flips and set in
a pan of wuter and bake slowlr until
the i ustards are scr. Now plate in .i
bow I
HViite of one cpn
tn r-half Mj or uiJin't fl.. .
i. ,..,,,1 i.it n,i in,,.! ,,. m.T.ihatr. v hat aunritlti of eacli nnd hoxv
H-tll 1,11... ,,.,.. ...... ....... v., .....
t ire will liohl US snape. I e 11 (lover
stx'c egg beatei for this meriugue.
- FIFTY"
IIVI'CHEl.OU
ibla 1 as'r ce
it coii.pllments li u" good Mst . .d
'ilt.mntel;- the fivt that I loo't xxell m it
he las to Ms oxxn good takto and dls
cretl n. '
Frances thougl t of this as she a In
hel tint nigh i:tr 1 pending the ex-e-nh
g xvlth the Harlow es As usual, she
had liten a nut ! fifth wheel to tho
pal 1 That night more than usual she
had fe'l hr naluril exuberance Kllpplng
awax from her Frances had force she
ins xxltt- hut she was all at sea an
far s . .COI.etltlrtM Til,h Clnrlimn',
" , , M , ......
: - .''c v....v. ..v.. ..vi,
h-r -nse of humor iMiild not help her
Because sn vis oo inicn in love with
.Iepr ,0 or
1 mi larl.ss.1 s attitude to-
""' """ " ' ."iviuncc
She .1. elded a t-hc lav thero that org rlage'' MAY.
t' 'rg :lie mjst do, and tliat was this Couldn t xou arrange to xv.ili tn the'
She must ehn'.ge Jerrys opinion of her etllule ,f the church after ihe cere
If t x-er true ir.it thtough her partner- rnonx- and sp'nk to vour friends as they j
-Vp with liltr slu had hurt their ner.i mi Mar-, brides xvho do not have
Nimal re'ationsiiioh si would cense to n rocept o 1 do this Instead Then xxben
h 11 partner Slit- would be a llrgit g v,,ii coin' n 10'c to jour new home x ou
l , -he would no linger asstrt h. r eif ' nlinht gi c a series of at-homes or teas
If tuat was hat Jerrx wantid he'or recent1, him. xxhalexor you .boo. to
sl-nuld !a !' , n1 ti,f asking a dllferr,t set ot
sti... !iMm., r .v,,.. 1. ,,.,.i .,,.. ,. n,IUiu end. da . und l'.fcplng It up until
the Idea anl ki.i a'ini.e til! verv lat
..- .- s. -. . . . . '. HI 11 "!.' IIU'' II
planning 't so tli'U In tn morcntt "lie
she
i:is tlr.d. nnd the pi m seemed iib'iird,
ni't xioith trliit Hut she h.nl nnlx to
Vol. uiross.v Jerri .is li drank his cof
fi and re id ihe in i nln paper to -ei-i
7e that she mus do T-oTiiethlns Hoxx
sh" ' ixd 'uni It sooii.eil that she had
i -r 1.x d li :.. qu'ie s0 mu.'n She
(oi,.ird xxlnt lie. ' ould .1 If li- knexi
' it sbe v ih tnlnl.l'ii; Would l make
in .llff-rcii. e to hlin It he l,n"i that
iTi'ics lis aliout to s.'nTlflco lur nxrn
Ions phout llf.j in older to beon.e tui
mo 'i 'Ionian ne xi.intec
Tli.it n'i;h' Jen j (..lino home for d.n
'ii 'o iii.j lather tiled He mil. lit'
h 'hal- X'ln tli ei hi'ii.itlDii tl a' h
i s prlsil th m ori' K'llnjr to 'jo 1 ' "ie
ii.it x t-11 nif In the early il 1 h of thetr
i f togctliiT (hex had .iluiixt dlsi. issid
tlm iin ' iluii K'i xhen Jrr . anie u i
tin fenlim hut 'it.'l I'r.nues lid bi-n
r- iiuii ifout x.urk nnd Jerrx had
Iin -Ut spol.oi uf lils Ton slit li in. e
mi"iioiI in rir in ,ur of supinvicd i
ilt.i"! .leir did no nntl. e 't nrtil
the ix ei u th Tiilihlle of dinner and
tl"l ' e Hl ei suddulll
XX''. I' I iippi noil to ou 'oiih
. 1 '-.line 4 hno boon m.uh'i i
'i nl. her that .mil she u.it d li(-'iteii
itIi h ,. mj .ro -
Sn lethiTis .ixxfil she said a iri'
1 "e.ithtesM If t-eemeij un eas t pri
li d i if innsi the lieiself lvnr..( tin
' i I'utterlnr cii' if pfrcoii as m I
1 -.iin'e" H'djini -lie n,!., Ftniul. pU
'i z n tMit uut Ji r socinod 'riut t i
not ..e
Mo grtn..oil t r.n . i i tvjs i ot rxon i
li ntxful thingi Ifo un? 1 ot at ..
x"ind
But loi leinnl ,tj(-h eir s io
pe' slated "Its nu 'e se'iniji I sja i
fui io.it that I I n r bje x.a i'i g r i
iiBf." and I bojglii it It it the ,m f
Bdit of It is in.it 1 haxeni ihe inor.'
pa foi ii
loinorroiT II'mt lorr I onU
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11 lies' Hl,'es , TOO ,i.u.
j' jd-in All-Wool I'l.ildi best de'.lfrim , il 00 xalue
ll'ti Isj'ii.i."!' of 'e 1 '1 f tiomli
I NEW ENGLAND WOOLEN CO.
i Open Evening Tift 8t30, Except Friday, 6 o'Clock ;
f,vwiv72i SOUTH FOURTH 5'"'"
EVENING PUBLIC
Wooden Beads Do It
All
P mi , i I .'fii, (cntitil Ne".
It xvouldn't iM'sMcryHtralchtilnxxii
If it xxeren't for the lines of xxooden
beads th.it hold It sexcrcl.v In place.
Hut if It weren't straight it
wouldn't lie In st.xlo, and so Uio
brads were brought in hurriedly and
strung all (he xxn.x down the front.
In a .xelloxv sllli crepe frock jou can
Imagine how attract ixo this xxould
be. There are more bcids on Ihe
ends of the rrushrd girdle of the
.nine m.iterial
The Woman's
Exchange
To "Anxious '
I o xx.irt to .i'loS' . xojng colored I
h.ibx icu cm go to tn" Sotietx- for or
ganizing Charlt n- I1D South lIf-!
UciilVi str.et I know tliex will hell)!
,ou there to find .x babx that ou xxlll
want to take Tliev ire In toucn xvlth
all of th dlffirint orphens' homes In
the citx , and so. of tour.'e they would
b. able to get the b.ibj lor xo'i
Consult a Hairdresser
To ! ' O'.foi- or lXoirn i Van'
1 Dear Marian Will jou klndlj inform
! me .it xojr enihest conxenlenco how to
...i- t.ac tei and sulphur to darken ray
----- .
M. M.
"'" . .
You would haxv to consult a hair
1 dresser or .1 druggist for this Inf'.rni.i- .
I lion It -xould not be possible for any
lone without knowledge of the effect of j
I this dye to rceomnund It or t"ll you
how to use it. 1 iur granoinotnurs uea
to l-fe sspe t'.i. but it ni'ght 'lot he safe
t.) uio tho "Ul'ihur on certain kinds of
iui-
A Wedding Reception '
Ao r' I il'l'ir o XI 0110 . i Voo'
Hear Madam llelng a read, r o' !u-r
.inswets 1 xvould be xerv l.appv and
thnnkfu' to x-u If you xxouId mis er m .
fiUiStlon" I am to be nutrrle.l soon anil
as it's at the church, am plaunlnc no
uedd'.n? as xie are to leuxi at -otice J
;.fter the eer. tnonx on a trip And when
returning I feel as though mv home wilt;
t,c too small for a little reception. 1
Would It h perfectly all right to have I
......! .. .rtn,r.n frti nnl n f,.w of 1 Is I
,l .'.'-,....-. .. ..' 1,. ...., ,.. i
tinii m : net" .' 'i' .p.-.., iiuim- i. ..-
,IVH nrror. ine 't-uuuiK, u icci 1 iuu3i 1
v, .,. .ornithine
.. ivnuld be r.'.l right how could I
. ,, imitations so the; iou'd do fori
:, ..,n,.n mil also for the mar
t.U " ' " ..
iou baxe t r.tertalncrt all Jour ri lemis
This Is a rat; r irregular wj r, ,.nier -
Thli
minini? h t 't niiH neon none wiore ny
nersmiB " n.sr m a small house, and
t-vorvbod .iiiiii understands i oil
could tn i ' oi.t our lists for the ivlom
daxH ti. for mi send out vour xxeiidlnn
li'xititlnts nil then inclose our arils
for "- r-ception after xour leturn In'
the sat e- '.ipe Then you (ould ko, ,
eersbod i" w thout oxercron dhift jour
i ..i um ind 'lthout hurtlnr ai.x-.
I hod s f"1 'KJ
, hi von ' ur
v" . . , .i. .. n.i.ii.... i
l llOIL- lllV V.IIIII1HK " III I
and the rectptloni a
I rreit l' n
F
infants
The most poulav
inran.t Jcood
-when natures
suVbly' -fails
Since I857.
KAGLE BRAND
Condensed Milk
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LEDGEl-PHILADELPlilA, TUESDAY,
Please Tell Me
What to Do
Ily CVNTIIIA
Respects "The Three Pals"
Dear Cynthia I am an admirer of
xour column, xvhlch I thlnl In very In
teresting, and I wish xou would pleaso
print ns followa to "The Three 1'hIb '.
I take pleanuro In Blvinir you my opin
ion of you nbout tho "chimin'." I think
uny real mnn xxould greatly respect ou
If jou refuued to nhlnuny I Ko to pub
lic dances, but till the young ladles I
hnxo danced with seem to lllie the clilm
my, so I hope one day 1 might meet onn
of you nt a dnncc. Stick to your kuiib,
ns Cynthia ndxIaeH ou, for I am not
a. king, oh, no, only
VINCKNT CM).
Kind a self-addressed, Htamped enve
lope, to the editor of Woman a Page for
mi unaxver nbout the met chant ninrino.
Seconds the Motion
Dear Cjnthla Just a line I" let
Cnrmen know that I tcconil tbe motion
as to Cnthln's Admirers' Club I think
It's a good Idea. Oh, l the xv.i. dear
Cynthia, I'm going to t.ike a girl to a
dance, o you think It xvouUttl he nil right
to take ber in ti tnxl, na I've only known
her a short whllo? .DAN .1.
P. S Let ui hear from you. Dan n.
It's more polite to take her In a nib
than In n trolley car. or to xvalk. Ihank
xou for vour kind xxlshe", but It doea
not seem to Cynthia tint such a club
would accomplish nnythlim. for there
could be no meetings nor real organiza
tion. If ou want a motto It seeniH let
ter to Rtlck to buck a one as Keeping Lp
Hope Club, Noxcr He Ulstourngcd club
nnd M tho club p.xrt be In spirit. Tho
column la run to help others to keep
up hope and not to bo dlscouiaged.
Join Church Society
Dear CynthU I luxe boon a steady
reader of vour column for unite a xvhlle, ,
but have never asked (or ndvlce, but xvlll i
I do so noxv, for Indeed I need your advice
xery bau I m u w mow mi mono in
.the xiorld I board, have n pretty good
' job. xvhlch only Lists four hours In the ,
morning, Now what I xxant to knoxv Is
how win I get acnua-inieu xvun sonio
nice hull like niseir, t-ny anout tort
adx
of
enrn of tine, tint i. coma go arounu
...i.i. iwnilri 1 ,1a omnd l.t.i.1 rf llrrht
I W UO, Ul JUH. '.w rtv.ou ...,.u ..
work In tho afternoon or evening for a
1 couple of hours where I'll bo In company
xvlth others so as I'll not fel so doxrn-
heartcd I get xery blue boiii"tinieH. as
i t had a nl"" home one tlni", but lost It
when my husband died. Dear Cnthln,
and, thanking you very much for xvhut
ex'cr advice ou may gh'e me, I am,
LO.NKSOMU
Do jou go to church? Why not Join
one of the sewing societies or toclal
xvork societies connected xxlth It" Con
tiUlt your rector.
From Elnora, Ind.
Cinthl.i I haxo been
riai
reading
xour column for some time, but hax-e
just now needed you. I am a high
school girl, Btlll In in teens I haxo
been pojiulir while In high school and
seemeri to be especially so xxlth one par-
tleular box'. We've been the very best
af friends for three ertrs; vc seemed
to think a lot or cacti otner. He uoc3
vet I am Just wondering If I do.
I.ukle Is a fine athlete, good-looking,
but nut especially handsome. Ho can
The Question Corner
Today's Inquiries
1 What makes un Inexpensive nnd
prettx centerpiece for a spring
luncheon V
-. When looking with grease that is
apt to spntter on the floor, what
pnrnution xxlll prolong the Ube
fulness of the linoleum?
!!. In xxiat attractive way enn left -oxer
cretonne be usul over white
curtains nt bedroom xvindoxvs?
4. What style of hnirdressing is be
coming tn tin woinun with n grtiit
deal of hair?
5. How is a convenient nexv stand
ing ash tray made?
li. In xvhnt prett.x xvay is a new
camieolc fitted to be xvorn under
u thlu blouse?
Yestcrdii N Ansxx ei's
Mri-. l'ntinie Hincs, of Iietroit,
Jllch., holds the record of being
the oldest police mutton, in point
uf service, in the Cnlted StatcH.
A helpful implement for the child
xxho Is learning to eat nicely, is ti
"pusher." of plated silver, made
In the shape of a hoe.
"Paddy's Pratn l'nrtx" would
be an appropriate entertainment
for St. Patrick's Day.
In making a negligee edge the
fronts und the long nrmholes xvith
scallops and hnxo them plcotcd.
T'nless the affair is veij informal,
it is Hot correct for guests to re
move their hats at a luncheon
given ut the home of the hostess.
A novel sash of lace is worn xvith
a charming nexv georgette frock.
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How often do you buy coffee?
This may seem like a personal question, but it means
more to you than appears on the surface. How many cups
of coffee are you getting to the pound?
You will find a big difference when you use Asco Blend.
"Asco" Blend has a full heavy body, which means that
you do not have to use as much to make a pot ofcoffee ag
you do with ordinary light-bodied coffees. For this reason,
a pound of "Asco" Blend lasts longer, so you do not need to
buy coffee so often.
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famed plantations of the tropics. It is our Producer-to-Consumer j ',,
Plan (which eliminate all in-between expense) that make it possible t
for us to sell such a rich, hiffh grade coffee at only 29c per lb. '' .
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Try "Asco" Blend it's different!
trSF When arc YOU going to pay a ri3it io our big new Combina- i
IJsiE? uon Grocery and Meat Market, at 2SQ-2J,1 South Tenth Street? -.A,
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Asco Stores tell over Phila. and throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland ttr
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After ti formal dinner the men n'ay
remain nt the table to smoke and chat,
xxlillo the women tnaj adjourn for n
lcmliilnc confab. I'or ages this brief
reparation has been the custom In
nutope, where xvlno still circulates for
tho stimulation of post-prandlal talk.
In tho 'bonc-dr" United States men
and women leaxe the table together as
often as not, either before or after tho
clftari nnd clgare'tcs nrc passed.
When the European custom Js fol
lowed nil the gucsta rlso when tho hov
tek.s docs, and the men remain standing
until the xx onion hnxo left the dining
room, the host or xvhlchcx'cr man Is
nearest the door, holding It open until
thoy baxe passed through, after xxlilcli
the men resume their scats. Their nftcr
dinner "smoker" usually lasts not longer
than fifteen minutes, nt the end of
xx-tilch time the host rises nnd the guests
follow his lead
dance, as well as tho average, but Is
not a "tarz hound " He would do any
thing for me, but Ih of a Jealous nature.
Particularly ro of Ituck, another friend
of mine Huck Is one of these handsome
"f tell 'em Jazz hounds." Ho takes
i vou ilrlxlng In his Stutz benrc.it, nnd
is more popular nt school than Lukle.
Hut when It comes down to the real
thing, I don't kno-vv which I like better.
t,uKe tella me he xxon't go to college
unless I promlh" to bo his sweetheart,
j cnn't answer him now, because 1 don't
,0w Should I promlre I.ukle 1 xvould
and perhaps break It later to get him
to go to college" He knows I never
iu he hla sxveetneart unless he doea,
and Iluck is going un.xway, so xxhat
shall I do" "PnACHKY."
Ho a sweetheart onli to the man ou
love and ha-c promised to miirr. If
you uo not love iUKle, do not glx-e htm
anx promises xxhethor he xvlll or xxlll
not go to college. That s his lookout,
not oun
Please Suggest a Present
Dc.ir Cynthia I hax-c read Ao much
about jou mid find no many girls xvrlte ,
to you when In a quandary that I think
I xvlll do the same. Well, dear friend
here Is my trouble: I am a girl nlne-
In.n v.nru oil! Crtt(lnf vrt,.. ,lnv In n
shoo factory. Noxv one day I xvns clean
i Inc mv machine nnd I cuucht mv three
fingers In the machine. Of course. I xvas
hurt veiy bad, but not had enough to
stay home. Noxv mx foreladx tool: all
her time fixing my hand nnd gave ine
all tho care nnd attention she could Just
ns tr I xvero her daughter She bought
. ,nilleln and tmndnires. nml I dirt not
I BP(.nri a cent But now that I nm get-
1 ting xvell 1 want to show her I am
thankful for what she did for mo and
I want to buy her something nice. I
Phase try to help me. She Is about
thirty-four years old. I don t know
xx-hat she likes, as I am not xvell ac
quainted xvitn her, so pieoso xvrlte soon
in x-our paper, as I xvlll be xx-altlng and
counting the seconds till I cee It. Don't
forget Something nice, something ou
think she. would like.
JUST PLAIN THANKFUL
Buv her a pretty aimlsolc or :i box
of six nice handkerchiefs or a good
looking scarf or un Inexpensive, but
pretty gold bar pin xxould be loxely
too.
Alpjn"
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.sii.. LtiWn V IHUSWI X ISS't'OTSSR'!'
MARCH 8, 1921
"MOTHER ALWAYS SAYS 'NO'
WHENEVER I WANT THINGS'
j Exclaims a Little Girl Whose Sister Is a "Pampered Darling
! Several Years Older Than She Don't You Remember
When You Felt That Way?
T7IVKltVtime 1 ask to be allowed
Hi to do' anything I xvnnt to tin.
mother nana no. writes nn Irate little
girl, underscoring the words.
My sister is older anu cvcryming
she wants t.he gets, but If I nsk for
ometbing I xvnnt, she toys noi
Those underscored xxordf) nlinost
stand up nnd shout, there Is so much
xxrnth belilnd tnem.
There's onlx one answer to give her
"Mother kn'oxvs best, and little girls
must obey."'
Probnblx the things she vniits are
things that mnlte mother smy no in
Italics.
Can't jou just hear it.'
"Mother." she nrobabl.v begins in a
xoice that slides up at the end of isJ
word, "I don't see xvliy i cant naxe
mv hair bobbed Kinily's got her; bob
be'd. nnd 1 hate mine long can t I have
It done? rie.isc, mother!"
"Mother, can I hnve a pair of those
strap slippers like Lucy's? '
"No, dear, they wouldn't bo suitable
for xou; wait until you're older."
"Well l.uoy has them, and I ilon t
sec why I cnii't have them, bs,vRoiiv
five venrs older than I am oh, I 1 run
axva.x from home; every time I nsk for
nin thing vou snty tiol
Then follows one of those scenes
xvhich .iustif mother's statement that
the punishment hurts her xxorso than
her victim.
Tlir.SII little girls who can't under
stand that mother's "no" used to
descend upon s ster Lucy quite ns pticn
as it now forbids them, make them
selves very unhappy by brooding over
it!. I urtittrtnnt .
"'The- think that no one else was ever
abuse, so terrlbl : they eons:uer .
I.ucv the most pampered, ndu ped, for
tunate person In tbe xvorld ; they ex en
gr"vx to dislike her. because she has so
much that Rhc wnnts. ,,,t ,ilnt
"That child ought to be taught that
J "Dolly's and
jonnny s scnuui
lunches have
ceased being a prob
lem ever since I dis
covered A n c r e
Cheese. Its piquancy
mntivnfo.s even their
(captious appetites."
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Manufacturers for
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Now Selling Direct!
Tailored Suits $
Smart Styles
18
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Wool $1 C Dreuci
$7.50
rtsoiti... "
styles
Up
$15, $20, $25
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there are certain things she cnn't
have," neighbors nml outsiders declare
righteously. "It's dreadful the way
she behaves xxben she cnn't hnve every
thing she wants,"
And that's true, too.
The little girl who accepts molher's
no as laxv nnd finds some second choice
thfft xvlll get past It Is much happier
than the one xxho considers herself per
secuted, n bused, it martyr lo the whims
of it cruel parent and scleral other
foolish tilings.
Y1W, mother knows best, nnd little
girls must obey hut don't jou re
member hoxv .xou used to hate to be told
Hint?
Don't, you remember how you got
madder and madder nt mother nnd the
dressmaker nnd sister Helen and excry
body In the world becnuse mother said
no xvlicti jou asked for a low-neck dress
like sister Helen's'
"No." mother said, "unit until
jou re as old as she is.'
Oh, wasn't it innddening. wasn't
McCurdy Bros.
I One Day, Wednesday Only, March 9th W&
BIG SPECIALS In EVERY DEPART
MENT FOR ONE DAY ONLY
Lvcry article offered is marked without regard to
profit in an effort to acquaint women of Philadelphia
xvith this big uptoxvn store.
LANCASTER GINGHAMS
18c Values, 15c Yard
SPRING ORGANDIES
10 inches wide in all tho new
Spring shades
39c Values, 28c Yard
GABARDINE PLAIDS
Largo Assortment of
bashionablc Colors
98c Value, 52
$1 00 x-alue 3 Flnel.i Kmliroldorod
Ladles' UnndkcrchlcfH In a neat
folder maUci a useful oft
Tift zyc
$1.23 Ladles' Strap-Wrist I'lmm-
oisoitt uioxes, all
Hlzcs
75c
Stamped Scarfs sind Centerpieces; values
up to $1.00
Hundreds of useful and needed ltemi at Orchid Day Prices are offered
throughout the Store, but space does not permit us to list them.
LOOK FOR THE
COME LOOK COMPARE
Remember, One Day Only Wednesday, March 9th
Our Store Ii Eaiy to Reach
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This Tin Guards the World's
Finest Flavor
Every Morning Sip tin jealously
guards the delicate flavor, full body and
appetizing aroma of the coffee within.
Buyers search the markets of the world
for the plump, perfect coffee berries that
arc roasted to a turn and carefully blended
for Morning Sip.
Not a particle of Morning Sip's good
ness escapes from the can. The last spoon
ful from the tin has the same strength and
smooth richness as the first. So Morning
Sip goes farther, because you use less.
Give yourself and your family the treat
of Morning Sip's rich, satisfying blend.
Good Grocers Sell It
MORNING SIP
COFFEE
Itoaated and Pitched b)j
ALEX. SflRPPARn X, Snvc I.. nUTr.A-nrxr nf A .PA.
hitler, ilitln t it seem brutRl of mother!
Ilon't jou rcnieuibir the xow von
itinde nbout when jou grew up tct tin
jour dnugbter huu ever single thine
she wanted, especially xvhen it was ns
harmless a little thing us n low -neck
dress with slippers to match?
IT'S quite easy to understand llic m
of this little girl xvliose mother
.ifljs "no to everything she xvnnts and
lets her slslcr baxe unj thing nt all. he
cause nil j cm hnve lo do is rcmcaibci
bow jou felt nt the same tigp.
And now U'h just ns easy to under
stand why it Ih tlint mother isn i
spoken to by the Hoelcty to Proton
Cruelty from Children, too! l
llceause that Is nil in that much d
spised, very virtuous, but perfect l
sound statement "Mother knows
best."
Your Birthday
Persons horn between August ,
September 23, xvhen tho nun in lii"- trc
hnxo piol, culm, orderly bearing! ef
possessed and dependable, excel In J,ltr
thing they undertake business, piaj
study, competition or effort of any knJ
haxo rcma'kablo memorial. Make besi
teachers nnd lecturers. Somewhat In
cllncd to selfishness nnd self.gratMci
tlon. but as friends they are dexoted '
Persons born between September i
and October 23. xvhen the nun is In Libra
hnx'o conservative, modest, retiring di
positions. Thoy aro Utnsltlxe nnd poet
leal, persistent nnd competent In the
porfonnaiico of their duties. They h.i
great Imitative ability and It. together
xvlth their Htronc cmotlon.it nn,.,..
makes excellent actors and actresses of
itlthem
Front and
York Sts.
J1.C0 Fine Tcreale Dre33 Shirts
In neat striped QK
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J1.00 Turkish Toxx-cls,
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