Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 29, 1921, Night Extra, Page 10, Image 10

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Mrs. Wilsen Describes Neie Years Dinners
Frem Virginia, Alabama and Rhede Island
Jfeung Roasted Pig Is Part of One Menu, and There Arc Deli-
I cate Beaten Biscuits Served in an Original Manner
If -
Uv MRS. M. A. WILSON
Cewriaht. mi. bji jr. it. Ai vrue.
nc'if reterved
Tnn Scotch housewife believes
l"
jn ,
JL old traditions that bring te her the
theutht that manv fct eroding her
doorsill this daj will bring her geed
luck throughout the vear nd e b'
rets forth her bet eft"rts te provide
the refreshment! for these who cvme
Many tradition (ion. Old Scotland .
celilns.
were brought by the earlv pioneer sit- I
tiers te our Southern Stales and se one I
still finds a revival of thce old ens- I
tenv for which the Seuth was se jutlj .
famous. Southern hesrdiHlitv. the met I
gracious courtly of the seaten, wa? ci-
terfd te all who cam a a-eamng en ate
Tear's Day.
I will give
her three tammia dm-
luru:
A VlrgluLi New car's Dinner
This menu is from the old stately
ylantatien in uftelk Ou it and
lammy Tammy, though she is well past
eighty, and no longer able te tnhe ac
tive pnrt In the preparation for this
blessed day, ctlll supervises the ar
rangement and the cooking. Manunj has
never had but one family and she prides
herself upon the fact that t'ircr fen fen
erateons have rotne since she first step
ped into this Kitchen.
Mammy neds no pencil or raid for
the menu. She rolls it ri?ht off her
tongue as If It were a hjmn at camp
tnccUng. O.vster CeiMail
Celery Salted Nu's
Celery, Oyster and I hlrken (iumhe
Teatcd Beaten Biscuit
Beast Suckling Sueat
Brown Gravy Cranl" rry .Icily
Sweet Petate Pene Cauliflower
Coleslaw
Mlnce Pie with Suffolk County bailee
Black Ollee
Cheese and Toasted beaten BUcak
, , . . h l with a fork hi;- en unfiled
The second dinuer enies ftem th , bnkln;, F,)lPt nn , btU Ul lu,.(srntc
State of Alabama: ,evcn until dclirttelj browned thU
Mrs. Betty Lea. wife of GchtiI A UM;jy rttmlrca abeat twenty-ilre uln
Jen Lea, is mlstrcbs 01 a s-piendnl did ut, s
Colonial plantation, almost beneath th ' ,. ,
idew of tlm Cnnltel of th-j e'd Seuth- Keafct hwcKluig fefteat
em Cenfederacv , Sheat Is the suckling i,p. Vesh pi"
In this beautiful home xnieuc the Veil, then wipe dry, rub liberally vUh
rolling hilN of Alabama. Unci Ten ta'lard and t'-en dun ercr with flour audi
majer-demo, and a ierv pem no n d !
time Southern darky is he ni ou
all tell de folks I was .i.r carriage
boy befere de wjh and dcu vher ou
all marries up wlf tie Gcneial I Dices
te help conk in de Litchen "
Uncle Teby's ew Ycar'3 niten:
Louisiana Shrimp Cwktall
ir- Celery Salted Nuts
Chilled Ohves
Ouster Cumbe
I'iclAil "Rrtfn 11111. f
S Fried Chicken Cr..un Grar
tutranc .uuy
Cranberry fcberbei
riufftd Sweet Pot.ne(.s
t ' Baked Caullfioei
(v Mexican Snlai?
Colonial Tlura Pudding
Ce3t
Checfce and Toasted Bcateu Btscit
The third New Yar'i dinner ci
-
from Mrs. Susie Belfeid. a Colonl
New England housewife, living m Itkedc
Island.
New Year a D iv reallv meant 11
reat deal te the Puritans throwing off
the old jear, its rainakc-. him-eda or
jaleusles and wasting and hoping for
peate, presperltj and liappluesj of the
new and coming yar.
i.ariy aip tneianntrb en thp steri.n
barren .shores et .tw t-nglhtid coast,
needed plentj .-t eptimini te carrj ihuti .
through the cenlag vir Here ti"c in
And struggle for etiatence wde grim 1
nd stern characters
Mrft. Belfeid a new nln.tv jea.s of
Uge and comes tiem a direet line or old '
Puritan stock, th "Aliens." Old
diaries and famllv Bible tell th- grim
tales of their carU strucgle ler x
Jstence and few Indeed were the holi
day?. Grandmother Bctsj Allen's New Year
Pinner 182
Ovbter Soup
f'elerj
nilet of Ced Egs Sauee en Banruciw
Baked Lebster i'aifar 'aiifj
Baked Potlltee tiak-( U-au
Ma6hed Cariets Creamed Onions
Celcs'cw
Mince Pic Plum Pudding
Nutmeg Jsaut-u
Ceftre
Grandmother Allen's diary tflli us
that lobsters were held fei a shilling a
gallon the gallon measure holding ihu
six lobsters.
Celery, Ojstcr mid Clikkini Gii'nbe
Cut itewing chicken as ier trlci:-4t.e
The Weman's
Learning English
Te tht pditer of Weman's Past.
Pear IJadani Kindly let me knew
Trhere I can attend a nlcht school se as
te learn the English language.
ANNA G
The newiejt night e-buel tu jour ad
rtress would ba th Iillmr Scheel, at
yerty-flret and Ogden strt- ts Veu
could talie a ceurss In l,j"..h t 't
Fer Bobbed Hair
Te tJK .diter 11 Weman 1 I as"
Dear Madam I mi ah ltiinrfd
raadar of your column and enjev tt
very much I -ee jeu lulp otheis In
iJlfticuUles, and I ani positive ou could
help Hie In tultia. I bae lobbed nu
hair 4nd I wish te fcnew bow tj mike
WHATS WHAT
n?- itELKV DFnn
sn
New Yeara Uvc, or Rjlvcter N'lfcbt.
aa tha last even n' of t'ie iar usud te
be called In llntflaud, wHiibkicj u piuutrr
number of theatie hotel .md restaurant
partfe than y ethei night In th veur
AUny people who dine at home 01 in the
br.niji of their friends all tha ear round
trat themselvfe encj u year te a publl: I
dinner In erdsr te hear the chlnij ' iu8 1
out th6 old. rlnc In tli new ' at niidnlgiit '
en ttia 3lt of Decembsr
Invlt'ns cjuntry fn6nds te a vw
. Tr &V0 umner ui una en in a 1, u
f. ay te rturn an arll wecti ind hf
f pluUty estnda by tliem If tn feimrf
oeini onijruwen icn 10 urn ier .1
'aiilura'' th veninK may Include a
SS? .U an7l!h?tr2a
Vlilt te th ttitr 4js well aa the din
mewf
y$..'K I I
T"aee In deep wiuccpan and add thres
quarts of water cook very slowly until
euicKen i tenner.
iew lift breast, thighs and legs te
bowl and let cool. They can be use J for
another meal. Pick meat flora neck,
bach, carcass and wings add
fhtf cooked giblets.
Mince all ery hue. Add te the
eken Meck with
tree-quarter cup
of uell'tcaihcd
nVi,
One cup of finely minced grcen tope
of celery,
One cup of finely Minted onions.
una cup e; jinciy mutcea ehra.
wen icrj oiewiy ier one aeur,
New
add
Aceiifyiic slcxetii'j oysters, mtnud I
,inr
One four. vVMJtl In one tvp 0
ouster mi
New tdd
One trvel tablespoon of sail.
One level tca'poen of pepper.
One level tctupoen chili or gumbo
peuilcr.
One'half level teaspoon thyme,
One-quarter Ictel teaspoon of mar mar
je ran.
Stir and brins te boil. Cook slowly
for one -half hour and serve.
Beaten Btsuiit
I'lace in mixing bowl
jfV'icr cm! thicc-quarttrs
caps or
flour,
(Mi teaspoon of salt.
Hub '""wien fingrts te mix and then
rib in four lrl tablespoons of lr.rd or
huttpr substitute
I tnt .up buttermilk or weet i.iilk
te teim a den;
a deuih. Heat with relllm: Pin ,
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ter Ue
f..nrl rl.ntiner fnnr tlm ThiPt iviln
im c".9!'r'cr ,IC"'r limts :" "?"
vlib rolling pin ter ten minutes roll ,
1 e-it en n hpbtl) floured heard aueut one-
I halt inUi thick' rut and pnc en both
place in larce uasmp pan: cook in neu-
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u".' -.''-- a l.V;'."'. ...'.r
mlM ire Pi ne m -a'l'cpau
Ihrc pints of tratcr,
U'le-ii' If cup of oa"en or si:u'jg
dripmnyt,
jhrre onions, sliced,
(Jne-half cup of tincjur.
Keep misturc beilin; het.
SuCulk Count Su-uic
Phice in saucepan
3 Aie"-7Uercie cup of terg'ium mp.
One and enc-quttiter cip of ttattr,
i"or ia&JrpeO(is of cuivsiarch,
tt:i te di-wlM end bring te .' bull
C 00k for lue minutes and odd
IhW'haif ttcspoen of grata! nrtwrg.
Twe ea?poeiM of ianlla extract,
One cup sordid raisins.
T .- jssjs1 nrul li An t A A rtMn A -i rctun.
!prd cream. Serve ,cr .nine, ,. lur plum I
Louisiana Slirini C01.lit.iil
Plai.c In bowl
XAic-etiaricr cup of catsup,
Unc'half cup of chili sauce,
7 Arte !lejioeni of orated hvrst
radish. ri'C drevj of ialzsce sauce.
Mit livid'b in sit por'leus nntl add
r(tr ,e pa Ud shninp 10 aich
co ) ;rtti,
" Oystir Gumbe
T. . ,n ...f nM
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'c ean 0 'e"13'6" "f '!'
"i
Ons cup of rtn'v chopped o.iieiw.
One cup of fit cj chopped green tepi
i cUcnj,
I Oiifj eup of finrlu chopped elra,
I our 1 upi of cold nater,
Otc-half cup of trashed rif,
I Onr-half iLaepoen of t'.yt-e.
1 Cook slowly until rice is cry sett.
New add
I nriu staring eyjt-.. eher.pcd fine.
Three tcblcspoeni of finely chepprd
pantry,
, Tu.e teaspoons of salt.
On? teaspoon vf pepper.
i'oek sleuly fei fifteen minutes. ew
add
ijne tcopeon of ilnli or gunbe
peird'.i ,
'I Iny l,t of garlf.
Cenk n-" mimttei lun;tr and ene.
1 illet of cod is beiled slir-ea of ud
sened i.u bannocks whirli nrr thin cjrn
liKftl f.lls baked .111 criddle
-r Vel, 1. ,.!! .11 . ,
fn bai. Iebstrr , t-plit Inb'tri cml
1 r jsb with melted butter ami Lake1
tuirn minute- in but men.
Exch
anse
' it fluffy or i.urlj without injuring: t:.
, DOT.
Unites the hair a naturalli nri ,h.
rafrst way of continually matins it that
wa la te 'put It un" in kids vr
.url-ri. aliheuch On i net an tue '
trod for it Alwajs brush It well to te
'hi will ba.e x tendency te rn ike ,
fljny if ;ej ube an upward motion
Hew te Cars for Deg
ut riinsrr; ll'ii in I r.e
rwr 5j uIjiii Mi no; ban rece ed i
1 Ki- t""m hi .laddv t rr,irb ruodle
1 hi hu fc.UHit i ijiti iarelirtd
"eild ou Kird'v 1 1 u, 11, if1
w jrtby paper hew n? la te be fed une
liKen arc of in gerieril" H& te the
months old MR..' r. TV
Teed puppy biscuit te the I!rti des '
7le i-dn 1 art gravy tee which you
in arht she te him with net Vtte.
ab3 aie all right for him, with the I
eid-'M-len of potites Of umrse bt 1
tbeild hiia ineugh fresh air, and be
bathed quite fuciufentl
Read Yutir Character
By biyly PhilUpi (
1 riiutuatliig Letters
By this we mean that the uie of the '
lett-ra vary ln sne. wtheut any con- '
mstnnev. And the tbaracteristies in- I
dicrted bv this trait are qujta different '
fmm thoe indicnterl bj the Iettm I
wbieh have a tendency te IncreusA in
s'ze n tkc ptrsen cornea te the end of'
a word or line. (
The prlmai 'Ignifii.anee of tbe flue-
ttiatirg leilers 1, verKnti'ity. I'ceplt
who write such h-indu aie the kind uhe I
im able, as u rub , te de many thi.ifci
I well.
ism ui'v are net tue "di p.mlahle"
kind That te sav, jeu nt'.ei knew
e-saetly what i-tand the will take upon
u given suhjett, though they may be
eenu: entleus enough Thcy'rn change change
uble, Impulsive, and 'lkelv Ce b lacking
In pelfeij, unless they have acquired the
latter characteilftle with jear".
They are net likely, ter instance, te
have iirejfctlns rhlns, for the projec
ting ch'n is usuallj a sign of flew and
ftnd action hut they art a. IJktk te
have a 1 1 mnnent as n slaiuinir for
html Thej rn belong Citiiir te th
mental, utai or metive tjpc, wjth per
hnps a shade leys chance of their being
I the demtnantly mrutal type.
EVENING PUBLIC LEDaER-BHILABMLHlA, ' HfrKSttAY
Please Tell Me
What te De
By CYNTHIA
Tell Him the Truth
Desr Cjnthla 1 would llke te meet
seme of tne writers te veur column. I
have been keeping company wl'U a rth
j-eung man for sumo time past, but all
of a sudden my parents forbade we te se
with him, se whfn ha anked m why 1
stepped going with Mm I did net Knew
what te tell him. Please. Cyn ila. tt 1
mu what te de, as I ie net kt .v .hit
te answer Iiini t am very yeunj 1"
aje, but I leek elder than I arn. and
t e bej a think I am eld
EVANGELINE
Quite All Right
Dear Cj uthla -Am coming te you ,
again for advice. Fer a month or re
have been nelng with a, man who has
taken me tint n. ueed deal, but net as .
ttcady cempanj Hive net hca,d fem
mm jer nema ume en, sunanv nre
out walktnc. J hantar.il te meet him
'and we atopetit anrt talked 1 a"kfi
ivnl ,!. '""' ,,'-r,'le '. 'J
Ha rain the rai, 'u !ilii' nl'ej ,
jy ,Ve 7"V. m r, , ' " I '. 5
SHi'ijuragcM hln uthrr fellev. 1 ha
tela mr tlie 5.vme tli'rc 1 de no
U3ually gle people tlit Imprew'Wn
unless I diElike them, and Uien 1 cer
tainly show It Would It be all rlpht te
call him up or write him a note nsl Ing
him te dinner. DISTRESSED.
It will be all right te invite him In te
dinner seme evening'.
Approves of "I'm a Girl"
Deer Cjnthla Being: a reader of your
vendcrful column, I have often wihed
te publish itmcthltif. This Is my llrst
request, .ind I de nepe ou will pub
lish It.
l..it wink 7 read tns littpr of "I m a
Olrl. ' mid rcallj would I1L0 te nee'
some cl-le llke her. T den t Unev- )e-
tt li that the jeunc men ef tMay
alt, aye fall for the ralnUd and rovigtd revigtd
up, Impolite glrK
It'e nlu"s thit waj T 10 rice.
cnanmns cina wne can aan" ana 1 a
the ill i no ule aluaNa overlooked where
l!l rjuCh, Impelltl-, nel Rlrls O'c al
-xre h-iin a aoed tl.nc wha t'u"
cat a S3C& tlm.
e, ' fellow ,' don't uIua that '1 1
Thev only set "ou Inte trouble "-n r
.r lattr T Mil a mir unii ci 1 n
oue of aei and fei the la't j! r i
ht.e lifii IcuMiik fei 0 1 l-i jfilltenii
and It tuel 1110 !K nietih- tef' r 1 .
ctded Hut It was wiMh tiilt n" ier
a nke p.il Tr. , fellow tr and m.
cceJ. A. u N
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Challenges Juct a Modern Girl
Dear O uila Flr?t of oil allow nu-
1 lv .uuii.i,i " jii.-iii uw e
lie'ter of Ivu'ribtr .1 lie. mt n.
'"ne "Iw de. net re well with
' n.edtrn. fei Jut niea'u rtrrpli rr
en. 1 ruci!' r'-e . , (.i.- l-iru
hiii Uti n.ccki and tV 1 11 1 n
'10116.11' ,11 1 tiet c-ni t 1 u,h u,h
ejt vsi i-clr-s is wl'd 'j tiiinp r. - v-If-iy
-rd uiiL.t'lcd 1 hop- auu "uppekt
that 1 am mistaken In tl .4 lje b.t
gciiTjIK th run this wj Iwn.
uei'j th er'n'ual "pure" prudu't tome
In" With the ei.luslen of roiiKe nd
ltd iiner frcake 11 llttle powder S
tolerible t theso who teik the puie,
bu pi neiidlK I prefer t'ae Ktrl with the
health .t, lir. Igeratltiff odor of cleanllne-fi
te t!" sent if twenty-wn lutoxicat lutexicat
Jntf I'a'e-i I del uiijbed U contr.i centr.i
dl" nib h e
It le tadly . . aslriR in ebier e ill
crit! aiaere of nt 01 eui fee H.'i "euthi
ct te(lJl eer 1 'lud. Naa't amenlti'i.
Alia pcrhr-s the cjua. of 't 1 t ia' thI-
pa-ents did net co-ie-;n t'ie.iistl tc-i
'torieislv exer inibuln? the-n with a
VlXr
tid wl it 1 ! .1
S .-! I .ip' u-
claMns tbe geed nil the bwiutiful
tv parents are (!t,,.rtii Jews md I
wui lerr In Lendcu. but new' were all
Ame:ifin, for we' e Ultiu- hcrf ai 1
If we die II die litre Wlt'Mn tlif la'
.ir I wtiii te nbrut tin '-ou" ai 1 tr
lie of th e I tee, 111. .netu'i 1 utsf
go te dance halls, as J 1.,j J m ti t
mi-en p ni.ich. One cah't b a student
nnd a "bis-tlmer" nt tlm sanu tim 1"
1, s 1; raa.cn ml O'nt jeu gvi ttia
I 111 re ji thit T ejn t date f nor
I'll Se I iuii AnJ wnen I dsi c, about
ir a wlt ut i tritrds h u or tiv
rwn I t;w 1 -ero iiaurc ei.t tf It tba.i
dot.-, tl 'In' a fm ttre f-'m Vs
wum-uff r.e -It. hi-'i seen becen Cj
lii'-cre d and I.aIcius when contln - centln -
I Anltew. I fpend most of in" t me it
I tb llane, and Jazr3 can't fsel th6
' )ej u bU 1i in dllns aid mine
It te ttei .t realms of mas'tal beautv
ui il ip'unii tl litrlcate thennela t
lnieiily i-rpresslen far fiem tin trliN
ar .1 .fen;i of dab life. Usclib-
it '. therf ii alwn- h be k t ii
pillk.v without li h it I .n u em
jllip t ulr tl 1113 te fall !.?. p
; ef't -,
If 1 mu ivwrc time l wujia w'ra
ln-ic d l clim-Klinc i,a i'ii
te lb s wi.e ,11 continual rtriitu
son ' fir ulh.ni "hut don't har tiei
liewj U it tiinr 1 i'ldrn will ionie t'i
tur day weud. r whs tiiflr dadd i t
run
Hnwtur. when I den t w:ite 1 in
truat'rs 1 Ijo 1 some one rW v ill iirt
V Hi d&tiv-lins nd and tin It te burne
tii rig fa t u mlfs a terrieie let in a
llf. t inc. but I fl jure thnt If u Feul dn-n
net kiiew hK mtndnj am tiling hu dots.
net nlnd 11 lsli it
. l h,0Ie ",? Ut'el 1 "? ,0 le"!' tf be
ln 1M"ln' ,t' " bti,t,T'1'' ,e' i 'r n
a b'lU.i ieiuiiim In the futur n
1 Vogue for Rust Celer
Continued in JI rap
CORINNC U)K
These rust and li'nm tot.ts-hew
they de kiep up I In splte of the r long
vogue, thy are atill se,,, omivhere.
pjrleularly among the felt hats
111
Hi
'tlie tnnrni ui tins rust-coieri'ii wiap.""" ------
has been esrmpllncd by several or tne
I'reneh d6il!!Uers. llOtabl.V by t'eirtt.
whue mat of rust-colerfil poplin wltu
Hk iUen berdei. gauntlet et (T, anJ
l,is'h Ce' or of otter, de'ie-i d for hN
own wife it II be rei.n n 'iOi ' In 11. 1
who -aw tl.' it or il entile
rJii" 11V1 e 1 at of ru't olerr 1 !iib.
liuveti 1 fel'uH tills form l'A D l) tlf
trimmed wi'b et ir The applienMen it
. this fur 1 ine t attractive, fje. tce,
e gfay 1
ceru VMiieii i.-eiuinei iue irent
lit and dips into a tnej at
ARE YOU "IIEADIN' SOUTH"?
MMWKL iJ? " v ,e. W
mwamMriiM.mHi : v 'M. r'jffmxBBm9i
l u I 11 1
It 10 a "lu il .'..t u i.iee ml p'f l-ttle Ueck like 1 1n- te t ir along
in 1 li .1 h.rf iif r- -ik tftr coolie win b uiild nut
'' -r 1 r sut no 1 t Li f.i hien ib 11 'Uim uial., flu"
1 t in 11 11 ib' . 1 m I i.d tf luirew ti'ifimiu,- a'tund
in- k rt .IP .. I t 111 1 niip'ip 1 ib" rute Oil- dn -, for it- 1 .1 uui
like waist imd lull skirt liuie btlc ukuikIi 111 tlipmsilics
Paul and
Wj HL'LLNA
The Adventurer
niHE hi.inet!: fei tht lhm wus com
.1. i.i-ti 1 fi - rrr 1 ut. ,1a I'h'
heus'" te wlich Pfil bore his tm-
V rt 1 it 1 iimm- en-
m ' i'" 1 t'lem with n
1 1 im"' ie-ij t h .1 t
amounted te a (IN
r 1 n e t 1 y lmperannil
I njeiiuentss. 'ilifiu
a- riem of t h l
fi.iuilly (.eurteb that
lie was. accufcteracd te
Ut liiBJ"
'"I hat's tl v ay te
llO tllMV'., tbeuvli. Lt
ili it.' bi raiitier'd ..t
'-i
'H-tri
r.V?J
"9 OfJf'
Vl
be nuui tl h -. lui 1 m tt.c cu 1 't
thi s'ji A il W 1 ptk and
Ml k- li -1 1 -11 1 1 b horn I II in '
I i,v ile ei'-i' tlur I if liuiiiM. n lUmg
1 1 -
two in ew I01L.
He raue 1 suddeily .is be wa- tiav-
ing 111 J er 1 le 111 mid well-uf pumtcd
bail. mu 1 id leinuis ills i' em.
trgmn !
lie burned wirh the -i''.U.v unowl - unewl -
tdg" tntir ne una -1.1111.1.1; 1,11111 m nuv
u tne via nil t'lii
iie-h. I iuuji send th 1 id .1 tiUht
Ktui e Iv U ki.ew 1 in all uslil N"
ntt.il te rili off b'jnii. iii-uifli, .ni-f 1
eu'l'-J x'm get my Winv d tie mil t'.i in
I e.pe('ed. 'J"' lirm expects m te
tUt him .1 week aiijw.i. . B- said
te."
T be prgninent ef,i'tl liim ainl he fin
ishril ihu Jeb of fiam' i'ud e'ung'lig
ii-lnin ihu v.unts me tii etn a
.. -.1 ..,., ,,. ini.iv in v. If. Seiih! In .ul
tiling's. C.in'1 tell whin I'll get te this
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Llj; uu s ..A... .. , , . ,
lk'
,. it 1 .1 3 :i4 ill htltOICU a
n,:.,ir, i knot, id it taicfully.
n-iiiia v.uulu "
He terii"d in tkc ti?iiining of the
...,!.
Lm-ii it liuw iimt a buul room is
.. in v, w Yerk '
11,. nun icil nit. of n anu dei n inteituat.
tlie neisr, bistllii,' lejei 01 in gie.u
hotel. He wendircd who all the men
inlgut be, then mis-ibm in thu great
ciu lie heard bored pige-lmis fil
ing the na11.11 of men wl 1 must be im-
Through a
Weman's Eyes
lij ,!E.N .NEWTON
Opening Our Ti ensure Chests
Jleie Ln : wir', 11 gfiip 'C wenun.
talking HI Mit.i uiH'in l'" iihu te
Abom tlui v 'i I' rrnd . T.i.inglni
e.ni entLS asul pultiiig eaih ether wik '
I One't huibnnd did this, aud that Wds
'tew the put 11 'top te tt,
I Anether1', would liV i0 de thus and
je If he teuld g.t aw a v nli I'.
Oh. yes ill men v,.i ' alike, and tbeit
'wives hid thou' hjnd, lull.
1 fcie thej w ncil leuud their miiimj
(linen uiu 1 the wry ntines.iUrc teeiiii
sUineJ. until iiu'liing In 1"ir nnn I I
'rcii.H'd L'veet ft weithlilic or tie
1 from their tnini
1 And a veun; bride wiis sitting there,
'freh in htr nuw happiness and jnjeus
' (she hail bran when bhe i.ime) in her
unttaled o'UIeok en a seu-i '"'
the posi,s.en of the most wendcrtui
man in it.
ci,., k cninc hrime.. menared per-
I haps te divorce her husband when we
'took her aside and te'd her te use hoi
, toethbnifch and get rid of the darK
biewu tafie, te fiiniigate her cars and
furg.t nil he lad heyl.
New li aiivbulv " had mild a vvnid
te one e t.KJ-e wiiiniii ugainst her
husband ' aeild lum been up in
urmd with 1. hiiimrer! of Ins geed peinti
V'Tl a I We
. Ice" t-i In yth ';", h J,'
M. . ,Mb"et Sfcf rhuwlllV.
, ,t"te?"'n bllc house-cleaning?
Detailing the sordid and unhappy
pbasej of married lite is letting en
poison into the .tit as turelv and as
daustreu b nt liberating nnv noxious
gas. It needfi nn antidote Th tmu
bt Ij iha1- ''" Hiitideti) is jieniee, b.
pniimtir,) wives I ut infi' ejiirntlj talk
i Tbeut tb't Inisbuiids r 1 n t epr 1
ti 1. tr i' ' ' 'h ' hl si;.
1. it. likt it or .0'. ' . .ui iu ivcu
is singe em et us te de our part te
-irii:ii i"" .i"iihh -v ". e ""-
.ami miming eeuib 01 mc im--ub- uiv
' wc have been offering only lu our hearts.
Virginia
IIOVT GBANT
iper'inl. H" titf li.iinntlv i. li 'u ,
1 iiu txeitlng rjii'- 1 1' 1 ,ith it ii-Ctl
url iinii' IiIm Vir.Minu Luuki'ir.
Ln.JdHu'" li 1 1 ' 1 I
with its millions 1
lir'lit .
'ihe gitdt cruv 11.
Ijevtlid him en il
bro id p.iM'iiv nt, I m
till' tiv et iIk 1 111
I liens weic nut c.i
1 Urn hell thi- llcUt 11
tli t jit te-- krei '
Mge of Patl u.c .V
1 H'JtU'T ITn p - '
tl" gild '! pertnl- et
Men- et bn,htl b
diznad thinti'tf' cab
urrtr. butel Hi t 'i
Sf 'X
AOC W
4Ar
m?
fejf a tUri
vns se rorneeui in teuld net choc" Jia 1
1 one he -heij' 1 Ui'ie
1 flu- crowd" J he liU'tlc I In no se.
1 ij0 did .ut ftfl ereiuwcrl lie mis
ipnti' 1 'frstfd ne looked 11 pi n Ih"
I fn, -im lc ns in t the uni t of .1 ' L" v b -
U.(, U.(, u)1(j taul ler the ci.ieituinineiit
0f mu'i ,ih he.
It (emed us if h" niut In v iilkcd
for nibs th'eug'n llils incuu nt n-
li 11111 11 111 mil that It mut l mill -n
rht I'm In si bj .1 feuei 'iIliiiI
nntul tlmk d al that swims hijii mu
tui iiici if that it waj enlj '.l 1 ''.
He wa Middenlv uiiseiei.s nf .1 i;ii nt
thru') tli night Hashed ti I tg
'..K 1! t'i'.'iii? 1 his mind, and ' ill n
di'li.'iitful little titniui tiiriu? II luiigh
Hit nidnhjbt tr.iln fei hen.t
1 Ahv net?
, ,r 1 .l
"I tui.iai.-, n M luvnuwur
l lib-
M'id. It wu.s foelikhlj eentiment.il.
t I i h whs Lvv i,y ,nl iiilght I
Ma a miL and dclv mi die ieui.'in,i
I the mj-tirj of t!u gn Kit! nn 11 'he,
wmld T'n be" rxpn ted him te n- ,
1 cii.ia e'pcctni nun te. 110 tueusi 1 et
ne epeeud him te,
'mat was 1ur it he ftUI h m-
c't 1! 'Hiti'd';
And se !
.
S' e evpeeted 1 Im ir.
loinurreu Iho Ceniiucrliig Here
The Question Cemer
'lethiv'h Iliqilil ics
I. A lie 1 i.iited ut the list minute
u a New ui " Ll in i-ipti rude,
whef u -lillile i'i '-.l 1 -j if
t'lgiMicr without bii'iiiR jnti iiij, '
.' 1 1 nu'l 1 tn give nllwi Unit liu
isi b .11 il, niv d , bn,iitnes
1 at will Ij-i, what hullld be put
In the llnrhi'; uur
". Hew Is a 11-u unibr lla inndi. imd
ti Id te thu' It can be i"num
ently eanicd when tiareliug''
1. What was the firt hook 1 riuled
"1 tbi eeunfi
e. In milki n placed belt tint leek
lkc leaihei. but is sett' 1 nnd
moil c'inglnj, what mnteiial can
be usidV
0 Hew 1 tin th mund nnklmL of
a dark i'rc bn r ade 1 'srlit t nml
l ION In 1 iillllIU' wltll'U' tin u-e
of a whlte cellaiV
Yestciday'h Answers
1. An girl ran make for hen elf
rn atuai lively unique crtlpinlar
t be ustd during t'is eenilug 10
by putting together 'nrds for eai h
day of tha month, en inch mie of
which has been written u small
"thought" bv a different frie id.
2. A convenient iiMi-tctv is fiisb.
iencd te fit into u vnuctv el plaees
I being maili te 1 lui ip nntn iitiv
llul Mirfa e, m that it 1 an I e
) I er I 1 n the ed?e el 11 urd table,
n w mlnn ill in 11 niiri li mlUn .
1 Te avoid Ihf nel-e nnd I'.ittee of
I ntllntf nwaj flie filler and uit
1 11 ittei taih fti al liui the
ill uuer tnat centaitis tlum wilh
Hit
1, Jehn Lofting, a metal werkei in
England, Invented the flist thim
ble L'OO jp.ua age, when it unit
mlkd thumb bell, en account of
being worn en the thumb.
'). V girdle of erlmsen c epe meteor
U used te give an fffrcrhe touch
te u white ilrrf- , b i.b 1 m n -tul
1, Appeal "S te ehun ,B udwiiira-e
en a large hat et blai k velvet la
n new tilmmlng of ijljceriiud en-tilch.
f's!s.v' 1
u.-v,;v
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DECEMBER 29, 1021'
DREAMLAND
ADVENTURES
Santa Claua' Stater
lly DADDY
f.fccfc and Janet, teektng with
Dame Instinct for a summer bird that
sings spring songs in the itlntri)
tcoedt, come upon IAltle Ourlv-ileaa.
toAew Senfa CldMS had overlooked,)
CHATTER III
The Fairy Premise
HAVEN'T finished my ttery,"
"I
said Dutne Instinct te Little Ciirly-
llead, who lived in the cibtii In the
weeds. Jack and Janet listened
eagerly. They, tee, wanted te knew
what happened after Santa Claus sne
te the motherless sick girl the bird he
was bringing te Little CurlyHend.
"When Santa Claus get home he felt
1 very bad because he aiuni nn un-
ethcr bird for Curly-Head."
"Perhaps he will hae one in-xt
sear " Llttle Curly-Head breke in "I
am ghid he gave iny Imd te thatroether-jone
lcs nick girl. It maj help te male
bclfr."
"Yes, Santa Claus will turely have
n bird for you uext Chrlstmae," snla
Dame lnatinct. "But you may pet ene
before that." Little CurlyHead'a
eves opened wide with joyful eagerness.
"Is Santa Claus coming again?" she
cried. .... ,.,
"Ne," replied Dame ltiMJuct with a
beautiful ninlle "But Santa Claus has
11 is'ster who is a fairy, and when he
told his a'stcr hew he had uhen jour
bird te the motherless rlrl: girl, his full y
sl"Ur mad? up her mind jeu bheuld
hai? another bird." ,
Dam" lnbtlnct winked at Jneic and
Tannf mill tlmr plmek'cil. for they UUCW
.Dame Instinct was Santa Claus fairy
Ulster She wei planning n Mirprise
tir f itile r'ltvlr.TTend.
"V. ill the bring the bird seen I" cried
Littl" Curly-Head, her cye3 glowing.
It would make thp cabin joyful In
tU "iitary winter months."
1 "!hp is loek'ng for the bird new nud
tnin' hard te fiud it." said Dame In
st met "Keep whistling se mie wu
knew where te hnd you.
"And shall I tee Santa Cluus sis' ,
ter. ' d-'ad Little Curly Lleud. ( "I
nlw Imve wanted te see a fain. '
"ic-. you slnll tee her." premlcii I
Dime InMinct, "and the sooner I burry
along th soentr I can brins her te
I ou ' j
Dane Imtinct et off thieugh the
weudn. with Jack and Janet follow
ing en th'lr tnew shoes. Little Curlj- (
Heid lekid after them and whistled.
She was a geed wlutler and her shrill
piping was much like the ringing of a(
Llul.
Suddenly Jack and .uuct ucaru a
.,,!. 1V10.nl .if ilipni m wull as behind
' tin in.
j "Listen te the echo," cried Janet,
I 'topping sdiert.
I "It is the charest ccoe I ever beard,
1 idded Jack. ,, , ,
I Djinc In "tiuet laughed. "That isn t
Ian echo " she Mid. "Llint 'i 1 mocker.
Ai.d u'iVs 1 nm mil' h mistaken it Is
il 101 king irann-r bird we liaic bcn
''! ins ' ....
lim Instimt Mimed in tlic ditixtmn
I from which the t.eud pipim had come.
Theie vac no t ird in Mgnt- -netuiug
e.:cept drifts, and tnew -laden trees audi
busVs. I
It Ins eene w nn. aid Janet.
"Sll
sli-li-h-h ! wnrnul uanie in-1
stlnii Th"v litBn-,il mtentl.v. ne'n
I A. I . I 1... fi u.I
1 ii .11 iir iioneni irinrii I'.'iniii t 1 ,11111.. run
' ' , , """"'" " -
'"M"-".
Tnne row 11 ill bu told hew thev tlnd
J0'! , '
. ..
"
LITTLE I
BENNY'S
NOTE BOOK
By Lee Papc
Ma made a uneniit pie tedaj , and I ccitalrtly te her feet,
this nftirnoen I m. it out in llu'i rhu elt a sudden emotion, an 1m-l.iti-hln
nobe'h hiliu; iht but w .im! pulse te ny. She felt like a little girl
the pl, nnd f took 11 liulc hunk out of defrauded of femethlng she wanted
ui" ile te what ia I u-ted like nnuherj much. Sba theugat It lncon lncen
tlei' I 1"0'a a liitlc hunk out of iMietlnr sldciatn of Niek te be i0 inMstcut
siei te me if it talstcd the inme i.ll ' H was rpelling her happinets. and as
evv-i. and then 1 took .1 Hub hunk out the muHIed lhMhiu of the ercheMru
of another dde te ditiail. attention came te ber lrem the distance, nhe
funn the hunkj out uf the fcrit J side, wanted niddcnly te ba out tlmre with
and tenlte wile we was citing aupptr I
'.nmi nn thinklns of tlw rocenut Pie nnd
rep
wendrtltr; wnt would iMppin in Norn
hiuwt it in v 1U1 ll.i 0 litllu hunks miss-
W.iih the m.ittcr with Beniu. he dent
1 sppin te be eating luuteh. Is he Mck, or
u the wtrld me il teming te an eud
hid pep.
jr, ens thing rung, Benny? sed ma.
X ie,-m, I ( 1. Me net being sure
weather theic vas net till the pie cams
m. thlnHns. . wenuer u 1 nettfi
(5. I wonder it i
eiTei te go out and hi ing it In mvtelf
i and then uj. edeutlj diep u te diiguiri.
hew If looked
Being the eny ideer I could think of
and I wd, Haj ma. de you wunt me te
go out und brlnj in the pie and tave
Nera the Hubble?
"Wats jour huuj, worn net half
threo suppir. ttd ma, and I 6Cd. Well
wen we're thioe de ,,ou wunt me te?
Ctrteny 11 (, J nw. And we kippl
en cutiiie eup 111, cipfelalij everjbedy 1
out me, and N' ru took thu dlshC3 eul I
nn 1 then laim. buck leek int. llke n asi-1
itetii. suing O Mis PetU wat jeu
Ih. iilc d" "'i I new tlmt coeenuL pic
jeu inndi
He ihlnkiiig. Heck geed nitc, and
11 ( ul V vc, .it about it, ani!
eta "1. Well 1 Jest diepped u up- '
i-lde dei 11 en the fleer and it w.is sute 1
a i'i'L I had te threw It cemplrtrlv out.
ft thaw, ilmts ten had, 0 well, I .sip .sip
pem jeu teiildent help it. sed ma, and
j,0n" fd. I'erteiij I enuldflit, hew
eeuld I till it w.i.i geins te land up lu'
down"' ,
Buiiu th laell wi anient I im 1 nj
ceciiiiwi pie t'nr tunpn, me bJng gbd (
as oethliib i h.id K.iii- will- i till
wat-en' .1 .dk. Proving ' eijtului
Isein'tinuv lmppini for tin hn-t.
After-Dinner Tricla, ,
Ne. 1 3 Te .Make a Penny Disappear
Lay a penny un the table, near the i
eilje, und p'la'u the tip of the second
tinner upuu tli" coin. Held the wrlt
lioil.eiitiil, und give the coin n quick
sweep with the lei end liugtr. It Willi
ihiet up the sheve sq lapidlj the ejel
cannot fellow it, and ivcry one will l
be nn pi 1 d nt the sudden disappear- f
euc9 of the penny.
I cerir'sM, ttst, lu PvMie Lttlaer eauititu '
1 r.i , 4W,S4sf-'w.
The Pleasure That Can Be Given
by a Little Werd or Nete of Thants
Is as Great as That Which Is Caused by the Gift Children
Who Learn This Gracious Habit Keep It All Their Lives
TUH hrlda's mother steed, as Is the
cuMem, nt the head of the receiving
line nt the icceptleu which followed the
wcnaing.
And in some miraculous way she had
mcjnerlzed or remembered which present
each f?tiet had sent.
"Tt wn se lovely of you te send theso
candlcsflrks," iIie would say graciously.
'I m se clad .ou get here eh, hew de
1011 de? That picture you sent was ee
beautiful that I Jutt hate te have It
leaie tha heiue,"
Tlwre did net seem te b any mem mem
erandum book near her, and there cer
tainly was no prompter hidden behind
the, palma.
But she didn't forget a single gift.
IJvcn the various candv jars were
separated in her mind. She mentioned
the pink and blue flowers te the Jeneres
anu tne amber te the Smith; the
Orcenr were thanked fei that cute little
with the cherrj en top, a
hei-IRrewna wem complimented upei
nd the
nnen t lipil-
CheiCU Of the rfark hlnn with thp cllt
edge.
Hew she did It nobody will ever
knew.
But that she did de it nobody will
ever fergqt.
TUB brlde cannot remember -what
everybody sends, she hns tee much
else te think about.
And no ene cxpecti much of the
bridegroom en his wedding day except
n pale face and an embarrassed smile.
But that one wedding left such a nic
rciucmhrnnce with all the gueeta. Te
have their simple little cii't mentioned
Hpecially wan a courteous, gracletiH
ming.
Se much pleasure- cim be siren by a
word of thanki or appreciation, nml se
much is missed every year after Christ
mas en account of nu ungracious ac
ceptance of gifts.
Sonic children, for instance, have se
many pi events that they are net deeply
tnipieseed with any of them.
(tThe Marriage Gambler
B ILXZUL DEYO BATCHELOK
('Murlefit. 102 1, by PhIUb Letatr Company
Carel Ilathleuritc rcfussi A'tefc
Tracy because she does net love him.
Sic serins afraid of any demonstre-
naif, tt nit ichcii nert he esHs htr ha
mahts no attempt te shoie his ceJ
Inj7 for her,
CJIAPTEK HI
A Bad Mistake
BLCAUSE he was se calm und his
volte se matter of fect, Carel, al
though she looked up quickly nt Nick's
first words, was net fnhteued.
"Niek, eu'rc i.et going te begin that
kind of thing all ever again, are you?"
ma nl A.I nitiilAUalii
Lll UJMU lUUIUUN). . .. .
He kept 0 tight rein en luniMir, and I -"' " " iii-iiieturic.i ex
answered hrr evenly. . cloniatien, he reached out ter lmr.
"I want te marry you. Carel. I want , " "3 ' h" "j" f""1 Wt tr
Divjy thing hctweeu us te he ulways just ' l" "lnt" "' lr Hku gessimcr In b s
what il is new." 1 fitters. Then sfae had wrenched hCrirlf
"But wr needn't mam te be frlPiiuV,
tbit'i a foolish argument."
!tk was hllcut Hew wa he te
argue without showing her hew he felt. 1
and id hew could he win her unless he.
tried te show btr hew necessary it was'
for her tj marry him?
1 .-.
1 "iherc ueedn t be any
unnecessary j
.rntiment iibeut it." he
fi.iid ntiaiiy
"' knew you deu't like that kind of
thing, but w'd go right en being friend-,
nnd vet we'd
eimrr iien't. vnn ..
j. .,-.'
141. 11 .
Up drew dot. te her, his voice in
1 sensibly deepened. H felt that blind
ing turge rUing within him. nnd get
ting the better of him, in tplte of bis
resolutions.
! Tlmj wern sitting out a cIhuch in
JStWStiSr'aS
ibruptly and tntn rei-c un-
the diialv lighted
1 eualrs were
drew back abrur
, tha gay dnnccrs. 'J he remeteneta and
nulet of the conservatory frightened
her. ItelnL- nlnnu with Mck fr ght
eiinl Ik 1. She didn't want te be mar
rlcd, she didn't went te knew anything
nbeut leic. And if Nick wanted mere
thau she had te give, sne would cave
te step teeing him; that waa all I
"Yeu premised net te inuutien this
again," she said finallj, and, in spite
of herself, her lips quivered. "I trusted
veu, and nil the time jeu were planning
te pounce ou me when jeu had a chance.
I don't think I'd better e veu any
meic that's the bstt way, really. And
new will you take me b.itk te the ball
room, please?"
Nlck'n heart leaped at her words. He
bad done 'he verv thing li" hadn't
anted te de. and new ihe was putting
blm out of her Me. Better the agony
of restraint, thi long hours of waiting
than never seeing her again. At least
it was something te be her willing slava,
te be near her. te watch the color teme
and go in her face.
Like a drowning reau clutching at a
Philadelphia,
Atlantic City
SALE
Frecks - Oewes
Coats
Blouses and MIMainiery
at very SpeciaJ Prices
We ash you te be the judge of values iu this
Pre-Inventory Sale.
WVKTWB" W
(JM JSJJUpA MJK2
a 11 rr sa . .- mnn ,v
127 PHILADELPHIA 1337
S. 13th St. AND Chestnut St.
Or else their parents neglect te em.
phaslzc the necessity of being graUful
for what they get.
WHEN Christmas comee they an
huflcr thinking about what thev are
going te get than they are In planning
what they will give.
And after Christmas, having con
sented te receive their things, they add
them te their possessions and begin te
be proud of them.
Net In a pleased, grateful way, but
as If they were giving themselves credit
for pesesing se much, Instead of glr
ing thank6 te their family and friends
for giving them se much.
Thej de net learn the value of cither
money or the thlngn it can buy when
they are brought up without any thank
f itinera.
They get Inte a hnhit of lordliness
thnt is Insufferflble te ethers, although
they ran see no wrong in themsclvet,
Lxpcctlng, getting, aeceptlnn and
possessing arc their only icrba of de
sire. There Is 110 prospect of net gettinr,
and no sense of gratitude for baring
get.
OF COURSE if jeu have been brought
up te take things of that hind as a
matter of course, you will K0 en that
way until some hump makes you realtte
where ou are heading.
'If your patents neier made you ait
down n few days after Christmas and
write ciieful, polite, cordial little notes
te Cousin Mnn. ami Aunt Martha, am
Uncle Jehn and all the rest of the
reinmeu v.ne nave anil presents from
a dNtance. you naturally ciptet them
and even body elfc te go en deiug it
without thanks all your life.
But if you de you weu't b? half te
much liked nnd admired as this, tbqughf.
ful metlrr of (he bride who umemhered
evtrj hed) '0 wedding sifts by their first
name?.
,3traw,
3traw, be clung te lh threads of tijclr
I friendship.
nnu tetcea a inugn.
"
Leu can t blame a man for fir-
Inr," he Mild lightly. "But I tec new
that it is bepeleu.."
Inr,"
that i
"Tl
"iUen why did you de it? This time
jou've spoiled everything, we can't 10
hack te the old friendship."
uin, yes, wc can," Alex said quickly,
"nothing easier in the weild, new that
yeu've convinced me that there's no
chnnce."
"But 1 thought I did list time."
Carel pietceted, "und you premised
me."
Suddenly eemethinr seemed te snap
in Nick'a bruin. Nothing mattered but
the fact that he must have her in his
... ., ,-,;.:- .TV... ".
away from him. and. without n hurl.
waid leek, had Hid from the concern. cencern. concern.
teiy. Tomorrow Tta for Trre
Dainty as Yeu Can Ipiaginc
ir s a round piuew, small and cer-
ereu pain puiK nne 01 rr it gees the
! dearest cover of white net. with tiny
lufflcs around it. darting at the centtv
ana genial out warn, until ruere are tour
or live of them. They are alt put en
with pluU stitches that ciu just about
be been, and veu'll bara te Agree thst
the pillow thnt is made llke this is
pretty enough for any use.
I Things You'll LovetollalZ
"
jecvtKer TrimTned Scaif
- 1 1 iii i"tr .1 ft'iL ! it. .i. 1
A Jaunty JjEATUKU - TKISIMED
SCARr Is just the thlnj te war with
a w Inter cult or eperti coat Stake tha
acurf of woolen material or light weight
fur fabric Thirteen Incjiea above ech
end of the tearf make a row of one
Inch silts, two nches apart. Ona Inch
bIevv thu row lualte another row; two
lni.hc below, another row; then ens
Inch below, utlll another row. continue
te the bottom. Cut thrte-riuarter-inclt
airlps et ltatlier or kid. fC.re rlbbea
would b prettj", tee) Stitch the
strips te tlm underside of the ecarf, Just
above the Urat row of ellts. Lace tli
strips in und out through the elIU.
Leave, lenR enda te form fringe A
LUATHEIt-TniMMED SCABF la verj'
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