Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 04, 1922, Night Extra Closing Stock Prices, Page 10, Image 10

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EVENING PUBLIC L&ttGER PHILADELPHIA, WftDftEStiAY, JANUARY
tt, . 1922
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,reS!T I CfPE ANQ A SKIRT
She Doesn't Think He Can Write
Weman s Life and Leve
By WINIFR1SD IIARrEK COOLEY
Phase Tell Me
Because He Has Ohl&His Imagination
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y Why Married
flJJ-2 WOl LD net get up and let the
tP -. cat in" , "h put a mouse in my
eca and caused me mental anguish"':
If lieatcu a poker
red-het and flour
ished it at mc."
"She made mc
nervous, declaring
there were spooks"
- thee are some
of the reasons
seriously put forth
In the divorce
courts for separa
tion uf couples who
bad sought each
etlur as life part-
Hill'
Dees any anc
I : v
.-JXR-'-""! person believe that . .,, , ,
JiAlu'Uu ffitiy these trivial and rpilK public mnj laugh, ami inipci
contemptible reneni gicn wer the i comic tongs about celcbrattd divorce
real causes? Evirj one knows that proceedings of vcalth couples, and the
Bate Is ns mysterieuti as loc. Wc are; world maj i.pre-s contempt for trivial
drawn toward some human beings und ,ciik-r" given. Mich us mice and jeering
detcsf: ethers, nctuittcd by laws as at the husbundV bald head, but any
strong as the gravity that holds thc,wie and Mine ihlnW realize that
ari ' ,ts I,mcP' or causes the sun these arc but caineullagc .md t hiti v v
te blister, or ice te frcrrc one. Chem- ' nfer of excuse te bide the facts In the
leal affinities are understood and clcc- cn-e. Te be sure, the husband did the
iricni ones, ine magnet draws, any (
piece Of stiel add if clings mndl.v. m
tunt force is required te pull rbi-m I
part. '
Ne one iiiderratcs the ternfie fmcc.
yet when certain human beings feci a1
very real and definite predilection for
ach ether, there are grave uncertain-
ties and doubts, and persons "blame"
them for the feeling, which is a pei -
fectly naturnl renTiifi-.tn-Inn ., n,-
xercc.
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opposite c.,t-80ry are tlie
'l ,
v nom we nnturiil.v shrink
TN Till.
-"persons
irem. aii'l
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1 KiiiTin iike. me n tiAui.
nu 1UUL1111 1: nr. it im i.i n.-. urn ,
- " .. " 7 . . , "' " " '"
iiiiuwii us nun 11 is 0111 iliirv te con.
qucr tils feeling and te like them;
we simply cannot endure their pres
ence. Hatred we mav control bv com
pelling enr-elvcA te be humane and de
cently co irteeiiH and te till our mind
with ether persons and intercuts, 50
that we de net become morbid nnd cher
ish our hate, fanning its tlamcs. But
neining can make us like or love one
is mvsfprlniK tlm n mih. .-i..-.
h- 1.11 i . v.v.M.K. ......
SVe tflt 'UttlCient attraction te Weil
fc, I, , . . --.., .. ... ....
should luter react and feel exactly th
Paul and
By HELENA
Her Phantom Rival
OF COURSi:. it was Virginians fault for a book and pretended te be .ntenseiy
In the first place. I interesttsl at once
one nau bidden Paul retnsin down
town for dinner
because she was te
pend the whole 1
afternoon and stay
for dinner with
"Madge Snrver ever ,
en the ether side of t
own
Rut Paul needn't ,
bnve overdeno it. j
"Mcrcv, dear."
Tied Virginia, as 1
Paul 1a. t.tv.-j.!f
quietly into the house with his latch 1
key. "It'M in nVinoie .. ? u
"nl f1lb0.Ur, a.ml ll0l'-" ,
,7. u" 7' "'a,,J '"w'",i
L. Thfng room m lnt th ' ' t ,""- "lmlv .
1 ' ,,!,i , . This was tee much
l Ji. i"00' yX', bp nt hem whpn ."Paul, if I thought tee .,-ei,i i.
StheV.; 'fE la',..hit.. P'a: I ''b"ately flirt wi?hUSa girl" ,ven ' ?f t.
"''' "'. ".'" "'"- irKinia nau ikj nave n nice name liltn rviu.iu.. r
SmY." anU '.nely n,t,,eut h""- :--" veu-hsafed no answer. K, u..
l-t ;, 9U (ll,1.n.t sit 0fr ynr dinner all
...e uiui-. uki jeu, ueney ' she iLskcsl.
i 1 ressing the point.
r.-A ,"0h no" he aU "irily. He took
' iis accustomed scat by the tJnr fir..
Jlttce and lightel bis pipe.
"Well, then "
He turned his quizzical c.tc,i upon
ncr.
"Te tell the truth, dear. I went te
tee a yerj beautiful and harming vrung
fay," he said mildly, but vitli e.-
-.verted.
. Tnst.neMr!- ,nr.tn.-. i--i. , i.
'l.''tiffen. nerseii
"Wha-n-at?"
"Mighty clever girl, tee."
"Paul, don't tease." begged Virginia
"who was it?"
He puffed contentedly ut bis pipe for
A moment before replying
"Her name's Priscilla '
Virginia sniffed.
"Paul. I believe toii're f.hH!,,- ' .1.-.
aid. half deubtfullC. '
"Oh, very well " The brute reached
"The Marriage Gambler
By HAZEL DEYO BATCHELOK
Conrteht. tilt, b-j Pvb'tc Icdc, Cor.pe-.
Carel Tlathleurne refuses Xtcl
Tracy txciee hecaum- iAc rfee net hie
' aim. Nick m dnperatily in low
with htr, and takes her refusal toy
Aerd. Then ene myht he s intro
iueed te Damy Castteten, of "The
Jelly Reveles," and finds her teru
different from what he had imagmed
chorus girl tceuld le.
CHATTER VIII
Playing the Game
OF COL USE there wcre times when
Daley's erud'Wis grated en Nick's
nerves, when he criH aloud in the
agony of hi, heart 'or Carel. He had
net Ceased te love her. lie wnnted ln,r
none the less, but he wan forcing him- ,
(Bvii te uuiuc uy ner civciien : lie vvas i
steeling hl prlde ugainst humbling1
himself before her, for he had decided ,
that It was all useless.
HemeUraes he would dream of Carel's
CArlng for sume one else. In his tmn?
inatlen he would see her blue ejeswarra
with emotion; In fancy he would
imagine her In the arms of some ether
uuur, and It would drive hlra nearly
raad; If lthnd net been for Daisy's
friendsllln. Xlck lniplir tinrn Hnnn enma.
thing despernte when these moods came
-i""" mm, unu gruuuauy unity came
te mean seme ene he could rely en
aeme one whose sympathy and friend
ablp be needed mere and mero.
In all her life Daisy had never tried
rs hard te please any man as she tried
te please Nick, and she had planned
aoenor or later te ronke him ask her
te marry him.
He waa net ns rich aK ether men
he bad known, but he 'had enough,
bvv; ne nau etner qualities that she
hltked. As Dalsv mit it. "h mm nn-
' get en with," nnd although she was
1 mere in love with him than Carel
Itbbeurne had been, she had no
tHnleu about marrvlnir n .man fn
tV reasons.
Ofift nlcht when Nick win tnktne .r.
ame from the theatre she snuggled her
mall hand into his in the darkness of
we taxjeau nnu leaned against him con
jwingiy.
xjii. fc.,i -.1 .1- .,.. .!. . . .
,kb, iuukvu uuwii uc me uienue need
M '? "ls Bheulder with varying emotions
hW 'f- Certain affection, a little pity nnd
L? seiue tcnucrurss.
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i .- Tr v--..v in". "v ismujui, ii
, lllt't tlOji-aSlCSt thing n the word te
'Mir
t uriMi ii i --x-.i"
"rftf&iriJi'S wwrjw
I T"
WU
People Fight
. opposite sensutien.
Sad and horrible
Indeed Is this sequel te the delights and
charms of Intimacy. Perhaps ttic reac
tion is due te laws ns et undiscovered,
but In uny case It li useless te try te
held together tlioe who hnve dcgcii
crated, Inte a nagging, fquabbling, iunr
rellng pair. Te deliberately plan small
tortures shows u mind se depracd that
the public may safely gucRs that there
were- ether and mere vital reasons for
the separation than the trhlal acts it
seemed bet te give te the world. Our
inhuman and vulgar necessities uf pro
claiming In enen court and in thenews-
pattern the me-t secret horror et mart
tul failures. It Ii intimate ditiiK are i
a blot en I'ivilizutii'ii ami .pi- ui't eeu'i- I
tcnunced in sonic ceuutrli s. '
contemptible 'and iinM thing of bent- i
ing a poker and brandishing it .ibeut. te
lerriirlAe the wife, but what c.itiM'd him
lr de thi' It was a v.cieus dspei-
"en a secret spite or grmlgt. .1 desire
le torture und inflict puln. That was,
sufficient cause for a wife's fearing
nl"' detesting her mate.
He that, even if it did amue the pub- '
He and cause the moralists i declare J
thnt folks newnrl.ivs mslicd into sen-
, nrai ten proceedings without anj real
- .. -- " '.
justification, there ..s u it nl rcu-en
' i"Iei- tne surface vvh.ch w.. mv funn.
'at all. It was human iiritip.iuij and
' detention Such mtiples v . ibl 1 eltei
1 . . . ... ii . . j 1. .. 1
1 ' rciimiii ui'i tegeu-C". .i.ii'. n
lung
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UC I..VCU Ulll'I UirOUTs
HORHIBM: indeed wnen leu 1 cully
has estcd once that fnil and
foolish men and women will jeopardize
their life and happluess b.v permitting
miner discords te jar their trannullllt.v.
Te be a geed husband or wife, one needs
n geed person, u rational, fair,
kindly nu1. henestlj endeavoring te
deal kindly with his fellow -men. The
. i. - .1.-.. ..j ,... at. .
-uii- rniTOu inui iiiarri'ii pairs ngnr iBi
ih-it linmnn nnlnm lu nll ..n.l ., .
.,,,,, iiuill.lll 11I1LU1I.' 1 llilll,
jet far from being civilized.
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irmnia
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HOYT GRANT
Virginia hesitated.
1 ' Paul : Prlfcilla
wee?"
"Ob. you don't
knew her: or that is
I den t b'liei-,. ., j,,
de "
Virginia wreg' (I
with ral interest
new.
"Paul, if ve) den t
step teas.ng me I
shall pineb veu
41 ...
I"new ,you kn" a girl
named PH.itie if..
1 a 1 d n t
lenK Lavc J"" n"vn bir anvwux
-. i nPr saw her until
..M'ureus went un m u trrriMr r.,..
ing wav "" 1
Paul'' '
Weli? '
.Treer
fc7r1iiv;?"ojeua,lti,oi,'!an-;
lie turnci a .stern face toward her '
Premise?
"I jiremlsr "
"Holiest Injun?"
Cress my heart and hope t' die."
"Paul Priscilla who? '
"Xume'M Priscillu EKan. Went down
te the movie near the eftVe and saw
her in n wonderful thriller leg mni-
-. .iuiikh e-upes anu a here
villains and "
and
Itut further spetch wuw muffled,
fsne hud smothered him .,-,.1, rc.
,.Vne
pillows.
Tomorrow Once
in n While
Ins hard en Mie does And wca
, tl.r- timr ii I..). ,1... .u. . i- ..
about
She'll
, -v ,""': ; enuW i-nus: fine i
ri en. .f n ,.u . ..i, 1 1 i . . . . .
' r..i7 I J .' ' " ua,c -0 l0" for
work again, nnd er she i,01er grumbles ,
or 'emplains."
It was u dangeieus frame of mind
for a man te be in. und Nick felt
somehow indebted te Dilj. Uut when I
the taxi skidded ureund the corner and i
ill m wi h, wildp' 'pnnt blue eyes,
e i mld "lth j,IU fhe PP" amount!
et embarransmcnt :
l waa se tired I
hope
think wrong thoughts about me or that
1 m used te doing such things."
veu wen t
uen t te asburd, child," Nick
-r,ied quicklv And he left her later
""" " "u nine glow in his heart
',"'lat - dear little thing she was, I
aml what u child:" He wondered what I
8he would de If he gave her a gift of
.l'," -' ""iJUU nBVr sent her any-
thing net even flewera or candy, ami in
!!!!,,1?,atu?n Le r0?l e her childish
face light np atid htr voice pitched
high exclaiming ever something he
might send te her.
Ii't.w')a-iaiher a Pleasant picture
nnd he decided te send her a big box of
. fsserted candy the Verv next dar. Rut
iu the meantime nniur u-na i...Li i..'
i'ore her dressing table, n contented liti
tie smUe en her full, childish mouth.
"He's weakening all light," her
thoughts ran gayly "but I mustn't be
In tee much of a hurry. Wouldn't It
be a Jeke If I nheuld end by falHnr in
love with him? T hrv r .-.. .;.!
a feel us te de anything like that for
then if anything happened te upset my
iiuuiB me jeuc would certainly be en
TomcTrew--l'hrrrpent,s Tongue
Meth-Proof
Chests made, of the heartwood of
"--- ".u,j ui nm ucuriwoeu et red
cedar In geed condition en.l h:..L...
flffht nn, nffHt-a .. .....,. .""''
from clothes moths, ir Imu hn ... V
I by the United HtnteH Ilennrtmu i'i
I AfrleiiUure. nrerliln,! nnnr..
. -., a-.w.,..v.. i-iwi iirccau-
liens are nrsc taken te beat, bnnii ,,.i
. tt rtiieU Kf. li.'' ri; ,' ""
' in the chest. EVTCrimentH h '
J5 JJ1" t Z " ,i, S!!.!?1" It.?...ar
i -"..,.. --------- - - iurei
IU"" . V wene year old indicate
i iiiul ciiesiH Viiiii-u urc curvu ler nrenerlv
will retain Indefinite? th.l. J..I7.'. ""'.
""i.ir"- r:v":ii.:" "'u -a
- iiniwui i-uu( iia raYar.es,
tfv
.f.mph '
Of ceurst, this par
ticular cape with Us
beaded fringe does
net provide the
warmth that a cape
is generally be ac
commodating with,
but it docs come
forth with a brand
new idea and forms
the sleeves of the
dress of chiffon.
The quaint air that
It lends is carried
out Btill further bj
a skirt that is
brought up far
enough te give a
shert-waiKtcd effect.
As for the t?cn,uln
trimming which
brightens the freeh.
call that an.v thing
ou U lie. but it's
i?erfu!n! attractive
Central .-s I'hotei-
Read Your Character
D'j Diphj rSiWps 1
Swinging Arms
Ever notice . tbe way people carry,
their arms when they walk? Of JeurfC
you have. I
nut did teu ever realize that the
.
are ruvenhni? tlieir rhiirni-terq thnrehr.
, or at least, parts of their charactcrs'J
The chance is that you never did, except 1
perhaps that you have been vaguely nnd
subconsciously influenced in jour judg
ment 01 a person by it
When the arms swing freely and the 1
wulk is an energetic one, veu have a
character of the fearless, vigorous und
elert tjpe. Such people are alert iu
1 the sense that their mental processes
are keyed up, net in the sense that they
are alwa.vd craftily ou the alert. They're
alert, but thcj're net undulj suspicious.
Ge'ncrall jeu'll find them w elf poised j
und sure of themselmi both mentally
and physieully. And for the most part
they come under the classiheutten known
nr. .1... ...M-I. It , nn -rll... .u r(I. nwj.
:.yir.";r "'':'.. .r.-i-:. V-ibera
are the doers and ac-emplishera rather
than the planners and the "highbrows
Ihev nre also the people who are in-
(clliieil te be a bit reckless, nulck If net
alwajs careful in their decisions, nnd
seldom oppressed by fear of any de
scription. Telt)TTOw TI10 Iumpluuidle
shake
I land-
The Question Cerner
Today' Inqnu-lcsi
Vha' remarkable record in se;;.
mg real estate has been made by
3Ir.s Margaret E. Leng, of Cki Cki
'age? Wit'i what tJmple action can it
pleture be arranged se that it
will n'waya bong straight?
Describe a new device for peel
ing and ycraplng potntecs which
keep the hands tutirely free from
stain?
Hew is a geed-looking stand for
a l'dide candle made?
In vhnt easy wav U the or
newest of wais-ta fiir an evening
dress made?
What unexpected turn is taken
b a lint that in made en inter
esting Spanish llnrs?
.
Yesterday's Answers
1. Hiding 1000 miles en a E-.ot'i--i-jele
without Hteppins ! tl.c
marveleuu feat which Mrs. Jar
son is the first rngllsli vreriaii ic
have accomplished.
' By treating u sample -t it wit!,
concentrated hydrochloric a"id no
'ill-silk material can be test f
prove that there Is no enttry
mixed with it ; if it is frce from
thiH it v-ill disrobe very quick'v.
". Ter tired feet, rubbing with
camphor is a soethirg remedy.
1. In un interesting way candlesure
pointed with the same small flew,
crs that adorn their wooden bold beld
ers, and the latter also nttrnet
attfotien b btrvinj se,urebasf
while the partu thet he'd the can
dles are put en right ubevtthep
e. A well-cut vest und u tailor hut,
both of henna wed, innl:e unnrr
finishing touches for the eperta
suit.
6. 'He girl with bobbed bai' cna
iirraTige It in a fharmlnc manner
bv wearing a nurrew folded band
of ciepe (e chine te tnateh hr
dress
W1IATS WHAT
IJ) HULLS DKCI1
The present 6th of January wm De
cember SS In the old calendar When
th calendar waa Ranged two centuries
asr0, Jan'iaxy 6. Twelfth Night, waa
called Old Christmas or L.ttle Christ
mna, the end of the holiday btoflen.
Frem tlme Immemorial, Twelfth Night
haa be'ii the "bean feast." At a dinner
or niim)r nartv irt.pn nr. Vii nui.,
a cake In which a lurgu bean has been I
1 Vinlrea Im thr, rllatlnetl,,.. .. -a .1..
;,., t-,, .nmK t ,l , ,, .
I f'ast I-tch member of the family and
I eacii (meat In turn euta n ukiIhk .. n,r,
eacft guest In turn cuts a section of the
cake and whoever draws the portion
containing the bean must play host or
' iioeti
I hostess for the remainder of th evc-
i ,.
. "'" "u - "' me iieveia- or
Ae "Master of the Hovels" or
"KlnE of the Bcan" thc -'mperary host
must order games or ether f f
. ,, , ., ., . .....
'. -"- muut co nis diu-
uuitf. ii no jeciu unequal te tlie task
i, m. rtrn. ..- v .. ' "
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' reseurcetuIrBiiest,
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Mrs. Wilsen Gets Winter Desserts
Frem Aunt Hetty Up in New England
Making Cake With Graham Crackers Is a I'cw Idea Learned
Frem the Cosmopolitan Kitchen Butter Cream Icing
Is Werth Remembering
liy MR.S. 31. A. WILSON
CerinjM, if;-, hj ifr. 31 A. WUaer.
1:
fristy days sharpen
the
V- uppetlte, nnd give the folks a real
zest for their feed Auut Hetty Will-
cette, n New llngland housewife, sa.vs
keen wcather'just nnturally makes tin
folks eat you out of house and home.
Aunt Hetty is a splendid cook and
takes a real personal intcrcs-t in this
fact; she makes many of the old-time.
delectable coedlcs tlmt the Tvw llntrlnml
housewife is justly famous for.
v hile visdtlng her many of the neigh-
run In for samnles. or te borrow
u specia recipe, and here in a real home
community her recipes are of value.
Snmplc them. Yeu will enjoy them.,
loe.
.Valleped Apples
M,
elt one-quarter cup or twj eun c-
et butter or geed Mibstltute in u mid
ding pan nnd then turn In two cups of
bread crumb" and rub tbe butter veil
Inte the crumb. New turn the crumbs
from the dish.
j New place :i Jier of the brean
crumbs in the bottom of tlie illisb. sprcml
ever one pint i;w cups) of t.,lnl. slii m
apples; scusuM 'he apples with a link
'grated lemon pi el. ti Utile grated nut
meg, bpicud live tablespoons of blown
'sugar ever tin tipples, mm place a nt
'end lavcr 0f the bread crumbs mid tin n
.repent, using the sume uiueunt yf up
' pics. Season as directed, and then pem
four tablespoons of nianle slrun or
honey ever the apples: sprinkle light l.v
'with bread crumbs nnd bake in u rlew
even for tblrtj mluutcs
thin upplc aauce.
Serve w ,t
Yankee Indian Pudding
Place in a aaucepan
Thrre cups of boiling fritter.
Three-quarters cut) of molasses,
One-half cup of comment.
One-half teaspoon of salt.
Stir te mis free from lumps and cook
lowly for fifteen uilnutcu. Tlnn add:
One-half tfjspuen ef.yutgnr.
One-quarter teaspoon of nutncj.
Tin re -quarters teaspoon of- cm
' imeti.
One cup of rrrdlrss mulm
Orated rind of our -half tcmei ,
Vhrf rum nf t-ittl-
,s..ii-ii. .
l.ent te blend nnd then turn in a pud-
rung uisn nnu nau tnrcc taDiespoens el i
' butter and etlr until the butter Is
melted : bake in a blew even for one
hour; stir twlew during the first thirty
minutes, of the baking time. Ser, e vuth
bin custard sauce.
."Maple Itrnn Cookies
Plare in a inning bowl
rhrce-quarttrs cup of maple wi up,
One rpp,
SU tablespoons of shortening.
ream ,uii imu uuq
One and three-quarters cups of (lour,
One teaspoon of baking petcder,
One-half tcatpoen of salt.
One-half tcanpoen of nutmeg,
Three-quarters cp of chopped
reMtns.
One cup of bran.
'it'e faofcjpeotn of milt .
Mix and drop from the spoon en a
well-greased baking sheet and bake for
ten minutes In u moderate even.
FiC-and-Nut Pudding
Chop line
Four ounces of pgs.
Veur ounces of beef met.
Place in u mUiug howl and add
One cup of brown sugar.
One and enc-nuartrr cups of four.
One-half cup of finely chopped nuts
One ana enc-liuif cupi of
!rci'J
crumbs.
Ote-half teaspoon of salt.
Orated rind of a lemei ,
One level tablespoon of baking
petcder.
One trell-beaten eg'j, in ev.e cup of
milk,
measuring the milk Inte a bowl nnd then
adding the egg. und beat te mix.
Turn In a well -greased and floured
meld and steam for one nnd enc-hult
heurB.
I Serve with lemon sauce.
Lemen Sauce
I Grate the rind bf u lemon and ream
'out the juice and set aside until needed.
j New place in a saucepan
One and one-quarter cups of tcater,
Own ctin el sugar.
four tablespoons of cornstarch .
I Mtlr tO tl
Htlr te dlseolt-e and bring te a bell;'
cook ter i ve minuies, tuen iiuu tie
,,, i,i ,i ,i, ,i,i im i,,
15. . . ,.... ... J '
Heat le blend und serve.
Italicd Mackerel, Spanish Stjle
Seak a 6alt mackerel in plenty of cold
water ever night, placing the skin side
up. In the morning, cover with boiling
water and let si und for ten minutes.
.- .
New lift te u baking dish und remove
i the boue.
New pour ever the lndi
n..- -. -.. n -i .
. V"P """ ""'' "" l vunnea
u
tomatoes.
LiUle ilt-clearliOt - .
Thice-quarters (li u) Jiuclii sliced
onions,
reur eltvrs, cheppid fine.
llku in a moderate even fop t.uuntr
1 minutes and then piinklc with bread
'cruniln and two tablespoons of grated
theete, return and brown nlcch.
Bosten Cream Pie
Place in a mixing bowl
Three-quarters eup of sugar.
Yolks of itre epgs,
1 our tablespoons of ihertrning.
Cream well and then add
Ttee anil one-half cups of flour,
One-half tiaspoen uf att.
Four letel teaspoons of baleina
powder,
One eud one-quarter cups of mill,
or tcater.
One teaspoon of flavoctiie.
Brat te blend nnd then rut nn,l fl.i
HI the stiffly beaten whites of the two
- -v.. MMHa ui ill,- nu
eggs and turu in two well-greased and
x.'wii'ii in.n;r cuku panu. iiaue In a
me.urate even for tvventy-five minutes.
I.ct the cakes cool and then place to
gether with a cream filling mude aa
fellow :
Cream filling
Place in a saucepan
One nnd enc-quurtrr cups of -ntlk,
(hit half cup of suyar,
brim level tahlisp'wtis of thui.
Onchulf traipoen uf salt.
Stir te dlssehc the Jteur nun then
bring (e a boil. Cook sle'vlv for ten
, minutes j new add
I'hc velk of ene cun
One tiaspoen of vanilla.
" WSlffi
the cak.s together, dust the top with
Fvt utiuu rugur
Graham Cracker Cake
Place in a raising bowl
One and ene-quartrr nips of sugar,
One-half cup of shericiunn,
J eiks of ttce eggs,
Cream well and then udd
Ttce tups of flour,
One-half teasnoeti nf mitn,rn
One half teaspoon of cinnamon.
1 itr Icul teaspoons of lain
neicdrr.
ng
One eup of wilt,
Heat te a amoeth batter and then add
,.u:e CUP3 f Crushed
, graham crackers.
and sifted
Then fold In the stiffly beaten whites
of the eggs nnd turn in n wcll-greascd
nnd floured round cake pan and bake in
a moderate even for forty minutes: then
cool nnd ice with .lupaiiei.c butter
cream icing.
Japanese Butter Cream Iiin
Place In a bowl
Three level tablespoons of butter,
Jlirre tablespoons et boiling tcern.
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1 iiu laoiesneons et ,nrr,, ,,!!..
"-"i'''
I y"c 'Veen of tentlUi.
lirnt te mH nnd add sufficient sugar
I te ruake a smooth fixture nnd beat
I n.nrd a'l the tlme that you arc adding
the sugar. Spread ever "the cake.
MRS. WILSON'S ANSWERS
Dear Mrs. Wilsen -Will jeu please
Rive a method snowing MW t0
steam puddings, nnd what utensils
are neccs-sarj ? I use u closed can
and set It in, the ten kettle, but find
thnt this is net successful. Docs ene
run tbe suet through the meat
grinder? Alse please name r geed
even thermometer. Mrs-. S. T. It
Place the pudding in either un open
or closed meld; and then place In te
'"'anier. nils utensil may be purchased
mi me neuKO-iuriiisiiing htei'rs quite
reasonably, and will seen pay for Itself
in time saved in cooking the puddings1
ulse It can be used for cooking vege
tables, old chickens, etc.
Unu the suet through the feed chop chep
pn dusting it first with a little flour
If yen will send me a stamped envelope
I will send you the name of a goej
even thermometer.
Dear Mrs. AMIsen Will jeu please
give a recipe for the white dressing en
i potato sabid ; the kind that they use
en the salad sold in the stores?
Mrs. r. n.
, This dressing is made by reducing
mayonnaise with equal narts of vinei-nr
,nnd fceur cr.canl' bent,n wc te Wend.
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JANUARY
REDUCTIONS !i
Madame
835 Chestnut St.
VZZZZZUOVIjILA'CI vhiees
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By CfNTIIIA
Amused at "Handsome"
Dear Cynthia Just a few Hues te
"Handsome":
I think you muat be very stuclc en
yourself, Judfflncr from your letter. Yeu
may be handsome, but you cannot lu
beautiful I nover beard et a man
being beautiful. "'
Alse, you say you liave such a geed
disposition that Instead of being Jealous
of you, all the young men neclt your
company.
If tills Is true. If Is vrrj rfoellsh te
admit It, even te jeursilf l 'lilt te
thank you for the nmumnient jeu fur
nished for ni ft lends und imnelf. how
ever. lJUAtriKL'L.
' Says Girls Have Ideals
Iear Cynthia I'le.ise Insert tills In
your column te "Uaclioler of Thlrty-sls."
His Idea of llfe and marrlage or today Is
well founded, und I ugree with him In
evcrythlnjr except that till girls are net
of the baby vamp type.
I fully realize there nre a great many
who are going tlueugh the Mapper age,
but what de men admire In them, or ;
mcy luae any pains 10 snow uieni u
HOOrt limn? .
J-t 1110 tell "Ilneheler." tee. that eirls
I are Just an Independent of marrying as
1 men urc, for there seem te be a great
number of men who consider a girl et
e icei ngs, acquire ncr urtcctlen un-i
sincerity, and then threw them te the
four winds.,
I myself liave had th4 latter experi
ence, and have become skeptical con
cerning the attentions of the man I am
going vvitn new. I gave up any male
aCOUIlIntnnfVfl linr'illd., T fWnfnrrfA lll '
company te thorn, only te meet his te-
buff that I waa feel sh te de that, as he
did net want me te give thcli up for
mm I did this hicaute I loved him and
yuuu .j miunuru Willi unj OHO else
110 liuvillir uetll trnting te Bte rer live,
1 lit ItfltMtM ttnr il . rn.lnn n .., r 4,t fll ..
1 ,,,,.1,.. -.::.. T. .;,?... "..:"," ",
iiwiuim, x lltfclUlllllJ lilUUfctlll 11U lilTL'tl
CfimitHi ,t- mh M... m !.. .....1.1 ..... ...II
r naturnllv theuirht he cared'
v, or no would net cm
an often. TTnuvae t ininri in miin
en my guard, ter he and ethers have
taken the faith I had In their s ncerlty
and crushed It I am net ti "flapper,"
und nevcr intend te be. I uee reuire. hut
moderately. I dan keep heuse und de
net ahher children. I
Se I Bay In closing te "IJacheler"
that he must keep en looking for the '
ngiu gin nnu Hllclt te hla Ideals, nnd
she will present herself nt nn unexpected
I tlme and fulfill 11 IiIh expectations, for ,
1 there are seme girls who have his Ideal. '
1 tee, and are waiting for that type of
man 10 marry. iawukam,
Three Stenegs Write te Handsome
riAflf ni.ntMn . M"A .... IU. ...,. .
readers of your column, und therefore
kindly ask that you uubilrh this where
"Ilnndseme" can sre It Thank veu j
'Dear Handsome We tire three beau
tiful modem girls who have rend your'
letter and can. or think wv tan give j,eu
the advice which jeu seek, along with
our opinion, i
We de net bellow veu parents
brought ou up te he as conceited nn
you ure and surely did net mi an te tnjikr
ou tiH handsome ua jeu claim te be,
nui ve ixi a luiwieutrcu man iuiU net te
be at-indltiff in front of tlu mirror alH
new w0lwSsrleubhtrt'tUat th? w-Sr!i "' ceuI'1 "trnct unte.w, ?'U would-and into which the gmt
"iioncelt" applied te glrla only, but, I majority never even sink n shaft'
believe un, they have nothing en jeu. "Tukc the average jeung fellow rfnd tell me what he does with the few
rBoeoduuig,f,otlh:,,r SnT, " i,e,i;n,r1icf;1, at,rr i,,nc""B- hr; he rs fr ?frrt
put en your nrst p.-.lr of long trousers, 'nights and I'll tell jeu almost te a dot what he will be doing nt forty If h
which evlcHntlj have helped te make 'lives. He in making himself or breaking himself in his 'time off.' Have yn
a stere w IndeV for i Sheu Tt
alto that j'eu love jeureclf mero than
all your rciatlveji -0 would love le
meet jeu at one of your se willed uartleu
Just te eatlsfy our curleuily, ita we have
never seen a fellow as beautiful as we
pictured jeu te be after having read
i.ah
your letter. All jeu need Is a high hat.
suats and n cane, as well un n Fern
runabout, becauce handseme fellows UK?
ou de net need bi-nuttful c.irs. Iih vner I
!?!., ?1,LU: ft!';."
it girl with i uch leeks aa veurs. c !
wouldn't be surprised if jeu had tela
'us that you wear rubber (.-loves while
working (but you really should net de
such a thing with j-eur loeKs) for fear
veu may soil your pretty hands, and It
I a pity that jeu can't take the par:
of the handseme here In i.emc mev t
1 Him. Our advice Is that veu apply for
icueh a position, and thus have the oppor
tunity te let the world see the meat
l!.'inrlnn,nn fcltnu- te fhr Tnl.rf Ktfil.,..
... ...w . .. ... - .,..-. ......u.
If you have uh much as you have leeks,
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I .
jour soed
vice is. Iluiidseuic. trv te he en
iroed leeks by geluj: te bed carlv.
rising early nnd de net use cosmetics,
as thej- arc liawnful, us ui-h bcauttful
fellows nre hard te tlnd 'i'ha lient thing
ou can de It U buckle down und mnkn
for yourself und step praising jeur&elr,
as self-pralse la rt peer recommenda
tion, and .at the age of nUietecn jeu
should ttlll believe in Mania. Claus In
stead of running te parties S.
Things You'll Leve te Make
Corded cmdlSflBfi!
COrtDl.D ASF" INLvUD HANGINGS
are stunning ever plain net curtalni
. Use u light-cel irtd silk for the upper
I part of the eldt drupes, ler the cord-
Ings wid Inlays, I'be a darker elude
I of silk or veHct for the valanoe and
Derm-Hi. in eui or me iierueifi and
valance nquarf-u about five Inches en'
each uliUi C ou r notne cable con! with
bias strips of the lighter-colored silk
i Turn back it small ,i dge ureund each
i'iunni, unu nom huh in i covered cetd
Kdge thu valance and bands, top and
bottom, with the cord. Jein the squares
with zIb-zek llriLft of the cord aa nhewu
Set u square of the lighter-colored nijij ,
under each cut-out squara Place the
uurncr uurtmr tiver vne UglU HI IK SO tlmt
the light silk fenna u lining for the
bands. T.Ine the valance with the
lighter-colored nlk. These COrtDKD
AND INLAID HANGINGS are c.
qulslte en lllns room windows.
PLORA
ifrfiiasjnfniniiirFnin-enu-r nnmm. rinmn u-imtimmiciTiiiHiminHiniTan mtsnc
A biK Oc Averth
Victer I
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Bread I
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Leaf
Sold only in our Stoics
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JnlQld Hangings s -f
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But If That Is Streng Enough
-4itZ Get His Experience as It Cemes
T HAVE a friend who tjilnlcs he can
J- write" baye n young correspon
dent. "He has wilttqn several small
articles nncl stories, sonie of which
have been printed and for one of which
he lint been paid. The only knewledge
he ban, he Iiiih derived from the various
books which he lins read. I have nr
gued with him that nn author mut
liavc actual knewledge: that Is knowl knewl knewl
edeo derived from experience. trae1.
etc., before he can write Bemetlilnc mil
te interest people, for, according (e my
theory (and I m;ry be wrong) you can
eni.v go n ccrtnlu length or time in writ
' fug stories from your mind and from
i Ideas from books read, before ;ieu have
I (0 Mart nil ,ever ngain If you don't
want te get- 'stuck.' Fer your stories
would be purely imagination and made
up, and I think there Is nothing llke
nctual experience te make a story
real.'
"Please let me hnve your opinion, for
I am nlvvnyn willing te stand corrected
i
'
I am wrong. K. It.
THE brst proof of your friend's ability
te write lies In the fact Umt be has
his stories nnd articles accepted and
paid for, ,
And it is true that a writer can make,
things that nre purely Imaginative se
convincing and real that they sound
like actual experiences.
Kdgnr Allan Pee. for example, could
net pesslpiy nave uvea inreugn n.i im.
I horrors that be describes se vividly tn
his stories,
"ct they seem se real that veu sliud
, ,1- (n ilnvn nffer vnn rem! ttiem.
,,Ll " -
1 .lane Aiisien mane
t A. ..,. ,,t .. l(er,..t tn
' .um ,""?'"... ".",,.,,1V '..r:i '
i "'''' " '" ":-""; "r,"i
she drew unen her imagination
merely for ordinary events that might
j happen te n very usual family of her
,inv
Her life was Just as quiet and &ercnc
Twe Minutes of Optimism
By HERMAN J. STIOH
Umverkcd Mines
ITinE chief was In a communicative mood.
A- He had just finished a hard, but
leaning back in his chair puffing nway
'.T. Picrnent Morgan," he commenced, "ence told a newspaper renerttj
friend of mine thnt he hnd te be rather careful in the matter or giving Inter
views his time was worth mere than $1000 an hour.
"My friend used up about S.'OO worth of Morgan's minutes, but that Wt
the point. What I'c often wondered about is hew often it occurs te se manye!
us who are cureless with our lunirs that our time is worth just as much te us u
Morgan's is worth te him. Maybe mere.
"Tukc the odds and ends of moments
frequently vvnste waiting, the precious
nnt hew niniiv of us nre uwnre thnt
r Bt0W'1 ,0 tlllnk thftt n,0Rt I",'p,0
i Kiiiiiiirr i il null liiu iiii.il y uj nil uunv
their climbing paraphernalia out of time's ragged edges.
"There Is no Investment that can begin te pny the big dividends that sdf-
investment pnys coining bits of lelsure into health nnd thu kind of knewled
Ibut is power. Take uny field of activity jeu will und csuruine the lives of tit
men who stand out In It, and you will
them nil the thread that connects all n
The future never tnkes cure of
Scare, of. shaped and melded by the
f, shnped and melded by the
higher than Its fountain head, fa today
tomorrow will b6 what you make it tedaj-
jour unvverked mines.
The 'Weman's Exchange
Net Wise te De
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1 ,... Mmln.n -,rllt .mi TI
Dear Mndam Will jeu plcase tell me
hew te prepare and use puge tea for
darkening gray halr7
A CONSTANT READER.
It in net :t Keed thing te use this te
darken the hair.
Missed One Paper
Te fit J.'dller of ll'emiwt's Vast:
Dear Mndam On baturdnj'. Novem
ber 2i), veu printed In jour Issue of the
Kvbmve 1'rni.i'' I.kdecu the Old Unjf
llhli letters N. O, 1', nnd have net pub
lished the letters J, IC, U Jt of your
previous Issue, the letters I would like
te have I have all the letters up te
these litters und would llke te have
them
A ItKOl tiAlt nHADER OV THU
papui:
The rcaen jeu did net see these let
i ters wns piebahly beenuse thej vere In
only ene edition, the extra. Yeu can
get this from the Circulation Depart
ment, en the third fleer of the Ledger
TJulldlng. COS Chestnut t.trcct
Wants te Reduce
1 Je Ii' tilKnr of M'cman's Vaet'
Dear Madam I nm a jeung girl '
light. n j cars of age. I weigh 15;
pounds niv height Iu flve feet two and i
. I would llke te reduee at le.lst twenty
te twctity-tlve peunus is there any
thing that could be done? Are there
i llllj i,iv.i.-i, n iivi u ui.jr iiib.u uavi ulillKti
for rcdu:lnpr weight"
My hair had lc.n bobbed last year
I only had It down for u. while and
IF'IHWriCliarBc Accounts InvitcdllllllliBIMall Orders FillcdBriOiSI
hfieli
1 1 V 1 1
1215 Chestnut Street
One-Day Sale of
kQtw ''Wm1
ljcatunng batin, Faille, Taffetas, Hair
Cleth, Cellophane, Fabric combined with
Straw-you'll note they're all the very
latest I ' J
Richly embroidered--ethers trimmed
nth rhincstene pins. Colers: Cepcn,
t aire, Henna, Sand, Tangerine, Jade,
muwij, iavy ana uiack.
HiiiLlL!LIliilPiircliasinff ACeats'
He Should Be Able te Start iYet
nnd undisturbed, even rather dull, il
41... 1I..MM ilinfr nil IiAm lin.l.... 1..J -
till- IIVU3 lin.l. ,n Hti ut.iviui.O UU,
Yet her book) nre still read and a,
jeyed mere thnu a century after thw
wcre written. v
SO, YOU see, it Is possible for yeg)
young friend te be n success wlild.
ever course no ionewn. 1
Travel and experience would h1ni,i
of court, but If he lias Imnginatlei
enough he can nt least start without
cither.
After nil fiction doesn't have te1!
true. Ten get n trifle bored rcidlnr
I.aaI. ll.4 i...fli, lll.fk I, rtHAli.l. M .1
OUtil null. rwFiuiue i,nu u vuiuijtuu gj H,
terlcal events.
Actunl oxnerience makes fcellnm i
memories mero vivid te a writer, fat '
11 ire uiiuciBwuuD uu.iiuu .miure tn
enough no can imagine new nnv .
would feel under given circumstance1!
nn.Tiiew.
story very pleasantly new and th,
YOU see nn author gets his eiptr,
ence as he coca alone In life, mu
Ing his crude nttempts at first and grad.
unlly learning mero and mete about
the world and life, ,
Writing is just a mixture of ptrtentl
experience nun iinuwieuge, Wliu ircarj.
nation and "your own mind."
Success depends largely upon tli
neuiiy 01 uie wrnn 10 mix me tin
harmoniously.
mnEliE are lets of people in fa
X world who think they can write. U.
cause tney nave nau aucn profound
I t-.,r,.1..,lf- nml Tnerli.nen nnA .Vi.Z
' ","- " "" uu"-
cls.
But when somebody with ImncinMlm
but no knowledge or experience coeei
nleng nnd manages te get hlu tbA
without them, he is the one who
going te go en 10 rcai qucccbs.
agreeable morning's work and new he vat
at his Inseparable pipe.
wc fritter away, the spare minutes tw
evenings we dissipate, chinning or wkit
these arc unwerlcd mines, out of wh!efc
Who C t0 the d0gS nr0 rl,lnfd afttf
1.11110 nuiiu nuiiu uuivj ujuiiuiulluin
find one thread running plainly threujli
man s spare time.
Itself," concluded the chief; "it is taha I
present.
present. And ns the stream can riee..m
Is what you made It jesterday, and
especially during your leisure beur-
put It up again, for I
It's ene year new. nnd
didn t h.a it,
my hair ew
grew ns far as inv shoulder, don't
seem te be growing any longer I don't
curl it or de anything te It. What as
I de te let It grew as It was?
I am nn American by birth, but W
grammar Is verj' peer when speaking. 1
use tee .many elunK werrdB. I vfetlU
llke te Impreve my Ungllsli. If there !
a vxay jeu could, please help me, for It
means te much te inc. I left hchoel la
the sixth 11. ANXIOUS
Yes, you can join u gjmnaslum dm
at the Y. Vf, C. A. te get reducing eur
clses Hut a careful diet will help ai
much ns nnjthlng Try eating jurt l
little less of evcrj thing, without actuafir
cutting out anv ene thing.
Get a geed hair tonic, from th druf
stoie and put this en j'eur hair, riibbtnf
It Inte your scalp every ether night ft'
:t wlillc Brush your hair very thor
oughly every night befere you go te trtl
and keep It clean and shlnj'. .
If j'eu nre really very anxious tn Im Im Im
peoeo jour English you could study it
home, but there nre public schools which
have night classes whero you ceuM
learn the same thlnu mero easily. Call
Locust 0500, the Heard of Education.
te find out what school Is nearest
My, Hew the
Youngsters Leve
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