Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 13, 1922, Night Extra, Image 12

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tsTViT niiiKi were miking about n new piay
Wf tr-v i Jn which nn actrcs was making ucr
:Waf ' """ernnee.
5$; "Jts lery geed, in t )l .'
r".'sfce hadn't seen It.
said one
i,4 "Yes." replied the one who bad
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i-i- .vrrr. ninii nil nil iiii-Ji-n in iiiiiiiiai.it-i.tii.; I'u tv
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.11 eni.v icuiic wimiii it'inc nuiu m.
re attrnctlie and charming, nnd net
go ou trjlng te play when they cnu t
rie It. If I neicr see h(r again. I'll nl-
ways keep tlmt lat Impression of her,
In that disagreeable, uglj part."
Yeu knew, when jeu slop te think
fcbeut it. that' inther a heavy thought,
Suppose elir friends never sa.iv .ou
Iain what would be their last lm-
pressleu of. en V
' If you left them, for liiManee, end-
denly. with jour bend up hi the air.
your lips ceiupit"e( in aiiRer. nnd your
Jaht word. Well, nil right then, if
fiat' the way jeu feel about it!" net. What thought de jeu leae with
ytt cold and then the neer saw you velu. fricnJs when jeu bid them good geed
11"! ... night?
What would thej think? AMiati s t nlwavi one that jeu would like
Would be the nupieien of you that tbrm te have?
they would i-ary about in their minds.', i0 ,ou u-inember reading the story
The laxt time. mi knew no ehanee 0f "The Ilond of the Leving Heart"
te come bal and mike tip or tmoeth I in th. Little Colonel books, when you
things met". were a child?
- Did jeu eei- think about it? That's what that was. a striving te
he alwaje se kind and true and hon hen
rnHK.N suppe-e the hi-l tune they aw tt ,jlat lt wouldn't make nny differ
"J. you In this world ii were in n once what moment happened te be the
pitiful state of indecision. last.
Si. .,i.,-i... snmr nn.. Ini.l nVed von. There would always be a geed lm-
Whether ou wanted diarlette russe or pressleu left; nlwajs a long read
fc piece of lemon meringue pie, and you stretching out behind the traveler whose
had net been nble te decide. heart was loving and whose intentions
'Oh. I don't knew," suppose you had were geed,
bald feebly. "I just can't decide." ( It Isn't easy te keep that read
s What a picture that would have left straight and open, and there- s always
if you, if it had been your last chance danger of becoming Insincerely ewect
OrMX" your last appearance te j That's almost wm than being sin sin
keur friends had shown you te be en- cerely bad or fcelfisher ucak.
Brely thoughtless of their comfort nud I . 7", ... . A. ,
gjhts. T ORDER te avoid lt, the thing te
That wouldn't be a very worthy feet- Ade is te think net of this geed Im
print te bnve en the s,ands of time! , pressleu that you want te make, but
And lets' of times jeu de find yourself 0f the character that will make It.
jgrabbing something jeu want with no j The Impression Is only an effect, net
thought for some one else w he may want a cause.
it and niiij hae fcwir facilities te get Keep your mind en the cause and
it somewhere else than jeu base. the effect will take care of Itself.
Deluded Wives
l By HA.l-X DEVO HATCIIELOR
' 7?eti Juttlth Cailyle nnd Lucy
Randelph uvra unconscleui of the
fact (hut thm ucrr deluded iriff
nti7 thrij dueevtrrd that both thetr
husbandi uce iufcreifed in ether"
' women. It irm ich that Judy, at
least. iralt:ed the tiuth. She had
thought if cnoueh te be jnst a u'ie.
te cool; her husband' mrals and
wend us vlethei. but she discovered
that in marriage there is the keen
est kind of competition and that a
man irants sympathy and under
ttdndiiui and companionship in a
wife at much n hr icants her te le
geed housekeeper.
'Who Is the Weman?"
LUCY was crying new with short I
breaths and little sobs like a child's
weeping. Through her tear she wailed
eut:
"Why don't mu sav something, why I
don't jeu tell me what te de''"
r "Bur. I.ucy
1 don't knew what te !
say.
give
it Is
I hardli knew what aihicc te
jeu. Haie jeu any idea who
Lucy "hook her head violently, and
suddenly her tears -topped and -he burst
out fierce; :
"But I'll find out. I'll make him
confess ever tiling. And after that I'll
have things nn war. Oh. I'd like te
e unit en uis Knees te me hcgglng ' "luu , ,
fermci.j. that's the wav I feel." , In the nature of things we cannot
"But jeu mustn't de iliat." JudvlfnJ.T "r geed health se Intensely as
XWetcsted "That would be the ery
worst thine jeu could de. ou must
never let him knew that ti.u took that1
note. He might net feigivV ou."
"He'll have te fersie mt". if r for-
jrfve him I'pen mi word, dudy Car-
lyle, jeu siiitnd as if mu blame me in-
stead of Carl for what has happened,
I'm his ,iif,.. , ,el, n.aii,.,. ,iintV De
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you iniiih ter n niitiut" jeiiii stand
nvttiin., in., .m. e I.....I..-
Judi,mld have aughed aloud at era measure of conseleu.ne te the j ;vcrns ami frozen, they had a se rt of, Jjlj way W '''"
LuevN UH...1K, I..... Jmn, t.r -i,.. .:,i je.i of UvInzV hie cream which was served iu the low s Mewpeint. Adept tue viewpoint
nothing, she was trving te think. Attcr
all, even though l.mi was cutlrelv un-
aware of the fart. she. Judv. wns'faced
with etnrtly the same iteblem and
what wa Mi.- going te. de about it? If
she hail nnj ulen of what she unnted
te UO -lie luislit he till!., te helii I.ucv.
uui us j.ir n -in' isneii, tli.'ie w.is
nothing te be done If Kami wanted
te leaie linr fei another woman .-die
would iiei or lower he- pii.l.- te the e
tent of hogging hmi te sta
"I knew it's lmr.l for jeu te put jour jeur
wlf in nij place. ' l.uci was wailiu;
"but I can't stand thing., as thni urc
must iinu out tin truth. I want te
knew who the woman is and just hew lertlfccmcnts written you can tut them
far things hai gene. Hew- am I going a" '1P """"' sli",' iaitcn them together
te find our nnithiug if I don't tell I wl a PI)0r clip and wihe your gro gre
Carl what I knew V Will ou tell me "ery lists en them.
that?"
"Bcrause jeu mav drive him light If ou keep the hags that ialt comes
Inte the ether woman'- arms. Can't in 5"" ta" wasu tncm out. (JI them in
JOU ,ee that for jour-elf?" I javelle water te get jid of the marking,
Luej re. nuiikh. Iii-f fare flushed i ,,m' lls(; t'"'m l" straln Jclly r cottage
and bT blue vjes hinging "I tan hfe che.-e.
tnat l in net gnuic te get unit u in the
way 01 uuwee truiu jeu. si mere s iv
need of Miajing any lenuer. Uut I
want te tell jeu one thing, .ludi. when
the tune comes anil ion tn 'siiih n
thing in jour own In.. wmi'II iiinlei
stand nn feeling" '
And befoie .ludy teuld slop he.-.
Xucy had llewn out of the. loein and
lammed the deer behind her.
.ludy turned te the di.-oidered studio
nnd began hastily te dean it up. As
ahe worked she tried te think, but there
seemed no wnj out cither for her?.elf
or Luc.i. She had no doubt that
T.ucy would de exactly us she had
threatened. In what she considered ucr
eutragnl wifehood, -he would produce
the note and demand en explanation,
and the lesult was iiicviiabli
With n stab of nain in her heart,
.udy i trailed the ii"ie It w.is tinder
with hidden meanings n showed an
Undemanding of Carl that I.ikj m her
shallowness .eitid net ceminehend
Who was the woman? L)hl Itnn.i
knew? She wenden-d if hlie ought te
ay anything te Hand about it. but nl-i
most as the thought occurred te her,
she discarded it. Ne doubt Rand had
known all along, and if that were true.
of course, Carl knew all about Rand
humllatng. It made Judy clench her
sMds nni U n iJ, l Z , ,
lUte , 1.V? , i.V. trr,l't
inie uci un its.
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Uon-emiw I he 'Icrrihle 'Irillh
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I Wanton in Clmn-I,
ana iiirietiu. rne tneuclit wasi
if union in Chnrrli
' "', ", ' r.mt i V.11 ti.n ..,.!. .'" iinliaie jour own.' lien jeu think a wniie ihick.
A recenl Siiiidnj s,,.,, e , leading ."iitd AfterwdiS tht ,m rents Hmt u person has this tendeney, test it Beth French and Amcrjian design
Methodist chinch in 'loreuto was con. ,.t .1 .. ui 1 .,:,!, mi.,. ',,.,,J L.. 1 As 1011 tn Ik miike a cesturu or two cis me exuleltliig unite 11 bit of this
$y?.Vf4ucted nitiielj b weuicn, eien te the
A't 1.1. .. ,1.. .. 11. 1
'' -R''s-"liis u l MTIIIOII. t Ollll'll ailll
r-$ imposed the choir, acted as
; 3a . " w lessens, made tne an-
K45???,5rJv'0Vf up tne effe"n .
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in jvccu an unpieusani memory
Sunday or for a Lenger Time
uver aim eer ngam you ciewi,
(1 .tome
-. has ti
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right te, just because jeu want le lie
there mid cnu Bet nwny illi It by
menus of n strung show.
; "VTKT jeu'd hntc te think that people
, j - are going te say of ion, "She eer
,tn ply was a het-tempered. person, aw
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luiiv iinru 10 Ret iuuuk wiu.
ur, .v Koeiincss. wuar nn rxmui"
(Ien of weakness. I'd hate- te be se
. Uabby-wllled us she Mas."
Or. "Seltlsh thing! New that she's
'out of the way the rest of us van have
, something of our own."
Kierjbedy shrlnki from eluntnrity
creating nn Impression that would leave
that kind of memory.
Hut think hew unpleasant It Is te
' hnie people think of you In that way
even ever night, or ever Sunday.
i TTOV de jeu leave jour emce en
Saturday afternoon';
Through a
Weman's Eyes
Uy -JEAN NEWTON
De We Knew It?
I KNOW a jeung couple, married five
years, who en the first of each month
extend mutual congratulations en being
married te each ether! These jeung
peple nre happy.
What is happiness? Trem the child
with its toy te the woman with a geed
husband, It is having what we want.
But among the many unique answers
te this eldest riddle a common one is
just "Net having trouble!" And In this
I negative appreciation we have the key
te a mine of happiness wasted. Fer
if happiness is having what we waut.
is something else. tee. And that .
l'3 Knewing tliat we nave it
Tnere are some, things which, he
eause they appeal definitely te the
enses. we can conscleuslv eniev.
nlate of ice cieam. for Instance .'or n
beautiful picture
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But for the much bigger things that
are real factors te our happiness we
seem te lack the faculty of conscious
enjoyment.
Tuke geed health.
Hew muny of ub, in answering the
hnbitual "Fine" te the old question,
f4l fine" Or are we JuT nd eating
n he m,r .nn?1 n r Thnr nnfl! f
Hew de you feel: conicieusly de
i ,,.-rr.- . -w
is wrong. i
"' think we would when we de uet '
have It.
u"t nre we even conscious of it V
IJ" we get the happiness we should
K' fre1" ll realization of it?
Though we cannot be expected te find
enjoyment in a head that docs net ahe
equal te the misery In one that does. ,
-heuld net our geed health mean te us
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S me i n r our Holiness" r..nnn.i inibewl. tiackul iii day and buried in
A"d with levf hew precious te these
"Iln an' Inly. hew lery ptecleus te iw
who have it!
'llt when we take it for gtanted,
"llpn w' '' unthinking with it Jn-
",,'n'1 et" hashing in it. are we net
wusting iiuppine". .-
Sim e life must have iu "uns and
dew ii." we cheat our-elies ,,f much if
we de net live te the utmen the ' ups"
in conscious happiness.
If Yeu Save
'I'he blank hides et sheets of paper en
iMiii-n iniitatien are engraied or ad
"
nu ats iriiiT
It Helen Dn i
1 ,i Mm liricif-'u ..aim. n .m,
-i wedding breakfast is usually limited
te the bridal party and the nearest
lelatliea of the bride and bridegroom,
The bridal table is decorated with white
rows, greenery and white eatln rlbbcn,
and the "breakfast" served ls an elab
orate luncheon.
wedding reception Is less trouble-
ome Md. mero Inclusive, since all of
ie friends of the iiewlvwcds may be
inilted llrlde and brlilegroem stand
(toether in t is re-option 100m with
tin le desiiiatds greupid te th h-ft of
i,ri.l The nsiieis ye,, that tie
uuet f in iii 1 ne te etemi r.'igiati
Unions ami geed wishes te thu hr m-
unions ami geed wishes te thu hr m-
cuesti, te wiieiu lefreshments me
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, ,",T"V'. -i. .e um iiiiiiiik
fTWavinni dreis ah fh.'Jni8!
s." HVfs.'isisair'i
i'i h widtnir exewrt
car" aheuia b tern
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The Bride's
going away
suit is of
beige satin
bordered in
dark brown
with a wrap
te match.
Stitching in
heavy silk
is used as
decoration.
The tulle veit
shades the hat
and frames
the face.
l'hote'hy Central Slews
Paul and Virginia By elena yt cranij
The Neie Problem
THE tragic expression in his face
arrested her.
"Paul U there nnvthinc the mat-
ter:
His answering stare1
was absent, thought-
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ful.
V -. 1. t - -
really the matter,
1U II O I. U 1 U K
only I wenucr it ttie salary in a n. m
boss is right about least I'm net bound
It." te this particular
"The boss? Right salary nor this par
about what, darlin." tlcitlar Ju- If J
"Well, I haven't ' spend money en a enr
said much about it , that increases my
t-nnm1 l.nmi. ,Innr. I Self -rCSDCCt. Or that
hut Tve been sort of counting en buying
i.l "
i'mr'' Oh you darling, veu."
A cai. un, you uuruuh ..
But Paul's mouth drooped even mero
mournfully. ti,-t,itf ,, i. .
"Butthcbosssayslshenldn teleit.
"The boss! As if he has a right te
say." ... ,
"Well. dear, of course I'd have te
buy it en payments. I'd have-te give
the automobile agency a whole Heck of
promissory notes, and, of course, I'd
net care te de that without consulting
the bes."
Virginia pondered this ruefully.
"I suppose thnt's se."
And th boss snld today that no
salaried man should en Inte debt for
nnvthlne. He said a Miiarieu man nas
no right te assume such obligations."
l suppwu ne a num. imiuuunu
Virginia slewlj.
I "Rnr T .leti'r knew whether he is en'10 WVOIlU neur 10 meet Ills eOllga
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i i n-..i ij i ..i .
nacieux cicii. i ues' w iihuui u. i m-
Ws himself horrews menifv. V.nes te
th,. bank, signs a note, and borrows
"niiV Hint's t cirrr nn im im;.
nut tnat s te carry en tne uusi-
nes." Virginia reminded him evenly.
Mhat of that! Of course, it s te '
a"-v ?n Vhe 1Tlncss'I , "ut ,he ?elnt U I
'A'". . b . n bIB "P-'nslV0 car.
Kelatively lie has no mere riglit te ber
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',... menev te keen his business irelnu
j10 ,neney t0 hc ' "ls mi!!'ne!,s glnS
Can Yeu Tell? '
Ity H. J. and A. "IV. UODtER
WHO ORIGINATED ICE CREAM?
Frezen dcsseiH weie made In tht
dajs of Babylon At that time, with
the use et goats milk, honey and
ft ii It l ii-liiii ii nrn lilfiitd In i nfttiner'
I Bab.i Ionian ceuit.
Since that time through the d.ffe.ent
ages we i.nd various methods of making
frozen custards and fiappes. Even it.
the dajs ..f Hameses we find frozen
desserts served at dinner. The monks
of Lucerne In 1C37 made what might
be i ailed nn Ice cream. The French
in the eailj days made the first real
frappe, This was carried through te
ircianu, unu in iuei suiuc il-"- 1.1..1111 j
was made In Dublin the first loe cream
te be commercialized.
In the United States Geeige Wash- j
ingten's colored mammy, who cooked
all his meals, made a dessert of straw- 1
berries und cream one day, which by
accident she placed in ice in which I
there was salt. Te ner frurpnse when
she came te serve lt she had a dish of
strawberry Ice cream. Rather timidly
she served it te Geerge Wa6hlugten,
who became delighted with it. Upen j
the occasion of a dinner which he
shortly thereafter gam in honor of
General Lafayette he includd this
neicl dessert nnd started its piewnt
popularity. Delly .Madisen was 1 .
tirst person te innke diocelate h ' . i l'.i
111 the United States.
The first commercial cieam sold in
the United States was imiile by a man
named Fussel, and from t lint time en
a .struggle te build up the Industry
took place, for 1c takes a great many
factories te kupplr the demund for Ice
cream In the United States. It pos
sesses great feed value, and lt is esti
mated that mere than ihroe hundred
million gallons of ire crenm are con
sumed annually in the United States.
Tomorrow Hew Did M.111
Sheet.'
I-earn te
Read ) our Character
Ity Ihgby I'lullipi
linitatlie Gestures
Among the most valuable of char
acter indications te the salesman are the
gestures of his prospects. They often
give him the clue te character which
he has failed te get by casual ebser
vatlen or mere or less centraaicti
dieatlens of head shapes, color!:
' the Ilk-. Seieral gestuie lndl
inie been explained In preileu
1 ,v
' '"'
lu' bait Jeu eier mil acri
.,.-,. 11 who. 111 his gestuius, K
vatien of mere or less contradictory in-
ne and
idlcatiens
s arti-
haif jeu eier 1 1111 across the
, 1 -i u who. 111 lit gestuius, tends te
winch mil liave net observed him milk -
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I 1HK " J1' vii iiun; 11 lit lUllllUh,
bU,t-
he does teu have a cue which eusht
enable you te close the aale, if your
ipogeoa-VhUT-na.aoat xnins
rsii ini,i.iii inn BaBiBHam'ru nnaiiHjt
mm . !.irt-9mmmmMmmm mmbwi-a.
1) J'tr tHi'Vs.TH .IV V '' nj14if -' s;
r
" 'f k. mmmfi( ' bH
t ('- ',- 'J? W 'A 'm
f- lVJm I;'iaWBLvviii.-B I
yt '.A-mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmW
u- fr9mwry)
(when he nllews himself a big enough
I salary te meet payments en the car, than
I have te take n part of my salary te
lay away te meet the expense of n car."
"Oh. Paul. . that sounds like this
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secinusra siuu.
"Nonsense, it s
common sense. Take
I it for granted if you
I - i. .. .. w - ...-- yTw
...111 .inf I TVII1
never be mere than a ip
I gives me anu my
'wife pleasure, perhaps I may become
mero valunblc fe the boss and tense-
Quently te myself. That might mean
2ic'nsfen0f my personal value just as
'the boss often borrows money for the
(Mt(,nslen of hl3 business or te swing
seme particular deal:"
'I' paused for breath.
it ,iecs sound reasonable," admitted
Virginia soberly.
"The only question, is, de I, as a
Falary man, qualify te shoulder the
'burdens of a business even if it is only
' the business of developing myself?" He
laughed shortly. "By Jove, I don't
knew but what It pays te plunge with-
out a thought of consequences. 'I Here s
Harris, down at the office. He gees
ou anu uuje n. uuiiiuuun uuu n en- uuu
goodness knows what nil. And he al-
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M.ii.ciiui.ii. um iuu ... un j
nuns.
Virginia sliivered.
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... M'rcj . It must lie an awful strain. ,
3 rSid'VeVrVr-
s,clves "' ev''r t,le notes every month."
"uvu " sold Paul simviv "tmi mnt
ever n'nvwuv."
jt thev both knew that thev would
"-' that car before the spring was
-one.
Tomorrow Lefty Frecepta
I are equal. Fer you then knew that you
laie talking te a person who is mere
1 thun usually influenced by the views
of ethers. Imitative instincts, you
. knew. Influence thoughts as well as
actions.
" ' ' a
nllt'l Ul
Take the thought leadership at once
person et tuis type. He Is the
person wlie mentally is always
, ... i,imMu tn rhn ntl.ni- fnlir.,.
puning iiirasci: in me etuei fellows
you want him te take and concentrate
n , 'Vand .taking" he ac tl veu
- , , fc $ k aleDgnthcs"
nm, .,, fl , h vlI1Bfof)e
,cau M
Tomorrow e-tiinr th. I'twrim VIL.r
"t""TQW mng the Ineven Walker
I
heUCll Olid American
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Designers Faver Fuchsia
Fuchsia premises te go through the
second summer with In danger than that
attending its first. This shade, launched
in Paris last bummer and premised a
vegue for the winter which It never
quite attained, has really cut Its teeth
and is no longer the fretful looking tint
which it started out te be. It's grown
up quite handsome, In fact, and you
would haidlj recegnle these exquisite
1 soft blend of ted nud mimic ns thn
Mime fuchsia whii.li most of us lejectcd
' color, and It is at Its best in the crenca.
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in m i.i"'i i- tuui iiiiiik i-trning KOllll,
'',',',,,0 Jb0Lde ,M fui'1,8la tint is simply
made with a trimming of velvet roses
1 1ft varying tones of fuchsia.
OORINNE 0(WE
VB
WmW
vvmt&w
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wy , yyTXg );te ft
Ulil m KV--1 mm.
'Ll'tti1' ''V' 'lCf(ir
?--
oemey artea nectpes jer LUsiara
' Are Offered Today by Mrs, Wilsen
It Is Possible te Get That Delicious drowned Tep by Following
Directions (Carefully
Hy MRS. M. A. WILSOV
Cepvilaht, Dtt, hu Mis. .V. A. WillM. 11
rights resorted
THE delicate' quaking custard of our
grandmothers' day Is a dainty
dcsseit that has n real feed value and Is
cany te digest. If the custmd is te be
boiled it should be cooked In a double
boiler, and roeked for the enttin length
of time just below boiling point : this is
ery necessary. Te bake cuntrntls suc
cessfully use a slew eicn, and set the
custard in pan of water te help keep
the temperattire at the lowest possible
degree that is sufficient te bake the
custard.
The ported baking tempera! urn for
baking custards is liL'.T degrees Fahren
heit with the custard set in a pan of
water te prevent tee rapid cooking. New
this lempernture will net produce that
nice brown top that the housewife is
always anxious te secure, se for this
reason I will tell jeu just hew the chef
secures tins.
Plain Boiled Custard
Rinse the top part of double boiler
with cold water and then place In posi
tion ever the lower compartment which
contains plenty of water, else while the
custard is cooking the trailer will cook
dry and burn.
Place In ten par! of double boiler
7'iee citpsjk milk,
four IcveVlablespoens of cornstarch,
One-quarter teaspoon of salt.
Stir te dissolve and bring te boiling
point. Cook for live minutes. New
add
The yolks of ttce eggs,
and beat in hard
Five tablespoons of sugar.
One teaspoon of vanilla,
And when well blended beat in the
stiffly beaten 'whites of two eggs, and
cook slowly for three minutes; rinse
custard cups with cold water and pour
in the custard. Chill and serve with
either whipped cream or plain vanilla
sauce.
Quaking Custard
Place in double boiler
One and one-half cups of milk,
Four to67cpeo of sugar,
Four icell-beaten eggs,
One tablespoon of butter.
Whip constantly with a wire whip
and cook until se thick that the mixture
will coat a spoon, then flavor, rinse the
custard cups with cold water nnd pour
the custard in. Chitl and serve.
Plain Baked Custard
Place in mixing bowl
Tice cups of mtlk,
One-quarter teaspoon of salt,
Three tablespoons of sugar,
Tite eggs,
Yolk of one egg.
Whip with egg-beater for five min
utes te blend, then pour In well-buttered
custard cups; set the custard cups
Please Tell Me
What te De
By CYNTHIA
Te "P. C. P."
Better de as jour parents advise.
Te "Saleme"
Ne, de net elope. It's better net te
marry against our parents' wishes.
Wanta te Knew Seme Girla
Dear Cynthia I am a fellow eighteen
years old and I have never been out
with a girl yet. I have made dates two
times with two girls, but they did net
snow up. 1 cannot attract me gins line
seme fellcrw.s. I cannot dance, but I
drees up te date nnd would like te knew
a geed girl. I am net a bad fellow.
Would you advise me te learn hew te
dance: C. K.
It would be well te learn te dance,
but de net give up tee much time te lt.
lt alw iyn helps a man in making"
friends. Most girls like te dance.
.
Wants Seme Fun
Dear Cynthia Should a girl of six
teen re te clubs nnd dances? What
should a girl of sixteen de.' What time
should she ba heme'.' Where am I te
go and when?
A BROKEK-HKAltTED GIBU
It's better for little girls of your age
net la go te dauce halls and clubs.
Have you eier thought of Joining the
Girl Scouts? If jeu de net knew any
girl In Scout troops, apply nt head
audrtcrs.160S Wulnut street. They will
be glad te Interest you In something
that many ether girls love and are in
terested in. Little Rlrls should net be
out alcne after s e clock.
Doea It Lack Respect?
Dear Cynthia Please answer one or
two questions for me. Dees the follow
ing letter treat the recipient of It with
respect? If It does net (and It se ap
pears te me), will j-eii explain why?
What does the exclamation point at the
end mean.'
Mj- dear Mr.
Your letter reached me several dajs
ace and was. indeed, ieiy much of 11
surprise te me. 1 de appreciate your
very kind invitation, but I feel that a
day, such ns jeu suggest, would be ac
cepting entire)- tee much from you I
am serrj' te disappoint jeu. but I could
net under any circumstances think of
going. Will jeu net forget all about it,
please !
Sunday afternoon. Cordially,
HBADER
The letter does net lack respect at
all. Since Cynthia does net knew what
the writer is refusing, she cannot
Judge It
If It is in an&wer te an Invitation te
Fpend a daj- semewhere as the writer's
guest, lt seems a thoroughly proper
answer. Girls should net go away en
trips te Atlantic City or New Yerk fcrr
a daj Kipeclally sheiftd the.v net allow
such a trip te be paid for by a man.
The exclamation point Is used, 1 should
say, te Impwss that fact tlut she iIech
net want the .Invitation, whiteer lt
was, lejitaled again.
Which Shall He Cheese?
Dear Cvnthla I am a student, twen-ty-flie.
Have been KOlng with a girl
tw e years my junior for two years. She
Is censldeted net wonderfully geed look leek
big, but passable, and net finished high
school -et. She can cook, sew, act host
ess, knows shopping. Is domestic, frugal
and has ciery quality of a geed house,
wife
But she h,is a sister of sweet nine
teen, awfully cute, pretty daik ujes,
divine height and full of "pep "
Hfcausn of my constant culllnc anil
lone acouaiiitance 1 haie found fiein 1
j different tellable seutces that both of
I t liem Hie crasv about me, and I love
Ull'll! IIUlll, lll.HIBII 1 HUM' inner UIIKPU .
such serious mailers as inarilage with
them
Their patents like me lery much and I
am sura they will give consent te eitner
one of them I care te select as my life
partner, because they knew I come from
a noble family, am well bred socially,
mentally and physically sound and splen
didly developed.
I hae undergone a let of hardship
and had several narrow escapes et
death, confronted difficulties at every
turn, but managed te fight through col cel col
lege nnd new having a pnrt-tlme Jeb.
inaklus 25 weekly and alicady saved
up J'JOOO,
t inuiu I hull, ei er serieuply bffeie I
nn. ll..l.il
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10 inairi .'
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Which en.
,e of the two shall
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i cheese
Hetter haie a little mero saied up I edges tOKether te form the bacs. n..,i I - !,
arurtfiSt'tt? "vfr ,'$u THE HEART OF YOUR COFFEE
de net love either, evidently, or jeu ,,,,' iin,.',i ,'''. ,f lc red. a. 1 " " Mni Vr I. VUIV tWrr"1' I
would net nesitate aueut wnicn te asa. ",.; -vr "...'.'"r"','"1", s inuicutei .
Ferhftpa they are net se craxy about $U,Jin ni'lTiia'0 it8 auty of these
you aifW think, in any auto, wait PICNIC OASES. They make nice tfts
untfUwtncnw -wtifcft jwuvleve youTaJWiretoriittf. yeBi,
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In a pan of water nnd bake In slew
even until the custard Is set. Then
remove from the even nnd dust the top
of the custard lightly with powdered
sugar and place In the bieller for a few
becends te brown lightly.
It Is necessary te wntch the custards
carefully, for they will burn ery
quickly.
Keep in mind thn! a Hash heat is
necessary te btewn the top quickly se
that this heat will net affect the cus
tard; if you de net have a broiler !e
brown the custard thcli make a sala
mander out of n clean shevkl or heavy
griddle cake turner, heating the shove
or cake turner ever the flame until red
het, then held close ever the top of the
cups, and this heat will brown the
custard.
Rlee Cuslard
Wash live tablespoons of rice and
place in double boiler, and add one and
one-quarter cups of boiling water. Cook
until the water is absorbed nnd the rice
tender; new turn in buttered uaKtng
ilisli nnd nilfl the nrenarcd custard : bake
slowly until the custard is firm, then.
brown the top as for the baked
custards.
The standard formula for preparing
the custards for the above puddings is
as follews:
Place in mixing bowl
Tice cp of milk,
'Three eggs,
Five tablespoons of sugar,
One-quarter teaspoon of vanilla,
One-quarter teaspoon of nutmeg.
Beat -well with the eggbenter before
pouring ever the mixture in the cups or
baking dish,
Apple Custard
Placa In deuble boiler
One and one-quarter cups of mxlk,
Twe level tablespoons of cornstarch,
Bis tablespoons of sugar.
Stir te dissolve and bring te bell.
Cook for five minutes. Let cool. New
adfT
Twe well-beaten eggs.
One tablespoon of melted butter,
One teaspoon of vanilla,
One-quarter teaspoon of nutmeg.
Beat well te mix. New line a deep
ie plate with plain pastry, cover the
attern of the pastry when nicely fitted
te the pie plate with cither well
drained canned fruit or cooked dried
fruit, or ether fresh fruits in season,
then pour ever the custard and bake in
slew even until the custard Is set.
Te prevent the lower crust from
being soggy rub well with melted butter
just before putting in the fruit. Salad
oil or ether geed shortening may be
used in place of the butter if desired.
Custard Pie
Line n deep pie plate with plain
pastry and place a strip of pastry about
one inch wlde around the edge te build
The Wemarts Exchange
Keeping Skin Smeeth
Te the Editor 0 Tremtm' Paet:
Dear Madam Having never uein a.
cream en my face and wishing te de se
new, I am uncertain as te whether or
net It is harmful te the skin. Fertu-natelj-,
I am net troubled with black
heads or pimples, but my skin Is at times
sallow and becomes very rough and
chapped after bathing. I will net buy
a cream until I receive your answei. ...
I have perfect confidence In your splen
did advice. Kindly tell me the best thing
te Je te Improve my skin. What is the
best kind of cream te use, If any?
D. K. T.
Befere aeDlylnsr newder it u-nniri i
wise te use a nnlslllng cream, ns this
will kcep your skin smooth. Thev will
recommend a geed one te j-eu at anv
drug store.
She Fears a Deuble Chin
Te the Editor et Weman's Vaat:
Dear Madam Kindly tell me through
your column hew I can get rid of a
double Chill. I am flftepn vnr. nf nn
and as j-et have net get double chin,
but tlie flesh under my chin Is getting
very abundant, and nm afraid that be-
icre ienK win nave one.
Will it harm the eyes te put vaseline
en the cye lashes te make them longer?
ti v
ir 1 -weie, you r shouldn't werrv
about getting a double chin, at least
until there are mere symptoms of its
development. There tire exercises j-eu
can take which pull en the muscles of
the threat and work the ileubleness
away, out mero is plenty of time te
take the later en. At your ace. it Is
much better te worry about keeping
juui Kcunrui iieaiui koeu, nnu let such
tnings ns deuble chins take care of
muinseives. as you lengtncn out and
arew taller, lt will dlK.-1nne.1r.
Ne the vaseline will net hurt your
even ni an, it you are careful in an.
nlln II , '
Fer June Bride
te the Editor of Weman' Pane:
Dear Madam On giving a nilseella.
neeus shower te a coming June bride
what Is a geed wording for the invita-
iiuns .
This being a suiprise affair, what is a
koeu -n-.iy 10 nx tee presents while btlde-te-be
Is absent?
KVEP.YDAY r.EADEIt.
Werd your Invitations this wav: ..
and-Se lequcsts the pleasuie of Miss
Alice down's company at 11 miscella
neous shower in honor of Miss Anne
Hinun en saiumaj' axternoen. Anrll 9
It S. V. P. Put this in the lower 1
icii-nune corner.
De things a little differently and save
me snewer presents until me refresh
ments uii! nerved. Then thn lirt.wtn.i...
will aee In the middle of the dining room
table a dell dressed ns a bride, with 11
ieng manne von, w-nicu mviris nil nreund
the tissue-paper-wrapped presents, se
that they peep out from beneath lt. Since
tne girts nre senerany Kiun before this
Wine, tuey win De a complete suipiise te
her.
Things You'll Leve te Make
Picnie
Cases.
Picnicking days will Boen be bete
again. A great convenience for such
parties are these handy PICNIC
0A8ES. Cut pieces of black oilcloth
twice the length of the piece of silver te
go Inte lt, plus two or three inches for
the flap. The width of the btrip will do de
pcml upon the number of forks, spoons
knives, etc., that are te be placed into
cacu cnnc. .inrr jeu nave cut the
nl,w,a ,I,A ,-.... iw.i ..t.. --"--. -.. 1
!""" " "iiih-j prim en them
w-ltji enamel or paint, or embroider with
lli.Aii.l .lin,. ....... a. ..... .. ..II
.thread, the iinnies of the uienslls enth i
te contain. Overhand - h ViAii.i si
rx. . Cl
d-Trirff
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the pastry liberally with butfcr.jH'.dWe
geed shortening.- Plm-c, In double
boiler
One-half cup of suiiar. i
One anil one-half -mm of milk,
Tice level talkipoeiis of tetnstaich.
Stir te dissolve nnd bring te bell.
Cook for five minutes. New let cool,
then add
7'ue eggsy
One teaspoon of vanilla,
Ohe-quartcr teaspoon of nutmeg.
Bent hard wllh eggbeater for six mli
ules, then turn in the prepared pie
plate nnd bake In slew ecn until the
custard is set. Brown in a flash heat.
Te test the custard te knew whenMt
h baked carefully Insert a silver knife,
nnd If the custard does net cling, te the
knife it Is baked. Care must be taken
when making this lest net te injure the
lower ciust in pies.
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