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saint Nah: salt wee, AY Qs SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, No Sugar, NoCandy? Oh, No! Here, Girls, Are the Kinds You Can Make Without It! Cool Coiffures for Warm Weather The Federal Food Board Won't Let You Treat “Him”|AND TULLE HATS THAT HELP FOIL OLD SOL’S EFFORTS TO MAKE FEMININE HEADS UNCOM- : to Fudge Any More, but It Doesn’t Leave You FORTABLE IN SUMMER, DESIGNED BY THE EVENING WORLD’S FASHION EXPERT. The Unprofessional Major « 1918 AUGUST 10, 1918 ) i By I Richard Rett M8, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York ng World ) { Hopelessly Abandoned to a Bitter Fate, for Here i Are Some Candy Recipes It Has Provided for| He Had Faith in Two Things, Did This South’n * ‘an You Just to Prove That, Although Sugarless, Gentl’man—One a Stock That Kept Declining, Life Can Still Be Kept Sweet to You! the Other His Proudest Possession, and When One WITT be Thuch easier for the swain who has formed the habit of} Proved Justified, the Other—But That’s the End paying chocolate tribute, after the custom of “sweets for the sweet, of the Story. now that the excessive and extravagant use of sugar in the manu- facture of sweetmeats will hereafter be looked upon as an act of lending NE day when the market was sliding down hill in a vicious hot spe!t comfort to the enemy. and all the margin hounds’ nerves were scraped to a fine edge, one The old five-pound cardboard hamper containing double and triple decks | of the wits in Hooker & Slatem's customers’ room called him “Mrs heavily laden with gems of the confectioner’s art will hereafter be reduced | Buffalo Bill.” The name stuck because of its implied cruelty as well as for to pound measures of honest-to-goodness war candy at the behest of the | the patness of its characterization, a Federal Food Board, and every one knows that it is easier to buy one pound | | For Major Alcibiades Junius Morgan, once of Tuscaloosa, Ala. but of candy instead of five pounds these days. | more recently of 22d Street—and not the choicest spot in all 22d Street's Put the Federal Food Board has not entirely forgotten the thousands | galaxy of dingy rooming houses, at that—somehow overpainted his scenery. " * of amateur candymakers who, perhaps, have had just cause to be proud of | Vo hear him talk, any one could determine on the instant that he Was a their talents to cope successfully with the confectioners wité age-old trade | South'n gentl’man and had fought, seh, in the war between the States. Bu marks. They have gone and found several promising ways wherein the Major Morgan yearned for @ wider audience than one merely auditory; he old fudge parties will not be missed after the girls have returned to school | | iesired, in short, that just by visioning him, the man in the street—Wall in the fall | | Street in common with all the others—could instantly guess that he was a In place of a sugar foundation there will be many candles of the} ; Southern gontleman with all that implied. Ps {maple variety, as well as honey nougats and kisses, molasses taMes and Therefore, ho allowed his snowy hair to drop in ringlets under the brittles, various fruits and nut and popcorn confections. But, mind you, wide, flat brim of his soft felt hat; he trimmed his imperial to a thread and | 54 they can’t contain the least grain of sugar. However, none can deny that | waxed that thread; he used snuff out of @ quaint tortoise shell box. they will be sweet, just the same. MA Major's frock coat was of the Henry Clay pattern, with a wide velvet collar, { The Food Board has compiled{corn syrup, flour and chopped coc “4 | a ttle shiny from brushing. He affected linen which carried @ frill down several well-sounding recipes wherein | BUt Drop on baking sheet, . | the sharp V of his amber colored waistcoat, and his trousers legs came 4 full-fledged war confection known Bisculte, anous 16-4" aches in £ down to a strap under the tnstep of his varnished boots. Praline” 1s hala) And fifteen minutes. Yield: Twelve bis- | | The pikers of Hooker & Slatem's IReeaTSRtie eas: cratic iaage rae th cefal tumes, the | cute | 3 dark sub-sidewalk brokerage office! truth; Maurice Flotte knew the truth rt ‘Board declares that all th war STUFFED PRUNES. | r’ were sure “Mrs, Buffalo Bill” wore) Mace Alcibiades Junius Morgan's andies may be made at home with " 4 por 1 tabloarnon 4 corsets, yet not one of them could . . ee. tee cote sea kt n 1 throu A |have taken the witness stand and| ‘The 2 o'clock editions of the after owance bus the swai ane Lis “ be oo b, beamed i} 001 va pe earr ol ve or mee the war by renouncing the essence mixture for stuffing the was a safe bet they were mid-Vic-| ple to put themselves on a wheat of the sugar cane unti Kaiser Bill Prunes, which have been washed and | torian in style tion and eat more rice. Pros. R } hag eaten his bitter pill. stones eld: Sixteen prunes, ph é rose two an arter ts before Mise ergata oh the wave 0. eke MAPLE TAFFY. | Tho very stiffness of his deportment| [ys two a qu points befo war candy without . a8 pre-| Phy sentra the * and cavalierly aloofness naturally set! Little Flotte buttonholed slatem on scribed by the Fe« 3 a Major Morgan apart fom the pencil] bis way out. “4 sina : " y 8 »| "Where can I find this here Majeh cho 0 4 in the seat befo FRUIT CANDY. Be . howing loungers in the seat before! ocean now?” he queried, “I think enon: arin t maple the blackboard—trom all save one.| hers mqnecaed and I'd like to carry bin ‘ ey Rie ape : vin ‘and cre am of tarts Why the scion of the noble Southern|for a little of that Pros, Rice—poor seeds from raisins, dates | 00) S70' eed house of Morgan should have con-|0ld sucker.’ é and prunes. Put fruit and nuts | °Snr i & Hakag rit sonted to unbend to Maurice Flotto,| gi) 1 don't keep trace of dead ones, through food chopper. Add salt and Rabati nrlactbeoel| * *| Slatem snapped. clove and mix well together. Holl to stir until Whowe ancestral tree threw roots un-| pi one-quarter ineh thickness, Cut into | Eb dat der the dark sotl of Kieff, Major Mor- In the same wa shapes with fancy cutters. ? ; ie Gi fan himself perhaps could not have | all others who hy ¥, pull until ‘porous and light colo ‘A “ fed. MOLASSES MINT TAFFY. Stretch into a rope and cut into capinined; Maybe it was only « before, Maier Morena went tet t t «es, Yield: Seventy-five pieces, Kindly Hight in the little Russian’s eye! furtively and with the air of a porch BUTTER SCOTCH. which ned t@eatch the gaze of| climber returning from work. He Comm rrp. dark, 2 eu; winewa, 1 teaspoon: the {1 old aristocrat one day] carried in his hand but one small sal id bu et, OF f subscale,” 6 Labespooun, package; everything else of value i Sritie when tested in cold water (270 | Cook syrup, vinegur and 4 table- when he turned away from the ©00K-| aiready had been 1 degrees F). Add the soda and pep-|#beons of tuo butter together until keeper's window after having laid] put the he jor Morgan permintandstiru {nto cold water| down precious greenbacks to cover a} was wrapped that Pour into a greas nder of fat, Stir! le Rr next to life it was his dearest p & inches), hon cool gather Into a} 1 ur on thin sheet on hrinking margin, session, It represented | ball and pull sht and stiff. |inverted pan. Mark in 1 inch squares So many times Slatem, the jumor] stone of fifty years of | stch out into s rope and eut | while warm, Yield: One and onc- | | partner—he with the eye of a cod—|tense—the ruffled shirt } into small pieces with scissors. Yield: | third pounds. [had been aeen by the loungers in the Seldierly swagger, the tmp Weight, seven and one-halt | MAPLE CARAMELS, customers’ room to tap old Major] .,J9, the safe haven of ¢ pad gee liaearee —— o y Wouider ape loca tne | eon sae the Major opened « Maple mn, 2 corm, 2) num. cara, oe, Morgan on the shoulder and lead feather 6 The phiegmatic man ‘cle (MAREE PRALINE ik Paglia wainuin, % ¢ | way to the bookkeeper’s window, For| with whiskers was not at all moved 44 cop: boning wate eas, 2 cue, ok together th | Mrs. Buffalo Bul" was playing Pros,| bY What he saw lying in faded plu Pens Cook t er the sugar and water | syrup and top milk, stirring until the | Rice, which was one of those obecure| MasJor Morgan trembled as with an Santit the r is well dissolved. Add | sugar is dissolved a firm y B. , left on Wall Street's door- | By Mildred Lodewick | °2’7™*:_If she cannot have the/low hair dressing shows a very|crowned toque with two full blown) war bab iat ia Fate knee The pawnbroker screwed a glass in j top milk and cook es oe Fag Ar Be A da ai waved coiffure that enhances her|original way to achieve the puffed!roses trimming {t in front and al step and Pros. Kice cried constanuy| iy eye and the. wittterinne ’ ormed (2% 1 Soo! ein abou - ¢ Cour a8, to ort nt Co, ” ore pike, t until cre which have | last few minutes of ¢ Te Nat York bene Wey | beauty the rest of the year around effect at the sides of the face which| velvet ribbon tying at the back. SOV eadeh Prom Tien’ will tale | medal, surrounds Nt ‘by A wreath heen ¢ Drop from | ve urn Pave WO things that refuse to go she will brush her hair well, go {t|so many girls necd. The hair is! For the girl whose wardrobe hasta rise if this here, now, Hoofer, puta | Py tle read casually the inser. tip of paper. Yield; 25 pralines SOCOANUT, BISCUITS. ens without the aid of brillian- drawn low on each side and held in| become tiresome after continued! through the no wheat eating stuf" | medal: | Little Floto had noted the thin lines! Ty act of ¢ glis tine and is fluffy to handle, and! soft braids which are coiled over the w together, even for the coax- When Congress of the ar at one place, my suggestion for! cout the mouth of the old cavalier cum; corm arrus ins aeatanct ings of the prettiest feminine | +0.) she will coil i or braid it and|ears and the ends crossed in back, |a smart way of adding new life and! as he s« into a seat before the Weis react te Renrdea te x white until stiff: fold ir creatures, are artificially curly arrange it in some such manner as| For August weather two cool nest 1s with a few yards of Bayadere | wowing, § enciy morning. | Major Ale: bia Junius Morgan Lhd ni . ——— ane vive ained righ For Bravery in Action. }locks and hot summer weather. As/I ha ve suggested here. picturesque chap | AUX are sugge striped ribbon to fashion a nobby cap) ay: "the Major anwwored with| *Gonfod rate Bladen hace them D. Sh iff distressing as such a state of affairs| Tho high coiffure is a simple twist| made all of tulle. One is a and tie the rest of it aboxt one’s|a bird hike chirp of forced brivkness| crooned the pawnbroker. ‘The Maj The Only W oman eputy EYUT |ts, the ctever woman will not tet it! at the back with the front drawn|o! Shanter, held witha band of rore-|waist to tie in a splashy knot and Pa dlnaraebie titi ton varuaree| © dis Face be empurple rob her of any of her accustomed back softly from a side part. The! buds, while the other is a square| fringed ends that noble grain, seb, an’ Pros, Rice i#|@ band of. herole commenwealths pile ste echoes a ses seas _ $f! coin’ to soa! eh oun . 1 4 the United states | OUR MOTTO: LATER EXTRA THE WEATHER: mance ite Hitt aude ns phe oa pend he Ser a ment atolals araincadetl a “E Pluribus Strappus” Hay ane Cheertuh |") melon vera et tat en fetinthdioed it ‘ Hoover might put the Nation on a : wheat ration and advise the substi- le and let a drop of acid fall on tution of rice and corn, Major Mor-| ear golden face of Major Mo: gan nodded his white head sagely| fan's heart's treasure, Intently the j : . or, Ss byy 7a) a Od — i] Like the Inside of “United We Stand” ul J a an Old Boot. er the paper. sharp eyes were bent upon a tir oO d A h, faith bollin, de dro 5 the ol Edited by ARTHUR (BUGS) BAER to Pract Tice bas Bren alnignty ha'ad| Then ‘he wiped the medal against hi -——- --~— vam = — to maintain,” he murmured. “I @ut-| coat sleeve and passed It back t | inly would welcome an upward ten-| Major with an indolent gesture. lifted the stopper from a@ tit or fight” ruling will be extended to ; apply to the fair sex, and that a list of essential and non-essential occu- pations will be drawn up and applied | to the ladies. i Miss Norma Talmadge, who does not deny she has posed for pictures, | up and picked out a job for herself | this week. She lives in Bay Side, L. L, ind for some months she has noticed the need for more police activity ere. Sheriff Mitchell of Queens you everything for a nickel. Our riots are palatial Our crushes are deney.” “Worth Practically nod the last chirp in stylis ing. - = : Hut the two changes whieh the boy | croaked the pwnbroker, “Fra de D in stylish suffering, Our locals are very local Our | 040 onthe board after the caballatic| a leedlo gold wash—just expresses are cuckoos. letters, “Pro. Kt showed revision, Major Alcibiades Junius Moves But we fear that the tall oost of atrocities may cause us to lower downward, Then Slatem appeared in| gathered himself together aft 1 4 L ithe door of i} office and crooked ‘ort and, th the me onc n our high standard of tnefictency, ‘The nickel has shrunk Like @ Palm | ‘PP, 200" of his offs und crooked | em bse we each sult tn a laundry whe 5 REDUCED RATIONS Following the instructions of the Hats Commish, we have taken all the sugar bowls off the Bronx expresses. Strappengers will have to sweeten their rides with their elbows. We wili atone for the lack of sugar bowls by dishing up twice as many lemons. During rush hours latter | in its ca turned out te the blue * " y e@ day tind the glass door ss than white lare of the avenue County talked with Norma’ on aay no beefsteaks, lamb chops or veal cutlets wil] be served on the Brook Urleas ouk atbdents Kick in with € onal we gay kare te ind bbe ti hag Bi enante ar yer ene ay . and listened to her tale of woe; sized lyn locals, but every passenger can have a little jam ere eae ere ” cents, we may have to withdraw | head was held higher than ever and 4 mbulance was summoned up her physical qualifications and im Ladi yp 8 h Httle } ee | some of our intricate riots from the schedule, ‘i heed ea nine Bian tay 7 Hy ae aay Every strappenger will be allotted his usual portion of subway | Raed aa each eh ita aioe ‘ mediately placed he nis salary lis ! ; Efe ewes © ‘ ; ———$—<$—$—$—$$—$—_ ed on each ehe on the as the only woman deputy sherift in atmosphere, and we advise them they can get more with a spoom | We again squint with nearsighted pride at our numerous mottoes, HS se Ube oe ae aypeod oe he pronounced the man roaea iby pater Owing to the hot wave, the subway air is a trif_le syrupy, as the manue | which fit the subway lke @ new boot fits an old bunton arenes the cage to. the stress tens . and he had a me t Pee torcee «hen abo isn't GiaKiak facturers are using an inferlor war brand of glucose. One subway seat | ‘H Pluribus Strappus,” or “United We Stand,” ts a fttng labet tor | ; will be divided up among 200 strappengers exept « 1 rs, i . pictures she will n the lookout for ¢ P the Bronx boat WN re offenders of the law. She is author- when 348,876,000 patients will be billeted in eaci am, ‘This niaitymiin Jassvor” or MManyiin @ne” te the proven tee tor a (CSP eae. to Teach Its New Americans ized to make quell riots, serve CO OOS NEES ccnp canes | SRE Ome \__,To Speak Language of Flag They Serve summons to auton peeders and Six Cent rannus” describes our efforts to jimmy an extra meg keep pou nl Island in gen we have ample strap munitions and will be able to supply both 1 out of the publte. VERYBODY knows what the, and have never learned to speak eral and in Bay in particular, and wholesale strappengers. During the riot hours, elbows are | a Marie arene F American Army 1s doing for| write correctly their own languag Gome job for N 4 closer than polka dots, we advise our clients to keep their feet In their | America, but how many know| Such men, if they take advantage Bix year © this new deputy eaapala REPRISAL Ae what America is doing for the army? | of the opportunity offered by the *Y “a 7; h Y | - rn ft example hat ! » hon t t t wheriff was a pupil in the Erasmus No more than one portion of confusion will be served to each Unless ert m of the Strapborough ceases, we will again toss | How many know r ex raRls; ' ; will come home qualitie a P bes . High School in Brooklyn, She was ie our “H” shuttle into operation. ur cans in the Expedt und a better social status thas Just one of the regular Flatbush stu Pabeale aise aa ___ | tionary have an. excellent could bold whea dents, She had dark eyes; she was a | chance ne with them a “ wis Siunette and she had pep. One day Nickels are just as thick and fat a rein 14 , ome. Celery L ong Believed to Be | oisonous sepa Avion ion tae ae told Talmadge she was | that ys} . how a nickel doesn't carry the authority it ed when the Pi wi seaicia ha waa (ae? | gving to hook up wit! picture} Miss Talmadge, as a deputy sherlf?, im Fathers crowded one another off the original Plymouth Rock I ‘ saa seabed piers Ln been intrusted to the | yrtcn | y studio, Mother irred, but Norma }upon to 4 h ives) During the War of 1812 you could walk ail day for 5 ceu But now rer aT fatale { rh MIA RA paraatt Xi et ee au. WHloh ny of Dv horned | . 1 h 8] the . Hyg r| a Walk In the subway Is very expensive b . ale a 4 py war j 1. the tas ; 1s misunder \ \ 1 1 f I | The wear and tear on our car windows caused by passengers try M rough 214 , i 1 1 was v . , mun make fu i oe | osnya ‘ ¥ The | sweet S mah you ore J ng to through them Is terrific, All ¢ X Cars ar dout {1 1 und « eta fond of ' A ™ : Daiie Shee which) own eff wn ! At hs 1 t eat y , nae +} of shape, like a Fiji [slander full of prunes and water, No metal | celery was lor lered f , ' n its cu h ye ; ; 4 1 com ing ¢ ' r can stand the terrific bombardment of elvows handed out to our cars | 4? w \ \ E he va ve a” at ¢ mitt shi r w ¢ asta t prin s his aurre faet @ eird w elery, & OW Hed nl oa nea y the 1 1 a ruly 5! r along a la Barney O| each da, ee ey re cain Sanielinan 1/Americans whe know no h thai Chena atiallane Me eras ik lotion ata ina had har bad It Norm r keep her badge bright During the Black Hole of Calcutta days you could get more for “ipeos ked 1 flail until the me to America as|over t M N a Uitte sooner because she might hava and th her m >| a jitney than is possitile now. ‘There were no modern improvements in , ee arsed b for celery wasl mature men, but alw the large nun | flve hours a day of inte prevented ra f puncture » great things are ex-| , ac! 4 spate aye pyar es ' | ditehes and ma ¥ “Ope 1 1, and its cultivation spread) ber—surprisingly larco—of Amert great part of this t is Bay Side last week. However, she pected o! Iyland, he Black Hole. No straps, no jams, no blocks, no nothing We é ve The French were the fir Hi Livate A q Vwho have lived here all thelr lives| voted to Engtish t —— ene mre rere nn . we