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q | a TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1920 a 4 ( | a Wife Give Up Her Husband to th ; y | When Should s3i'- Qaceteenten: | im é Ne OPPPEP ILLS L LLL Sparkling Fable (y,'" Fic te teary 7 LeBlanc Tells om This Page To-Morrow. puneenevanennvedmvenmreeaneoon nae } ’ | OKING ine ORRSGIVING [INNES [Can You Beat It! ween. By Maurice Ketten | er IN THE: F ee ——— VIODERN KITCHENETTE By Fay Stevenson. Coprtadt, 1980, by The Prow Publishing Co, (The New York venine World) I IT POSSIBLE to get on old-fashioned Thanksgiving dinner in a kitchenette? », ‘ ‘It 18," say three New York women who are planning dinners just Here’s How to Pick like “mother used to get.” Every one of these women is going to roast -A Good Chicken ® turkey with all the fixings, have a pie an’ thing and they going to be flustered or worried or over-heated, either, And this Is the way they're going to do it: F the cook is clever she will produce HOW A BUSINESS WOMAN WILL GET DINNER FOR 8IX, a bird qq@ite as delectable as the aso eee makes dunt Pie deere i 4 piece de resistance for e holiday RS. IDA J. DUTTON, who is business manager turkey of the “good old: days, tabla ae the choisent teosh fOWIe ane of the New York Exchange for Woman's, Work, Chestnut and oyster dressing can phe can feel mice ie ‘ood because 1s going to cook her own dinner in her kitchen- be used in chicken ag well as in it was carefully raised in the part ette apartment at No. 202 West 74th Street, In fact, turkey. Many cooks prefer yellow of the country best adapted for that she is going to entertain « party of six, and every turnips as a stuffing. purpose. It was asctentifically killed morsel of the dinner will be prepared in a two b; ‘ and packed, and then carefully in- pata lage a pe ; '¥ In selecting a chicken for roasting spected before it reached the mar- intend to do all the cooking myself,” said Mrs, Ake sure it ts plump and that it ket. Dutton, “with the exception of baking my own: mince "as pin feathers, not hairs, Latter ,,1% Muying poultry, benr tn ming ere Mos that fresh fowl has pale, soft, yellow pie, It seems foolish for a woman to do that nowa- !ndicates an old bird. The skin skin sufficiently transparent to reveal days when such excellent pies can be bought just should be unbroken and the feet soft the clear pink of the muscles, and around the corner, and pllabl there should be no greenish cast. A “Then, as to the vegetables," continued Mrs. Dutton, , Dont worry about the chicken be- good cold storage fowl has whitish, cold storage variety, It dry skin, a bit less translucent than IF You DON'T WHY ARE “{ shall prepare all those the night before, along with '9S of th - ated th 7 e 0 a] th drei forthe taker, to hat alt aly have to Soatmate MO Penance Madat to fom el Al Aen tes | STOP PINCHING YOU SCOLDING Turkeys Too High? Mi cero * do is cook my turkey on Thanksgiving Day. 1 intend Poy “stone | . aS Oy coae. ety ek sh ' orage goods, This need aot chicken has the akin unbroken and , to keep my kitchenetts window dropped half way so that everything will alarm the housewife, ag cold stor- slightly wrinkled leat cGy), ] l L Hin be cool and comfortable, I don't see why & woman can't have all the SP, ANK YOU ! goodies her mother and grandmother used to serve If she does a little bit of planning ahead, “[ shall start my dinner off with honeydew melons, Then IT have P tt B b Ir L eliminated soup, because that takes an extra burner, and I don't belleve re a ene oses the average person cares for it this day of all others. So right after my meions I shall usher in the bird I find that a 15-pound one just fits e \ nicely Into my oven. My yegetables will be candied et potatoes, tu ortune an 1c 1) er nips and squash. After that | shall have salad which has been pre- ———— : | | { | } 1 pared the day before and put together Just a few-tnoments before serving | Then I shall have that delicious ‘bought’ ple, nuts and raisins and demi tasse, Could anything be simpler?” ‘* HOW A HOUSEWIFE WILL MANAGE IN HER KITCHENETTE. Judge Landis a Solomon. j i “RK RICK BROWN, ‘who has kitchenette. M apartment at No. 1421 University Place, is alto r=. going to do most of her cooking the day bet . ‘ A "i : poliihet wer Witohenutiel/space can Ge devoted \to the -For Four Years Mrs. Dollie Matters, Rich Widow, } bird on the great day fi and Margaret Ryan, Poor and Single, Have ] “LT expect nine people,” laughed Mrs. Brown all J am planning to do that duy is to roast the turkey and whip some cream, I shall have soup because most of my guests are relatives and 1 know about what sort of a dinner they will expect. Then will follow | Thanksgiving vogetables, Fought for Child. moe HE HAS AN Don'T BLAME HIN. the turkey and the ust which 1 shall only have ta leat, since T shall do all “ AWFUL HABIT { HE HAS TO HOLD ON rie “And rari more ada Mis Brown, “my diner ' sien OF To SOMETHING — our {is six, because do not wish to have to get up a i HING MY LEG fat YOuR SKIRT |S OUT ee 7 , Hitec aecss | second meal, I have Planned to have rice with my ae turkey, Southern style. ‘Then 1 shall have a Waldorf salad and after this a pudding which cailé for whipped cream, Two pies, one pumpkin and the other mince, will f pend upon them. ‘hen, of ¢ raisins which make ‘Thanksgiving com) “{ have planned to servo my coffee with my dinner Mhanksgiving is more of « affair than a socle! Til wayer my dinner will be just as good as the ones mothe: prepare in a bl kitchen, and I know I'm not going to work half : A THANKSGIVING FEAST IN AN ARTIST'S STUDIO. © oi ND then there is Miss Callista O'> i, #8! r $ iy 7 } Rose O'Nelll, the artist and author, whe et her dinner in a studio kitchenette at No, 62 Washington Square. “Rose is in Py kewples and T are said Miss O'Neill, “but her sing to give a Thanksgiving party for her and we are going to cook e y Dit of it our q ie s a . selves, In fact, we are n going to make our own 3 7 yj | mince pie.” > ane “ : — = — a = =— _ | Where is the brandy coming from?” T asked Miss a ae ¢ - | O'Neill, who tossed her head and 1; ed : MR2 FREDERICK MATTERS é "Ss 46 mp? | “The kewpiea may find some, but at any rate DETR RN ATION - e 4 B NEAL R.~ CUBA’S ‘BABE RUTH’ ] we are going to cook a big twenty-pound turkey and By Marguerite Mooers Marshall IY ¢ SAHARA REWARDED AFTER we will not be the least bit crowded or overheated. We oy MGrQUentte 8) Ne . . O poe shall do most of the work th uy before, and the pi q SOS pir BOE Stems times PSR ne ALE CURSES SLE Senn One - EACH HOME RUN. . | GASTON Oi he baked two daya ahead of time and the eanberry Ma Ryan at last has her beby, Quite In accordance with the jaws Covetteht, 1920. by the Teese Publishing Co, evently died from exposure, brought ‘There are many other new faces at i Gace: \itewise of our best romantic IMUM, A pour woman's fight against a rich one (Te New York Eventug World) on by a Congressional tnvestigation. the opera, some of them on the same 4 “We expect to have w delicious time,” conctuded Mian O'Neill. ¢ for the possessian of her child ts crowned with success, say reporta just re EW YORK’S opera season ts off , Mrs. MoGuffey is now taking Fifth old wrinkled backgrounds. A few of don't see why every woman who liver in a kitchenette can't have just as Ce!ved trom Canada, where the Otta tou eld the decision in a cloud of talcum powder, A¥enue society by storm. In other the old-time masculine set have beca i ae ie ink {ta lots easier, Our poo: the lower court and of Judse = mie onenin ih . words, she Is as popular with the noted as nt, but they will return | Rep} oar OUR AS ME MOTE. aA ERS EN Ki mae: inant cwnieh opening nixht was the bareback aetas a ripping northeaster. to thelr accustomed places @@ #oon | mothers and grandmothers left everything Ull the last minute, and they Kenesaw Mountain ndis of ¢ Pa HGH Oa arkae LN a eatest bareback exhitition since Mrs, MeGuffey ts one of those charm- as the subpoena season is closed. 1 miles to get a pinch of galt, while all we have to It is to work cago, in deciding that Margaret, of To ee. agnt Harnum's clrous opened the Madison (MX A0uls that think George Ade {sa As to the oper stars themselves, | the day befone and then Thanksgiving Day siand In a circle and the two warring women, js the against Matters, who, if there Sauare Garden, All the old cust drink and Robert W, Chambers Is an they have inaugurated the new season | reach all over the rqom mother of “Buby trene had heen no direct helr, was entitled era are 1 HI the old custom~ apartment hotel. She believes a net with @ rare and pleasing enthusiaam, AR all Chalieawhtan whigh waretat wou every Tare ofthe audio 2 ! eet BCE Batt ne Ge are back again this seagoo, of armor cheapens a drawing room considering that income taxes don’t Pos | 3 Ne URWES CE Chis) Abies Woke i é lined to find out what the because it !s made of tin, and sweet scem to realixe the war ta all ove th Irene ad sthumous chiki, r would enjoy Biblical case in which King bisbind’s wlomon rendered his mitted to cision; and also the al onflicts the wit | CRE CHANKSGIVING SPIRIC. oo soe rt ca ted thelr eyes and affirmed everything Miss O'Neill said the > 0 to it, ve kitchenette housewives! It's as easy as falling off a log peas are her favorite Bower. When- But opera wil siways be @ succes TDAegeeerane: she attends a avcial function so long ag it's sung in the same lan- feds of new puplis for the Met- Mra, MoGuffey ims the centre of a guage ao prescriptions are written ropolitan night sehool in the garlic laughing group, and apaghott! ts chewed, languages ras are about, and there are tal wUp s ipcwaestaur vepeRidgcn in the's tters, in Prominent this year tn the charmed By Sophie Irene Loeb of 1918, that the public first hi Whose wursery little Irene played opera elvcle are the MoGurks, form ' 1930 by The Pree Publiahing Co. (The New York Eroning World) the most modern changeling, Poppy maui Hen @xDenRlNs toya erly of Soupbone, Tex. Mr. McGurk ; . MOTHER was making ready for gotten sain? Would I chan, Se ea eed eae ed ne later the game Witness admitted they Wil be romerhhered as’ the gentle ° BY Roy il. . M¢CARDELL « i holiday of the yeor that I love frone motion picture magnate, who ag Mrs eas sections in henyard elit oll wells that were um was after the evening meal, the & big Angora cat down here from her ie ci rollaay . veg Dollie Ledgerwood Matters actually an'a strange story and charted on Rockefellers privat ontia asi the Noor sister's” sald Mr, Jagr. the most,” she said. ‘It is a holiday To all these und many more lives n HLT BAAN EE ped ig ‘s private map ahildren were playing on the flo o for all roligions and all ereeds and that I neo about me T answer, No, 1 Nal Poisenaian of) the tty ee tuby who bad been given ty the Of te world. The MoGurka are nd not quarreling, strange to Pees tre t0 iy for "was the everybody, And 1 malke-it a speclal wenls ee soit AS Cee Thane place millionaire lady." now forging ahead in society ke Say, and Mr. and Mrs, Jarr were “Me? How am I to bring an An- occasion in the family. We have rem- give Day end every other day of ther side of the ttle Irone's Judge the new “Chief Jus- a flock of mud turties on @ treadmill. reading and conversing ore cat home? Why, those brutes 3 Iniacences, and everybody tells what he Bee hat tesen ahaa ant cradle, figuratively apeaking, stood tice of B wrd the case, US- Others noted in the brilliant audi. , "Mrs Stryver has given me one of are as big ax u twonty-pound bam,” should be’ particularly thankful for, Seen eaten Mit T never Jose the appealing figtire of the unmar- tened lo Margaret's pathetic testimony ence were the Coope-Howitts of Low Bet equtiful Angora cate.” aald Mra. was the plaint of Mr. Jarr. SvOt course, we have the annual tur- jope and that | can go on." : mother, slender, sweet-faced, and invited Mrs. Matters to take th ‘ se Jarr, “I's a Chwintmaa gift a ittle “It will be no trouble at all,” said May ANA CAIT Ee et Ane Re And thitt | cin ee oime like the tWenty-yeur-old Margaret Ryan, a stand refused, although she had Amseles, as dazzling as ever; the ahead of time, but atill a Christmas Mrs, Jarr. “We have arranged for } RY ae haye'a grout 105" eae ee ae eidit. Tobe thauk. Canadian girl, Like many ot reiterated constantly that Irene was Rurr-Bunn family of Louisville, Ky, sift, 1 suppose.” that. You are to bring it in big, soft 4 gether we haye a ianksyti RU Leak Beaters Darnmatieiie or weston At the word “cat" the two children leather dros sult case.” born to her, and had asserted her bellef and t Tas tuother is happy tnt) ful for something that has’ hs floor clamoring. The expresvion of hopeless terror th were tp from t ere eee ry ae that she has the spirit of Thanks- to you, that has given you more 5 toa ¢ He bev; hose Hamme ana take. thy baby aw ne fascinating newcomer to the “oy, hokey! a cat for me!” cried that spread over Mr, Jurr’s face woke é giving : ‘ost, oF money, or position, Is one 10.8 Canad oO eeetion during Landis, altthng kt pera. set [y Mra, Fellx Blopp, wife of the little boy cho of pity in Mra. Jarr’s breast 1 know another woman think: but to be thankful that things \oseliie her baby, she found, between two mothers, gave a judg millionaire mousetrap magnate. “No, i's my tat, it's my tat!" "Don't look as though you were mother of several ehildren, Tsp wre NUL We that you are what you the F Story, after he ment in favor of t) snadian Mrs, Blopp Nas been taker : shouted the little girt expected to murder somebody and hide her ubou fe Thanksgiving hy re, and to Keep hope—somehow there iway tnd gona overs. sith, and, while M ‘. ” DF a UP by 8 It's mamma's cat,” said Mrs, Jarr, the remains,” she said. “I'll go along bus | have nothing with iy no. be element which to be Wd Rane Oxere: Be ra kone clety and dropped so often she | calmly, "Let us understand that right with you, you big baby, Mrs, Rangle to give thanks,” she ansyered tan , The nthe ee RIG Gusta give Jren aothor’—-Margarer (he of © pump handle. She ty In the beginning. So you children is coming over to stay here with the a 1 I huve no tur the old Suni school adage, Be ay dee re ecmany g. Roan ted h ‘ wk: 3 need not think you have something children.” tr ings that go with it, Ofc Count your blessings,” still holds p ; i; The an Oh, my balay t coup ts knitting ham sandwiches 2°, '¢ rrel over Mra, Rangle did come over and the i we telk about it, and colebare It al, Some truths may i Tet Waklon Eoatira, exclibinnd, Vhi while i = Ken 1 wanna canary bird, a nice Jarra departed for the region of and yvemember it when it comes fashioned, but they are never RRR IRR eet oan can trusting lock (2F the starving supers in the home yella can bird!" piped the iittle stately apartment houses over on the arolind, hit we canavt make merry true ihe exe as Meee 7 Py eink Ni ie ail dg scone from “Faust girl, “Mury Rangle has a canary avenue, Mr. Jarr a prey to the most on When Tle abit a priden dey i Temy pathy a DUCK to. MEN! tite “lon. onion ‘bird profound despatr. e thing, how scord OC URTee Ihe helean: MEkS Heun hid -eid. } THaeri PP) ‘eam old "You are not golng to haya a But the cat, a great, maxon SS ut . y Z hind OY ain Ue ToC Get w Broth » family th “ canary bird,” sald Mrs. Jarr, firmly. creature, went unsuspectingly the TERRIEN- Tres ‘ anks for ‘ ka Home IOWA. He atroe ir about the “When you have any live pets you trap, the lid of the vValiso was €8"7"4) news Prove alive and well; whic tee Ren ducts Sto me hetore © int took Richmond, Be- Pesiect them after the novelty wears slammed down and the Jarre were wo have id fol rt could wish, and the b nb oue, Ge ROnDNch oN, nd SIAL Ie etods x : oft soon aboard « downtown trolley car UBA has a “Babe Ruth” too? BE unks every sing y about it ait wish 8 irs. Dollie lett fo aaeo thas Re would Be wi b age to Mr pp she "Then can 1 have a dog? T want All was quiet for a few moments, und is Te Aart he vEnGr 4 that they could exchange pla who had) mare ing tO AdHAt me In eaning my ob ed 4s one of the most beautiful a long little dog like Printzie that then the cries of what seemed to be a - he mandarea | I used to think that this mother, and be a bit husband but a few Bho may nel hive as f jothes south of the Mason-Dixon 1z4y Slavinsky has!” smothering babs arose from the , centro flelder, who hit thre jorrible spirit of ng that death, Nit been Bs Bea Whius given’ hers Due Seaoarh AINGioka) Biet Mrs. Jarr, with masterly activity, vallse, eve ae and a double in a gange those om the theor Misericordia Hos. will have # of « tual mother Heaboure ines She has soon brought’ order out of chaos, A bony-nosed woman soon rallied Played against the Giants recentiy 97] 1 was cov the more we haye-the more we _at the same time She did tak © child to Ottawa cislly prominent since Mr. however, “She took the children to the other paascogers around her at Havana Whenever Terrientte | wondered why my chil and the leas we are thankful, Ryan went there to and changed HAA noTrene t> Topp began advertising Bureka their bedroom and commanded them — "There's a baby in that valise! Stop Pieparpl aut & ‘otrouit t fas have what ciher childre 1 Kya tho. dlaweuniled \peoples th rowan Kathleen. A little over a year ako MP. iiousetraps in the nickel magazines, to dixrabe quietly and retire, and whore you sce the firat policeman! *hower him with money, $20 olf heart was bitter, and my spirit was called "gro et. Ter of tha Matters was irreated by the Ottawa * turned to Mr. Jarr she ontored the cunductor pleses treats being among anything bat tiutkful, But 1 know big eplrite anid) nurses, took it palien on uw charge of attempted ab: Another member of the primary Mra. Stryver Js going to give . “It's not a baby, ma'am ici Santee butions. nam petter now, T have Hived a whole lot. who ar tun her at birth and duction ae in tol reading ia: Mra. Lalla. mi of her beautiful Angora cuts,” Bapless Mr. Jarr, “It's a cat abeve, Tusa kame ‘Derrientiemm j “Would I chanka plas they seen arenes And now the sourt af Just resort t ote Nae GP aNeUiA ta eloncsae peated eniOpen the valle and show us ir sua y amounted saa ha miionatre: whone ey nat her baby, a boy, auphe ai a aaa Pee re ite (vet msice ent 00 A coe't est ils day of the year a cided against Dollie Mutt Aid MoGuite vse war work mado his yy at's wrong with it?” asked Mr Be arn opened the vail nd th > Eee 1 change place giving—that they are liv! 1 the 1 in court now a nurse had holp wondering name fam on. every ked Mp. There's nothing wrong with it, Angora leaped out and took it on the NEWEST NOTES OF SCIENCE, 4 woman who Ic for Rreutest age the world has ever shown her a beautifully dressed baby Irene-Kuthleen herwelf will think if sh» sir MeGut t will be remembered, It's one she didn't want and she let run for home An inventor has patented an el 4 who has only money to co nown » matter how humble, dt is which, she sa had been born to eve up and learns that she t i ner sister have 75 he ai 4 ‘There she goes!" cried Mr. Jarr. ¢ Nght that can be attached tem for her wealih of woe? & privilege to find one's self in it. "the millionaire lady"—Mrs, Matters escaped being the heiress to a th Uixcovered: thie svcret process of well her sister have it and’ Mre. Stryver "Don't. speak to. me," replied Mrs, lead pencil or fountain pen, recetving “Would 1 exchange places with the So give thanks for this, if nothing jand that, belleving her own child a million—and ost missed kagwi ng olive-drat burlap to the Govern- asked me if I'll have the cat.” Jarg hysterically, ‘Why did you drag current from a di attery tm ite » of a man who lives on his ill- . {pad, she had sbbbed at the sight of her really-truly own mother! ment for all-wool army blankets, He You'll have a nice time bringing me \long to make a show of me?" user's paket, " | ; J ne ee ae ce ine ee ee a aR ES re eae enelil ee eR

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