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J THAR WR HMR ERAN HK CO | The Whole Duty of : WOMAN i An:ient Cook Book Emphasized Food and Its Preparation PEAR MEME RR ERS Proper Conduct for Virgins, § No Stint of Pocketbook — Wives and Widows Outlined } Men'S” Vanity Recognized, With Much Detail. and Their Ready Thirst. By Marguerite Mooers Marshall Copyright, 1022, (New York Evening World) by Presa Publishing Co», OW they, did eat, In the brave days of old! H They udmitted impediments neither of pocketbook nor of precau- tion nor of prohibition, They could afford to use eges by the dozen, cream by the gallon, butter by the hundred-weight. They died of gout ind apoplexy, but it was a great life while digestion lasted. And their home brew was mighty and did prevail. These conclusions are to be drawn ; = ; from even a cursory examination of a eiaeea La ent gun PAs most interesting collection of the pound and in the bottom of the dish cookbooks of yesteryear, brought to- lay a layer of butter with artichoke 7 y York woman, Mrs. veal, sweetbreads and cocks- ee ee rey Oe ae NGL 8 sand over them lay the chickens anche Halleck De Pity of No. 3 with some bits of butter rolled up in hy se Gramercy Park, and now on exhibi- und some balls of jalle fore . Lay on a lid of putt tion at the Anderson Galleries. orced meats 0 Several of these c kbooks go back paste. The oven must not be too hot. $ we COO! While it is baking make the following to the seventeenth and eighteenth caudie: Boil a blade of mace in hulf 20 ¢ is a worn but valu- a pint of white wine or cyder, ta eae ee aceon volume, “Le Pas- off the fire and flip in the yolks able iittle French yolume, two eggs well beaten, with a spoon- tissier Francois,” which was printed fy) of sugar, and a little bit of butter vy the famous Elzevirs in Amster- rolled up in flour, Pour in this re ‘caudle? when the pye comes out of dam in 1655. the Gven: One of the most amusing English “(More prize re cookbooks bears on its title page the books of yester: date 1737." The many-storied title a forthcoming: « 8 follows: see CTE HERO, pA ! es from the cook- twill be printed in ruicle.) “The Whole Duty of a Woman: x ™ or an infallible x You Often Read & Guide to the Fair Sex, i . CMO é About Him: d Rules, Directions and Obse — tions for Their Conduct aad F havior Through All Ages and Circumstances of Life, as Vir- gins, Wives or Widows. WITH Directions How to Obtain Ail Useful and Fashionable Accom- plishments Suitable to the Sex. In Which Are Comprised All Parts of Good Housewifery, Par- ticularly Rules and Receipts in Every Kind of Cookery. 1. Making All Sorts of Seups and Sauces. 2. Dressing Flesh, Fish ond PRINCE ANTOINE BIBESCO. Fowl. 3. Making About Forty Dit- Terent Sorts of Puddings 4. The whole Art of Past: in Making I Tarts anu Pastries. 5. Receipts For, All Manner of Pickling, Collaring, etc 6. For Preserving, ™ Creams, Jellies and Manner of Confectione 7. Rules and Directions Setting Out Dinners pers and Grand Prince An-roine Biersco-/ HE Roumanian Minister at Washington does not shine Caner Added Bills 0 altogether in the reflected 5 arm? ANNICN. Syronth in tiie Year. light of his brilliant wife, formerly ' sata ALSO Elizabeth Asquith, who has “only vc and receipts for making herself to blame.” By way of choicest Cordials for the being more than a diplomat he is a Iirewing Beers, Ales, &¢ all sorts) of Enelish S. Cyder, Mum, Me 1 V musician and a writer of plays. His grandfather was a “reigning Prince” of Roumania a good many years ago. The young Prince has Pertum represented Roumania at Paris, a Do ee ae tie hook is devoud Vienna, Brussels and London and cin Win is &e, With Pomatums, © THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1922. CBE BTA HE WR SE FTA 9 HTT MT HT SY Can You Beat It! we By Maurice Ketten i THORN RECHT HO HCH HH HTH BH RTA HB HT HHH HO HH I cononanaaddans WE ARE ALL OU ARE By FAR HE MOST Successful ONE Pa ee ) EVERYBODY SPEAKS O IN SUCH HIGH TERNS Seas Te ~ You ARE SUCH A QC CHARMING HOST “ THE FAMILY HAS DECIDED 7% SPEND. THE /INTER. te “the whole duty of woman,’* with auit’a promising) youndeter: chapters on Religion, Moe Meek- = 9 youngster. ion, Affability, Of the ness, Compo ic ‘uty of Virgins, Of the Manner or Behaviour Toward Men, of oro Vriendships and Censure, Of Vanity ond Affectation, Of Pride and Divers stons, Of Wives, Of a Wife's Be ‘tor to. a Drunkard, Of the Hous ige without Per 4 {vithout Rudeness, and oblige W 4 'esgy as she an Tavitation, or leaving Room for the Billy lwurriedly poucy, nterenerpon the least encou- left the pastry Beeements, This is so very nice, that shop and scur- it must engage them jo gee fal ta ried down Nassau petual reteh ano rele Glance Street for their See mere ‘Advantage than a hundred daily walk. Rrorda not enough considered; | the Billy looked at Language of | the Levert athe Peggy just a moment, then he pulled uc] the most out a clgarette, lit It and held it just ee le ‘all very well, but the exactly as she saldsthe way the boss REAL duty of woman Is to be ds aig, tke grim death. . She overed in, the, et Paresneciti. “I mean,” said Billy, choosing his boat Me if must, for cxerabout forty different words very carefully and deliverate- puddings,” of which here is a Bernie ly, “just what I say. If you continue puddin on John, and see whether +’ .5 with this Jack Reed, akate with you? housekeeping allowance or his 1" 80 Wo en eee bam tion first cracks under e promised to faba go skating with me, and let him join An Almond Pudding. our luncheon parties, we will be Blanch and pound half a pound of utter strangers. You said we better latmonds with four erated biscults not tet the boss know we are chums 1 of nd three-quarters of a pound . q nd three-auari orange flower-water. during office hours. Well, if you 60 Putter, sack jwith a quart of creim about with Jack Reed you need have poved and mixed with elght exit no fears, We won't bo friends du sweet spice and sugar; cover Tht UM) ine ofice hours or after office hours hvith puff-paste, pour !n the bal ratte Ih . “Why, Billy Bracton, what do you Here's a nice, simple cake for SUN ean phy dictating as to whom I shall lay tea. know and whom I shall not know? I Plum Sake, of a peck ‘ont care a cookie about Jack Reed ret mast take ot Gven, put into but Iam not going to Insult him when Y aiittle cloves, mace, nutmeg and my mother and his mother were school alt, then wet it with 1 pound of but- gir] chums. I should think you could er and 1 pint of cream, melted 197 ‘see 1 don't like him.” pether; beat it very well w! P lateei eer eat 1Overes, leave out hait “Didn't he spoil our fun that night 5, a glass of sack, a little at your dance?” oe it ge eee * Shep “Not mine, you were jealous," Way it by the fire to rise. Then work usa yi Pi analeos et as pounds of currants, 4 ounces o: ‘And w th a good reason,” declared nee peel and citron candied, % Billy. “Jack Reed is the most impu- 2 pounds of sugars bake it in a Koop dent boy in the world. He has an idea torfind paper the hoop; butter the paper tat yo ‘ ‘ % nd OD ema into the oven, Toe it that you are his girl Just becausd he thubver with 3 whites of eggs, froth it bas just come to town and his mother ith @ rosemary sprig, put in half a used to talk to him about you when thelpound of sugar, beaten In a mortar; he was a child. Great Scott, what ailjjust fet it into the oven again to pores thiparden. ‘ padi , And here's something we all Uke; ‘Tut he can see I don't care for * A Chicken Pye. him.” Boll young chickens in an equal ‘Sec! He's too conceited to see tity of milk and ater; then fiea across his nose. He probably has an fb] FEI eTIRT IS REDE RID 2 ae oS The Heart of a Girl ‘HERE HOE HD HWE HH HET SUR WIHT HEH HTT Se HUIS a 2 UHI ODP ITIH SOM I WMI i Fs ERX In time of pleasure or pain—to stand by me, A tower of strength, to congratulate, condone v a console “4 ‘Through all the growing years and even unto the end Wank Head da a civetion mine madly and who now, in her old age, silently calls never considered Townley in the game eh the eolace that should be hers at all," confessed Billy. “I've seen St I forget the friend Billy seemed a trifle more good nat- ured for a moment as he said, “Peggy, I knew you never cared for him." “But my word, you don't think J care for Jack Reed? am very large boned. Mont of my weight lies around my hips and lower part of my back, How homely little chaps like this Jack Who fought for me in public and gave good counsel in priva's 1S Dos - can sDley be Reed’ walk off with the blushing And took my battles on his shoulder, reduced without causing ey ‘ace, bride many a time. Everybody asks ‘Even at sacrifice to self, which is thin, to lose flashes how they do it? Well, they do it by And who now, hard-hit, needs me to act in his behalf Secmaratie MARY aude conceit, they do it by haying pep and - ri One ndred and forty-one po personality. . pe Lest I forget the woman, the wife would be your correct weixht. As you Who linked life with me, the hus d, ire very large bone ce general ex- “Jack has a lot of pep and p Bonne When I had nothing and had need to work my way to better thing relacs to evenly distribute tha welght “There you aro, that's what gets Who tolled and slaved that my success be more secure To reduce the hips and lower part of the girls, I don't suppose you are Who 4s not so lovely as a younger une A ata SN od i eu vend y und ist he lex raising head over heels in love with Jack And whom I have neglected, sak ACU al ie lee Reed. He's fat, and going to be bald But who now shotild share with me the best I have seit ESL dhs weecayainan eer CEP as a badger but he's a good talker, Lest I forget the faithful one ihe ggie en a il he's full of repartee and he has a twinkle in his eye that would lead a cut to jump in the lake.” “T suppose one might make a simily Who aids me and is underpaid Who struggles in deing his duty as 4 matter of course The deeds that make me rich ‘or bis being there. forward are al Dear Miss Doscher: | am troubled with a super out of that, di y, “Lam Lest I forget the stranger at my door fluous growth of hair on my the ‘cat und the luke is the sea of Who asks my help and whom I tu 1 rms. What shall | do? Would matrimony Because of selfish view to he!p bu es your ammonia and perovide “Are you going ty Int him come And but for the grace of God J mish! We that very mia treatment be effect on the along with us to the skating rink to- Lest | forget the self-respect that I owe myself, arms? SAL night?" asked Billy Th { ingveararat hen w 2 op always these thing preparations f ‘ “Yes, and have that second skate n will I remember alway irare very trritat itive After that we'll give him the alr." —— kine, Parodia 1 y “Yes we will, he'll be tursing after GeaERER FOES ETH JOO ¢-OC:OOOOC RONEN E hlenoh aad 1 hk sone tht us all evening. Very if you % wea S cieteron\thnvar take him s muy spend the yi S Ska Tae 2A he ee ti The Housewife’s Scrapbook ear Miss. Doscher “phat's an ultimatum then? Bitner Copyriant, 1922, (New York F World) by Press Publishing : | wonder if you can tell me _ ; When'the cak Ls of anything to mak ¢ I snub my mother's friends or else I HEN making raised Wacu Vien the cake, or any naile grow. | sive up going with you” WW brush then: ghtly with put- wequiekly at the bottom, J wand atill they ues = ae ; ter before putting into oven iron or coffee ata y Then, I'm sorry Villy but T can’t top is browning too The growth ot t ernails can rrant your wish, despite your kind and they will separate smoothly tht rath be greatly eneauri by ' help in getting my new position, de- making a better appearance Co s. them with vast f , ty spite your friendship rins or despite geryed — horain' op nent anythin . If dishwashing makes ti i and each returned to the office, "I' ver throw away water in whicli weal Vinegar, This will keep t my AD Meiteen ixears, old pad pot} be around to-night.” meat and yegetables have hands soft and it 4s sald this precud- — FRey ‘are very thin and shapeless Mc day—Jack Reed Is On Thin loe. cooked. Use it foe soups, t will also prevent chappin although my body has always ERR MK NAMA RAKE A 15 Minutes a Day Try to Improve Yourself if It Takes All Morning Unless You Are a Woman, Quarter Hour Spells Will Make a New Man of You. By Neal R. O'Hara. : Copyright, 1922, (New York Evening World) by iress Publishing Co. I EARN something useful. Unless you are a woman, fifteen minutes a 3 x x * i % ‘ie a OWN RRR a RE. day will make a new man of you. Thousands have done it, but they are still advertising for more. Some of the world’s wonders nave been accomplished in fifteen minutes. A young egg can be made hard- botled within that innocent time. Wall Street was bombed inside of fifteen minutes. Carpentier went flat and Ponzi went broke in a small fraction of an hour. There is practically no limit to what you can do in fifteen minutes a day. — First fifteen minutes, on arising, : should be devoted to cleaning teeth. Look for the film on your molars WHAT Do You? Some people have a seven-reel. fea- Know M ture on thelr upper and doner teeth. Others have short reel sub- jects. Fifteen minutes a day will QUESTIONS. prevent you from committing pyor- 1. The coast line of what continent rhicide, does the Gulf of Guinea indent? i “2, Upon what part of the human Next fifteen minutes should be body is the surgical operation called devoted to using Zippo shaving “trepanning” performed? & What city tx:the eapital of Geers cream. Does not bite the tongue Copyright, 1923, (New York br prening World) Press Publlabing Co, gia? A half-inch on a non-skid shaviny 4. Which State is divided into two brush will raise a bushel and 4 hal/ parte by a lake? of lather. Zippo is rich and creamy In some climates the natives colo est point? thelr coffee with it. In other cl, he What famous French Queen was mates they don’t. Fifteen minutes She) areler SUSI AYA, a day with Zippo will give you e 7. Where is Cape Race? pie i 8. How many United States Presi- your stenographer will love to dante have been direct descendants of Wallop. For sale at all drug store~ former Presidents? that aren't too busy filling preserip- 9. What is a cachelot more com- tions, monly called? 3 10. In which early American colony YOU are now ready for the ‘next was Powhatan a powerful Indian fifteen minutes, which you shoul f? chie! use for learning to speak correct ANSWERS. 4, Afvioa:, si-auilly (4, Adianter & English. How often have you yearnes Michigan; 5. thirty-six miles; 6. Ma- to be understood outside of Now re Antoinette; 7. Newfoundiand; 8 York and Brooklyn? This volany two; 9. sperm whale; 10. Virginia, ‘eh teaches you how. In six months you Rita tncia rsa learn to speak like Willias . fennings Bryan. Or for $1.25 exiry : Going Down if We can steer you clear of that. On: i Copyrtent, yen, (Ken Kort Brening ‘Wor of our pupils in Little Rock, Ark learn ce e EAR Worker: Since time ta : ae how to talk like Harry money, the more conscien- /#uder. He is now cashier in a tious time you put on a Savings bank. thing, the surer you are of getti You are now all set to spend the Petter pay en phd ae i next fifteen minutes inventing some If you will keep in mind the fact thing to get that you have to do the Work, re Will de ge tone oes Any thine gurdless of tho time, you will find jo Tong as you send us a the reward even greater than what ney order to get the patent fo: you expect. you. Bell invented the telephone 7 ate man who gets a raise worked in fifteen-minute periods after sup- ‘or - ie He ‘may not have done ul the Per Sometimes he had no supper work - ots office, He may have at all. You can do the same. Th given the business a good deal of ° thought while going to and from !#e@ for the patrol wagon was born that business. | He may have reud inside of a quarter hour, Seize you a good deal about it. ? Invest your time wisely and ree °PPortunitiest what a difference it makes in your The succeeding fifteen minute income. + In short, watch what you do with YU devote to your saxophone les your time and as you do not eare sons, ‘That seems @ short time to to waste your money, | hope you pea Vil coca lean nat to waste sour earn, but it isn't. Before you real time. Sincerel ize it the neighbors will begin tq AL! AL take notice of your playing. That is when you should switch to the next fifteen<minute period and Lest I Forget Why Not Look Your Best? § sister's ask your friends to subseribe on 5 3) . in? 5 ramily and Children, Of Widows, By Caroline Crawford & By Sophie Irene Loeb x By Doris Doscher the dotted Ine, One young man in sample of the quality of these Copyright, 1922 (New York Evening World), by Press I'ublisbing Co, aan i es , Copyright, 1022. (New York Evening World) by Press Publishing Co Council Bluffs, la. paid his way A ipl Di hi a dmonitions is contained in the fol- ate : > Copyright, 19¢2, (New York Brentng World) hy Press Publis Canin: Goschers Been alu fe tncetanuentn re ; farnoe passage, wnich deals “Ot the Which Man Will Peggy Choose for a Husband? TT forese ihe tone parson who helped me in Vote caluna'will you, | eoMld der to make the mussie cnouee,© varoers college Rettig Manner of Behavior (woman's of The story of a typleal New York girly Perey Daston eighteen, who bis just Tain en 7 ¥ larger in proportion with my ‘“Ubseriptions for Maguire's. Tt al rourse) Toward Men": enter business as a stenographer, “Her heart in divided between two loves n my greatest hour of woe please tell me what should body? MAY. keeps you out in the open ai ao The Female Sex ought to maintain Hunicton. “her, own age and Harrison i lor ‘And who in later life came to my door be omy esrrect’ weight?! Il ar a Pavel ta : 3 pen air. . vard Men, which muy sear her seniers The office openg nes experi - Ter an do a great deal to imyrove hrains required. Write to-day a Behaviour sive. without of- Fading this story to-day, Every instuiment a ‘affairs, Seeking sympathy in his time of need. ==) twenty - three tho Shape of the legs by exere'sing L be secur nem, No. ilibred affected AURBAL RALEING OUT: . Lest 1 forget the mother who went through tie «svn years old, 5 Wem ayatematically, such exercises.as This leads up to the fitteen-minut: Shyness, nor a Roughness wnauitanle 6c HAT do you mean by say- idea you're just dippy about hin. of death feet 7 inches cling, ulso walking on the toes and COUTSe on etiquette* Who wouldn to thelr Sex and unnecdsaary 10. aay ing, ‘Then, I'm afraid the “You never objected haff as much Wo weelmeintoaner world tall, weigh 158 ™many others that bring into play the glve that much time per day to be Virtue, but a way of Living the ‘d boss will think we are about Harrison Townley and you id t d Muscles of the calf of the leg: z 7 prevent all cause of Railleries or Lue an i ; F a si ‘And right or wrong — pounds, an come a perfect gentleman? Do you fhannerly Freedoms; looks that Forbid strangers'?” asked knew that he proposed to Faria WOnIAT dear: illus) Bascher: lisow whines Gas ailadss cactece recommend a store blond hai Do you know how to introduce your color, as mine is turning dark wife to a Brother Mink? ou gradually? Does tweezlng. the Do. yen éyebrows hurt or affect the eyes ‘now what to say when you any way? RUTH. thrown out of a one-arm lunch” ny wash strong enough to bleach tho hair back toa blond after na- 78 tells you, Fifteen minutes jure has slowly darkened it in ad- day will make you cultured, gente: vancing years would have to be 80 refined. powerful that it would injure tho srowth of the hair, therefore | cannot It 1s now time to beat it for (i+ recommend anything stronger than a . little lemon juice squeezed into the emice:. Plonge throgen # Wenab of ast riasing water. Tweezing the women an@ children so you can gra eyebrows has a very bad effect apon g seat. Step on a few feminine the optic nerve, and also often causes ; bulging around the eyes, You will corns if necessary. Politely ind find that you can obtain the same cate straps for the girls to hang or results by dally brushing the eye- ,. ; brows and pinching them together {9 You now absorbed the first with the fingertips to train thelr day’s lesson. Do it all over again crowth so as to give a thin, artistic effect without removing the hairs. to-morrow. 229 TRB TT a The Winter Vegetables : Copyright, 1022, (New Y Pree Fubttaaing Co {ETABLES should be inclu ed without previous iV n every dinner in winter as and often well as in bummer, Physician N complain, of as “spring fever” 4 ia ing mixed. with the result of too litt fruit) milk baa ak vhles in the winter diet heat thre ; 4 the top he flaver may be improved winter vegetables such as pv ay! arenas turnips, beets, oalons, &°, of celery ad peppe made Into savory wishes chopped ‘fin ¢ vegetables have reached such SCALLOPED ONIONS. L stage of perfection that If you use Peel, parboll and quarter the a ; M Gimndb koe wens inns, Place a layer into a butter iran pee nee tea beking dish. Cover with a well s Meee ind it requires only skil- aed white sauce, Continue until dist toning Lo make dried vegetables ‘8 full. Cover top with bread crumbs bls Gad malthe fromiovatiery pnd bits of butter and bake setables should be. re LIMA BEANS. can at least an hou took hale a ep dried | ring them for the table. and rub them through a sicv olutely Necessary to soak tive tablespoons bread ervmbs, Experiments con- beaten egg, two-thirds tablespoon ¢ i ducted by the United States Depart- pepper, salt and parsley (chopped) t ment of Agriculture show that dried tuste. Shaye into cakes, roll tm emx veoestubfes, provided they are of good end erumba Yor cornmeal) amd cook juality, are quite a8 satisfactory .n hot fat av brown in the oven.

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