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The Tribune from Scranton, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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Merit Housekeeping BY LAURA A. KIRKMAN PLANNING THE BIRTHDAY SUPPER TOVOBMWV KSVV (BiMkfMt) lUft ovtr Canned Pineapple Cereal Wholewheat Griddlecakes Sirup Coffee (Slaaer) 'r Boast Sinoln of Pork Applesauce Mashed Potatoes Brussels Sprouts ed Fruit Pudding Coffee (topper) Canned Chicken Soup Hot Biscuits Cocoa Cake Preserves .1,.. tnA mm punier iu viiaii "TWct.tJf "birthday suppers" lor cmi VThls simple form of entertain' Jin becoming more and more popu the home where expense is a prl Veonsideration. Of course the rea Jbr its popularity is this: that if a a gives a regular "mrtnaay pariy, (Is expected to Invite all of his its all those children who have I Invited him to a party ana many other "children besides. A If a child gives an informal little nthday supper he may invite only intimates one or two favorite Jfrmates.

In this way, expense may prtut down to a very low figure and i et the child will have as good a time fas If he had had a crowd of guests. aoine to describe what I con sider an ideal birthday supper for a Icliijd of perhaps ten or 12: lc will invite three children to "have Jnmer with him on bis mrtnaay. fatten invitations). But. he will make ur? 'to ask them to come at three o'clock in the afternoon so that all the; games may be played before sup Beauty Chats BY EDNA KENT FORBES GOVERNMENT HELPING WITH CALORY INFORMATION FbT a Ions time we have had hotels pecializing in for people sut uring from physical ills, including pse of either the over or the undcr rrht Tianv restaurants of the health fety compute the number of calo ian 3 print these beside the iooas their menus.

beraf large cities have been trying Ln oxneriment in their health de jments. In which they accept a Uhi nt PYtremelv stout jjeople and fu.ee them to normal weight and an in health, through food lection based or calorie measure rs latest heln now comes from the Ivrnment. According to the Eureau of Home bojiomics of the Department of Agri i.n.ir..irli a nmir lanrnlnff (a choose and purchase foods in terms l.f their caloric or food value rather (thaii by pounds or pecks. To show what 100 calories iook nue, mis du eat! ha prepared a chart in a series jof 20 pictures, showing how a 100 Alorie portion of food compares with ihe same 1 00 calorie value In other Innds commonly appearing on the nerlcan table. mrshopt 1 Intended tn furnish aid i lie the economical and correct selection nnd for the family.

Wke all the overnment pamphlets, it will be DAILY MENU TO SUNDAY (Breakfast) 'i uit Mixed Cereal Scrambled Eggs with Vegetables oaated Muffins Marmalade Coffee (Sinner) clam Broth with Whipped Cream Olives Radishes Salted Peanuts Chicken Pie i Green Peas and Carrots i Pear Salad ICabinet Pudding Coffee A (Supper) Baked, Stuffed Tomatoes i Corn Bread Cake Tea Good Corn Bread Jin AMn vallnw pnrnmM I 1 2 CUff fllour, 1 1 2 teaspoons baking powder, 1 2 teaspoon sail, i laoiesyuu" 1 egg. 1 cupful milk, 1 tablespoon melted lard and butter, combine as directed for wheat muffins, bake in Creased flat tins, pour in about one an one half inches thick, bake in rather brisk heat until a nice brown A wall rinnl I FOX MONDAY i (Breakfast Baked Apples Cereal i Creamed, Chipped Beef Toast Coffee i i (luncheon) i Vegetable Chowder Rolls Fruit Salad Tea i (Sinner) i Devonshire aCnapes 1 Baked Slice of Ham with Grapejulce 4 Baked Sweet Potatoes Cauliflower au Gratln Raisin Pie Coffee Devonshire Canapes Qrfnd through meat grinder 1 peeled apple, 12 stuffed olives and 1 2 Vup 'yaJnut meats. Moisten with Russian dressing and spread on rounds of rye); bread, that' have been sauted on Bids In hot olive oil. Larv over tht top strips of boned anchovies. MJ T.

WUiBVS MX A Bsrles of Popular Quotations from Famous Authors, Selected Copyrtfht, UB. the Wheeler Syndicate. Inc. a Is a fool who lets sltn a. hlrrl ill ine nana lor a bird in the ibush: 3 "Bestor to God His due in the tun no time: A tubs purloined cankers the whole estate." "A very merry, daneing, drinking, Utugnuvg, guarflng, and unthlnk fc ln time." 4 "The proper sclenes and subject ror'mans contemplation is man him self WCould we forbear dispute and practice love.

jj We should agree as angels to above." "But on and up, where nature's neart 5 Beats strong amid the hills." 7 "Prayer ardent opens heaven." 'Tnt wWter does the most Who fives his reader the most knowledge ana isvKSS irom mm tne least time." Ajrswer to these questions In Hon day's paper. to yesterday's questions: 1 Archimedes; 2 Alexander Pope; 3 Pt Bailey; 4 Leigh Hunt; 5 Ralph Waldo Emerson; 6 Boblas Bnueuatt; Alexander rope; J. A Fretadc CMAN WINE AUCTIONS WELL ATTENDED W1e auotlons in Coblence, May aos, Treves and other elties of the 1 of Is Khnie and Moselle districts have been w3 attended this winter, despite the fact that the crop of grapes for the lilt wine output was the poorest In desen years. But by offering last ym'm win along with the wines of betfsr, years, the growers managed to dispose of virtually all of the vintage of 2S. One day's preceeds of a wine auction Mayence, attended by buyers fros Berlin and various other cities, anwrnted to 44,811 gold marks, or approximately $11,000.

guests will sit down to the. following meal: Rissoles Sweet Potato Delight Jelly Sandwiches Cocoa Birthday Cake Candies To Make Rissoles: Make an ordinary pie crust douKh and roll it very thin. Cut out of it eight round circles, using the top of a coffee can as a cutter. Place a heaping tablespoon of any good meat hash (beef left over or lamb left overs mixed with a little tomato and seasoned) upon each of these uneook ed pastry circles, then fold one hall or circle over upon the other half so as to enclose the hash; press edges together with a little water to moisten, and bake the rissoles on a pan in a hot oven for 25 minutes. Serve hot.

This will make eight two for each child To Make Sweet. Potato Delight: Boil four very large weet potatoes. In water till tender, then drain, rub off skins, and mash with a little butter. Add two tablespoons of sweet milk and put the mixture into a baking dish. Now mix into it four or five marsh mallows, and also place four or five more marshmallows on top.

Slip the dish into a moderate oven where the heat will melt the marshmallows and give the sweet potatoes a delicious taste. Serve, hot. Of course this supper may be made verv festive by crepe paper table dec orations, which the mother can make herself. All Inmilrles addressed to Mlis Klrkman In care of the "Efficient Housekeeping de partment will De answered in mess columns la tholr turn. This requires considerable however, owlnit to the great number received.

So If a personal or aulcker renly 1 desired, a damped nl self adrtreased envelope must be enclosed with the question. Be sure to use TOUR full nime. street number and the nam. of xour city and elate. The cauer.

mailed to anyone requesting It. Blonde Apparently the mixture you have been using on your lashes liw eludes a dye, which accounts for the hair becoming black. The natural shade will return gradually as new hair grows out from the roots. Mary J. The stain extracted from walnut shells cannot injure the hair, so you are quite safe in using it.

Geraldine S. According to the menu you are planning, you should lose weight, A better way to do this would be to arrange your meals by the caloric measurement, as you will be able to have a variety of foods to select from. Repeating the same menu daily would be tiresome, while the other way you will enjoy your meals. Reduction does not mean sacrifice, ex cept that of omitting or lessening the amount of fat producing foods. Dotty Dimple Peroxide must be quite fresh or it will not bleach hair.

Your weight should be 115 pounds' at 18 years of age with a height of five feet, four Inches. Ml (nautrtes addressed ts Miss Perbet tn care of the "Beauty chats" department nrill Ho Ik 1 nice uiuiiiiiB ib ineiz turn. This requires considerable time, how cvo, uiuk lo me great nummr received, so If a personal or quicker reply Is s'rea. a stamped and seir addressed en. eelnpe must be enclosed with th question The Editor.

Fashion News Notes By Wire Daily Tips to Women From Correspondents of The Republican in Paris, London and New York By Special Leased Wire to The Be publican. Copyright, 1924, Mottoes on Frocks PARIS. Feb. 15 i play. The little frocks for the young nave naa mottoes in French embroidered unnn h.m i mottoes in English.

One designer has VCii uiat encis wen," and sim v. iciiiains wnite oa navy frocks. Tossels Beach Shoes PARIS. Feh: came up with the Chinese mode, halve injw reacnea Shoes. Amonj the unusual Dumnn nlinum 'Vira tn.in..

of back hued with two tiny gold tas ccijj vii tne vamp. Powder Bine Halts LONDON. Feb. IK PinuM. now worn hv a numKAr rv 1 wi.u pcpuJar today, with It the discernlner woman bit of black.

One powder blue hat wb maae striking by little black ostrich tips upright around the same omul rim iiKe tiny blaok pine trees Wooden Wrist Basra LONDON, Feb. 15. In Imitation of v.cn.ouiii miestg, women today are oarrvlnsr wrlt hi ni, wood or of materiaJs that Imitate i ne nags shaped like chests. paintea wun bright designs, Platinum and Kavr NEW YORK. Feh.

15. Navy Blue Avi titi tuff, IB Dound to be combined with platinum gray this season. There are few more a I sin (in a I hn Hn auuittuLivo coior comomatlons. Platl iiuiu gTay nue win be worn a great uea.1 wun ine navy tailor. Carnellans Again Posnlar NEW YORK.

1K and cloudy orysul are among the ocii.i precrous tnings wnidh seem to be In higih favor Just now. Carnellan, strung on Bilk cord, makes detectable bracelets, and the cloudy crystal, lif uig ueaos, natters the average skin. Irocks Etui Tim NEW YORK. Feb. lSfMore and mme, ine trim mue cloth frock inclines to tie at nn siU nt l.

line, near the hip. Many such frocks a Sumy oen. mat goes only half iuuna me waist. Pockets Bars Gone NEW YORK. Fh is t.

t. vy i i rj niOOlntr that mnnv ainariesL oui nil: iiinnnnTa belts, at least not on the outid. There are ribbons Inside to hold the coat frOm tOO 'miirh flnrbntno 1 iicn Ullliut toned. and there is a dinky little im. smierany irined, in the lining.

PUBLISHED GREETINGS AROUSE REPUBLICANS One of the mint ntrlirin uueciia evidences of the overwhelming drift toward the political right in Germany the fact that th Rrii Gazette," until now a democratic republican organ, publishes as a greeting from the well known Industrialist Frits Thyssen the following: "It Is to be hoped that the German people will appreciate fully what the November republic has done for theht." It Is hardly necessary to say' that this ereetinc tn hha wnAm Artemus Ward, "Is writ sarcastlck." It has stirred nn all vnnA i AmiKiwn. mightily, since Thyssen, by his manly stand before a French court martial last Spring, won the admiration of all patriotic Germans. X. INTERESTING comments, made by our patrpns, prove "ii's that our. store's style and system of mod erate pricing is much apprc ciated by the host of friends whom w'e have the pleasure of BREATH 0 tht New York Brought to You by The Heinz Store ALL THE EXCLUSIVE restaurants and fashionable hotels of New York are being daily checked by our fashion representatives.

members" "of the fashion staff of The Breath of the Avenue. As soon as these first fash ion specialists accept a fashion as right, you will find it here. Fashions are always first fashions yet the prices here charge no premium for that fashion leadership. Two Accessories 1 of Great Importance "The separate scarf and the monogrammed tie have been featured in New York as part of the tailored suit fashion for Spring. Palm Beach promises them a great future in Summer fashion.

1. In separate scarfs the Jarge printed square, a yard or so in dimension, is worn loosely about the shoulders with a dress or under a coat or trailing from the pocket of a strictly sports In stock at $2.50 to $7.50. The knitted scarf in rectangular style is immensely popular as well. Models of fibre and silk and wool mixtures in plain colors and gaily Striped patterns are in our stocks at $2.39 each. 2.

The monogram tie is the other significant accessory. Many of the simple sport dresses, and a large proportion of the blouses take their color in these boyish ties in high shades, with monogram motif in contrasting colors. New monogram ties in pretty shades and combination in our stocks at 85c and $1.00. Ceoyrlghtsd by Tht Breath ef the Avenue Organisation Woolen Gloves for Skating $1.49 Reduced from $2 and $3 In the midst of real Winter, weather these wool gloves are reduced. The kind with the big cuffs the right kind for skating.

In a real large variety or attractive colorings. Short Kid Gloves $1.89 Reduced from $2.50 and $3.30 A real bargain what think you? And in addition to the smart kid gloves, there are Chamoisuede Gauntlets that will come in very handy. The color selection is sure to please you, too. GLOVES FIRST FLOOR New Spring Topcoato In High Colors As Gay as the First Tulips of Spring Welcoming the Joyous Colors ofSpring. The tans and greens delicately blending gray and blue and tan and green stripes in broad pattern and the blue and gray plaids that are smart.

The Most Interesting Point atout these New Goats is the slight fullness and swing to the back. Because of this new fullness, and because they are unbelted, they can be worn in two ways: 1 Open and hanging straight and jauntily with a boyish air, or (2) wrapped closely about the figure to give the slim silhouette. The Soft, Fluffy Finish of Highland Fleece makes one want to cuddle ones cheek into its velvety softness and the plaids and tweed mixtures have pert smartness, All are full lined with either lovely satin or canton crepe. Collars both large and medium. Other Coats in4ieautiful assortment $25 to $95.

Silk Hose Wool Hose In a Great Sale at $1.49 Every, woman and miss can profit in this unusual sale. Pure silks, pure wools and silk and wools are all included. Plain and fancy hose that sold formerly at $1.65 to $3.50 a pair. And our $2.25 Lady Elizabeth Hose is on sale at 1 .79 a pair. Children's hose also reduced.

HOSIERY New Colored Felto The Smart Cloche Style Is Still Pre eminent $12.50 and $15 The severe cloche and a moderation of the cloche that has a short back comes both in the new felt and the clever combination of felt and bangkok. In pretty shades of wood, almond green, citron, wood with dark brown, black wjth white and canary with white. Trimmed with cut outs of felt and grosgrain ribbons. HATS SECOND FLOOR Ml The Hemz Store ,130 132 NEW COATt SICOND FLOOR FIRST FLOOR The clocht hi com to ttay and will be on. of the very foremost style, all spring lumm.r.

Phone uu Phone toj WASHINGTON AVENUE 0 Flannelette Gowns Reduced Today the $1 and $1.25 Quality, at 89c Plenty of cold nights in which these comfy flannelette gowns will keep you cozy and warm! And you will get all next Winter's wear out of them as well. Double yoked styles round and necks with collars and without. Pretty blue and pink striped patterns. In regular sizes extra sizes are in the $1 .29 group. $1.50 to $L75 QutKtietv 11.29 $2 and $2.50 Value $1.89 Children'a Flannelette Gowns Also Reduceds 'night qowns first floor Great Reductions Now On Smart Pumps and Oxfords Former Prices Were to $8.50 Biggest Reduction This Year All Scrahton will be interested in this great reduction on Heinz Store Quality Footwear.

This Semi Annual Clearance of Shoes has been a. big success but NOW comes the greatest reduction of all. You know the quality and style we sell You know that no shoes have been bought for this sale Every pair is from our regular stock and knowing these things you should shop early. Broken Size Qroups But Variety Enough to Insure You a Bargain The $2.98 Table will be well filled when the store opens ryour size wilj be here, in some one or two styles but can not guarantee how long they'll last SMART FOOTWIA FIRST FLOOR fqr 10 11 svi sirs sat tof. i 11C a.

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