Show i i r rJ I T J o 4 J d t 0 y 0 I c J l l 1 A SCHOOL S CH 0 OL 7 FOR FR ija HOUSEWIVES By M rion Harland H t o d I r I j O ht INFORMATION Tio S I FO FOR FOIt PERPLEXED HOUSEWIVES MAN IAN a practical dentist has bas A A somewhat to say to o the tl heads beads and members of ol households Some Som Something thing worth reading being full of ev common comm n sense or common commonsense commonsense sense that ought to be In hi everyday use Ug The foremost place In the line Is given I Ilu it tu him today toda and an attentive hearing i b for him himE K E jo J Ws Vos question some time ago relative to cream dressing for lor cress and mUad d lettuce I suppose It should be Killed and your our asking for tor the proportion tion of ot Ingredients of t same have bac Milred up some interest in a mere merc Jil maA Ul maAr UlI I r cannot now give the formula but if it is i much desired can obtain it tt for tor toru or iu u The dressing is not at all nil novel noyel noveli I i t many nany people of or our state the noun coun countr tr folk talk all through Lancaster county and anU piat hat section are decidedly fond of It to me although a n man manS and like other to h a man and Uke like other people I 1 often otten get a v point or two from rom Ik lt Sometimes the questions seem eo so o foolish as to deserve no answer from tram you jou ou or from any other person some sometime time they are amusing and nd sometimes they arc are worrisome You have your chemist to aid you you jou Olt have your our physician and your law lawyer lawyer yer Y to give you ou a lilt once in a while you jou ou should have other specialists that jou you might call caU upon as occasion n re required If It you can find no io one better bett r qualified than I lam am to help in my line of oC work meaning one willing 1 g there are hundreds better able anything brought to my m attention will wUl be an answered answered as well as possible Some of the th remedies for tooth trou bl b that are recommended by some of ot your jour our correspondents are the worrisome and wearisome paragraphs to me How some people can have the lack of conscience to advise as they do is more than I can understand and some of at the popular notions of ot tooth care care can only be described as us queer and awful Dentistry Is not ot painless today and never will be but the dentists office has bas ceased eased to be a u torture chamber and there Is no excuse for people dreading a work as they do Heres a sample A young girl gets a u severe toothache has never n never been to a ade dentist de and nd never cleaned her heI teeth so s S 1 small wonder wont go to a dentist because of hearsay hears tincture of ot iron is goodlor toothache gets It and uses it as a scrubwoman does soap and aid d dwater water toothache wac wa is tried tr reads that carbolic acid will top stop the pains pain I Hoods her mouth tl dt and abd is mOi inos c horribly burned burnea the thc toothaches to yet yer y t tand and sleep has been lost for a period of or two weeks or more and the girl almost spun out The girl actually forced to a 11 dentists a spent in th tb i hair chair but slight discomfort comparatively comparatively while work was progressing essing pain gone and andt the e patient ready for tor a good sleep Another woman Afraid to go to a 3 dentist to have bac tartar re 0 moved from her teeth uses point t Pf if f scissors herself and does irreparably damage And so on ad nd In My growl is with the re request reQuest request quest that no advice be beglen given people In the use of or drugs and chemicals until untila a specialist in the lino Une In which their use is intended has passed the advice and given definite directions It ItIs ItIs Itis Is indell ite directions Jis in 1 ii text test books as aswell asell aswell well ell as newspapers that are to blame for an immense amount of harm and suffering A B 13 BI Br I r have a beautiful and would like you ou to tell me m what wb t would clean the wicker part as aa it is a D little soiled J K x Clean it with salt and water applied with a soft sponge and wiped dry dryan yithan an old linen cloth t 1 I Will you ou please have liae published in your column Dr Shoemakers tion lion for freckles 2 And also a formula for cleaning chenille curtains The shade of ot them themis is old rose and they arc are getting dirty Could you OU not tell me of anything be besides besides besides sides washing them hem M T F 1 I do not give advice In the matter of facial blemishes the care of or the hair etc Mrs Henry Symes conducts the department relating to such things 2 You can wash them in gasoline and satisfactorily Or If It they are bad baU badly lj ly soiled they can be woven into rope portieres If It you wil send me stamped and envelope I will tell j ou w where here you o can have this done dont dontI I have hae scon seon twice in your our columns t request quest r for a recipe for making ae ac aerated aerated rated bread My father at one time in m ls 4 invented a machine for mak making makIng making ing aerated bread w with ith compressed air The machine was intended for family use but he could not get it patented because the original orf Inal patent read re d gas s sOr or air Th bread was first made by uy the patentee at Albany K X T Y It is made of flour our salt and nd water which is i Pit into th the machine and aud thoroughly mixed while carbonic acid gas is through it under a high pres The dough is 15 then drawn from tram th cylinder or forced it through a faucet which gives it the rough ap appearance perance Ip rance on top So you OU s see tec ec a recipe would not be of or much use without the iii i to evolve e the product E E H HI I thank E 13 E II H for enabling me meto meto to fl answer ins er authoritatively the r p query relative to aerated H lq 1 j and for telling us its why no ma mai mat i t hi iery ry for making it has been placed placeda In a the hands of the hOusewife h The Th brea breal I now no seldom seen in bakers bal ba ers u ps i was very ery popular some gome years ago tg and deserved the praise it re red reInd red Ind d from good Judges As AM long as I II I tUiI uil get it I used no other for toast It Iti i pure delicate and wholesome who esome Vill tl you kindly advise me roe how hO to ton toi i n Ti a 1 white silk lambrequin I u d In gold I have been told to Use Used se gt d olin but I j dont know how bow to use usel u l I 1 am ant afraid the gold will wili tarnish L X S San So Soan San an it with powdered starch h well into Int it ft Cover Coer with starch March ill 1 t f oy V a n cloth over oer Itt It leaving baying it thu alt all night Next day aj shake sh bak ke and nd h the starch out of the silk lay by it i wrong aide Ide uppermost u on a n clean cloth SIM pad a thin cloth very slightly damp over it and press with a warm 1 lir in 11 Dry whiting will clean the gold Ta C 3 c c will ii spread read corn starch Ver fr the ink stain in the carpet then n with water I think the she he will it will draw the ink entirely out outI I have tried it many man many man times and never flever had It fail fall The corn starch can 1 b easily easty brushed oft off when dry dr I have ha e eu used u this on carpets curtains table spreads reads and a II few fe days ago drew red r ri i ink out of ot a very delicate deUc gray silk so 50 Rot not a trace can now be found E M L Wi Wf V This Ibis and nd pleasing suggestion sUo v or J 4 9 I C j r I I I I kL kLI f i I I i I I II I S SS I I S SSI S SI I Is I I I I 1 I j I I SI I i I IE Ir E r I I I I i j 1 1 3 I j I II I J c l I It c 7 J t t I i l 1 t I 1 A t j t comes from a valued v correspondent con and nd should sh be 1 tried faithfully by each I of the scores of ot sufferers who write to tome me of Ink disasters Every mail mall brings me tue one or more tales of woe on ac account account count of shower or splash or Mot blot bl t of ink For some occult reason reat there has been A run upon red ink spots l lately IMely tely 1 T therefore th hail bail with satisfaction the theas assertion as from veracious E M N I W Wo that tt the sanguinary sang inary fluid yields to her simple formula l To borrow borro exiled exU d Beau Brummels el farewell words left lefton upon on his dressing table as a legacy to the th puzzled dandles dandies who have vainly tried to emulate m late the smooth gloss of lila his 1 cravats Starch Is the man mau mauTh There Th re would seem seem to be no longer need for the ominous warning ap appended appended appended to recommendations of ot cyanide of at potassium pot to luckless Keep it out of the childrens way wa waIt It is a a deadly poison Corn starch Is Isas Isas as us innocuous as ab potatoes Will some somebody somebody somebody body else els try It forthwith upon ink spots spols black and rest red and report re results suIts 1 E M L W thus modestly prefaces her ber benefaction to an sis sisterhood sisterhood I 1 have been helped so many times s by your interesting columns I thought I ought to contribute something to show my appreciation The Thu Th Exchange w with ith one voice lv will ill echo my assertion that the debt of obligation is now on our side I I nave lave ave a Marion Harland Scrap ScrapBook S r rp p Book which consists of articles cut from the newspaper but have bave not as asyet a yet unless sI Jt I have h ve ty overlooked it read of one of or sour our correspondents ts asking how ho Keep t gloves kid from spotting during d ring the summer tI I have nave had five live pairs sent me by a n relative and as I cannot wear them would ask you to tell me how bow to pie serve them MRS E M 1 Wrap each glove gloe separately in oiled silk of or the best quality and envelop the silk In tissue paper Keep In a close box bo c I have bave kept gloves over ove a year in this ways way y and found them th m soft pliable and elastic at the th end of at that time timeA timeA A K new new ew member of at f the exchange leads oft off bravely with her maiden effort efort We e ehid bid hid her era a cordial housewifely ho wel welcome welcom el com come Regarding the dressing for water watercress cress cre mentioned by E J W in a late Issue I give it as my mother makes it for lettuce I r cannot perhaps give gie gl the exact tact measured red quantities as asper asper I per recipe but give ghe it as I have hate made it for her numbers of One cup cun of thick sweet cream creamOn On wineglass l ss or about four of vinegar Reaping U tablespoonful of ot soft brown sugar A pinch of ol salt and a n dash of pep pepper pepper pepper I per Put Iut in a bowl and beat well to together gether st te r until the cream m becomes frothy S Sai ank ai t notice that the th dressing Messing has a n dis distinct f sour and sweet taste Should either be predominant add either sugar or vinegar Have Hae the lettuce l cold and an I Ibe Ibe be sure it is well drained as the least i water ruins the dressing This amount will be sufficient for an ordinary sized salad lad dish dishI I will add that on my m visits to my country home bome there is nothing I enjoy more than my mothers lettuce pre pro prepared prepared pared as above aboe I 1 am nut not i house housekeeper housekeeper keeper and this Is my first attempt at recipes but should you desire to use this for your columns I trust to your usual good judgment to make It plain I to the public C TV W Y E K EI EI KI I shall sh ll hope to hear from you ou again j I jand and an add to t my m thanks for this contri contrib I button b acknowledgment o of your Y our con lik zeis e nB I VERY housemaid maid is measured me by hi hiher EVERY E her apron pron The fresher and pret prettier prettier tier it Is the Ute more of an ornament is I the girl irl irI to to the fhe establishment en with lOr which she is identified Mistresses who value the importance of small smail details look well wen to the ways was of their maids In Inthis Inthis Inthis this particular and nd the results re justify in the th time and thought expended Some women wom n prefer to have their maids always after one on pat pai pattern pattern tern but it is wiser to allow some lati latitude latitude tude in the matter The uniform idea Is all right but the maid herself herselt bers lf will willbe willbe willbe be much happier if allowed to t vary ry it occasionally Anybody even a maid grows weary of ot clothes cut eternally et after one fashion It is for the benefit of the thet mistress and maid t that at this tills page paga of or apron pro i ideas easis Is furnished In accordance cc with apron Ing sentiment in favor r of ot variety the aprons are more unique an api J more elaborate lab Iab orate orte than formerly form White muslin re remains mains as it always must the standard material Ir But flowered flowe d dimity is a newly accepted acc anel nd dainty suggestion Bibs are made more b by the use ass of embroidery or the addition of little shoulder pieces The caps aps that complete the apron costume are often orten oftentimes oftentimes times butterfly shaped sh ped and edged Valenciennes lace One of ot these new n aprons has bas the bib hemstitched h d all of oC the th way vay around and andover andover over the tops of 01 r Ute tile sleeves sieves sJ ves long pg hem hp hemstitched stitched ched frills The rho r he skirt s is full gath gathered g ath 1 ered bred and md falls neatly nearly to tu the bottom of the gown It is lit hemstitched and nd it ties tl s about the waist and Is fastened f Behind l with a big bg bow boV knot The but butterfly butterfly ut terlly cap is caught in the center with witha a U knot of black blach bl velvet ribbon For a 1 table waitress ss Po p a Hamburg trimmed apron is recommended r comm The pretty one Here shown has the bib formed fanned of two cross bands of embroidery embroidery dery d ry which connect the shoulder straps of ot the same s the The skirt part is I fitted over o r the hips gathers g th rs and be behind behind behind hind is fastened by a white bOY bow with long streamer ends edged with em embroidery embroIdery embroidery The cap with its double bowS bow bowon S on each side sid is 13 edged with Valen Valenciennes Valenciennes lace and caught in the center with a black velvet knot Milady hez she needs to todon don donan donan an apron for a trip to the kitchen or ot for any little household h duties which she supervises personally may have flowered dimity for her protection The apron bib and all aU is 15 made in one piece which q ills closely fl to the figure It t may anay maybe maybe be very 1 bound all alj the way tway around with a gold or pink cloth to atch h the pink flower l it the pattern The he bottom ottom is judged with a deep dp e gath gathered h her jred ered er q flounce dips In the front tin ands s raised high h In n graduated fashion Jn the back t t k IF SS S r S t p pS pI pG f S G S 5 I 4 g S S 4 4 ie 1 cl S cJ I ff S SS SS S S S Jj 1 a 1 1St St 9 Nt S L c T J i 2 rr S 1 1 c I Z lOA y 0 l 1 11 i 0 S U 0 S t j jI n r S I F FI I Li lily S C I Iri i I I i LI i V 1 I I 1 1 I i j jS S f J t S L Li A L 3 1 17 S S 4 Lt A S I IS I I S S 0 d A DAINTY pRESS DRESS SOB POE A LITTLE GIRL i kD you ou kindly give me y your our ur ury 5 V y VV V y views Ies on the making of a white china silk ilk sUk dress for a little Uhle girl of 5 years of or age ge The same would Quid ba bd b greatly gr appreciated S T S SI So SoI SI I ought justly to pass the query I over oyer to to the he fashion editor ed tor It does not come within my province But the query q ery brings a picture to my minds eye e e so captivating tI that I run the spin pin spindle dle dIe of my letter file through the mothers note and thereby make an answering answering answering it my business The 4 earold sprite who vho ho answers to the th call of babygirl ba in my house household household household hold yet promoted to the dignity of china silk frocks In a year more she sh shall have one White and in quality qualIty quality ity excellent with a full fuli waist se set Into a 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