| Show I Ii Still ill Shrouded In Mystery i I Ito Is Road to Mans Man's 5 Heart Hea r k f 0 i. i R t ir T Fj I a I I k kif I g I if wt 1 I 4 1 p 4 A I S ti tiTHE I I i THE oLO a 1 WAY THE NEW MRS SARAH TYSON RORER CHICAGO May 1 Still NEA-Still Still I shrouded in the same old mysteries is the road to a mans man's heart Proverbial philosophy has been I that the road to a mans man's heart lay through his stomach I Now comes Mrs Sarah Tyson Rorer Americas America's most famous cook I to tell Americas us that such is not the case And for her to hold such vi vier takes courage or I since sinn these the e of hoop skirts skirt and curls Mi l Ir Rorer's name has haJ been a gUld guide millions of kitchens kite i i It was she who guided ma many mana newlywed through the bridal pate pat of first biscuits Her writings various womans woman's magazines the results of her heT experiment range to many tables Her lIer excellency got her name In Who Wha Who I Up to tw five twenty five nty-five years a ago r newlyweds considered th their ir fu complete without a a. cop I Mrs Rorer's Cook Book 1 Yet today Americas America's standby has reversed re all her fomer fo mer mar intentions and policy polley In iner rt r gard to the housewife She no longer seeks to make cook of the wife wile Because s. s sa so Mrs Rorer men no longer marto marl marl mar to get t a cook cool I 1 9 And with this in mind she sho hr h deserted her kitchen laboratory 1 tour the country as a lecturer C vitamins and calorie calories 3 Once it might have been tr true that the way to a a. mans man's heart heart- through his stomach she says But nowadays men ho long eat They dine instead So a agI aBI S doesn't have to he a good cooks merit marriage Z Its no more ti true hue ue that all an can be fashioned into cooks Jj Ju because they are women than itI to think of ot anything else that thans is il in possible II I m Husbands haven't any mor mo right to expect their wives their own cooks then wives wiles h hal ha the right to expect husbands to toT their own valets It P PAny Any man who persists jn in a good cook of ot his wife should be beher I II her a a. piano fI f w 11 I never saw a good pianist was a poor cook J I But cooking no matter how gOO it is wont won't win a n mans man's heart he H fI stomach can only hold so n m muc u c while his heart has far greater |