4 vu7mS'W'mwfvH' MrWNmfr TswTmfwsmjK. pm iwftm K JT"r srv HI A? OTD JC431XA. 1 i"-V.. I TS.MBBtfftMGETM w&il'ffi&mw n 3V,i V0 -fti F ?3rV3irF?vvutSi- W'WW w h FlUm' 9r.i " rr it Mrs. vr itsen l auzs About Meringues great Care Should Be Taken Never te Stir Them, as in ' This Lies the Cause of Se Much Failure . n MRS. M. A. WILSON -mm. Hit. bv Mrs. W. A. TVUse. 411 '" " rlehtx rctcrvta MERIN0UES for the pip, the pud ding mid In'thc form of kisses, have alwajs been the boegle-boo of the beuscwifc. Failure after failure tcllti the story of wasted materials. .Keen thin firmly In your mind, when making meringues of nny kind, te stir in nny form Is the cause of failure. flrcic In anv form will also spoil a meringue for the egg whites" vlll net whin up sufficiently stiff, hence failure uealn. If jnu use the egg-beater for 'making innjennnUc or whipping 'cream It will net de for making meringues. When ready te make the meringue cald both the egg-beater and the bowl, then rinst in cold water te chill and. wine drv en frcMi clean towel. The deter ltvle of beater is best for making rtftlnsucs as the whip or spoon tvlc of bcater does net whip in air sufficiently niiiek tn make the meringue dry btferc .adding the sugar. ' Haec whites of four eggs in bewl: ev measure Out two-thirds cup of cramilated sugar, and sift the sugar once, place in f-ceend cup three tnble tnble tnble Hoens of the powdered or confectioners' ' '".Vew begin nnd whip or beat up the whites of eggs ufntll when you lift the ME-beatcr the little points of egg hite are nbeut one-eighth Inch long. The ecg whites will be quite, dry nnd take en the plmpc of the egg-beater, an ih. Mmli turn in the meringue. Re move the heater nnd take the wire spoon" Ik h.iml nnu commence ie eeai. iiikc u care that you de net stir, just beat, using a whip motion. Add the granulated sugar slowly, beating constantly, turn the bowl half ttay around when you have used about three tablespoons of the sugar, re mnvinz the snoen while you arc turning the bowl, and continue te add the uigar. Make four turns like this while beating in the sugar. "When nil the granulated sugar is whipped in remove the spoon and dust the powdered sugar ever the meringue and with n spatula rut ami fold in (his sugar, turnlnc the bowl ns directed while whipping in the iraniilatcd siurnr. Xew the mcringite i ready 'te place en the "pie. Place meringue in moderate even te brown lijhtl en the top. AIwu.vn place the meringue "ii the pie while (he pic ls-liet. When ou remove the meringue from the even place te cool in a spot where no draughts will strike it. The quick draft of nlr en n frcMi meringue will male It leathery tc cut. Meringue Pudding Line a baking bheet with paper and pease this paper and flour the paper. New pluiu in a mixing bowl prepared S3 directed for making meringues; the whites of four eggs, bent until stiff anil then tnkc wire spoon nnd whip in one and one-quarter cups of granulated sugar; new fold in one-quarter cup of the confectioners sugar, turn in a prepared pastry bag using the star fhnpe tube, and form in small rings en the prepared baking sheet ; go ever each ring, making two layers of the meringue. The mixture should be about one and one-quarter inches high. Dust lightly with confectioners)' sugar, and lake In slew even for twenty-five min utes, cool, turn from sheet, using a tpatula te lift the meringues nnd place Mchring en small lace paper doily. Fill center with peach or fresh berries. ItrnUh .with whipped cream, sprinkle with finely chopped nuts and top ad a garni; li with maraschino cherry. Kisses Prepare the utensils as directed for making meringue and then place in miiing bowl the whites of three eggs. Vhip as directed for meringue, ami when riadj remove the beater an 1 use the wire spoon te whip in one cup of rifted granulated tuigar. new fold. In fine-half cup of confectioners' sugar, turn in pastry bag tuJng the stnr tube and form in the kisses, dry off in very tlew ecn for thirty minutes. The kisses must net show any nlgns (if the heat and should be bnew white. The pan for the kisses Is prepared as for the meringue pudding. Remove all eicess Heur by shaking the paper, and returning the paper te the pan. Lay e'ne of the mciirfu" mixture in the shape of lady Honors and when cold ,'.Uc hei with little lelly. Yeu can add three-quarters cup of finely chopped nuts at the same time you cut and fold in the confectioners' mgar for nut kisses. Use one-half cup of grated aweet chocolate fdr" the chocolate kisses. Meringue Shells ' Use beards similar te the beard sold for cutting bread en, cover the beard ith paper, prepared as for the meringue pudding, and then form the tnenngue mixture as made for the- kissy, en large tablespoon and piuce en the prepared beard. Dust with granulated agar and place in er.v slew even te dry off; this usually takes about three' quarters te one hour. When cod lift carefully and bcoep out the centers lth a tablespoon and return te warm place te continue te dry, be sure and turn the Midi down for it may break tip if the bottom is placed upward te finish dring out. The pulpy center may be used for cake filling or placed en pudding. McrcUCs MALTED MILK COR that hungry half hour before bedtime take it het. It induces sleep and can net tax the di gestion. You'll like the chocolate flavor, tee. Black Chantilly Combined With White Chiffen By CORINNE LOWE An avalanche of beaded gowns has descended, upon our summer. Steel beads e the white georgette evening frock arc a favorite thought with Paris. Se arc crystal beads, llut why men tion names In a season when every bead and bugle nnd sequin of every possible tint and substance Is out taking the air. If you don't twant te bead your crepe or chiffon the first' way out is by way of the lace path. Lace-trimmed gowns have enjoyed an increasing popularity this summer and none Is mere' popular than the white combined with black Chantilly or ether fine weave. We are showing today n charming version of this costume in the white chiffon model where the black lace forms the tight undcrslccves and a rhinllne trnln at the side. This train is really a development of the band of Chantilly set under the bodice, and at the point where it begins the corsage is cut away Inte an inverted V. Tim girdle of black satin terminates in a flower of geld tissue. MRS. WILSON'S ANSWERS Dent Mrs. Wilsen My husband has for years spoken of the sponge cake his mother made when he was a little boy. It was made with a boiled sirup, and he ns n lad used te beat the het sirup en the steps in the buck ard until cool. Would like the recipe for this cake. MRS. IIEKRY WILSON. Italian Spenge Cake Place In saucepan One and one-half cups of sugar. Three-quarters cup of water. Hring te boil and cook for eight min utes; remove from the bteve and pour In n bowl, and add The yolks of sir eggs. Beat until the mixture is cold; then add One teaspoon of grated lemon rind, Juiee of one lemon, Ttce cups of flour, 7'ice teaspoons of baking powder, sifted icith the flour. Sift flour and baking powder five times, then beat the mixture until smooth. Cut nnd fold in the stiffly beaten whites of the six eggs and turn In a well-greased and floured pan and bake thirty-five minutes In sle woven. 27.T degrees Fahrenheit is about the right temperature. My Dear Mrs. Wilsen Could you give me a method for using lamb tallow for making a hand soap? Would honey or almond oil be any addition te same? Ii. McM. Melt and strain the lamb tallow and add te three pounds of lamb tallow and equal measure of salad oil. One-quarter cup of borax. One cup of almond meal. One cup of oatmeal ground fine through the feed chopper te six pounds of the prepared fat. ,Nev dissolve ene can of lye in three pints of cold water and add te the mix ture, stir until creamy and then turn in a pasteboard box lined with paper, set aside te become hard, then cut In pieces te suit you. il .J Al'l iy-.-.- I Yjl VKjuyif If III i 17lr vAi am VjjM Jmm Cream Buttermilk Little Benny s Nete Boek By Ltm Pap Mr. Parkins came te see mv sister Gladdls last nltc nnd they wan In the pnricr tnwklng nbeut dlurent-suDjecKs and I wan setting, there Usscnlng te them en account of Gladdls net having chased me out. vet and non came anil steed In the pnrler deer and looked at Mr. , Parkins n wile, saying,' Geed eve ning) Mr.' Parkins. livening, sed Mr. Parkins. And pep looked at him a wile longer saying, leurc net by cny chance a gambling man, are you, Mr. Parkins, you dent play poker, for instants, I slppose ' O, no sir. ccrteny net, Im quite set tled in my habits, you mite Hny, thank you for inquiring, Mr. Parkins sed. 0 thats nil rite. I have some frends up stairs, there are 3 of us altogether and I thnwt if I could dig up ft 4th I thought we mite stir up a little inno cent game of poker, but of cerse if you dent play you don't play, pep sed. O I sec, well, as far an that gees, of cerse V'mvc a smattering of the game, that is te say I knew the roles nnd that sort of thing nnd I have a fair idcer of wat le play nnd wat net te play under various slrcumstnnecs. In ether words Ive had cnuff Ixpcrlcnce te sit in en a frindly game and taxu enre of myself, as it were, Mr. Parkins sed. Mecnlng he knew hew te play, and pep sed. Geed, fine, come rite along, Im sure Gladdls wll ixcuse you a wile, went you Gladdls? Mr. Parkins is perfcckly free as far as his nctiens nre censerned, Im sure, Gladdls sed looking independent but mad, nnd Mr. Parkins sed. Thnts very geed of you, Im sure. And he went up in the setting room with pep look ing glad and Gladdls picked n boela up off of the peane nnd slammed It down ngen hard, me saying, Wats a matter Gladdls, nre you mad? Speck wen yeure spoken te, sed Gladdls. Proving she was. VWWWWMrrr' KNITTING WOOLS; 187 Samples Upen Requeat Colonial Yarn Heuse 1231 Cherry St. ,"!,,. MyyyMyyyyywyM Third Anhual SALE Reductions en all CORSETS Exceptional Values in lets at $2'98 nd $4'98 BRASSIERES REDUCED fflademt Clang, 835 Chestnut St. Plf Always Moderate Have ytu inspected the Storage System? A tankful of het water always ready. Ne work. Ne dirt. Little expense. Automatic. Demonstrated whenever you please at any U. G. I. store. ' If you cannot come in, ask us te send a representative. THE UNITED GAS IMPROVEMENT CO. Away will go that wilted feeling. You'll be bracingly refreshed. You'll feel like work ing, or playing. And it's because Abbotts Cream Buttermilk is real buttermilk with the old-time buttermilky flavor. Served fresh every day. ABBOTTS ALDERNEY DAIRIES, INC. "Milk suppliers le critical buyers" Philadelphia Atlantic City Pleasantville Ocean City Wildwood bbetts Sleeves .There nre nil sorts of sleeves and ru morn of sleeves in -circulation just at present. An interesting model Is slashed nbevc from Blwuldcf- te wrist ,nnd held tege'tlicr by a band of white organdy permitting a little overflow of cuff. Anether arresting sleeve is the one which .cuts out a triangle of the 'material right en the top of the arm. And. by me way, mis snmc surgery is observed in the side panels of n few of the latest frocks, where cither trlnnglcs or ovals disclose the material beneath. Best Heme Treatment for All Hairy Growth (The Modern Beauty) Every woman should have n small package of delatenc handy, for Its timely use will keep the skin free from beauty-marring hairy ?rewth. Te remove hair or fuzz rem arms or neck, make n thick paste with some of the powdered dclatene nnd water. Apply te hniry surface nnd after two or three minutes rub off, wash the skin nnd it will be free from hair or blemish. Te avoid disappoint ment, be sure you get real dela dela eonc nnd mix fresh. Adv. 0 (feCS I ', 1 : 11 w I T" T O f i rresn mm eunaae jj Deliriously cooling en a het I 9 day. Just fresh crushed fruit f 0 pineapples, raspberries, 1 peaches poured ever ice 1 r cream of the same flavor. I A 1320 Chtitnut Street Special this -week: 9 Chocolate 1 Cocoanut Royals f Het Water Service for All Seasons Gas het water service is all-year insur ance of a plentiful supply of piping het water for all household needs at the turn of a faucet. When you're het tired and thirsty and you just can't dodge the heat, that's the time for Abbett's Cream. Buttermilk. S3 WANAMAKER'S I . """. Delightful Summer Dresses for All Feminine Vacatienists Are Lew Priced in the Wanqmaker $7.50 $16.50 Summer Comforts Talcum powder, violet, trailing arbutus or cory cery cory lepsis, in 1-lb. tins, 18c. Bath sprays, 65c, 75c and 85c. Bath soaps, round or square cakes, $1 dozen. Geed hair-brushes, 75p te $1.50. (Cenlrnl) Short Lightweight Corsets for Yeung Women Corsets have undergone won derful changes this season. Surely they have never been as sensible in cut as they arc at present. These corsets have the minimum of boning and are perfect for ail kinds of outdoor exercise, includ ing swimming. $2 for a girdle which has a boned diaphragm front, 10 inches deep and an elastic back 6 inches deep. $3 for a girdle which is short in front and cut slightly longer in back, where there are elastic inserts and lacing. $3 for a g-irdle entirely with out bones. It is quite long in back and has clastic sides. $3.50 for a light corset with a short, soft front steel and elastic top. Only 12 inches Jeep. (Outrun I Hats That Speak for the Charm of Black and White, $6 Delightful hats, smnrt hats, charming hats! It is difficult te remember when we have had meie interesting and becoming hats at this price. Especially in the de sirable black-and-white combina tions, as well as plain black or white. Levely wide - brimmed white hats, with oft drooping ostrich. Smart black fiber satin hat3, with taileicd wings of grosgrain. Small white crepe de chine hats, with '.'lusters of black glycerined ostrich at each side and little peeping rims of black velvet such aie the hats in type, but hew great is their variety! (Miirkt-t) : x-: Women's Pumps Special $4.90 and$6.90 Correctness of fashion, durability, fit and sound economy all meet in these low shoes that have but recently worn considerably higher prices. At $4.90 Well-made, low-heel sandal pumps have two buckled in step straps and a vertical cen ter strap. They arc of black calfskin, patent leather or suede, with turned soles and covered heels. Plain slippers, with baby French heels, are of black patent leather or calfskin. Twe-strap pumps, with baby French heels, combine black suede and narrow trimmings of kidskin. These aie but a few of the many styles at $4.00. Net all sizes in any prices make it worth while te find your nze among . the many styles. (rlimtnut) $8 Mottled Percale Is Newest for Smart Combination Freclts An all-ever indefinite mottled check is in orchid, green, navy, brack, green and red. This is used for the top of the dresses. The lower part is made of a pattern with the same ground but with a definite ever-stripe or plaid in it. 36 inches wide, 30c a yard. Japanese Crepe in Levely Celers, 35c Beautiful tints and shades for every use! The best array of colors that we have ever had. Turquoise, violet, orchid, two tones of brown, peach, buttercup, watermelon, rose, pink, white, cadet blue, Copenhagen, navy, tan and gray. 30 inches wide. (Central) UMBRELLAS, $1 The geed old stand-by the thoroughly reliable dollar um brella of sturdy tape-edged black cotton is here again. Nothing like it for an extra office or home umbrella! Women's umbrellas have wrist cords or bakelite rings; the men's have creek handles. (Market) Here Cemes a Sale of Bath Towels! 25c 38c 50c Right when every household is calling for them. Summer cottages never have enough bath towels for all the people who go in swimming every day. And many a Philadelphia home would be glad te have a new supply of these soft, thick spongy towels. Every kind seems te be included plaids, stripes, jacquard figures, borders and plain whites. In size the towels range from 17x28 inches te 22x44 inches. (Central) NEW INT SILK SALE! Fiber Silk Knitted Crepe, $2.25 a Yard One of the most fashionable materials for dresses, skirts and handsome suits! It is soft and attractive, and combines effec tively with lighter-weight silks. 36 inches wide, in the new gray ish tan tints, reindeer, caster, cafe ail lait, etc., and in jade, cin namon, old rose, henna, Harding blue, navy and brown. Crepe de Chine at $1.50 a Yard is excellent quality, and the colors are pretty, tee. 39 inches wide, in silver, orchid, henna, old rose, maiine blue, brown, pink, tur quoise, whity. navy andblack. ntrnt) At $6.90 An interesting pump has three buckled straps ever the in.step and a Spanish heel. It ih of black suede, patent leather or calfskin, tiimmcd with perforations. Pumps with single instep straps and baby French heels, en particulate geed lines, are of black satin, calfskin or pat ent leather. Various plain pumns have high or baby Fiench heels Geed satin slippers are in hcv eral styles. one style, but the lowered ! .-fi. Down Stairs Stere Net dresses of one or two kinds, but charming Summer dresses of all kinds. All of Wanamaker quality, all in this season's best styles. Coel voiles are in light and dark colorings,- in dots and figures and soft plain colors. Hundreds of dresses, in sizes for women and young women, are new marked $3 te $9. Plain Celer Voiles at $5 are especially interesting. They are quite simple and come in cool gray,t navy'blue, white, orchid and black. Every Gingham Dress Is Lowered in Price $2.50 te $5 Pink, red, blue, geld, brown, green and interesting mixed plaids and checks are made, in mere ways than you would care te count. ' Taffeta Dresses Reduced, te $6.50 and $10 Mostly navy blue, brown and black, some with Georgette undersleeves and vestees. All were originally much higher in price. Seme pretty. Canten crepe frocks, such as the one sketched, are $16.50.. (Mnrket) Wanamaker Shirts of Woven Madras, $1.50 Men knew that Wanamaker shirts are cut ever the very best, most comfortable patterns and made of the best materials. These are particularly geed the season's best stripes in all colors and sizes. (Gallery, Market) Girls' Suspender Skirts, 75c A lower price for these prac tical little pleated skirts of brown, trreen or Copenhagen gingham. 7 te 12 year sizes. oel Frecks, $1 te $3.75 Several hundred comfortable and pretty Summer dresses are of lawn, vcile, gingham and linene, including some shirtwaist frocks. Fer girls of 6 te 14. Organdie Frecks for Tiny Girls Dainty little butterfly dresses arc in lemon, light-blue, pale pink, peach and se en. Ruflly little affairs with wide sashes. 6 te 10 year sizes at $5 te $7.75. (Market) Tub Silk Petticoats With Deuble Panels, $2.25 Generously cut and well-made white petticoats are in two styles, both with juble panels in front and in back. One is straight of line and finished with silk scal loping. The ether has a deep ruffle and is trimmed with hem stitching. Each has elastic at the waist (Central) Coel White Dimity Bedspreads, $2 Hew satisfactory they are in the Sumnieitime, when they can be easily washed and need no ironing! These are 72.90 inches and hemmed. Sl90-inch spreads, ?i25. (Central) Canten Crepe Skirts Price -Lowered te $5 Hew graceful are their lines and hew attractive the colors! The skirts are in various styles, some trimmed with small, pretty buttons-. They are gathered, and some of the belts have pearl-like buckles and tassel-finished sash ends. Net eery color and style in every size, but rose, pumpkin, deep eichid, tanger ine, peach and Copenhagen among them. A few are of satin-faced Canten crepe. Pleated Canten Crepe Skirts, Special at $7.50 Pleated in various pleasing ways, the skirts are in blue, peach, gray, black, navy, orchid and green one or two of a kind. Werth-while selection! TnU Cl,:rc AMU erniia, ejc -iv pu. te The outstanding feature is that they are all se fresh, clean and unmussed. Each skiit is ready te be put en and worn immediately, as far as freshness gees. Included are many, many medeis of gabar dine, cotton ramie, linen, surf satin and ratine. ' (Market) i WAMASTAKER BBw 7 Black Enamel Suitcases, $3.50 Smartest luggage in many a day for such a low price. The cases are of black enameled duck and have leather corners and handles, two strong catches and a geed lock. They are cretonne lined and come in four sizes, 18, 20, 22 and 24 inches. With Trays, $5 Black enamel suitcases, 24-inch size, with short straps across the top, are cretonne lined. Extra-deep cases, 24 te 30 inch sizes, are cretonne lined and have straps all around. $6.50. Cowhide Suitcases, $9,50 24-inch tan cowhide suitcases are admirably constructed for hard service. They are sturdy and strong with reinforced cor ners, straps all around and du rable handles. Cowhide Traveling Bags, $7.50 and $9.50 Suitable for either mea or women, these bags are in tan or black, leather lined. $7.50 bags have riveted frames. $9.50 bags have sewed frames both 18-inch size. (Centrul) Little Pantalette Frecks Are $1.25 They are for Miss 2-te-6 and are the nicest kind of play clothes. Made of pink, blue or green chambray, adorned with black stitching and little embroidered figures. Children's Drawer Bodies, 35c Especially sturdy ones of strong white muslin with taped buttons and icinfercing everywhere it is needed. 2 te 14 year sizes. Combinations for Beys and Girls, Sec Made of checked muslin these combinations for giilh have , bloomer diawers. Fer boys they have the straight-leg drawers and garter attachments. Sizes 4 te 12 years. (Centrull $7.50' ec an nz. Lufi sa r .51 t wt - J .lit K I h.A Ml yM aAV r-j.m : f Iy lV-il 1? w l!SFM, rr -nrf 4 j T " , Ajftf ftfrfyiM?.W V , A 1 ' ''. fete.3l .,
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