WIIBIfrvraSMWBBBIHi(BWWIWIBIHWa73Mw!S7Pi5aMWHIIH 'SaraflUP'HiR.reiMHWI,, J'rWUT' ' l ' "M' ,v" ''''WW 'WW&K V ''mmim ., " p wvr '.- 7 , , ' -: ;i ;...- ' tiViEXlXG TtiBLIO LEDOEK PH1LADEL1HIA, TUESDAY", dOTOJLiEIl .j, 1022 m 1 - I . -. Ill Mill II !- I I II I I1MH .IIMIiy Seme Dutch Suppers Are Suggested I 1Y1 Mrs. Wilsen's Column for Today 1 .Vwmm A"' ,,;e v"u's " o'ff'e ft'nfai ire Given, Alse u Delicious Celd Perk te Tempt the Appetite ity MRS. M. A. WILSON ' ,,, ill) bv Mrs. !t. A. Wilsen. All rrmnBK are many ocenslen wIime n 1 thittli supper Mb Inte the wheme Pclttcrfa!tii..SmicI. t.ctter thnn a merr nbonte irpl. meal can be lfmself while U.r IieMpss if Mt fioe te J'Sd '(e the man, ll.tln .Mall, thai -mand Uer attention. Seme SucccMhd Mniiu , riu .. ,, PUvM Toasted I iniikiurtcra .... itiix ianun iciu-i "" :iau M.ncedC'i.mberry Tarts Coffpe I'IcKIpiI Onions ChowCliew Giirdcti OnleiiH Grilled Slices of Celd llellcd Perk Stnier Krnul Mitched Potatoes Apple Sniiie Coffee Cake Ceffer. C Iim Uaideii '(nieim Ccelpite SnuinKt' Slued llecilicml Clu r$i 1 'et n te Sulnd , I'ltmnineii Cnki' Ceffci' ! hour PIcKIeh itnililict SlkOH of Celd linked Hmii ) German Petate Halnd Celd Hlnw Chocolate 0te Coffee Celd Slaw l'leklei Onlenx Sardlnn. TIjck nnd Celery Salad Pic Mud Heeln I'lnniiiiien Rell Coffee 1)111 vlcklei nr n pnrt of every Dutch hmch and should be cut In thick dices i and placed at convenient places about the tabic. " , A large pitcher of cider nnd plenty of glasses should be bandy. The indi vidual platter service, Tilth wveral dlsheH of the menu placed en the tabic for replenishing, is also an nttrnrtive manner of serving. Twe varieties of potato salad arc very popular in both Ilellund and Germany for these sup poi, end I will give ou both reelpei. German Petate Salad Mlnte fine enc-hiilf. pound of alt perk mid brown nicely in the skillet, adding lue level tablespoons of flour. Three-fourths cup of ltiegar. bring te boiling point, nnd pour at once ever 12 potatoes that limn been cooked In the skins, nnd pealed while het, and cut in thin slices, new add One-half cup of fin clu chopped pars- ten Onc-hnlf run of finrly chopped onions Our teaspoon of mtt . Our teasnenn of milliard Our -half lampoon of pepprr One-half teaspoon of paprkl.n Pinch of thyme Hit of bnv leaf. Tem gently le mix. i nnd add while telling, a toapeoti of, sugar. Helland Dutch Petate Snlnil. Cook twelve potatoes until tender, j cool, peal nnd then cut In thin slices, place in mixing bowl and ndd Three onions chopped finr four branches of 'clrry chopped fine four branches of parsley, chopped finr Tue tablespoon of Milliard seed One-half teaspoon of relny need. And n dressing prepmnl ns follews: Placy in saucepan. One cup of milk Tiee-thtrd cup of uhilr nnf ilnCfiar Three tablespoon of sugar Three tablespoons of cornstarch On .teaspoon of tnntlaid i One teaspoon of sail 0e-half teaspoon of tchtte pepper. Kllr te blend In the starch nnd spice, nnd lirlng te (Killing point. Cook nlow nlew ly fei live minutes, nnd then odd the J'eII.h of two eggs, bentliiz in the yolks el eggi hurd. Onflinlf rup of melted butter, and Hip stlftly beaten whltc of the two rgr. Whip up veiy hard for fhe minutes after adding the whites of the eggs, und then cook for thrce minutes, roel. When ready te ndd te the potato salad, add te one-half of this recipe, three-fourths eup of thick sour cream, whip in well and pour ever the potatoes. Tess well. Grilled Slices of Celd Perk Plunge n piece of freh poi k Inte a keltic of boiling watei slid cook, nl nl lewing iibeut tcnt the mlnute the pound. Plai e In the wsti When rendy te use, out In slices nnd brown quickly in het butter. Dust well with papriku. This perk is very nice nlse when out In dice and made Inte salad, using Uhrcr cups of the diced perl ' One eup of celery One eup of diced cooked beets Tots, turn in ucsf of lettuce nnd serve with nnv dressing that pleases you. ' Women in Politics 1 Although It is nearly thirty years since New Zealand gave women the vote, no wemsn has been ejrrled in Parliament AfTfMV RF'SORTO 'Arcc roe cteirt four allspice 'lira onions, cut in slices One trnipoen of poultry senseniw; One-half cup of tincyni. Allew meat te cool in One of the greatest of lecn) discrimi nations against women that has con tinued ns law lnee the pnhsage of the c'Uial mifl'rage amendment te tli0 Cen-' stitlen of the United Staten lm l, removed with the enactment by Con gress of the independent citirenshin the liquid. ' law. THE GREATEST CXWTEST EVER CONCEIVED ffeathteedurbend COI0NIAL ICE-C REAM Mystery Brick Contest TT'IIEX Dr. Pasteur made his great dis " cevcry which brought about the "Pas "Pas leurizing" of milk and cream, it was a tre tre tre nioiideus scientific step toward greater purity :md safety, When Heath, the eminent feed -t'icntist, of Chicago, made his remai'kable disceverv of "heathizing" (carbonating) ice cream, feed experts everywhere acclaimed it as an equally momentous achievement. Always en the alert for new ideas te make Colonial Ice Cream "Philadelphia's Best" better than ever, we have at an enormous ex pense obtained the exclusive nghts te the "TTfatliizing" process. Hcaihized Colonial Ice Cream is new made bv tlri ing the air out of the freezer and re plaring it witli a pure, clean, sterile atmos phere 100 times purer than mountain air. The result is an absolutely purer, cleaner, better ice cream of a delicious smoothness and a mere pronounced flavor. Te introduce mere generally this wonder ful new Heathized Colonial Ice Cream wc have conceived this novel contest. Any one can filter it. Any one ran win free ice cream for a whole year. All you have te de is te select the three flavors which will be used in a new and different Colonial Ice Cream Brick te be offered te the public for the first time en Sat urday, October 21. Every one who picks the three correct flavors will rece'he a quart. Brick of Colonial Ice Cream Free every week for one year. The new delicacy will be named the Colonial Mystery Brick. Xeedless te say. it is a tri umph in the art of ice cream making. Ne one except. Mi-. Jes. C. Trainer, the president of this company, knows the combination of three flavors. Today at 10 A. !M., in the presence of Mr. William W. Foulkrod, Jr., President, and Ed win A. Merrick, Director, of the Southward National Bank, our Mr. Trainer deposited in the hands of Mr. Walter J. Steinman, Vice President of the Seuthwark National Bunk, a sealed envelope. This envelope contains a sheet of paper en which are written the three flavors we will use in making the Colonial Tee Cream Mystery Brick. This envelope will be opened Weclnesdav morning, October 18, 15)22, in the pre&enw: of the gentlemen named above, who will certify te the names of the three flavors written en the sheet of paper the envelope contains. CONDITIONS Pick the three flavors of the OF CONTEST ) Colonial Mystery Brick . Pick the three flavors in Colonial Ice Cream Mystery Brick. Te win ice cream FREE for a vear- a quart brick every week for 52 weeks all you have te de is te pick out the three of the 30 flavors, listed in the Voting Coupens, that correspond with the list of three flavors deposited in the Seuthwark National Bank. Just check off, in the column alongside the numbers of each flavor, which three you think will he in this wonderful new Heathized Colonial Ice Cream Mystery Brick. Don't rheck off mere than three en any one coupon. B"t you can send in as many coupons as you want, Ihc the coupeiiH in the newspapers, or get as many extra coupons as you want from any Colonial Ice Cream dealer. There are no strings te this offer. It is open te all except empleyes of this company . Yeu don't even have te be a buyer of Heathized Colonial Ice Cream. Just pick the thret flavors from the list, and mail in your selec tions. Try as often as you like. Ice Cream FREE for a year te every one who picks tin three flavors. Contest will close at 11 P. M October 17th. Purer because its Heathized COLONIAL ICE-CREAM cxa "PHILADELPHIA'S BEsST" If Ab m i VOTING COUPON COLONIAL ICE-CREAM MYSTERY BRICK CONTEST p,...,tb-;:.i,.,in.,I;i r.f;;;,:,,,;f,;rh1;j,,r7h!!nT;1r,,'?1.nk home drlrlrs te jn 1 imiM , iin, L llr,? , i - i ." J ".- 0Ur nnn" VOTE FOR THREE FLAVORS ONLY ' 1 Peach Custard 2 ,Pineapplc 3 Strawberry 4 Maple Nut 5 Vanillj 6 I Peacli 7 French Chocolate 8 Sun Maid 0 Raspberry 10 Lemen 11 FrenelfVanilia 12 i Caramel 13 ! Pistachio 14 JHuel Nut" " 15 t Reman Punch 16 17' l"6 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 r Coffee Pecan Nut """ M"sfruit Touted Almend Henev Fruit Salad" Chen Glew Orange Pineapple" Bicqur Walnut Fudge Tutti Fruitti Orange Ice " Nut Carmela" Grap, Currant Biscmr Tortenf Sign full name here Street am! umbrr Same of Dealer wu buy your lee Cream from;. . . ( V Address of Dealer. Mail votes te MysUry fine Department, Colonial Ice Cream nv'rnienft"Tnd Sep,ar?UP PhildlpM. or deliver them te ier seu. Contest closes 9 P. 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Or-nr,tri, iin ine iiiflnM m I? Vrlte for boe.ot nt-1 luti n; ii S. Beth hotels under personal direction of R. B. LUDY, M. D Own?r mm .BEST MODERATE PRICE HOTELS IN ATLANTIC CITYaw. ehdt TABOR INN rVfJieTW?. rnim Pp l SremLfr tati-s let , i, i'ii-r rnanairemni J r IL A Irut A. alfT BAaanfi M Duns I ATLANTIC CrTY. N.J. Dlrnetlj en tlir- Orrnil I'rnnt ! The American f!i HtJ rr-exctl!ncr p tii A a f . Bri'V 0rn en WnFIl ri"7BY he nl prep'rty rer ind Manager . of r.a rrrv. n. j BifCaVZIC nunD"is water all roemt. HtNj Terns FALL RIVER LINE TO BO?OH Afternoon tad F.nntni Cenncri Li v tn r-i. r i..nt c. t.. 11 . ... '' -1 NEW LONDO.V I INF Clark t V J Urelia. Jaaw 71. I n ROUND THE WORI n IPRKSS el HRANCB" UHBI Grew TON latludiel Ifelcli, Pm, DriTei. Cniiltt, atav Clark Onfln.Ui P.oeid tbe World Ociaa Qrk"i 19iS fraiia. February J 1923 tK MEDITERRANEAN TOIPRRSS e SCOTLAND" JS000 Creat Taa. aS DAYS CRUISB. K0O aad aa Frank C Oark. Ttmtt BoHdlea. New Tark Rartkt Taw ... U . Uak aa Wytrrin,nram bwwm wt PORTO RICO 16d ay Cruise TFANQUnseas-colerful port pert p -rurvaqii people A nander-trtja rrnderrd doubly enjerbl"by the com fort aiul I jxury nf faat 1 0,000 ten tca a, ipecially built fer Tropical aerviea. All I ( and Kxprnten JJ up Cotnfertab' mintmmn rtr atateroeen U ntra itb priTctr bath Rat-) h rlnrif -nra'a nnd itaietoera fee tntira tr-p bat jrday ta.Iuti PORTO RICO LINE S3 Rreadway New Yerk ?J&Z ERICSSON LINE for Baltimore f- ea i 3 SvJ I. Tl a r a 1MU 5Vti I ara e J t" . s Tier CONDADO-VANDERBILT HOTEL SAN JUAN . TORTO RICO Tlir enlv wholly Anw an hotel in Ula Wettlndle Anidral r pet for a holiday n tile trepica MetcTirj, trrjila, felf, eathtns under Manage nent of th antferbi Hntnl, Nw Yerk. VZt444)MbJUBk ! Y Extra Service te FLORIDA TEXAS J id Direct "Ml Water KeiittW Tledc n uil-b irnuu -tca.vcis injure reulai bdicdulcs and aiieul i uidc ra, ec ec passenger accommodations .Hid hiRh statKlard-, of tuinic and seric.e CHARLESTON, S. l nnn JACKSON VILLF, HA. uth threuRh i onncctiens -e Augusta. Atlanta. BmiunRham" Mornpemery. Ptnbacela. Mobile and New Orleans "'V' - r m r ii i i v - I i v - - ! M Mi v 1 - - ! '!! W 1 'I I ll 1 1 M n te 1 1. :t i : . KEY WEST I I Hlrr.fi lifillil , iVIIAMI GAlcVESTON, TEXAS v"'1 M'OUf;' ,',nra,0!" ?M PO'nts m rcj, Oklahoma, Ncv MexKO. Arizona and the Pautu Ceat - N - - It I W " t . , . . Full and Winter reprntien new niUble for hetli ene-uav and reund.tnp livkrli Rate, include tmniportatien. meal, nnd atal loom berth Bedrooms mtli deulil- or twin l.rd, nd pr.vata bath, or ether aUlcroema in tjc a I or nrefrrre.l 1. ...... . .v-..vll ulay be irctirrd nt v.iriem extra room fares if detired I r i s, , ,.f d ilhu rtt CLYDE-MALLORY LINES B In i itf i;' ' s v Mnnltilh, i, ."l ( In siMl, si I'hil. ililphi i. I'a It li plum. . I mi bard TI.'J ? sss if "I I i 8 1 V IX Around, the WbiIcl w.., m.m,,i,,i jhimiii; v.iiii,m marlcinB the 50th nr s,nt-e Themui Cook the founder of our orgunirntien . rsi u ted hi- r,t tour nr .uiul the weild SalllnsLait.r.rJfre1N.l l , 24 Returii.n, May Jl, 19 by the sprcu.lh chnrtered new CUNARD Liner MSAMAmA" A Rorpeeus itinerary with nit, nt Mediterranean Ports EtfVDt. ctc.-feur uerkain British Indm, Dutch Enst Indies. Straiti Settle' ments SniRen Mnnila, China two eekn in Japan, etc. 30,000 mile l.'7dRs. Full infern-nt ion en request A Cruise ic LitAr Litiiiinl r Ann n.t. THOS. COOK & SON 130 Seuth I5th Street, PHILADELPHIA lii m i i ' .1 M rjO& Vs l I BaKaaaaXiaCSSrl
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