: !SAY BEAN FLOUR CUTS BREAD COST Meat Long Used by Chinese Would Help House wives Save CORNSTARCH ALSO AIDS Recipes for Muffins and Sponge Cake Given by United States and Mncrnzines : ! . Soy bean flour as ft part substitute for irhcat flour In the mnllng of brand and nutry Is tha latest material advocated by the United States Department of Agricul ture to enable tha hotisetvlfo to save a few cent In her dally bakery experiae an Item that ha contributed Inrgely to the grocery tills of recent months. Fortunately for tha average cltlien, this department of our Rational Oournment Is always experiment tut (o meet the Immediate needs of the country In Ita ery-day life, Soy bean flour Is rich In protein nnd nit, but tho product of tlio fully ripened bean contains no starch or nt most only trarea of Itt nnd consequently when used In brend rnaklng It must he mixed with wheat flour The bread thus made has a higher protein content nnd n. lower starch content, but In ll general appearnnco and characteristics It !i much llko ordinary wheat bread nnd nay well be used ns n substitute According, to tha bulletin Issued by the Department of Agriculture, "soy bean meal or flour has ueen marxeteu to some extent In the United States for tiso In Imalld dietetics In cases whore It I y desired to limit or lower tho amount of'starch used It has not. however, been on sale In quan tities which would lead tha hoincwlfe to ue It freely ns a substitute for wheat flour, though there Is every renson to believe that It cafi become a market commodity for audi uses If thero Is a demand for It." fJHOW.V FOR 26 YCAItS Although tho soyt bean plant has been grown for moro thnn twenty-lhe years In this country, especially In tho southern States. It has been used almost exclusively as n fodder crop. As n coffeo substitute the broken bean has been placed on tho market at various times, but with little success, although It compares -very favorably with some substitutes now used qulto extcnsUcly. In China nnd Japan It has been uicd ns human food for centuries, both as a cooked vegetablo and as a flour for baking pur poses. Experiments Indicate that tho soy bean flour may be used In much tho same way as corn meal, ami as n mixture with the wheat flour In ordinary bread making It should bo used In the general proportion of one part soy bean flour to three parts wheat flour. After a few trials tho housewife can learn Just the nmount to suit her own taste and experience Tho trlnls mndo at the department laboratories In "Washington how tho bread, biscuits, ihumns, grlddlo cakes and waffles nro most palatable The following reclpo Is given for soy bean mufllns: Half cup of soy bean flour, ona and one-half cups wheat flour, one cup sweet rr.llk, half teaspoonful of salt, two eggs, four tiaspoonfuli baking powder, ono and one half tablespoon fuls melted butter Beat all Ingredients well, adding the melted butter iui, ana bake- In gem pans In n hot oven CORNSTARCH HELPS Another saving In wheat flour can bo made by tho use of cornstarch moro freely than has been tho custom of the American housewife, according to many authorities In homo economics, It can ba added to wheat flour, producing a most delicious pastry flour by reducing tho gluten content. The mlituro generally ndiocated Is ono part cornstarch to five parts of wheat flour. Tho following recipe for cream sponge cake Is given In a recent Issue of the Coun try Gentleman : Pour egg yolks, one cup Utar. fOUr tablesnoons water. nnA nml nnn. half tablespoons cornstarch, ona teaspoon lemon Juice, wheat flour, ono nnd one-half teaspoons baking powder, ono-quartor tea spoon salt, four egg whites. Beat tho egg yolks nnd water until thick and lemon colored. Add sugar gradually and continue beating for about two minutes. Put the re quired cornstarch In cup, then fill with wheat flour. Mix and alft all dry Ingredi ents and "add to tho mixture. Add lemon Juice. Fold In beaten whites and bake thirty mlnutca In n moderate oven APPEAL FOR"SIIJT-INS"- Society Asks Funds for Thanksgiving Cheer ' S In order to provide Thanksgiving cheer for families whdse heads aro handicapped by permanent Illness tho Pennsylvania Branch of the Shut-In Society, with ofllces at 1710 Chestnut street, hns sent out nn ap peal to tho public for contributions of money. Many on tho list of tho organiza tion are greatly In need of milk nnd eggs and high prices make these difficult to obtain. The society Is also desirous of furnishing cripples with wheeled chairs. A contribu tion or J25 will glvo tho donors tho priv ilege of naming tho chairs. -PtrSi:. A Tii a tJKzaiviiri ROAST OF BEEF is MUCH CHEAPER THAN TURKEY A Bradley Roast this year will, simplify the problem of the increased coat of living. It it very nutritious and delieiously tasty. Order it early. For Comparison Rib Roatt 28c lb. Loin of Lamb, 30c lb. Bradley Market and 21st Streets Phono Service i Lotutt TO tut use j JmiiiiminiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiu": The Sweater Shop Good Shepherd Yarns Z SOUTH 17TH STREET r Kjah Sr Hs$ui L u MW a, eej.aE j phuklui HOW TO REMOVE FLESHY SIGNS OF AGE FROM FACE By LUCREZIA BOM Prima Donna ef th ItetropollUn Opera Comptnr. TTPON- discovering the first wrinkle a vJ woman la apt to ba mora or les- con cerned. She usually resolve to do every thing within her power to rid herself of that little tell-tale line, of approaching age. Hut how few women really stick to thU resolu tion ' Yet I have seen grandmothers whose faces are as free from furrows and lines as their daughters'. Wrinkles can ba eradicated by gentle massage with cold cream, and If you are persistent In the treat ment they will soon disappear. Not so, however, with the fleshy slgni of age Jlhniie (ha tn Tt,i, LUCIIEK1A BOIU. are harder to get rid of, and, therefore, much mora to bo dreaded than wrinkles. When a woman reaches the "fair, fat and forty" stage folds of fat begin to col lect beneath her chin, and ere long aha has a double chin, tho bane of many n woman's existence. If the chin Is to bo reduced to its normal site It must hate heroic treat ment. This consists of massage nnd a. aweatlng-out" process. Warm weather Is the best time to remove the fleshy signs of age. for the Roaring tem perature h a great aid In the reduction process TO RttDUCn DOUDMi CIUN The Instant ou notlco that your chin Is losing Its clear-cut outline begin tho fol lowing treatment - Fill a basin with hot water nnd from It wring towels Fold them to form strips about five Incites In width and wrap them closely about the chin nnd throat. Coer tho entlro overfloshy surfneo with the hot towels, which will open the pores and cause free perspiration The next step In this process of reduction Is to apply a generous coating of cold cream. Then massago tho throat and chin vlgorouoly, always rubbing downward from tho chin's tip to the chest. This can bo done with the palm of the hand or with tho thumbs It must bo a heavy manage, bearing down hard upon the flesh, and must bo kept up for ten minutes or moro nt a time. Almost eery woman knows of the merits of tho chin bnndage of rubber which pro motes perspiration and literally melts away tho flesh. It should bo worn during tha night and during the day whenecr It Is possible. FOR OVERFI,KSHY THROAT After tho massage treatment It Is nlways a wlso plan to apply a ploco of lee to tho flesh or nn astringent lotion so that the tissues will bo hardened. Then there Is tha distressing lump of fat that sometimes appears betweon tho shoul der blades at tho base of tho neck. It Is rarely seen In s-oung persons, but tho woman who Is Inclined to be stout will no tlco this rounded cushion of superfluous flesh a'ftcr she passes tho thirty-year mark. This ugly hump -will destroy the beauty of an oincrwiio lovely neck, and should, be sweated and massaged an ay as soon as It appears. Instead of using plain hot water, maka a solution of strong Bait water and Immerse tho towels In It Lay them oter tho cush ion of flesh, changing them when they no longer feel uncomfortably hot Massago the hump with cold cream, using firm, rotary motions for ton or fifteen minutes. Then apply an astringent lotion. If women who nre overburdened -with fleshy throats and chins will follow these simple directions they will soon discover that the fat Is gradually disappearing and that the llnea of youth and beauty aro again returning. (Copyright.) ' Old Shore Ilotcl Damaged by Fire ATLANTIC CITY, Nov. 27. Delaney's Ilotcl, which wao as famous as Kuehnlo's colobrnted "Corner" In the old days, when "Big Bob" Uetaney ran tho Fourth Ward and challongod Boss Kuehnle's domination of the town, was badly damaged yesterday nftornoon by a (Ira of mysterious origin. Tho loss exceeds $2500. The building haB been unoccupied since Delaney's death sev eral years ago. Only pure, pas teurized cream is scientifically ripened and churned to make MERIDALE BUTTER Sool and firm from te sweet churns comes this"uncom monly good but ter," ready for a short, quick trip to your table, protect ed all the way by the air-tight "Meri foil" wrappers. So thatitreachesyour home fresh and wholesomea full pound of pure, sweet butter, AsitforMeridalo today. At good grocers. AYER&McKINNEY &$ PWfadelphL, Bell Phono, Market 3741 Kaystona Phone, Main 17U Look for lht"M,rlfnll" nuDralr.Ught,Jaihand te vuvr'iiiwr-ui roof iroocrt. ASK FOR and GET HORLICK'S THE ORIGINAL MALTED gfllLK Cheap substitutes cost YOU same prfc nillllimriMTtlTMWiwmw Deerfoot Farm Sausage have eome fqr brwJifmt tQjiWu' ik EVENING LEDGrElR-pmL'ADELPHIiV, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, TODAY'S FASHION Dlouse of dark bluo georgette with frills of not. THE colored blouse Is very much In vogue. This charming model Is of navy blue georgette crepe. The front Is turned back to disclose a vest of white net trimmed with narrow, plaited frills Tho round collar Is embroidered with blue dots and bordered with frllts. Turned-back cuffs to match the collar finish the bishop sIconcs. (Copyright HOUSEHOLD HINTS How to Solve Some or Your Spice Problems ALARC1E assortment of spices In small quantity In one of the housewife's best aids In maintaining an nttractUo table Un llko mariy other staples. It Is best to buy spices In smaller quantities nnd renow more often with n fresh supply than to buy n very largo quantity, as tho strength nnd aroma of apices Is likely to deteriorate when kept lonR and oxposod frequently Incidentally, many housnkeeprrs find It a helpful plan to keep nil Alices always In glass Jars, not In tho containers or paper bags In which they woro purchased Small glass spice Jars can be purchased for o. small sum, or tho glass containers In which many varieties of Jams peanut butter, etc.. are sold can be kept for the purposo and fitted with little tin tops This keeps the spices In much cleaner fashion thnn In many of tho paper or tin boes which easily catch dirt as they aro upened. Also tho housewife can telt quickly, with these trans parent containers, whether she has a suf ficient quantity of spices on hand when she makes up her grocery order, without having to take down each little box, open and ex amine the contents Because tho pungency nnd aroma of apices etapornto, It la bettor to buy pack aged than bulk spices. Hut read tho label ' Many brands of splce.s nro ndUlteratcd, and If you read tho lahels carefully you will know what to mold. "Compositions" of spices ery often contain fillers of flour, cornstarch and oven ground refuse nnd It Is n loss to pay spice prices for cornstarch or refuse een when such "apices" are of fered very cheaply Buy spices wholo whenever possible nnd grind them your self, nnd you have complcto nssurapco of their purity, nnd It you havo the time to grind your spices freshly beforo using you will bo nblo to get moro llmor and fra grance from a smaller quantity A small quantity of each of tho following spices should bo on the spice Bhclf n magic wand to help vary the menu- Allspice, anise, bny leaves, caper-i, caraway, carda mon, cayenne pepper, celery seed cinna mon, clover, coriander, cumin seed, dill, fen nel, ginger, Indian curry powder, horse rad ish, mace, marjoram, mustard, nutmeg, pa prika, pepper, saffron, sage, savory, thyme, tumeric and vanilla. Cinnamon should bo bought by the stick and ground at homo or tha stick Itself Is added to stowed fruit, etc . for pure flavor ing. Vanilla, too. Is best when bought In Gray Buck White Kid $19 (A CmiiiWq Two More Boots of Unusual Smartness High cut, of new design, made over u dainty new flat pointed toe, it seems as if shoes could never be more beautiful. And mau toe remind you that these two big shops are headquarters for storm and walking boots with quite the largest assortment in town at $5 to $8 Jhe ffarper Shoe Go. WALKOVER SHOPS lOCe CHESTNUT ST. 1228 MARKET. ST. mlMM07 iNiraggnlllllll, t mi flflPP?iy-f lT How many persons in l yffivWI' Philadelphia know .the ! fmKy name of the best coffee in lygKr'mQ 'ho world? fmrrTto&iitri. 'ratl it' ror au At ah owi i ' Hmin I A Ji Vmt) Roasted and Packed by JiLLk- Wl'J,, W OT Alex, Hhppjrd w Bobs, In ! i Bp IC&P V&M rtiiKd irbu, r. SHOULD AN ACTKESS MARRY? MISS ATWOOD THINGS NOT Much-Mooted Question as Successful Member of the Pro fession Views It A SERIOUS-MtNDRD woman who ndopts n stngo career for tho sake of artistic success cannot bo n rcnl wife." Tlili Is tho tlocrca of Lorona Alwooil, who In addition to being; lending woman with Fred Nlblo In "Hit the Trail Holll day" Is ntso ono of tho beauties of tho Dingo. "I cannot understand why n man wnnta to marry nn actress, anyway," sho do clared. "Ono can readily understand a man belnrr fnsclnnted by n playhouse doll, but why a man wnnts to marry a real nctress Is beyond my comprehension. How would It do to linvo n Inw ngnlnst Btngo womon marrying; unless.thcy agroo to retire Immediately nnd permanently, too from tho stage? Or, better still. the bean Tha dark and oily cloves arc tho best quality, nnd In buying nutmegs try to get the short and round ones rnther than the long, dry ones In buying flavors like vanilla, lemon, win lergreen. etc, seo whether tho label sas "lemon extract" or "lemon flaorlng" or "compound artinclsl lemon " So many ex tracts nre synthetic coal-tar products rather than the puro fruit extracts It la true that n tiny amount of some of them nre not Injurious: nexerthclcss. why pay for arti ficial llnorlng when you can obtain tho pure article? At any rate, bo sure that you know what ou are getting beforo buying tha cluslse flavorings (Coprrlnht.) Brand-New Babies The Krrnlnr Lrdstr will ."Int. rhsrur. nutlrea of reeent Wftns free of rnt In k'VwTuhi;..'' nVfofn. ld,tr7ioaJ.t..u. urand- bte, teIilioni numbr of tender mul e (onipnnr each notice oo ent. At'OUHTINn, Mr and Mrs I. Herbert, 03 11 Brlnghurst st , Oermantown, a son COI.KMAX. Mr and Mrs. Thomas. 106S Haines street, a son, 7 lbs. D ox II RAN, Mr nnd Mrs Lcroy. 1727 Wood stock st , a daughter, C lbs. 9 ox. KlhKNnitOCK, Mr. and Mrs Meyer, 2020 S llculnh st a daughter. Sylvia (lOI.nitr.HO, Mr. and Mrs. Max, 2142 South Rlghth at, a son, Ml.nr.USTEISN, Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel, 2C4 South Fourth st , a daughter, 7 lbs HII.Vt:it, Mr nnd Mrs Nnthan, 1819 South Seventh st, n daughter, C lbs 8 or i5vs4vffi2rfSMjfvD2fi&s?lB2B&JH Hit 9slE Tpft Mfv" iR u ' fWfBSfflH! IiSs8R?ilF lfaggff7 marriage Itself should automatically op erate to retire women from tho stage. "A wlfo'a propor plnco Is In tho home with her husband, for a woman Is the homemakcr, when sho Is not tho homo wrecker. Moreover, personal association and Intimate companionship between par. outs and children nro, it seems to me, ab solutely essential to the happiness nnd well-botng of tho entlro fmally. When a woman Is possessed of a passion for stage creation she will find vory llttto time and much loss Inclination for homo creation nnd tho onerous tasks that come with motherhood. "Whnt? Havo I been In love? Oh, well, now that'a hardly h fair question. I cannot talk about myself, because, well that's another story." DINNER TO I'OOIt CHILDREN Snlvntlon Army Arranges Turkey Meal for TlinnksKlvinu Mora than 1300 poor "kiddles" will bo provided with a Thanksgiving Day dinner by tho Sahatlon Army of Philadelphia Turkey and all tho "trlmmlns" aro to bo included. Tho big feist will be held In tho Klrst Itrglment Armory, Ilrond nnd Cnllow lilll streets. A concert will alBo bo glen for tho benefit of tho youngsters nnd tho guests The Salvation Army Is making extonMo plans for Its endeavors during the conVlng winter months Special meetings to further the work are being arranged In tho different bahatlon Army halls throughout rhlludel. phln and vicinity Our Stores Will Open KIN X w ' '' y m &?inr rt fe i & fitA i i I i A Few of Our Thanksgiving Specials For TODAY, TOMORROW and WEDNESDAY CHOICE CRANBERRIES K1 6c " Sound, red, ripe Cranberries the kind for making appetizing sauce and tarts. LARGE GRAPE FRUIT Special Prico each Large, ripe Grapefruit of choice quality. A special Thanksgiving price at ''AH Our Stores." R. & C. Best Blend COFFEE '- 30c The finest Coffees grown are skillfully roasted and blended to produce the rich, mellow, smooth flavor that characterizes R. &' C. Best Blend. If your Coffee taste Is critical and exacting, you'll enjoy a cup of R. & C. Best Blend. ROBFORD BLEND COFFEE 20c Robford is "The Best" Coffee sold In this city at Its price. Just try a pound. NUTS For Nuts of good qual ity and in large variety deal at "Our Stores." Soft-shell Almonds, lb New California Walnuts, lb.... Large Filberts, lb Brazil Nuts, lb Fancy Mixed Nuts, lb ONIONS lb. 4s GOLD SEAL ASSAM TEA h, 45c J-pound package 23c J$-pound packag 12c When you buy Gold'Seal Assam Tea you get the choicest selection of the finest Teas grown In India. Gold Seal Assam has the strength, flavor and fragrtnee only found in Teas of the highest grade. To those who like a strong drinking Tea we recommen' our Gold Seal Assam, and if you prefer a mild drinking Tea of the same high quality, try our Gold Seal Mixed or Black. For Tea of this quality in such few stores as you will find it, you'll pay 80c to $1 the pound. KAMELIA BLEND TEA 29c Superior in quality and flavor to the Teas usually sold in this City for 40c the pound! Fancy Pumpkin, can 10c Choice Spinach, can 12c Fancy Strawberry Beets, can... 12c Gold Seal Asparagus, can 22c Gold Seal Asparagus Tips, can. 19c Choice Asparagus, can 10c Gold Seal Tomatoes, can 14c Choice Tomatoes, can ,...10c 12c Gold Seal Corn, can 12c Campbell's Tomato Soup, can,. 10c Gold Seal Sifted Peas 15c The choicest of the season's crop. Tiny, tender Sifted Peas of the highest quality, unusual value at 15c the can acid Be.i peas "" 12c Early June Tender Early Juris Peas, fine In quality and dell clous In flavor. CHOICB 3-4c Ft. Freshly Baked Fig Ban, lb You can always depend HOLIDAY TIMES ARE, Tha Stores Where U- 191 WATCH THE TURKErs WEIGHT City Bureau Will Aid Housewives to Prevent Overcharge He sure that tha turkey you buy for Thanksgiving Day Is not short In weight This Is the advice of Chief Vlrdln, of tha Bureau of Weights and Measures. For tho purpose of checking up the pur chases for tha holiday tha ofllces of tha bureau will remain open until 10 o'clock nt night during tha first three days of this week. Inspectors with motorcars wilt be ready to Investigate any legitimate complaints In nny section of Philadelphia at a moment's a J 1335-37 Walnut Street (Oppotitm Ritz-Carlton) REMARKABLE SALE OF DRESSES (For Tuesday Only) $15.oo - Values $24.75 to $35.00 Afternoon dresses of Satin, Georgette and Giarrncusc. Dance dresses Taffeta, Satins and'Net&y No C. O. D. No Approval No Exchange lTOTOCTw?ra:m.iaua ROBINSON & CRAWFORD At 'AH 10 w' 'Stiles uahly i .i '. M-t Vt Be Closed Thursday, November 30, Thanksgiving Until Ten o'Clock Wednesday Evening GOLD SEAL MINCE MEAT lb. J2C Our famous Gold Seal Mince Meat is the best kind for pies we are selling Atmore's for 10c the pound. Richardson & Robbins' PLUM PUDDING 25c 22c 20c 20c 22c. can 22cf42c Made from selected ingredi ents. You'll enioy this delicious Plum Pudding for your Thanks giving dessert. HAWAIIAN SLICED Pineapple can 12c The finest quality Hawaiian Sliced Pineapple, packed In a good syrup more7 wholesome and economical than the fresh fruit. Gold Seal Peaches 18c Large, luscious halves of the finest Callfprnla Pe8iMPa?k.ed 'n rich ynip. Make your Thanksgiving Dinner complete with Gold Seat Peaches for dessert We know you'll like them. pea. can 10c CUOIOZJ OAXIFOHNIA Peaches 15c Oenulno California Pecjj of very choice quality a bargain at thla price. A mobey-savlnf prio on tender Peas p food quality. -r UNEEDA BISCUIT for 10c 13c I Seafoara Biscuit, Jb ,..,.,,,. 10c on getting Fresh Cakes and Crackers "Where Quality Counts' ' ESPECIALLY BUSY, SO LET US HAVE YQUR ORDER AS EARLY AS POS8IBLE, PLEASE. Robinson & Crawford Quality Counts Tbreae tksa $ nolle. And If the purpose of th lrwi Is not misconstrued it will 'ra hard" with any dealers who attempt (o sell at eftert weight, especially IA regard to the "feMlv bird of tho day," the turkey, which Is selling for fifty cents a pound. Housewives are requested to telephone tha bureau If auspicious of fraud and nn Inspector will be sent to check hee pur chase. Housewives' Boycott Wins STIUUSSTOWN, Tft., Nor. 21tAn at tempt to Increase tha price of milk hare two cents has failed. A boycott by th con sumers Is responsible. The rise In pnoa was to 7 cents a quart. Because of the boycott tha price will remain al five Cent. -. CHOICE SWEET ORANGES Special "I CcOOcdoz. You're sure to want a dozen of these choice sweet oranges for Thanksgiving. RAISINS and PEEL Let "Our Stores" Supply You. Gold Seal Seeded Raisins, pkg,.12c Fancy Seedless Raisins, pkg..,.15c Fancy Citron, lb , ,.20c Fancy Orange Peel, lb 18c Fancy Lemon Peel, lb ..18c Cooking HERBS plcg. 2 4 Best Cracker Dust, lb ,..7c Breadcrumbs, pkg 5c Best Ground Ginger, i lb 7c Best Ground Cinnamon, Ji lb... 7c Large Sour Pickles, dot,., ,,,.12c Stuffed Olives, bot.,...8c, 13c, 20c Plain Olives, bot...,5c, 8c, 13c, 20c Gold Seal Vanilla or Lemon Extract, bot... 20c Robford Vanilla or Lemon Extract, bot 8c Vanilla or LemoA Flavoring, boMc VANOY SLIOEn Peache. 10c Fancy Uced peache of exceptional quality, o. big Bargain at joa the can. M Cky ami oUittw I i i ' i i WW l&jjhfep - - x . JH m.... J9, m sfllBF'f ZMlJMJIJk ! - HjPy && iS&fe
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