mMmm wnrTrrvrwTTywiTrannwi -(' .V W " " ' X T" nti vjb ijr- r -v n r ... . ?'l' V ffi - 1 G3V a tTCMrcF -t, - ' EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, APRIE 23, 1910 Economical cake-baking when he comes home blue barrettes home hints exchange ssisw-w fb ?... SH Iffir M ft i iL 1 1 S i 'si th , ij p IH Ve X ft ft ft' l.i'j l 7 k'" NE-EGG CAKE RECIPE GIVEN BY MRS. WILSON Batter Can Be Used to Make Delicious Fruit Cake With Mocha Icing, Shortcake and Boston Cream Pie By MRS. M. A. WILSON tCeturioht, DtS hv Mrs. XI A tviho. All rtohts restnrd ) THE cost of eggs this last winter made it almost prohibitive for the housewife of moderate means to do much baking, yet most folk just love a bit of home-made cake. Therefore I am giving you a recipe for a one-egg cake. This cake may be baked in the loaf-shaped pans as a lnyei or a devil cake and thus makes for splen did variety. Place in the mixing bowl Three-quarters cup of sugui, One egg, Four level tablespoons of ihon ening, Two cups of sifted flour. Four level teaspoons of baking powder, One level teaspoon of flaioring. Three-quarters cup of uater. Beat hard to mi for five min utes. Pour into prepared loaf- fchaped pans and bake m a moderate oven for thirty-five minutes. To prepare the pan. grease thoi- oughly and then dust well with flour, ! then pour in the batter. To make a laisin cake spread i three-quarters cup of raisins on I top of the cake when it is in the pan ready to put in the oven. Dust lightly with flour. The rising dough will distribute the raisins though. the cake. One-half cup cunanls. One cup of finely chopped nuts Or One-half cup of finely chopped cilron may replace the raisins. Or this cake may be baked in a tube pan and then cooled nnd split and filled , with custard, and then iced with chocolate icing. For a layer cake, grease the layer cake pan, line with plain paper and then grease again. Now divide the dbugh into the two pans and spread the mixture higher on the sides, leaving the center shallow. Bake in ta moderate oven for eighteen min utes. Put the layers together as fallows: Spread one layer with jelly x and then sprinkle with cocoanut lightly. Now place the top layer in position and then spread the top, then cover thicSly with cocoanut. Kinelv chonned nuts mnv bn used in ' place of the cocoanut. Bae the cake in an oblong pan in j i a moderate oven. Cool, split and Boston Cream Pie fi, wjth crus)ej fruit) ami top with BaJce the cake in layers and then a meringue made as follows: Place coo) and prepare a filling as follows: I jn a bowl One cup of milk; I White of one egg. Four level tablespoons of com- One-half glass of jelly. starch. Beat until very btifT and then pile Dissolve the starch and then on the cake. Dust lightly with cin bring to a boil. Cook slowly for ' namon. Mrs, Wjlson Answers Questions My dear Mrs. Wilson I have had wonderful success with so many of your recipes and now am Writing tp ask you how to make glace sweet potatoes. Do you use sirup, and if so will you kindly tell roe how to make and use it? Thanking you in advance, I am, Mrs. K. R. Wash and cook potatoes until ten der, drain, pare. Now place in fry ing pan One cup 8t? up. One-half cup brov n sugar, THvo tablespoons shortening, One teaspoon cinnamon. Bring to a boil, cook fivo minutes, add potatoes. Cook until mixture candies, basting potatoes constantly with sirup. 1 My dear Mrs. Wilson Please publish in your column a recipe lor making cheese custard pie. Thanking you in advance, I re main, sincerely yours, Mrs. Win. M. Cheene Custard Pie Line square pan with plain pastry. Now place in saucepan One and one-half cups milk, Ca,,. aot tnhlQTinnyiQ i'imiBiri,fi JV """' ' '&- . Dissolve starch in milk, bring to a oil, cook five minutes, remove and ! add U ' - One and one-half cups of cottage tLi cheese, rubbed through fine sieve, I Three-auarters cup sugar. .' fP.i.t. .n.l h n t , j,nna One teaspoon, vanilla. One-half teaspoon nutmeg. Mix well, pour in prepared pan, bake forty minutes in moderate twen. " t My dear Mrs. Wilson I notice in one of your menus you mention KiWf rcnaiea sweev puutiuea , win Sfcftr"' 'yvu Hindly publish in your column m. ;5a recipe for making them? 9 W a vr n jJit "' u- 'ft'See reply to Mrs. K. R. V? "i.? r.. j !.. iinl xirni .... f. "i ,wy ueur mm, nnuii tun jiuu ,T .f - it iiit. ; j j x xinaiy puoiisn recipe iur u fuuu 'i "birthday cake consisting of two or .,$'- (three layers, making a pretty ap- "fM fpearnnce and yet not too ex- w penilve; TnanKinar you lor an tarly reply, I am 1UIBB A. XI. J, JBee cake rtcipes for week Decern .J 20, 1918. V,llv dear Mrs. Wilson I am a Mnc reaaer or. your recipes . . . - . oy your articles very mucn. Do very grateiui u you recipe as now to cook butter nsn, and how tp l.i Alio how to make ' ' i ' ' ... ' ; i I five minutes and then remove from the fire, and add One well-beaten egg. One teaspoon of tanilln. One-half cup of sugar. Beat well and then cool, and spread between the layers. Dust the top with confectioners' sugar. Fruit Cake Put through the food. chopper One-half cup of raisins, One-half cup of prunes. One-half cup of peanut i, Off-half 'up of apples. Add to the cake batter with Four level tablespoons of cocoa, One let el teaspoon of cinnamon, One-half leict teaspoon of allspice, One-half level teaspoon of nutmeg. Beat to thoroughly mix and then bake in the prepared loaf-shaped pan in a slow oven for forty min utes. This cake may be made into a mocha cake by baking in layeis and then piepanng n the following manner: Spread one laer with jelly and 'hen P"t the cake together, then I cover with mocha icing. .Mocha Icing One cup of A'A'.YA." sugai , One tablespoon of cornstaich, One tablespoon of cocoa. One tablespoon of buttet. Two teaspoons of mocha extract ami sufficient boiling water to make 1 the mixture spread. Beat hard for five minutes and then spread on the i cake. i Spiced Drop Cakes i Piepare the cake mixtuie and add Three tablespoons of cocoa, ' , One teaspoon of cinnamon, One-half teaspoon of nutmeg. One-half teaspoon of alUptee. Beat to mix and then fill well- gi eased muffin pans half full of the i mixtuie, adding a few cuiiants to each muffin. Bake in a moderate , oven for twenty minutes. Ice with I chocolate icing made as follows: , Chocolate Icing Out-half cup of A'A'A'.Y sugai. Four tablespoons, of cocoa, One tablespoon of cornstarch. One tablespoon of butter, and sufficient boiling water to spread or Shortcake , chicken gravy. Should this be I made in the roasting pan? j M. K. F. I See recipes of Monday, February j 21, and Thursday, March 27, forj meinoas oi cooKing nsn. To make giavy, drain fat from I the rousting pan, then icturn four' tablespoons of the fat and add four i tablespoons of flour. Brown flour, stirring gently; when well browned add two cups of water and stir con stantly until it comes to a boiling point. Cook five minutes, strain and season. My dear Mrs. Wilson Will you kindly let me know how a pluin clam stew is made (just milk and clams) ? The fact I want to know chiefly is how long to cook clams. tiow many clams to one quart of milk if water is added to juice and how the stew is cooked ? Mrs. AV. Clam Stew- Mince fine one dozen clams. Add juice and Three cups milk; One-half teaspoon grated onion, Tiro teaspoons finely minced pars ley. Heat slow to boiling point, .sim mer for ten minutes. Season and serve. My dear Mrs. Wilson Will you kindly publish a rqclpe for a layer mi"; iui mm . i uiu jubi learning to bake and I read your recipes daily, which I think are very thrifty. Now, I use a coal stove , for baking, which I guess takes longer to cook tjian a gas range. Mrs. S. See reply to Mrs. ,1. W. Bake cake thirty minutes in oven of coal range. My dear Mrs. Wilson Kindly give me a recipe for charlotte russe. Thanking you, I remain, Miss O. McD. Bake sponge cake in muffin puns, cool, cut slice from top, scoop out centers with spoon, fill with sweet ened and flavored whipped cream. Have us treat your floors, this is the season. Phone Spruce 5264 W.W.lwu&C-M. The Woman's Exchange Washing a Rag Rug To fie lUlllor 0 Horn a 11 I'aor Dear Mnilnm Would jou picnso nil m'o me about m niR? Would it bp better to hmc it vahed or cleaned? MKS. M n. If the dye in n rnc rue K pood nnd itis uiifOird by "onic one who knoH how, n rnc riiR launders mtiifnctorili Itut if you nro tint rrlnin nliout the le it Mould lenaer. be -.lifer to t.ike it to u tin Aviation Records To the .rii'or 0 U'otncnt I'do' Hear Mnilnm Could on Kimllv print in jour (olumn the height Captain Srhroetler flew to when he hroke the world' retortl ome time lnt fall? AKo the date of his flight nnd the premu world's moid to thnt ' ivmu:s'n:i. Cnptnin It W Sihineder flew to n height of IN.finn fret mill broke the world's nltitmle leiord on September IS at Wilbur Wright 1'ielil, near Dn -ton. O. The pi mums letortl to tli.il was made m 101.'! Ii Legngneux iu I'muie. This height was '() 'J.'iS feet. The Crochet Sweater To thp F'ditor nt 11 umi s ;;r Dear Mnilnni I saw the pntuie of n n sweater to noihit nnd I hne been waiting to make one Now I nm nliout forty-two bust nnd this ip wouldn't fit me. How tnn I make it larger? I'lense let me know soon, as I want to stnrt it I get so much good out of this page Thanking jtui Mis ( If JOU add fie meshes to enth side, of the front nnd Imtk. you ran make the sw eater laigei Theu, too. if con t roelirt loosoh it will lie linger than if you i rochet tighth As mu go along milling the meslirs put the sweater up to jou -to sen that it is going to (it j Theu you tnn tell just how mnn meshes .will he required 1 am glad the page Pleases nmi Help?. The Qucbtion Box Today's Inquiries' 1 What aie the fust state, in hnh women's organizations insisted on Inws to protect thild labor on the farm? - Whv should dust tlnthes be lough-dried instead of beinj ironed? .'!. How should a pleated sKnt be arranged for ironing in order to Keep the pleats from falling open? A In what novel wav is milling being used on tiigiindipulresses for this summpi ? ." How i mild n dainty hat be made to matth n tlipss trimmed in this way? fi. In what wav should a dish in which lie tream is to be spived be prepared .' Yesterday's Answers 1. A gioup of New Zealand women who hnvp formed n hot Key team will tour the world at nn eaily date. 2 Heating the ineasunng tup liefnie measuiing molasses or sirup will make the liquid pour mote ensily and will make the flip easier to wash. .1. When a plain shirtwaist shrinks so thn1, it is too short-wmstetl, lengthen it bv matching the mn terinl and adding the new tnil under one of n group of wide tucks run in around the bottom of the waist. 4. I'nless the invitation to an eve mug partv requests an estoit it is not corrett to take one. 3. I tonsils that have been used in preparing onioiiR should be wnshpd iu told water to remove the odor. C. Untitling wnllpaper with n rubber sponge, whith works liKe an eraser, has been found satis fat torj in hoiise-tleiiniug paam rntfamvlij&ch, itisfr MLr gama 4 729 So.Tfiirteetitfz Sireetr Mavfeon & DeManj) 1215 Chestnut Street "New Furs Made From Old" Furs that have become worn, or passe in style Furs of which one has grown tired Our fur designers can magic them into new furs, as beautiful and delightful as when they first came from the store. One-Third Off Our Regular Prices for Fur Remodeling Now, During .the Quieter Season in Our Factory. ''Pay the Cost in the Fall" k Out-of'Town People Invited to Write tor Par ticulars Regarding Repairing and Remodeling, Let Furrier 8 Store Your Furs ffeiPf yMoierp Vaulta. Moderate THE GREAT VOGUE OF THE SPRING SUIT j ,H-o j suit or l.iii tiitotlne willi (be jitliet bloiisetl mill tilt- flouts em- hiuideretl with tan mid n.ivv blue sllli. 'I he vest is blue s.itiu ll.illj r.isliion lallibj I hiifiiic litis' at Tin: ii- a numb beginning of enth i,mhi fm bet of Jtnis tin if h.i- been ! pietliiteil a ieiv ll of the vogue fr llie llailmed suit With the sniuc nfulaiilv I nt the lmili of r.uh season, the sub's of tliessts weie found tu In- fir ill cxi ess of the number of suits sold. Il is. of i toinse, eij ninth too '.nlv i lb'' srfl son to stnKc anv soi t of mi iivemgp between the sules of suits .mil dtcsscs. but the fatt nivflthelfss lcni.iins tint evtlj suit tlepaitmeiit has bitiKeii its lietonls lor j ears ptsi m m- .in....... I ot suits sold, and thru- is no letting up of the demand fiom women for suits The suits of tins spiing nie not onlv diffiieut, but theie is nun h about I hem thnt is appialing to women One of the most iuteiestiug of these fe.it ill -s is the delightful little vtsts thnt .lie n pint of almost all of these suits In m.iiiv in stunt es the est is ver.v i laboialc as well ns tostlv. mul then fine adds mm li t j the expense of the suit. 1 nm showing vou tndnv n veM in teresting model, in vvlm h, .is vou mp the vest plnvs n veil impoit.int pnil The suit is t onstini li d ol tan liiiotine 1 Iip sKirt, while on the iitnovv sli.iight lines, has tonsiileiable tut. The un kct is liloused nnd the flout t mbioidei i d with tan nm! unvv blue silk 'I he small turned down lollni- mid the lower pint I of the sleeve me embioiileieil in (Iip saniP mauupr. TIip vps nnd the soft, sash arp of navj blup satin. ttoprislu I''!' ly riorpnrp p.opo i our STORE ORDERS: i BUY ANYTHING ANYWHERE OurcustomprsHronotcontinrd to the stock of am one etoro but may divide their pur ctiHUon bo bi to Kt the er h"it valued WphHflt nln hulnpsn forov r J7 ears an1 lnlt thp loicut Mrrutlnj of our bul neNs inplhods hv rTonslblft houtfkpei)pr MARRIOTT BROS., 1118 Chestnut Announcing the Opening OF OUR iew Mezzanine Floor For Permanent Hair Waving NESTLE SYSTEM a ' 8 i MSj, Rates, Hi Adventures With a Purse 'pr i.oo nnd nit. OOKlNti for something new to the pltnsnnt shopkeeper. "Can you help nip out?" "Have jnu seen the new I blue barrettes?" she Miid obligingly. ! ' The're pry new nnd thpy nrc telling fat." And no wonder, for they nre i beauties. They nrp owil-Rlinppil nntl nine for light or dark bnir. They nrp sin minified by thp deepest, brightest. bluest little stones jou eer saw. There, how's thnt for superlatives? Hut then these bnireltes nre superlatively prettj. ' Thev ate pi it oil nt SI! and $2.50. lint elnsins, jou exilnim em phntii nllv , ns ou jnb join finger with 11 needle nnd frown in vexation, "are an invtnlion of Satan Mnrjorie's lint elastic is foicu'r (limine loose, or else it gifs stringv nnd Milled" ltut did v on know jou tun puichnse for fire i cuts iiiidv -mntle lint einslics, just nt v on inn get purlers nnd the like? The i illicit length tun be legulnted bv a slide nirnngement nnd nt either enil is 11 pointed cntch whiih goes through the 1 1 own of the lint nnd then spiends open, 1 1! us refining the elnstic. It would puj Mou to Inv in several of Ihesi- hat clns 'tiis (Vitainlv, it would --nvp you time mi.! I limbic. I have found some mole linrn liniul k.Mihiefs for Iwentv five nuts rat li. Some are plain, while olheis hnve tol oied boideis of mti-t taptivating shades and ilesigns. 1 wfiiilil stronglv ntlvibo ' vou to look nt these if jou me needing hnudkeii hit fs. 1'or the tinmes of -jhops where ar tiiles mentioned in "Adventures With n l'liisp" cm he purchased, address lMttor of Woman's Page, llv l mm. l'i hi it l.i in. I li, or phone the Woman's Dep.iitmcnt, Wnluut ::noii Odd 'ttflS 'I lie Siamese stiie to hate iu their lioiisis un ri'ii liumbti of windows, diinis. iiioms und t upbo.n ils, fm thej. Ii.ne a Mincistition ltgimliug mid niiiii- I is I'n, Il Sal w.is funnel Iv known us I.u Mlani.i The picsent nunc is tleiivetl f-oiii I 'tut ('alio, the am lent name of Hi In mi now known to us ,is Opoito 7.50 WOI Then vou can imv Hi- liaUncp In small pam Ttionthlv nRMnenls rtce Dsmonitratlon In Your Horn rnoM-: HpnrcK rioj In our lionroom ton tnn see nenrlv all muken of elertrtc w-nitherK anil cleaners, DEFT DEVICES CO., Inc., 1640 Market St. OPEN MONDAY, WIDItESDAY AMD rRISAY EVENINGS IBVAUftfl $7 - No. 807 Sterling Patent Colt for Evening Wear Pumps and slippers for your dressy frocks sturdy walking shoes trim oxfords to accompany your tailored suit the La France models for Spring include all these. And whichever you select you will have perfect foot-comfort and also the pleasure of knowing that your footwear is irreproachable. La France Shoes have more than their dis tinction of appearance to recommend them they will give you long and faithful service at a moderate price. 'Tis a Feat to Fit Feet The Big Shoe Store j :??, w?: THE BIG TRANSPORTS. ! THA T STEAM UP THE BA Y Carry Blessed Thrills and Happiness the Like of f Inch We Have Never Known Getting Ready for Him Week Before TV1 JUtii ileep hnppiness ns thej arc huvinc these tlnjs? Those great big transports nrp stenmlng slowly up the bay with their tmgo of rollicking boys, whose spirits shout nnd. lenp ahead for nnt!"i limd Meio ships thev were but n while ago, built for romnierce mid ex pensive vovnges and the like. Who would hnve thought thej would be turned- into miracle bouts some tiny? Yes, these nre miracle boats that slowly steam up the bay. It is prettv milt li the same the wnj it happens, for in the bnppiness of love ns in the ibplhs of true sorrow nil I women nie akin. Thete is the news paper item fust Hie only thing in the paper that dav then tomes the letter. Then the cablegram ! How the telephone bums with the blessed message after that. It is tall up .lennv and cnll'up .lolin. tnll Up the tlicssmaker nnd the man who fixed the shoes. Tell them. Hill is t tuning home One minute j on lnugh nnd the m'xt minute jou rry nnd central thinks jnu hnve gone stnrk mail. And who onres if the beds me made oi the breakfast dishes washed? 11 is on with the lint nnd downtown in the spring sunshine to buv something for Hill. I know one joiiiig woman whose frantic spiiits took the shnpp of n 4rousscnu for her bus band, who hnd onlj- been her husband for two months before lie went to the trenches. With iiullnKging yenl she invested in 'ONLY And you get your choice of these WORLD FAMOUS Ynniwww M Saturday yfp 'ulkJLM Street and AVkjftli JH I Aft ernoon A( Jlil tiff W tMMmJLmM 1 Dresses TS3d-wW-J0w 1 The removal of a hair growth . , . , . i j Fflfff'flTllV Mfli I f-r iB I from under the arm or the i Comprised in this a-'- Ul)( I ' ULV K'i fl f VI I fa on hi- vrv .!! rrnm. a . sol tment are some of i! .. ,K,i,TK i ,n V?:m ti ,i i( v i plithed by uting thii excellent 1 M tIle smartest models ', ff rtfy'Wl II $ M preparation. Sold by drug! that will be shown this fl 3', 'Ml M and department stores. m season, including Geor- tH:itj K ; 'A, 111 t T, M rrir i.on. snmnt" ior. m gette.s, Satins, Foulaids VniriH ill 'n lull I II M ' '!"i mmtmjmmZ'jSr , nnd TniTetan. Ntfffl '8 W f Jf ELECTRIC WASHERS APEX PRIMA NUWAY Think of It Onlv S7 SO flist natmciit. Tliats all jou ueetl to pav down and vou (ret anv one of these biand new, very latest model i:ieetrlc Washers that ou may select dellv t'leil to jour home. QtSSBB nw lh mi many pniis of silk wit Km with eleven sorts of lovely little checks nntl stripes on them; in ties slip would hnve none of the dull pntterns. If, she said, with n giggle, he got lonesome for thp wnr he foiild listen to bis tips wrangling in Hip burenii drnwer. Itut somehow I don't believe she renlly thinKs he will get lonesome for the wnr nt nil. Bl UT il Isnt tlnthes to whitli n mother or nn mint or n grand- mother tuins llless jour henrts. It's known. Anil jet In tills keenest linppl things to feed him with. One mother "ess there is sorrow. Mother henrts nre has been scouting Hip town for u ipi-- inching for those women whose boys wilt tnin Kind of dill picKlp she umiI to for- I not be toming bntk. Hut surely they bitl her joiing son to cat. A grand- i too. these souls thnt went gloiiousiv mother is slotking up on inisins, citron, iiiuttliing on, nre there ns the bonta nlmoiids mid everjthing iindei the sun 'sttain slowly up the luij. c&Z&if 1220-22-24 Jr Special Offerings . " P $ov.ov VmftjL W&Mw ' 1 k , sHwIP WW i .IIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIP 1-4 New Shop for Women I 1 At N. W. Corner loth & Walnut ffixiMaaJDxuw JE Special Introductory Sale FOR THE OPENING WEEK 1 300 Beautiful Dressesl 2QJ5 that are worth all I A M i&lilflb f I TO A Special Blouse Offering for Tomorrow $12.00 and $15.00 Georgette and dn "7C Crepe de Chine Blouses, special at Pa " About 200 in all, no two exactly alike tho season's most exquisite styles in dainty embroidered and beaded effects; all the latest colors, including white, flesh, navy and black. 1501 Walnut.St. , Mir MS J on could put in n fruit cnKe. A rcr tnln little mother goes front Rtorc to store looKIng nt Virginia hnma for fenr she will buy one nnd Inter discover there is another plnce in the city thnt is supposed to hnve n better Kind. Deep down in her heart n mother never has Keener joy than whcii she Is "fepdlng up" lipr family. Hut think nt the joy of giving to thp boy who linn gone without food for thirty-six hours nt a strptch everjthlng in the lnnd now. The happiness in fixing up bis bed a soft, clean bed for the boy who lay In the soggy trout li. Clean, fresh sheets for hint nnd a blnnKel thnt is soft nnd white. Y1IH, tliej nie miracle bonis slenm itu un the bn.v these thus. They nrp pntKed with bnppiness nnd blcssotl , thrills the liKe of which we hnve never Walnut Street & 45.75 the way from 40.00 to 75.00 E Tlioy aic the kind of dresses you'will find in exclusive New Yoik shops priced anywheic fiom $40.00 to $75.00. Then; aic dainty gowns of silk Georgette with novel ideas in bead ornamentation. Theie aie delightful combina tions' in Georgette and paul ette. There aie f locks of soft satins and taffetas. Theie aie ttiftilette and ncigo and tiicotine dresses. There Arc Dresses for All and Every Occasion In white, flesh, lose, pearl, giay, beige, maize, corn, russet, navy, black and a host of other fashionable shades. Dresses for afternoon and ce iling wear Dresses for dancing and the theatre. Dresses for teas or promen ades. Diesses for piactical seivice in fact, dresses for all pur poses, all functions, all occa sions. Very Special Values in Smart Dolmans and Capes 24.75 39.75 59.75 Values Itanse from 35.00 to 85.00 Models of rare beauty and in dividual tliarm cleverly developed In all the new fabrics Trlcotine, Velour, Kora Cloth and Ductyne. .NrJVr Corner 15ih'St V .WlttttrVl "7-M v. V l , 5 maBil I , twTv IWUIHHtmM HHHtttWIMi S'h I' Wi rn S ,'fV l ::t"St7-r ,& 'v VTT... S. ru ... mnwm T ' ' " , y , ,r . -j, yr, iCii i: r ' .,,& Lt-,a . J .- .."L..
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