77p-rjv-t? yx- f , ykt EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1921 13 MRS. WILSON USES EGGS IN MANY SEASONABLE WA YS Designs Arc Easily Painted Before They Arc Dyed Molded Ones Arc a Quaint Surprise, and There Is Easter Eggnog Ily MRS. M. A. WILSON Wilton. ,.-...jvf. lilt. tj Mr. M. . A, ,vv- ... r;Dj,i. rtmrvtd.) MTTIPPBIl alic, tuppcr, epper egg M Jl oh, for the Joy In the heart of tho lid who starts out early Good tridny with his cheery chnllcngo of epper, "picking eggs dates from early times, fio let the lad ami IiIb brothers have a few eggs for picking and it might bo well lo Have father revive bis Boyhood fltTR and try it, too. Mother can utilize nil the cracked in many wyn. Also ahe can make the otd-faihloned tanscy pudding: color nnd dro eggs for the children with the mlous'colored dyes for thTs purpose nd then hide them In the house for an "fcor novelties paint faces of animals and children's initials on the eggs bo fore nutting them in the dye, with a .mall tamers hair brush which lias been juB.,l In vaseline. Then color in the usual manner. Hard-boll the eggs nnd then with a mall brush, which has been dipped in ink or dye, write the children's names on the nhclls. . This is a splendid task In the evenings for the youngsters, in tttad of having them run to the movies then, too, you have the satisfaction of knowing just where they are. Mnnv quaint designs arc easily traced on the eggs such as pigmies and elfs nd rabbits these arc all the favorites. Tansey Pudding ' This famous old pudding was made tnd flavored with tanscy, which was a bitter herb, in place of. the tnnsey, use lemons. Lemon Pudding IV the grated rind of two lemons nnd then ream out tho Juice of four Ifroons. Now place in a aucepan Three c"P of milfc, Troo-thMn cup of flour. Dissolve the flour In the milk nnd then bring to a boll and cook-for live 'minutes. Remove from the fire, now dd to, the grated rind of the lemons tnd the strained lemon Juice One tho of sugar, Two whole ?00), . Yolk Of ope tog. , . , , TJtreq lahltpoon of melted butter. Heat to mix thoroughly and then add slowly to the prepared milk. Now add Tiro-Mirdj cup of fine hread crumbs, ' "Out-half teaspoon of nutmeg, Sine teaspoon of vanilla. One-quarter teaspoon of salt. Hfit hard to blend thoroughly and then butter custard cups liberally. PcuV In the pudding and set in n pan cf '.water. Bake in a slow oven for (venty-five minutes. Cool nnd then chill before serving. Now place the wbtes of egg and one-half glnss of Apple, currant or qulnrc jelly in n mix ing .bowl. Iteat with (lover style egg b'rnter until the mixture holds its shape. To serve the pudding looien the edges with n knife und turn on a thin slice of sponge rake and garnish with the Caledonian cream nuule from the white of rgg and jelly. .Molded Kggs '10 make this dish It is necessary to havi; a number of empty eggshells. So, when using the eggs, just break a small pare in the largi; end, empty the egg nnd thus save the shell intact. Thee arc delicious nnd tho grown ups will enjoy them as much as the children. Place two level tablespoons of gelatin to soak for fifteen minutes It one-half cup of cold water.. Now place two cups of milk in n saucepan and add 'I'o-thirds cup of sugar, 'r!,r '' tablespoons of cornstarch. Dissolve the starch and sugar and bring to a boil, Cook for five minutes nnd thon add the softened gelatin and beat and stir. Then ndd three well beaten eggs nnd cook slowly for five minutes. Itcmove from the fire and add one and one-half teaspoons of vnnllln extract. Now rinse the empty egg shells with cold water nnd fill with custnrd. Placn the custard in a small pitcher and use for filling the eggs. Stand tho AIIa.1 ,. In r..n nt liZ... -.. .... ...u via 0ft n wi niMil or cornmeal to hold them upright so mac uicy may set. When ready to serve, crack the shell and remove it. Set the eggs in n dish and mnke a nest, nbout them of sliced oranges and bananas, cutting the fruit Into thin niujjs msuaii oi slices. SIicIIa Eggnog Ploce in a large bowl One cup of sugar. Yolks of five eggs. Cream well with n spoon until it light lemon color nnd then ndd One quart of milk, One teaspoon of grated rind of lemon, One tablespoon of vanilla extract, Tiny pinch of salt, One-half teaspoon of nutmeg, Heat until well blended nnd then beat. in me Btimy beaten whites of live eggs. Pour into small thin glnssca and place n tablespoon of whipped crj-om on lop. Dust thickly with nutmeg. Golden ,Ierry Place In n mixing bowl TteO' thirds cup of sugar, Yolkt of three eggs. Cream until a light lemon color and then add the strained juice of Tteo small grapefruit, One large lemon, Tieo large oranges. One cup of cold tcater. One teaspoon of vanilla cxttavt. neat for live minutes to blend thor oughly nnd then bent in the stiffly beaten whites of three eggs. Serve In small thin glasses, placing a tablespoon of whipped cream on top nnd dust thickly with mace. This Raster egg; lore would not be (omplete without n Hesonc souffle. This was originated by Madame Hesone, of French and Swiss descent. She is the mistress of an exclusive little house that caters to people who are looking for the unusual in food. Try It it is very good. Itesone Souffle Prepare two bunches of young sonj lions nnd chop fine. Place in a sauce pan with one cup of cold wnter nnd cook slowly until very soft. Now rub through n sieve and measure and re turn to the snucepan. Ther should be just one cup of this mixture. Add One-half cup o milk, Neven level tablespoons of flour. Dissolve the Hour in the cold milk before adding to the puree and then bring the mixture to a boll nnd eqok for three minutes. Turn into n bowl nnd cool. Now to the cooled, puree ndd One-half cup of finely chopped pars ley. One teaspoon of salt. One-half teaspoon of white pepper, One'qunrter teaspoon of paprika, Yolks of six .eggs, Tiro tablespoons of melted butter. Heat hard for five minutes and then very carefully fold in the stiffly beaten Hutler llbernlly the Individual custard cups nnd fill two-thirds full with the prepared mixture. Cover the top with butter wnx paper and then set. the cups In a pan of cold water and bnke In n moderate oven until firm In the center. Jlemove from the oven nnd remove the wnx papers from the tops. Loosen the luft'vt mm' mi ii uu ii til in oiiv-w ... iwh. Oitrnlsh with strips of bacon nnd serve wun iionnnuniBO sauce, ion win mm this vary good. MRS. WILSON'S ANSWERS Dear Mrs. Wilson Kindly tell me how to mnke a small pound cake, not too small, just n regular cake size, and nlso how to whip cream, and where to buy the crenm, as I. would like, to have It for a birthday. Thanking yo'i In advance. Mrn.'S. It. Small Pound Cake One and one-half cups of sugar, Three-auarlers cin of butter. Cream well together nnd then add five eggs. Heat hard after ndding each egg anil then nucl One teaspoon of mace, Two cups of four, Otic-half run nf cornstarch. Four level teaspoons of baking powder. Two-thirds cup of milk. Heat hard for five minutes nnd then turn into round cr.ke pan which has licen previously lineil with two tntcK neses of greased and floured pnper Hake In a slow oven for fifty minutes Tho mllkmnu will bring you whipping cream on order. Chill. Turn it Into n bowl und whip with u dovcr style egg beater. . Dear Mrs. Wilson Kindly tell me how to clean nnd keep clean Inside of ii n nluininum wnter kettle It always haH n fishy taste when the water has been left In it a while. I see It Is 'something very hard inside, ond T nm afraid to scrape it on". Will oblige very much If you can tell mc whnt to do with It. Use steel wool and scour out the de posits on the Inside of the kettle. When words fail situ it ncatlu and sweetly with ADAMS CANDY At Eastcrtime! CAMIV IWVOIIH ANII NOVKI.TIKS Cliorolnto nnd Jrllr ICsattr V.tf, llunnlrn, Durks, fancy Iloica. etc. 2ID S. IlltO.VI) HTKI'.KT tliMrMHaiW WAIST AND GARTERS FOR GIRLS AND BOYS For Service Comfort and Value. I find Hickory Waists stand supreme' This statement made by a mother who carefully watches her purchases tells a powerful story. She, like you, selects the best articles made, know ing full' well that it is true economy to do so. The genuine Hickory Waist will give you Hickory Service, Satisfaction and Value. Hickory quality has been faithfully maintained although1 Hickory prices have been lowered. The body of the Hickory Waist is made of durable, high grade ma terials wears Well and washes wonderfully. Tailored in the faultless full body model as well as in the popular style illustrated. For all ages 2 to H. Each garment fits perfectly. All buttons arc genuine unbreakable bone; the pin tube attachment prevents the garter pin from bending or breaking. Guaranteed to give you absolute satisfaction. W 7 VH ' 50P and up without garters- 75P and up with garters You should find them at your dealer's in the no lions, boys' or infants' department. If not, please write us. ASTEIN&COMPINY HAKIH9 Or PARIS CARTERS for men CHICAGO NEW YORK hickoryA h 0 Garters II Tnfj is the iscll Ifiioum Hlck.l) trademark. It'syourabiolulcguaran Ice of tttcke, comfyt and quality i IlyiHbvv Bt .! t5cbiba US t 4P WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S Sale of 1200 Women' s Easter Coats $12. 75, $16.50, $19 to $39 Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store Children s Easter Shoes at Low Prices Wee pumps ahd dear little shoes come first, and thon tho shoes for older' childrenall planned especially for their grow ing feet. It is so important that the lasts should be right. Young bones arc tender and easily influenced into wrong posi tions. That' is why we pay such careful attention to the lasts of children's shoes. Ankle-Strap Pumps Sizes 2 to 5 white canvas at $1.30; patent leather at $1.60. Sizes 4 to 8 white canvas at $1.60; patent leather at $2.20. Sizes 8'i to 11 white canvas at $2.10; patent leather at $2.70 and $3.75; tan leather at $8 and $4.50. ' Sizes lli to 2 patent leather at $8.25 and $4.35; tan leather at $3.50 and $5.25. Oxford Ties White leather Oxfords, sizes 8V4 to 2, are $4.50. Tan leuthor Oxfords in sizes 8Vi to 2 are $5. Shoes of All Kinds Sizes 2 to 5 $2.25 patent leather button shoes with kidskin tops. $2.50 tan calfskin or kidskin button shoes and black kid skin lace shoes. $2.75 patent leather button shoes with white tops and white leather, button shoes. $3 black kidskin lace shoes. $3.25 tan calfskin lace shoes. $1 -white buckskin lace and button shoes. t Sizes 4 to 8 (With Wedge Heels) Nine styles of shoes, all with wedge heols, lace and button, lhe leathers include white leather (like buckskin), ten leather, patent leather with white tops, white buckskin and patent leather. $2.75 to $4.90. Sizes 8V2 to 11 $4.76 lace shoes of white leather (like buckskin) and tan luce shoes. Also some tan lace shoes at $3.50. Sizes liy2 to 2 $5.40 tan leather shoes In lace style. $5.90 white leather (like buckskin) in lace style. (Chestnut) These New Hats at $9.50 Are Quite Excited About Easter Mirrors being all about, they can not fail to know their own charm. Ostrich-trimmed hats seem surest of all and, no wonder, with all their popularity and becomingncss! But tho flowor-trimmnri hata lrnnur that they have many friends and pernaps no otner Kind or hat 13 quite Smart quirks of ribbon, that dis tinguish many of the semi-tailored hats, seem to grow perkior and smarter as Easter draws nearer. So, - whichever mode you prefer you will find it here, waiting for you to bo your Easter Hot I Children's Hats, Special at 75c Becoming tailored hats for children of 6 to 12 years arc in navy, black, brown, tan and blue, trimmed with grosgrain ribbon or velvet bands. There are various small and large shapes, pokes and roll brims. (Market) Suit Cases and Traveling Bags Special at $9.50 Suit coses are the finest that we have ever had at this price lhcy arc of sturdy, durable cowhide in u dark brown shade with reinforced leather corners, two straps, side catches and center lock. Inside there is a tan lincne lining, shirt pocket and straps. 24-inch size. K A strong, serviceable suit case that should have years of usefulness. Traveling Bags arc of black split cowhide, plain or cobra grained, 18-inch size leather lined, and suitable for either men or women. SO 50 ' (Chfutnut) ' ' A New Sports Overblouse Special at $4.90 y It is of serviceable tub ailk in various candy stripes, very smart and comfortable, too. In the sketch you will notice the short kimono sleeves and the way the long collar lies. The blouse crosses in front and ties in back. In Tricolette at $5 In Mignonette at $5.90 (Market) Long Chamois-Lisle Gloves $1.65 Women's eight-button-length mousquetaire gloves with spcarpoint bucks arc in pearl gray, cafe au lait, chamois nnd white. $1.85 Twelve-button-length gloves with speatpoint backs arc in cafe au i lait, biscuit, white and pearl grny; sixteen-but-ton-length at $2.26. These gloves fit as perfectly as leather gloves. (Centrul) Easter Neckwear at $1 Dotted organdie ieU. White organdie veitt. Checked gingham ot. Lace-trimmed organdie et. Frilly lace vet. Lace collar. Colored organdie, vetti with white doti. White organdie vetti with colored Hoti, Tho collar shapes include all tho fashlonablo modes the long roll, tho Peter Pan, the square and a few flat collars. All are exquisitely fresh and dainty. White Toilet Sets Special at $8.50 (Lovely Easter Gift,) This is less than the usual price of tho mirror, alone, in sets of first quality. Each set includes a comb, brush and mirror of heavy quulity, plain white or inlaid with black or pink. Thoy are classed as "seconds" but the imperfec tions are almost all imperceptible. (rheitnnt) (Central) 39-Inch Organdie 35c a Yard Apple green Orchid Copenhagen p.. Tan Light blue (Central) 'j, 1 - Mh".. I r v vx far" fT- l" l' ')!, I 4 $25 JT ' Xl' $29 J)' .- J ' $16.50 '7 $12.75 u $19 " $25 ALL sorts of capes, coats and dolmans of the Spring's most fashionable Z materials. There are smart and youthful capes and sports coats, straight street coats for conservative tastes, unusual dolmans and wrap-coats for afternoon wear. Six Representative Models Are Sketched $12.75 for a coat with a loose back lar are trimmed with wool embroidery. and a belted front. It is of brown and gray coating, trimmed with silk stitching. $16.50 for a velour cape in reindeer, tan and Pekin. It has a throw tie and nicely tailored arm openings. $19 another velour cape in Pekin, taupe and tan. There is a row of buttons all the way down the back and a throw collar. $25 an exceptionally good sports coat of creamy tan polo cloth, lined throughout with self-tolor silk of good quality. The belt fastens with a leather-covered buckle. $25 for a velour dolman in three shades of brown. The back, sleeves and col- Olarket) $29 for another polo coat in tan, beaver and ostrich. "It has raglan sleeves and is half lined with silk. Among the Good Wraps at $39 is a dolman of fine Bolivia in a soft beaver shade. The pointed collar ends in a heavy silk tassel and there is a figured silk lining. AH Sizes From 14 to 52 are included in this collection of fine Spring wraps. And there are models suitable for women of all types. Tomorrow will be a fine day to choose the faster wrap ! Easter Coats and Easter Frocks For Junior Girls and Their Little Sisters All the grown-up coat fashions for Sorinor-timo have been adapted for tho younger generation and you can choose from sports coats, capes and dol mans. They're of velour, tweeds and mixtures, polo cloth and smart checks in fresh gay blues, tans and soft grays. The coat sketched is an excellent model for juniors of 15 to 17 years. Of blue or tan polo cloth with raglan sleeves and an inverted pleat down the back. Half lined with flowered silk. ?22.50. A Coat With a Deep Cape $16.50 is made of blue or tan mixed coating, trimmed with silk stitchcry. 12 to 16 year sizes. Shepherd Checks for Youngsters These coats are for girls of 8 to 12 and are made with round yoke backs, belts and side pock ets. $18.50. Fresh Cheery Ginghams $1.25v$2,$3to$5.75 Checks and plaids and plain colors, made in the mo.st charming ways with crisp collars of organdie, lawn or white pique or sturdier trimmings of con trasting gingham. A plain-color gingham in dark blue or pink is sketched. It is trimmed with plaid and is in sizes 6 to 14 years. $3. Checked ginghams for Juniors are in lavender or blue, trimmed with tucked white vestees, crochet buttons and sashes. Sizes 12 to 16 years, $5.50. Taffeta and Crepe de Chine is used in frilly, fluffy frocks with many ruffles, gay ribbon sashes nnd sprays of hand-embroidery. 8 to 14 year sizes, $15, $16.60 to $22.50 JN N J Little Pongee Coats $9.50 and $10.50 (Sizes 2 to 6 years) These pretty coats have circu lar shoulder yokes and are gath ered below. They are fully lined and interlined so that they will be warm enough. Coats for Babies White corduroy coats for babies of one year and two are $0.50 and $7.50. Long and short coats of soft line white cashmere show dainty touches of hand embroidery. Sizes from infants to two vcars. $8 to $13.50. ' Honnets, 50c to $8. (Outrun (MurUrl) $16.50 $3 $22.50 Pongee Shirtwaist Frocks Are Wonderfully Serviceable A delightful frock with a frilly blouse has a pleated skirt that buttons on to the waist with big pearl buttons. It is sketched. Sizes 10 to 16 vcars at $16.50. Boys' Easter Suits All-Wool and With Two Pair of Trousers $13.75 to $18.75 (Sizes 8 to 18 years) a .v God,v.mu,n!,y suif6 not "sissy" suit in stock! Over a dozen nlllVZl NTirf0,k StylC-S. nud 210"-7' many Patlerns i" cassimorcs and cheMots. There are all the Spring tones of gray, green, brown and The suits aro splendidly tailored. Conts are lined with mohair and both pair of trousers are fully lined. Every scam is taned Pockets aie reinforced. Buttons are good. Buttonholes and all such tell-tale points are carefully finished. Noteworthy at $18.75 Suits of tweeds in grays, greens and tans. Two pair of trousers and tailored to our order. ((ullrr.i, MurWM) They're Cheap! Awfully Cheap! These Hose for Men and Women at 12Vc 15c 20c" said a man whose last silk socks cost him three dollars a pair which shows that he has GOOD taste, anyway! Such women's stockings as these at 15c and men's half hose at 12' c and 20c are far and away the best we have had in SEVEN YEARS. Wojnen's j Men's Half Hose Men' s Hal f Hose Stockings, ISc 12Ac 20t $1.80 Dozen Pair .tl .M n d-;. I .oUC . Cotton in m,pv . ,"" a ,.''"", """V ' . ",r .v uozen fair cordovan. In sizes 84 and l only. Cotton in black, white, tan, green, navy, light and medium gray, Palm Beach. (Ontrul) Mercerized liale in black, white, tan, gray, cordovan. In black, sizes up to 10W only. n n m A ii 13 I P . . i , 1.M1,4' ? r jf, '? fr tfjt " x ".4. 3tw
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