5T?f; 'Py X "J, " j, 3 MRS. WILSON TAKES STOCK OF AFFAIRS IN THE KITCHEN Conking Has Been Made Much Easier by Electric Appliances and Scientific Methods The Correct Way to Make a Cream Sauce ,,,. MRS. M. A. WILSON .utr.r. 1 was attending the semi- W.-,.nl meotlne of the Home - imiM Awoclatlon n Atlant &7ud wilklBBalong the phi ,V I ht of the majestic ocean. paplnnade, ...LI. Iln h. ulcht of the raajtnic ow . "'" ' irnttiiallv poundlmt and rolling waves ffli. thought to my mind that W. Trnnlcl be a ery opportune time for MW. "iii?.. . .n iflkP slock. ns It were. TiK eu InVry Prt of the household. Id I ?i bSlnnlnp to .how a a .light ,lltc to return to housework, and he SeVife should accept this as a sign ? return to the preparation of the good inI n utritioin home-cooked foods. "nA "av with the dellcalMicn nieals rfturn to the elegant and dignified man l,r of entertaining one's friends In ;; own home and then regale them nlth all (he home dollcacle?. This King of taking your friends o a hotel "o dine surely leads the Knest to KliVrp the hostess' Is Incapable of en ?" :ii- ti, wii.st nt home. And ns In. thought follows another, then one h W o believe that madams 1 a poor houHleeper and I. unwilling to exhibit S'W Sid Vill find to,.ay that m,irli has been done this last four yearn Tllfhlfn her burden. There are elec rfeiashw. and Irons. It Is now pos Iiil. to rise at 7 o'clock, prepare break- stand Mill hare the laundry on the In" by 10:30 a. m. This gives plenty 'time to devote to other tasks The ., ran be gone over dally with the 'icium cleaner and the exposed stir fM of th" woodwork can be gone over lh mops and oiled dtiater. Hwim work, indeed, seem-, almost like play. Vor has the inventor slighted the litchen equipment : there is the electric Mrrolator. the toasters ami chafing IX "hlch will surely lighten the nreparatlon of meals. Th adjustment of the returning maid ihould be quite easy, if she will b willing to realize that, while many new inventions have lightened the burden of tho.e who must look after the material rlranllncss of the house, science has also diecorernl. and it now using, more ef-J-lent means of prepaiing food for the nutrition of the body. Pbrnlclans today know that much of the ills of the body are due to faulty nutrition, that people suffer from this it due to a large exteut to poor ond Inmnltary methods of caring for. storing and cooking the dnily food which li needed for the bodily upkeep. For example, take the making of n ream sauce. This sauce Is used for creini soups, over certain vegetables, nlth baked fish, In ail gratins and so on Years ago the housewife blended Ponr and butter, added hot milk and stirred the mixture until It was smooth nnd creamy. Today science tells her that this is decidedly wiong and that the butler burns very quickly nt a low irmperature and thus cnuses n sepa ration of the fatty particles. This eparation of these little particles starts an active dcsenciatlou. which makes ihe taure unfit for food, thus causing intestinal dlaturbances. But, perlinp I hear some one sny ihat the butter doesn't burn when it ii blended with the flour in the soup; perhaps not. but the separation takes place inpt the snine while boiling the milk. This causen tin casein to become hard befoie it hn hud a chance to Mend with the Hour. How In Make Cream Sauce Meaiure the milk In a clean sauce pan and add the flour and with n wire jpnon or fork dissnhe the flour In the milk and then place on the stove. Stir constantly until the mixture reaches the boiling point Heduce the heat nud hn took slowly for five minutes to dciteri? ihe starch In the flour and thus remove the raw taste. Seasoning is then added, nnd if you wish the butter flavor, just two level table spoons of butler; stir until melted and tlien it is ready to use. Von about proportions. Clone ate be old hit-and-inibs wnys, and in their place havo come standard scientific measurements (hnt will give perfect re mits if followed, nnd thus remove all hancp of failure. Since 18P0 all recipes aic made to inform with level measurements. This means that standard half-pint mcasur ng cups, tea and tablespoons nie units ied with which to mensure. A level ciip ' nil the cup will hold without flinlnz over if it is n liquid or level and nen with the rim if dry ingrcdl cnn are uspd As one cannot pack or heap up water or milk, so then we must "ft nil drv materials before measuring. The standard half-pint measuring cip will hold: 2 nips of granulated sugar . 1 pound Vi cnvt nf powdered sugar . 1 pound jj "ip of cornstarch 1 pound - "ipo n; nutter, laid or 'iilnd oil 1 I c p.. nf siftprl flour 1 e'j cups of bum t " cups of nee 1 SI "cups of whole wheat flour 1 pound pound pound pound pound j Things You'll Love to Make CTctonneTrimmed Sli Sk-Hayti .,,nn ls tho time to begin to" plan your I&er aefO'ations So when jou nie cwosuig jour cietonne hangings select mS?e '.C ,hRt nas "ma" lowers or other .nn, u,llaI can be cut out Plan to have Ifs f.?'.i.Cut l.h0 fl0""-s or other mo i. i" lhe re'onne and applique them ai'nH,?,boy tn.8 hem of the shade The "isho L. ' d"lT:n may ,)B simple or as our in- " cietonne pattern and 'f..'n?'mlty. permit With CUE- not e.i .i 't' . r""i"'." you wu Z need of, or miss the rusto "' VMS-rniMMRn BHAnua ...-,. ...m ''lie curtnln FLOHA. v grateful to Ancre Cheese," Mother sighs, "for taking the 'quest' out of the 'question' of now I'm to tempt the appetites of my family these spring days." 3NCRE WtffoGmitlite&qu&rtXinf iadcyf-V ( iMSHiffl 2L irsilp - c I llll D 1 m miffht V CHEESE I 8 cups of cornmeal 2 i cups of brown sugar .... J 5 cups of ground coffee . . . . 1 4 cups of flnelv milverir.cd pound pound pound wffee I pound cups oi miiK or water .... I pound 1 level tablespoon of flour or cornstarch U ounce I level tablespoon of salt. sugar, butter, oil or lard ounce To measure level tea and table spoons nf flour, cornstarch or Bugar. just dip in the spoon, piling up high nnd then level it with the back of n knife. Now let us leturn to the measuring for the cream sauce : One enn of milk ond two level table spoons of flour for cream soups. One cup of milk nnd three level Inblcspoons of flour for thin sauce. One cup of milk and four level table spoons of flour for medium thick sauce. One cup of milk and five level table spoons of flour for thick sauce. One cup of milk and seven level tablespoons of flour for saucp for molds, croquettes, cutlets, meat loaves, etc. The standardizing on making stand ard or stock recipes is very easy and If the housewife or maid will cut out this rule and then paste it on a cardboard and hang It in n place where it will be convenient to lefer to, failure will be entirely eliminated. Let us return to the old thought that it was a really truly womanly woman who was proud of her ability to cook, and that to be noted for her splendid dishes would surely bring fame to any womnn. She will be popular with her own sex, and the men folk will sing her praises loud and long. In fart one little old lady that 1 know says that she just sits and laughs at the modern girl's methods of capturing a husband. She declares that she can tell them a far oulcker and more dependable method in which Vo ensnare the ever elusive male. Here is Mrs. Sallle Brown's method for husband catching at any rate It's worth trying: Tie nn apron around your waist a nice, clean, gingham apron and then roll up your sleeves nnd have a tiny dab of flour on jour nose and chin and then be ever so busy stirring up a batch of biscuit when he colls nnd just ubout to heat up his favorite cake be it chocolate or coconut because some like one kind nnd some another mid if you have both, then it won't go agnlnst his conscience to try a mite of ench. And don't be afraid some rainy night to try n batch of dough nuts on him in fnct, let him help to fry them. THE DAILY NOVELETTE Just Kidii fly Jennie Little As the enr swung mound the cuiw and stopped the mntormnn almost thought lie was seeing double, for lie side the white post stood a small Inn and girl, as like as two pens in n poil. The conductor sniniti.iir from the iu enstic comments of nn old lady whom he had can led pnst her sheet, changed his scowl to u grin ns lie swung them up with a "Well. well, look who's here! Doesjour mother know jou'ro out?" "No, 'cause we'ie visiting Gramma.'' piped up the feminine poition of the party, who was the acknowledged spokesman in public, for Hobs was the uctim of u mobt unmanly lisp, and when he detected a smile at his expense, the iion entered his soul. As they passed down the nlsle of the hot car the listless or grumpy expres sion on the other passengers' luces changed ns if bv magic. They squeezed into n vacant space beside a mother ti ing ninly to amuse her fretting baby, who promptly Mopped his wailing and w lt.li a gurgle of mischief made u pass at Hetty's curls. "How long hove jou had him?' she asked, with a delightful giggle. "He had his (list blithday last week," smiled the mother. "Oh, mi, hasn't he lusted good?" was the admiring lemnik. as she cast a most unfavorable look of mmpariaou at the battered featuies of n doll held tightly under one arm. "I only got Bella last Christinas. We've got a new baby brother home, but nurhe won't let ni have him to play with I s'pose she i wuiikh J u weur nini nu iuu numi. "Hobs doesn't like him much, but mamma snjs he'll improve with age. I'ncle Dick says three like us is at least two too mnny. Hut Daddy tells him. "Shucks, jou old pauper, you'ie jeal ous! They're worth a cool million apiece, and cheap at that !' Oh Hobs, bete comes the man to take up the col lection, and I don't believe we've got a pennj !" "Two matbleth." he announced brief ly. Just then a young man stepped on the eai. nnd Hetty hailed him en an old friend. "The twin teuois, ns I'm alive'" he exclaimed, his ejes searching eagerly ahouV for a third paity. "You're not alone?" "Yet-," said Hetty, "but it's all right It hasn't been n nice dn at Oruiiimii'" Aunt Alice cried hard lust night when she thought I was nsleep nnd she hasn't laughed or played with us today. Hobf was bad, and when he upset the milk bottle in the 'frigerator, Otamina mi id. 'Children. I'm 'zaspernted. (Jn out nnd amuse yourselves until I call jou ' So we stinted to water the lawn, and how did we know (Sinmpa was coming lolind the corner just ns we turned the luxe CORNS Lift Off with Fingers Doesn I hint a hit' Drop a little "F'raerone" on an aching corn, InsUuith that coin stops hurting, then shortly jo.i lift It right off with flngeis Truly' our druggist sells a tiny hotllo of "Frecione'' for a few cents, suftlelent to reniov n ever,v bard corn, soft corn or i uiistiMwefii iiih iui'h nii'l Urn calluses, without fcorenesb on iirUutiun, EVENING PUBLIC THIS GREEN BLOVSE 'IS FRINGED SMARTLY By COKINXK U1WK Of course, the filnged blouse Is no phenomenon, but the nbovo drawing shows a new version of this garment which Is sure to nireH even our fringe cloyed palatf. Kor here the trimming Is pait of a Spanish shawl of the lovoly gteen known ns Veronese, nnd the peculiar draping is typical of a season which has given us mote new kinds of draped garments thnn we have ever seen 'before. thnt way? Then he told us to go straight off the lawn, so wc took a walk down the street. k "Wu stopped to speak to a big mooly cow looking through the fence, and fhe blew both her old horns at us. So we thought we'd llde n little win. till it's time for Gramma to want us back " Poor .lack Barnes was ns uncomfort able as a mere man could be under this i tinning flie of explanation, and, ted of face, signaled for the next slop. "You'll go right back now," ho said, jC&Sv Suva ' 7 fii33P ill m AMilk li iPf Selected farms, clean farmers, -clean IS!!! Selected farms, clean farmers, -clean cows, sterilized pails and bottles, laboratory tests all these go into making "A" milk a milk that we can guarantee you is Clean! Phone Uh (n Deliver a Hot'lc Tomorrow iariny 0." ABBOTTS ALDERNEY DAIRIES, INC. A 31st and Chestnut Both Phones ittwvmw Ilk vmLWtW.Mf ii'i I llBMBffifflPWB Jlf IBfflB 1 DHi Think of having no bobbins to wind! One of the pleasures of this machine is that it has no bobbins to run out and require winding. And there arc no tensions to regulate. Once you know the joy of using this new, finely built, silent, portable, Electric Automatic sewing machine, you will regard sewing as a delight. It makes a stitch as strong as three threads. Why not come in and see it running, or let us send one to your home for a free demonstration ? You am buy it on easy payments. WILLCOX & GIBBS SEWING MACHINE CO. 170!) Chestnut St., rhiladolnhin, l'a. Hell Pliroic: Spruce 2102 .COURTESYi LBpGERr-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, firmly, nnd marshaled them off. fol lowed bv the delighted smiles of Hetty s nudlence. When they reached the gnte thrcr distracted telatlves came rushing finin as many directions, but Jack turned to Ihe grandparents. "I found these twlnstcrs having a Jov tide on sr car, so I mndo them about face in ease you wanted them " As they went to the house .lack turned stiffly tthe joung lady, who, after her hrst cry of welcome, had not spoken. "I didn't intend to force myself upon jou ngnln, after what happened last night, but I really would like to hear jour reasons for letting thnt cad Hast ings take "jou to the dance after jou had promised me. If It was just n waj of lotting me down easy, why all light. of course." "Well." nnsweted thnt joung poison, coldlj. "when I saw jou nn hour before devoting jour time to a beautiful stranger, I ceitninly didn't think uui needed mv company, nnd t lie londttu will not accommodate three " "Uajllght breaks over me." cried .lack. ".Sly sister nriived on the 5 :.1fl, and I wni (.bowing her about town a bit. nnd telling her about the finest gin In the world, who had so often wished to meet her. Anil nu thought -oh Alirc Camden, I guess It's up to jou to ask me in to supper and begin when we left oil ticfotc tins liig Jiilstnkc That night as the joOnV advcnturci were being put to bl Alice led .lak o the foot of the stalls, wheie Hetty s vojee floated down "and bless mamma and daddy, and the new bnby. and make Hobs n better bov tomorrow ' There was a pause, fraught withgie.it possibilities, then the prayer was con cluded with n voice of I'hnrninlcal sweetness: I in go'ng to be good, nnywoy, I.oid, but you can help me n little If you feci like it!" Next complete Kaugled Notions." novelette "New- Adventures With a Purse i YOU will want to know about the. most attractive nevv'bracelets. Thev , nie slender rllver chains with long, nnrrovv links studded nt intervals with n brightly oloied little stone Then for a pendant this bracelet has u cluster . of these ssin stones, wlilcli form a per feet bunch of grapes, with silver leaves over the top. ITiis grope pendant Is at tached to the bracelet by n chain. The stones come In gteen or purple or ted. You will like these bracelets immensely Now that spilng tinners nre becom ing so plentiful tnot every one can have u lew blossoms on her dining loom ta ble or'in the living mom. If jou like to keep tuem in n low bowl nud Munding up fiom it as if they were growing light fiom the bnwi. I will tell jou w'lieie jou can get the holder part, if jou hove the bowl One shop hns yel Atlantic i'itu Plcanantrillc Wildwond Ocean Citu HV ..TSI """'"' """""" IB I i low flower linldeis for bowls It Is the fit st lime I have seen them separate from the bowls, or rather, it Is the first time 1 knew they could be bought separately. Their price Is twenty-five (ruts. Umbiellas are coming down in price Thnt is It the umbrellas 1 'aw arc any Indication. 1 saw nll-sllk umbrellas that have been $(1.50 reduced to $5. and laffctn llk umbrellas that were $8 re pi Iced nt SO no. They come in most liny color from black to bright purple nnd gicen. nnd most of them linvc the new hnndles with the bracelet attachment for slipping over the" wrist. They nie eiy smart models. For names of shops nddress Woman's rose IWItnr or pliohe Walnut or Mln .1000. BtsliiifclwBf iIMtiIiHLLS!aIIlaB HICKORY WMSr AND GARTERS Just What Your Girl or Bou Wants Real, rcd-bloodcd, robust bodies want support but need room to de velop. Don't cramp and crowd them into just "a waist." Get the scientifically constructed, thought fully tailored "Hickory." For all aces 2 to 14 each Garment fits perfectly. Body of durable, high (rrade materials. All buttons cenuine bone. Made and Guaranteed by the maker of the nationally known and nation ally shown Children's Hickory Garters. You should find them at tjour dealer's m Me nod'ont, oyj' or infanh' department. If not, please write us ASTEIN&COMP1NY MAKES Or PARIS CARTERS for men CHICAGO 13 NEW YORK Sewing Made a Pleasure I t li i SERVICE i J .: APRIL 5, 1921 WANAMAKER'S Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store These Lovely New Sample Hats All Different and All of the Exclusive Type ; Special at $9.50 Women's and Young Women's New Tuxedo Sweaters Special at $2.50 Of soft wool in a pretty stitch, these sweaters nre marked considerably less than usunl. In navy, black, peacock, buff and brown. . Slip-over Sweaters In a New Style, $6.50 YounA women, particularly, will like these. Knitted ina close ribbed stitch, they have a narrow i im of angora around the cuffs nnd V neck. Brown, black and gray with white angorn. Buff with brown angora. Peacock and navy with gray angora. (CentrM) Qpp i Men's Good Leather Belts Going Out at 50c A maker's elenraway of slight ly imperfect belts of calfskin, cowhide nnd bridle leather, fin ished with white metal roller buckles. Plenty of each the 20 to 44. Striped Four-in-Hands 35c Bnyndeie striped four-in-hands for Summer days. 1200 Cotton Mesh Dish Cloths, 5c (Jood-sized ones that women will want to get by the dozen. Women's Nightgowns, 75c Three good styles at this very sninll price. White nainsook, with fancy stitching or hand em broidery. Chamois Lisle Gloves, 85c A mighty small price for such good, seasonable gloves. Strap wrist style with em broideied bncks in browp and gra. lU-button mousquetnire gloves with plain bncks in beaver color. Sizes &V3 to 6'2. 2-Clasp Chamois Lisle Gloves, 50c Broken lines of sizes in theso good gloves, mostly in gray and mode Useful Jewelry, 15c, 25c, 35c l'ictt little gold-plated circles, bar puis cuff pins und lingerie clasp. Plentiful assortment at lCc and 26e Rhinestone bnr pins m a num ber of patterns, 3."e. AdjustableHouseDresses Have Unusual Features Wnistlines ate adjustable, so that they will really fit any body. Hems cun be raised or lowered by the drawing of a W1 111 I'M 33 VM V i --i - ' -s A wonderful opportunity for all women who appreciate hats of the better sort. And what a low price for hats of 3uch distinguished beauty! One hundred different hats to choose from exceptional in every way: the qual ity of the straws and silkB, the careful way they are made, stj'le, etc. Most of the hats are of the type that can be worn with any kind of daytime apparel with capes, coats, dresses or suits with equal success. The fashionable and becoming trimming of grosgrain ribbon predominates and'tho colors arc delightful. It will take only a short time for hata like these to find in the morning if (Markft) Women's New Silk Frocks Savings of a Third to a Half $7.50, $10, $15 and $18.75 Delightful frocks, as fresh as April and as Springlike! Taffeta and satin, youthful models; crepe do chine in all its grace; checked taffeta and some foulards. Among them you will surely find several that aie be coming and mnny that you will like to have. Many Lovely Frocks at $25 to $35 A pretty foulaid dress is in biown or navy. A panel over drapery is edged with white beads. $25. The qunlity of the materials in these dress is woith noticing, as well as the diversity of style Canton creDcs, taffetas, crepes de chine and beaded Georgette crenos ar airing them. 350 Tailored Cloth Frocks, $7.50, $10, $15 and $18.75 Straight-line models trimmed with brnid loops; Embroidered overskirts on tri cot me dresses; Kyclet-cmbroulered tricotine nr erge skirts with crepe de chine or tricolette bodices; Twill cord with circular skirts (Marked 600 Beautiful Hand-Made Blouses at $2.90 Sizes .lit to tfi m these lovely things of sheet white batiste with hand-hemstitching Every single stitch in them i. tcvrn by hand. Each one is a veritable marvel at its small price. Very few' women would like to do so muih hand work for so little, but in Potto Kic living is cheap und that is the reason. Both roll and square collars. (Mnrktl) Gleaming Baronet Skirts Special at $8.75 In excellent colorings black, white, pink. ( npenhagen these good-looking skirts ptomise to be very fashionable ngain this reason Ever so pretty with overblouscs 01 sweaters The.v nre gathered and finished with wide belts. IMnrUrl i inread. Fuithetmote, with each dress come extra pieces of the material, which can be used for mending pui poses, in case of an acci dental tear. They're the most piu -ticn! house di esses wu have seen in many a day. Pretty, too, as they'ie of cheerful ginghams in plaids, checks or stripes and or piintcd percales. Colorings aro fiesh and becoming, and the fiock me made with interesting collars, bashes and so on. Pe re n 1 e ndjustablo $3.85 dresses are $3 and $3.50. f! i n cr h n in adjustable dresses are $3.85 to $8.50. (Control) 13 WANAMAKER'S delighted owners, so come you can! Men's Raincoats $9.73 and $11 it'fe April, you know, and these raincoat3 will come in mighty handy! Tan raincoats at $l).7o nnd rubberized cotton tweeds at $11. The latter will do for motoring and will serve as light-weight overcoats. Separate Trousers All- Wool $5, $6.50, $7.50 Might as well put that old coat and vest to some use! Bring in the vest and we'll help you select a pair of trousers that will bring that suit into the running again. (Onller), MarUM) Boys' KhakiKnickers Special at $1.25 Sizes 7 to 17 Years tOallrr.t Mnrl.rll Women's Black or Brown Oxfords, $7.50 Of soft, pliable brown or blink kidakin, they aie on sensible Insti with wide-enough toes. They have straight tips, welted soles and medium or low heels, such as. many women will be glad to now about, (('lift, mil) I U'i j I! I 'MA AH It 1t3 imm MtM M .?2 m M t" f i ( ri l!. 1 1,1 m 4 .o I ) 1 "ttWRBPJRRBBim u 1 V 1 tn.i, t j " kV -t r- . 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