jlPgpFn!-- V' tf! xf ,n .t-fj '' V , 'iriiisT 1 , Vvs y V '- niW-" k'V) -rfr li'fjBfl&'iWSr 'j;? EVENING PUBLIC LDGER-t-PHIIDELPSIA; "WEDNESDAY, APRIIJ 6, 1921 13- GiAND AIDS MRS. WILSON'S l -. -v i x jff r t tt a t rrTrrPM UUdMUJrujui i su v vi KnCfiy al Meat Pudding Hoi Buttered Scones, a k""r wrrr. " Devonshire Cream Are Com From Toppcnham, Yorkshire ISew Kind of tributions nT Mits. M. A. W1I80N u M. . ivmhoii. EUZAHBTir lit"' ?" rr.m.U A. M. from Tiippmnim, r...land. enrt to t - if,lWn. " j ir trifle different flj nii'i j- nf this column. t With Yoriitfilri three pound cut lifts IVlwREXIT WV?.,rf,tu.fc. mim recipes thmt r ,ir nd in" ' th0W of hi """ r,ff Jim I" '"" ....... v, Atr riiddln tf B'" " ,i m. of meat, n ?" i if th" rtln of beef. Wipe W Prt,?. ,e Secnrev into shape. m"t nd " in nn Iron cook (lt ..! iVt when melted add the meat if"1i,Dlr 'Add one-half cup of ,Hfk t &!v.iZL of wet In n il nd B""1 " "" j , rloi v a btilitl '" S! ,. ,n( nhaUr the meat "' Til When tender, nnour one "lfor" "rtlDf. mako th. de llNfrW" thfn turn "! f.u ?nto mother sauce pan. Now lltl'111'. "riMl melted miM. Do M '"". f"PJL. .nH uli In the klJ&.Pl.ce.n.roUin.bow. "'i'.-rf ono.orr"- cups of ".fc, 2"!'Aree quarters eup of flour. '",; IM.PM"! " I fjlfirr. BUt I" the orante marmnlade. If spread with (ooitberr.v jam. they are equallt good. nraatl-nnd-butter tandwichea are very dainty and attractive when prepared as follows : Cream the butter well before lisln?. then cut the criiM from thi end of the loaf of day.otd bread and butter the allce on the lonf, then cut ry thin. Cut in half and fold. Hpread th top with raspberry Jam. Lay on plate covered with a napkin. Sponr Cornstarch Custards I'Ircc In a mixing bowl Thmt-quarter eip 0 sugar. Yolks of tteo eggs. Olio tablespoon of melted butter. Cream until light lemon color nml then add Four tablespoon at water. One cup of sifted four. ferei feajpoons of ha kin U teaspoons nmooth mixture and then ".T.io the kettle ann pour wn ii- "'" ".. r-i... th. kutie ann p'ac id 1 for one- iM after ten n bitn r the meat and loosen Mriea and turn Berve with nary tb.,,..:'.r ;n;.haif hour, n. ut. i "".."' '". .:.!,: fiooi" " .... vraadmAther Ui ItlCAtl. ",i .rlmbrldite uses her Iron poporer pan. I rr baiiBf " y'r.-.'A L:rir. "';:. k'1""n K .r HrlleiouM thil wij.'eipeelally when company cornea to '''jUother easily prepared dainty la M.butterfd Fi-onM. spread with ftooae krrj Jam or orange msrmalade. nice m u""1 f,ur tmps of Sifted flour, On imptin of salt. .... Urtt level tablespoons of balnnp ''fits'lftfl tdbfenpoofis of mionr, fift to ml and then rub half a nip t tvA ihorteninr Into the prepared Jwr New place 0f rup of milk. Often- ... ,, . u iieiII bowl and beat well to mn. IV n tup of this mixture to form a (JBiiih. Knead until amooth and then (itlile Into flre pieces and form each : round and as larjtc as a umall tea e'ttf. Cut in four wtde or ple-shape timi ind bruh with eg)C and milk aliture left in the small bowl and irrioklt llfbtiy with granulated sugar. Pliei eo a greased baking sheet and Kilt fr twenty minutes in a hot oven. Split and butter lightly. Lay on a nan kis and send to the table. Tkr scones aie delicious, pnrtiru "irlt hen served with the swet Eng liii'diiry butter and then spread with Tiro noicder. Heat to mix and then fold In the stiffly beaten whites of two eggs. lUtc in well-greased and floured deep tmif. fin pans in a moderate oven for twenty -two minutes. lteinovo, cool, and then cut thin slice from the top. and with a spoon remove the crumb of the cake, taking rare not to break the nhcll. Now place in s saucepan : One-half cup of suqar. One and one-half cups of milk, Hiw level tablespoons of cornstarch. Stir to dissolve the starch and sugar and then bring to a boil. Cook slowly for five minutes and then add : One tcaoe egg. Yolk of one eoo. fnice of one-half lemon. One teaspoon of piated rind of lemon, One tablespoon of melted butter. One teaspoon of irtnt'lla crtiact. Heat well before adding to the run tard and then beat hard while adding. Cook for one minute and then pour, while hot, in the prepared shells, l.et cool and then place thinly sliced top cut from the cakes in position. Gar nish with Caledonian cream, piled high on top and a maraschino cherry. Use. the white of egg left over and one-third glass of apple jelly. Beat, using tho dover egg beater until the mixture holds Its shape. These cakes are very good when served for afternoon or high tea. Then, too, English dishes xuch ns these are would never be complete without. Devonshire or clotted cream. This cream Is usually served with plain bread and butter or cneese and jam sandwiches, but for n real treat, serve Devonshire cream with a bit of sponge cake for Sunday or high tea. To prepnre the Devonshire cream: Place one pint of grade A cream and Vt cups of milk in a pudding pan. sweeten and flavor to taste. Heat very slowly to the boiling point and then place where it will remain just below this temperature for one-half hour Remove and allow to diol. then chill. Hemove the cream from the top of the pn with a skimmer or wire apoon and place in n low flat bonl. Send to the tnble. Make sandwiches a de scribed for tho bread and butter and then plnco a thin shaving of cheese be tween and spread with Devonshire cream nnd dot with a hit of plum pre serve. This will be deltrlotis. WE DAILY NOVELETTE S'eu-Fangled Sotion Fly Gertrude D. Armstrong "No MarMij. there hain't going to be w telephone Rot something else Marled back. The staring eves am! burning face did not took familiar. I "Oo and see it David is covered, Our pettles are. certainly convalescent. After a long career of invalidism, when they just had enough strength to get 1 beyond tho knees, they have been re- to vlved sufficiently to undertake some of wail nu manev for. .lust 'cause Sarah .lohn. It leiillf tonight. ' she gakned. ... . ., v ....... ..i..i ,. David! Their boy who had been dead aci rrm nns i raiu m-n -.u..Hlt.. ..- nrB. coin inti tiieir iieeoi. suppose von got- 10 hire Ihe nine. We've lived here all If fie je:r. and my folks before mc. sd never had any of thete foul ideas irtil tour -iatcr started. Ruess you'll be wintlng an automobile next." "Well never mind," replied his wife. Then it burst upon him she was delirious. What should he do.' (Jet a doctor, of course. If he could only gift word to Sarah. "Oh. Rod, wt.ut would I give for n telephone:" burst from his agonized lips. He rushed out to the stable for old Molly, backed her from her stall, and I urn cinetinie ?iui " and could talk to, meeilv "1 jmt thought 'twould bo kind "arneeu. uin nana aeen.eu paisie.i. ... iii !!.. ' It was ages before he got stalled. Driv- t hind it, ra,e of sickness, liv.ng a , ,ng witllnl, RpcP(1 ne came in Highl of mile from fi'ir u(ighhnr, and I gel lone- Sarah's. Thev were up. hf could see the gleam of the lights through the trees. Five mlnutm more, and with Htrbnil.an.ltnadf nortplf. bill went ,:"" " orr.ml 1 She who had helped him snve day by day, never complaining, always cheer ful when she bod asked for a part of what whs really hers she had been re fused, he calling it n waste of money. Many weeks uftcr a hanilsomu little runabout drove into the yard, from which alighted three men, carrying wires and tool. "Heic's your auto. Mr. Cobb. Tho rtoit his eve.nn chores. "I'was so mills M.vihv to ask him to waste otter en anything so foolish. Hundy, indeed There wa old Molly, when 'r she wanted to visit, nnd to run litotonn 'i ho would take her in less tin sr ho'ir She m fi(rm niked for anything or renplained thil 11U conscience both tN klm t lulls and the look of dis rpointinrtit nn her face he found hard t get mit of nn ihouglitH. Never oiiml sonie time scjoo. when h" Jit lil nmk nlong. thev would go into Iowa for e h(jida M thiii. like rnodt of 111,. he soothed hi coiiscunce mtii piomiHe. of better "tag In tbe future Whi-n l.e returned to the house Mar tny fc tun finishing her dishes. I Juki 1 II qn right to bed. .lohn " " '") I d.i.i 1 feel very urnart to night - "Well I would, he leplicd. looking Her keenly "And tnk something hot 'sr thai mid I don't like tho wuv it's "Bir; on Keen tliii wav now for win a rtfol. And he kisHed her and r'ted bet inndly v. uV " '"""''' 'ttt''r wlic" he opened '"'r wdroom loor lie tiptoed fcoftly " me bed where he lay, open-eyed "1 p,aiently avake. i.nou like n storm." tmd John, and (rnrrft.1 11. M , ..,, rUt.i .i. . ,ul" nnu cnreruny iM(l the window, muttering as he did .'mi. new-inngiru notions " Vbit i ( were wss no rpnnn fmm 11.. k,,l IL.tt tin. .... ,n .. I.. :,. . .' """""r' iwas noi nt nil rarlw 1" (,m,nr",l Marlhy to hold a rUUfS C bDnt OVIM- hni- ..n.l (i,.,,, - ..i u... V.I. It you'll Love to Make eted5ashEnd Sxf--S5SS - SAS KVtK '"'"""ling TA88K1.KD ""Ur n.-. ?. 'Pr u to mak on one of Jillv .L..'ir "B easheH. (Thev look "rmVraT P'n.!1 J lh. '? .f . "ls i.f . .;.' ' '" esii tnqs oui lour 'onE . ."rrt,boarei each, four Inches l,f" the m.i.,,,.ne8.wlde' Cover them ", made ifin.i.-1 of whlch ,h6 ",n Iii 1. ... 'aniitonie metal emhrnMerv " "Ilk or ni.C.t I,ni MtlUe ,wo trtasels "' l9 ion erttf leuvlng two strands h 0 , "' '", Jour nnrl a quarter h. ilf. 'naten tlieni 10 th endi ?ir nJ on 0nB iA' -boatd ,'ro.in ,h, n" unrter thetf fctramls. ?ASsr.ii...h..dge loa-ether Th P"' and ti, ;:,?'' "NOS are eaully "l" frorl JuL'.a Ja.,"y I' " thk Silver-Knit All-Wool Sports Suits $io 100 of these suits have just come through our factory and we shall place them on sale tomorrow at $ IO This does not cover cost of materials I Come in blue, brown, tan, wren every thread wool, man-tailored; all sizes. Alpyn Wool Suits, $15 Our own exclusive iporta model; nil-wool. Very great value nt thia price, obtain able here only. Sizes for women and miesea. M ICABE'S 1214 ARCH ST. BLACK RIBBON TRIMS SILK DANCE FROCK MU of the opportunity to ret well-cooked and reasonably priced meats, lecrved In an appetlzlnic manner, rather than have to depend upon tho rush and bustle of tho overage lunch-room. fh aucoceded in securing spar for n restaurant In the building and had hultt up a very profit sbl home-cooked luncheon buslnewt ther when an accident which aent her to the hospital for a protracted stay put an end to this tnterprlse. After her Illness she secured a poll t'on ns traveling sale "man" for a com pany which manufactured baking pow der, but, almost before she realised It. flic found the eternal monotonv of hotel fare getting upon her culinary nerves. "Why In the world do thev ha to havo the same things today, tomorrow and tho net day?" she. thought, "There' an almost tnrinlto variety of wayn of preparing food, but hotel cooks don't stsem to reatlte this. I wish I could get hold of the kitchen for a little wniie." It needed only the anouncement of the opening of tho largest hotel In New York to turn this wish Into a reality, for Mrs Tackmeyer presented her IiIms to the managernent and, after 11 demonstra tion of what she. meant by having " fe-w home-cooked dishes on each menu," she was made, manager of th electric homn-cooktng Ultchen at a salary which makes her- Income taa a matter of moment By COIHNNK l,0VK their old responsibilities. Of course. few of them overtax themselves now. I Uut amonr the model sent im from ,1'nris we find now and then a skirt as vigorous of constitution as any before the decline. Uphold, for example, this mufccular, specimen wlilrh t'oiiet at taches to' the long, simple bodice of a bright blue silk dance frock ! Not only is it long, but it Is extremely wide. And as for trimming why should one bother with lace and flowers and beads ond embroideries when black ciro ribbon may be trained to go up from the hem of thii skirt into the Hlgulficnnt hiero glyphic above the waistline? telephone men were coming out this way so I drove them over. If theit Is any thing wrong let us know, lie ovr again by nijht. Ko long." "Why, John, what does this meon?" asked Marthy, when tho men had started to work downstairs. "It means that th nie have been working for some time, and you're a-going to have that telephone, nnd If you don't like this here machine, jou'10 a-going to have another one, and pkk it out yourself. They might be 'new- fashioned notions' but they're darned 1 good ones to have around n house." And Mnrtliy smiled mid thanked him , as only she knew hou. Ne.xt complete Novelette "Neighbors." Making More Money ". llHh nt Home Cooking" There never ws a time, no fai an, Mrs. Anna Tackmeyer can remember, that elm didn't like to cook Kven when ' she wna a little, girl, she was fond cf( hanging around the kitchen, u sterling her mother And learning to drens dishes no as to tempt the mont Jaded palates. When tho New York Public Library 1 building was finally completed the Idea 1 occurred to Mrs. Tackmeyer that there were doubtless many of the librarians and other employes who would be glad Long Gloves of Frenci, Kidskin Tlic superior protluc: of the Ccntemon glovecraftcr in Grenoble, France Made of tbe pliant, beautifully-soft French Kidskin of the Natiounlc" quality Conventionally correct styles for the bride and her attendants at spring weddings Witb that perfection of fit for which Ccntcmeri Kidskin gloves have so long been noted White, tan and browns from the light fawn to the deep Havana shade In 8-button length, 4.50 12-butlon, 5.50; nnd lG-button (elbow length) Centemeri Gloves 123 So. 13th St. (New York Storr, 400 Fiftti Me.) 5.50 ttoiulUciiMM Horlick's Originated by M JF unmi mv . IfltfEflHUS itw y .w Jawx5iiii SlMAtTtoMtlCO. Zl0.m.u .. The Old Reliable Round Package The ORIGINAL Malted Milk Used successfully for over 13 century. Made under sanitary conditions from clean, r" mllk, with extract of our specially malted grain. Th Food-Drink U prepared by atirrlng th. powder In witar. Infantt and Children thrice on it. Agree telth th weakest etomaeh of the Invalid and Aged. Invigorating as a Quick Lunch at home or of lice. Ask For . Get HorlEck'S thus Avoiding Imitations SUBSTITUTES Coat YOU Sam Prlc MAURICE SP ECTOR, Pre: 1310 Chestnut Street Tomorrow A Characteristic "Blum Dress Sale ft Values 69.50 to $125 48-00 Values 69.50 to $125 Every charming Frock taken from our own itocks. A Salc-Evcnl of unusual importance for the month of April. Trieotines Poiret Twills Canton Crepes Taffetas Georgettes All Spies Final If you want to secure an "un precedented value," be sure to attend this Sale. Styles are smart indeed, the smartest for present wear,' Dark color-tones as well as light ones are generously included. Trimminsr embellishments are all of the vogue. Sires for women and misses. -None C. O. D.- Fringed Beaded Embroidered Hemstitched Ribbon-trimmed No Approvals 'a'-' iiH J I BjMW Some women think that only clumsy, loose fitting shoes can be really comfortable but they are -the women who have never worn La France Shoes. Both the Black Kid Boot and the Oxford, made on the same last which we illustrate, are proof that grace, beauty and smartness can be combined with foot-comfort. be woman who is on her feet a exeat deal will like the rest fulness of these pliable, beautifully made shoes but she will enjoy their trim stylish ness quite as much. And the fact that" they are reasonabl) priced is an added advantage. tiii,Ar4At2o,7ant Mod.l No, 143 $10. Model No. 673 JJ58'00 oUi 7VU HSiaJboc Stent 1204-06-08 Market Si. WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKERJS I Wanamaker' s Down Stairs Store Herringbone Tweed Suits for Young Women Special at $25 S $25 HerrinRbono is the weave for smart tweeds', as any younjr woman, wise in the matter of clothes, will tell you. And when it is in such becoming shades as orchid or russet, you can imagine how pretty the suits nrc. Jackets and skirts arc plainly tailored, as you'll see in the sketch. Lining arc of plain color pr?au do cygnu and pockets are of the fashionable slot variety. Other Smar.t Tweed Suits start ns low as flT.iiO for those with unhned jacket. At $25 there is a variety of colorings, including sea-gull gray, French blue and several shades of tan. All an: lined with silk. At $32.50 there arc tweed suits with one-button, roll-collar jacket. Principally in shades of brown and tan. Sports Hats Look Forward to a Gay Summer Even now they're thinking of tennis matches and vaca tions, of the seashore and all sorts of pleasant outdoor hap penings. Colorings are the right ones to go with Summer frocks and sweaters orchid, pink, Copen hagen, jade, navy, orange, black-and-white and so on. $2.r.O to $8. Sailor Hats, $2.25 to $8 are in a variety of shapes, straws and colorings. Every woman needs at least on s-ailor hat. (MnrU-O (MarhFt) 16 -button length Silk Gloves Special at $1.85 Of firm Milanese silk in white, pongee or black extra value, indeed. (Central) Box-Pleated Canton Crepe Skirts at $13.75 A very low price for skirts of thi lovely material. Heavier thanl: most crepes, it lends itself to the box-pleated mode. In black, gray,1 u l m i! Li... I uruvtii auu .11 r J. iiuruniK diuc. Plaid Skirts, $2.75 to $8.75 The $2.7") skirts are of cotton plaid in four different color com-1 binations, box pleated. Other plaid skirts, many in the season' favorite combinations of blue-and-tan and brown-and-tan, are gathered or pleated in various ways. OInrkft) leiter Ais m I iortuites Bungalow Aprons, $1 A most fortunate special purchase that enables women to get them at the lowest price yet. Mot remarkable aprons! Almost dresses, for they slip on over thn head, have short sleeves and aro belted or finished "with sashes. Pretty pink, blue or lavender ehambray trimmed with contrasting color or attractive striped and figured percale. Children's Socks, 20c Pair Sizes 4la to 94. "Seconds" but good ones of mercerized cotton white, pink, light and dark blue and cordovan. No better time to get the kiddies' summer supply. Accordion-Pleated Voile Flouncing, $1.25 A soft, fine quality voile, 36 inches wide in white, maize, gray, tan, orchid, Copenhagen, pink and coral. Ono thinks immediately of delightful summer skirts and frocks upon looking at them. New $1 Envelope Chemises Delightfully soft white ones trimmed with neat laces and embroideries. Corsets for Slender to Large Women, $2 Topless pink broche corfiets with just enough boning to make them hold their shape arc what hundreds of slender young women have been asking for. Pink and white corsets of light-weight coutil but with wide front steels, substantial bonintr and reinforcing to make them wear well arc excellent for average to quite large women. All three models are specially priced. 4000 Colored Handkerchiefs for Women, 15c, 25c Spct.al purchase of new all-linen Irish hand kerchiefs in inviting shades of pink, rose, light and Copenhagen blue, green, maize, orchid and gray at 23c Another shipment of those pnUh fine roided linen handkerchiefs in rose, maize, orchid and Copenhaccn at lfic. Such handkerchiefs as these have not been here in ninny a month at such small pi ices! Charming to use with sports clothes and Sum mer frocks. (Ontr.ll Hit-or-Miss Rag Rugs splendidly woven on stout warps, in well-blended colors 47 f.,t .. .$3. SO ' 8x10 feet ... $9.75 69 fed ...$6.75 9x12 feet $11.75 Fiber P.ugs are especially suitable for porches, although prac tical for almost all rooms. Sag (el $8.50 7.6x10 6 fxnt .. $11.50 7.6x9 fet ..$10.50 9x12 irel $13.50 iriirklnul Little Girls' Organdie I Extra -Size Dresses $13.50, $22.50 to $83.50 Adaptations of fashionable styles in serge, satin, charmeuse, tafTcta, Georgette and crepe meteor are in various models planned espe cially for women who wear sizes -14V4 to 521-. (Mnrkrt) Children's Umbrellas, $1.50 Little folks, who must paddle out to school through April showers, need good sturdy umbrellas like these. Of a heavy quality of cotton, somo with a satin finish, these umbrellas have bakeliU rings or silk wrist cords for little girls and crook or bent wooden handles for little boys. (Ontral) Durable Cottons ginghams in stripes, 18c yard for 27-inch plaids and many checks. 19c and 25c yard for IJG-inch percale in figures and stripes. 25c yard for 31 -inch underwear crepe in pink or white. 25c and 35c for .12-inch suitings in stripes and plain colors. 18c yard for .Ifi-inch longcloth with a cambric finish. rntrull Indestructible Pearl Necklaces Have Come from France at $3.75 Really peurl-like pearl boari- made with a foundation of bone covered with fish scale and delightfully creamy and lustrous. An im loiter turned over the first hundred strings hr received from France and S.'!.7r is the lowest price in six years! 18. 20 and 24 inch lengths. Hath fimshH with 10 karat gold ilasp. iCh.Mnui Good Choosing Among Low-Priced Wraps $8.75to$29 41 i inr rzi. Frocks Bloom Like Flowers $2.50 Buttercups, forget-me-nots and these dear little to $4.25 pink ramblers. tea roses frocks have LJ surely borrowed their colorings! )!' Materials are crisp and fresh and sashes and many tucks or ruffles $3 will endear the frocks to the wee maids who will wear them. nvvi'n uincreni siyies in size to ( years. M Mitral) Sports coats, dolmans, capes and straight-line street coats will fill t'M-ry duytinie wi ap-need Fur on I) $8.7.") you can net a sports coat of mixed iip( in urocn, brown or gray coloi mgs. For $13 and $lf.30. dolmam of naw blue serge trimmed with black silk braid. l $19 to $23. a vaiipty of i hoico among all sorts of couls, capes and dolmans. At $23.30. some unusually pretty cape of knitted or brushed wool with wide, soft collars and facings of con trasting color. The sports coat that is sketched is $29. It is of polo cloth in three shades of tan and has the Tiodo rovn that jouiit wo- 'i are akin? for. (.Mark. () l TTTT I I III ' L I if If' Jl $29 j jrJPi h a" . i) MM I m i m m H' m . .. v '8 a 1 . imi ca3n. VUtjn.V. 1 "' mi i ami i ., V r K ..'' ivv. .M ...1, 'K tXv;rVN., .i&4rtlL.Kk
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