Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 12, 1921, Night Extra, Page 13, Image 13
w- pjsr& 'ViJ '"! .,-r -? . I - M wwM f,WS-rrj,VWftft-PJ,T,., f EVENING tUKtaC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, J Jw1'" tTiTv-J; APRIi; 12, 19J21 "Jf is M&WILSON LIKES STATEN ISLAND COOKING I na GacraiVs Bread Is Made With Potatoes as Well as ..i .(r-()ic Jnfci o Dough Makes Various Delicacies nv sins. Cwr'i"u M a. WILSON i'-..Ey. r sws:j .Iff riw'" -; rtf . ... . -tv i! ttiut nlT llin Sri l.n'rbor iin.l.ln n direct link tract of in" ''' !. ,, ,Nirlct as Mnn- ..a Ml ri'Hf '' - -ml Mn i i i 1 1 : i "'. it t "statcn I ." . . i ii llmi'i"'". '" Island. to In KDli'- . . ... II In itl I'"''" ,i,.. lli ..;. 'I'mIIM Vlll' !" ii true rosiiioiioiiiu... .1 ...! tinrtpfiwi miniM'vii "" j;1 ,, , uiifii ((-.. Jersey hi'K'. N ..id. n mixture u St 'i,n,7' ,'..,. Is ti-tinilly M". ' . urn llf clr.'CtH. niinifx P.'-M "" ' k l lull prominence", mnny u W"1! ',h wi ril nftor those moii J" Hi" A'1', ft nlh "In.ilr.v ran bV found. W0' . .hr I ills ni-Jrby nrc many little hills mnns inr cbwtpnu .. , pM (1Prc m car- 0,1 "'T.-r I 0 Kl1 StylC U.UT ' lPr ihV on- befow. snil.cvlt.rs and th"!.1''.. Vinloiiliia nt Its prime. urnaii ii'"" ,1(, mt)st popninr , these t" IJI"", " Boni drwcndiints 'Tr. r l i'i. onlnl m.eMto.s. tie I oir euro j f nctlvrly MPW in..' fUMll". Wi, '" h" KC"; lt".r0 .1.'. Mi lin.iinl.ilnM a Horl o 'rt0,1' . nlH.nt I." Kramlchlhlrcn. nml ft1 I rr n '. n .1 back nml keep I i.; inw if'n" ... i.ii..iipsm mid mischief lm h. ?" .., rn to the thilejsltnt. ' ton ju't nhoiil walk, ore nil slvrn !R,WI entire 1 to rrmnrk ,to ?h" ' .: or", th.it fno-lH w-rn nulle S-;,Melin.cd.Vntw "'i itl.i I elinu .1 lltl. I"' '' oul.l bron.lY ff'n .mi but two poiin.N of limit A UWK Von ,05 of broad the h!xp ol ftotnf . Then. too. m.r ,... I and hnv loiiK dlf- nbotit onc-lialf Inch thick, oplccd lib erally with kooiI shnrtcnliiK. Spread thickly with brown susar, currants or Miiall rooiIIcm rnisli.M, ami rlnnnmon j roll iif. for jelly roll nnd then rut hi lileooN one anil u half Ii.cIicm long. I'lneo in the iirepaied linn nnd ilnlten ftllRhtly with the hnml. I)o not p't.ce liny buns In thn center. Thin will jslve you a nice rlnc. Let llse for fillv intnnteH mid then bake in n nIow men. Iteu.ovo from the oven and turn nt onrn on u well Rreawil paper, b!i-th. the Hlrup Hint riltiM down the nideH over I lie ton. N'eff- loci to turn from the pan nt once, caused i no iniiiH to rn inly anil they will men be very dlfllenlt to remove. If niir f.unllv Is small, then 1..M linlvo this recipe. TIiIh dniish can be not late at night, just before Kolng to bod. and be rendy early In the morning to knead down nnd then, nfter break faM, fashion It into lonven. etc. Try thin nnd your family will ecrtnlnly vote tor nil liomemiule liren.l. THE DAILY NOVELETTE I 1 """ ".' ,... .Lev must eat mo tine in v ';: - ttH flinll work Gramlaina (iaer.ill's IJrr.id . ,n larire rnw potntors with- Jt r,rli..S nnd then place In a M.uce L a?l, two nnd one-half cups of tiw r i'B " 1,oil ,u"1 V"'" 0."k S ,.n niiwite-. Jlnb tbro.lKh a sieve "'. iiuin nnd mill I'liouRIl colli r''..nVe three cups Cool the ! " to ") decrees Fahrenheit and then .i.w tl.lv point" wn In bowl nml four fJifcpo.M nf melted ithortcn linr rbfnnn nj m, iruiil.M in ..n je.ist ciike nnd then tirinit'' d. "Ived Now add bix cups ff m'I'iI tli'in and licit to u sniooth b.irr Now mid Mx more ciipi of 1,1ml lln.ir ..-'! ""r!; to a rooiI clastic (Imuli tiPMie n lan;e bowl nml plnce t!,o iloiicli m it d Pios-i down hard mtnuM Hie Ixitlom of the bowl, then t in. il.r (ImiBli our. briiiKinit the Rrensy !, up Cover and let riso for four l,onrs mi n warm plnce. Knend down ii. II... Imvl mid then turn over again nnd !t ni' for one nnd n.ie-(imrler hourh, tliuiturn on .. molding bnnrd and diide ir,l e-innl parts. Mnkf two loaves CflrrnJ, One ptintn too, (hr ini'in nnn iihI 'oi One ;irin a) VnrKcr House rolls or on- fine )n o sticky ciannmon nun. tlim the briQ.l to rise for forty-five. r.mutes for the plain loaves, fifty mln .ff fur Hie iirunc mid riiixin lonve. t'nl)-fnc iiiinulea for l'nrker Ilotiso rci'iiml nti. Imiir for oinimninn buns. in innke the pi line loaf add one and cue iilf env- of Mnnl prunes, cut in in i- tin s.e nf a rnlsin. I or the raisin ami nut lont ami One en of raisin. Ont hall na filirlti (7io;i(ird it(. Ti iirrpiuc l'nrker House rolls, after (ll'i'linj! the iniigli, cuer a piece- tile 'i? ol lnuf nnd let stand while mold inf ii ti... lo.ixe-. Now ln this dmiuli cu ,i m;ir.l without li.indli.iB nnd roll fill on. Imlf Inch thick. fill with II 'arjo rook imiIIit inn then brush with ivi'it.'il lniti.T nnd foldoMM" in the pnilMSlionl, vtvli prisvlns the folded fiJcpilniili ingeih.-i' l.u on ii greased UU:; .A. t . nd 'et risi'. Itrnsh witli mflti.l Imtt.i ami fnld over in the ovfn for li nl inl.ii.l.'s ltiketlie l.i.it. s lhirt -lle ininuteH in liiml.'r.iti' nun lteiuoo nnd then ruli tie lull in I'lih l.nif with n liltr.' butter. S'ninl .rn n wir.. rn.'k t ol. When eo'.l wri .'i.i h loaf in wn paper and ' ii l.ii'ii.l Imiv. Tliis bic.id will mimii t i-'i nr t'.l'ee dujs. T-. t roj.ii, i)n ciiM.iitn.il. Imns Se lf'! ii " iml pin ill lcnM three lnclies ilfip nml ii,. i, jjua'-e with n gnud im-iihii,u ll..'iall. then sprinkle in Til uln it iM.i-tliir.K cup of brown mar It'll nut the don;:h for the tinnanm.i lnm, mt,, an niiioii); shei't When Ouia Predicts llj .MARY 1.01'ISK Rl'.KIJ. The fair of the l'rogri"ic Thought Club wus in full Hwing. ...id each night thn hall over Cyrus Tnrr's .store was titled with the young people of Airedale. For thn club had introduced a new drawing card in the person nf I'rof. Homer Diishwnnd who (for the Insig nificant sum of .$'J) guaranteed 0 un fold tlie future to aii.v onn iinxlnus to pierce the veil (.f ni.vllei.sm lie nl.Su promised to Ktrnlghten out all tangles nf the lovelorn; and therefore, his booth was the center of attraction ,for nil iifnieleil with troubles of this sort. So, vvllh tlu exception of dune Mere dith, who senriif'illj declared that for tune telling, whether by the occult or any other method, wn rank nonsense, every gill in the .village had been thrilled by (he wonderful and often uti canuv prophecies of the solemn but glflcd stranger And they had severally : and individually tried to induce .lnne ' to eonult litm ; hut nil in vain -till Alum 1'routy Innocently remarked that people were ni.ving she was nfraid of' what ho might tell her in regaid to the bitter riiuirel she had htiil with doe' Klttrldgc. , Then dune's liend went up like that' of a war Inn so scuitlng buttle, and that ' very evening she marched Into the hall clad in the most fetching gown she owned, and immediately became the i center of the gn.veMt group; nlthutigh she noliccnbl.v avoid.. I the black-draped booth of the iinl.nnwn i-ccr. This may hnve been due In the f icl that she had caught a glnnp'e nf her dellnitient lover watching Iht while iippnte.itlj absoibcd in tin- cnnvernitinn of .vellow hnircd l'eggy liiildwin and was deter- , mined to ignore everything pcrtnining to the future. Hut again the ubiquit ous Miss 1'routy came to the foie tills ' time furnishing just the right stimulus to sting .liitio Into mcntiilly vowing to i "beard the lion In his den" by c.imiuIIj I remarking: "(Jh, I snw doe Kittridge go in to consult 1'iof. U.ishwood. I'robiiblv to find out how he stands with l'egg.v Italdwin. Kvery one sn.vs he's all gone on her.' And .fane murmured n non committal : , "U'm.mJ H certainly looks that wayl" Hlio gave n swift t nurreptltlous glnncc toward tho corner whero Joo had been. Ifggv Jlaldvvln vaH nlone, but Joe's broad back was Just vanishing through the door of tho refreshment room. "Going to treat her in m ernnm nml cake and I hope it innkos both of them n mck as as vlogs!" she breathed vvrnthfuily, ns movlnz svvlftlv throunh tho crowd she, stepped Inside the booth of mystery. It was draped In blnck, and the air WBH heavy With Union ulnumn o,.nnl A swinging lamp, high up, gave Just enough light to enable one to see tho turbancd figure seated nt a black table the renowned I'rof. I).ihvvool. A soiint -logged oulja board stood in front of him. Am .Innn slipped Int.. the chair op posite him. he rnisei his head, tossed back his mane of frowr.y black hair, looked nt her n moment through Im mense, blue goggles, then muttered gut llirally : "You would pierce the veil nf the unknown! You would know of love, weniin or miner "I -Ihardly know," faltered his client faintly, a little frightened by her gruesome surroundings, "Thorn nro nre so many tilings " "Hut F know!" affirmed tho seer, glibly, placing his hands on the tnnglc board, "I know it Is of Invp lnvnl" And under his touch the little lilting bonid raced across the paper madly once, twice, thrice, faltered and stopped. "Ah! Listen to the message it brings sou! ou nro in love, deeply in love! ma you nave uunrreicu with to be reconciled to your ldvcrl And you nro torry for the hasty word you spoke! Tell mo tho truth or I can do nothing! You nre nngcrlne the In Huenco that controls me! You love hhn still?" "Y-v-rs!" fnlntlr. "And you arc sorrr for sour bitter words?" "Kr-y-os!" still more faintly. "And It he Ir sorry (nnd I know he Is, you nrc rendy to take him bnek?" "Yes, I nml" this time with tense decision. All right, then Miss .lane jieremtii WANAMAKER'S 1 DOWN STAIRS STORE 1 WAN AM AKER'Sl enough said!" and wriggling nut of u .....ml.,..!.,., lln(til" fltlll CI. A t Ml I II ( nff linlr Joe Kit- hls enveloping "toga the wig of frowzy liiaei. Wanamak 9 er s D own Stairs Store you nave unarmed uitn nni- .over ; nnu now newnre a most beautiful blonde has marked him for her own! Your heart is heavy within joii! Vou long to bo reconciled to the man j oil love!" "I I don't think so! 1-er-er- " The seer slipped a fresh paper In plnce and agnln the otiija raced franti cally over It this time In circles, much like n kitten chnslng Its own tall. The prnfenr peered at the hieroglvpliieg. "Oiiljn says you aren't telling the truth' he snld sternly, "jou do wisli trldgc leaped over the table and cnught the astonished girl up In n liearllke em brace Hint fairly took her breath nvvny. For n moment she was diimfounded then she freed herself nnd faced him with blnzlng eyes. "Jon Kittridge," she panted stormlly, "you you took u mean advantage of me! You made me. say things I didn't moon nnd you wero making 1-lovo to l'eggy llnldvvln nnd and " "Oh, como now, Jane! I wasn't making love to Peggy she wjih tolling me of her own engagement! And you rnn't look me right In the eyo nnd deny saying you loved me! There I knew vou couldn't!" ns her eyes fell under his searching glnnce. "And 1 simply wor.shlii vou. nnd we're going to be married right nway, slap-bang, and live happy ever after! And all's fair in love nnd war, nnd and- -well, I guess that's all. only .inneisnt nuijn me great little helper for lovers?" and ns the oestntle Joseph hustled Into the dark recc'scn behind the rear curtain uhere I'rof. Homer Unshvvood was somevvhnt Impatiently waiting for his mystic habiliments, nnd likewise for the fat fee he had demnnded for the use nf them, there cntiie n low but dis tinct: "Well, you may take me home to night, Joe, nnd we'll tslk it over!" from the girl behind the blnck Inblc, as the patted oulja'u shining surface. Nct complcto Noiclel to Across the Acraway. I 11 JIIWIMff,fWfr7yywgBwwggwimJJMw,MrtfWlflWWJUT'" I liJPlrSiaVUluml liJft xj jnai thk hiiov op 5 (!)f gpfi zw r;.OLi8ivissiODi;n Hfe :lw 1.19') v..Im,,i ci,.nf Mb yj .mn IMUIIUl, Ullttl. HW 77jf (Jurstion Corner I. d..,v's luipilrlrs w ii.ii mi ii ideu I- 1'iirri'd out "' n n'li.i.'Uve I. inking hund- ' ' r ' i -iitart nrrungeinoiit i lilie iiiiini net op u gown if y'" ' Mm nnd net. In l rn . vviij can the sootv iin tin' eiillerts mi carpels nnd fu. I removed? "f ' 't iiinleii.il tlial K wnsli- ttl'i mi i, ins K,, ,1,,,! f In"1 1 ' is a prill; Miorib skirl "nidi' ' IJ" elm elinrniing bureau and liiiTriaior M'.trf-, I... simply made? ""hi hi'ii.si.tcliing what will ' I' t" nuke the woil, straight .iml -niooiii' I CNierd.i.v 's Answers "I n-lie inellioil nf ti. .inllns "'; Kln-s cii.isi.s f 1,,M,.,. u. nhl' Ii is pin nil over the - ' tin iitiume of ii dusign ol "" " ninkiii,. he work cas.v , ', "" ' "i inn v.lni Is not u 1 Jiii"l ,n i t '"' hud. fur tl,.. ,o.,loir lamp. 1 " ' n il Milnr whleli verge- on n1""1.' '' 'Imrniiiig and newer "","" "' ""iiarv lose. "I1" hhie v. dli's with round ""'I I'lis of Willie urirmi.li.. nli muroiv lace and h . . .. ..mi nine miii em- ","ii neclmiis fashion n I ll.B dies, which the girl yl'V'r " nine can v. ear "for t,TiU i""1 hiexpuiiHivc root -nml,. i" ' 'iu"S " "mil can be uii ill '1m"rliB mi old hassock f.""i;",1k .H'-ii iin.I Placing n , I'l'iui.l Mowers f dlfiei-u.t u',',r; '" b limMned with i,' ' ."'.I'llwiiPb.i in loiiiii r "" Imln l,v having liie " . . Tl" of tt,,,,c J"lwnehP tuJs .1 ."" f"111"1 ''o11'"- "d Mitel, Knlril'll,,n '"'Honbolo Mm in ' ,k '" blllc' te. ,"mKi,M n i1'1' Isble ,,"" ''""'down uion ll.e t.lc.i ir i 1422 Walnut Street (W15ST UK UBLLUVUU-STJlATFOrtlJ) Superlative FASHIONS for SPRING AND SUMMER (Specially I'riccd) Gowns Suits Capes Wraps Sport Suits .19.50 to 73.00 Wraps and Capes .r5.00 to 19.1.00 Crocks 19.50 to 225.00 Miss Sieric 'results new ami uttraviivu modcla in Spring Mtlllitcnj Special at $10 mmmmm mkS $10 $18.75 $30 $7.50 $30 $15 $25 Good News for All Philadelphia Women Wanting New Frocks Several Hundred Spring Dresses Are Specially Priced $10 Many of these frocks hac been considerably higher in our own atocks, bul as sizes- and colors have become incomplete, we have gathered them together and grouped them under lowered prices. Other dresses were bought at less than the usual prices and are as fresh and new as you piease. Some sample dresses always prizes are also included. Navy tricotino nnd scree dresses are braided nnd have wido sashes. Satin-and-GcorKutte combination frocks arc trimmed with many liny satin mfllcs. Principally in navy blue. $15 i J buckle slides j&llyfKL !k yChiJdretfsV -" v.Sxv..--'' mmm I MA0EIMU3A. I i?WMrfln4 (hickory) IGarterajY1 SIZE A 12 to IS years Q No. 40 your Guarantee of quality "No more broken finger nails since I wear Hickory. The buckle slides as easy as anything Mother says that's one of the five famous Hickory features. Here are the other four: 1. The only children's garter made with the patented rubber cushion, clasp, which holds stockings firmly between rubber and rubber. Saves stockings and darnings. 2. Extra strong pin-break. -cannot bend or I I v HHI I 1114 mil I 1 jPinBi K 3. Highest quality elastic and webbing, thoroughly tested, uniformly excellent. 4. Guarantee with every pair assures your complete satisfaction or your money back." Hickory Garters at your dealer: In Five' Sizes Twcruy-jitia cenls and up depending upon style and size A. STEIN &. COM PA NY Makers P4R1S GARTERS for men Chicago New York .$4.65 Headed Ucorpctto erepe drensos nro in wide variety. Wool jcrsoy frocks have pleated or plain ekirti. Linen collars and cufTs and draped bodices arc other features. Somo of these frocks arc a little mu.scd. Lustrous satin or tnflcta and eyclet-fmbroidcred tricotino aro ionic of tho other materials used in dresses which are now $15. A little lot of GU navy blue tiicotiii" dresses embroidered about the bodices in navy, henna, Copenhagen or gray silk. $18.75 $7.50 N'nvy (ricotinc dresses with embroidered ovcrskirts. Navy serge frocks with embroidered bodices nnd tricolctte sashes. Another frock has n navy serge skirt and an embroidered trico lctte bodice in gray, Copenhagen or navy. Fresh foulard dresses in navy or brown have ovcrdrapcricn of (Icorgettc crcpn edged with white beads. Crepe meteor frocks have wide moire sashes and tiny buttons covered with moiro. F.yclet-embroidercd taffeta and embroidered Gcorgetto make other pretty frocks. f $25 and $30 $10 Hatin dresses corded overskirts. are made with deep folih on the hkirts or with In brown and navy. (JInrl.pt) Most unusual frocks aro included in this group dresses of real distinction and charm. Generally there aro but two or three of h kind, and the materials aro in every instance excellent. ui crepe, uc chine, embroidered taffeta, moire ribbon used in . iA'l vO. I wft ran ! bands and put together with silvery thread, black cyelft embroidered taffeta over silver gray, braided elinrmcusc and of navy tricotinc. New Light- Weight Overcoats, Mr. Man ! All- Wool and Good-Looking $28.60 to $38.50 Mostly tweeds, some herringbones and a knitted fabric in the most seasonable shades and mixture , with plentv of grays, from the very light to the dark. Ningle-breas-tcd box ntylc with plenty of room. Just right for changeable April weather! (f.ivllpr.v. Murkrt) JA' Third to Half Less Boys' Sample Wash Suits at $3 Welcome to this .Make-lveady for .Suiiiiiht Sale for boys of 'IVz to 8 years! Just when tho flowers arc out arid all Spnug coaxes one to wear cool tilings here comes a purcha.' of quite wonderful suits for small chaps at a third to hall less. All are the button-on kimN pictured which mothers like because they are sensible as well ns good lonking. Regulation sailor, Pcttr Pun, Pickwick and other style-. Every one is a maker's sample. Often only one or two suits of a kind. Included nre beautiful iu:ilitii' of linen, rhainbray, sturdy Min cotton, mercerized poplin, white pique, white iralutea. Trimmed with hand embroidery, hand featherstitchitig, sailor nicktie.-, and such man-like thing. Dnrk blue, green, gray, light blue, yellow combined with blue, pink with white, tan and all while. We have made suro that they vill till wash snti.-factorily. Blethers realize how important that is! 700 boys can linvo one of tliee tine Miits eacli unless mothers choose by the half dozen, us we thuiK tlvy ;.iv likely to do. (l.iillt'rv. MiirKi'l) Ceit e Oppwfaiiffies Fine Pleated Plaid Skirts Are $5 I in-t time in six months that we have had skirls like these at such a special price as this. They are three to seven dollars less than models that hae been in our own stock.s this .Spring. Sm..rt black and white, blue, brown and tan combinations. Beau tifully woollv materials. Side and knife, pleated. Plenty wide. Some trimmed with buckles. Waist bands 21 to ::i. Only 100 in the lot. Just right for Spring sports. 1000 Excellent Corsets, $1 JloilelH for slight to medium iigure.- tnple.-i- to medium low bust, eiy hghtl boned or with heavier boning. Pink or while eoutil in -i7.es -0 to '.ill. Heavy Unbleached Muslin, 12Jc Yard It bus been going out very rapidly at this small price. Good for sheets and man.v other household purpose. Women's Bloomers, 50c -made of "rr.h-pink r while nuinsook plenty full and Cut with bluo well rein- f!00 just in stitching adorning the knee rufik'o. forced. Manufacturer's Sample Voile Blouses, $1.65 Popular styles of soft white 'mlc with neat laces nnd embroid eries for trimming. All sres '! to 11 in the lot, but not in each size. Men's Linen Handkerchiefs, 35c Good weight white linen with narrow hemstitched him Window Shades at 75c Water-color shades, 3fi7J inches, m vlute, two tones of green and two of tan. Oil color shades nre ,M, (Cciilnil) ost Any Kind of a Pretty Spring Wrap at $16.50 to $29 Good" Seconds' " ot Men's Shirts $1.10 Wo rarely deal in shit t 'seconds." When we do, the "seconds" must be of a high grade intrinsically, own .hough 'a slight Haw may rani; them not quite perfect. These p.uticular shirts at $1.10 nre of printed percale and nuidrns. They nre cut well made well and finished with ixcellent pearl buttons. They have either stiir or I'Vench cufl--. Plenty uf black, blue and other colored stripes on white grounds. Sizes 14 to IS. (Mrn'i. liiillrrj, MurUot) It n .th surprising whut pntty things you can get for small sums in the Down Stairs Coat Store. Sports coats of tweeds, velours and polo cloth; doliiiaiis nnd wraps of sergo or clour; capos of tweeds can be had at these low prices. Three good models are sketched. $10.50 lor a velour spoits coat in reindeer brown. It is a coat that is becoming to any woman and can be worn in any weather. $20 U the price of the other two wraps which nrc of navy blue tricotino, lined with silk and trimmed with wool embroidery or silk stitching. Two Groups of Fine Wraps Lowered in Price Heiuiuful wrap. and capes of the finest uniting materials nro now grouped under two prices $57 and $78, They are soft and luxurious, beautifully lined and finished. Not more than two or tlnec of a kind nnd ull are considerably lowered in price. Vlnrk.l i 'iilMw ZZ31Sv I m" ' m $29 $ lb.SU fl ( t j. .rH VVt'WM(trWtfe.'ywl' .u-af -)if4i t4)iM'j.uiwJ " . . : J?l!LZl-'ZliK'AiJ.!' '-) .: ..... wmi . M.i wiim, ... t E..'St ,u.tl tJ&t-.lK. . wsmi: afciM8yTAtiAiai 1IAL.4 - h.T .irf $29