evening Public hvmmviittt&DvaniiA, , Wednesday, apkil 20, 1021 rr it -jf. XT'? ' VTW '.PTC, '() jy ' '1 V. 13 ?S. WILSON WHITES OF THE COSMOPOLITAN KITCHEN Mammy ,hc, From Way Down South in Dixic Gives Some Templing Rctipcs-r-Bran Crackers, Hopping John. Paddy Duff ami Tennessee Salad Arc New Dishes iCWlo'1' Tlicn Bv MHS. M. A. WILSON ;,' till. ' lr. ', WUton. .V n South In Dixie Inml. W'nni- ' tlic corn nnd cotton. Hie ffInlor ln- nr- fnt flw-lnr nn.l. while Xter In on tho "Int. nil inwinniy .Ino 1. bi niopnrlns? for Mm Hprinp nml ,"! lay. Hlir U jut o bw rr: rnntlni "lirr Wtphn-.lir rxnlnln Ihlt In'IMlfl Of poldlOPH the MlbtltlltM "A nn.l Hint lirr rice nml chicken l balm for liutucry lirnrtc nircaml Clilclim Cut n smnll n'trwlnj! chicken n for frTlnc nml thru Vvc one-half cup of .iiVon ft In the inn nml brown the Jhlrkru quickly. Now mlcl Otir quart of irater, One onion, fl.. fnrrftt. faannl 0 toiip hcibt. ml dimmer slowly until tender. One-half teatpoon of ichilc jifiper, Our teaspoon of nu, One-half cti) of finely chopped pars. Now lift two cup of th "poked tire " . i,0t plotter, lift the chicken on rt" rlcV nml then thicken the gravy Illihtlv nml pour over the ehl.'keii. f.nr Jh with finely minced sreen pepper mT thin sllceft of hard-boiled egg. 1 topping John TJ.r the Meld pen. hlnck-eyed Smjans M the- dried mnrnfot pen.. If unable to nbtnln tho flrrt two varieties mentioned, "".h one Pint of pen, nml rank In nlentr of rold water ownlshU In the mnrnltiK place In n unncepnn nn.l n.l.l rnU tealer lo rover. One pound of tall not k, chopped fic- One hall cup of rice. rook rfowljr until the' pen nre. tender and nnter W evaporated nml then add One can of tomaloei. One-half cup of aratcd cheese. Spioii to tnste and then turn Into a bnUnc dlfh and hake in n slow oven for one-half hour. Uran Crackers Tim ami one-half cupt of flour, One riip of Iran, One half cup of finely chopped pea- '"fliie half uip of brotrn sugar, Our traipoon of nutmeg. One ieaiponn of salt, ...... rnvr level teaspoons of bal.wg potff. . I'lnre in a howl and rub between the hundo to tnW. Now rub in fr table .poeni of nhortenlng. l"c thrcc-miar- tn e"P f n'lk to for,n n (Io"Kn Rml tJifn knend until smooth. Itoll nut one omrter inch thick and then out in wiiinrc. Hnko in a modernte oven ror trn minutes. Paddy Duff This duff is from the rice Ileitis off the Carolina, and is made as follows: I'lsee in n xaurepnn Tiro iiid one-half cupi of boiltng cater. , , One half cup of tenshed nee. Cook until the rice h soft and water absorbed and then add Tiro tablespoons of butler. One-half cup of brotcn ugar. One-half package of seedless raisins, One-half teaspoon of cinnamon, One half teaspoon of nutmeg. One half cup of fwe.li chopped eifion. Our half cup of 'finclu chopped rsliins. , . Turn into well-Riensed and floured mold nnd boll or steam for one hour. Serve with sunshine suuee, Sunslilno Saure Plan" ih a saucepan VolA of tico eggs. u ' ?! i twMWMmmmmsmmmmmmmA WUM1SIM firrj woman redfr of llw Ke r nr Publle Llger will rrrlv upon rfauft fr of clmrg. our new color rnnl HlmnlnK M Ixlrat color lint irl li tiirr. thl iPKinn lor liflna xc kn,n on PUniTAN WOUSTKU SI jniar.pSufflTiiiiMiiiniinuIi.ijiiiLpI.iir.niic-tiiDiniinmitnniiifniniu? J. PRAGER W omen' b Tailored Garments of Fashion 928 Chestnut St. 10 DISCOUNT llfclnnlnit Thti (Vrrk Imported English Tweed & Twill Suits To your individual measure 1 if $ 65 DRESSES of Serge, $40 of Poiret and Tricotine, $50 Mr I'rngei personally ilraisjna, outs and Its each garment iioth nttinps to most out of toitn same dau Your own materials talloreit. Tailor-Made Suits by Warshav 4 L( j w f I Si I7KAT Ultl.VU the moat ihv. jrert linen or the season, designed tnil tnllnre.l to meet the moet .Hulln tustes. .$7C ficcent Importations IZnalisIi Tpi' Tweeds St- to your i J measure WARSHAV Lmtka' Tuilor 1307 Walmil St riro-thirds cup of poUdered sugar, Pico tablespoons of butter. f'rrniu well nnd then add One cup of scalding milk. Itcmovo from the (lrf nnd bent until po .1 nnd then chill nnd .fold In the stiffly benten white of tw cftgt. 7 ico teaspoon of vanilla. One-half teaspoon of maple flavoring. Hatter Dread Pudding Soak slnle bread In cold water until soft and'then' turn into cheesecloth nnd niierzc dry. , Now rub through n sieve, rlnce In n mixing bowl One cup of sugar,' oiks of tico eggs, Three tahlesnnan nl buttr.r. Cream until light nnll Huffy nnd then mm 7'ieo cwn of 'prepared bread, three-quarters cup of flour, rieo teaspoons of baiting powder, I xeo cups of milk, One teaspoon of vanilla. One-half teaspoon of nutmeg. lent well to mix nnd then turn into a baking dish nnd bnke In n slow oven 'or tntrty minutes. Now place the white of the two eggs hi u bowl and add oncJialf cup of apple, quince or currant jolly. Dent until the mixture iiuius ii siinno nnd then place on pud ding. Drown quickly nnd then cool and serve. Sweet Potato Cnhes Mlnre fine four utrlps of bncon nnd men uronu in n imi frri.. .,.. i .. and drain well nnd thenplnec in li bowl. ow rub foun boiled sweet potatoes uiiuukii uie sieve into n bowl and add Minced bacon, . OlIIOHv miiir-rd fii. Three tablespoon of finely minced Mir )!(.; Form Into round cakes nnd then brown in the hot bacon fat. (Inrnisli with strips of bacon. DAILY NOVELETTE Pah Pills -y KSTIIHK A. OWKtfS "Oh. .fohu. I'm fo tired! 1 cortldii't lift n little finger If my life depended on It." I'ntrlco snuggled hack In the corner of the, cnr. They were comlug home from n bungalow dance, twehty kllcs out on the old Doston rond. "You oiild run this old ear with your eyes" shut fish In my bag and see If I have n handkerchief.',' John obligingly slowed up the cnr, nnd proceeded to ''fish" with one hnnd. slowly emptying l'ntrlcc'n llttltt inesli bng of Its trl tics powder, lipstick, door kcy "I'ntsl What's this?" ho broko out shnrply. . , "Wlint? John l'lcnsel" Patrice made n wild dive for the little box John was examining so intently, but only to find her hnnd grasped nnd held firmly. "Pnlu." .rnlmu inn! u-na fttprll. AC ciislng, "You hnven's been taking these?" JNo No " falterlngly. "but," more Intensely. "I will! I must! I enn't help it, John I you don't know what It Is to stay awake night after night, week nfter veek. even never to sleep, till nearly morulirg. I vc seen the sun rise every morning this month J nnd I'm so tired su tired " her voice trailed nwny into nimost nothing. "Puts, we've nlwas been such pals, will you do just one thing for mo? ' The girl fhlvered slightly. "What Is It?" "Just this try n little longer to sleep naturally nnd let me keep these for, o. If at nny time you feel you must hnve them, call me. nnd T promise on my sacred word of honor I'll bring them to vou ut whatever time of day or night. Will vou try, Data? For my sake, please?" "I'll try." whispered Patrice very low; and their lingers met over the steering wlircl. John jumped from his bed nnd switched on the light.. Surelv be had beard the tinkle of the telephone bell. Yes. distinctly he heard it now the telephone in his own study, ft was I :.'IO. What the ? Could It be Pats? It wan two weeks since the night of their compact, nnd be hnd begun to hope1 "Hello" Pats' voice came over the lino, low, indistinct, but with n sort of desperation in It, "John ! I cnn'l stand It anv longer vonr tiromlsc, John ! ''Yes, Pats. I'll be with you in ten minutes." Jt was Nn pale, heavyeyeTt Patrice that , nolsclely opened the,, door for him. ' "John at Inst! You vou hnve them?" she held out her band, quickly, fiyerl.ihly. , "Yes, Pats." He put the small box in iier hand and her lingers closed over it. "Dutt I'ats,, suppose we Just slip out nhd .nko a ride around the block before you try them. Just a little freh nir, nnd sec wlint II will do." "" Patrice sighed, shook her head wtcnr lly, nnd flnnlly allowed herself to be drawn along the steps and Into the Waiting car her hnnd still clutching the little box. The engine purred rhythmically ns they spun' over the boulevard nlong the river rond. Now and then John 'glanced at Patrice) first her oelld be gan Id waver,, then to close : her head dropped down from the cushion nnd hum limnlv on her shoulder, nnd then by Tier quiet breathing he knew she slept at last. The sun was Just beginning to silver the birches nlonir the river bank when Patrice opened tier eyes. Bewildered,' puzzled, surprised for a, moment, then J "Oh! I never really went to sleep?" She lnughcd aloud at the delightful ncss of tho thought ' "But oh, John you poor thing! You stnyed out all night I'm so sorry! And I really slept ! John, how ran I ever thank you?" "If you ically want to," returned John. "I'll promise you'll never wnke up, if you'll take my shoulder for your pillow for nlwnys!" "Well, I don't want to sleep forever, but I think your shoulder mnkes a very nice pillow, even with my eyes open." And this time it was their lips that met over the steering wheel. Two nlchts later Patrice stood on tho veranda watching the tnll-light of John's cnr disappear down the driveway, tiic moonlight glinted on the diamond spark ling on her third finger. 'Beautiful moon." she bowed ns she spoke nnd tossed n kiss skyward, "be hold a reformed woman! I no longer desire drugs to put me to sleep, oh, $jjt3:3:s!a3sffl3WK II m . Well reduce the weight f of any woman Th mux nirthmN Cnllln. romhlnr D n t h , nnt.iral o thr InMlfiife Mrclne. msMner, rt'fn hrrnlliln nnit relmnUnn nit In rlrriimlnnrr nl tli nlmnl mm fnrt. nrlrnr nnrf rrnnrmrnt. i f n 4 n i n n n n - - . 4 tJUUULIN n infitute: I For Women Exclusively Bellevuo Court Building 1418 Walnut Street Next to the llfllevtip-Mlrallnrri Phnn fiiinirr BtHI It makes no difference how stout you aro, or where jou are too tUshy Our method makes play of reducing. glvc.8 gincc to torm. poise and n figure eaHlly gowned. Let us put you at the wotght whete you will looii your best, whether you nre slightly over-weight or not. Trial Demonstration Treatment -Gratis Hairdreisins Dept. in connection F,;rew!:5;ra!Ci!B I 9 CIBs jfxmi;' a .-z? W) Furs emodeled to next Autumn's styles. Parisian workmanship. Moderate Cost Jaques Ferber Furrier 1316 Walnut St. tt lllillillllillllliliIM MAURICE SPECTOR, Pres. 1310 Chestnut Street TOMORROW For a quick, brisk Clearaway 56 Smart Suits: One-of-a-kind Only 22-so These arc the smart suits of the type that a woman needs right throughout the year. Handsome dark shades. Man tailored. Also silk lined. Including many Tweed suits of very much higher original cost. The price marked will clear these suits immediately. Wraps of Superb Style Priced to 69.50 at Cloth wraps of Tricotine, Mar- oclla, Ramona, Satin, Tricolettc, and certain chic coynbinations of these and novelty fabrics. All the newest styles for present and sum mer wear. Specially priced for tomorrow. ; 38o ODDMENTS 10 Leather Coats Values 69.50 lo 129.50 39.50 9 Evening Wraps Were 125.00 to 595.00 49.50 to 199.50 12 High Grade Suits Formerly up to 200.00 1 98.00 moon! And the mon T love loves lite nnd will mnrry mc( because he think I'm his mission in life. But J love hint you know how long. nh. how' verj long, I've loved Htm nnu nerjiis" fair lu love.' isn't it?" , , , . Hhe took the little round box from her pocket nnd Inugncd. nmi nciu ir in ment before she tossed It over Into tne tlower bed, nnd laughed again. "My 'drugs' would certainly not stand n chemical analysis," she- murmured to herself, "but undoubtedly cornstarch nnd confectioners' sugar arc very good for bringing on long overdue proposals. Next complete, novelette The Jade Pendant. ii B 1ml lei! Jegerfierg " 1621 ' Cijejitnttt fettcet Tailored Suits Top Cjoats Habits : EOR IMMEDIATE WEAR AND odev'7 at. nnrwT? U' UJll.ll Ui.iri,.. s S iniiiitiitiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiimmnHiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiimiiir 7 ANNE L. DEVLIN ONE THIRTY-NINE SO. THIRTEENTH ST. Advanced Fashions I In Unusual Gowns and Wraps Mfnf::;inrnjnifr:ifnrrnrTPnjrnmfininir:iM:nit.HU!S!T:iHniFrijTiuiJ!rjJir!:ni;ini!iiiM!Ei;!nii!?t;niiiiPni:ii:i.ni-u!jri' iitj'jjiunfmiinniJirnrinrtimnuraitunMLJtiiiiiJiHJintnrRSii-iiii George Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Now a days it's Allen's Hats Dainty New Hats for the Kiddies The pleasing style tendencies of Spring and Summer are to he seen in these Children's Hats Children's Trimmed Hats in sand, navy, black, white, brown very wonderful value at 94.7.1 to $10.00. Children's School HatH, Sports ntjle, milan hemp in two-tone nnd solid colors, $5.50, $6.00. Children's Sports Hath English milan, fi different stvlcs. $7.00 to $8.Y5. ' Children's Untrimmed Hats. Milan Hemp in band, blnck vy, brown, copper, $2.25 to $1.00. ' nu Glove Sifk Vests and Bloomers, $2.95 We, arc offering glove silk estg nnd blnnmuiH In nil slues from nr. to 42. tbny jjroof uclMuiown mnko nnd will glw. cxeullcru sutlsfncliori ?- Children's Silk and Lisle Ribbed Three-quarter Length Hose, 65c pr., 3 prs. for $1.75 We lime junt received jinmo elillclren'H tluec-iiuaru-i -lencih vs. ,,., J lose of silk and lisle tlbbeil and they are just tile I ose for ! tl.e' mv or girl. e ""' $2.75 Fine Bath Rugs at $1.35 Fine quality Hath Mats, wnvon of lustruus niericrlzed vain i combination of bluo .mil tun. They are very tlr.uilc mid 'ti,n VAi,.. lngs nre fast. There ar. slight IrroBUlnrliles in wt'.n" Vh le, -Irn rn,.' tlcnljy Impossible to llnd which accounts for tho prlve Iwing h.ilf ' of it regular price for tho quality h "'"' ot l"! Clearance of Laces at Half Price Whltn Net Flouncing!.. 27 Inches wide, as low m ji,. iid as,. a VH11, Sepnratn Motifs nnd Applique by the y.ud. nil at Una th.ui half oil for quick clearance " I" ice. New Dimity Blouses, Special, $2.85 a. Ji,nurr.r,Vrc,il5!;! uVX.sir, c"ok. r0:rtli i""'" Linen Dish Toweling Reduced l'ure l.lncn Pish Toweling, red border. thu uaunl JSe kind Si,p..ii 35c A.nl.J"C" n'Bh Tu"C"n,f' Cl01"'' UNe" " ' '""ual 50o kind nt All-Linen rinsh. uult.iblo for dish or class towellnc ... usual 60o guide ut 40c yard. " ' owiiing, ti,lc wcnc, Allen's French Hair Nets, $1.00 Dz. "The Old Original Quality" U .liecrrullj replaced If .vou lm not used Allen"-. II r Ncih w.n, .'II Si lUe for a suimi u net or ask i ho mn. .. i ........ .,!':.,r iNClM w nil us WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store im ter Aisle Opp o-o 500 Exceptional Corsets, $1 Topless to medium bust styles for slight to average fig ures. Four good models of pink or white coutil that nre well made and nicely finished. Much better cor'sets thnn one would expect to get for a dol Inr. Muslin 36-inch Unbleached Muslin, 12l2c Yard 36-inch Bleached Muslin and Cambric, 15c Yard More of these excellent cot ton materials that housewives bought so plentifully a few days ago. Upholstery Remnants a Third to Half Less He to $1 Yard Cretonnes, scrim, marqui sette, terry cloth and other good upholstery materials in useful lengths for pillows, cur tains, draperies nnd the like. Odds and Ends of Waists, $1 Mostly white voile or ba tiste with lace and embroidery or in plain-tailored styles. Pretty pink and blue checked voiles are included. A little soiled, n little han dled, but one washing will make them perfect. Broken .sizes. Limited quantity. 27x54 Inch Velvet Rugs, $2. 25 This special price is just a little above tho new low whole sale cost. Half dozen good looking Oriental designs in blue, rose and tan colorings. Men's Shirts at $1.50 Splendid Buys Yes, sir, any man who buys a Wanamakcr shirt is doing a good thing for himself! It means service, comfort and good looks and, in this case especially, it means genuine economy. Mostly of madras. A few of percale. All in the stripes that men invariably choose when buying shirts for them selves. , Cut plenty full, fitting over the shoulders. Well tai lored and finished in every respect. (Onllery, Mnrkrt) Colorful Linen Vestees With Peter Pan Collars $2 Bright, gay vests of linen nre in rose, maize, Copenhagen, white, tangerine and tan. Sec how nicely each ono is finished, with n complete net gujmpe and clastic at the waist! The Peter Pan collar is the most youthful mode wo know about. Linen Vests With Organdie Frills In white with maize, Copenhagen or rose frills and in plain white or orange. Yes, these have Peter Pan collars, too. $3.75. (Central) Summer Can't Be Far Here Come Flannel Skirts! Tennis courts, country clubs and all sorts of pleasant vacation things come to mind with the very words. But touch fhe softnoss of the flannel itself and Summorlands arc here! Light blue, white and brightly colored flannel skirts arc 58.75. White skirts, striped with emerald green, chocolate, Pckin blue, sky blue, pink, black or red, are $11.75 to $17.50. (Market) Mj White Habutai 85c, $1 and $1.50 a Yard .lust arrived! Useful, white nnd gleaming silks. Ready to make hundreds of pretty things blouses, underclothes, nightgowns, the foundations for Summer dresses and so on. 36 inches wide. (Central) Silk Dresses Fly Out as Fast as We Get Them In Flexible Rhinestone Bracelets, $3.50 A gleam of silver and a flash of light and the grace of flexibility! The silver is sterling and rhino stones arc especially brilliant. Much more than $3.50 worth of pleasure in each bracelet. (Clirstnut) mm l Mil ..n .a.x irrjttt ,ra 1 1 tT'M S I riSlMWmMM 1 U $22.50 Mp 1 S1R.75 FJ -, 1 . ' fc - Can you imagine a smart little frock qf messaline, navy blue or brown, for $8.75 ? Or a taffeta dress with Geor gette panels, fairly covercl with wee ruffles, for $8.75? There arc scores of charming dresses between $10 nnd $25 for women of all types. Of taffeta in plain colors or in gingham checks. Of soft satin, charmeuse or crene de chine. Two new 1 frocks arc sketched. un tne leu a uress ot navy blue or brown messaline with three deep folds trimming the skirt. The bodice is embroid ered with iridescent beads and tlie sleeves are of Georgette cicpe with messaline cuffs which arc faced with rose or blue. $18.75. The other dress is of printed Georgette in navy blue or sand color. Smart little frills of taf feta trim skirt, bodice and sleeves and the wide, s-oft sash is of taf feta. $22.50. (.Mur UM r t W HHW little $2.50 KJ 1 -ri &2$ Pantalette Frocks $2.50 to $4.75 Practical and charming a II a ns that arc quite new. Tho short, flaring dress hangs from the shoulders and the pan talettes some below and nre fin ished with cuffs. Mudc of sturdy tan, pink and bluo ginghams, trimmed with black stitching. Some have white poplin collars, cuffs and pantalette cuffs. 2 to 6 year sizes. (Ontrul) A Shoe Store Exclusively for Children That's what we have in the Down Stairs Store, a roomy, comfort able space is filled with a complete assortment of real shoes for real children. People who understand children and the needs of children's feet will help you make your selections and see that the shoes fit properly. The Shoes Are Good Shoes Through and Through Leathers are of good quality. Shoes are carefully cut and stitched. Lasts are designed with plenty of room for growing feet. Some of tho shoes for wee toddlers even have extra wide tops for chubby little ankles. Every pair of shoes is built for comfort and service and will last as long as any shoes worn by active children. 7 .. 1 ;- V WV w Vii I H x. For Babies Just Beginning to Toddle Button or lace shoes in the tiny sizes, 2 to 5, are in eight different styles: - patent leather strap pumps, $1.00; white eanviif, $1.30; - patent leather shoes, $2.25; - blnck or tan kidskin, $2.50; tan calfskin shoos, $2.75; -white leather, $2.75; -patent leather with .white kid topb, $2.75; white buckskin, $1. For Children of 2 to 4 Years there is a great variety of shoes in sizes -1 to 8. Patent-leather strap pumps, $2.20. Tun or black kidskin or white leather shoes. $;). Patent leather, $2.75; with light tops, $:. Tan calfskin, $11 and $:i.75; with white top-,, ? .i.7,i. Al'-whitc liui.-, !;;! and $1.50 WluU lamas, htiap pumps, $1.00. j.r V ! j For Children of 4 to 6 Years These are in sizes 8'u to 11 and ate in five distinct styles; white leuthcr button shoes, $.1; patent lenther with steel giav or white tops, $1.05; tan calfskin with white or brown ooze leather tops, Si.G.'t. For School Children Children of six years upward nre. of course, much harder on their kIioc.i than thn little fellows and tho shoes must be chosen with even more caro These girls shoes and pumps are built for real wear. Patent-leather strap pumps, $2.70 to $5.25. Tan leather strap pumps, $3 to $5.25. White cum a- strap pumps, $2.10 and $. Tan lace shoes a to $5:40. I nteiit-lcat'.et l;ict h(M with white 0i and $5.00. l.'li, 'Ml 'Hi (t'llto tuul) -J h ''' AfS .i If jk&t:"Ji--&.!$, Juftak&ta&H 'UV( jL.y.y..f.fiv.,w......,if , djfei.IM, A.iHv.tr vSA...W..1.'... ... , ... .JSftUAUfJfr,, i$i &MllMlllll0IWIIIlllllllI'IIJIiailI
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