T7JX',rtvi"tf'V - VWV. '" fiv - n !$,. f - frf, 'MfKV -f -J Ww?-Vi:?ruP'f A I EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEI-PHHADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, UAJ 4, 1021 13 Headers send suggestions TO MRS. WILSONS CORNER ITlic Cosmopolitan Kitchen RcccivcsRcciics for Pudding, Two Kinds of Soup ana nouana nccj come 1 asiy jumuws m Mits. m. A. Wilson kwir'MM' I J". , '.) mopolltnn Utd.cn ma o many ..,' i. ihnt this week It will con- I ,r " . from vnrioui contributors, WltZ KuK PRACTICAL CAPE COAT FOR SMALL PERSON Mf" nl,r '"''"'; .omnv claim it; and T!P .in I do not like to use recipes then nn " I ''" " nniitv attached to thnt nnv "" thf,7, r 1 Lo. of Lincoln rond, M n V cent n very attractive gSffiSc ",l ll-V tested out. It was flpllrlo.i .,.. . T.nkewood. X. Y.. , r, i . .. u. . -- - . .. , Ml lr".' U ;'.l -m .nlonrllll rod l.i.n hm rontriuHii'ii "V''""'"-" v.,1 Ihm from Ilollnnd or me jw frSm I M and or tbc Low Countries from . Li nnnni zinc and a decided 6w using. I nppend the. o-Tn nnd bake In iron. Chocolate hot wnll-crenfccd waffle Jumbles .. Ilwu 111111' llfir ui -. ,'.,..,, ntnnun IT m?h intcrcl in' ,our T.Jh nn old housekeeper like my rl n." nften profit bv. , Wish tag ' 'tlm"d success and anurliiR V..r mn vorv truly jours. MISS r.. J. LOSS. 1 incoln rond, Brooklyn. Quick Apple Puddlnc 1010 Wu mid pnre four largo nnples nnd Jn .1 1 nto eighth. rince In a pud- S n n H. n run "f tor Swen l"1.? r .,.i ..,illtti. niitmPC. lit- fi? i- :;'n. imie nllspico Cook until ,.rr endpr and then add one cup of TtMrfA tnie bread, made by soaking ?$' 1 rnd in rold vvnter and then turn he into rloth nnd nquecxlng dry. Rub hfniush i i"vp to remove the limps and ir-nlP. Sprinkle with sugar nnd dot tfth b" of butter nnd n little candled rfm"n or nrnnge peel. Now place in n bonl ... .. Onrt cup " "C """k. One rgg. neat to hlcnd nnd then pour over the padding and hnko In n moderate oven C tUntx five minutes. Brown well and then -ervo with hard sauce, pre rarod in follows Onp cup of lugar, Onr Infitnpnait of buttrr, Onr half tempnon of ramlli, Onr fourth Icaiponn of mnplr extract. Mm S Trimble, of Hovcrlle, Lake wod. N J . fnds to this corner eomfi old Holland reripes that are nvpr -'00 iiocrnl7cd to suit the times in mcas urtnitnl onlv Holland Potato Soup l'arr four itiedntm-slzrd potatoes and thfn vii o verv thin. Wash nnd plnco in n Fiurcpnn nnd add two cups of wa- i.. rnni until tlip tiotatoes nrc very of' nnd Mien niinco two tablespoons of Inr-on erv hne nnd cook slowlv in order not to brown too much. Add the four Ue tablespoons of flour nnd blond well nilh the baron fnt, then add the cooked potato' h and two cups of milk. Beat hard to blend the flour nnd milk and at the i-nine timp lirpnk up tuc potatoes. Kumn in tnste nnd then add two table,- snooni of finclv minced parsley and wr This is n fine dish for clilldicti Holland Oyster Soup Drain one pup of oysters about 20 and then look over carefully to remove the bits of shell, nnd wash. Place three nins of milk in a saucepan nnd add hen 1nheinonnv of huttcr, lhr(r tnblnpoons of flour. Mu to blend the flour nnd heat milk iowU to the boiling point. Add two riifh-d Mi'dn crackers. While the milk Is heating place tho miters i ii ssupppan and ndd the trained liquor TIcut to the boiling point ,ind tlun ndd at once to the scald in? milk stirring quickly to blend pron irh Splint) to tnste and ndd one-half rto?iii whole alNpiie and serve nt one.'. Holland Iteef shir, one -fourth pound of dried beef nnd lion row r with one cup of cold fiiir ii I k miner ".lowly for a few nun iit' ltini to a Ml nnd then strain ind m tin li(ind in u cup. Now place "up 'i of milk, Une half i up of flour "i n . unpin and stir to diolve. t iic 'ov t,) a boil and tlien ndd the (fr wlnti Imx been drnined from the 'pf M r o blend well and then add 'lip lini niul let the nilrtuio como to a loll i , k v,, for three minutes to rpinme die raw tn'-te from t lie flour and i'ii n ndd three tablespoons of butter. Nru hi . .tn o with whole. boiled potn-tee- nn u giun vegetable for luncheon or i nn Dutch Waffles I' i e n 'i bowl ' "' i ' In o "J)J, 'uo tnhlripnnni of iioar, (in. niilciir,on of cooled ami melted hli rrt iinr ! it tinpitnn of salt. I renin vrl '11111 then add no ii; i nl tlnut. ' Wi ;iooii of hakoin pnudri, iiur ml our half cunt o wiflt. "' ' i ii Mnootn Inttor and thpn Win i illy lipatpn whites of cggH A contributor wiids these detlcloiiK old-tllno goodies to this corner. So make up n batch, if the family Is small, nnd ft double amount If jou have grow ing boja nnd girls; they nio ever so much better than sweets that are bought. Melt one cup of shortening nnd place in n mixing bowl nnd ndd Tico cup of brown upar, Three aquam of chocolate. Cream nnd then ndd Three well-beaten cop, One level tcatpoon of soda'distotved in Tko lablapoant of toorm icafcr. Mix well and then add Four cupi of sifted flour, One teaspoon of cinnamon, One teaspoon of vanilla. And work to n bmooth dough. Ijct this dough stand overnight and chill. Tn the morning roll out one-half inch thick nnd then cut with n doughnut cutter nnd place on a baking nhect nnd bnkc in a moderate oven for 'ten min utes. Cool nnd then frost with water icing. Place One and one-fourth cups of confec tioner's sugar. One teaspoon of flavoring desired. nnd sufficient boiling water to make n mixture that will spread. Use n. spatula and sprend over the jumbles. One-hnlf cup of cocoa can be used In plnce of (the chocolate, if desired. THE DAILY NOVELETTE Itildcta Entanglement By EDITH LOWELL "Tea, I lovo you, more than nny one In this world," nnd Hilda smiled nt the questioner. "I love yon, but I won't marry you yet." "Now, Hilda, he sensible, there's a good girl. Thera'n absolutely no rea son why you should put me off so, your only reason is " "That I'm not ready. I'm not. nnd since .ou're so angry, I'll finish road lag this storv. You are angry, aren't you? Plenso be cros. for I'm nearly bored to death with your everlasting good nature." Boh glanced nt her quickly. Although her eyes were mocking, there was a hint of earnestness in her words that mnde him uneasy. "Why. Hilda, littlepirl. what is it1 Are ou tired of me?" "No. Bob. not tired. It'n jnt because ,- tiilntr l too cood to rw true I want romance, adventure! Listen, Bob. when 1 was n little tot it was j.ou who hauled me in your cart. 1 rode on jour eloclpedc. J on pulled me out of the duck iKind. You've danced with me. studied with me. nnd loved me. It has always been you nothing has ever come ItPtween us nnd now jou want me to marry you!" "Why, Hilda, little girl, I don't know what you mean or what to do but , lnve enough?'' His arm stole around her. Sho sighed and snuggled dose, then suddenly she thrust out her hand' and pushed him nwav. "Bob, I want to he rescued I want you to be n hero. I want you to snatch me from thn jaws of a horrib'e death, to carry me from n burning building. Anything nnything' Bob. dear, only let's not just be married and live hap pllv ever after. I want an ndventure, something different, something to re mpmbpr nnd thrill nt, even nftcr ten That night when Bob was nlono In his Iff I 'J IU By COKKINH LOWE The capo rovers a multitude of sms else why doea the operatic villain al ways wear one? It uIo rotors a mul tltudo of nges, nnd any womnn of from three to seventy-three is wearing them this ppring. Horns of the little jerecy nnd duvotjn nnd sergo capes for children are per fectly lovely, but the moie practical mother realizes that the cape-coat gives just ns much sranrtnp,s. tojnlipr with more warmth and mote tPnl freedom of movement. ' A delightful little model Is thift shown todny with Its modish big ruff of plaited king'B bluo organdy echoing the silk lining of-tho deep cape. Thn cont itself is beige Polret twill. The tnu traw hat is faced with the snmo King s blue. room ho pondered tho question deeply. What could bo do what could n mnn in such n tiosltlon do? But fntc often steps In nnd settle our difficult problems when wn least ex pect it. The next morning Hilda's six -year-old neighbor, Stnnlpy Mason, found her in her garden. "Oh, Miss Hilda, won't you ploflfo have n picnic with me this afternoon? Mother's going nwn, nn' I just liate t" stnj with Katie ' "Why, Stan, I'd love to What shall we do. and where shall we have our picnic?" "I tell you what ; I'll get my fish llnps and you can take us in your car and we'll fish in Shady Brook " 'That will be lovely, dear, If mother says nu may we will start at H o'eloik. I'm so glad you Invited me I'll put up j the luncheon. You run nnd nsk your mother " , It was only four miles to the sluggish' IIIIIa l.-t, ,,! In n alinrt tllTlfl tllP IUHV IIIUWI, HUH ,l. r...w. w - -. stopped bv the side of the seldom-used lond. After Stanley hail ncuiauy i -ed a fish, Hilda thought she would try her fisherman's luck. Stan rectneo I to enjoy halting her hook with ft wiggling wurm, though Hilda had to turn nway. After losing her bnlt several times die felt n hinvy jerking on her line. She pulled it in, exclaiming, "Oh, I must have the grandfather of nil fishes I" She gave n tremendous pull nnd there on the bank beside her lay n horrible, great, wiggling cell At Hlldn h cry of alarm Stanley ran toward her, but he was just n little uoy. nnu iiuuu i terror frightened him. He began to wsll. Hilda's nanlc lncreaed as she vcrninblcd up the steep bunk. The lint- somehow ncruine entnngieu niraui m-i nnklc, with the eel pulling nnd writhing nt the end of tin line. Hilda screamed nnd struggled, but could not release her foot. Sho suddenly renlized Stnn s fright nnd calmed herself. "There Staji dear, we'll get the old eel off somehow. Mary must have put a knife In the luncheon basket will you look nnd see?" Stanley ran to thn car and opened the basket. "N'o, thcro isn't, the bread a all san'wiches, so ,we didn't need any. Hilda tried to loosen tho fishing line so thnt sho could slip her foot from the noose, but the slight tugging caused the eel to flop and twist. Hilda jumped i.nin nn.l thn mrrl tishtencd. After sevcrnl trials, each seeming to stir the eel Into greater netlvity. Hilda asked Stanley to go to tho farmhouse across the field for assistance. A moment later a car rumbled over the wooden bridge. "By oil the saints! that's Hilda! What can she be doing there? And Bob sprang from the tunabout nnd ap proached the knoll. . , ' "Oh, Bob! I'm so glad to see you I Do hurry nnd cut me loose from this dreadful eel!" Bob took In the situation nt n glance. He was cruel enough to lnugh. "So vou want to be rescued, my fair lady? There are no burning buildings, no jaws of death, but I trust I in as welcomo as if there were. Am 17 Hilda moved her foot slightly, tho eel turned n twisting somersault. Hilda screamed. "Oh, Bob. cut mo loose from this ter rible creature, but tie me to yourself. I want you to bo near me nlways. I m I rescued I've had my adventure ana l m yours jorcvur nuu c. WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE 1 WANAMAKER'S Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store Young Men's All -Wool Suits Special at $15 Next complete novelette, "The Lit tlest Mother.' Meeting Today I met you In tho town. Tou smiled nnd spoke a frl'ndly word. But had no greeting passed your lips. I Bhould have heard You did not tell mo what I know, Sometimes fo llttlo can suffice. And tho gray street where ws had wnlkcd, Became a rond to paradl'e. Bernlcc Brown, In McCall's. Things You'll Love to Malic Adjustable UlotopVeil This ADJl'STABI.H MOTtiK Villi Ii conenltnt as well ns chic Htnrt with one lend of a long chiffon ell Iirnpo It around tho Imml of jour motor cap Tie a knot at ono sldo. Hrjng It down 'oosely under jour cnui lintner u in and tack In pleco nt the other Hldn of tho cap. leaving: onn long end. Sew tho upper parts of four simp fasteners nt In tcrvaln of threo Inchoi nlonjr tho edge of that part of tho oll that falls under thn chin Sew the other partB of the snaps to thn front of the cap band When the breezes bpgln to blow jour locks nbout, snap the fasteners (sen tho small sketch nl the l"ft. nnd jour APH.STABI.i: MOTOIt Villi, will ask no faors of tho stifftsl brwze. PLORA. IBIBUlMSVllHiai MK H ITTMiai .IT KHMinSHwMC Model S&OTS. No. 938 g $9.00 Before you select your Spring foot wear may we suggest that you come in and see the lovely new La France models we are showing? You will find a splendid assort ment, beautifully made of the most fashionable leathers clashing Strap Pumps like the one pictured, trim Boots and Oxfords shoes for sport wear, for everyday service, for "dress-up" occasions. And, best of all, they are reasonable in price. O at 1o 1H loot yAa OJS&w Siatf 1204-06-08 Market St. ftSAB.wPWAKvjtA rTcOME HAVE LUNCHEON AT jTl NOTICE "t . WfflMIIP "j. fi p-rr; -w .' i I'lin-' Special Orders S &j&MAW thA. P,MlrSl prt of city. I WlH LJggyeahd and WalNut1 0 1 1 mf ft J TOMORROW'S MENU -W ami 1 1 Jm Chicken Ohra Soup M lj r I Jf f Q Choice of Braised Short Mb of Beef M v k SL9 HJ 1 Creole or Fried Ovsterm ( Platter ) A I fl 1 Roll, and Butter Coffee and Milk W ' ' nyj rtii.Sff, CAFE OPEN EVERY SUNDAY&ri'nVc.X1 1 , ZZZ.JL 11 '""""in i laeatamtBmtmamamameraaaamBtimmsMitaaBVBBtisanssBKma V aluable Furs Require Expert Attention To keep them up to date, remodeling ib required. My charges for such work arc always moderate; at this time of year I make special prices and store the remod eled pieces until Autumn without charge. JACQUES FERBER Furrier 1316 WALNUT ST. Lamps for Summer Homes Electric Lamps and Artistically Hond-Painted Parchment and SiHt Shades You should mnko selection's now of the Inmps you will need for your Summer Living Rooms, Dining Rooms, Libra ries, Porches, etc. Correctly chosen lamps with their bright welcomo glow impart n touch of elegance nnd cheer to tho setting, not obtainable any other wny. Here you enjoy tho advantage of a profusion of Lamps nnd Shades expoitly assembled and fairly priced. We will reserve for future delivery. Dougherty's Faultless Bedding Hnir Mattresses Box Spririfjs Bedsteads 1632 Chestnut Street Tart Norwegian Calf One Strap Walking Pump With heavy sole $12 CLAFLIN, 1107 Chestnut Cttabtiihcd 1868 A Variety of Sports Hats Especially Sailors $2.50 to $5 $2.50 for becoming hats of poplin trimmed with rows of straw braid in navy blue or white with navy braid. $3 for smart hemp sailors in navy, black or brown, with the under part of the double brims natural straw color. Also fluffier hats with ruf fled ribbon crowns. $3.85 for largo, floppy hats of henna or Copenhagen blue straw. $5 for good-looking natural Milan sailors; larger hats of natural straw with bindings and ribbons in white, lavender or navy; rows of narrow white ribbon edgod with pink or navy braid go round and round to form tho crowns of other hats. Sailors Special at $1.85 Various shapes in black, navy and brown, some with white facings. (Market) Few-of-a-kind suits from our own good stocks kinds that averaged double this price last October Every suit all-wool cheviot in mixed patterns. Mostly in young men's styles. Good vacation suits at a most amazing price. All sizes fnom 34 to 42 in tho lot, but only one, two or three suits of a kind. Just 3ixty of these suits so come early! Men's All-Wool Suits ,With Two Pair of Trousers, Special $28.50 Tailored in tho Wanamakcr way, fitting over the shoulders nnd around tho collar in a way that wins approval from every man who tries on a coat. These are all-around fine suits materials, tailoring and general appearance. The materials are blue serge and seasonable mixtures. (OaUrrr. Mrket) Men's Good Raincoats Special at $5 Just fifty more bo best como in early 1 They're of rubberized tan material with sewn and cemented scams, deep pockets and convertible collars. . , , . Fine for Spring rqlns good to carry in the car with you, too. (0nry. SUrUM) Men's Union Suits in a New Style at $1.25 Of finely ribbed cotton in athletic style, fastening on the left shoulder with two buttons. The neck band is ro-enforccd with tape. Sizes 34 to 44. (O.llrrj-, Mnrket) Men's Black or Brown Oxfords, Special at $4.75 Good black leather or brown calfskin Oxfords in English last or mediumrround too last. They have straight tips, good, sturdy welted soles and low, broad heels. A Fine Assortment of Other Oxfords for Men at $6 to $9.90 Tan calfskin, rordran, black kidskin, black calfskin or nut-brown cram leathers some in brogue stylf with man perforations and saddle straps, some on, English lasts, others in the con scrvativr round or medium too style. '(fmllfrv, .Market) Neckwear 50c Half price for pictty neck wear, Including orgnndie and net fichus nnd other dainty things for Summer frocks. "White organdie sashes arc also 50c. Centrl New Crepe de Chine Blouses, $5.90 Quite a good deal less than the pi ice of seven or eight vceks ago for thcye standard shirtwaists. Unusuallv heavy crepe do chine carcfully'finished. Gray, tan, pink and white. (MnrUrO A . j A Sale of Good Sports Skirts at $5 Tlaid skirts, striped skirts, skirts in ilub checks or plain colors! Exactly light for golf, canoeing and general Summer wear. Some are box pleated, some knife pleated, some are smartly tailored with set-in pockets. Thev'rc of nay blue serge with gold stitching, plaid serge, plaid e'our, club-checked basket ene, tan cowrt i'loth nnd pin-chcckcd clour Plenty of blue-and-tan, bluc-and-blnck, tan-nnd-brown and tan-nnd-green combinations. All sizes from 23 to 32 inch waistbands tl ough not all sizes in am one style. Wide choosing and a goodly samg on every skirt. (MarUrD Wool-and-Fiber Rugs In the Largest and Best Assortment We Have Ever Shown Colors and designs aie of higher character than th. p u-ually found of this sort. The rugs nrc all reversible nn.i 01 excellent rugs of this quality will outwear h in rue duiable quality. We beliee that any other rugs at similar prices, 6x9 feet, $9.50 and $11 6 x 12 feet, $15 7.6 x 9 feet, $11 and $13.50 8.3 x 10.6 feet, $14 and $17 9 x 12 feet, $15 and $18 12 x 12 feet, $20 12 x 15 feet, $23.75 (( lientnut) Charming Frocks for Girls it White Sale Specials at Wonderfully Low Prices Merchandise at the lowest prices since the war. Mostly 20 to 50 and even 60 per cent less than those of this time last season. Heads of families who are trying "to make both ends meet" will find that ends will lap over far more comfortably if they use the economies of this half-yearly event. Women's Nightgowns, 85c, $1, $1.50 White nainsook with embroidery or Lvc and ribbon. A number of styles. Women's Chemises, 65c and 85c Hand-embroidered ones nt tf.'ic. Paint affairs trimmed with lace and four rows of 'birring nt 8.rn Materials such a women really like White Petticoats, 75c and 85c Astonishing ones mndo of cambric or mulm sith nutation filet lace at 75c, and good embroidery flounces uith scalloped or dot cmbroidcrj at 8 So V crv -tjle has an undnl.v Extra-Size Petticoats, $1, $1.50 and $2 Measuring almost tin inch' over the hips I inched with beautiful embroidery flounce- ard good underlay Women 's Silk Envelope Chemises, $1. 65 Pink crept de chine trimnrii tli wide lace and r ro-es and edged with lace at tli. i -ir Sntin ribbon straps. Ueluiously pretty nt the prut Satin Step-in Bloomers, $1.65 These Japanese t.atin blocmei- arc the new strp-m kind Quite elaborately lace-trimmed F',i-' nt the waist Silk and Lace Boudoir Caps, 50c L rerc de chine or sntin mn bincd ' 1 wide or narrow la -c Pink, blue, lavender and mairr Printed Voile Kimonos, $1.85 ( ut sn full that tbev car 1 r called cr eloping ' Made of voile, neatlv printed with ttn 'losers n pink or blue Vhitp tuxedo collar and cuff-. 1000 Brassieres, 50c T-our different stvles of 't-p tnmnic i inieir- made of good cambric and properly 'taH Uncommonly Good Corsets, $1.85 and $2.50 Wanamakcr Special eor.sets pnced l'wer b the Manufac turer for th s White S"ale. Mude f pink br'xadtd lean u til elastic at top or trimmed with pink embroider Models for average and lendei women White Sale White Materials bO fur ten ards of soft-finish longt.'ot!i, n h w idi SRe yard for white crossbar and striped diess ni , 'i, mi h -, wide; Inst enr it was moie than double 't.ic arrl for plain white voile, 41 inches wide 'a scar it was more than double. o, d for white tricotme and grbardine ".ii i i hi wn'e, last year k was almost double ii f ntml K Nsk $7.50 J $2.7.-, Of couirc, the frc--1! Spr.ng-liko ginghrms that add a zest to chooldavs niu-t come first. All the delightful check-, plaids nnd plain colors imaginable for girls of 8 to 1 1 cars are here at ?2.75 to $8.7.r. The one thnt is ketched at $2.75 is in blue-ana brown or pmk-nnd-green plaid The ging ham is good qualit.v, nnd nrcn't the pockets uiterc-ting'' Organdies for Dress-Up Time $5.50 to $10 These, too, are mnitly for girls of 8 to 11 vears The colors are delectab'e, being pale lemon, limo and nprlc-bloshom pink, ns well as white. The exceptionally charming frock at $7.50 that is bketchod is in combination of rose, maize or giecn with white Fascinating Pantalette Dresses, $2, $3, $3.50 A "mandarin pnntalette frock at $3.50 and another version with black stitching nt $2 are sketch. I to fdiow mothers how de'ightful these arc The little pnn'n iottes are separate from the man e'arin jackets to make them en1-, to launder. Green, blue, tan nnd corn color ehnmbrny at each pi ice. Sues " to 6 years " , 1 ' Children' s Garments 20c to $1.65 Babies' diesscs, sues up to 'J ; eats, 85c and $1 65. Drnwci wni.sts with tapeu w buttons, sues .'1 to 11, at 50c Night drawers, sizes -1 to 14, at urawers, sizes 1 to 1 1, at 0i. Jic (Irnlrali Kia.-VU r- r-, 1 75c, 8C lot. w Tl. $3.51) II (Mnrl.rO I "Xi'l TT1 I t uisr - .,-wJftwrAk .(