Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 08, 1921, Night Extra, Page 13, Image 13

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDaER PHUTADElJPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, ,1921
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;0M NEW RECIPES COME
TO MRS WILSON'S KITCHEN
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JyfiisfV Pudding of Her Own 'Invention and an Appetizing
(T fly l Fixing up u,;wMir- a' iYitu ucsscriB
' - wns. M. A. WILSON
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Ii? jS th.tj 'fs "cry ta.tr. Tloco
"nSi'Uortw cmpo orotcn ir,
Tr.garcr cud o mHl.
J! 'ipo topped coco-mi.
in, end then turn into n well
M 4 mnlrt nnd then spread over the
P3 "Vno.nSnrter of package of
fn& SSm" Bteam of one honr.
MdIe87 . h mold nnd servo either
SS cold6 "lth ' tSta brand-new
Mr. M. A. Wilson's Sabyone Bftuce
Pli'ee In n mixing bowl
nni MMmpooh. o Mite ",
Om Mpooi o .
Mr to dissolve the butter and then
tdd
Tfltt "?',,.... .UMr.
n! In a second I bowl
irAII" of one cog, ...
kCU "- .dd to" the sugar and
' 7Vo teaspoons nf lamlio,
mi.HnI ea.poon of lemon extract.
then fold iu the white of cSg and
;elly mbtture, mixing well.
rw Mrs. Wilson Accept my
thinks for the white layer cake
Xo in reply to my request. 1
ui te ngr" o With you that after many
Jar, of housekeeping the old recipes
t a little monotonous, while the
nen- ones mnkc a pleasant change in
thTmenu. As you remark that good
and homey rooip sent you arc nl
t.v. Tefcomr.1 I will inclose one
i,U is a change from many of the
M.ortr chicken dinners.
Chicken Puffa
iPlac In a bowl
One nnd one-half cup of
','HCaiOMI, OKI I" jniflll I'vcvra,
Mix the flour, hnklng powder, grated
rind together. Hrpuvato the eggs.
Measure the butter nnd rub till creamy
nnd then nrlrl Ulluiir nn,l .11o nt r.u
Then add the milk nnd flour alternately
.nm tin- nnncs, Dcnien 10 n stilt Troth
IBStt fold ltltr thn rnko illi n tmntxln
Bake in n slow oven for one hour. Vary',
uy naa ng one cup of nuts or raisin,
chopped tine.
, Coffe Custard
Place
Tieo cups of coffee.
Three-quarters cup of milk,
In n saucepan nnd ndd three tabic
spoonH of ffranulnted tapioca. Took
slowly for one-half hour and then ndd
One-half cup of sugar,
One whole egg,
Ono yolk of egg.
Creaming egg and sugnr More add
ing to tnptora. Cook for five minutes
nhd then ndd one teaspoon' of vanilla
and remove from the stove. TTse while
of egg for meringue. B. .T. B.
Wo usually have some coffee left over
and my New Knglnnd consclenco would
not permit mc to throw It nway, so I
pour It into a jar and set in the icebox
nnd use it for the custard.
Place whlto of egg and onequnrtcr
glass of currant) Jelly in a bowl and
beat until It holds Its Rhape nnd then
use as n garnish for custard.
Denr Mrs. Wilson I nm pleased
to send you an inexpensive steamed
walnut pudding r.cclpc. Ah n family,
c iiiniK it line. .MUB, ,J
i)nc-iai cup of sugnr,
Ono cup of flour.
One-half cup of milk,
One-half cup of chopped nuts black
walnuts ouo " hetter flavor,
Two teaspoons of baking poterfer,
Odc-fluorlcr teaspodn of salt,
One teaspoon of vanilla,
Two tablespoons of butter, mtllea,
One cop. , , ,
Mix the flour, sugar, salt and baking
powder nnd ndd the egg, well beaten,
vanilla, milk, butter aittl nuts. Ptcam
for three-quarters of an hour, acrve
with white sauce.
Dear Mrs. Wilson I nm sending
you my recipe for butterscotch ple-j
which I think Is thn nicest one I
know. MIIS. G. B. 9.'
Huttersrotdi Pie
Melt and mix thoroughly together
One cult of brown sugar,
One tablespoon of butter,
Two tablespoons of milk.
Cook slowly for five minutes, now
hove ready In n bowl
TArco tablespoons of flour hlendcd
with ono cup of milk,
Two egg yolks,
Teaspoon of vanilla.
Combine thn mixtures nnd cook until
thick. Turn into n pleplatc which has
been lined with plain pastry and then
hake in a slow oven fpr twenty-live
minutes.
TTse tho whites of eggs for the
meringue. Brown slightly.
cooked
One large soda cracker, rollctl fine.
One-half cup of chicken gravy,
One-half cup nf milk,
Ynlk of one egg.
Ilat the yolk 'f egg in the mute.
f.. litnnnM rt Stilt. .
One tablespoon of finely chopped
i""Jlth .. ,i a.,.
iiHm.hnii irrrn nrnnrx. i;i,iiic j.i.v.
v. nA niiK.liflK runs of chicken.
um,A fine, meat nicked from neek and
Mix nnd then fold In the stiffly beaten
?.kit of two eggs, 'turn into wru
hittrod cusUinl cups and set In a pan
.f warm water nnd bake for ono-hnlf
hour. Turn out nnd serve with gravy
iTtpared as follows : ....
One and one-half cups of chicken
I loci, '
Stten tablespoons nj jiour.
nit..ir tiia flmir in cold stock nnd
thn bring to n boil nnd cook for five
mlnuUs. Season nnd tnen naa uip joik
of cgf . Bent hnid nnd serve.
Here Is n recipe for a plain cake by
Mm. H. Ii. Krics:
One-nal; cwp of butter.
Two cups of sugar,
Four eggs,
One cup of milk,
rive itatpoons of baking powder,
Three cups of flour,
One large lemon, grated rind onlv.
Vacation Apparel
Renovated
lyt in chjI for tt yearn
wrl cloihM W'l return
'n.m rloan. fruh una rilv
for ,the Riwi tlmo out-of-loori.
Our nenzol process Is
lulck and harmless. Will
not causs rolorn to run or
itde. Leaves no odor. Hats
flMnerl without tnklnu prt
lln to match any color.
Smd for rtroular
Thone, 1'oplar 431)0
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Prices in the
ftanscom's
Restaurants
have been sharply re
duced and are being
still further revised.
We cannot afford to
have a dissatisfied pat
ron wo never will.
Grand Banquet
The World's Best
COFFEE
!s the greatest
ny restaurant
have, and only
5c a cup
or 40c lb.
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M This is B areola bedstead number 87 W, finished in rich mahogany, W
H udnut, oak, or dainty itory enamel. Also buill in twin sites. a s
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(9 cents a week for candy
WHAT a chance for the American woman to
build happiness and health for her family!
Today she is scrimping on the one thing that health
demands real rest. Yes, scrimping ! for on the
average, only 2 cents a week per-person is invested in
good beds, mattresses and springs, while ten times
mat much is spent on candy!
But real rest requires good beds. The buying of
good beds is not spending it is investing. And
the dividends are energy, health and happiness.
What you can do today
Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store
Exactly the Low Shoes That
Women Want
Right Now
White Pumps and Oxfords, $6.40 to $9.90
1 Well-cut Oxfords of real buckskin, in the correct
creamy shade, have straight tips or ball straps and are
trimmed with many perforations'. Welted soles and
covered medium heels. $9.75.
Oxfords of white leather, resembling buckskin, arc
trimmed with brown calfskin and have welted soles
and medium heels. Smart sports shoes at $9.75.
White canvas Oxfords with ball straps and covered
Cuban heels, $6.40.
Pumps that are light and graceful of line are of
white canvas with ankle straps and high I rench heels.
$6.90.
Five Styles in Light Brown Pumps, $9.90
Of soft leather in the prettiest shade, you may
choose
plain pumps with baby Louis or high French
heels;
one-strap pumps with baby Louis or high French
heels ;
pumps with high tongues, trimmed with very
light tan leather ; baby Louis heels.
For Dress Wear, $9.90
One-strap pumps of soft ooze calfskin (suede) are
cut on very slender, graceful lines, with high French
heels and light, turned soles. In brown or black.
A similar pump can be had in dark brown satin.
All three are very lovely for afternoon or evening
wear.
(Chrntntit)
Look over your beds today :
Arc they sturdy or do they
rattle? Are the mattresses
billowy or bumpy? Are the
springs clastic or saggy?
Then list every bed, mat
tress and spring that fails to
meet these tests fails to
supply the real rest your
family needs.
Then go to your furniture
dealer. Probably he will Tcc
ommend Barcalo steel beds'
and mattresses and springs,
because they are made to fur
nish the utmost in real rest.
You will probably find to
your pleasure, that a paltry
few dollars a year will make
your beds so sure to yield
real rest that your family will
bless you for your wisdom.
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H This Barcalo twin is number 2150, finished in rick mahogany, walnut, oak, or ivory fm
IH enamel. The same design is also furnished in a standard full width bedstead. jM
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's' Khaki Knickers
)ecial, 83 c
Good, sturdy knickers for boys of 8 to 17
years arp of khaki color jean that will gwe
almost never-wear-out service! (Vacation and
camps, you know!)
(Oallery. Mnrket)
Center
sle
Upper!
$4 a is?
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$6.50
"Prettiest Gingham
Dresses in Town for
$4.50 to $10"
More than one woman has exclaimed just so,
and with rea.son.
These dresses are somehow different, a little
more decided of line, n little smarter a little
something that lifts them well out of the class "f
"just a RinRham dress." Yot they are correctly
simple. Indeed, that h a larfre part of their charm.
Checks and plaids are in abundance and all the
colors one could wish. As for styles
Great Variety
as well as quantity, and almost all women and jrirls
will find some dresses that mipht have been made
especially for them.
Lonjr, graceful roll collars, Peter Pan collars,
some of pique, some of organdie and so on. There
arc straight-line styles and hloused waistline mod
els and frocks with overskirts and those without.
All are delightfully fresh, cool and youthful look
ing, as if ready for the relaxation of Summer and
the joys of vacation.
(Murkiit)
Good-Looking
Woolen Skirts, $3.90
Most of them half price, some
not quite half, othors consider
ably less. Plain or pleated navy
serge and gathered wool plaids
or stripes in attractive combina
tions. Exactly what many
women and girls are looking for
to wear with separate jackets or
sweaters. Only 130 altogether.
Men's Shirts, $1.30
Well cut of satisfactory printed
percale and finished nicely. Black
and white, blue and white, brown
and white and other stripes.
Men's Neckties, 25c
Some were double a few days
ago, othors were specially pur
chased and show almost equal
quality. Most of them in all-over
patterns of rich subdued colors.
Kiddies' Pantalette
Frocks
$1.25 and $1.50
Fashion says pantalette frocks
for little girls of 2 to ? and here
they are! At $1.25, neat striped
ginghams in pinks and blues; at
Sl.50 pretty checked ginghams
in pink, blue and black trimmed
with plain colors.
Hand-Made
Blouses, $2.90
Just Unpacked !
One of the daintiest styles of
summer blouses for women.
Sheer white batiste, every stitch
done by hand and with hem
stitching, drawnwork and hand
embroidery trimming them. Sizes
36 to 44.
Fiber Rugs, $1.25
36 x 63 Inches
Last of the shipment of those
durable fiber rugs that went out
so quickly n fow days ago. Va
rious color combinations; useful
for summer homes, porches. Onlv
150!
Pretty Collars
25c and 50c
Women like these Swiss em
broidered collars in the popular
flat or roll shupes at 25c. At
50c there arc imported organdie
collars in white and colors.
Usually they cost more!
Inexpensive Cottons
For Making the Lovely
Frocks of Summer
If the materials in the Dress Goods Store
are any indication, dresses this Summer arc
going to be lovelier than those of any previous
season.
Ginghams in checks and plaids of nil colors
range in width from 27 to 32 inches at 18c,
22c, 25c to 65c a yard.
Organdie in many delectable tints is
39 inches wide at 30c and 44 inches at 60c
a yard.
Imported Swiss organdie, 44 inches wide,
is in new shndes of jade, tomato and turquoise,
as well as orchid, pink and so on. 7oc and ?l
a yard.
Airy tissues in gingham plaids and checks,
beautiful colorings, are 32 inches wide at 50c
Rnd 75c a yard.
Percale. 36 inches wide, is in figures, checks,
dots and stripes at 19c and 25c a yard.
Figured Voiles
deserve a special word all to themselves for
their great assortment of interesting patterns
and colorings. Figures of all kinds nnd
checks are 38 inches wide at 35c a yard.
Embroidered voiles of unusual beauty are
36 inches wide and special at 75c a yard.
Special at 19c a yard are the 39-inch im
ported English voiles in Directoire (or Roman)
stripes.
White voiles in different kinds of self
stripes are 36 and 38 inches wide at 38c a
yard. Plain white voile is 39 inches wide
at 25c and 44 inches at 35c and 48c a yard.
Sheer white organdie is 39 inches wide at
39c and 50c a yard. Imported white Swiss
organdie is 50 inches wide at 75c and a very
fine quality, 45 inches wide, is $1 a yard.
White Longcloth, Special, $1.50 a Piece
36 Inches Wide, 10 Yarda Long
Mercerized Voile
In Plain Colors
Special, 28c Yard
It is 38 inches wide and in beautiful colors:
tea rose, pink, maize, rose, navy, brown,
Quaker gray, nickel, tan, dark green, light blue,
reseda, apricot, Copenhagen and orchid.
(Ontriil)
A Sale of Corsets
85c to $2.25
A big collection of corsets from our own stocks,
which are lowered in price because sizes are incom
plete. Kvcry kind of corset is included from tho
lightest negligee or bathing corset to a heavy,
double-boned affair for stout figures.
Corsets of light-weight pink brocade are now
SI. 25 to $2.25.
Pink or white batis-te corsets, now 85c to 51.50.
Corsets of heavy pink or white poplin, now $1.83
i and S2.25.
Pink or white net corset', cool for Summer, are
SN.25 to $2.25.
Heavy coutil corsets, for tout figures, $2.25.
N'nt all sues in any one style, but a model for
every type of fijiire.
(Outrun
Toilet Sets of Imitation
J Ivory, Special, $8.50
Lovely gifts for girl graduates and June brides
I are these while imitation ivory sets with inlaid
bands of rink, black or blue. Each set consists of a
I large mirror, a good bruih and n heavy comb, in
interesting shapes.
Or, better yet. complete sets of 12 piecop nr
exceptional at $28.50
(Clir.tnuO
Couch Hammocks With
Upholstered Backs
' are the height of comfort and we hae some that are
wonderfully nice places to spend a Summer's after
noon. They are soundly built and wifl give the
service nnd comfort that vnu hao a right to expect.
At 322.50, a 5-foot hammock has a good thick
mattress and an upholstered back through which no
hardness penetrates. Six-foot hammocks are $28.50.
Roth kinds have side pockets nnd are covered
with reliable weather-resisting duck in khaki
gray.
(f ntrnl
or
A Shining Rainbow of
Baronet Skirts
$6.85 to $11.75
Wild rose pink, blue of a Summer sky,
glistening white nnd the dnrker'v shades of
blue and blnck are some of the colorings in
these delightful new skirts. A number of dif.
ferent model for your choosing.
Skirts of Sports Silks
Start at $8.75
In beautiful weaves and colorings, these
skirts of novelty silks are one of Summer's
most interesting features. Tints are very Roft
and will match up admirably with Summer
sweaters. A variety of pleated and gathered
styles at $8.75, $10.75, $12.75 to $25.
(Mnrktt)
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Fresh From the Flowery Kingdom :
500 Japanese Kimonos'
$2.25 $3.85 $5
Pretty enough for the little ladies of .lapan. ulin are
discriminating in beauty, to want tliem for thcniaulvex! '
Timet L-imnnnc n vn lm 1., m l1At ..Al.M.f.,1 Jl.....A .. !-.. I
and birds, beautifully embroidered by hand. f 7
iney are mmie m true .lupanrce kimono style. The
material is ,1a panose cotton ciepe in the prettiest tints of
light blue, pink, rose, Copenhagen, lavender, gra, and wis
taria. The embroidery on the $5 kimonos is dune with mercer
ized cotton, giving it a little gleam like silk. The shading
and coloring arc particularly artistic.
Just the kimonos for vacation time, but appropriate
any time!
Slippers to Match, 75c a Pair
are of quilted silk in the same colors, with the addition of
red and maize. These, too, are delightfully embroidered by
hand nnd nre soft and comfortable.
(Central)
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