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EVNIG PUBLIC LEDGEBr- PfflLADIfoKHIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1921
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;USCIOUS FARM RECIPES
Vanious Dishes From South and Middle West ProvcEven
More Lfcucious 1 nan nxfiKvivu 1 ry ine ucsc uy
Folloiving These Directions
SIMPLICITY ALLURES
FAVOR OF SUB-DEB
BrMUS.M. A-WILSON
,.i lllf. btl Mrs. in, A, n-iuom
ffW"" -Atl rigMi reicrvefil
t HAVE just roturncu irom a inj
V.h the Middle Went nnd South
JthM covered many hundreds or
T, Unlike the averaito tourist-ni?
m Interest )nv entirely In tnc horn.;
reJ-nar. too food problems of
ffSmunUles tlint I vl.itcd.
A!Tto Rtudy vnrloun food pro!.-
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.i.lr I una mi".' iii. - -SSSrtoma
otit-oMhe-way recipe for
this corner.
ilKp trybfC them out, not only In
JvV wn Stcilf n and laboratory, but
Swto the lecture platform, I am brini?.
!? him- to thin corner, knowing that
Sh'reidcr will enjoy tnem to me iuii.
rV k- . .lflasjk . w a Iamb
A noted ueniuw uiyuiu w iw
A v, , . . Unl AtfAii vitro drnnnntia
Sfifln this trite and trn'o soring
r?"7'irni. would pray well h must
lit well. The ftnawing and craving
dJnieb dampens the ardor of ho
rt.anchert . Chr.Hian-nm, .
inA.. wanr nil ill u iicnu m uvj
ISr rklpt from his own kitchen :
Fried Chlchen, KentucKy styio
rSelct a plump broiler and drew.
INftW CUt iniO Dieccn jur ili -c'.ji
1.m In" nnrtlnna nml nlpk
tins to prevent tlin hnm from ciirl
ntwMle in the pan. Place the ham In
, bowl ana cover with bollinc water
inlttcn let stand for fifteen minutes
Nrir brown tho cblekcn quickly in hot
kton or ham drippings, nnd when
kten add the hnm and brewn very
mlfklr Now a'dd three tabloHpoonn
3 flour and blend well, then add the
ua and chicken nnd three cup. of
nlS. Cover the skillet closely with u
tfeht-flttin Hd and tcam blow y . for
fcWfive mlnutea. Thli is a delightful
$ if served with Aunt Patience'
cream waffles.
Annt Patient Cream Waffles
Plsce in a mixlnf bowl
One cup of sour cream,
Yelks of two eggs,
Teo tallaponnt of tupar.
Oreim well and then add
iTn1 "f flour,
0 tcatpoon of bahing poioda;
6n tewnoon of alt,
.Beat to mix and then dissolve three
qOirUM level lOOiipoon 01 iiumur ooua
In fwr tablespoons of hoilirut water.
M to the butter nnu Dear lor mvep
nmia. Now beat the whiten of eces
very itMT and then fold Into batter.
PUtein a smokinc hot and weli-irreased
milt iron.
1V mmnldtf the moal nerve buttered
rat beans, chilled and sliced toraatoe
I md silver puudlni? tor dessert.
r- Silver ruddlng
Ruh rtmicht-slded middine dish
I veil with butter nnd then dust with
Hour. Placo in n cold platter
One Irvtl teaspoon of cream of for-
Ur,
Pinch of talt,
WXUee of five togs.
Beat with a wire spoon until th
m'urare holds ita shape. Now jut as
twia'ts the whites of the ones bejnn to
form un add a tnblesDoon nt n time of
cneup of confectlonwB' sugar. When
the! mixture- ii nuflielently ftiff to hold
iti'-nape fold in fifteen cooked and well
drained nrunea. which have been stoned,
ind then out into tiny bits, and one
halt cup of finely chopped almonds.
Add tho prunes nnd nlmonds slowly
and together, folding carefully. Turn
into'the prepnred pan and set this pan
la a larger onj containing hot water.
fluke for thirty minutes in n moderate
even and then let cool In the pan ami
turn on the dish and servo with whipped
Mm.
Tw this Kentucky shortcake it Is
I delirious: Place in n mixing bowl
Tro nm nnc-hnlf cups of flour,
Oiwlialf cup of tugar,
One teaspoon of salt,
vnc level ta
der,
bleepoon'of baking poio-
rub Into the
be
The Question Corner
Today's Inquiries
L What convenient line may
' made of the spool of nn old type
"wriicr ribbon?
2. Describe n quaint fan that hn a
' captivating bit of decoration
on it.
3. In wlist eny way may paint
which has dried, bo removed from
class?
4. What i a "Nnvant"?
V For the girdle of n dress, whlrli
is considered smarter. to use nt
the present time, the same mate
rial or a contrasting fabric and
color? '
6. How is n delightfully quaint
dress for the tiny girl made?
Yesterday's Answers
1. For the breakfast tray, a covered
dish for hotenkes. with n tiny
sirup jug of the same china fit
ting into the top 6f tho cover, is
a clever thing for tho breakfast
tray, and economizes spneo in au
attractive way.
2. If a colorless vnrnlsh is applied
to printed linoleum, severnl
months after it ban been laid, it
wjll preserve the colors of it.
3. When a girl is graduating ns n
nurse an inexpensive traveling
rloek is a pretty and suitable gift
that may bo given to her.
1. Tho Knglish interpretation of ths
French expression, "honl aolt nut
mal y ponso," in "evil be to him
that evil thinks."
5. On a new pair of rompers a broad
band on each bloomer leff is nn
attractive wny of finishing them
which taljes tho place of tho usnjl
elastic, end It has the advantage
of not pressing too tightly.
" The newest veil for motoring Is
fashioned mit of a piece of wnoke
omo chiffon, which fito around
toe brim of tho hnt) and has n
fquaro piece of veiling that falls
ovor tho face.
ttj3iinin
Yimi line, big, fresh
offgs!
Gold Seal
Eggs
carton
pt twelve
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At all our Stores
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HI ft to mix nml thpn
uour
FHr tablespoon) of butter,
Now plnce In a mixing bowl
One level teaspoon of baiting soda.
Four, tablespoons of boillna water..
Stir to dlnsolve tho soda nnd then let
cool.. Add one cup of thick sour crenm
and then beat to mix. Xlec to form to a
stiff dough. Grease and flour one deep
layer-cake par and then ttirn In the
mixture nnd spread cveiily llnki in n
hot oven for twenty minutes. Split and
spread with butter very lightly nnd
place n thick filling of strawberries. Do
not crush the berries Now crush suf
ficient berries to measure one and one
half cuds nnd Rweetcn them to taste.
Fold into strawherrlcs one nnd one-half
cups of whipped crenm. Servo over tho
shortcake while it Is slightly warm.
MlJlie lire's Famous Shortcake
Place in a mixing bowl : '
Ont'half cup of sugar,
'One egp,
1 Six tablespoons of melted butter.
Cream well and then add
Otis aid three-fourths cups of flour,
Three level teaspoons of baking pow
der. ,. "
Three-fourths cup of milk.
Beat thoroughly to blend and CTien
pour into n well-greased and flourad
deep layer cake pan aud bake for twenty-five
minutes In a hot. oven. When
cold split and fill with crushed and
sweetened berries and serve with a thin
custard sauce.
Beaten Biscuit
Now for a real treat, place In a
mixing bowl
One cup of sour crenm.
One levol teaspoon of baking soda,
One level teaspoon of sfllt,
Five level tablespoons of melted lard.
Beat with nn egg beater for one min
ute and then ndd four cups of sifted
Dour and work like a bread dough un
til smooth. Bent wirii a rolling pin
for five minutes nnd then put through
tho food chopper six times, then lay on
a biscuit board and beat for three min
utes. Roll out one-quarter Inch thick
and cut with n biscuit cutter nnd mark
both sides of the biscuit with the fork.
Lay on a baking sheet nnd bake in a
modernto oven for twenty minutes.
Ttio dough mtiBt snap when broken
nnd have quito n few blisters from
tho beating. The old-fashioned method
called" for beating for half nn hour.
A Delicious Cookie
Place in a mixing bowl
Ono cup of sugar.
Three-fourths cup of butter.
Cream, butter nnd sugar well to
gether nnd then place in a bowl
Two eggs,
WMto of one egg.
Beat just enough to mix nnd then
add to the butter and sugar nnd cream
again. Add
BUghtlg grated rind of one lemon,
Two teaspoons of baking powder,
Two ops of flour.
And then work to a smooth dough,
diill for four hours nnd then roll on
ollcroth -covered table about one-quarter
Inch thick. Cut with cookie cutter
and lav on u baking sheet. Now dike
the yolk of egg and two tnblespoonn of
crram and beat, then use this mixture
to brush. the top of cookies. Cover part
of cooklos with finely chopped nuts and
tho balance with granulated sugar.
Bake in n slow oven for ten minutes or
uutll a delicate brown. Do not over-bakn.
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Bathing Suits
ding." Tho savage warriors, the
women, tho boys nnd girls burst into
laughter nt this answer of tho chlct. iv
wjis plain they had no pity for the enp-
"Is there some one you would Hk !
nsk to the wedding?" chuckled. Chief
Mighty Spear. "Perhaps you bay
lover." ,
"Yos. I have a lover Youth of the
Lion Heart. Ho will como and punish
you for stealing mo from my home,
cried the cnptlvo girl. .
"Let him come. I' need a slaVa to
hoe tho corn and carry firewood,
laugticd Chief Mighty Hpcnr..
Poor Youth of the Lion Heart, hid
ing In tho tree, looked down upon this'
scene, not daring to stir for fear he
might betray himself and thus loso all
chance of snvlng his Rwcctheart. Peggy
nnd Billy felt very sorry for him nnd
for he enptivo girl.
At' n sign from the chief, two sav
oges cut tho cords tbat held the captive
girl and vBct, her upon her feet,. Chief
Mighty Spear seised her by the hand.
Sho tugged to get. free, but ho hold her
fast, laughing cruelly nt her struggles.
"Oh, tho bad. bad man!" whispered
Peggy. "I wish. I wish" She
stopped, for sho didn't know what to
wlshi Her eyes caught sight of n. big
be buzzing through1 the tree. "I wish
that bee would sting him on the nose."
Tho bee darted toward Chief Mighty
Spear. It bjizxed around his bend,
causing hlln to dodge. He let go the
captive girl nnd slapped at the bee with
both hands. But though ho dodged nnd
ducked nnd thrashed out wildly with
his tinnds, tho bee kept nt him until it
lighted on his nose. Thero It stung
him;
"C(w-owI" roared the savage chief,
(lanclne.about. clapping both hands over
bis nose and howling like a puppy with
fits tall caught In a door. "Ow-ow-
owl"
Ho looked so funny Peggy nnd Billy
snickered. The savages giggled ; even
tho captive girl smiled ; while the etioc
olato youth hiding iu the trro shook,
shivered, choked nnd burst out into1 n
mighty laugh a Inugh so loud It caused
Chief Mighty Spear to stop his howl
ing andJook up into the tree.
There ho saw tho hiding Youth of the
LloniHeart. AVhat happened then will
bo fold tomorrow.
By COItlNNK LOWE
. From a mqdel such as this tho sub
deb will collect a tremendous amount of
bummer wear, including church, the
mimmpr nftprnonn nftrt. nnd even the
Informal little evening dance of July nnd
August.
DREAMLAND
ADVENTURES
Hot Hottentots
Hy DADDY
Th neckline of this year's water
clothes In sometimes round, hut mora
often elliptical. The Kton collar of white
Is found insistently upon suits of all
matcrlalc. and certainly nothing Is more
widely becoming-. In tho wny of trim
ming one uoes not seo nearly so much of
embroidery. Occasionally, however, Hin
doo or Persian motifs, echoing- thoso
emphasised in real styles of this summer,
am employed elTectlvolv, particularly
upon ellk or wool jersey.
CHAPTER III
An Unlucky Iaugli
"DOOM -A- BOOM - A- BOOM - A -BOOM!
Thus rolled the drum
nwokening the African village from its
noonday nap. Boom-a-boom-a-boom-n-booni!
Tho drub had sounded so suddenly
Peggy, Billy nnd Folly Wisher, the
goblin, were startled. They grabbed
tho branches of tho tree to keep from
tumbling among the yawning savages.
And they, were particularly startled
when the chocolate -colored youth who
"had climbed the village wall in seurch
of bis captive sweetheart bounded into
the tree to hide. They feared ho mlgtit
see them.
But the chocolate youth didn't sec
them. He was too intent upon his own
escape to think of looking for any one
else. He hid nmoug the branches be
low Peggy, Billy nnd Folly Wisher and
turned his eyes downward to see what
was to become of Uie enptive girl.
Chief Mighty Spear, the huge sav
age, who had been ualcep under the
grnss awning, woke up slowly, stretch
ing his great anus and legs. He opened
his wide mouth iu a yawn big euough
to swullow an orange. Then he. grinned
at the captive girl.
"Greeting, Flower of the Forest!"
he chuckled. "1 hopo you had a nice
nap and arc ipady for our wedding "
Tho enptive girl only groaned and
strained at the cords which bound her
to stakes in the ground,
"You are u merry, merry bride for
tho chief of tho Hottentots," chuckled
Mighty Spear.
"1 ahull Dever bo your bride," cried
Flower of tho Forest. "Let me return
to, nry own people."
.Nny, would you disappoint all
For ornamentation the designer now
turns mora to pipings of contrasting- or
self-fabrlo. to motifs, bindings and even
the fashlonnblo rosettes of ilbbon nnd
to comblnntlones of color In one fabric.
ftimunu pifrvus Kraco foino ni nm muiie a , ((,., ,.i.ti wi.j .f.i ,!i....
and for those" who fear either sunburn , ' "". .l' i, " " T" T8
or the effect of their lhown thero are b' eur.' waving his hand toward the
prlm-looklng. long-sleeved bnthlnR- SHnnlng savages wh had gathered
dresses often cuffed In white. -Corlnno ' around his awning. "They have gath-I-owc.
I ered to feast and dancu ut our wed-
39i$93
Model No. 938 JmsBS&V
$9. JP
Aren't there some shoes in your closet
that are far nicer to look at than to wear
shoes that you "put up with" occa
sionally because they are so handsome ?
And wouldn't you like to find comfort,
beauty, good style -and economy all
combined in one pair of shoes?
If you would, come in and try on our La France
Shoes either the Strap Pump illustrated which
you can have in Brown Suede or in Brown Calf
or some of the other attractive Spring mddels.
They'll give you all we've promised plus long
wear.
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This it Barealo bedstead number 27 J I, fin
ished in rich mahogany, walnut, oak or
dainty ivory enamel, Jlso built in twin sizes.
2 cents a week
for rest
22 cents a week for "beauty"
$1,000,000,000 is what the women of
America spent last year on face pow
ders, cosmetics, perfumes and fancy soaps.
It amounts to an average of 22 cents per
week per person.
But only one eleventh of that only 2
cents per week per person was spent
for rest, for new beds, mattresses and
springs.
"Beauty sleep" is not an idle expression,
because physicians agree that undisturbed
rest means everything to a woman's beau
ty, health, and sweetness of disposition.
And so, the modern housewife is making
a serious study of the all-important bed
question.
Make this interesting experiment
An interesting home experiment consists in ma
king a careful inspection of every bed. Perhaps
you may find certain beds that rattle and creak,
or mattresses may be hard and lumpy, or some
bedspring3 sag. Any of these faults means that
someone is losing that rest so necessary to health.
Then, we suggest that you go to your bed dealer
who will be glad to consult with you on your bed
problems. He may tell you about Barealo Beds
built of sturdy eteel in attractive designs, or per
haps he will show you Barealo Springs and the
Barealo Kapok mattress, clean as the sunshine
and full of soft comfort.
But, in any event get your dealer's advice. lie
will show you that 10 cents per week invested in
better rest -will pay ypu the greatest dividends in
the world health "and happiness. .
BARCALO
. 'BEDS
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This Barealo twin is number tWS, finished
in rtrA maftojany, walnut, oak, or'uorj
tnamel. The tame design is also r
nithed in a standard full undth btdittad.
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WANAMAKER'S
WANAMAKER'S 1
Wanamaker's
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Down Stairs Store
Center Aisle
a n
Liinitie
wmit
Rubber '
Bathing Caps
15c to 35c
"Seconds," but imperfections
arc in the moulding of the rub
ber and so the caps will wear
ns well ns tho "firsts," which
would bo double and more. At
115c plain "divers" of heavy
brown rubber; at 25c pretty
colored "divers;" 'at S5c tamo
shanter, jockey and plain
shapc3 in bright colors with
fancy trimmings.
Women's
Combination Suits
,50c
Summer weight. White
ribbed cotton, low neck, sleeve
less style with lace trimming
the wide knees. All sizes. First
quality. Regular nnd extra
sizes.
500 Philippine
Nightgowns and
Envelope Chemises
$2.50
More than a dollar saving
on every garment. A bit of
good fortune for women who
like this dainty hand-made,
hnnd-ombroidcred underwear.
Sljeer, soft materials with
quite elaborate embroidery and
pretty ribbons. Some few are
slightly' mussed but n tubbing
will make them as good as new.
Fetching Gingham
Trimmed Blouses
$1.45
Save more than a dollar on
these pretty Summer blouses.
Dainty checked dimity nnd
sheer white batiste with
checked gingham trimmings.
Many have Peter Pan collars,
others roll collar; they all havo
trim turn-back cuffs. Not all
sizes in each style.
IT ITS ITT
Lower races on n
Dresses, Mow $10 and $15
i Silk dresses now $10, hae been from two to twelve dbllars morp
1 in our own stocks this Summer. Plenty of tntfeta, satin, flowered
, Georgette, printed Georgette, fringed crepe de chine. Mostly in
1 practical navy blue and not. all sizes in any one style.
Silk dresses now $15 have been freshly price lowered to this new
' level for quick clearaway. Odds and ends, one nnd two of a kind
fascinating variety. TarTeto with embroidery, taffeta plain, gray or
tan Canton crepe, Georgette with fringe, black and white foulards
and many others.
1 New Summer Frocks at $3.50 to $27.50
are capturing the town with their freshness, their charm of color nnd
' delightful styles.
: $3.50 for frocks of figured voile with cool white collars they
I do not crease and hesitate to show dust or &oil.
$G to $13.50. for dark blue or black and while figured voile and
i dotted Swiss or harlequin checked voile frocks in cool simple fashions
I for house, porch or afternoon.
French hand-made dresses are $18 to $S5 and come in pastel
; colored batiste or voile with exquisite tucking and frills.
t Organdie dresses are $6 and their cape collars und organdie
flowers are as fetching as their cool crispness. White, pink, blue
and tun.
. While dresses. $G to 827.50 and everyone seems to be wnnting
the cool feeling of white clothes. Among the latest white frocks are
organdie, voile, Canton crepe, Georgette and crepe de chine.
i Sleeveless sports dresses are hurrying out to golf and tennis
enthusiasts. Ratine at $10, checked gingham at $5.50.
(Mnrlirt)
"Put Them Into Overalls and Let Them
Play to Their Hearts' Content!"
Grandma advises when so many torn frocks and
blouses and bruised knees begin to worry Mother
and she goes to talk it over with Grandma.
"Put them into overalls! It isn't their play that
is wrong, but the clothes we put on them to play in!
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Why. I remember, your grandfather used to
threaten to take a bag from the barn, cut three
holes in it and put you inside!"
Overalls and Play Suits
85c to $1.75
There are ninny different styles, but all are
made with the idea of comfort, freedom of move
ment and protection for the children.
Soc for the overall with straps that is sketched.
I he material is heavy, yet soft, in navv with white
stripes, trimmed with red or blue. Sizes 2 'to 8
years.
The SI. 25 rliiy suit may he had in 5 different
combinations: in Copenhagen blue trimmed with
tan, nlue-nnd-white stripe trimmed with dark blue
or red, navy tiimnied with red or tan. The, square
neck, short sleeves and long trousers (to, protect
fc'o toyeLf0 fr ffiflS W" S" "
$1.50 for "the play suit that is lij.e a man's
working suit. Hoy, always like this atvle. It""
JrZ7 lllVrmmewih.rVl. or bl': of whit"
"r-" ""'. nimmeu Willi Mim.
$1.25
$1.50
85c
Many other styles, in blue, lih.nl.-! ,, ..-.
! "l1?! SV25' ! a 81.7B-lflne"for ciS:
wu""j or sensnore:
(Crntrnl)
Boyshform Brassieres
Recommended for Deep
Breathing
Boyshform brassieres nro the origination of experienced
coraetieres primarily to please actresses and singers who must
breathe deeply and retain their youthful appearance. These
distinctive brassieres succeed In giving a straight front without
any boning and they provido plenty of unrestricted space for
the breathing that keeps cr.c hoalthful and nerve-whole. In
pleasing singers, therefore, these Boyshform brassieres have
also met tho requirements of the whole world of sports women
and thoso who wish to keep young.
For one week we are offering an introductorv lot from the
maker nt the special prices of 85c, $1.35, $2, $2.25, $2.75 and
Round Table Conferences
will be held in the Corset Salon Thursdnv und Friday
12 A. M. and 2:110 to 3:30 P M A .V--t.4:..
Boyshform factory will be glad't'o explain just'why and h
v....,. umanicits are ui'ipiui.
at 11 to
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$5.40
$5.40
$5.40
Women's New Strap Pumps
in 3 Styles, $5.40
canvas stmp pumpB have turned soles and baby French
Becoming
Sports Hats
$2 to $6 '
'enty at S2. $2.50. SIS. S.VRr.
and $5, n well as at $fi! In the
v. iiiely varied assortment one can
find almost any sort of sports hat
desired. The pretty one of baro
net and brushed wool that is
sketched is only $3.85.
Another, a tailoiud natural leg
Ihiiii with a bund of white gros
grnin tihboii and white hemp
binding, is very adaptable and
smart at $(i.
Among them are hats with
straw brims and ilk crowns, soft
hemp hats, jaunty affairs of
tucked poplin, hmiuII huts or soft
duvetyne und so on.
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White
heels.
wiSLKSL" ''JKL S?" -havo welt,fa ! nd Cuban
..w.u, Uv....H.iv .jo null t'OIXUIUUUIlH,
Tan lenther strap mimns. In the enri-nnf iinfti
tion wing tips, perforations, wolted soles and Cubj
Each of the three has an Instep strap, fastqrJ
shade, have imita-
heels.
LNyith a button.
13-Piece Luncheon
Sets, $1.65
A 23-inch centerpiece, with
six plate nnd six tumbler
doilies, makes each of these
sets of whito llnene, finished
with blue or white scalloping.
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