Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 28, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 13, Image 13

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Homy Dishes, Flavored With Care,
Delight Family, Says Mrs. Wilson
French Suggestions Help Us to Simplify Cooking by Keeping
to a Substantial Diet Meats and Vegetables Used
in Today's Recipes
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C'ARBME. the Illustrious and famous
Freuch cliff, had a motto that
"tnt cookjng Is the vehicle of French
G7'koA tasting foods bring to
the home that feeling of good will and
StMicflnn that little or nothing else
rn Mtlufv. The good children of La
Tinlle. France are early taught that home
,i the boot place, and In order to pre
T this home good and attractive
fowls are necessary. Hence it la tnnt
when mademoiselle marries film strives
t , plicc on her table attractive and
wel -flavored homey dishes that are
chiracterlstic of the locality.
Today we will have a few recipes from
U vielle mere.
Koullbacs
Peculiar to a certain part of France,
the koullbac forms the. entire meal.
Almost any left-over meat and vege
table can be utilized. The French house
wife uecs this dish to utilize the meat
ricked ff"m tnc bonM ln thc ptocl Pot'
Prepare a flavoring as follows: Mince
wry fine.
Six onion,
Three branches of celery,
Six branches of parsley,
One leek,
Eijht large green leaves of lettuce,
Three largo orccn peppers.
Kow mince fine two ounces of salt
rork and place in a saucepan and cook
Ttry slowly. Add the prepared herbs
with a tiny bit of garlic. Cover closely
and steam until soft.
Next a proper pastry Is necessary in
order to have variety.
The pastry : Place three and one-half
Cups of flour in a mixing bowl and add
One teaspoon of salt.
One-half teaspoon of pepper.
One-fourth teaspoon of thyme,
Three level tablespoons of baking
poicder.
Rub between the hands to mix and
rtn mh Into thi nrennred flour three-
ouartcrs cup of shortening. Itub until
very fine and crumbly and then use
two-thirds cup of water or ten full ta
blespoons and work to a smooth dough.
It is then ready to use.
Koullbac Aux Choux
Cut small cauliflower in pieces, using
the green leaves attached to the flower.
Parboil until tender and then drain.
Now roll out parsley made as directed
into an oblong sheet about one-quarter
Inch thick. Turn the well-drained
cauliflower into a mixing bowl and add
the herbs prepared ns seasoning,
One teaspoon of salt,
One-half teaspoon of pepper.
One-half cup of finely chopped pars
kli One-half cup of finely grated cheese,
Two hard-boiled eggs, chopped fine,
Four tablespoons of butter.
Mix and then spread over thc pre
pared dough. Spread evenly nnd then
roll as for jelly roll. Fasten the ends
fecurely and then brush with the fol
lowing prepared mixture :
Yolk of one egg.
Four tablespoons of milk.
Bake In. a slow oven for fifty minutes
and then serve with maccdoine of veg
etables. Macedolnn- of "Vegetables
Place in a saucepan
One cup of peas.
Two cups of string beans, cut in one
Mi -inch pieces,
One and one-half cups of carrots,
Wit in dice,
One cup of finely chopped onions.
Cover with boiling water and cook
until tender. Drain. Now place in n
saucepan
One and one-half cupi of milk.
One cup of water, drained from vege
tables, One-half cup oj flour.
Stir to dissolve the flour, then bring to
a boll and cook slowly for five minutes.
Season and add the vegetables nnd three
tablespoons of butter. Cut the koullbac
In portions and lift to n plate and then
Pour over it three tablespoons of pre
pared vegetables. Sprinkle with grated
cheese and finely minced parsley.
Koullbac ail Polsson
Prepare tho seasoning as directed and
Ma one and one-half cups of cooked
leftover fish nhich is frev from bones
un sum. Then arid
Three green peppers, minced fine,
tour onions,
One-half cup of finely chopped parsley,
luo tablespoons oj butter,
One. half cup of bread crumbs,
One uicll-beaten egg.
vA't'v wp" nnd then uso a directed for
toullbac aux choux.
,. JI'n giblets and ment picked from
we back of the carcass, with the skin
oi the fowl added nnd mince verv fine.
To this add
One run of onions, chopped very fine,
flne Wlp of Parsl''. chopped very
One leek, chopped very fine,
T'V bit of garlic.
Mix and then add the seasoning pre-
SwlfS8 fllr,''tcd Mix ,1S0 n(1
rftiu"tlgnlsnre ,hp n11 individual
tullZ Rmn11 (luml,,lnP'- I" Rusjda the
TVrC 'r,,,Y"u '" " orowi or soup.
tauce UCm pml F,CTV0 ',th n
nastlcals a la Vlande
tiwTdT th SPasonlns aB 'Itrected ami
One cup of finely cut cold cooked
Mr branches of parsley, chopped fine,
One raw egg.
One teaspoon of salt,
Ojie.(il teaspoon of pepper,
rie tablespoons of melted butter.
ton' anu1 w0," ro11 out tno Pnrtry and
m i one-half inch thick. Cut In flw
inch , MHinres and place n large spoonful
the mWtmo on thc paMr. Fold over
CM pi-ess the clges finnlv together.
th L n ,bnkiPl? hM nml bruNli with
'""egg nnd milk mixture, llnkc In a
mlnm0",'"01" 'ntjr.ve to thl.ty
minutes if ,nu fjpcjre tonnto. pirsley
tutM S "",C(T ,h( mn' be bl
tobies P the maccdol"e of vege-
nJmenu thC kouUbacs P,nn ,hc to)avs.
Kftiik i Fruit Cocktail
"ouUbnc Aux Choux
Macedolne of Vegetables
Lettuce nnd Tomato Salad
Mayonnaise Dressing
Stewed Fruit Toasted Sponge Cake
Coffeo
Tomato Canape
A)11rw . Radlshen
icastlgais a la Vlande Cheese Sauce
Fttrtnfl. Ttrsana TMn.
LettUCO French DtfKnIna
Dread Custard Pudding With Fruit
Coffee
Clear Tomato Soup
loung Onions Kidishes
Koillihne AttY Pla.r.
String Beans Daked Tomatoes
ivetttiee Russian Dressing
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MRS. WILSON'S ANSWERS
My Dear Mrs. Wilson Will you
please tell me how to make Russian
salad dressing? Thank you,
h. C. J.
Select a small
Raw carrot,
Rata beet,
Raw onfon.
Orate these vegetables and then add :
One cup of mayonnaise,
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Juice of one-half lemon,
One tablespoon of sugar.
Mix.
Mr Dear Mrs. Wilson Will you
kindly give recipe for butterscotch,
such as confectioners put over the ice
cream sundaes. I think it is deli
cious and 6hould be glad to know how
to mke It. t. G. M.
One and one-half cups of brown
sugar.
One-half cup of evaporated milk.
Making More Money
With Its
That's all Mrs. Cora Scovll. of New
lOrk. USPA. Tin PR 4liet KA MMmM.Mn n-
!nnr'' attlc-and-cellar variety of rags
urn,. wumen out or every tnousanu
WOUla think nr rrnnA fn nntVilnw itif
to throw away or sell to the raitman for
u. toupio 01 pennies a pound But Mrs,
Scovll makes f400 n nwii mil r.r iiim
when they lire properly mixed with her
artistic nhillty Hardly seems possible,
"H " "t ;irs scovil is aoms It nno
her rar posters are tho "latest thing" In
New orks artistic rlrrlrs at tho nrM.
cnt moment, and tho "rag artist" has
more cans ior ner worK tnan she can
ever DOSSlblv honn tn hnndlp
The Idea came to me out of the clear
sky one day whon I chanced to note
the exquisite texture of a pnintlng by
an artist who prides himself upon his
iiuemy 10 nemiiH," says Mrs. scovll.
'"It looks almost as If he had used u
bit of tho cloth, Instead of paint,' I
thought and then, as a, corollary, came
tho Idea, 'Why shouldn't he have used
the cloth? Why shouldn't people paint
with bits of rags Just as thy do with
pigments? The effect would be much
more lifelike and it would give rise to
an entirely new schoo, ot expression.
"As soon as I cot home I Btarted In
to experiment. It wasn't ns easy as It
looked, though, and I had to t-pend a
lot of time In fretting Just the hang of
tho Barments, tho precis poise of tho
suggested figure that I desired Llttto
little I mastered the difficulties and
finally, with no other materials than
cloth and some strands of silk to sim
ulate the hair, I mnde a -poster that
struck every one with Kb novelty and ar
tlstry. The exclusive shops provided a
splendid field for this new venture and
orders soon commenced to pile In and
they haven't stopped arriving yet !"
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We Pay the Parcel Post
149 S. Broad St. SF cheut at.
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. You Wouldn't Keep
Your Foot in Splints
Even when you have to wear
splints for a broken bone, the doctor
removes them as soon as possible.
If he didn't, the muscles would
eventually atrophy just shrivel
away.
When you wear a shoe with a
stiff shank it's just as if your arch
were bound against a splint. But '
when you wear the Cantilever Shoo
the flexible arch of your shoe, though
u gives support, nenas wiui tne arch
of your foot. Tho muscles are en
couraged to exercise and grow
strong, and flat feet are prevented
and corrected.
The wondorful feeling of case in
Cantilever Shoes is partly duo to
the natural inner solo line. Partly
to the proper placing of the heels.
But chiefly, it is because Cantilevers
are made to accommodate the human
foot instead of being accommodated
at the expense of it.
You'll like the styles, too. Fine
leathers, well-made shoes. Widths
AAAA to E.
CANTILEVER SHOE SHOP
1300 Walnut Street
Over Cunord Office
tantllerem lire alo on naif In nrurb cities
Alioona nni1helnr 1302 Eleventh Ae.
A bury I'irk Best Shoo Co.. 027 Cookmsi
Ki.ton Mjer'. -ill! Nortlumpton St.
Johnton Zn . M0 Mln 8t.
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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEKA PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JUNE ' 28, 1921
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WHAT'S WHAT
Br HELEN DECfE
When, ns Is the case with American
Independence Day this year, a holiday
falls upon Monday, the week-end visit
takes in threo days Saturday, Sunday
and Monday. Many department stores
In cities of the United States close
every Saturday during July and August
and the great steel plants and many
other Industrial enterprises usually
"knock oft" for tho day when the Fourth
Is next-door to Sunday. People who
can leave town on Friday will avoid
much of the discomfort of crowded trol
leys, trains, ferries and steamboats. This
Is especially prudent when thero are
chlldran ln the traveling group.
An adult should have charge of the
fireworks for the evening celebration. It
Is criminally foolish to allow children
to handle these explosives. If tho Fourth
of July party Is held In the country
where electric light Is not available for
tho Chinese lanterns, another ndult
should take caro that the candles are
not allowed to burn ro low as to set
fire to the paper containers. ,
Adventures With a Purso
THE successful hostess Rains for her
self tlint reputation because she is
alwnys attentive to the llttlo things.
She lins her Rticst-room cool nnl In
vltlnsr for thc weary, bedraggled trav
eler; nnd she realizes tlint the unusual
lias nn appeal. And so she Is always
Kind to learn of something new and
different. While ndvcnturlng, I came
ncross some soap tlint Is different from
nny I bnvc ever seen before nnd Is quite
novel, It is the same size, shape and
color of a lemon. Immediately upon
seeing It I seemed to hear the tinkling
of Ico Against long, cool, lemonade
glasses. The soap is wrapped In crinkly,
glazed paper and Is not only refreshing
to use, but bleaches nnd whitens the
skin. It sells for $0.50 nnd $3.00 a
box.
I snw a very attractive pair of bath
ing slippers of black satin with white
rubber soles. Two straps fasten with a
shiny brass buckle over the instep nnd
ni.i.. hit- fiiiji-i nun. xiiij mi . ' ivvn
at $1.7fi a pair and make a foot look
trim nna nainty
Summertime means nn extra supply
of nighties and underwear. If you
make your own unUerthlngs, you'll be
Interested In the nightgown -and cami
sole tons that can b& bought all made
nnd ready to attach. They arc made
of Imltntlon clunv lace, but, Indeed,
It almost looks like the real lnce. A
wide piece of the lnce forms the top,
nnd narrow strlns the shoulder bands.
Pale pink nnd Boft blue ribbons thread
tnetr .way in and out ot ih lnce pat
tern. The tops sell for $0.85.
For nnnw of hnp address Womnn'o Pace
raitor or mono woinnt or .iinino snou.
Purest and Best
has been the reputation of
TEA
throughout its 30 years of public usago
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Witmar
PEANUT BUTTER
So Different From the
Ordinary
Delicious, nourishing
Wilmar for the whole fam
ily to enjoy over the
Fourth. Buy a jar of
Wilmar for every picnic
basket. At your grocer.
Mi
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So different from the
ordinary Wilmar is
made from selected
extra - meaty Virginia
peanuts, carefully
picked and Jround in
sanitary grinding machines.
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1 WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'SJ
I For just such happy moments J
m as this, Coca-Cola was created
W delicious and refreshing.
I THE COCA-COLA COMPANY I
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Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store
Women's Cool Suits Give That
Pleasant Tailored Feeling
$25
Women's natural Hncn crash suits, $9.50.
Women's white, brown or blue linen
suits, $9.50 and $12.
Women's white, pink or pale blue wool
jersey suits, $15.
Women's natural pongee suits, $23.50
nnd $25.
There's a certain something about thc
appearance of a woman in a cool-looking
suit which makes all her fellow creatures
envy her. One can look fresh and fit and
well groomed In a suit of linen, pongee or
white wool jersey when women in even
cool tub frocks look hot. Try it and see.
Wool Jersey Suits Now $10
Young women's practical jersey suits
for everyday wear or for vacation trips.
In heather mixtures and black. The
jackets can be worn separately with white
skirts.
(Mnrket)
$10
It's a Season of Narrow
Belts! Pretty Ones at 50c
White belts and black-and-white belts
that Is the vogue, and one uses belts on
almost everything dresses, blouses,
sweaters, suits and coats.
There is more variety in these two
kinds of belts than a person would think
possible, and thc price is low.
(Chentnut)
Summer's Loveliest Skirts
have been gathered in thc Down Stairs Store at prices ranging from $9.75 to $19.
Between these sums one can get every fashionable kind of skirt for every purpose
and to match or harmonize with every sweater.
Flannel Skirts
are having a wonderful vogue, particularly the ones with colored stripes. Here are
sKirts with stripes of jade green, chocolate, pink, bright blue, light blue, orange, yellow
oome arc Knuc-picawa, some oox-pieatea anu still others are gathered.
or black.
Silk Skirts
aro in the most charming colors, running to the soft, indefinite blues, mauves, old
rose and, of course, black or white. All of the smart crepe weaves as well as the
newest brocade patterns and baronet satins arc here.
(Market)
What Cool Frocks of Gingham and
Voile at $4.50, $5, $5.50 to $10
In hot weather when one wants a fresh frock nearly
every day it is a comfort to know what pretty and inex
pensive dresses can be had, ready to slip into at a
moment's notice.
Gingham frocks are in checks and plaids and more
than half of them have wide sashes, panels, bandings or
collars of crisp white organdie. In pinks, blues, greens,
Invenders and a number of two-color combinations,
$4.50 to S10.
$5.50 Flower! VniU FrnrW .
Georgette patterns in light or dark colorings at this
low price practical dresses for Summer.
Other pretty voiles, in plain colors or flowered pat
terns trimmed; with white organdie rickrack at $5.50.
From here prices rise, by gradual stages, to $10.50.
Organdie Dresses for as Little
as $4.75
and around $10 and $12 there is really wonderful choos
ing. Colorings are as cool as water lilies and some of
the organdies show narrow white stripes or small dots.
Delightful choosing among Swisses, dimities and organ
dies at $16.50.
Imagine a Hand-Made French FrorJc for S14.7R!
Yes, it's really possible in the Down Stairs Store. Of sheer, fine voile in delectable
tints of rose, pink, China blue, light blue and white, every stitch put in by hand. Thev
are trimmed with rows of hemstitching and wee tucks and some are touched with cir'e
ribbon.
(Market)
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Summer Suits
For Master 2-to-8 Years
$1.65 to $3
My, what a lot of choice for
little boys! Surely, there is every
kind of button-on and regulation
middy suit!
Green, tan, blue, white and
cadet blue are well represented
in ginghams, chambrays, linones
and sturdy suitings.
(Central)
44-Inch White Voile
35c Yard
Highly mercerized and excep
tional for this price. Its uses are
almost unlimited In hot weather,
for it is soft nnd cool.
(Ontral)
Crepe Underclothes
for Vacation!
Of course, the secret of their especial adapta
bility to real vacations is that they are so easily
washed and need no ironing!
Billie Burko pajamas of pink crepe are $2.
Two-piece pajamas of pink crepe, trimmed with
ribbon, are $3; the same style in figured orchid
crepe is $3.50.
Nightgowns of flesh or white crepe, in various
styles, are $1.50 and $2; others of orchid or light
blue figured crepe are $1.75. A pretty style of
pink crepe trimmed with orchid ia $2.25.
Straight chemises of white crepe are in de
mand and they have been scarce. We now have a
quantity of them, as well as envelope chemises,
at $1.50.
Extra size bloomers at $1 are of flesh pink
crepe, cut full and re-enforced.
(Central)
We Know of No Better
All- Wool Suits for
Men for $16.30
and $20
All of these suits are of all-wool mate
rial. We have tested them and We guarantee
them, l'he patterns are those that men arc
wearing this Summer and stylos are mostly
semi-conservative, such as young men like.
All-Wool Suits at $16.50
Among them are some blue serge suits
as well ns those of mixed cheviots.
All- Wool Suits at $20
Especially adapted to Summer wear. Suits
of all-wool cheviots in the most popular pat
terns and tones. They are well tailored
and will keep their shape and fit even in
the hottest weather.
(fnllerr. Market)
Center Aisle
(Oppertiiffies
Black Enameled Suit Cases, $3.85
Cretonne Hat Boxes, $3.85
Decidedly the lowest price yet for such good
looking luggage the kind that one really likes to
carry.
Suit cases are light, good-looking and durable,
lined with pretty cretonnes, and having leather
riveted corners and leather straps and handles.
23 inches long and 12V inches deep.
Hat boxes are deep round ones of heavy cre
tonnes in good pattern, with a leather handle.
These were made to our order so they arc entirely
original.
Extra-Size Bungalow Aprons, 85c
Light colored percales with pink and blue figures
of the kind that women like. Cut generously wide
and they open down the back.
Dress Aprons, 85c
Darker pink, blue and lavender percales trimmed
with plain color. Each one has a sash that ties in
back. In regular sizes.
Short-Sleeved White Tub Silk
Blouses, $2.90
Trim and cool for girls, young women and older
women. One has a Peter Pan collar and center
pleat edged with double frill, the other has a
convertible collar and box-pleated front.
Checked Gingham Hats
Charming at $2.85
A new low price for these cool and lovely coun
try hats to wear with checked gingham or white
frocks. Pink, blue and green and white checks
among them and each hat has a diaphanous sash
of white organdie. Some have a rich touch of
colored embroidery.
Hand-Made Philippine and Porto Rican
Underclothes, Lowered in Price,
Now $2.50 and $3.50
500 dainty envelope chemises and nightgowns.
Some have been out on tables and are slightly
mussed, others are perfectly fresh. Every tiny
stitch in every garment is put in by hand. The
Porto Rican gowns and chemises are beautifully
hemstitched, while the Philippine things are quite
elaborately embroidered, some trimmed with bits
of real lace.
Remarkable 50c Scarfs
Ready for Summer homes, bungalows or to uso
right at home they are pretty enough! Centers of
linen-finished cotton with good imitation filet and
cluny edgings and medallions.
Lacy Boudoir Pillows, $1.25
Another shipment of these pretty pillows just in.
Graceful oblong shapes with lacy tops over pink
or blue pillows.
1000 Summer Corsets, $1
Topless or low bust corsets of pink or white
coutil, for slight to average stout women.
Cool Pretty Frocks for
Daughter Start at $1.85
The Girls' Own Store Down Stairs has so many
fluttery frocks in light colors that it really is
almost prettier than a flower garden. One can
not help but "oh" at the lovely shades in the
organdie dresses. Some are $3, others $5; still
others S.50, and each style is based on thc charm
ing fashion of the sash. Sizes 7 to 14.
Flowered voile frocks are $3. Flowered lawns
are wonderfully dainty for $1.85. Surely it hardly
pays to make up dresses when they can be had
already to wear for as little as those sums. Sizes
7 to 14.
(Market)
$6.90 -$6.40SS!!:5 $6.405 $6.9oN- $6.902
It's White Shoe Weather!
Here Are 8 Excellent Stvlen in
Women's White Pumps and Oxfords
at $6.40 and $6.90
Perhaps it's a pair of white pumps that you've been needing. Here are cood
ones of real white buckskin with one strap and comfortable heels of medium height.
White canvas strap pumps trimmed with tan calfskin or black patent leather
strappings are $6.90.
A light strap pump of fine white canvas has a very narrow banding of patent
leather around the top. Thc heels are baby French and the soles are turned S6 90
Very smart pumps of white leather with many perforations, rounded toes 'and
low heels are $G.40.
Oxford ties that will appeal to women of conservative tastes are of fine white
canvas with plain straight tips and medium heels. $6.40.
Real buckskin Oxfords with saddle straps and many perforations verv
smart are $6.90.
Another good sports Oxford is of white canvas trimmed with tan calfskin
or patent leather strappings. $6.90. wiaiwn
For tennis, golf and boating there are well-cut white leather Oxfords with
white rubber soles and low heels. $6.90.
(Chtitnnt)
Bon Ton
CORSETS
In 8 Models at
$3.50 to $6
Bon Ton corsets have many
special features that make for
health, comfort and durability.
First, there is tho double bon
ing, enough in itself to recom
mend any corset. Furthermore.
it is a kind that does not rust ac
puim. in nummer.
Then, thero are tho clasps that
are made in a way that docs away
with annoying squeaking.
A feature that women who"
wear clastic-top corsets will ap-
preciate is that the boning la?
specially covered at that point
and is entirely separate from tho
clastic not sewn to it.
These eight models take care
of all figures, from tho slight to
tho very stout.
Our expert fitters will he glad
to help you in the selection of tho '
proper corset. Fittings ure given
without charge. ,
(Ctntrsl)
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