Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 12, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 15, Image 15

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Professional Recipes Kept Secret;
' Mrs. Wilson Prints Them for First Time
'Id Sea Foods Are the Bases of These Delicacies.
Flounder Potpie, Broiled Halibut and Shrimp a la
Chamberlain Tempt the Daintiest Appetite
Dr- MRS. M. A. WILSON
l!on,
$ttvr""" -jiii runt r"
tPiFOODST, darlnic the summer sen
s
D tn'fV mnr ways ".at the
""'In'Uly enjoy them. Fisher-
k'lbUe cat abundantly o
"fwi nurse will bo benefited.
"Jl1? 'T m going U) elvo you
n,,-5S. that never W nnpeure.
"""fore They ore usually kept
, print WJ!; Sg'ct8. Todny people
Wfi?i nd we oro comblnlw science
Vart of preporlnc our dally
IVx'ietm'veS'iluennd
MT5 ri Now divide ft slice of bnm
WL Place & a bowl and cover with
'"ilPf'-.iir and let stand until cold,
.ll hou"? Lift and drain. Melt
rfbSSrf butter In a skillet.
l!"L. ih ham and turn constantly r
SStt SoSi St dry out. Lift the ham
. rfii? of the pan and then add
tA table ".om of flour to the
d,C MP o mflfc,
Tio ff pePP. "to"'1 '"" '"'
golcr elosely and . mmer gently for
toXntes and then lift the ham on a
S? of toost. Season tho Jtravy and
pour orer uio u".
Fried Clams Gramont
JDnce very fine
flrte tranches of parsley,
IVo onions,
One green pepper.
And add , ,
One-half P c'?,f wtee
One-half cup of mil,
r loMejjioorw o treorf crum&j,
One cup of flour.
One teaspoon of oaTcing powder,
Ont'Mf teaspoon of salt.
i 1 wA n.1,1 nnn flnrnn plnmrt.
Vow have some shortenlnsr In a skillet
Sin spoon with plenty of batter and
frr Tarn to brown tho top side. Al
low dam time to cook, usually three
minutes. It Is best to rcmovo the bard
ij of the clam.
Flounder Fotplo
-. . omnll ni nnn lnren flounder
Into fillets and then into picres about
one Inch. Hub a Daising aisn wru wun
butter, then place a layer of thinly
-i!..j (.m.tnM In h IviMnin nf thft
dish, then a lavor of bread crumbs and
then a layer or nsn. season enca mjcr
offish with salt and pepper and part of
Thee onlom, chopped fine,
Two leeks, chopped fine,
rOne areen verifier, chopped fine.
Now a layer of thinly sliced tomntoes
nod then repeat until tno emu 11 urn.
M. tU (nn tniAi nf tnTD.ltonR find
cover with Inch-wide strips of pastry in
own one hour. TIiH dish is very good
tltlicr hot or cold.
Shrimp a la Chamberlain
Oncn a can of wet nack shrimt) nnd
plnce In a bowl and cover with coll
iter for one-half hour, llrnln. Now
nlnce very line
Two leeks,
Tvo onions,
Tico green peppers.
Mince verv fine four string of bacon
and brown. Now plnco In a mixing
bowl
One and one-half cups of thick cream
mce,
Umcei and browned bacon,
finely minced leels, onions and pep
peri, Four ounces of mushrooms, pared
end out in half and parboiled,
Bhrimp,
One teaspoon of salt,
One-half teaspoon of white peppor,
Pineh of sweet marjoram.
Mix and then turn Into a wcll-but-
tercd baking dish nnd spread the top
smoothly. Sprinkle thickly with broad
crumbs and then with two tablespoons
of jratcd cheese. Bake thirty-five
minutes In n moderate oven. Very often
U.13 uisn is Dnucd in individual cassc
lelej or custard cups.
Wcaliflsh G runtime ro
DC&le nnd rlpnnRO fmh nnd rnmnvA nil
the bones. It Is best to hnvo the dealer
J009 tho fioh for you. Now minco very
Sir onion,
Two leeks,
One green pepper,
Handful of parsley.
Placo one-bnlf cup of shortening in n
wljlet and add the herbs nnd cook nnd
cook very slowly until toft. Now add
One cup of bread crumbs,
Ons-half teaspoon of poultry season
ing, One teaspoon of salt.
L?.1' nml allow tho mlxturo to
l. Fill into fish and sew the fish with
ol .? i BtrinP antl darning needle.
Kit) Uie fish noil i itli shortening nnd
tt dus,t. ?lth nour- Place ln earthen
Mnj dish and bale In a modernte
n for fifty minutes. Haste fish every
L !ta .ra'?ut with a little highly
Mconcd French dressing.
How to Make
Raspberry Jam
(By a Jam Make)
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Nrrfti iSii 1.' ot llny cruahwl rnsi
'! "llh aUK" Sr""ln"f kttle. Mix
r ul, h"P'n CPS (3 lb ) of
taiiiiv i .' mixture, ellrrlnir con.
W.' mln'SV0 mbn0'' ?h" '4" &
oiM.haii ' Sl. "groove from rtrn, at r
ttrrtnV lot H.nTi1" lvl,h. "aalonal
akt,' ail 'Tn.na pour l"n H.n
rlM., porpA"," jr ten half-pound
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fruit, ,rom n me amount nf
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Now, while the fish it cooking, paro
'otr owiirc of mushrooms,
,9t'ce fArcc onions,
Chop fine Uco leeks.
Wash and parboil for five minutes
nnd then add to tho fish.wltli one cup of
sour cream, fifteen minutes before re
moving from tho oven.
Itrollcd Il.tlihut Ilnrvnlflo
Wipe tho slice of fish with cloth j then
din lightly in flour and plnco in shallow
baking dish. Droll in a hot broiler until
nicely browned and baste frequently
with nicely nmsoncd French dressing,
l'lnco In u hot oven for ton minutes.
Now while the fish is cooking pare and
grate one medium-sized cucumber, t "-n
in piece of cheese cloth nnd squeeze V
Hub through sieve to remove tho seeds.
Place In a small bowl nnd add
Three tablespoons of hollandaiso
sauce,
One teaspoon of grated onion,
One teaspoon of finely minced pars
ley, One teaspoon of lemon juice,
One-half teaspoon of salt,
Pino hof mustard.
Mix well nnd spread part over the
fish. Send to tabic in baking dish nnd
use balance of sauco when serving.
Boiled Fish Kinco
Prepare the fish and place In a piece
of clieceo. cloth ami tie sccurciv wirn
piece of tape nt both ends and ln the
middle. Plnco ln a large kettle
Sufficient water to cover fish,
Ttro onions, sliced,
One-half bay leaf,
One clove.
One allspioc,
Ono small carrot out in very thin
slioes,
Two tablespoons of vinrgnr.
When boiling ndd the dish and cook,
allowing twenty minutes to tho pound.
When cooked, lift into a colander nnd
allow fish to drnln for a few minute.
Then arrange hIIcph of toasted bread in
center of hot service platter and turn
fish on this toast. Cover with
Ktnro Sauco
Ono cup of milk,
One-half cup of flour.
Place In n sauccpnn and stir to dis
solve, then add ono cup of stock In
which fish was cooked. Bent well and
bring to a boll. Cook slowly for five
minutes, then add
Yolks of two eggs,
Juice of 'one lemon,
Three tablespoons of butter.
Boat very hard nnd then ndd
jTico finely minced green peppers,
One onion, grated,
One-half cup of capers,
One-half cup of finely minced pars
ley. Cook for three minutes nnd Berve,
spreading little of fish nnd garnishing
fish with thinly sliced pieces of lemon
nnd finely minced parsley.
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DAINTY FROCKS
HAVE FRILLED TUNICS
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By COHINNE LOWE
Most of the aprons on tho new frocks
look ns If they went with a silver trny.
Very different from tho parlor mnid
So dincrcn
ftomihe ordinary
Wilmar
PEANUT BUTTER
jsm J&r&t: sszre
jfwa 'A . evSs ii
cum that will aid your appe
tite and digestion, polish your
teeth and moisten your throat.
By the
ms $KI
After Every
lavor Lasts!
finish, however is this item as found' on
tho cffectlvo frock illustrated today.
Tho dress Is h heavy brown silk In
tusnlj weave, nnd Is trimmed only with
a doublo plaited quilling of self-material.
This Is found on the two apron
tunics front and back which differ
from fhn iiniinl irnrlMtf hv lirlnc nro-
longed to tho hem oi the skirt, nnd
on draped collar and short siecvcB,
Malting More Money
Ilntlitub Ilnttlc
It was only ft little moro than ft year
ago that MIsb noes Davis abandoned a.
iHlrrcnufnl ntnn-n rnrpar to enter tho busl
ncss arena on n designer and manufac
turer or toys, not. uecauso eno man 1
thoroughly enjoy stago life, but becauso
she felt that the future was distinctly
limited and liunlneau nf a moro xtnblo
kind would bo worth a lot more to her
In tho years to coma.
"My grandmother taught me to enjoy
the little things of life," said Miss Davis
recently, while discussing her changed
viewpoint, "and led Indirectly to my
cholco ot a business. Ono of mv earliest
recollections la maklnr toys from pota
toes and other vegetables under her di
rection, and she also showed me how to
get the most out of them. When I was
only eight years old I remember making
playthings for my own amusement, ana
on the stago my epnro moments wero al
ways utilised In designing dolls and toys
"Just about the tlmo I was looking
for some novolty which would havo an
appeal for the majority of children my
pet bulldog took It Into his hoad not to
permit himself to be bathed. Ho Junt slm.
ply wouldn't get Into the tub and that
was nil thcro was to It until I chanced
to throw a rubber ball of which he was
very fond Into tho water. In he went,
nnd was content to stay there and play
while being washed. 'If a dog will do
that, why shouldn't children do the
same?' I asked myself and started right
In to deRlgn and mako a number of rub
ber tovs which would appeal to the kid
dles during their bathtlmo. I didn't
havo much troublo ln selling them,
either In fact, tho principal difficulty
wan ln filling tho orders, for I wan cnre
ful to experiment on children I knew,
and thus always struck something that
hit the fancy of youngsters as a whole.
Now" I'vo got my own factory
to delicious
peppermint
flavored sucar
jacket around pep
permlnt flavored chewing
makers of
Meal
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I Delicious Food Good
I Dance Music pj m
H I Bring Yonr Friends .8
flj pi Tables Indoors and on l H 1
I ; v"in'" 1
IX J Large Banquet Rooms for " I
J Private Parties . 1
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WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S
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Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store
72 Styles of Summer Dresses
$3.75 to $7.50
$4.75
$7.50
9 styles of dresses at $3.75
10 styles of dresses at $4.50
18 styles of dresses at $5
15 styles of dresses at $6
20 styles of dresses at $7.50
Sizes for women and young girls.
Checked Gingham "Peter Pan" Frocks, $4.75
New ones as cool and demure as one could wish. Especially
designed for slender figures. All sort3 of checks, including black and
white, red and white, blue and white. Collar and cuffs aro of crisp
white organdio edged with a narrow pleating.
(Market)
Not What Cheap Silks
But What Good Silks
was our aim in preparing this annual Sale of Summer Silks. It is
easy to see that anv one of the silks is "worth making up." The 35
inch taffeta at $1.85 is soft, silky and with the luster and "swish" of
excellent quality. The 40-inch crepe meteor at $2.85 is delightfully
heavy and it slips through the fingers almost like quicksilver. The
navy and black messaline at $1.65 is uncommonly weighty and
measures 35 inches wide.
39-inch sports silks, of fiber silk nnd cotton, arc in effective pat
terns for skirts at $1.85.
35-inch foulards come in a number of rather quiet patterns at
$1.50.
38-inch crepe de Chino in many plain colors is $1.50.
All-Silk Silks, 95c
35-inch whito hnbutai and 33-inch natural color Japanese pongee.
Both are ideal for Summer blouses, pnjamas and underclothes.
(Ontrrtl)
COME from the heat of
Chestnut Street into the
Down Stairs Store.
There arc fivo entrances on
Chestnut Street and as many
on Market Street, and two on
each street load directly to the
Down Stairs Store.
Center Aisle
Yes, LEATHER
Handbags at $1
Best dollar bags wo havo seen
in many a month. Envelope and
open-top kinds, the latter with
outside flnp - covered pockets.
Brown, gray, blue and black.
White Leather Belts, 50c
Popular -inch and 1-inch
widths in sizes 30 to 40. Plain
and pierced. Fresh ones just un
packed. Dress Aprons, $1
Cool and noatl Of striped
percalo in pink, blue nnd lav
ender, trimmed with plain color
and rick rack. Elastic holds them
in at the waist.
Checked Percale, 19c Yard
Popular small checks in blue,
green, red, brown. Also plonty
of neat stripes, figures and dots
in good colors and combinations.
36 inches wide.
Girls' Middy Blouses, $1
Good ones of white jean, well
made, with collars and black ties;
B to 14 year sizes. Made with
short sleoves.
Women's Habutai Blouses
Lowered to $4.90
The heavier quality silk that
so many women like to wear with
sports suits or with whito skirts
and sweaters. They wero all
quite a bit more in regulnr stock,
but sizes are broken and prices
hnvo been lowered to send them
out quickly.
Plenty of 25c Turkish
Towels
ready for this hot weather.
Spongy ones in plain white or
fancy effects. 18x36 inches.
Double-Panel White
Sateen Petticoats, $1
They go out ns fast as they
arrive. Theso aro of lustrous
sateen with rufllcd flounces and
doublo panels back and front.
Plain while sateen ones at the
same price without double panels
arc heavy enough to be shadow
proof,
Pantalette Frocks for
Little Girls Are Now $1
Far less than any have been
marked so far.
Protty striped ginghams with
contrasting color around tho bot
torn of tho short skirts
and
bloomers. Rick rock braid adds a
nice touch around
sjeevca and pockets.
the necks. I
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A world of prottincss to slip into
on a hot day. Sheer cool frocks in
lovely styles and colors. Manu
facturers and we ourselves are clear
ing nway oddments by making prices
particularly low. Therefore one may
not find every size in each of theso
72 styles but there are all sizes in n
variety of models nevertheless.
Plain voile, figured voile, organdio,
checked gingham. Plenty of white
and the sweet-poa shades of pink,
blue, green, violet. Useful dark
shades also. Ruffled, tucked, em
broidercl, with organdie points and
in dozens of other entcrtnining
Fascinating
Cotton Dress Fabrics
One might well imagine that a kind fairy had been here
and, by the combined loveliness and low prices of the
materials, put pretty dresses within the reach of every
Cinderella !
Vitf" .'.-I'-' Krf 'i, orchid
" , ,'ViWi , 'l-A';- ,-fcJi.i' maize.
Wliile Voile at 35c
is 41 inches wide, finely woven
and well mercerized.
Voile ot 25c
specially priced, is in very pretty
figured patterns and in plain
green, rose, blue, orchid, canary
and apricot. 38 inches wide.
(Central)
Strong Couch Hammocks
Lowered to $10
It would bo nice to get one in time for enjoyment over this
next week-end. A couch hammock can make the Summer mean
twice as much to one in rest, comfort and enjoyment.
6-foot couch hammocks arc covered with khalci
duck.
5-foot hammocks are covered with heavier khaki
or gray duck and have exceptionally thick box mattresses,
so that they are very comfortable.
Both kinds have strong angle-iron frames, galvanized
springs and chains reaching all the way down to the springs.
(Central)
$6.40 $4 $4 $6.40
Tan Sports Shoes
Unexpectedly Fine at $4
, One hardlv expects to find soft pliable tan leather sports shoes
with fashionable perforations and imitation win? tips for so little.
One style pictured has buckle and strap with medium heel, the other
has five eyelets nnd low heel. Their welted soles arc substantial but
not too heavy for hot days. Also, these unusual shoes are in the
light tan that is so popular.
Isn't that good four-dollnr news ?
Yes, practically every size.
White Shoes at $6.40
Five-eyelet Oxfords of canvas with stitched too caps and medium
heels aro simplicity itselfand mightily comfortable. The whito
leather rumns with buttoned strnns hnvo imitntu Koii .f- j
' tbor expensive looking perforations
ou iiiugii in vogue.
Enough for just 1000 women in tho two lots.
(Cheitnut) V
New Special Purchase of
Men's Shirts That Are
Fast Color, $1.65
1200 of them! Plenty of
different patterns and col
ors. All the good stripes
that men like.
Every shirt made on
Wanamaker dimensions, in
the Wanamaker way, so
that it may give full satis
faction as long as it is
worn. Buttons are good
and buttonholes well fin
ished. Either corded madras or
crepe-like material in
almost every imaginable stripe.
A woman may feel perfectly 3afe in buying any
of these for her men folks, because they are all sort3
that are "sure-fire" for men !
(Onllrrjr, Market)
Saving Five Dollars on
Men's All -Wool Suits
at $20
About a hundred young men can take ad
vantage of this opportunity to get seasonable
all-wool suits of good-looking cheviots, well
tailored and fitting correctly. They're all-around
Wanamaker suits and the price is cheap. All
sizes up to 42, but not in every pattern.
(GnlUry, Marbrt)
Boyohform Brassieres
$1, $1.35 and $2
Every day more women are re
alizing the great comfort and
good appearance given by Boysh
f orm brassieres with their
straight-line fronts. $1 models
are of pink mesh and basket cloth.
$1.35 and $2 models are spe
cially good silk-figured basket
cloth or fine poplin with silk
stripe.
All sizes from 34 to 46.
(Central)
Organdie at 30c
inches wide. Pink, green,
rose, cadet, light blue and
Organdie at 50c
is 39 inches wide, somewhat
finer
quality, in the same colors. .
Linen-finished Suiting at 35c !
such as is used for kiddies' clothes, I
is being greatly used for slip-over
dresses. It is 32 inches wide and !
comes in brown, tan, orchid, pink, i
green, yellow and cadet blue. I
White Tricotine and f
Gabardine at 38c :
?6 inches wide, is about half its
original price.
English Shirting at 55c
32 inches wide, can be had in
very good-looking stripes. Soft I
and fine and cool, it feels almost j
like silk. Dnrk and light grounds.
as well as tho mannish low heels
"AU Vvy l'"Jr ''''"''"'iiunii'i'l
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Vacation Nightgowns
.$1.75
We call them that because so
many women like them for vaca
tions. They need no ironing, for
they are of crinkly pink crepe
with cool blue fans in it.
(Central)
Comfort for the
Porch
Cretonne-covered pillows and
headrests for porch chairs are
50c each.
Bar Harbor chair cushions,
thick and soft and substantial, aic
covered with pretty cretonnes at
75c each.
(Central)
Cool Summer
Curtains
SI a pair for hemstitched scrim
curtains.
$1.50 a pair for hemstitched
mniquisette curtains.
$1.50 a pair for ruffled muslin
curtains.
All me white and fully 2M
yards long.
(Otitrnl)
Here's a Pretty
Apron! $1.50
It is almost n dress and many
girls and women will wear it as
such! In bungalow style, it is
of unl)le.-chp(l muslin trimmed
with bright cretonne around the
square neck, short sleeves, down
the front and on the pocket.
(C rntrnl)
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Good-Looking
Bathing Suits Are
Inexpensive
The Surf Store is full of
women's nnd voung girls' bathing
suits that are remarkably good
foi the money.
$2.25 for straight-line black
sateen suits trimmd with white.
$3.25 for plain black surf satin
suits with shoulder straps, such
ns girls like.
Peter Pan Suits at $4.85
ere vory popular. Made of black
suif satin, all black or with whito
pique collars and cuiTs.
Ruffled Suits at $5.75
are of black surf satin. One has
three ruffles and a waistline. Tho
other has two ruffles and is
straight-line.
Extra-Size Suits at $3.25
A model suitable for women
who wenr sizes 48 to 52 is very
well made of black surf satin
piped with green or white
Smart Bathing Suits for youns:
gills nro trimmed with plaid ging
ham nt $0.75.
Tights and Capa
Cotton tights, 50c to $1.35.
Part-wool tights, in sizes 23 to
32, nt $1.65; sizes 30 to 46. $2.
All-wool tights, $2.90.
Caps, 25c to $2.50.
Slipper nnd BhooB( 50c to
$....,5.
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