wris'Tr".n Tp. V- "r -,' J M f! i w '"( "r ?' l , n" f Jl A vl 'I evening Public LEDaEPHiiiAPBLPHiA, Wednesday, jutY 13, 1921 4 r ' yr. , H Jki 'TjW W True Pudding and Jumbles i From OW Kentucky Given by Mrs. Wilson nt Dinah Herself Tells of Recipes "Bcfo' d N Bemdans Cooking of -Today Her Deli Recipes Never Fail de Wah" and Delicious 4 Br MBS. M. A. WILSON (Cttvon'' 'Xnfahtt reservtd) ABOUT four hours' ride along a flno ,nl mtt from LoulfiTllK Ky.. I , ..IS nn old-time vlnntdHon. . The & ?flr " BIMel famous for it" i beftu 51n.i om n. its fine horses and roo1 !,i?kliS Here. n in fow other plftceg ,nAtint Dlnnnh vrne born in nlnvery and Auni' . -t.litv venrs of nice : Tot 'J.TS ''. Sry ns n kitten; after bdc 1 f"" .. (1f t,t i,e vouneor fenwuuut , . jJ0 cnn lthfr read nor write, wvo me rmrnv to you today, "My mnmr .ml. fnrii nb Mme days. Thnr war great, ouhu.u nrf huat'ln' In dem tlmca. Company 7r mammy cooked for Olncral Lee. al7.... nhnVo. ehl e. them suro wuz 'har war great buatlin' 1 dem tlmca. Company dlnnah nnd nuppah, fur jur "" ...Kn,t ,1n wtir. pnv. UWb.T.linnahJ;t high noon. But. Ah Td'elar. cuo mo a minit please dit fowl Mr ntiffln LU hnln't brourtt in Sii.flndlln'a. I Jcs alius hab beaten S trait fo tea and I aims to start them to nce, w ef yoa'vo a mind to sot .while I'll git to mirk." With' this final admonition, Aunt Dinah reached for her bis stone pan is Bho calls her yellow mixing bowl, and began sifting flour, making nnd bakinjt over n hundred beaten biscuits. Her recipe is much too largo for you, to I have reduced it in site. Placo in a mixing bowl Three-fourth oup of buttermilk, One teaspoon of salt, .... One-half level teaspoon of oaklng ' T&ree tablespoons of melted lard. Btlr with n spoon to dissolve thor oughly and then add threo cups of sifted flour and work to ft dough-llko bread dough. Beat with n rolling pin for five minutes. Fo'd nnd turn the dough and then put It through the food chop per five times. Bent ngnln for three minutes. The dough should break off very enapplly and havo a lot of little fine blisters. Boll out about one-quarter inch thick and then cut with bis cuit cutter nnd mark both sides of the biscuit with the fork. Place on n bak ing chect nnd bnko in n hot oven until a delicate brown; this usually takes twenty minutes. Theen biscuits nre much like the water cracker, dry nnd maly when cold. Yo (Kdo-Tymo Floating Island Placo two cups of milk in n saucepan and add Sine tablespoons of sugar, Bit tablespoons of cornstarch. Dissolve the stnrch, bring to n boll and cook slowly for ten minutes. Ke moTO and let coo! and then flavor with One teaspoon of vanilla, One-fourth teaspoon of lemon ex tract. Let cornstarch cook one-hnlf hour, then turn into n glass dish. Now plnco on a flat dish Whites of two egg. Bent with a Wlra spoon until stiff and then add Four tablespoons of thick, rich pre serves, Three tablespoon's of s,ugar. Whip until this meringue vf hold Its shape. Pile high on the cold cus tard nnd dust very lightly with clnnn inon and dot with tiny bits of preserve here and there. Serve with sponge cake. Dinah's Recipe for Puff Pudding Rub seven custnrd cups well with butter and dust with sugar, and then fet In a baking pan. Now place hi n bowl One and three-fourths cups of milk, Two tablespoons of melted butter, Three level tablespoons of flour, Four level tablespoons of sugar, Beat with egg bentcr until a smooth batter. Now put hi yolks of two eggs and heat again. Whip the white of two cjgs until very Stiff and fold into tho batter. Fill Into the prepnrod cups about two-thirds full. Bnko in a quick, puBt he served hot with butter, hot oven for twenty minutes. They Fnlry Butter Placo in (i bowl Six tablespoons of buttor or three ounces, One-half cup of potedcred sugar, Pinch of nutmeg. Bent with n wooden paddlo or spoon until a fluffy creamy inlituio and then add Oho tablespoon of boiling xcatcr, One teaspoon of vanilla extraot, nd beat ngnln. Then whip white of ono egg until stiff end bent into the butter and sugar mixture. This should bo ft light nnd fluffy mixture. To servq tho puff puddings turn on dessert iilnte nnd cover with n. table spoon of ciuphcd nnd sweetened fruit nnd then garnish with fairy butter. Cream Toast Allow two slices of bread for each service, Toast. Now placo in sauce pan Ono and one-half cups of milk, 8ix tablespoons of flour. Dlssolvo tho flour in tho milk nnd bring to n boll. Cook for three minutes nnd then ndd jfico tablespoons of butter, Three-fourths cup of finelu minced phicken or other finely minced cooked meat, One iccll-bcatcn egg, One teaspoon of salt, Ono-fourth teaspoon of pepper. Bent to blend nnd hent uutll ocaldlng hot nnd serp over the toast. Aunt Dinah alwn)s uses the bits of chicken picked from the back of enrcnta, neck and giblets, Fruit Jumbles, Southern Stylo One and one-half cups of sugar, Tico-thirds cup of butter, Yolks of three eggs, Place in a mixing bowl nnd cream well nnd then ndd : Thrco and one-fourth cups of flour, Four level teaspoons of baking poxo dcr, One oup of buttermilk. Bent to mix nnd then ndd Ono teaspoon of nutmep, One-half cup of rich, thick preserves, Ttco cups of seeded raisins, One oup of chopped hickory nuts (any other nut will do), One-half cup of chopped citron, Finely grated rind of one-half or ange, Finely grated rind of one-fourth lemon. Mix well and then cut and fold into this mixture tho stiffly benten whites of three eggs. Bnkc in a woll-grcascd and floured pan with n tuho in center in a slow oen for ono hour. Let" cool in pan. This enke is not iced nnd is cut when a day old. Aunt Dlnnh is famous for her corn bread and folk usually usk her for the recipe. "Well, it's dis way," replies Aunt Dl jnh. "Ah takes siiine menl and n little mlto of wheat flour and ndd a plush of salt and a snnck of sugar nnd some raisins, and then Ah takes some nlgi, and it depends on weddor the nigs is cheap an how mnny Ah usos ef (ley jest nln't, then Ah Jmt manages nlong wif one experience '11 teach yo'." Howcor, try this cornbroad recipe: Rub a Russian iron baking pan liberally with shortening nnd then add two extra tablespoons of shortening to the rmn. Place lu n mixing bowl One and one-fourth cups of corn meal, either white or yellow meal, Ono cup of flour, Ttco level tablespoons of baking pow der. One teaspoon of salt, 2'ico tablespoons of sirup, sorghum molasses, if you have it, Ono egg, Ono and one-fourth cups of sour milk, Three tablespoons of melted shortening. Bent hard for five minutes nnd then hcut the baking pnu, until smoking hot. Turn in th ;nixtnrc so that It will be about three-quarters of oji inch thick. Plnco at once in n hot oven nnd bnko for thirty minutes. Cut with a knlfo into squares on a pinto covored with n nap kin and send to table at once. Swoot Totnto Pudding Rub a pudding dish with butter. Now pare nnd grate four medium-sized fweet potatoes into n mixing bowl and add Orated rind of one-half lemon, Pinch of nutmeg, Sitvn ttihlcipoans of melted butter, Three-fourths oup of sugar, Yolks of thrco eggs. Cream well together nnd then ndd Tico cups of milk, Ono teaspoon of vanilla extract. Bent white of two eggs Tnd then bent them into the potato mix tine, using the egg benter. Buke in a bIow oven, stirring the pudding twkc. Bake for thirty-fio minutes. When thu pudding is cold cover with meringue. Beat white of egg utifT, and just be fore you remove the sf beater ndd two tablespoons of sugar und bent again until tho mixture will hold its shape. Now add two tablespoons of powdered bugnr ond cut and fold in thin powdcicd sugni, keeping In mind the fact that the moment you stir n meringue in any wiij iou break- down, the tinv nlr cells nud it then bocomes tough nnd leathery when cold. Place meringue by tho spoonful ovor the pudding and brown quickly in hot oven nnd let cool slowly. FLOWING ORGANDIES RETAIN QUAINT CHARM Cfj Bl ; H M 1 I By CORINNB LOWE Tho mora ono looks like an old -fash -lonpd wallpaper these days the less nro one's chnncci of being a wall flower. Tuke, for example, tho delightfully quaint organdie model shown today. At first gllmpso you nro reminded of noth ing so much as the oldtlme wallpaper w lilch hung In your grandmother's house. Thh effect in produced by medallions of embroiders in red nnd white silk, which form tho finnl touch of qunlntncss on a full skirted model that might have been lifted direct from n Oodey's Lndy Book of Civil Wur dns. Collar and Mowing sleeves nro faced with cherry colored or gandy, nnd plaited sections of the white nre nrrnnged In Interesting variety. White pearl buttons truverse the center panel. Making Curtains Crotonno curtnlna are nttroctlvo when made with un Incli ruffle of taffeta gath ered In tho middle. Tho same effect Is cnrrled In tho valance, tho vnlanco being stialBht and fitted' to the window, with the rufflo at top and bottom and up tho ends The bottom of the vnlance cnn bo shaped In scallops. A paper pattern should be fitted to tho window and the icnllops carefully planned. A simpler valnnco would bo to box plait It nnd new a tape In the back through which tho rod runs Between tho box plaltn tho valance can be cut up Into a Fhnp This should bo celled with the ruflle Dclinenlor. 1 JJ, Malting More Money vyitli HamllJerehlefi "Lo Mar" ls tho name of an enter prising young woman of Chicago or at least the pseudonym under which she prefers to hldo her Identitywho hrts capitalised her 'artlstlo bent and has achieved a nlqjie In tho irallery of the Nation's successful business women. And It Isn't through "art" as wo Kenerally understand It, cither. For the designing and making of whnt might bo termed a "handkerchief do luxe" Is tho business which has brought her commercial recon nltlon ns well as nn Income which makes It necessary for her to send a good-slzea check to tho Collector of Internal Ilovo nuo evory thrco months. 'flic Question Corner Today's Inquiries 1. What nttiHilthlng punctuality Is shown bv tho rocord of -Miss Mnr gtierito Shernr. of Toiiekt. Kan., who has just gond through col lege? 2. Describe nn exquMto taffeta pil low for the pink bedroom. 3. In framing or relrnmlng a picture nt home, what can be used in place of tho tiny nails needed, if tho supply has run out 7 4. With what flowers Is tho mesngo. 'Tnrcwoll! Give mo jour good wishes. Forget mo not." 5. In enfo of n burn, while cooking or working In the kitchen, what convenient lcnicdy U quick nnd easy to apply? 0. How cnn two different effcrt be acquired with one dresi 'which hns n n'ented skirt nnd long basque waist? YMfcrrt.iyV Answers 1. Mrs. Tjdln Spo'ford, of Lcwlston. Me., hns in her possession four solid slhcr spoons made .out of the knee buckles of her great grnndfnthcr. who vas a soldier of 1 tho Revolution. 2. A portable windshield, mado to fit into the bnck of the collar and protect tho neck has been invented for the comfort of the clrlxcr who is suscentlblo to drnftx. Drop n t-tone into a glass of water. If jou cnn still see the outllno it is a diamond, if not it is glass. "Let tho bonds of mnrriago unite us," can ho said by means of tho bluo convolvulus, "bonds," the ivy, "marriage," nnd a few wholo straws, "unlto us." 5. Finish olf tho ends of a ruf fled stole collar with llttl ruf fled pockets of tho same material In ordor to combine decoration with utility. 0. Mike a collar cuffs, holt and side . floating panels for a striped dres out of the material turned the other way, so that it trims Itself. 8. 4. Up to four yearn ago Miss ! Mar led the conventional and carefree llfo or tho nvcrnre young woman of good Boclnl connections Iri a Uouthorn city. She had always possessed nrtlntlo ability and, with It, tho strong desire for expression In soma creative manner, For a time, thercforo, Miss .'"La Mar" confined her nrtlstlo efforts to tho designing- of gift handkerchiefs for her friends. Then ono day she announced her (Intention of trying to sell some of her handiwork and, an she says', "cro-' ated as much of a sonsntlon an If she had announced a trip to the moon." "I refused to bo subdued, however," Miss "Le Mar" continues, "and n few weeks Inter I sent to one of the big stores In ChlcnKo threo of tho handker chiefs as samples. Imagine my amazt ment when, nlmost by return mall, I re ceived an order for ft gross when half a dozen was a good output for mo In a week I I went through, with It, though. Gave up all my engagements and worked night and day until that order was com pleted, Thon, when more orders com. moncod to pllo In, I realized that I couldn t do the work alone, so I started to bulla UP a Conn nf nKVlnlnntn hn,. kins nnd other Invalids who wero only too i. . Bil- u"! worn, i nave a mailing list of more than 1000 customers now nnd business is booming." Making Tassels To mako tassels, wind the cotton ovet a two una a h lit Inch cardboard as many times aa desired, slip thlead under loops on pne edgo nnd tlo socurely, slip rrom cardboard and tie ft second tlmo by Wrapping thread around tassel about thrce-fpurths of an Inch from first tie And fill ring or loop thus formed wlU doubles Modern Prlscllla. rSSSXXS,EiL4u;AJMii.rffvi & 1 I Pwjj You'u 1 fll b'SKS' taste ' 1 Iri KH difference! P k At all our Stores 4 L Fashion's decree becomes genuinely allur ing In the season's light, filmy fabrics. For Delatono has en nbled women of fastidious tasto to hae perfect freedom In tho cxposurcofstiouldcrsandarms. DELi-TO Is a well known scientific prep aration for removinir hair from neck, face or tinder-arms It works safely nnd sunly. Pre pared scientifically nnd recom mended by beauty spechlhts, It leaves the skin clear, firm and perfectly smooth, Easy to apply sim ple directions Tilth ovcry jar. AtAnyDruggist'i or Department Storo wmm SeWihg Made a Pleasure 1 rWSbPllir 1 JBlliiil fin J'- i1siyvPlHKnl VT n PflWlmiiin HiHiisB slisBsnrHBBSKtlsrfrrM twnimi fuHl 1 iw M jjm jfgi ,ii BJSJD iMgfiflBiBlsoMBVBaHsBMSJBSRBBSfltfflBSJSJSJBPSJsbViiBBH ?. 3 Come and see it 1. Electric Automatic. 2. Por-tablo---take it you when you - with travel. 3. No bobbins to wind. 4. No tensions to tegu late. 5. Silent. 6. Sews heavy materials. or light 7. Its stitch is threetimes as strong as ordinary stitches. 8. Attach to any light socket, any kind of current. 9. SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS. Call nt our store and see it, or phone for n free demon stration in your own home. WelcoxGibbs SeWachipe Co. 1709 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Telephone: Spruce 2192 WANAMAKER'S WANA MAKER'S Wariamaker 's t Down Stairs Store A Whole Village Full of the Prettiest Frocks All at $5 xtBctlK $5 S5 S5 643 Summer hot-weather frocks at this one price ready Thursday. Sizes from 14 to 44 and from 48 to 53i, according to the model. White and colored organdie, white and colored plain voile, foulard printed voile in light and dark colors, checked ginghams in black and white and light colors, Spotted voile3, checked organdie tissues and others. Surpliced, sashed and ruffled styles, some with vestees, a few with pique straps. All amazingly pretty at the price that's partly because many of them were more expensive a few days ago. They will be chosen rapidly we know! (Market) A Special Crepe de Chine at $1.25 Added to the Silk Sale 38 inches wide, in white, navy, black, turquoise, flesh, brown, Pckin, emerald, gray and rose. 40-Inch Wash Satin, $2 Yard Lustrous and lovoly, a good quality, for skirts, it is in pink, flesh and white. It has been scarce and 13 greatly in demand. Taffeta at $1.85 Mnny women have been buying this for bathing suits, as well as for dresses. 35 inches wide, in navy, brown, silver, garnet, golden brown, Wistaria, tan and black. Foulard at $1.50 If Mother ha3 a birthday soon, she would appreciate a dress length of this soft silk. 35 inches wide, with navy, black, brown or blue grounds and interesting designs. (Central) Blouses to Wear With Slipover Dresses, $2,75 to $5 Everybody is wanting them to wear with slipover dresses of gingham, jersey, linen and silk, and also to use with sweaters. Materials arc mostlv demure strined or checked dimity and snowy batiste, I both of which launder beautifully. Thero nro Peter Pans, short Tuxedo collars, blouses with frills, tailored blouses, quite smart and plain, and blouses trimmed with lace! In the Little Gray Salon Blouses of lino imported voile have insertions and edgings of real filet lace They have frills that will look well with sweaters. $8.76. Blouses of Georgette crepe to wear with silk and wool slipover frocks and silk sweaters nre S9.75 nnd S12.75. $2.90 (Market) This Man's Oxford $5.75 A flno little group of real Cordovan and calfskin Ox fords! Brogues or straight-lace stylo with as few or as many perforations as one wants. Priced less because there aro not quite all sizes. (Men Gallery. Market) Center 1 Oppert oo Fiber Rugs a Third Less 9x12 feet, $9 7.6 x 10.6 feet, $8 6x9 feet, $5.85 The patterns are woven. The rugs are reversible. Two things that make for long and satisfactory serv ice ! The assortment of patterns and colorings is good. (Cliostnut) Sb Z. $ yrf55 o S6 cs3a y p"tt bri JIM I Mk Mk w ? ,- I'atJw Just try our 1 miwJf mmk -F I Jt has that rich, delicious, creamy k WVOy JWtS 4" I flavor-and just tart enough to JLV J''MtMW I take away the thirst. So different iSgg Z4&WM Because 1 v01?,. ,iust, ordinary buttermilk. g Wry Mimm JJ,cl-"" i:ou 11 like it immensely. Order by Zfj? $&&Sj&MJi T? A HP1L Phone or ask your driver. y i JM&m MB IS 1 hill Hi & " &'W'tffKMMmi.rt n.is;,'"! wozmm u icximmwstmm. ... iu . . rzr j.i.m W7 f r i .nt r niirwkK.i.r! ir ir4ir 1 KWPiM Sample Silk Bags Luxuriously Framed at $5 Beautiful silks, lined with charm ing colors and having uncommonly rich-looking frames of plain, carved and iridescent celluloid shell or plain and ornate metal. P,lack. navv. taune and brown. VA V8S2xa & $5 Large and small sizes. Usually only one of a kind each one attractive. (Clioxtnut) SPECIAL NOTICE" nt nmnn t IcA to m,.. , . "r mllk rtellvtry nerr- ..V. 0KlrUB Mid Tr,l..l. ...- ..' ii- " ,n u"y ttl HI tlie ilty. Hi Milk i( Supplee -Wills -'Jones Li tmmKimmmmmmm it dissolves instantly and com pletely. It makes silky, abundant suds in any temperature of water. And it dissolves completely, even in hard water. A Test is Your Proof FABa new aoap-f lake made by Colgate & Co. safely washes fine FABrics. White Sports Hats $2.50 to $5 White hemp and wool inter braided; felt trimmed with wool embroidery; ribbon trimmed with lows of straw braid; hats with crowns of brushed wool; small and medium shape such aro tho hats, on lines that are at once smart, good-looking and becom ing. Velour Hats at $8 Tailored velours, softer than volvet to tho touch and properly crushable, nre excellent quality. Tho colors arc sand, a brilliant orchid and white. (Market) Women's Summer Vests, 20c Regular and Extra Sizes Fine white ribbed cotton with bodice tops or low neck, sleeveless style. "Seconds," but the imper fections are neatly mended and often too slight to notice. 1000 Wanamaker Special Corsets, $1 Typical Summer corsets, dura bly made but lightly boned. Top less and low bust styles for slight to average women. Thero aro three especially good models that women will like. Summer Nightgowns 85c, $1 Fresh and cool for hot Summer nights. Two styles at 85c aro of white nainsook, hemstitched(or trimmed with embroidery. Three styles at $1 the pajamas and middy nightgown of nainsook, trimmed with bands of pink or trimmed with embroidery. Prices Down on Bathing Shoes, Tights, Caps Women's bathing shoes, both low and high, aro C0c to SI. Cotton bathing tights aro COc and 8nc. Rubber caps in diver or tarn o'shantcr shapes are 25c to 55c. Many of the fancy affairs were a great deal higher. Dresses for Miss 7 to 14 Marked Down to $2.45 Pretty aflfnirs that she can vear for "best." Flowered lawn, plain organdie and checked voile in pink, blue or maize. The organdie has the fashionable "point" trimming in white; the flowered lawn is trimmed with plain color and tho checked voile is finished with organdie collar nnd cuffs. Girls' Delightful New ! 250 Splendid Fiber Rugs $5 3Si Frocks, $7.75 The material is a dotted voilo that greatly resembles Swiss. The dots are in red or bluo and the frocks have many tiny ruf fles, deep hems and bows of nar row bluo or red velvet at the necks. Sizes 12 to 10 years. (Market) $1.25 I Close to Half Price As dm able and good-looking1 Summer rugs as could bo found for porches, halls and, in fact, anywhere that light rugs are needed. Good browns, blues and greens in woven natterns that wear so well. 36xG3 inches. Linen, Jersey, Pongee and Tricolette Suits j-ess $12 is tho new low price for white, pink and bluo country club suits of wool jersey. ?8.75 is the surprisingly small prico for a handful of dark wool jersey suits. ?10 is equally inexpensive for crisp linen suits in white, natural, blue, brown and rose. $18 is the newly reduced price for natural pongee and tho navy blue tricolette suits which havo such distinction. Not all sizes in every style, but nearly all sizes for women and young girls in the collection. , (Mnrket) L.J gj $10 $18 t 4 - h-j 1 . r t 7 !' '! i ift ?.., xi o wu r 'I i-K-l
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