r'!'JA i1 F ftJF ---j5 WlWlrJ '"vt'-'Tl " I w I" IS? n jr5. Json Suggests te Make With H usewijc of the Cumberland or Halting nw-j ' Peasc ftc unq M. A. WILSON fit. '"'f, rMervf. few rlu'i'. niLTi every J"1 S,ass' crock ami jar ffIL! . : , .,! every variety of jam. J.- wnn n. -. , ti,nt you can. it W yd imman" attractive touches and till ff0.nLWh"" Inter bill of fare. M "MLLTJ,linz an-l atlrnc- Se -"""L. .-; l,r made with a geed Tire dish" en" ec re" .".! "i In the Cumberland Meun- . B,,nV.'.ii a most .1 t!ri.,15rh home-made apple but- ;WW5"B .-.i .Mle bread. ter. PP ",' , housewife told me that 'i u rnudv or perhaps stormy clnjn ' t renehed for her bnkinpc things he, (u a .real baking spree. The smell "d"A nlaln i homely goodies just ' i,w? Srk "up .the family wonder- e. In fact, the sIxtwn-ycar-OM son W"vil te me that he wished It would tjnurlted .te me ' thpn thera wllB rlr ?f !" ?,,f 0f tnstr vlctuala F! h" Ke llnuer a tew days In the n""" .a. ms llniter a tew nays in xne Mtf Jj T S Fain, se that she h0PM bake. I didn't have- long te 2? and It rained for three days with ,,rA,ti,i liewllnff northeaster doing "whS. reS'arc at a less for something Mfdd variety te the menu and te heir. ,of .. ii rut. If you have a full you ?ut., , Ullles and marma.- ,cl01t rn,. can list like this mother, set W"-'!?-Sm; n real delicious feast. 5 nnu in"- - (Jap nidge Urewn Betty nub the isaaJ K00d iheitmintf. i !"- R.r (net apples, parea ana iie. ., e" MP e epii "" . Thnc cap e 6rJ(ferum6, 5 ,r0.fMnM cup e ,, One-half teaspoon of salt, n r Jwel ipoei e 6eWiff ponder, 0 nf.Jiel cip e " "; -nfcr ,f(!I (Je inMe " '"'"v- VK nnd turn Inte meld. Clese meld. .' nlaee In n saucepan with wnter J"3 tWrS of depth of meld. Reil for Yeu Wax and Polish These Floers of Modern Linoleum A New Dishes Marmalade and Jam Mountains Uses Rainy Days .- ... . Family one hour. Serve with vanilla snuce, garnished with hard sauce. Ma's Cream Jam Cahe Place in a mixing bowl : rice-tnlrrf cup of sugar, One egg. Five tablespoons of shortening, Twe and ene-quarttr cups of flour, One-half teaspoon of salt, Four level teaspoons of baking pow der. One-half level teaspoon of nutmeg, One cup of milk, Ilcat te a smooth batter nnd then turn In well-greased and floured oblong pan, nnu ennn ler tiurty minutes in n moderate even. When cool, split nnd spread both nieces liberally with Inm and cover with finely chopped nuts. New spread ever lower hnif of enke the cream filling, when cefd. Place en top nnd brush the top of rnke with melted butter, covering thickly afterwerd with powdered sugar. The Cream Filling Plnse In a snunan One and one-half cupi of milk, One-half cup of flour. Dissolve the flour in milk, and then bring te n bell. Cook slowly for ten minutes. New ndd One-half cup of sugar, One-half teaspoon of nutmeg, One teell-bcatcn egg. Heat hard te blend, and then cook slowly for three minutes longer nnd have quite cold before using. Marmalade (ilnger 1 1 read Place In a bowl One cup of melassci. Twe-thirds cup of ftroteit sugar, Twe-thirds cup of shortening. Cream well nnd then add Tarrc-gunrcr.i cup of black coffee, Three and three-quarters cups of flour, Ttce level tablespoons of bakina pow der. One level teaspoon of ginger. One-half level teaspoon of allspice. Peat te thoroughly mix, nnd then turn in well-greased and floured baking pan, nnd bake in n slew even for forty- In this attractive sun par lor the fleer of Armstrong's Inset Tile Linoleum gives an added touch of color and brightness. This linoleum fleer is comfortable under feet, and easy te keep clean. Cook for the CIRCLE 'A trademark en ihe burlap bach PERHAPS you have thought of linoleum as a fleer covering te put down and walk en generally in a kitchen, pantry, or hall. Have you seen the new kind of linoleum, laid as a per manent fleer in the living-rooms, dining-rooms, bedrooms sun parlors of handsome modern homes? Rugs are laid upon these floors, they are kept in perfect condition by occasional waxing and polishing they are beautiful, dur 'able floors. I Any geed furniture or department store will show you i this new, modern linoleum. Loek at the rich plain colors, delicate Jaspe (two-tone) effects, artistic inlaid and printed designs, and you will realize hew perfectly such floors may be blended into any scheme of interior decoration. Linoleum is quiet and comfortable under feet. It is a cool fleer in summer, a warm fleer in winter. Ne ether fleer is se easy te clean. A geed way te install Armstrong's Linoleum as a per manent fleer is te cement it down firmly ever a layer of builders' felt paper. Such a fleer remains tight and solid. Any store will gladly give you estimates of the cost of Armstrong's Linoleum floors, put down in your home. Armstrong Cerk Company, Linoleum Dept., Lancaster, Pa. New Yerk Office: 212 Fifth Ave. imstren&sLi for Every Fleer EVENING PUBLIC Things Yen 11 Leve te Make amlwTea-Jlpien rufetW This DAINTY TEA-APIION' can be very quickly made. Cut the main part of the npren the shape shown at the right of the Illustration. Have two Inch strips of the material plceted. Yeu will need ene nnd one-half times as much ni the length around the shoulder strap and the circumference of the npren, plus the length of the two string ties. Shir the shleld-Bhapcd apron ellghtly nt either side ; Jein It te the belt. Shir the ruf fling and Jein It te the straps nnd npren In mnktnB thin DAINTY TBA-APneN you can utlllze the geed parts of dis carded shlrtwalntH, even If they are of differt-nt colors nnd material. FLORA. five minutes. Let cool, nnd when cold cut In three pieces. Spilt each piece ngaln nnd spread liberally with marma lade. Sprinkle thickly with finely chopped nuts. Put together like layer cake. Try this tart. It Is called Sprudles Jam Tnrt lilne n deep pie plate with plain pastry, and then place in n bowl One and one-quarter cups of jam. Three apples, pared, cut in quarter and sliced thin. One-half cup of finely chopped hmM, Our cup of seeded raisins or prune, cut in ftif. One nip nf breadcrumbs. One-half teaspoon of nulmcq, Mix nnd then fill in prepared pie plate, nnd plnce inch-wide strips across the top. nnd bake In n slew even for thirty-five minutes. Dried mountain berries arc nied In plnce of the raisins. Stniddlc This pastry Is delicious and very env te meke. Hell the petry into nn oblong sheet nnd have it about one- i quarter inch tlilrk. .New place In n bowl Otic cup of jam or marmalade. Three apples, pared and diced. One-half package of seeded ralsini. i'-'a -i5- "ii a ii nn n i I w $u n r ARMSTRONG'S Linoleum Rugs Your merchant can also show you Rugs of Arm strong's Linoleum suit able for kitchen, dining room, bedroom. Made in several sizes, and in a variety of pleasing and artistic designs. Fully guaranteed te give satis factory service. sLiineieum in . the Heuse LEDGER - PHIL ADELP'HI A,, WEDNESDAY, One cup of finely chopped nuts, One cup of coarse breadcrumb! One teaspoon of clntinmeti, One-half teaspoon of nutmeg, One cup of brown sugar. Mix, nnd then spread a little en pastry nnd start rolling. Hepcat until you use the entire nmeunt of filling. Fasten the ends securely nnd lift en well greased nnd floured baking sheet. Hake in slew even for one hour. When cool, cover top with water Icing and cut n Blnnt Inte two-Inch cuts. I'nrsen's Toast This dish is usually served for sup per en n cold night. Try It; It U very geed. Mince finely two ounces of salt nnrb niul liripwii In n skillet until a dcllcntc brown. Add one-half rup of flour te the fat In the pan, and blend well. New ndd two nnd ene-hnlf cups of milk nnd stir until smooth. Hrlmr tn n bell and add two ounces of dried beef (lint la cut into bits nnd Inm lien, cov ered with boiling wnter for live min utes. Drain beef well nnd ndd Otic cup of grated cheese, One cup of diced carrots, eoekrd un til tender, One rup of diced turnips, coektd un til tender, One cup of diced potatoes, cooked un til tender. Sensen with pepper te taste. Te serve lift n generous helping en a large slice of toast. Fried Illnck-Eycd Peas Senk one cup of black -eyed pea1 ever night nnd then cook until tender in the morning. Drain nnd then mince finely Twe ounces of salt perk, Four medium-sized onions. Cook the perk nnd onions slewlj until llie perlf Is well tiled out. nnd tlu-n odd the peas. Season nnd reek like n ashed potntees. Serve with chicken grn y. Mrs. Wilsen's Ansiveri DearMrM. Wilsen Will you plense give n recipe for corn bread? MRS Q. Cern Bread Place in n mixing bowl One and one-quarter cups of four, Three-quarters cups of cernmral, Tu-a level tablespoons of taking powder. Three tablespoons of shertcninn. Twe tablespoons of sirup, One egg. One and one-quarter cup of ir.jfrr. Peat te mix and then turn in n well -greased pan, nnd hnke in ,i het even for thirty-five minutes. 1 i WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S I WANAMAKER'S Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere Ceit oe Becoming Hats at $3 and $3.85 Charming velvet hnts in the correct fashions of the dny nrc in nil .the fnvored colors. It is an unusual pntheiinKi for the hnts nrc the type tlint ene would expect te nny considerably mere for. Cellars and Sets at 50c Four groups': little Peter Pan cellars of openwork embroidery en fine cambric; lower Peter Pnn cellars of organdie, linen nnd mndrns In various finishes; long roll cellars of new embroidery, some mnde in Switzerland; cellnr-and-cuff sets of pique, linenc, satin, ergandie nnd cress-bar materials. At this price, ene may have plenty of fresh and delight ful cellars. Corsets at $1.59 Lightly honed corsets for slight figures arc of pink hrocade with four pnnels of elastic te make them suitable for sports wear. Satin Corsets at $2 Of pink satin, they have elas tic en cither side of the low tops. Children's Outing Flannel Nightgowns at 85c Warm nnd comfortably full, they nre of blue or pink atrijied outing flannel in two style. Sizes G te 14 years. Bungalow Aprons at 75c Just like dresses and dninty enough te be worn as such, the aprons nre of percale in pretty checks, stripes and figures, trimmed with rickruek or piping. Alse some plaid gingham Pelly Prim nprens nt 7."ic East Aisle Opportunities Stamped Pieces for Embroidering Tea towels nnd guest towels of various kinds nrc 25c. Linenc senrfs are 50c. Linenc centerpieces nrc 75c. Desirable linen scarfs and centerpieces, stamped in most attractive pattt-rns, are SI. 25 and 51.50. Blanket Bathrobes at $3.85 Women's blanket bathrobes in the lovely warmer, darker color ings are in flowers or plaids. Outing Flannel Nightgowns at 85c Women's warm nightgowns with double yokes front and back are cut full. Bandeaux at 50c Bandeaux of pretty silk-and-cotton basket w enve have tape shoulder straps and fasten in back. Seldom Such Opp Complete Autumn Showing of Fine Chamois-Lisle Gloves for Women This sh.pmei't brings the new Autumn colors and the newest low price Leng glove.-, especially, bear lower prices than se shop, a time age as two months. Strap- Wrist Gloves Special, $1 White, cafe iu lait, covert, brown and gray are all here in this splendid strap-wust glove. SI a pair for 'we-clasp gloves with spearpeint stitching en the backs. Thev aie in chamois, covert, brown, white, cafe au lait and giay. $1.2,"i a pan for strap-wrist gloves that are especially well made. They are in black, white, covert, cafe au lait, brown, gray and chamois. A Wide Choice at $1.65 Strap-wrist gloves with straps going all around and fast ening with pearl buckles en the back, arc in white, covert, cafe au lait and brown. Spearpeint stitching en the backs. 8-butten-lc ngth gloves with btraps nt the wrists have extra gores in the cuff.-, making them mere attractive. They are in white, cafe au lait, covert, brown nnd gray, with spearpeint stitching en the backs. 12-button-length gloves are in bla. ' brown, gray, covert, cafe au lait and white. 16 -Butten-LengL at $2 These tine lung gloves are in white, covert, brown and caie au lait. Other Leng Gloves are in the new Autumn shades, 8-button length te 16-button length, at 51 te $1.50. (Crntrnl) OCTOBER 5, 1921 $2.50 56 Different Styles louses Fresh new blouses, suitable for imniPtliatn wearing wilh new Autumn suits and fay plaid skirts and sweaters. All of the Fashion points of the new -.easnn will he observed loeso turn-hack cuffs which will fit smoothly ever the outside of sweaters and jackets, Peter Pan cellars, frills, pleatings and tucks. Materials arc of excellent qualities-, sheer and fine. 16 Different Styles in Dimity, starting at $1.85 24 Different Styles in Batiste, starting at $1.85 13 Different Styles in Voile, starting at $2.25 3 Different Styles in Pongee at $3.50 Here are blouses for women of all types, from the school girl who wants a youthful blouse te wear with a slip-en frock te the woman who wants "something plain in size 46." ( MnrUfl) if f Girls' Black Scheel Shoes, $2 Geed heavy-weight laced shoes cut plenty high and bvilt for real service. Seles are thick enough for hard wear and heels are low and bread. Sizes 2l's te 5. Women's Comfert Shoes, $4.90 A great many women like these shoes for general wear around the house. The leather is black kidskin, soft and pliant. Seles are turned. Tees are bread and roomy and can be had with or without tips. All have rubber heels. (ClirMnul I Coats as These for $38.50 i Merkrt) -p- 5.3.7b -" -' t at Less Than Men s All-Weel Suits Made te Measure $30 te $50 Business men who knew a geed thing are showing their appreciation and approval of this new service in the Men's Stere. They are making sure of the fit of their suits, cheesing the material from a geed assort ment of patterns, and yet are saving money. If you've never had one, why net treat yourself te a made-te-measure suit? The same fine grade of tailoring gees into all of them. The material and style govern the price. These Separate Trousers Are Life Savers for Old Suits! ('eat nnd vett are all light, but no matter hew many coats and vests you have, nnd no matter in hew geed condition they are, they aren't a bit of use without trousers! That's where the Mtn's Stoic en the Gallery has helped sn many men and brought coats and ets into use again. All-Weel Trousers at Se te $7.50 and it is the rare .-uit, old or new, that we cannot find trousers for! .allfry, MnrUrt Imagine a soft, warm coat with a deep cellar of mole for S38.e0. Or a coat with a ft gray cellar of Australian opossum for $3S.50. There are many such coats in this col cel col lection, as well as a goodly number with cellars of fluffy, long-haired furs, such as wolf and skunk dyed opossum. Others show cellars of raccoon, nutria or dyed ceney in the fashionable beaver tint. Every Ceat Is Siik Lined from neck te hem, plain colors or figured designs. Materials are veleurs, suedene and many variations of the Belivia weave. In beaver, Malay brown, Sorrento blue, navy and black. These Are the Best Coats We Have Ever Had for $38.50 They are cut en the newest line. Tiey ire full length, and soft warmth and Winter comfort lurk in every line. All sizes in the group. Inexpensive Serge Frecks of Great Charm Delightful little dre.-.-es, by the score, are ready in the Down Stain; Stere It's a cheery, youthful gathering of simple frocks, easy te slip into and com fortable te wear. They Start as Lew as $7.50 for serges and at $10 and $10.75 there are frocks of similar types developed in wool jeieey and tncetine. One and two piece dresses of exceptionally fine French serge navy, black or brown arc made in the very popular Peter Pan style with detachable and rever sible cellars and cufTs of cream or white satin. $ 10.75. Twe-piece wool jersey dresses, in the same style, have pleate 1 nkirts and cellars and cuffs of linen. In ninhefny, dark brown and navy at $10.75." Between $10.75 and $25 there is a wonderful collection A new nrrival at $25 is sketched It is in navy blue with a scalloped ceatee and scalloped hem which are beaded and faced with orange satin. 13 in New . Autumn Skirts Are Strongly in Faver of Bex Pleats That is a point that a visit te the Ski it Stere will emphasize. Prices, are another mteie-ting point, as they aie decidedly lower. Fer instance, at $8.75 there arc some rxcerdtngly prettv skirts. One is in a black-and-white com bination. Anether is in Autumn browns. A third hews navy blue en the top side of the pleats and a rmirt litt'e check, in red and French blue, en the inner side. ( Mnr;p i Smart Scarfs of Seft Alpaca ." 1 -1 m h -tarfs, fini-hed with fringe, aie of the delightfully soft and warm imported al paca. Women i like te wear them (iiit-ide of fjit jackets and, later n, uiMde coats. In nav. brwn, black, grav, buff and a gra anil-brewn heather that leek.- like the in-.-icic of a ihetnut bun. ..l ',. ( f ntrul i $5 (7 ) f - ( y I'! i l feif-wy 0 WimI mrrlv $10.75 $25 A 'hit I .T ir; ?M KM i ! 1 L HmOi (Market) r
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