'fif ' -'i -$M ' V3 P r' ,l-"f,T' EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1921 11 fefer EJiitfs Has 7Vea; Ways te Use Apples and Shares These JVithMrs. Wilsen The Fruit Can Be Made Inte a Delicious Rell, Inte Crisp Pancakes, a Unique Pudding or a Spicy Censcrve Hv mks. M. A cmrteM. tM& community WILSON A. Wilsen. All In New A fnrmlntf I' Yerk State famous for Its nplrmllil Tarlctlcs of winter nppicn. mere nv Mrs Ellen Kbbitts, who feiiiln te thip corner n uplenilM collection of apple recipes. She writes us follews: .Mv Dcnr Mrs. Wilsen J rend with tntrrpst your Cosmopolitan Kitchen nml e 1 tlmt5? would llke te send jreu femc nil npple recipes from an apple com cem "nnltv We Brew the finest npples TrS, nml nnvlmve seme culls we ue tbA? & &MCrwrtn Mether EbMlta' rrclpes nre famous. The tourists en tlie white i Mountain trail ceme miles from the beaten track for her npple cenMrvn. She bns built up n renl trade for it. I .r nrliidlnc this recine, tee. 55, m Mus. nnmrrs- daughter. 0," a recent visit te this forty -ncre form with its enormous linrns, that rare for the products from the farm. I went te visit mother and daughter Kb bltbi nnd of course, I was very nnx nnx lein te brine te this corner net only their splendid npple recipes, but n se many ethers which I will give at a later ante. . . Mether Ebbltt' nuked Apples Wash and cere the apples of the game i New pare e thin strip from the top and bottom of the npple. Place tee apples In n double- roaster and for one dozen apples add : One cup of seeded raisins, One-half cup of broien sugar. Three-fourths cup of boiling water. Put the raisins la the space made by removing the core nnd etir untax nnd water tepether In a small saucepan ana One-half teaspoon of nutmeg, Pinch of cloves. Tour ever the apples. Clese the reattinr pan and bafce In n slew even for forty minutes. Apple ReQ Pare six npples and then chop them ry fine. New place in ft raisin bewl: t 7'ire cups of flour, One-half teaspoon of salt, Four teaspoons of Inking petc&er, Three tablespoons of sugar. Rub between the hands te m anil tlien rub into the flour flve level table trtfwns of shortening and then nse seven tablespoons of milk te form a dough. Tien out en a floured pnetry beard and vi out one-hnlf inch thick. Spread ilsjlttly with shortening and then cover wftti brown sugar and cinnamon. New snuied the prepared npples, roll as for jelW roll nnd tuck the ends securely In. Lift te n baking pan and brush with Tell: of one egg, four tablespoons of 1MB. .Mix. Dust very lightly with ehran mcU and then bake In n olew even for nfita minutes. Serve with thin apple sauce. Apple Paeea&ea Snre three apples and then cut the iw in very thin whole slices, se that each sllce will have a bit of the cere In tie conter te held It together. Place ia at mixing bowl : The own of flour, One-half teaspoon of salt, Ttie teaspoons of sugar, Feir teaspoons of baking poteier, Oni egg, Oni' cup of thin apple sauce. Beal te mix thoroughly and then drop in n pi in of het fat from the epoen, as for pajicnke. Lay n thin slice of npple in the center of the pancake and cool; until nltcely browned. Turn and cook fide wlui apple in. Lift en n, soft piece of pape.r te drain. New spread with thick iiple sauce. Dust with powdered sugar na d rerve. Apple Pudding Crush one-half pound of soda crack ers fine land then rub n pudding dish with but?r. New place- n layer of thin flieed npfl lea In the bottom of the dhh, Season ith brown sugar, cinnamon and a bit. of butter. Then a lnyer of the crushid fceda rrnkcrs. Repeat this until the i ih is full and hnve the ap ples en M'P. Pour ene and one-half cups of thnu npple sauce evor the pud ding and tU'in cover the top with crumbs prepared am follews: Bte tablespoons of flour. an & Chaining Tailormade Suits of All-wool Ciiameis-Tex $65 A RICH, si aeft wor sted fabric that mnkeB up into warm, mii art -looking garraenta. F n u 1 1 1 essly t a 1 1 e red te meet the ex acting de mands of smartly dresaed wom en. Mr, Proper per. .tonally deslpnn, uts and fits 4 very garment. Fashionable Lei limsf Tailor 928 Chei taut St. lmmmmmmm - I I HI giwmniii,iiiijiiwj!rapjiiii!,iEiiiEiir m jiiitoetim a A typical Asca value OSCM Sliced Dried i f Four tablespoons rt brown sugar, 7'tce tablespoons of shortening, One teaspoon of cin tamen. Rub very lightly bejrween the fingcre te mix nnd then upreait ever the pud ding and bnke in h1ev( own for forty live minutes. Hetter tint this pudding under lock and key, if 3 en wish te keep It for dinner nnd especit illy where there lire young folks nreuii) I. Mether Eb bitte sttye it is the most tnnlnlizlng dish jeu can make. Mellicr EbbltlV App'e Conserre Plarp in a hninll prctei vlng kettle : Four cups of sugar, One cup of xcaler. Beef 7Q pkg At all our Sterca i t' iUJ0P5a$nra Uring te n Iwll and cook for five mhiulcH. New pare and cut In slices, And mid te the sirup with ., . Thinly grated rind of one-half lemon, Juice of ene lemon, One cup of candied citron, One-half cup of candled erange peel, One-half cup of candied ginger, One package of seeded raisins. And the following spices tied in n piece of cheesecloth : One Icaspec of atnger, One teaspoon of cinnamon, One-half teaspoon of nutmeg, One-half teaspoon of allspice, One-fourth teaspoon of cloves. Cook very slowly, stirring frequently until thick like jam. Htore in sterilized hnlf-plnt jars. When cold cover with parnflln nnd then seal. Mether Kbbltts tells me Ihnt T.reat grandfather Kbbitts was an Hast In dia merchantman nnd that he net only brought home fine species and Oriental tmrctincats. but nUe n collection of fine Old World recipes which are still ?unrdcd very jealously by the women elku of the household nnd handed down from one generation te nnether. Hi MMa-T A m I ' rn H mt Dtrigncfltirocmintirief'XppToctdb'jGoaAHousekttpint's mM m vm Dtritn cfhiiroem irJtrior;ppTecedb'jGocdHotueknpns Dtpartr.cnt eFurn iskingt c id Decorations. The Darcale btd ttsad jAccti if number sitfAlnithid in mahogany, eraalnut. The room of all rooms ISNT it true that.vtnuch as you love the living room, the dining room and the library, yen love your bed room mere? In this room, with its tasteful hangings, rugs, lamps and pictures, you probably spend one-third of evejy day mere time than you devote, te any ether room or interest. Truly, the bedroom isthe heart of a home and the heart, ef'khe bedroom is the bed itself. Yeu want a strong bed-without rest disturbing creaks or rattle a bed that harmonizes with the furnishings of the room a bed blessed with welcoming comfort. Such a bed is a Barcalo bed. Built of clean, sturdy steel, splendidly designed, and beautifully finished in rich mahog any or walnut. Your furniture dealer will be proud te show you one of the latest creations of Barcalo craftsmen. There are many designs te cheese from perhaps you will select one of these shown here. Together with a Barcalo mattress and Barcalo springs, a modern Barcalo bed will give the health-bringing rest te the body andthe satisfying delight te the eye that is worthy of your own bed room the room of all rooms. BARCAJLO BEDS This Barcalo tx'tn it number 3705, finished in rich mahogany, walnut, cak, or ivory eiamel. The same design if also furnished in a standard full :Wir bedstead. pii r;7!OTfry;3f ffiMfen 11 1 'I WANAMAKER'S I DOWN STAIRS STORE 1 WANAMAKER'S j s A Hosiery and Underwear Sale at Strangely Save a Deal Upset Prices That Will of Meney for Many People Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere Women's Silk Stockings, 50c, $1, $1.25 Men's Cotten Half Hese, 7c, 10c, 18c Women's Underwear, 10c te 75c Thet world does move! Just as we are about te say goedby te Octeberand Autumn, here is a sale of hosiery and underwear ready te outfit one for Winter at the very smallest expense pos- 720 Pair Women's Silk Stockings at 50c Twe wanted kinds I Either plnln or with luce stripea. liave scunicd backs. Beth conic in black and color?. Seme slicht imperfections -which will net hurt Ihc wear. 1000 Pair Women's Silk Stockings at $1 Seconds of a quality that scllfl at double and mere when entirely Beth have- perfect. White nnd colored stockings are ull silk from tee te top imagine them at ?1! Alse black nnd colored stockings that have cotton reinforcing and garter tops. Beth kinds have wide selvage cams. 2000 Pair Women's Silk Stockings at $1.25 First nuality 12-strnnd silk stockings in black, navy, cordovan, Ruseian calf, African brown and the fashionable gray. Seamed backs. A new shipment of one of the best "specials" of the season Women's Vests, 10c; 3 for 25c Almest half the earlier price for ribbed cotton bodice top ests in regular and extra sizes. Finjt quality. Women's Vests, 20c rir3t and second grades in fine ribbed cotton bodice-top vcst3 a new special purchase. Women's Combination Suits, 25c Half price for fine ribbeil cotton suits in low-neck, sleeveless style with tight knee, also closed style. "Seconds." 1200 Pair Women's Cotten Stockings, 25c Full-fashioned white- stock ings and seamed-back black stockings at the ene price. The white ones are just half what they were recently. Beth lets are "seconds." (Crntrul) Men's Underwear, 75c te $1.25 Children's Underwear, 65c, 75c, 85c, 90c sible for worth-while quality. Broken lets reduced in price from our own stocks. Special purchases of similar groups from reliable Qualities one can rely en ! In the Gallery Stere for Men Men's Half Hese, 7c; 3 Pair, 20c manufacturers. .Sae darnlngl Geed, firm, varm half-hose like the.se arc se cheap they can be worn until they reed darning and then thrown or given away. They arc broken assortments from our own higher priced stocks sizes from SHa te 10 Mi in the let. All black. Perfect qualitj. Men's Half Hese, 10c; 3 Pair, 25c Still better quality at little cost! Seft mercerized cotton in black and coler3. First quality. Originally these were deuble and mere In our own stocks. Women's Drep Stitch Part-Weel Stockings, 85c Light-weight sports stock ings tee fine te be clumsy. Made in a warm brownish heather mixture te wear with tan brogues. "Seconds." (Outran Men's Half Hese, 18c; 3 Pair, 50c Medium-Height full mercerized cotton in black and colors. "Sec- Women's Medium Weight Underwear 65c Regular and extra sizes in high-neck, long-sleeve vests and also in ankle-length drawers. Made of slightly brushed white aotten. "Seconds." (Central) Women's Winter Combination Suits 75c "Seconds" of just the kind very much in demand. Made of fine ribbed white cotton. Either sleeveless, or short sleeves with low necks and ankle-length drawers. (Central! Beys' Merine Combinations 85c and 90c 8 te 10 year boys can have two grades of combinations each quite a large part wool. One at 85c is heavy for the boy outdoors a let, the ether at 90c is smoother, lighter weight and better look ing. The first is perfect, the second has slight flaws very hard te find. (Central) There Is Real Value in Coats This Year and Ne Weman Need Hesitate end.;. Men's Merine Half Hese, 25c SCc moeI socks! Light gray and light weight. "Seconds." Warm cneugli for midwinter. Men's Fiber Silk-Plated Half Hese, 35c; 3 Pair, $1 Wanted shadc3 of brown, gray and navy, "seconds" of a liner quality. Men's Fiber Silk-and-Weel Half Hese, 65c "Seconds" of a quality that bells regularly at a'.nieat double. Smart ribbed effects, geed for sports or everyday. They are silky and yet have the warmth of wool. Brown tene only. Men's Shirts and Drawers, 75c and $1.25 75c for heavy ribbed unbleached cotton shirts and drawers made very well with slight imperfections which have brought dbwn the price. 51.25 for light Winter-weight merino (part wool) shirts and drawers of first quality a decidedly special let. (Gallery, Market) Girls' Combination Suits, 65c Fine ribbed medium weight cotton combination suits for girls 4 te 16 years. Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, knee length. "Seconds." (( entral) Beys' Combination Suits, 75c Medium weight unbleached cot ton suits for boys 8 te 16 years. High necks, long sleeves, ankle length drawers. "Seconds." (Central) While coat prices were se high a great many women "made their old coats de." This is no longer necessary, for coat prices if Iji kS J rV$ I'lJ'W iv.t't'VMft I. ,7 '- . fl "1 J arc as Ien- or lower than they have been in many years. Sound value can new be had for a very reasonable sum and money put into a coat ' is wisely invested. At $25 te $39 there is a splendid collection of real Winter coats. These are of velour, broadcloth and the new variations of the soft and cozy Belivia weaves. Seme are without fur, ethers have wide, luxurieua cellars of Australian opossum, nutria, skunk opossum, wolf and beaverette (beaver-dyed ceney) . Nearly all are lined throughout, with silk and interlined. . Celers are exactly the ones that women ' want for practical wear, navy, brown, malay I and black. Sizes for women and young women. ! (Market) ' Made Veils Seme Bordered Amazing, SSc Ne hat hns the right "Paris" touch without one! Seme of these lovely veils have tilk fringe, some silk chenille or velvet det3, some silk embroidered flowers and all are as lacy and fine as one could wish, l'i-yard lengths. (C cntnil) Warm Outing Flannel Pretty pink aniOblue colored stiipes en white grounds. 27 inches wide, 15c and 18c a yard. 30 inches wide, 20c a yard. White demet flannel with a soft nap. 27 inches wide, 15c and 18c a yard. 36 inches wide, 20c and 30c a yard. (Central) Old-Fashioned Quilting Challis 18c a Yard Nothing takes the place of quaint quilting chalhs! Thij is 30 inches wide and mectIy in Per sian patterns with arieus color combinations. (Central) $39 $29 Pretty Plaid Skirts, $5 group of skirts worth talking about. Bex-pleated skirts and knife-pleated skirts of serge, velour and prunella in a!! the smart Autumn stripes and plaids. Thev are a jelly group and make- ene think of outdoor hikes, golf links and all sorts of pleasant times. Just right for wearing with sweaters nnd eperts coat. iMarheO Rich, Glowing Autumn Shades in Millinery Beautiful New Hats at $6 Black Satin and Black or Patent Leather Pumps, $7.50 They have ene instep strap each, turned soles and baby French heclH. Iho last is the medium slender ene that wemen favor this bcasen net tee long and nurrew yet net tee short and wide. Exccllunt pumps for both street and evening wearl (Clieetnut) Women's Quilted Silk Vests, $2 They ure hand quilted and warmly padded; black with white or lavender linings. Vests with sleeves are 93.75. (Centre!) The glorleuj red"! and brewi .-. blues nnd grays, given and, f course, black. Levely failky duvctyn hats i-. smart little shapes are ready t wear with new Fall frocks. Alse plenty of the lai'ger flaring shapes that arc becoming te se many wenic". In fact, there's a hat in this col lection for each woman's indnuiual style, whether she prefers a hat that is close and tailored or one that ia wide and dabbing. ( MerUct) 'V ) . "SPECIALS" in the Extra-Size Shep Mith prcttj embroidery nightgowns trimmed with or luce- tucked Women's nainsoek drawcru trimmed ruffles are 75c. Remarkably pretty slip-en organdie are SI. Fine lace-trimmed nainsoek gowns nre ?1.50. Levely Lined Corduroy Kimonos, $11.75 Seft, silky vide-wnle corduroy in rose, purple, Copenhagen blue and cherry red, lined with a soft, silky material in matching color. Wonderfully cozy and comfortable for colder weather. (Mitrket) A Trie of Charming New Dimity Blouses $2.50, $3 and $3.50 Made especially for the needs of today the slip-ever sleeveless dresses and blouses, sweaters and the new suits they arc by reason of style and material extremely dchirable. All three of them have snugly fitting wristbands and turnback cuffs that may be worn eutside the sweater or suit. Twe have Peter ran cellara. 1. (Market) Lew Prices en Extra-Large and Odd-Size Rugs Substantial Qualities People who want larjre rug usually want them badly, and nothing uill lake the place et an odd-size rujr in certain rooms. But because prices were high people have held of. Many will be glad te knew about these geed old-time quali ties at today s rock-bottom prices. Everj thing indicates that new is a geed time te get rugs. Wilten Rugs 11.3x12 feet $100 11.3x 15 feet $125 Axminster Rugs 4.6 x 9 feet $17.50 6.9 x 12 feet $28 9x9 feet $40 9x15 feet $62.50 9 x 18 feet $78.50 11.3 x 12 feet $42.50 nnd $52.50 Tapestry Rugs 11.3 x 12 feet $27.50 Weel-and-Fiber Rugs 9 x 15 feet $22.50 and $30 12x12 feet $20 and $25 12 x 15 feet $23.75 and $30 Hit-or-Miss Rag Rugs 9x15 feet $16.50 918 feet $22.50 1212 feet $18.50 12 x 15 feet $22.Kn ll U hmtnut 1 vammrnvmumaa razxi
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