J? , ' A .-- ' ' t ' it i rfr i 7 11 EVENING P.UBLIO LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA', THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1921 ft s .- ' P.T.T If m Mrs. Wilsen Uses Sour Milk as Well as Sweet in Making Bistuits and Rolls Heminy, Whole Wheat, Bran, Cem and Potatoes Are All Geed Material for Delicious Het Muffins By MKS. M. A, WILSON COLD wcntlier uses the vital energy of the body much mere rnpldly than ether oensens e( the year and for hfs reasen: Many folk who arc seden arr and Indoor workers can add het and arldiHe cakes te their menu an I foci confident of geed result,., 'it makes as little real difference trhcthfi- you use eeur milk, sweet milk water In making the batter iind imhR in the following recipes. De it alter Iho choice of liquid for the SelitiircT rven though It rech against The grain te use our milk, without bale " Veda still, you can make splendid iridic cakes and biscuits with sour milk and baking powder. Heminy Hellew Mulllns riiice In a mixing bowl One nnd one-half cups of sour mill: water will de. Four tableipoens of shortening. Twe and three-fourths cyps of flour. One teaspoon of salt. Tice level taltcspoens of baking pow der One cup of thick cornmeal mush. Beat with n spoon te blend thoroughly and then turn in wcll-greascd muffin mm and bake for twenty-five minutes in a het even. BaUerfleld Biscuits Place in a mixing bowl Three and one-four cups of white One-half cup of cornmeal. One teaspoon of salt. .... Three level tablespoons of baking V Twe' level tablespoons of sugar, Uub between the hands te mix and then rub into the prepared Heur, six tablespoons of shortening and use ene cup of milk te form a dough. V erk smooth nnd roll out three-quarters of an inch thick. Bake fifteen minutes In 'a het even. Wliole Wheat nnd Dran Muffin Place in a mixing bowl Three cups of sifted ichelc wheal fl"r- . ,, it. One and one-half dipt of bran. One teaspoon of salt. , , , . Three level tablespoons of baking powder. Twe level tablespoons of sugar. Rub between the hands te blend nnd then rub in four tablespoons of nbort nbert cning. Mix te a dough with one cup nnd two tablespoons of milk. Itell out one-half of an inch thick nnd then nit and bake in a het even. The siiccpn of these biscuits depends entirely upon the careful and exact level measurements. Whole Wheat, Bran and Nut Muffins Thcue nre the famous health muffins that are used In a world famous sani tarium. Place In n mixing bowl Twe and one-half cups of ichelc wheat flour. One-half cup of cornmeal. One and one-half cups of bran. One teaspoon of salt. Three level tablespoons of baking powder. Twe level tablespoons of sugar. Twe cups of milk or water. Heat very hard for five minutes and (hen add Four tablespoons of melted shorten ing, One cup of finely chopped nuts. Pill wcll-grcusiMl nnd floured muffin linns two-thirds full nnd bake for twenty-five minutes in n moderate even. Felly Alley Waffles This famous old .Southern recipe has The Question Cerner Today's Inquliies What is the vplendiri 1 coerd of Mim Mary ltnitclmc, nsMstnnt ti tlie Judge of tiic Juvenile Court in CI irage, and because of this what title has been given te her'"1 Describe- a novel way of "dress ing up" the cdsi- of n linen towel, rer everyday u-e, hew is a go id-loeUinc luncheon cloth Irish ic neil V Of the Catherines fameu in his his tery, who was Catherine tin; UreatV In wcint way is n cunning serge school dress for Lady Kight ears Old made, and what clever trimming makes it stnnd out from ethers of its kind? What forms a strikingly odd gir-dl- that will brighten a dark frock'.' tcsiciilny'ri An.su erg, A hen n comparison of l.rad, eyes nn 1 hair belonging te the average mii'i and the average 'emnn Is mnde tin woman differs from the mini in having u broader hend in in' 'portion te its length, nnd dnrlcet oes nnd huir. An attached sf-el that can slide out from undetiienth it is the ox ex ox tremelj convenient feature of nn attractive kitchen table of wlilte enniwMcd zinc. I'e" milady's desk or dressing tnhh' tonics a quaint little pair of 'niidl'iehlers nmile of ghis- that is 'Imped veiy low se that the andlfs fitjnte place right abee the round bases. . Of (he Catherines famous In bis on. IVhorlue I, a peasant, who could neither read nor write, was an Kmprc-s of Hussiu, during the eventecnth century. A sti iking ecarf is fashioned of emerald green velvet, a circle of the material being cut out at each end mid finished witn n narrow bonier of vaii-colered wools, with a black silk tassel fastened through each circle. ' n three diamond-shaped pieces of tail satin itnerted in the front of ench slipper, n pair of brown satin ones is made unusual. feJE Wnmnn!! Crevning Glory It th brtuiy of her hair inj iu NATURAL COLOR. Empress Instantaneous Hair Celer Restorer l lutmlcu nd ciltmul fflir prtp' prtp' Htien thit will jmmifijriywith one apt Plicatien, teiiortgtier ftdtd hiltteiu Miguul color ertny dcilrtd nttunl ihtdt. tMyta apply no after tvathlng. In enntinitt tit fnr 9? vflr I l Atlttdingdtpt, and atu (tot or direct t by milt for f i . peiuge pid,lfuiutiifc w.r, innv rtnuwfa, Sunnlt lufficunt far trial icplluden itnt fc. Suit color duirtd. Dect. C Empress Mfg. Ce., Inc. I 820 liiglith Ave. 11 Ml New Yerk been Jealously guarded for mere than 100 years. Place In n mixing bowl Yolks of two eggs. One and ene-half cups of sour milk. One teaspoon of salt. Pinch of nutmeg. Three tablespoons of mcltcr butter. Bent with nn egg beater te blend. Jew add Three and one-half cups of flour. Six level teaspoons of baking powder, Tice tablespoons of sirup. Beat te smooth batter nnd then fold In the, Rtlffly beaten whites of two eggs. Hake in wcll-greascd waffle irons that are smoking het. Peacock Alley (friddle Cakes Place In n mixing bowl One and one-half cups of milk. One egg. Three tablespoons of melted butter. One teaspoon of salt. Twe tablespoons of simp. Bent hard te mix and then ndd Tire and one-half cups of flour. One-half cup of cornmeal. One cup of bread crumbs. Twe level tablespoons of baking powder. Beat hard te mix and then bake en het, wcll-greascd griddle. Cern Grlddle or Hec Cakes Place In a saucepnn Three cups of boiling wafer. One teaspoon of salt. Four tablespoons of sirup. Add slewlr ene nnil nne-nnnrtep entw of corn meal nnd cook until mixture will neia spoon upright nnd then turn in howl nnd let cool. Ufce one cup of flour te form into thin fiat enkes be tween the hnndH. Place en griddle nnd bake,, turning like griddle cakes. These cakes, te be successful, must be very thin and the flour used en hands while nnttlnir thpm nut. Horv with country fried perk with cream gravy. Petate Grlddle Cakes Place in a mixing bowl Tice nnd one-half cups of flour. One teaspoon of salt. Four level teaspoons of baking powder. Twe level tablespoons of sirup. Twe level tablespoons of shortening. One and one-four cups of milk. One cup of mashed potatoes. Bent te n smooth nilxturp nnd linkn In het griddle. Irish Scenes Place in n mixing bowl One and one-half cups of flour. One teaspoon of salt. Four level teaspoons of baking powder. One cup of dry mashed potatoes. Three tablespoons of shortening. One iccll-bcatcn egg. Werk te n smooth Iilprwl nml rlivi.ln into four parts and work ouch part out" into shape of saucer. Cut in four wedge-shapid pieces and bnke eighteen minutes in a het griddle and turn te orewn Detn sides. MRS. WILSON'S ANSWERS Dear Mrs. Wilsen Will you give a recipe for mnking peanut butter at home? MBS. W. P. K. It will net pay te attempt te make peanut butter ut home. The only way that you could attempt it would he In putting the peanuts through the food feed chopper nnd this is very uusatlsfactery and net at nil successful. Yeu can purchase peanut butter in large palls cheaper thnn you can purchase the nuts and then bhell them. Dear Mrs. Wilsen Kindly advise what Is the correct refreshments te serve nt u shower, there will be twenty guests. Can the same refresh ments nlse be used in the evening us well as the afternoon? I desire something nice, but nlse inexpensive. MRS. M. W. M. Teil may serve iee cream and cake, fruit salad with coffee and thin sand wiches made with cake nnd jelly ; potato salad, thin bread and butter sandwiches, cake and cocoa; celerj, nut nnd crenm cheese sandwiches, cake and coffee. If jeu desire jeu muy .erve ten in place of either the colfee or the cocoa, All the above will be suitable, for cither the afternoon or the evening. Fer Farm Women The American Farm Bureau Tcdera Tcdera tlen has nppelntcd n committee te draw up plnns for ergnni.iiig the two million farm women in America in n united effort te improve farm nnd home life from the social, health, economic, cul tural and civic standpoints. DISTINCTIVE CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS with or without Personal Engraving BURT & BURT 1001 CHESTNUT STREET Itoem "01. rhenri Walnut 1383 "f 1519 WALNUT ST. Reduction of High-Grade Fur Coats and Wraps 1 TAUPE CARACUL and SQUIRREL wrap , $850 1 TAUPE CARACUL and PLATINUM FOX WRAP $85e 1 HUDSON SEAL WRAP $g5Q 1 SCOTCH MOLE & CARACUL WRAP $ttjQ 1 AMERICAN BROADTAIL and SQUIRREL WRAP $5QQ 1 ALASKA SEAL COAT $45Q 1 SCOTCH MOLE COAT $325 Te Clese Out SO Dresses Tantrum, Trlcetlneii, VUeU, All Suits Reduced 20 Tiny Hat With Fur , Matches Her New Ceat By CORINNE LOWE We don't need crmlne or sable or kolinsky this year te make us feel well dressed. One of the striking fentures of the winter modes Is the use of inex pensive pelts by the great foreign de signers. Fer cxnmplc, a stunning navy cent dress of knsha Is trimmed with gray ngnelln. The suit from nnethcr foreign ntellcr Is set efE with lynx dyed green te match the material. The comparatively Inexpensive skunk Is employed en stunning afternoon cre ations of georgette nnd chiffon. And ene of the most eminent of designers has surprised us by the amount of rab bit which she dyes te the color of suit or frock. The use of both rnbblt nnd the crinkly pelts like ngnclla and astrakhan Is the limitation which the Pnris de signer for children puts upon pelts, nnd It IS one euscrvcu JiugL-iy uy our uu- me.stlc designers. Above we show n gray velvet coat trimmed with gray as trakhan nnd accompanied by hat te match designed for the girl from two te six. In the urn rat nhnpn far spurlH and eullns wear. Our 40 tpiv of ct ct ixrlcnce l at your sirilce. Stein man 54 N. 7th St. I'lienc: Miirkrt 2437 Ilrnnchi JflTcnten Uye Works. 107 H. Ith JAVE MEAT -SAVE MONEY with cverr reait of not,penltrr and (tin, inn Terj ike uin, lorre no ne no eralamennt of STUFFING or DKF.SSIN-0 fhw TeredwltU Dell'i Sonienlng. la eren the pleas ure ananeereue thecett. Hetel ehefi rscenv mnd it. If yenr grocer win net tup pi? Ten send lOe ler ro re ro ple paekacs. Ask Grocers Fer BELL'S SEASONING YWielCNulr AKriit. llrnry Uutti riiHmlrlnliltk When Hungry and Tired Frem Shopping Drep in at any of our con veniently located plucee nt luncheon or any ether time rest awhile and enjoy a refreshing meal. Anything you want quick ly, delicTeusly prepared for you. Always special plat plat ters ready or perhaps you JiiBt want srmm of our dainty rreneh or old-faihlenod paltry with & pet of oeITm. it or chocelotn. The iroednau of our feed, the cm. eUncy of our rervlee nd our mcJorite prlce will appeal te you. It's a Treat te L'at at any of our places 1527 Chestnut St. 29 S. 15th Street 12 N. 12th Street 1310-11 Drury Street 29 i.50 HnTlynr J Values te 70.50 HATSC PtMnia JCTKIVIHINTR IaWUTS Sfel & Bit IM Read Your Character By Digby Phillips The iMcnfe-.Vltals Reading character Is like most every thing else. Theoretically you can draw hard niid fast lines. Practically, you'll find that net everybody fits entirely within the clven classifications. Yeu have, for Instance, the three types of character, mental physical nnd vital. A great many people will. fall entirely within one or the ether of these clnsslHcntlenr,. But many also will pnrtake of some of the characteristics of each of two of tliese types. Yeu knew thnt the vital tmc. for In stance Is marked byhe face which Is broadest between the cars, with a rounded chin, nnd thnt the mental type Is broadest across the ten of the head I in the region above the eyes. But sup- pesu you nnil II persuil wiiu in uruuil abeve the eyes and between the ears, nnd whesn chin. Instead of being pointed or square, is rounded. And suppose that in addition the bodily build of that person tend te the round rather thnn fhe win ii re nnd htc-hended. Well, you'll find thut such u person pnrtakes of the mental chnrncteristics et oetn tnc mental nnd the vltnl types, nnd Is In short, whnt might be termed a mente- rltnl tvtie. It's a mighty efficient equipment for a DUSiness mnu ie nine, j nu win, i, w has special adventnges in the acquisition of profits, bb hns been explained in n previous nrticle. Add te tills practical predilection nnd judgment the equip ment of n high mentality, and you hnve n combination that Is suited net only for business, but for very big business If It is developed properly. Tomorrow Limber Joints About Short Hair The frequent shampoo is n necessity ' much mere easily than long-hair, hew for the short-haired. It is neces.snrv te 0Vl'r. thnt it is almost n pleasure te de keep the ends from separating "mid it. It dries rnpldly, nnd no grent ex cnuslng n straggly appearance. Once pendituie of time is required. I nless in everv ten (lavs' should be sufficient the atmosphere Is damp or your hair Is unless veu nre troubled with 1111 execs- extremely heavy, a half hour sees the slve amount of oil. It is shampooed se . entire process through. Delineator. Around the I C ' OWEN BEAM with Tomate Sauce With three times three hun dred and sixty five meals te think about every year it is no wonder mother's head feels as if it were going round in circles. But that can always step when she thinks of Heinz Baked Beans. They are a common-sense dish with a wonderful flavor. Really even baked and en riched by the famous Heinz tomato sauce. "'Round and 'round the world they go." One of the Leading grocers in Philadelphia quote these prices en Heinz Baked Beans : Small, 11 ex lie Medium, 18 oz 15c Large, 30 oz 25c 1 : , , : Things You'll Leve te Make ChoeslnO Partrrtra fwThanksWm Dinner- rwri An interesting nnd exciting wny of CHOOSING I'AUTNK!"1 FOR A THANKSGIVING DINNER Is tc make a large pumpkin of ornnge crepe paper. Fill It with small fruit or vegetabto vegetabte Bhaned ulncushlens . Yeu enn buy the frame, for the pumpkin or make one yourself. It consists of a wooden beard with eight wires nailed te It and bent Inte the shnpe of the pumpkin. Pad very slightly with cotton and cover with the paper. Before twisting nnd tying the paper around the stem at the top, plnce Inside the pumpkin the cush ions with a I ll)beii tied te each. Let the ribbon hang out ever the sides. New tnnke boekmnrks of heavy paper or thin cardboard slmllnr te the one shown at the left of the Illustration. Have a head en ench bookmark te match ene of the cushions. The tic Is cut around en three sides te go ever the pnge of the book. Olve the gentle men the bookmarks. Each lady pulls one of the ribbons. The gentleman has as partner the lady who draws n V fruit or vegetable te match the one en Ills DOOKmurK. FLORA, world BAKE Mfff m4t:M ZZ "-'mi VLJ-A' WANAMAKER'S Opening the Review of Shoes for Women, Children and Men in Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere Did you ever wonder just where you could get this or that or the ether kind of shoe? Did you ever leek at the hundreds of boxes in the Shee Stere and feel that there probably was something in these boxes that would' suit you better than anything the clerk showed you? . Then your chance is here and new te see every shoe we sell in the Down Stairs' Stere. . Beginning Friday morning, a sample of every shoe style in our stocks together with its price will be en display in the Women's and Children's Shee Stere, Down Stairs, and in the Men's and Beys' Shee Stere, Market Street Gallery. "Every shoe style" means exactly what it says. Net only just the pretty shoes nor just the low-priced or high-priced shoes, but literally every shoe that we have" for women, boys and girls, babies and men will be shown in the various cases throughout the two Down Stairs Stere Shee Stores. Nearly Twe Hundred Styles as Lew as $1 Nene Higher Than $9.90 Shoes individually planned for quality of materials, perfection of cut, for style. The larger majority made especially for Wanamaker's and net te be found elsewhere at the same le'w prices. Shee manufacturers all ever the United States knew of the great business of the Wanamaker Down Stairs Shee Stores. They want te share in it. They remember it when they have overlets of really fine shoes that we can dispose of within our price limits none higher than $9.90. In many cases these shoe men are glad te cut profits en their regular merchandise in order te have their best styles represented here continuously. Fer Instance, These 22 Styles of Women's Shoes at $9.90 Are Remarkable Silver Cleth Dull Leather Elack Satin Patent Leather Black Velvet Black Suede Tan Satin Calfskin Jill these fine materials in the sandal and ether styles. They arc Philadelphia made there i.s no cost te the maker for delivery and our constant orders keep his factory busy in Beaded satin pumps, $8.50 beautiful calfskin oxfords black satin, patent leather all at $7.50; black kid high shoes at $8.25; black and tan leather high shoes at $6.75; patent leather oxfords with 1 w I I Vt"- $6.75 -VN V VY f . W . " J Shoes net much talked about but constantly wanted and always here. Shoes without seams, se they cannot cause bunions wide-ankle hoes "Special" Shoes for Women, $3.25, $4.10, $5.50 Women who hae never been Down Stairs Shee Stere will come te see this Shee Review. They will be astounded at these shoes se specially low priced. Lew shoes, really smart, nt $3.25! Made of patent leather or suede with three pi It Vv k '--fK A-.. $9.50 $8.50 All the Children's, Beys' and will be price-marked in the displny cases, se thnt a journey mreujrn tne sner toteros v, Ul be self self eplanatery. We have neer had Mich goeii "special shoes" for boy? and phis at $2.00 the babies' shoe ftait as low as $1 and the men's shoes at $4.2." te $0.50 arc vastly better than these pi ices may indicate if you have been jreins te a hijrh-piieed shoe shop. Men's SHREWSBURY grain exfcids with rope stitching, $9.50. A Clearaway Sale of Men's Practical Gloves (In the Gallery Stere for Men Market Street) Fabric Gloves, 35c and 50c 3.")C pair for knitted gray wool gloves. 50c pair for one-clasp gray chamois-lisle gloves. Celtskin Werk Gloves, 50c te $1.25 r0c pair for celtskin work gloves with jersey wrists. S.")c pair for celtskin work gloves with tab wrists. $1 pair for lleece-lined celtskin gloves with fab fab riceid gauntlet cuffs. $1.25 pair for fleece-lined celtskin gloves with deep, close-fitting jersey wrists and reinforced thumbs. $1.25 pair for fleece-lined celtskin gloves with gauntlet cuffs of black fabriceid. These are splendid for all-around outdoor work. Automobile Gloves, $2.85 All men who drive their own cars, chauffeurs and motorcyclists will want a pair of these fine black leather gloves. They are fleece-lined and have a wrist strap across the back and deep gaurttlet cuffs. Capeskin Gloves, $1.85 and $2.85 $1.85 for washable capeskin gloves with spear point backs, in tan and brown. Second selection of leather, but perfect as far as service is concerned. $2.85 for soft tan capeskin gloves, mohair fleece lined. (Gallery, Market) very popular strap ' between his uuiuu 01 muir at half again sheas nre a te be found Twenty Styles of Women's Shoes at $5.25, $5.50, $6.50, $7.50, $8.25, $8.50 1 n I . 'A tXN&i 2fe. :. Ck uxN i. k cav- wr- -J 56.75 -4. $2.90 - --' 57.50 -3 Women's Comfert Shoes $5.25, $5.50, $6.50, $7.50, $8.25, $8.50 ingn riiec included. in WnmimnkrvV (Clintnut) TS F fV.X Men's real eyelets, $8.50. Men's dull d.-ess oxfords, Men's black at ST.'JO. Men'- specj at S1.25 were ajjaui iMpii'n (.iiller. 'MnrUfl) 'vV A N k en -.a- l - - . i WANAMAKER'S mere remunerative work. Every iiiumiiK is sucn as is ieuiki in snecs as much and these excellent S9.90 part of our regular stocks alwayi here. the new plnin tee at $6.50; smart sports oxfords of smoked elkskin with saddle straps of dark tan leather and fiber soles at $7.50; black kidskin oxfords at 55.23. $2.75 i wide-top shoes low rubber heels wide-tee shoes short-vamp shoes and ethers without tee wide tees but built en sensible lines. Beth oxfords and buckles; interestingly different and designed te sell at c'ouble. Hiprh .-hoc.-, at $-1.10 choice of patent leather, black or tan calfskin, all with low or medium heels. Beth pumps and oxfords nt $e.50 and each pair saves a crisp two-dollar bill from our own earlier price. Vf" t 58.50 - $2.90 Men's Shoes Scotch-grain oxfords with brass calf and plain-amp patent leather $8.90. or tan high shoes with rubber heels a! oferr's at r5.2e and high sliees designed te sell at half as much MEN! All -Weel Cheviot Suits $20 Just 100 all-wool cheviot suits in gray and brown mixtures. Semi conservative of cut, with full - lined coats in young men's sizes, 34 te 42, $20. Early comers wil 1 have the best selection. (Gallery Market.) At m w, I 3 lh.'V K9 trnirim r r .iv--r
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