,fk , "i. 1 .? r ,. f ff tLii Can Be Saved m ; r?ii m k"h L'VUUUUlllg J.VJLIO Health Breads Made Frem Wholesome Wheat and Bran Fleur I ' a Temntina. te the Appetite Mountain Cern Pene "" ' " V" DyMBS.M. A. WILSON 1 . . A-. ftll J .in rieuTiOr mliMktm reaervi , ut' .vv."z::.s,.t HB ftTcrage family spends 40 per l " . .it. ,! hmlffpt for bread. if this amount is divided e n- te M1 i. p various Hours that are new ' ted? vlf ihe family will enjoy a the family lirlety of br season of the yv te enjoy ew. "!Krffl-. Tml het biscuit tfdP" ttw' nn.l dinner. The ingre. ?2r l.7n. tin entire recipe can ue pro pre "' Sd then tt can be placed In the Poland ten mernltijt tt" he baking powder nn.l beat Mew minute and it Is then ready for the griddle or muffin pan. . Hedjre Heg Hellew Muffins These muffins are delicious and can ttaVrSiwd and kept in the icebox ever Slfht P1 lhcm ,n th6 mernlnR- Inpc ? mlxlne bowl 'Four tablespoons of sugar, Tue tablespoons of butter, Velt of ene egg. Cream Veil and then add r" and n-flM(irtfi- cP e flour, One teaspoon of salt, Four v teP" e Befef PeWm Ofie cup of mil, ... One-no' cup of finely chopped mitt. nt really hard for n few minutes nd then fold in ntiffly beaten white pf in Turn into muffin pans and bnue in .'het even for twenty-five- minutes. They are rcry geed with eranpe rnnr rnnr rnnr molade. .,. , , . ... .. 'rv;"rn ever mcv.i ii mi ... t... v.iin nnw.ler or beat in whit of egg w.lcr or merninp, until tin merninp. These two lngrc Hicnts must be added just before baking Crumb Muffins m J m mUlnV hlUVl Three tablespoons of shortening, Four tablespoons of tirnp, On cup of tnilh. Beat bard te mix and then add One and one-half cup of flour, One cup of finely sifted bread crumbs, four teaspoons of baking powder. Beit hsrd te mlxtnnd then fill Inte well-greaied muffin pant nnd place a talfin en top of each muffin. Bake In net even for twenty-five minutes. Oatmeal Muffins I'lsce in a mixing bowl Ttce cups of flour, One teaspoon of salt, Tice level tablespoons of baking peirdtr. Rub between the hands te blend and thn add One cvp of milk, Four tablespoons of melted shorten in, Four taMespoens of sirup, One egg unc tui. Beat hard te blend and then add one cup of cold cooked leftover cereal. I Mash up the eatmenl with fork before adding, then bent mixture well and turn . .. li - III .. ...1 l.l. in well-greased muffin tins nnd bake for thirty minutes In n het even. Petate Srenw Place in a mixing bowl Twe cups of flour. One teaspoon of salt, Five level teaspoons of baking pow der, One level tablespoon of sugar. Sift between the hnuus te blend nnd then rub Inte the flour Four tablespoons of shortening. New ndd Twe cups of dry mashed potaters. llreak nn egg in a Miinll bowl and ndd four tablespoons of water. Heat te Mtnd nnd use te form stiff dough. Knead and work until very smooth and then turn en floured pastry beard and divide lyte four pieces. Pat each piece out abcK 'the size of a saucer and about one inc'f thick. Cut te form n cress It. this will make four wedge-shaped piers. Plnre en baking sheet and Ifask O tops with n little melted rliOVuO Cf and then bnke for tuentv V mlmtt"s in n het even. It is best W boil he potatoes. In their hlctns for this rerlpe, then peel nnd rub the potnte through ,i line sieve into a bowl and then measure. Graham and Ilran Health Muffins This recipe Is imed in a famous heultli janltnrlum and the patients beenmc verv fend of them nnd take n dozen or mere muffins henn when they leave. These muffins ire nl Kent mnny miles te in valid', and theje who are suffering from "owl ln(llecstIeu- Plac ' " mixing One-half cup of melted shortening, ihree-qiiartcrs cup of sirup. One and one. half cups of mill: ne egg. JiT vtJ' ,'1 nlre sn0011 t "'is ih-r-enshly nnd then add tJfr" "'"' of a'ftrd "liele-tchent nr Jiaham flour. One and une-hnlf cups of bra,,. One ettpet ch0ppei MM raii "nr-half cup of finely chopped nuts, pelc,C '"Vel """ eakhg snd'f l,liUl. a lnr':c. Tien until Beeth f I ' ''.0J nn" fel(l ew for five wnutes. DjvM. into well.Krea"ed evennfe',H?.amI!lmk0 ln n t' teii . ? ' n,uI t0B8te(l ""'I then but- threVih vllnt flour mubt be sifted main, in ? ,l,0,fle",r il tlie bran that 'mains in the colander. Whelewheat Hettlth nrea(J p'aee in a mixing howl Three e,(p, e .,,, ffAfa f teaspoon of salt, ifie level tablespoon, of baking pew- Tkq ievei tablespoons of sugar, COCKTAILS AT HOME Yeu can have jutt as fine ; Oyster, Clam or trab Meat Cocktails t home as in the "em restaurants. A really wonderful ?w8n6 ifl ale J1 2 Parts of Lea PcrrW Sauce and par Is of catsup. Be euro you use bv Makim? Mfead tisi : r: is YY UOUIt O JLSirCLllVllS - One and one-quarter cup of milk, Three tablespoons of shortening. Chop and fold ever In bowl' nnd bake for five minutes nnd then add One cup of seeded raisins, One cup of finely chopped nuts, One cup of finely chopped stoned prunes. Mix fruit in well nnd then turn in n well-greased brick-shaped leaf pan nnd bake In n moderate even for forty - f've minutes. Mountain Cem Pene Mlnce flne about one-half cup nf hK perk nnd place In n skillet and cook f-lewly until the perk is nicely browned. Turn In n mixing bowl betl- the coekod perk nnd fat nnd add Txoe caps of tour mills, Twe cups of corn meal. One cup of xchltc flour. One teaspoon of salt, Twe level tablespoons of baking peic One-half cup of sorghum sirup. Heat hard te blend thoreughlv nnd then rub n pan the size of roasting pan libernllV With ahnrtlMlln.- mwl nlan In v . .. sv. ...,, (,,! (IIMIM III Civcn te heat. When smeklnir het nom in the mixture nnd place In het even te bake for thirty-five minutes. This mixture should be about three-quarters tf. one Inch thick befere baking. Yeu can use either sweet milk, scur milk or water in nny of the abevn recipes without changing any Ingredi ent. MRS. WILSON'S ANSWERS Dear Mrs. Wilsen-Will you kindlv ' tell me hew te whip the cream used ' for het chocolate. H. y. s. . Have the cream ire cold. Place in a i bowl, adding one tablespoon of powdered sugar for every cup of cream used, nnd . then whip w.lth n dever-style egg beater until very stiff. Purchase whip- i ping cream from the milkman. i . i m Dear Mrs. "Wilsen I wish te ask ! rer a, recipe for making the cinna men buns. MISS A. M O. Stleliy Cinnamon Duns Place in a mixing bowl lour cups of flour, One teaspoon of salt, Three level tablespoons of baking I powder, 1 Four tablcmnnnt nf ..n.r ! Sift,te m,x and then rub into the! Deur six tablespoons of shortening nnd iiMi uhu cup ei mux te rerra n dough. Ilell out In an oblong sheet, about one fourth inch thick, then spread with shortening then ii layer of brown sugnr, then liberally with seeded raisins. ' New roll like Jelly roll and rut in slices ' one and one-half inch thick. Te pre pare the pan rub liberally with plenty I of shortening. ,, bj"""" wiin orewrt sugar, ; spreading the sugar evenly ever the bottom of the pan. New place In the cut buns nnd press lightly. Unke in n het even for thirty minutes, then turn On It TVnll.mvinaAfl .!..... n !..... nnd let cool. Tt Is very Important te remove the buns at ence from the panj Dear Mrs. Wilsen I am contem plating giving an afternoon tea and am sending about lli5 invitatiena. I knew there will be regrets, but would like te ask you kindly te ad vise the nmeunt of feed te order. Bread nnd butter for the sandwiches, chicken, celery, eggs for the salad, HEMSTITCHING, 6c Done while you wait. ale Geld and Silver JUmstltchlntr. I'lratlne nnl Ilutten.i Ceverci SARANA HEMSTITCHING SHOP 1120 Chestnut St. Mnll Ordrri Walnut 4851 HEMSTITCHING Kc ". U11II.K TOU WAIT. All kind Jf ard W. S. HEMSTITCHING CO. in s. nth st. tt'iss-,'?,."'- Remove the Years Don't Jutt cover them up. Ji slngt appllcatlmnei Empress Instantaneous Hair Celer Restorer will inimmly rrttere my, fdd or trejked hilr te eractly the NATURAL COLOR you delre. Impaita beautT te your hmlr ind youth te your ippcirance. Htrmltu eify te ipply no after aathlng. In emit ft mm ftr 22 inn. At Ipallna rt.nrtttin mw.A 1. - or direct by null for $1.25 peitige pld, . it unniriinrinnt mntnm ahaC.a.a.1 " "i.miwi iuuikt IHIUllUCUl SlMftt uiflilanl lABtlJal al...il M entfrte.StttecoletdeilreJ. ' Dipt. C. iuiri;i:s.s stFti. co.. inc. "0 I' I thill r Saw Yerk APARTMENTS Ne. 1530 locust Street PHILADELPHIA liSSli fsalBnfflaiTli EIQ ill Mimm is DPR n K:"M '" UHiWtcg ('i-Bniiirm rm :i :l-!.i try J! "M UB I ! t (H JIII I- HUI Mil U IH r im BfiSSBBSB'B"! 3 S!ffli it (B n (DH rii ji,. "'' 'iii!3iiJBIDlIIlf WlUlUmffi Ufi f m i in t WHtfUUUnULUJLMAM. lG-Stery Fireproof Housekeeping Apartments All modern equipment, Hoiarate eluvnler for each ht of upartments, and many ether umv ftiturea XimitmenlH from 5 ioeiiim and bath te 7 roemu alnl luiths, or " or wen1 im i linn tK may be Jelnwl liiilHCtieii Invited. Apply If Superintendent en Premliei a i t -' j 'l II . II cakes and cream for the tea. may ennaise, lettuce for the salad and sandwiches. Will nlse serve can dles, dates, etc. De you think this Is overdoing for nn nfternoen ten? Hew about ice cream? Klndl answer as seen as possi ble. Jins. L. M. Today one can hardly visualize issu ing 100 invitations for an nfternoen ea, yet it is n real fact in the commu nity from which this letter comes. In the geed old days gene by ene thought nothing of writing Inrge numbers of In vitations, net only (or tens, but also for dances, cards and balls. If you bring n outside help te prepnre for this num ber of people you will find it te your own best interests te hnve a caterer prepare this feed for you. The size of he sandwich nnd snlnd will naturally have n benrinj; en the nmeunt of mnto mnte 1'Inls needed. Three large snndwlHi leaves of liaead, one pound of butter, twcnty-flve pounds n chicken, five hunches of colery, two down eggs, two large cakes, of three quarts of cream, two quarts mayon naise, one dozen heads of lettuce. i i renuy tnink this indeed tee clabd rate for an nfternoen ten. six nnim,i. , small enkes nnd thnt I would just serve I minij wniHiwlchcs, nssorted enkes nnd i tea. One no longer expects or Intends te eat sufficient for n meal. ' PALMER'S SILKS Canten Crepe, 38 in., Special, $2.65 The Best Value of anything offered this Season. If you have been waiting for the prices te come down this is your opportunity. ORCHID, PINK, LT. BLUE, WHITE, BISQUE, REIN DEER, SILVER, ZINC, HENNA, SEAL BROWN, DK. BLUE, PURPLE and BLACK. Fresh goods just received. PALMER'S SILKS are rlenrirlnhl A Christmas Silk remnants, all lengths, from a hnrt mil fnr bags te lengths long enough for Blouses and Dresses; and some shirt lengths for men. Priced very low for such geed QUALITY SILKS. Mail and Phene Orders Filled 1318 CHESTNUT STREET Fourth Fleer Take Elevator. Establiihed 1904 Luxurious Bex Springs Hair Mattresses Dougherty's Faultless Bedding 1632 CHESTNUT STREET BACK OF YOUR INDEPENDENCE When Winter Conies OM age need net be cheerless and dependent. There is a Penn Mutual Policy that assures com tort and plenty in your latter days a definite, positive income every month as long as you live. A description of our plan awaits the sending of your name, address and date of birth. There is a Penn Mutual Policy for every life insurance need. THE PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Orcnnl7etl 18171 Independence Square Philadelphia WITH ASSETS OF OVER TWO HUNDRED MILLIONS OF DOLLARS VDHTfl thmat derms mm SLUl ivjmuj; u l , , alit' B.treec tting iu tlie stuffy office. thMtre or school, you are bound te inhale the germs of diseaee. Tnwc germa ledge in the soft tiuea of the mouth and threat and u unchecktd, may develep into a dangerous ailment. Formemlnt, the gerra-fighting threat tablet, can be conven cenven katly used at any time or In any place you may lie. At the first sign of a sere threat, or when you are exposed te germs, take a tablet aad let it dissolve slowly in your mouth. Can be beneficially taken very half hour until threat is relieved. . Prma,njnt ,uixes ts powerful, pleasant tasting antiseptic with the saliva, bathing th- infected membranes continuously; combats the germs and keeps them at a safe minimum. The tablets are be convenient te carry with you, that thev can be used unnoticeably wherever you may be. Buy u package from yw dT8"t today, and be prepared te ward off nere threats, tonsillitis and Influenza. Men find them very helpful in eaiin? smokers' core threat." ermamm QERM.irinUTINR TUnrtATTADi rrc JwiriirlntbBCTtaAilntA. Uina)itjtvapniaeU Dut CJni.Ce.,Ina,N.Y. W. ii . ... : - A ,,,,,. f - ,,f., !U&$ gjgSBil The Atmosphere Unique 9 Belle Claire Tea Roem Fortieth St. & Parkiide Aye. Delicious Feed Moderate Prices HATS CLEANED Remodeled In the nentfit thMs for sports and out! tlnr n fur. Our lfl v.. nf a. I iwrlmre l at yenr service. i Sfeinman , 51 N. 7tll St. TlinnM Mnrktt 2437 ' llmnrhl Jcfffrsen Die Works. 107 8. Uth Suggestion Dougherty's Faultless Bedding This ureal specialty has achieved a land-wide reputation for its superior luxury, quality and workmanship. Se well known has it become, that te say you "have Dougherty's Faultless Bex Springs and Hair Mattresses." is te identify yourself with these people who knew that proper bedding is one of the principal essentials te the maintenance of geed health and well being. Dougherty's bedding is mere than just bedding it is invest ment uncqualed in lasting comfort and consistent economy. Mutirlnim lint Sprlne. Rrllablr Ilnlr Muttrr-w. Mnlinxiiny llnUtrailn, r.mtllnli Down rurnltnrr, jimp. Dainty IllnnkrU mill Cemfnrtahlrn, White Knumrlril Vuraery Aicoserlfi,. ct-., ftc. STANDS THE PENN MUTUAL iiiccrowaee car, going; along V k7kUe, Jarful i tai dnljU. tfb I 1 SWF y- i he i Wve jW If rtVTV d& ! , , Lb," 'u WANAMAKER'S' 1 WANAMAKER'S Wanamake Christmas Sale of Exquisite Silk Underclothes at a Third Less Than Last Week's Prices r lrt . mlnnmi.M dillsc. n 111CI1 IClliltlllg C311IVO 1UC Ul 1UAU11UUD1.1 HCaVJ eailUO) radiums and crepes, de chipe or filmy, lacy Georgette crepes. Only one or two garments of a kind all created in unusually individual styles which will make delightful gifts. Practically every one of them beautifully fresh, even though the prices have been marked down. Chiefly nightgowns and chemises, but there arc also some fascinating pajamas in the collection. A nightgown of heavy pink crepe de chine with wide picot shoulder straps is feather stitched te match; new a third less at $8.80. A fascinating morsel of Georgette is fashioned into a lacy step-in at $8.30. Quite irresistible is the heavy white satin nightgown with flesh pink shoulder Htraps and brilliant rose te give a bit of color; new a third less at $9. Anether nightgown for a bride is of white satin and filmy lace ; a third less at $8.30. Delicious- is a soft satin gown in the prettiest shade of pink with two-toned blue and pink ribbon; new $10. Truly Paris-like are two-piece pajamas of palest orchid Georgette with trimmings of slightly darker mauve new $8.30. Anether pajama set is of lovely pink crepe with chenille fringe te match, new marked down te $13.25. Other striking boudoir sets have trousers of flame color with black tunics embroidered with flame or have sky-blue trousers with filmy jackets of black lace these also are a third less. Blankets for Making Bathrobes All Complete at $5 Wnrm, reversible blankets, big enough for bathrobes for any body, show a particularly reed assortment of patterns. There arc Indian designs and conven tional patterns in the darker of the warm colors. A thick waist cord finished with tassclSineck cord and frogs comes with each blanket. (Centrnl) $25 Can Buy Few Things Better than a woman's warm coat. The best part of it is that a woman has opportunity of cheesing among several materials, colors and many styles, which is un usual at this low price. Geed-looking coats arc of ve ve leur cut belivia and silvertip belivia in tones of brown and navy. All of them are lined with silk, figured or plain. Fer these who like fur-trimmed coats there arc cellars of beaver dyed ceney, and for women who prefer coats without fur there are plain cellars or threw scarfs. niHrkrt) A Gift de Luxe! .. uui ae Luxe: Women's Extra-Leng eirap- w rise vaieves of Kidskin, $3.75 Seme of the heftest, prettiest gloves that we have had in a long time. They nre of glnee kidskin, full pique sewn, and tin gauntlet, cuffs are in the .-ji.-'Ii length. .Spearpeint .stitching tmishes the backs. In tan, brev.u and white. fCfiitruli Becoming Clethes Are Nice Gifts for Girls Gingham Dresses at $1.90 are in pretty checks r plaids blues, greens, pink-, etc. Sizes for girls of 0 te 1 1. Youthful Shirtwaists, $2 are the kind te wear with button- ' en skirts. They arc of striped I dimity with Peter Pan cellars. Fer girls of 8 te 10. Weel Jersey Frecks for Miss 6 Years i A little bishop frock, embreid- ' ercd with silk, is -finished with pongee cellar and cuffs. Henna, tan and Copenhagen blue. $7,75. (Mnrket) Aft'WtWi rht With I I $25 ' i i f ..i.i. i tiiif' New $5.65 rf 1.1rt.lM. nil. Virtn.. Hnlint (Central) The Gift a Man Owes Himself: An All-Weel Overcoat Splendidly geed ulsters and ulstercttes are of heavy all wool overceutings, some with plaid or contrasting backs. They are comfortable because they fit well, especially ever the shoul ders and around the cellar. $25, $30 te $38.50. A Special Let of All- Weel Suits, $18.50 All sizes from 34 te 40 In this let of all-wool suits of fancy mixed cheviets. They are conservative suits with two-button coats that are fully lined. A few of a kind, all of which were much higher in price. Well worth investigating! (Gallery, MnrUeti Te Give The Men's Stere en tne Gallery is fully equipped and eager te help puzzled Christmas shoppers. Everything is conveniently arranged for quick cheesing. Belts snap buckle leather belts are 50c te $1.50. Sterling silver belt buckles in engraved or hammered designs are $1 te $3.50 ; nickel buckles are 50c. Mufflers are in a varied assortment at $1 te $5. Neckties hundreds, yes, thousands of them, at 25c te 85c. Bathrobes cozy, warm blanket robes in patterns that men like, some made in dressing-gown style, are $5 te $10. Shirts, in great variety, begin with these of neat per cale at $1.30, and go through a geed assortment te some beauties of silk-and-cotton material at $6. Raincoats sturdy tan rubberized coats. $5 te 5510.30. Pajamas of cotton are $1.50 te $2.50. Gift Gloves for Men in the Christmas outpost, adjoining the Men's Furnishings en the Gallery. 6 Gray duplex chaieis-liele gloves. $1.50 a pair Duplex chamois-lisle gloves, gray and brown with black embroidered backs, $1.65 a pair. Tan and brown capeskin gloves. $1.S5 pair. Second selection leather, but none the less durable for that qu1i?n8n50Tdk5".?5OVOS' $2'8r; "" CaPeSkinS "f bct"'" ftm te& "Cd g'VCS a"d Kmm,k"s "re O1 'finllrry Mitrl.fl Like a Fairy Cevering aic thej,e new quilts filled with duwn. Tiuj ;i,e ceeivd ml flowery sateen of a closely-woven gra.ie that " ii net hcd in i can be had with or without plain-color hurr,J M2.50 J f fntrnlj $10, $13.25, $15 for Remarkably Pretty -j ,-jr Dresses Suitable f or Women and Yeim -uesi 01 tnem are quite simple and of the sort that one imt-M re wear shopping, for business or about the house. They are of serge, tricot inc. wool jersey, crepe de chim and a few are of velveteen and satin. Principally in navy blue and black. Every woman needs at least one frock of this kind and two can be had for a very moder ate outlay. Twe frocks at $13.25 art sketched. The one en the left is of Peiret twill trimmed with rather large red or green beads, in rows or scattered ever the bodice and skirt. Nete the new neckline. The ether frock is of navy blue tricetine embroidered in iridescent thread. (Mnrkrt) r. in te $16.65 iWm " vS: 3$ "' , J Scores of .ether beautiful undies some of them pic tured all at the same savings'. Christmas Bexes Upen Request Man a Women "jvJ p' i&Si.r-hk O') rV $13.25 ftfi& 1 9 v Tv ff. m ftu uw .if.r mMi j "k v A w WANAkAK 5E53 bistiias Silver-Plated Novelties 50c te $3.50 Levely ones in silver-plated metal or combined with glass. Salt and pepper shnkcrs, bud vases, marmalade jara, syrup jars, condiment sets, candle sticks and many ether appropriate Christmas gifts. Women's Full-Fashioned Silk Stockings, $1.50 Silk with mercerized tops . and soles and seamed backs. First quality of a well-known make. Regular sizes. Black only. Linen Luncheon Sets, $3 13-piece sets of creamy linen, .scalloped in white, 53. Pearl Bead Necklaces, 65c Lustrous filled-pearl beads of soft creamy tones. L'4-inch strings. Women's Weel Jersey Blouses, $3.50 New let made of tine wool jer sey with white linen cellar and 1 cuftV. Navy, reindeer, brown and henna. Women's Bex-Pleated Weel Skirts, $3 I.ecuuM.' of 11 fortunate special puivha.se we are able te offer these skirts at this exceedingly low price. Prunella cloth in t ripeh black and white, blu and brown, black and tan and brown and tan. All .sizes 23 te 32. Women's Colored Linen Handkerchiefs, 20c and 35c Levely harmonizing colors one of each would make a most acceptable gift: Plain ones in graj, rose, pink, lavender and blue, 20c; with embroidered corner in a .still wider assort ment of colors, 85c. Velvet and Duvetyn Handbags, $2.50 and $3 Women like them immensely because of their attractive shapes and because thr rich dark colors are pretty with coats nnd suits. Heaver, brown, navy nnd black In metal or covered frames and in many sizes and shapes. Fluffy Satin Camisoles $1.50 nnd $2 Pink or white vitin combined with lace, Georgette crepe and ribbon in bodice top or built-up styles. Prettier than anything we had last Christmas at con siderably higher prices. Women's Silk Petticoats $3.85 Siik jersp' top with niessalinc tleuneci. cut en much fuller lines than most at this low prlce. Taupe, green, brown, black, navy and purple. Men's Mufflers, $1 Silk-and-cotton mixtures In bluck with woven threads of green, geld, white, blue or purple. Four-in-Hand Ties, 35c Here arc the colors, shades and patterns men like bent, na well as a low price which insures having a diluent one every day of the week! 13th Street Aisle Sweet Grass Baskets $1.25 te $1.75 Pretty shapes in medium-slae tmskcts for a wide variety of uses! , Round sweet grass mats te use in making fancy bags, 26c each. Linene Scarfs, $1 18xr4-Inch size, with centers tf -heavy white Hncne and fam edging of Imitation Cluny laceTT' ' Uppwtraffies Central Aisle 1 i lc . f. A .' a 'k 11 cl 1 s 4 i 0 -i l m Sffr '. Jfrt-
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