Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 14, 1922, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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Important Points Arc the Right
Oven and Hew Leng te
Leave It In
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AVEIIi-BAKBD cake, nicely Iced, Is
always tlie nlm of every houscwlfe,
ut often the heuufwlfA will, after mnk
ins every effort that she can, find the
Miilts of cnke-mnklnR very disappoint
ing Indeed.
The mum for failure may be summed
up In three dletlnct divisions as follews:
.The recipe.
The mixing or compounding.
And finally the biking. .
Te measure correctly, first sift all dry
ingredient into a bowl find then fill
the ctin with a rpoen, plllnc hleh and
levellne the cup with the Iwck of a
knife, cream butter befere mwsurlnpt
nnd park solid In the cup. Standard
Ira and table spoons are used for the
i. ftnd table spoon measurement and
i ft be u-ed absolutely level.
Successful cakee are baked in the
middle of Iho even. -EMa means that
the sum i !" ""' tv"" ...v..e
from the bottom of the even. Speng?
ind butterlesH cnUei are best baked at
5 temperature of 250 te 257 degree
Fahrenheit. This is known as a slew
0 t '- nml sheet cakes arc baked In a
' medcmtelv het even and the tempera
tire Venuired for this is 350 degrees
raiirenueu. . ,
Jelly roll requires a het even, the
ttmntraturc of 4 'legrecs Fahrenheit.
leaf and rich cakes require a tern
ncrnture of .100 degrees Fahrenheit.
The sIm of the pan also has a coti ceti
i rolling Influence as te the length of
time that the cake requires te bake, be
when Martini: te bake the cake it is
well le take this into consideration.
Determine that the cake is fully baked
befere removing from the even. Several
methods may be used te test the baked
cake as follews: Inserting a clean
broom straw, and if the straw does net
hare anv of the cake batter clinging te
It the enke is baked.
Pressing gently en .the top of the
baked cake, and If the impression of
finger springs back the cake Is baked;
but should the depression remain then
the cake must be returned te the even
and allowed te bake longer.
Cakes must be cold befere icing, nnd
bt results are obtained when the cake
h made one day nnd iced the next.
Imperial Calie
Tlace In a mixing bowl
One and onc-quarter cups of sugar,
One-half cup of butter,
Yolks of six eggs,
(.'ream until light nnd fluffy. New
add
Tire and three-quarters cups of flour,
I'eur level teaspoons of baking pow
der. Seven-eighths cup of mtlk or water,
Grated rind of one-quarter lemon,
One teaspoon of flavoring.
Heat te n smooth bnttcr, and then cut
and fold In the htlflly beaten whites of
two cch; turn in n well greased and
floured pan with n tube In the center
and bnke In a inodernte even for fifty
five minutes. Let Ftnnd in the pan for
ten minutes then turn out en a wire
eikc raek te cool. Ice this cake with
water king.
This recipe Is made te care for the
yolks of the eggs left ever from the
angel rake recipe.
Tlir I,".yer Cake
Organ Plays at 9, '11 nnd 4:50
Chime nt Noen
riat-e iu - ' ...
Tice cups of sugar,
Tice-thirds cup of butter,
Yolks of four eggs.
Victim well and then add
1'efir chm of flour,
Vive leicl teaspoons of baking pow
der. One ami enr-quarter cups of uelcr.
One teaspoon of flavoring.
Ttrat hard te blend nnd then cut nnd
fold in the fetidly beaten whites of three
prrs; turn in three well greased and
Homed lajer cake pnns nnd bake as
directed for lajer enken. Nete Te hae
the lajers even, spread the bnttcr higher
in (he sides of the puns.
Water Icing
Mace In n mixing bowl
'W package of confectienos' X.X.'X
sugar,
and ndd
i'tre tablespoon of cornstarch,
One Iraspoen of flavoring
and sufficient boiling water te make an
Idns that will spread nicely: bca( for
a few minutes, ' nnd it Ir then ready
In use. If ynu desire this icing te b
mewy white then use milk In place of
tlie water.
Cooked Icing
"Ince In n saucepan
Ttce npj of granulated sugar,
One. half cup of white corn sirup,
One-half cup of water.
Heat slowly and stir te dissolve the
msar, and then cook te 245 degrees,
Ming the candy thermometer te test
the sirup with: new place In n law
bowl a itlflly beaten white of an egg
and pour the simp en, beatini; hard:
favor, nnd as this icing cools spread
01 the cake.
Special Pcvll Filling
1'lace two teaspoons of gelntln in
four teaspoons of cold water te soak
for ten minutes: then place the cup
with the gelatin in a pan of water and
urat sinwiy te melt. Tluce white of an
K In bowl nnd add
One half glass of apple jelly.
Heat, usIhk the dever style eggbeater.
iid whip until the mixture will held its
nape: then beat in the melted gelatin
and three. fourths cup of marshmal marshmal
lew whip, bentlng hard te blend: let
!u !!,,"" ,lft0,, minutes and use for
tie Idling between the layers.
Clear Baby's Skin
With Cuticura
Seap and Talcum
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The finest butter
in America!
Sold only in our Stores
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WANAMAKER'S
DOWN STAIRS STORE
WANAMAKER'S
WEATHER
Unsettled
Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere Has an Important Part
in the Great Sale of Hosiery and Underwear
$18 $5 $10 $23.50 $15 $10
$16.50
Silk Dresses for Spring
Weel Creee Dresses for
Hundreds of delightful new Spring frocks marked at $5
te $39 a geed deal less than dejected Winter leftovers
are being sold for that s another big news item Monday.
$10
Spring $5
The reason for this collection of early Spring frocks
at se much less is that most of them were purchased in the
manufacturers' stockrooms when a near blizzard was
raging outside.
Naturally there was net much business, se the makers
''concentrated their efforts and turned ever all sorts of new
Weel Crepe Dresses
With Heavy
Crepe de Chine, $5
Kcal "Spring songs"! Pretty
straight-line frocks of navy blue
combined with henna or Copen
hagen Canten crepe and having
narrow tic sash of wool crepe.
Limited quantity.
. .. ..tun. cuiGia.
Dresses, $10
Fourteen months age such
frocks would have been consider
ably mere ( than double. One is
pictured te show its youthful
btyle, with its gay frillings and
corsage flower. Navy blue only.
Weel Jersey Dresses
$10
Distinctive straight-line dresses
of wool jersey, geed-looking
enough te wear anywhere. Navy,
henna or brown with feather
stitching of the same color and
cellar and cuffs of white crope de
chine. Finished with black rib
bon necktie.
Frecks Made
Specially in
c'ize3 36 te 42
$U U6.50 $18
Fine .Ine and serge, some
with clc j. embroidery, all in
long-line cea styles, arc $)R
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' s emDrui.-.j a.
Puppyskin taffeta vn g
line?, fringed sashes and e. iroid ireid
ered crepe vests are most uncom
mon at $18.
smart creations te us at large discounts from Spring prices
just in order te "de something" that stormy clay.
Down Stairs Stere visitors arc invited te sec the col
lections Monday and judge if the fashions, materials and
prices are net the most exciting ones of the season.
Many Few-of-a-Kind
Frecks, $18 te $39
Levely Canten crepe in gray,
beige and ciel blue with self-colored
fageting at) $18. "Sizes 10
te 36 only.
Taffeta with corded girdle at
523.50.
The new epengc silk crepe cem-,i-,.t
black Canten at $25.
te3 of orchid and tan
gerine .r. Canten crepe at $30.
Even heavier qualities of Can Can
eon with steel beads at $37.50, or
with embroidery at $39.
Velvet and Velveteen
Frecks Marked Down
te $10 and $25
Just as 'real Winter comes and velvet is the mode, the
prices drop en these one and two of a kind frocks.
Beaded, embroidered nnd very simple fashions, especially
among these of chiffon velvet. '
New Peter Pan
Frecks, $10
Brown pr Copenhagen wool jer
sey in two-piece frocks with white
leather cellar and cutfs effectively
trimmed te match the jersey.
Instead of belts they are finished
at the waist with several rows of
elastic. Sizes 11 te 18 only.
Smart Silk Frecks
$15
Plenty of fashionable Canten
crepe frocks elaborately embroid
ered. Plenty of tnffeta frocks with
old-fashioned round corsage bou
quets and quantities of moire rib
bons in two-color combinations.
Nevel crepe de chine frocks
with the new lacquered braid Ubed
like ribbons.
Taffeta with velvet flowers,
slashed fclceves with quaint elbow
cuffs and silk underbedices.
Each of these designed for the
younger set who wenr sizes up
te 20.
Half Price and Less in a
Curtain Clearaway
50c te $3 a Pair
There are some wonderful opportunities among them, especially
at 50c and $3 a pair, for most of these curtains are marked con
siderably under half their original prices.
' These curtains are all from our own stock and most of them were
used as samples.
Seme curtains will need washing before they can be used, ethers
will need a pressing. Many, in lets of two, three or four pair, will
need the one half sample curtain laundered while the rest are quite
fresh.
Included Are
Plain hemstitched scrim and marquisette curtains;
Delightful ruffled curtains of scrim, Swiss, grenadinc3 and muslin;
Net curtains with geed Cluny lace nnd insertions;
Marie. Antoinette curtains, nnd many ethers.
(Clientnul)
(Market)
Blankets for Winter Beds
The coldest part of the Winter is ahead, se we are told, and
there are many nights when the cry for "mere covers" will go up!
All-Weel Blankets at $7.50
Warm as toast! They are 06x80 inches, in gray with line plaids
of red, brown, pink or blue quite pretty!
Bleck-Plaid Blankets at $8.50
All-wool blankets, 68x80 inches, are in block plaids of pink, blue,
tan or gray.
Larger All-Weel Blankets at $10
They are 70x80 inches, in block plaids of pink, blue or tan.
Scotch Plaid Blanketa, All-Weel, at $12
As colorful as they arc warm and as decerative as they are com
fortable which is saying considerable! 72x84 inches.
White Weel-Mixed Blankets, $5
They arc 60x80 inches nnd have pink or blue borders.
$8.50 for white wool mixed blankets with pink berdeis, 70x80
inches.
(Ontral)
Seft and Luxurious Winter Coats
Trimmed With Fine Furs $39 te
$65
.$55 $50
Materials are a delight te the touch, linings are of soft peau de
cygne and crepe, colorings run te beaver, reindeer, black, navy and
dark brown. And furs what luxurious cellars they have! Here a
cellar of glistening golden beaver, there one of softest gray squirrel.
The wolf cellars are se soft that nine out of ten people would think
them fox.
Blouse lines, wrap lines and plain, straight coats smartly belted
are among them, offering suitable Winter coats for women of all types
and ages.
It's a charming collection of coats of the better typer most mod
erately priced.
A straight-line coat of black belivia with a squirrel cellar is
sketched at $55.
A blouse-back coat of navy belivia with a beaver cellar is sketched
at $50.
Geed Winter Coats
at $16.50 and $20
$10.50 for some jaunty new sports
coats for young women. Many of the
coats nre deuble faced, showing stripes
of plaids en the inside. Mostly in
heather mixtures of brown, green and
gray.
$20 for some uncommonly fine coats
herringbones and snlt-nnd-pepper mix
tures. Theso are lined throughout with
silk and are marked nt little mere than
half the original prices for coats of this
type.
(Market)
A Fine Collection
at $25
Veleur coats with bcuvcrettc cellars
Chinchilla spurts cents in two models
uellvla nnd cut-behvin coats with
without fur cellars.
Most of these coats are lined through
out with silk, and they are in n geed
range of colors with plenty in navy and
brown.
or
9780 Pair of Hosiery, 10c te $1. 75
8100 Pieces of Underwear, 1206c P
at Average Half Price
Astonishingly low prices en seasonable hosiery and underwear
for all the family. Virtually every piece is from our own stocks '
and marked at about half the original prices.
Stockings are se low in price that it makes one wonder if time
spent in darning isn't entirely wasted. Underwear is marked se
low that no one need shiver again this Winter.
Wise people will lay in supplies for the next six months or
even a whole year.
Women's Hosiery
2ec plain and open-work silk stockings,
broken lines of "firsts" and "secenda." Black
cotton hose, "seconds," in regular and extra
sizes.
HOc mercerized black cotton stockings,
full-fashienedand semi-fashioned, "seconds."
50c part wool hose in red heather mix
tures, "seconds."
SI first and second quality of full
fashioned and semi-fashioned silk stockings
in black and colors.
$1.50 broken lines of silk stockings
with open-work or self-embroidered clocks.
$1.75 full-fashioned all-silk stockings
in black and colors, "seconds."
Children's Hosiery
10c, 3 pair for 25c infants' white cot
ton stockings ; also mercerized black' cotton
socks.
18c, 3 pair for 50c broken lines of
ribbed cotton stockings in black, white and
cordovan.
35c, 3 pair for $1 part-wool sports hose
with colored turn-ever tops.
Men 's Half Hese
10c, 3 pair for 25c plain black cotton
and mercerized cotton, "firsts" and "sec
onds." 18c, 3 pair for 50c part-wool gray half
hose, "seconds."
25c broken lines of artificial silk-plated
half hose; also full-fashioned mercerized
half hose in colors.
50c full-fashioned black and vertical
stripe silk-plated half hose.
50c heavy ribbed wool in heather mix
tures. $1.25 golf hose in brown, green, tan
and gray with fancy tops. '
Many of thete goods will b
Women's Underwear
25c ribbed white cotton tights with
tight knee.
35c, 3 for $1 ribbed cotton combina
tion suits, medium weight. Alse fine light
weight suits of ribbed cotton. "Firsts" and
"seconds."
50c heavy ribbed cotton vests; medium
weight part-wool combination suits in regu
lar sizes. "Seconds."
$1 medium-weight part-wool combina
tion suits, ankle length with low necks and
short sleeves. Regular sizes.
Children's Underwear
12ViC first and second quality of low
neck sleeveless vests of ribbed white cotton.
35c, 3 for" $1 for boys' unbleached
ribbed cotton combination suits.
35c, 3 for $1 for bleached ribbed cot
ton vests and drawers.
35c, 3 for $1 for gray part-wool shirts,
pants and drawers.
50c for part-wool wrappers for infants.
50c for part-wool vests and pants.
G5c for ribbed part-wool combination
suits.
65c for boys' cotton combination suits.
Men's Underwear
50c for sleeveless knee-length combi
nation suits.
50c for heavy ribbed unbleached cot
ton shirts and drawers.
75c for gray part-wool shirts and
drawers.
85c for medium and heavy ribbed cot
ten combination suits.
$1 for heavy ribbed part-wool combi
nation suits in large sizes.
found en the Central Aitlc
1173 Wemen9 s Sweaters and Scarfs at
Average flalf Price
There is a geed assortment of light and
dark colors among the sweaters and plenty
of the high-neck sweaters with which young
women like te wear Peter Pan cellars.
The scarfs, both fiber and wool, are ex
ceptional value.
$1.50 for wool slip-ens in a variety of
colors. Alse sleeveless pull-evers.
$1.50 for pretty brushed-wool and arti
ficial silk scarfs.
$2 for striped wool scarfs with pockets
and belts.
$2.50 for wool slip-ens and mohair and
zephyr tuxedo sweaters.
$2.75 for surplice tie-backs of mohair
or alpaca.
$3 for wool scarfs with checked borders,
pockets and belts.
$5 for very wide and soft alpaca scarfs
with stripes of contrasting colors. They are
very large.
(Crntrnh
Women's Fur Coats
and Fur Neckpieces
One-Fourth Less
This Annual Sale in the Wanamaker
Down Stairs Fur Shep has made a
sensation. The fur coats are exception
ally geed at exceptionally small prices.
The fur neckpieces are the smart kinds
and lengths at prices mostly under fifty
dollars.
(MarUM)
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hirteenth Mreet Aisle
Flannelet Nightgowns, 85c
Warm Hnnnelet nightgowns, m pink , blue
stripes, have hemstitched double yokes, long sleeves
and are cut full.
Sateen Pantalettes. Si
They are m black, navy, Copenhagen, purple and
rcen, with elahtie at the waists and double elastic
g
below
the knees.
White Muslin Nightgowns at 85c
With square necks, trimmed with pretty late
and insertion, thev an rxcil!,.nf mi,,., .. .i.. i '
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is sturdy.
price, for they are cut full and the muslin
Crepe Bleemers at 85c
trimmed with lnce or blun
Men's Oxfords
Special at $5.25
This Winter mere men nre wearing oxfords than
ever befere and finding them ery comfortable
with wool socks.
The style with the applied saddle straps and
straight tips is of dark brown leather and has rub
ber heels.
The ether, with the full wing tips, is of medium
tan lenther.
lleth have strips of light fiber the full length
of the heavy welted soles.
500 Pair of Beys' Shoes
Special at $2.75
Made of durable black or brown leather with
heavy leather welted soles, they are en English lasts
with straight tips. Sizes 1 te 5 Vs. -which will fit
most boys of 9 te 15 years.
(Gallery, Murkit)
In pink or white,
stitctnng and ruffle.
Crepe Nightgowns at $1.50
K.Ur.,8tyles. ,f pink an'1 "hlt0 c"'Pe or line
quality that will launder well nnd need no ironing!
Snowy Neckwear at 50c
.Sets nnd cellar, of many kinds ila'., n.und,
Ieter Fan, ctc.-are of lace, pique, embroidery and
be en. All are unusual at 50
Cut Lengths of Veiling, 35c
All sorts of fashionable oiling in navy, taupe,
black, brown and desirable combinations.
Children's Flannelet Nightdrawers and
Nightgowns at 75c
The nightdrawers have feet and the nightgowns
have high necks. Heth are of warm striped Jlnn
nelet in sizei, 2 te 0 years.
Fer Older Children
there are Billie Durke pajamas of striped flannelet.
in siues G te 14 years, at 00c. '
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