tfl"l- e, Mrs. Wilsen Suggests jfttm'xAffihen the Scheel Persen Entertains iV i.'i" There, Is a'.Leaf of Which'Eggs rinifMiciils, While Nevel Candy Recipes Are Alse Given f7 :. .,- ninfl nr A. v?r,snv JfcZrbiM 19St W JtfrvJf Ar-Wiltert -All fwSfciiwW1'"' ; ii . J-rUST about tlit ecaien of the year J tbe lilcl school lad and lassie feel ..n.i nnnn ( entertain tbe class. This i.. immilv. iu the. form of a dinner dance. K the claso-ie mnll; or a dance Ltth rcfrcuhnicntB, for, .twenty or mero. Jtli rcircuap The home The home where the children ure rrmlttcd Ce entertain their friends :,.. with n dinner, or dance, several times during the season, Is the home n whlcli,ei wll find contented lads ind lawtcflJ1 ,-A8ld0jfrem thla home en tertalnlne teafches manners,' and gives age and poise, be that many a laddie Jose"hle brfshfulness, and seen ao ae milres ar pleasant manner (. Simple, lnrxpcnslve dtehes will afford real pleasure 60 that the mother who hesitates bocause of cxpenBe may new take real pleasure In p'nnnlnu and preparing the feed. I will give two -.. tnnnrnatrn dlnners here that me oulte easy te prcparej In fact, much of the actual worn uuxi u ',u,"v ."" ,w before, with the young folks te help. Menu Ne. 1 Fruit Cocktail Htlted Nuts OUtm Platter Meal Creamed Chicken ou Toast Petate Croquettes Peas Coleslaw lee Cream Cake Coffee Menu Ne. 3 Puree of Tomate in Cupi Olerr . 0'ivca Mcat'css Xxxif Ilollandalse Sauce Baked Petate Strinj? Beans Lottuce Mnyonnalse DrcBslnc fndlYidunl Tarts -Whipped Cream Coffee 'Nats and Heme Made Beb Beb Stuffed Fruit Keep the dinner parties te ten or twelve pcreens. If mere are te be Invit ed, then plan for a little dance, and a buffet supper. Suggestions for the supper t Ne. 1 Celery and Nut Sandwiches Ice Cream and Cake Cocea Heme-Made Candles. e7"a Petate and Shrimp Salad Dainty Finscr Sandwiches Coconut Cake v Coffee Btuffcd Fruits Candy Ne. a Salmen and Celcry Salad Rye Bread and Butter Sandwiches Out of Jelly Rell Cocea Ne. 4 ' Creamed Ohlcken nnd Oysters I Buttered Rolls Celery Wbmt Layer Cake Coffee Nuta and Candles Ne. 8 Fish Salad Rolls Individual Chocolate Puddings Ansel Sauce Sponre Cake Coffce Ne. 6 Outs of Celd Reaet Perk Apple Sauce Petate Salad Crullers Jelly Kell Coffee f Fruit Cocktails for Twclve Persons Pare and dice four applet, 'our oranges, Six bananas, One-half pound of grapes cut in half and seeded ; cover with th Juice from the small slse bettle of maraschino cherries and the Julce of one lemon. Serve In ehexbet cups, jarnlsh rith a opeontul of Caledonian cream bm! a maraschino cherry. Meatless Leaf This leaf is dollcleus. and at a recent rrhoel dinner the studenta voted it the best dish of the season. Seak stale bread iu plenty of cold water te soften, then turn in a piece nf chcbe cloth and press dry. Rub through a sieve into a bowl and meas ure. Place four cups of the prepared bread In a lan;e bowl and add Twe eups of very thick cream sauet, Twe anrt one-hair eups or pneiy chopped nutt. fine-half cue el arc tne-half cup of prated onion. uns vup of inery cnepjiira pniti Veur hard-boiled tee; mooed though a ticve, Three teaspoons of salt, One teaspoon of pepper, , One teaspoon of poultry seasoning. One teaspoon of thyme. Twe well-beaten eggs. Mix and turn In two well greased and floured leaf shape pans and eprcad the top smoothly j bake In a slew even for fifty minutes. Hellandaise Sauce Pla.ce in a saucepan One and one-half eups of eaitr, Bta level tablespoons of flour. A'.'.' :,r . r. ., i .?... The Question Cerner Today's Inquiries 1. What c!ep3 a member of the Brit ish Parliment propeso te de in re Irani te the question 0f women w-rrins en Juries? " In wliat clianulna war does a new sliiaa perfume-holder bedeck itself? 3. Hew doc a small lamp cleverly cembine with another pretty or nament? 4. When u boy la forty-five inchw tall, hew much should he weigh; whit !n the right wcijrht for a girl who la this tall? &. What blmde is at the present time mero pnmilar thnn ever for after noon dreices? 0. l)escrlbe nn e.qul8ltely claborate hat for a young glil. Yesterday's Answers 1. On the ground thai It Is necessary fee her te llve In Greater state when receiving the heads of for fer ei','n f!errnmcnt, Helland has leiibled the annual allowance of it yuuii 'SVlllielmlna. - u oil has been spilled accident "lly en a rug, the Main can be tnl,cn out by Hindu the damaged juit, ever a Imhln anil pouring en It feed iiunllty of gasoline. " aeii the Hslit behind a bhade of tl'r wroen Mirlety sheds tee bright n glow a wnull rllk bag of fi sh.nln te match the fcrcen Pli'-eil uer thu light will soften it in u slniple nmniier. J. I he correct weight for a boy for-tj-fenr iiii'hcu tull Is ferty-five nnt livc-tciitlii peunila; f'ir n nrl of the ui.iin height, forty ferty jmir and llvo-tenlliH pounds. ". I'd- (he bp.-lng nilt a walsteeat " tee uttinethe feature which It ,'s1btrfc',y blntcd (hat fashion ., will ilectcfr. " Iarls (HniH a number of her smart sorge frocks with wool ,bwe. Things te Serve and Nuts Are the Principal Stir te dissolve the flour nnd'brln te a bell, cook for five minutes then adi One-halt pound of butter, Juice of three lemons, Yolks of five eggs. j ica, teaspoons or salt. une teaspoon of white pep, Cook ever het wntnr until white pepper. . creamy If this sauce should Riwnrntn. Iitxt adc a few tablespoons of boiling water nnd ecai anu cook until creamy. Home-madn cnndlivn nr vnrr nt tractive and the lads and IebsIcs will enjoy helping you prepare thorn Beb Bobs Mount marshmallowe en toothpicks and dip in het sirup or honey and roll In finely chopped nuts. KtllffMl'T-lttla A moderate sized prune may be Re jected and the stones removed, New en op One-half cup of seeded raisins, Twcntu prunes, Onc-quartcr pound of tnarshmalleiet. line and use te stuff the nrunen. Twe pound or prunes will be required. Salmen flnlm-v Halnrl Fer twenty guests you will require J nrce iaii con 0 Jime1, Threp stalks of celery, chopped fine, ul9 the green tips as teclt as the stalk, TiOO lead at IrUur. One and one-half cup of mayonnaise dressing. s i , ,? ?Vth. a fork t( b,nd nnd turn in lnalvlduni nestn nt Uhhm nn,i tnnv with mayonnalse nnd garnish with n 4uuncr cup 01 nerd -boiled egg. Chocolate Tuddlng Tice quarts of milk, One cup of cocoa, One cup of cornstarch, one and ene-half cups of sugar, ,BUr' disselve the sugar and etarch, then bring te a, bell; place where the pudding will cook slowly for fifteen mut08 : "ra from the fire nnd add Twe tablespoons of vanilla. One teaspoon of cinnamon. Beat hard nnd turn in custard nips te meld, or you may use the little paper cup, first rinsing with cold water. Angel Sauce Place in a bow"i Yolks of two eggs, Twe cups of confectioner's sugar. Three tablespoons of butter. Cream slowly as for hard sauce, then ami nve tablespoons of boiling water ana menu wen ; tnen fold In Caledonian cream prepared as fellows! Place in n bowl "White of one egg, One-half glass of apple felly. Beat with a dover style egg beater until the mlxture will held its r.hape. Prepare two portions llke this and add te tne sauce, iieat well te blend and serve. MRS. WILSON'S ANSWERS Dear Mrs. Wilsen Please glv a recipe for pumpkin jehnny cake. , e. a p. Place in a bowl One nnd one-half eupt of yellow cornmeal, One cup of flour. One teaspoon of salt, Three level tablespoons of Utlttng powder, One-half cup of sirup. One-half cup of melted shortening. Twe cups of cooked pumpkin, Ona ana ene-half cups of sour mhh Beat hard te 'blend and turn in n well-greased pan and babe in het even for thlrty-flve minutes. The mixture should be about ene inch thick in the pan befere baking. STitrreiNO picnrnES op pepk New nnd unusual photographs eC th UU Ten Benndlct gresttnr Philadelphia. (lle (lle catien will appear In Roterravurs Stctien of next Sunday's Poblie Ledger. Adv. ElectrcalAgplidiiCE SPLENDID bargains in this sale! Electric cleaners, washers, ironers, dishwashers and cooking appliances which have been used as fleer and demonstrating samples in our stores are avail able at unprecedented reductions. All are standard advertised makes, carrying the same guarantee as new machines, but because they have been en display cannot be sold as strictly new merchan dise. Easy payment terms at slight extra charge in many cases. Phlla. Electric Cleaner About 35 of this well-known cleaner of ours all In fine condition. Original Price $45 Clearance Price .... $20 te $35 Electric Washers The well-liked Prima and some miscella neous makes, including a number of "dolly" type machines. Original Price . . . . $" 30 te $160 Clearance Price . . . . $80 te $125 Simplex Elect- c Ironers 42-inch size a wonderful labor and time saver1 will de 85 per cent of your ironing. These are brand new machines. Original Price $150 Clearance Price $110 Mi&eellaneeua Electric Appliances A limited assortment of percolators, vibra tors, grills, toasters, irons, etc., at about one-third off. All in fine working order. 25 off en all Lamps This sweeping discount en all the beautiful lamp3 in the Electric Shep brings the prices down te a very low level. Alse special markdown en shopworn lamps in Basement. Make your selection early ! Supply of this clearance material is naturally limited. On display only in Basement showroom, Electric Shep, Tenth and Chestnut Street. The PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY TENTH AND CHESTNUT STREET JWENXSTGr' PUBLIC (LEDGBR--PHrCAI)BLPHrA, WEMTEHDAT, WHATS WHAT Br ITEX.CN DEOIB An English teacher In France, one of theso who never "step te think," re quested her pupils one day te wrlte essays en the subject at Christ. A young Jewish boy, courteous ae nre all French beja and all Jews who fellow the old Tolmudle precepts of etlquette did net refuse te wrlte en Uie given theme, lie wrete flve werds: "Christ Is a perfect gentleman"; which nummary should have rebuked the density of the teacher who dees net seem td have been qui te a perfect Jiontlewoman. Thcre la etlquette in the New ae In the Old T03tamcnt. The parable of the places at table la a, lessen against pushing manners. Everybody wants te eee the pusher put in the lowest place; that Is human nature. 'Humble ness Is ftlwaye grace, always dignity,' as jxmeu sua, ana "irriend, go up higher," is never uttered except te these vUe have the grace te take a lower place than that te which they are en titled. Read Your Character By Dlgby Philllpl Eloquent Lips Ordinarily it is sufficient for us te knew that a man is eloquent by listen ing te his eloquence Nevertheless, many people, net naturally be, de wax lAnimnf imnn txf ninn it nil a r.l circumstances, or perhaps solely in con nection with ene subject upon which, Red Circle Coffee StxdsIIy 5&eewd Coffee uS& T-&37 25 Reduced te c LB. Quality Still th Highest THE GREAT Atlantic & Pacific Tea Ce. lui i i vcl i ii IV L IMMB.MMmMMMiMMOT, January Clearance Miscellaneous Cleaners Such geed makes as the Western Electric and Hoevei" about 40 of them. Original Price .... $57.50 te $6S Clearance Price . . . $30 and up Western Electric Sewing Machines A splendid labor saver at a remarkably low price. Original Price ....... $80 Clearance) Price . ' . . , . $45 up Western Electric Dishwashers The widely advertised, table top, all white enamel finish one of the best values in this sale. Original Price $130 Clearance Price $80 for instance, tlielr special knowlcdge may make them appear eloquent when they are net normally geed talkers. If a man's lips are net at least moderately full, you can make up your mind that he ii net naturally eloquent, according te the well-known physiog physieg physiog eomist, Lavater. ( He is also authority for the rtate ment that you will never find well de fined, large and proportionate lips, the mlddle line of which is equally norpen nerpen norpen tlne en both sides, in n bad or a com mon countenance. Large mouths, as n rule, denote- mere character than small ones. Tne girl who feel that her large mouth is n handicap nhettld realize that there are compensations iu it. An overhanging npper lip denotes mildness nnd amiability of character. Yeu'ir rarely, if ever, find it in a "scrappy" person. Tomorrow Violent Hands M E" Grews Thick, Heavy Hair 3S-cent Bettle Ends all Dandruff, Steps Hair Coming Out Ten minutes after uslnc Danderine you cannot find a single trace of dandruff or falling hair and your scalp will net itch, but what will please you most will be after a few weeks' use, when you see new hair, fine and downy at first yes but really new hair growing all ever the scalp, uanderine i3 te the hair what fresh showers of rain and sunshine are te vegetation. It gees right te the roots, invigorates and strength ens them, helping the hair te grew long, strong and luxuriant One ap- mcatien of Danderine makes thin, ifeless, colorless hair leek youth fully bright, lustrous and just twice as abundant. Advt. DAHDERN SSEmMsEEEEW 'SEEEEEttS WeeWWeW''' se m's X&W' '' 'sEEEmsww ('',-- As 'is tsMEtisEEWatsm X" w i ,y jlSESB522mEWmtEEEE lit! w fMMy ' ,B Fn flits WANAMAKER'S I WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKEITS"" WatjLamaker9 s Down Stairs Stere Half Price Sale of Women's QnV $3 Clearaway of Shoes at $l.SO High Ince shoes of many kinds are included: navy, gray and black kldskin, navy Bucde, black dull leather rind se en. A few of a kind in asserted sizes. Most of them have welted solee and high curved heels. Ohe style is sketched. (Cbeitnat) Savings of a Women's Girls' Pretty Blouses at $1 Peter Pan blouse? in pongee color are trimmed with narrow pleated frills en the cellars and cuffs and down the fronts. The material is a fine soft linene. Girl3 of 8 te 14 years 'vear auch blouses with slipover frocks and skirts. (Mnrli.t) j al e s Gleve Clearaway, 50c A geed deal less than half the original prices for these line chameis-lisle gloves that tub as easily as a handkerchief. Many are live-button length; some reach te the elbow, ethers have the favorite strapped wrists. Mastic, biscuit, French gray and white. Net all sizes in any ene color, but nearly all sizes in the let. Many women will choeso for next summer because such gloves have net been seen for a long time at 50c. Geed Sateen Petticoats, $1 Fortunate purchase from a manufacturer closing out his business. Heavy sateen in both regular and EXTRA sizes. Elastic tops. Blue and black mostly the colors in largest-demand. Percale. Heuse Dresses Just in at $1 Something different. Hcally very nice heuse dresses of prac tical green, blue, tan, lavender or black striped percale niade with elastic at the waist and con veniently deep pockets. Square neck style neatly tiimmed with rickrack. Prettily Lined Leather Handbags, $3 Plain or swagger handled bags in square or cmolepo shapes the new evor-se-much better kinds at this low price. Brown cowhide with auede finish. Black dull leather with long grain. Black leather with shiny vachette finish. Sale of Neckwear at SOc Have you eer seen this won derful neckwear at 50c? It's just like kinds that usually eest double. Separute cellars, mostly, of imitation Vcnise lace and em broidered organdie. Het-Water Bettles 60c and 8Sc Twe and three quart sizes in bottles with blight imperfections m their melding which make thorn "seconds," but in no way restrict their use, for they are absolutely watertight. Priced according te the grade of rubber used in each bottle. UTiTT lemr flppiir " XOrtTAlgT 257 1922 High and Lew Shoes 1000 Pair at $3 Every pair in the sale is desirable from every standpoint quality of leather and workmanship, style and comfort. Net every size in every style but splendid cheesing. The Lew Shoes at $3 Beth styles are sketched. Pumps of black suede-like leather have three straps and buckles ever instep tengues. Patent leather sandals ha.ye turned soles and covered baby French heels. Fourth en All Fur Coats Every coat in our stock is marked at a lowered price, which means a real saving of exactly a fourth. Prices new begin at $67 for a pony coat a very moderate price for a coat of geed fur1 te $150 for a nearseal (dyed ceney) coat with lovely cellar and cuffs of soft gray Bquirrel. Muskrat Coats $112 and $131 Dark, rich skins, carefully "erked into practical and youth yeuth ul coats. 36-inch length $112, Sketched.) 40-inch length $131. Small Animal Scarfs Are Wern the Year " Round and there is a saving of a fourth en them as Well. At $6 te $30 there are scarfs of natural opossum, natural squirrel, mink, fitch and stone marten. Neckpieces are $8.60 te $40, and the furs include fox, nat ural kit fox and Japanese cress ie. en at savings of a fourth. (Market) Fine Dark Gingham Skirts at $1 This is a very low price for pleated skirts of gingham of such fine quality and in such" pretty plaids as these! They are in green or red plaids and are pleated en white bodies. Sizes 8 te 12 years. (Market) Gleaming New Taffeta Party Frecks Dance in te the Tune of $10 (A Very Special Price) Nile green, light blue, peach color and pink frocks, as fresh and lovely as flowers, are ready te trip away te all sorts of geed times. They're made in three charming ways with silver-edged picot frills used in scrolls and ruffles en the overskirts. Bodices are perfectly plain, after the new mode, and have the round neck line that is se youthful. Sleeves are very, very short. A silver ribbon or a single silver flower finishes the waist line. In young women's sizes. Daytime Dresses at $5 te $10 Several hundred dresses at these low pnc. All arc quite new, and most of them are of the practical every-day type which every woman needs. $5 for checked vcleur and wool poplin dresses in young women's sizes. $5.50 for brown and tan burclla dresses, seme with black-and-whlte checked cellars and cuff. Alse nnjv blu0 tricetines and wool poplins at this price. Mostly small Eizei. . $?.50 for quite nn assortment of navv blue tncetinc dresses, some dotted with iridcscent'bead.s. wystafbeadi" CrP d''CSSCS wlth wh,te S1,!". ,mv'' bwn, nnd black taffeta dresses with tucked or corded skirts. Ter black crepe de ch.ne dresses with bands or insets of flame crepe Hit-or-Miss Reters The thiekncbs, clese wen M'cnvn colors that attract most. Th lirlnf ,.!, i.... , .. waukuciii ill' xii i niiumi !.. ::"::r";rYa cr ... ... ..,, wuiur te eny room. itsxjb inches 40c 24x36 inches 55c 25 x 50 inches 75 The High Shoes at arc thoroughly serviceable, leather, lacing the correct height, with geed welted soles and low or medium heels. They are fine every-day shoes for any kind of weather. Business women will like them. Sketched. Clearaway of 250 Pair of Women's Felt Slippers at SOc Various colors in broken sizes. Surely a half dollar seldom has opportunity of buying mere comfort 1 A few of the slippers are soiled. Opportunities like these de net wait for late comero I (Cliettnut) Important! Fer Yeung Men All-Weel Suits, $25 That is an extremely low price for suits of this quality in these geed-looking grayish and brownish mixtures. The Trind of suits young men can step right into new and wear well into the Spring. Thoroughly geed in every detail of cut and finish. Coats are usually two-button styles, seme lined throughout. (Oallery, Miulut) Plenty of Men's and Beys' Flannelet Pajamas and Nightshirts in the Annual Sale Warm, comfortable sleeping garments at low prices. Pajamas for men are $1.05; for boys, $1. Nightshirts for men arc 8uc; for bejs, 65c. Real Savings also, en geed, ceund shirts, neckties, mufflers, belts, etc. Percale shirts are 90c and $1.13; madras and cheviot shirts, $1.45 and $1.75; heavy jersey shirts, $1.13. Mufflers arc 50c te $2.50. ' Bella are 50c. Bey3 pull-ever or coat sweaters are $3. Beys' madras shirts are 85c. (Gallery, Market) Mens Weel Sports Hese With Fancy Tops, Special $1,25 a Pair Tine imported voel hese with fancy colored roll tops that both men and women arc v caring for skating and ether outdoor sports. Golfers will want te stock up, for this is a remarkably low price, as men who wear them knew . Browns, green, grays and tans and a few mixtures all with geed-looking tops. Sizes 10 te Ilia. (Gallery, Market) (Market) Rag Rugs in at Savings of a nnrl c.4..- .. . ....... ,Z "JT,. "rp I0.nitc" Uwr ,0S . iii, unuscu tact - The rMuit is ru .ru tl.nl. .... 27 x 54 inches 90c 30 x 60 inches $1.15 36 x 72 inches $1.50 4x 7 feet $2.65 (Chestnut) "J "mk "' especially charming and will add lit a W m ll m II m 11 m l m $1.50 It m f Art 1 ft W ft L 1 $3 of black TT7 $ie jTjT $ie V IT v de chine, some with black lace medallions ever the led. $10 for one-piece jersey dicsses. They are trimmed only with silk fageting and crepe de chins top cellar and cufi3. $10 for nay blue tricetine dresses with flame color sleeves of ciepe de chine. Delightful Third service, but it is their pretty wry remnants m colors dark eneugh and w .. . . 6 9 feet $4.85 8x10 feet $7.60 9x12 feet $8.0 1-1 m y M" rtrri ttv .!. l ' -" M n
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