I; fr ' w,jwm t. : ryc?rMV!t,wi'mMnKvmmni .w; y c 'mm IMTWMFPf-W : M KrfYTM w zyw8rmijm$mm f v '" if 'Vi'vvjr JL. VENING , PUBLIC, EEDGEft-PHlLADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRtTARY' 1022 mwn M Mrs. Wilsen Finds Seme Typical English Dishes and Vouches for Their Tastiness - zi Cheese Better Than Any She Has Ever Found and Clotted 'Cream and Meat Pies Yeu Read About Arc Included By MRS. M. A. WILSON Cepurlehl. ten, fcu Mr. .If. .1. Wseti. A.U rights rtt treat MIIS. ItOUEKT IlINNS, of 2W0 Tnncy street, Plilladeltililn. Te., Is oneoftlie veal old -fashioned housewives, ulie brll.ve in plenty of Reed, mib dtnntlnl roeking n? a means of keeping n hnppy lmnie. Wx: JJIniin li an LngliMi woman, and n rial Mimrt reek, and I linvc urged Iter te ghe some et rcr splendid old family reclnSi te this corner. Thin one Is iiltr new. I linvc found ninny rheefcc rrrlpcs. but net one as ilclicleu us tlil. It )h culled Surrey dices Placs In small double boiler One ictll-beaten eae One lahtespo'en of supar, One labletpoen of vinegar, Ttee tablespoons of milk, . One-half teaspoon of salt. Bent well and cook until thick. Ito Ite Ito mevr 'ind cool and odd One tablespoon of milk. One tablespoon of finely chopped onion, ' , , , , One tablespoon of finelu chopped gum pepper. , One inUr of creqny cheese. Heat mid work te blend a;11, nnd erve in cr'ni nestn of lettuce, with hole-wheat bread and nutter. One onion, minced with vent. Jev p'nee In n separate bowl S.Three cups of flepr. One traipoen of salt. One tablespoon of baling petedcr. Sift nnd then rub In one-half pound of finely chopped wiet nnd ufc two (Minis of it cuj of water te form a deimh. Itell mif part of this paste nr-d upe te line the drop miiOin pann. .Place in a little of the prepared perk, add who teaspoon of breadcrumbs. en of s Kngllrii renny Muffins Tills muflln is fiiraetis in England and nuitc cnv le mnl.e. In Reme parts of llin count iv till" muffin i- baked en rlddle en the top of the stexe and turned mice t'luee In n bm One rn of icatcr. ne-half cup et sugar, J'tvc tablespoons of shortening, Ttr.a teasnoens of salt New pour iu one nip of boiling milk nnd tir te dlssolve ,th sugar, shorten ing and 'iilt and let cool. When about W) desieex Fahrenheit add One irrll-bcntcn egg, One iieast cake, erumbled In. Stir te dissolve the ycim inKe. .mil ndd Eight Iced cups of flour, knead te a xmoefli. elastic dough, then givnsp the mixing bowl. New turn in the d'liicli and prci the dough firmly iigainit the bottom of bowl and tuin the dough ever. New cover cleBclf nnd Mt aw if In place free fiem ilrmiglits. nnd let i ie for four hours. Turn out en melding beard ; de net handle. New tell lightly Mth the rolling pin. about une-hnM li.d' thick, tut with the bis cuit cuiter. work ur the tilmmlugs. rover nnd let Menti for ten .ninutcs, then rrrell and cut. Sprinkle n '.doth liberal!; with flour nnd lay the muffins en cloth : rover with u lljht dusting of flour aud n clean i leth ii nd let vie for thirty minutes: lift gently from ihc cloth, brushing off the flour nnd lay en u baking t-hect .nil bak" In n het even for fifteen mln nlrs. Serve het. or split and toast, urn! f-cne with eiangc inarmalnde. Devenshire Cream I'lace In a baking dish One-half pint of cream, One eup of milk, ii-ln-: the milk from the top of the bottle. Set the baking dish in n pan of warm water and then place wherr It will keep warm for one hour. Then lemevv? and cool. Then place in re frigerator for twenty-four hours. Lift i lift thick rlettcd cream from the top nnd lae In ghss fruit paurer and M'i'vc with canned or preserved fruits ler desirrt. Lancashire Perk Pics l'lare In a bowl One-half pound of perk sausage. One-half pound of veal, chopped at fine as viusaqc, reur l nucha of parsley. One teaspoon of tcatcr. llell out mere pastry f.nd rut n top iiMn? the large biscuit cuiter. Make three, little' gai.hes lit the top crust and bake In a moderate even for thirty minutes. . Marrow Dumplings Hnve butcher split x mnrreiv bone. Scrape the marrow from bone. Place Four tablespoons of wrew in bowl, and add Ttee tablespoons of buttfr, One tablespoon of mincid onion. Twe tablespoons of finely inW partlcp. Three-quarters cup of breadcrumbs, Ttee -thirds vup of flour, One teaspoon of salt, One-half teaspoon of triifc pepper, Ttee teaspoons of baking peicder. One-half teaspoon of sweet mar- eiam. One well- beaten gg, fieien tablespoons of milk, i Mix and turn in a pudding cloth and plunge into a pet of boiling water. Cook for forty-five minutes, then lift te the colander, and let drain for n few min utes. Then turn en het platter and wnve with cither brown gravy or pars- Lit, tmifl. rPl.t -ILL ... ..t i. .... 1 with boiled beef or stews. Smoked Herrings (Bloaters) Split the smoked fish and serapc. New cover with boiling wntcr for five minutev,. drain an pan .in little het butter. Lift te a het dish and season i with 'i Uttle melted butter. Sometimes the fllletw of the fish after roeking nre served en toast, with ug mm; uiniLuu jmraiey ami mcicra DUlter. fe Beefsteak and Kidney Pie Cut in pieces and wash three lntnb kuliiey.s. Cever with bellliur water and crek for twenty minutes. New place in a bowl Three cups of flour. One teaspoon of fall. One tablespoon of baking ponder. One-half teaspoon of white pepper. Sift u mix, and then mid Four ounces of finely chopped suet, rub la th suet well, and then ndd Ten tablespoons of cold tcatcr, tc form a dough. Rell out little bcttci; than half of this dough. New rub a round-bottomed bowl lightly with but ter, and fit in the pastry, letting the pastry coma up well ever the side of the bowl. Cut one and one-half pounds of round steak in tmnll pieec, season the steak well nnd roll each piece in flour. Add the prepared kidneyn, Ttee a6Jetjoens of grated onion. Three tablespoons of finely minced parsley, Ttee tablespoons of Worcestershire sauce. Turn in the prepared bowl ,ind roll balnnce of the pastry and use for top rrust, pinching the edge well together. New rub a pudding cloth lightly with shortening and dust well with flour. Tin fie pudding in this cloth, mnklne the tie underneath the bowl. Plunge I into a large pet of boiling water nuc ! reek for two Injurs, taking care that the pudding is well coveted with the boiling wntcr. Take up the pudding, temevc the cloth nnd turn pudding en I het plrtc. Serve plain or with cheese . or brown sauce. NEW STORM AT CITY HALL Bootblack's Helper Ejected and Re ') prlials Are Threatened Shecshlnlng circles In City Hall have been shaken by the latest development n tun political struggle among tne beet-. blocks,, I Itocre Hlrhettl. who shines all the Vere shoes, recently introduced an apple of discord In the nersen of 'William Walker, one of his Negro followers. i At this Heeding of the labor market there was a strategic If momentary rap prochement between Mike Plnrrhl, tlic Administration bootblack, and Frank (llardane, the Independent, who shines the Majer's shoes. They interviewed Chlc,f Baxter, of the Bureau of City Property, who also acts In an ex -officio rapacity as mnjordemo of the Cky Hall boetblucktt, and the re sult was (he summary ejection of Wil liam Walker from the premises. Itocce has called tinen the world nt large te witness this deed, which he GAS Seldtrlng Purnacf and Applianen Stanulacturttl t L. D. Berfrer Ce., 89 N. 2d St. Iltll, ttnrkrt CH Kruntenr, .Unlit 1U WANAMAKER'S ' WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER IttMMi lays nt the deer of political preferment. nnd his threats of reprisal upon thci entente are of the most bloodcurdling nature. WRINKLES REMOVED JUST put tWrlnkellne, ' a harmless vegetable Jelly, en your face; In SO minutes wash it off; flne wrlnklca dis appear; deep tinea retten: sagging and double chin llfta up; fnce become!) round and firm ; skin tightens and whitens ; net expensive; sold en approval, Fret Demonstrations Write for particulars. IRENE PAULMARD 534 Real Eitate Trtut Bldf. PHILADELPHIA. PA. Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere Skin Tortured Babies Sleep Mothers Rest After Cuticura fe-Era?.s&: DANDERINE Steps Hair Coming Out;, Thickens, Beautifies psinEiBi!rairiiii!;i;raeiiiii!iira wmm v i mm ' Selected for their size illlU WCimiL li Strictly Fresh e 1 afmf. uanen VB nt twpivp a m . 1 1 Sold only in our Stores E (St.- 'wms i I1' T I i Rinwiiriii iii;,ffiiiMiiniiii!iii:iiii;iiiiiini'iiii'iiiiiiiiiinwiiriP,iiiTOmifl 35 cents buys a bottle of "Dander-, Ine" at any drug store. After ene1 application of this delightful tonic 9 nartirl nf Han- I I you can net find druff or a falling every hair shows new life, vigor, engntness, mere dance. Advt. hair. Besides, color and abun- FEBRUARY SALE PRICE MB rl''-'mT This Handsome 10-piece Queen Anne$12C Walnut Dining-Roem Suit ZirS Complete with five genuine leather chairs, one armchair te match and oblong table. Loek at thU iutt before (hopping elsewhere. Compare our price with ethen. Autetruck delivery ACME FURNITURE CO., 5936 Market St. Onen rrrnlnicK during lVlirunry Snip. Phene, Ilelniant IOMi West 3810 February Silk Sale Mostly Under $2 a Yard Busy scissors are cutting off dress lengths of charmeuse and satin, Paisley crepes de chine for the fashionable peasant sleeves ; white silk broadcloth shirt lengths for men's delight. And All at Real Savings in Price Silks in the February Sale are decidedly moderate "y, Pce none being ever $3 and a great many under $2. Every yard is fresh new goods of perfect quality, well worth whatever time and money are spent in making them up. Particularly Geed Are: Canten crepe, 40 inches wide, $3 a yard Xavy, Copenhagen, cornflower blue, midnight, jade, henna, brown, caster, tan, gray, rust, orchid, white and black. Taffeta, 35 inches wide, $1.75 a yard Nickel, fuchsia, white, &npphirc, gray, taupe, blown, tan, old rose, navy, seal, Concord, bright blue, beaver, Sevres., Bur gundy, midnight, murine and black. Spring-like foulard, 40 inches wide, $1.75 a yard Black-and-white, brown-and-white, navy-and-white. in charming new patterns. Messaline, 36 inches wide, $1.50 a yard Lilac, brown, black, tangerine, navy, jade, rose, beiire marine and sapphire. ' All-silk white broadcloth, 33 inches wide, $1.85 a yard In self .stripes for shii tings, plain white for underclothes and blouses. Centrul Centra! Aisle Opportunities 600 Percaline Petticoats Are 50c Lewest price of the season for full-length petticoats with tucked or accordion-pleated flounces and elastic nt the waists. Mostly black, though a few' are purple. Women's Black Silk Stockings, $1.25 I Full-fashioned ones of extra i heavy pure black silk with mer cerized soles and reinforced I mercerized tops. Such slight l "yecendh" that irregularities in j the weave are barely perceptible. Knitted Petticoats, $1 i Seft, close-fitting ones that I women find most comfortable. Light gray with stripes of pink, blue, black or white. ' Weel Jersey Overbleuses $3.90 ! Navy, reindeer, henna and 1 beaver blouses of fine twill wool i jersey with linen cellars and ctiffb models that have proved extremely popular for spoilt, and street wear. Ti A Fine Let of v All- Weel Overcoats for Men and Yeung Men at $35 The overcoats that men want! Made of thick, all-wool coatings with plaid or contrasting backs. Sub stantial enough te with stand Winter storms; heavy enough te be warm in coldest weather. They are in ulsterette style, double - breasted, with convertible cellars, deep pockets and belts across the back or all around. All regular sizes fe.r men and young men. Men s Oxfords at $5.25 "Ne better Oxfords at any where near the price 1" Mere than one man has given that as his opinion. We knew that they are geed Oxfords. The tan leather is sturdy quality, the Oxfords have a geed appearance and the soles are made for long and satisfactory wear. (Gallery, .Market) Hundreds of Seasonable Coats, With or Without Fur, Under $30 begin geed-looking sports coats, eI knew my competitor is a quitter" LAST spring, when his business was very bad, a man decided that he would cut out all the booklets, catalogs, and sales helps he had used in ether years. "I suppose I am a quitter," he teid his printer. -. A second later he said, "Wait a minute. I knew my competitor is a quitter I am going ahead." He did. He put his printed messages before every prospective customer he could afford te reach. It cost money. It took nerve. It brought business. This year is the first year that he has done mere business than anybody else in his line. Better paper produces better printing. Better printing means better seeing, and better seeing means better selling. S. D. WARREN CCMPANY, Bosten Warren8 Standard .Printing Papers are sold by .. D. L, WARD COMPANY Lembard 0800 Philadelphia Mala 1701 Ualtlmore Waihingten Itichuicnd Wilkea-Barre Specimens of printed things that have helped sell goods sent en request, ' J . v better paper CMM better printing better business Practical-Frent Corsets Are Very Practical, Indeed The front arc of ingenious design, being of .trips of elastic which hook-next the ligure. Over ihi is a lacing, which lace, casih en Hat hooks like a man's shoe. It's, a perfect i educing contrivance. Backs are smooth, like any front-lace corset, though these irf.' mere strongly boned. They are double-boned throughout and arc of pink bathte ceutil or brechc. ' ' There arc models suitable for average figure i as well as for the hard-te-fit figures -thes-e who are tall and stout or short and stout Prices range from $.1 te $7.50. (Oiitrul) All-Weel Blankets, $7.50 Various kinds., semp lowered in pi ice because they arc a little soiled along the outer f e i . All are pure wool and measure 6G80 inches. Pmk-and-whitc block plaids and gray blankets with line plaids of daiker color. (Central) As low as $12 they I fully lined with .silk. Sports Coats at $20 ! One of the smart tweeds is i sketched. Ihey are fully lined with silk and especially well tai lored. Pole coats are !n various dark and light i .xtures. Many ire of contrasting-back heavy coating. Three Groups All at $25 Fur-trimmed coats almost all have large cellars of beaverette. Materials include velour and cut belivia in brown, Sorrento blue and navy many models, a few et a kind. S25. Dress coats, as they are best known, aie finely tailored of soft, geed belivias. Seme exceptional sample coats arc among them. Threw ties, interesting sleeves, etc., are worth noticing. 25. New Spring sports coats are mostly three-quarter lengih and 1 nuitn full. Xnmn hull. tu... , prnl clntli Inmic in K....1. ' n'L. ' S27.50 Jan shoulders still prevail. Ma- , tcnals aie in warm browns, tans and creamy camera-hair. S2e. Fur-Gellarcd Coats at $27.50 Many extraordinary s-.inmln ts fn,.. t,;,i !. (-!... l i:.. i - " - ---- '-" " " nuiu jiiuim i .v.. UUi, ,u. u.i.v eeavcrette lur is generous y used and the belivias J are particularly hne. All are fully lined with silk and interlined (Market) Satin Pantalettes, $4.50 ancl-elue, pold-and-turqueise. crarnet-anil-emnvnlrl. f ' ' iSwkl Ml , I Wi WTfi iy ii n r n w I lJ X 'J $20 -make up this WARREN'S STANDARD PRINTING PAPERS turquoise, garnet-and-emcrald. (Ontrul) A Remarkably Interesting Collection of Lew-Priced High-Quality r urntture is te be found along the Thirteenth Street Aisle of the Down Stains Stere It is Wanumaker furniture, part of the great February Furniture Sale' marked at the lowest prices in many a day. What possibilities it opens te the woman of seeing eve who nmsf nvilre every dollar de its utmost! Each dollar will go a long way here, for t e furniture us marked at very low prices. ' ' l-piece Queen Anne bedroom ' ether chairs with upholstered scats suits, American walnut, $1 1 1. Full size bow-end bed, .12-inch bureau, chilTenette and semi-vanity dressing table. With large vanity, $17e. 10-piece mahogany veneer dining room suits, $U(i5. Large extension table, 60-inch buffet, china closet, serving table, armchair and live (Central urn! Cliantnet) .J-piece tapestry-cevererl liviW. room suits, $161.50. Large daven port with loose cushions, fireside chair and rocker, stuffed with hair. -l-piece painted wicker suits, $91 Davenport, two armchairs with cre tonne cushions and table. inese and ether equally values te cheese from geed l VV -r'j " .- j ?iVi infill i PrintindPaper . I . ' V-f;!. Yl ii -MSSS'y.. .!.(((. . I i.mkJZ fuTt' .-R"M.I..,l. i-f Rugs, Toe, Have a February Sale at Savings of a Tenth te a Half and patterns in many different types of iws. ll y 01 cnoesinS among colors Axminster Hall Runners freni2j'a inchca x fect t ?5.7C te 27 inches x 15 feet at $11.75 A-minctef &nm O 10 CV.n. x rfOA Geed rugs, tee. We carry no ether kind. Only geed, clean, . reliable rugs arc allowed te enter our stock. Other sizes- I 0x9 feet $10.50 ti.3.10.G feet $27 GO ) Small Axminster Rugs i Mottled Design Oriental Patterns 27x54 inches..., .$2 27x54 inches $3,25 Vnrieus pretty colors. Extra-Heavy Seamless Axminster Rugs 0x9 feet.. $25 7.6x9 feet $30 8 3x10.6 feet $39 9x12 feet $44.50 Kfi,0ther ""worthy specials in thu sale are fine chenille (Chtttnut) Velvet Rugs C9 feet, $20 8.3x10.6 fect, $32.00 urffp0tjJLadesJef taupe "pyj- r080 nnd Wue, figured or slaili surface with corduroy or moire 'effect. w vt 9mm J- i' WK -f i T V tJ .Iv.Wk.- A-I I-ft, iVj .1 'mM,ruuAiiiZ luASf' iLiiysvM fn ,s12 j . : SI i' ft s il ii V.'- ,i W C I j in 'l h I! (ft j' it rfif it. 4 1 ' i r - -.I M 3f . s sa V it M V ll 4j if. t? .' ia 't Ur tic rf- a ; LVtll ftO. , m ?.K 5j3 iBW9 "H'tiX i. Tyi irt , , 1 " a. M hit.M ;i"i.v Liiaj,' t' 5J ,yM LiA'iM! mmmmmii& . t ,iltfL.ii;x,KiZm&ni iir-.iiiX'Li4i.' IVJi
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