Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 09, 1922, Night Extra Closing Stock Prices, Image 11

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By MBS. Ml A. WIUSON
n ii,t. lit t. bv Mrs. U.- A. Wilten.
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:'' AST February In a little town In
tLcvntral Illinois en n fnrm wherej
iTraham Lincoln una boy lived nmi
?r?"V - .ini. ft'il Ifldv railed Aunt
ISiritv Rftve a Lincoln Blrthdav dinner.
IT-Optnit ,"" i.m tn,m. nnltn n din.
.Sg.0 from town. celebrated this day
?- itrflv manner. . Prem the
fi'M.J. in Mm illnlne room thera hung a
fcnrt belt mode from crepe Meer resea
-'.-iih Lincoln' picture, cleverly set In
t A. ulile Frem tin ecii 10 inc cer
1 mm of the tabln streamers of tmcoiercd
" . ....a iiirannn
't 1?" the center of the table wag a low
r .?".:.. i r.iimi Hli ferns nnil fitnilax:
.nd Mtt'c silk fines were nrrnnRcd te
ft rfihn In till1 jExreiitij xnu uiu.-tiuue
SS fastened with, narrow baby ribbon
i ?'?.. l,. 11H1. flncn nmi nt Hie
f? w of the dinner the piertH pulled
' 2. Vi... ,nm l!e howl. All the pnrtr
Sun rose and. Ktnndin around, the
Sble. snug our National Anthem and
nVfu run nmi I Were YeunJ. Mnif-
k, .Vi iiVu rnii. Lincoln's Birthday
Ij ? ?; c.n.lnp nnrl rnii mnr reletiratn
pomes ii" nnu ...... -
tritb dinner.
THE MENU
Old-fflKhtened Tomate Soup
Celery PIcalllll
. nent Chicken fDreM,"1
Brown Gravy Cranberry Jelly
.Htshed Potatoes Creamed Onions
Coleslaw
Lincoln Blrthdav rake Ice Cream
Coffee
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wax caneics in eiu-innuuucu .
' etndlrMlekH were used te light the room.
d old blue, and white.; 'china of the
jwlllew pattern lent nil old-time nlr te
'this dinner.
': ita Aunt, riiarlty served this dinner:
I' The soup was served In cups nnd was
-. hid In place be'ere the partv was
Nited. with the balance of the dinner en
h tab'e nwniung te pe served, int
cups that contained the soup were laid
en a small serving table, nnd a wheel
tray used for the balance of the dishes.
The table was crumbed before the des
rt. The pcrce'ater was started about
the time of clearing the table. Then
the cake was brought te the table.
I de wish thnt you could have seen
thll cake, a three -la vcr cake with the
old-fashioned boiled frosting, a picture
of Llnce'n en the top nnd tiny ennd'es
mrreumling the picture. It was the
most attractive cake thnt I have seen.
Th beautiful homey face of Lincoln
with th6 tiny candles glowing en the
tnewy white, n cake Icing glistening
ft a snow meuntnln In the sunshine.
The hmtcs cut the cake and It was
served en thn plate with the Ice cream.
Then came the coffee.
Te serve any but an Informal meal
- n thit day would be out of place. The
beautiful Mmpllcltv of this noble mar
tyred President, who wns n plain, dem
ocratic home-loving man, scorned pomp
and lavishncss.
Old -Fashioned Tomate Soup
Open a large can of tomatoes and
tarn In n saucepan and add
One can of water,
Ofte nnd one-half cups of finely chop
fed (fl-ccit tops of celery.
One-half cup of sliced onions,
Chop a bunch of soup herb.
Simmer and cook slowly for forty
five minutes. Then let cook and rub
the mixture through a sieve. It is best
te make this the day before it Is needed.
Ileturn the puree te the saucepan and
add y-'-Ti . , ..
One quart of milk,
Thiec-quarters cup of fieur,
Twe teaspoons of salt,
1 liree-quartcn teaspoon of pepper,
l'inch of allspice,
Tiny pinch of cloves.
Stir te dissolve, and bring te a boil.
Cook for nineteen minuted very slowly
and then add one cuifef. boiling water,
beat te blend and serve.
Prepare the chicken for toasting and
then place in a mixing bowl
Twe cups of bread crumbs,
One-half cup of finely chopped
anions.
One teaspoon of thyme.
One-half teaspoon of street mar
forum, Three-quarters cup of beiliny tcatcr,
, Four tablespoons of bacon fat,
tine lecil-bealcn eon.
Mix nnd use for filling nnd roast in
the usual way. Fer the creamed pnlens
cook onions, then turn in a baking dish
and cover with cream haiice ; sprinkle
the top with breadcrumbs nnd two
tablespoons of grated cheese; bake in n
moderate even until browned en the top.
Coleslaw '
.Shred one small hend of cabboge fine.
Place in a bowl and add
One and one-half cups of celery,
chopped fine.
One onion, grated.
Tess te mix nnd cover with the fol
lowing sauce. Blacc in a saucepan
, Tirec-guarlCM cup of vinegar,
i One-half cup of uatcr,
J Three level tablespoons of flour,
One teaspoon of mustard,
!One teaspoon of salt.
One-half teaspoon of paprika,
Tke teaspoons of sugar.
Mix te dissolve the flour and the.
spices and bring te a boil. Cook for five
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minutes. Then add ene well-beaten egf ;
cook again for two minutes nnd pour,
vjvnue warm, ever the prepared cabbage.
Lincoln Birthday rahe
Place In a mfxlng bowl '
Twe cups of peicdered sugar, .
Owhalf cup of shortening, '
Cream well. New add
Three and one-half cupt of flour,
, unc-nw teaspoon e sail,
j ice ncvei
se infer.
One and one-quarter cups of, milk,
' H 1 .
tablespoons of baking
One tcasnoen bt orated nuimrn.
Beat hard te blend nnd thctr bent for
Ne. 81 Celer Changing Liquid
A glass Is Miewn filled with ink.
Pnsrfng a nnpkin eer the tumbler, the
llnulil chnnzpM tn the color .of graphs
flvp minutes. New whip the whites of juice. Anether pass of the napkin,
thrce eggs until jtlff nnd cut nnd fold nnd a light red color results, then ycl ycl
inte the enke batter nnd turn In three low. The1 final pass produces clear
wuii-greiinca nnu uourea layer-cake1 water.
..(ui'jai?'W daMftHtttft
merely a glulten, or a 5?nS.?T
J J Ife .TO" IISStetS
: inurtj vi iin i aiti rwi - - ..i-
' abuse, excess or the deunenue t .-
Ham t.Ama Arts! nt mnrill OF ItCUIlUe
I If, therefore, you come te the con
i.,ain ihfm mn ! a senstttllst, den t
I i k..i.iiv n thn neeoed con-
: elusion that he fs nnfalthful te tala
wife. Ills sensuality may no m i" " "
rcctlen of trying te consume a much
''hooch" as possible before Mr. Vel
stead gets him or of wallowing exces
slvely in beef tenderloin and Wed peta-
v... n ihn BenmiBlist br his eyes.
The lids "are rather close together, as
in the eyes of extreme caution. The
.mr...nn Ha in tiin tact tnat tne lias
of the Bcnsual eye are thickened. And
this is the natural result of everindul
gence of tne nes, n P"y?c eii'u
of physical practice or habit, which can
only be the result of a deflnlte attitude
of mind.
WANT A MAKER'S 1 WANAMAKER'S WANAMAM
M.
The Question Cerner (
Today's Inquiries
1. What fine thing for high school
girls has been organized in North
Carolina?
2. Hew can stains en plnne keys
which refuse te come out be re
moved? 0. Fer the woman who likes a tiny
slumber pillow, describe dainty
cover for it that is net a bit hard
te make, and Is easy te blip en.
4. Hew many pounds should the boy
ufty-eight Inches tall weigh? Hew
many should the girl weigh?
e. Describe, a smnrt. Httlu school
uresH for the bmall girl.
e. In what way Is an exquisite scarf
fashioned?
, ,, Yesterday Answers
ii The uuutwttl thing about tlw
wives of three great writers
Coleridge, Southey nnd Levcll
was that they wero all sisters.
-. A fascinating pair of shoe-trecd
are made of black mptnl. iip.'n.
rated with tiny, gay Hew era und
serve for another purpese besides
holding the bhecs by having the
lower supports made into the
jhnpe of bmnll shoe horns.
By being. of red brecndwl with an
all-ever design in dull geld, a
wnste paper basket lends just the
right note of color te a room.
. A boy fifty. wven inchc tall
should weigh 83.5 pounds; 83 U
thn number for a girl of this
height.
e. Te wear with a plain sweater or
sports suit, a small -brimmed
hat of a fiim, all-ever struw deco
rated with colored Indian sjm
Ms a brand-new ijpe of hnt
that Is vastly becoming. f
. A narrow baud of white around
the top of the f-hoe gies a touch
7i .? pnlr of ,ew ,,,"p: P'''nt
Mcathcr shoes thnt mtikes theni
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,--..u.v I,,,- niniiiiB Willi UlliT-
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pans and bake in a modorate even for
iwcntv-nve minutes.
When cold put the lavcrs together
with jelly and Ice with boiled frostlng frestlng frostlng
Belled Frosting
Plnce In a saucepan
7'ice am! one-half cups of nugar.
One-half cup of white corn sirup,
One-half cup of icattr.
Stir te dissolve the sugar and then
cook until the mixture will form a soft
ball when tried in cold water, or 245
degrees Fahrenheit, using a candy ther
mometer. Then pour In a fine stream
en stiffly beaten whites of two eggs,
beating until the mixture is sufficiently
cool te spread en the cake. Flaver the
icing with cither lemon or almond ex
tract. Fer the success of this Icing beat
the egg in a small bowl and then turn
the stiffly beaten white of the egg In a
large bowl thnt will permit n thorough
bcntlng of the mixture.
"After 'Icing thp cake place a delicate
wreath of smllnx about the base of the
cake; and place ene of the pnper
(leilhu en the top before placing Lin Lin Lin
colnvpicture in the center. Arranging
the candles en this dolly will catch any
greae that may drip from the lighted
candle.
Tomorrow Signals of Fear
Te de the trick nrocure fetr pieces
of trinspnrcut colored celluloid. Any
color? may ne use, but rcu, yeimw,
green nnd blue will live the chungcb
deserihed above. The pieces are cut
te fit neatly Inside the tumbler, which
Ih filled with water. When the bread
side of the celluloid is seen, the liquid
exactly resembles Ink.
I'ns-dni: the napkin ever the tumbler,
the blua piece of cclluleld'is withdrawn
nnd dropped In the lap, producing the
first change. On successive passes the
green, red and jellew are taken out
nnd Hccrctly disposed of, which leaves a
glas f water nt the finish.
Cepvrlaht. lilt, Vtt PMIe Leiatr Cemtanv
Read Your Character
By Dlgby Phillips
.Sensuality
Closely allied te the "cxccsslvlst'' Ih
the "fccnsuallst," with ene vitnl dif
ference. The self-indulgence of the lat
ter has mere of.the deliberate in It and
Is less the result of a weak will.
We hava- acquired the habit In late
vears of associating the word sensual
primarily with sex. This, however, Is
E The pure, rich cream
1 from 10 quarts of milk in
I every pound!
Butter
47
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lb
1 Sold only in our Stores
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Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stord
A Most Unusual Sale of the
Finest French Kidskin Gloves
.We Have Ever Seen for
KI
$1.90
.BfliiHmiiiiiiiniiiiNh
TOCKINGS
Fine silk threads and meshes,
thinly woven and id delicate colors
arc SAFELY washed in the silky
suds of Colgate & Ce.'s new wash
howl flake
FAB
Ma. u..rAT.err.
Fab flakes ere thin
and that's one reason they ere safe.
Because they are thin they dissolve)
completely and leave no aticky lumps
of soap te cling te silken threads and
stain or ret them.
Fab the new Colgate wash-bowl flake
was tested in the laboratories of
Carnegie Institute of Technology and
pronounced a superior soap flake for
washing all fine fabrics.
COLGATE & CO. tit. 1806 NEW YORK
SAFELY WASHES FINE FABRICS
Rarely such gloves as these for twice this sum!
One style similar te a glove in th'is sale has been marked $2.60
mere in our own stock.
Anether style w,e have never seen for less than three times $1.90.
Imagine 8-button length white gloves with heavy crochet embroid
ery en the backs for $1.90. One can wear them with everything.
Navy blue gloves, tee, at this price!
' All are perfect exquisite. The finest French gloves that we have
seen in many a day. i
Every size from &A te 7. in the sale.
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Sarve the bird in hand
The ethers may be hard te catch
may
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With enough money, enough time
and enough luck, a man may get back
the health he has lest or part of it.
It takes patience, tee.
And then there may be no success,
or only a little.
It's better te save what you have
than hunt for what you've lest as
the most successful health-restorers
will tell you.
Much of the less of health is due te
faulty, careless diet. Wrong meals at
all times and right meals at wrong
times lead the long-suffering digestive
organs with elements of destruction,
or starve the tissues and glands of
needed elements.
Grape-Nuts is a delicious cereal feed
which has the qualities of scientific
nutrition. It supplies the full richness
of these splendid feed grains, wheat and
malted barley, together with the vital
mineral elements, se often lacking from
feeds. Served with cream or geed milk,
Grape-Nuts gives full nourishment
without over-leading the stomach.
A splendid thought for breakfast
or lunch, for these who would keep
health-
Grape Nuts the Bedy Builder
"There's a Reason"
Made by Pestum Cereal Company, Inc., BatUs Cfttk, Michigan
2-Clasp Gloves
$1.90
Overscam-sewn French kidskin gloves in
white, black, brpwn, gray, navy or beaver.
Pique-sewn gloves of French Wdskin in
black or white with self or contrasting
stitching and in -brown, navy, gray, mode
and beaver. v
8-Butten Length
Gloves $1-90
French suede gloves In a soft gray tone,
everscam sewn.
Piquc-scwn French kidskin gloves in
white with heavy crochet embroidery done
in black or white. ,Alse navy with contrast
ing cmbreMery. Beth styles with three pearl
clasps at the wrists.
White Kidskin
Gauntlet Gloves
$1.90
Imagine that for S1.90J, The most fash
ionable gloves of the moment. White French
kidskin with gauntlet cuffs and one large
pearl clasp at the wrist. The perforation in
the gauntlet shows the color of the embroid
ery en the back of each glove black, mode,
pearl gray or navy. (Sketched.)
Alse Fine Sample Gloves Frem One of the Foremost
' Gleve-Makers of America
At $1.50 Pair
At $1.90
One-clasp gloves of fine capeskin, suede and mocha ,in browns,
grays and ether soft shades. Net all sizes in every color, but all
sizes in the group.
Strap-wrist gloves of capesl.in in tan, brown and gmy, suede in
tan and gray and a few strap-wrist mocha gloves in gray. All very
soft and of excellent quality. The capeskin gloves are washable and
1 have deep cuffs.
(Central)
SALE FOR MEN
Silk-Striped Madras Shirts
Artificial Silk-and-Cotten Shirts
Special, $2.65
Madras bhirts arc in a great yariety of colored stripes en white
grounds with a silky stripe of white at intervals.
Artificial silk-and-cotton shirts give the effect of plain gray,
lavender, blue, pink or green grounds with white stripes.
Beth styles are cut ever the generously proportioned Wanamakcr
patterns, carefully mode and finished with first quality pearl buttons.
Beth were originally higher priced in our own stocks.
All in neglige style with soft cuffs, sizes 14 te 17.
Four-in-Hand Neckties, 50c
Uncommonly handsome patterns in these ties college stripes,
small figures, brocade satins and plain colors.
GalUr.v, Mnrkel)
Pebble-Cire Is the New -Ribbon
Uayadcrc stripes of a leather-like ribbon "pebbled" te leek like
a grained leather arc combined effectively with the favorite plain circ
finish which is se popular. Something new for hat trimmings, sashea
and ether purposes. (
Find it in the Down Stairs Ribbon section in 9i te 7 inch widths.
Priced 18c te $1.10 yard. Black and colors.
(Ccntrnl)
10 Cases of Women's Shoes
Just In and Very
Specially Priced, $3
Half less than the
original price for which
these geed shoes were
made te sell. Half less
than the price we
should have te charge
regularly if we dunli
catcd this quality today
for our stocks.
Excellent dull black
leather and also patent
leatner combined with
idull leather tens.
L-ew and medium heels. Lace style. Welted soles.
This Is the Fourth Shipment
of these shoes and customers tell us they are most satisfactory. They
fit well and they are finished nicely.
Fifteen Cases of Four-Buckle
Arctics, $4.75
Last-minute arrival! Stormy weather
tnends for the younger set and ethers.
These arctics arc made the Wanamaker way
and are just what every woman wants. All
sizes te start with but, of course, you knew
that they sell fast. Telephone orders filled
while the quantity lasts. '
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16.50 $16.50 $16.50 $16.50 $16.50 $16.50 lj
BOO Silk and Weel Frecks
All $16.50
-Compared with last year's prices, these frocks are remarkable in quality and
style. Canten crepe, crepe de chine, taffeta, triceline and Peirefc twill cheese
whichever of these highly famed weaves you please any one of them at $10.50.
Ceat frocks Huffy, frilly ones straight line affairs plain and embroidered kinds
an amazing variety of early Spring styles. Net very many of any one kind in
order te avoid duplication.
Sizes up te 42 in the silk dresses.
Sizes up te 44 in the cloth frocks.
The Fashion Exhibition
will feature Spring frocks and Spring suits, mostly under fifty
(Market)
dollars, Friday.
Central Aisle
rtuiities
Oidpe
Silk-Petticoat Clearaway
$2.85
200 odd. and ends materially
under their eiiginal prices bc
enusc there arc only a few of
each kind and color.
Taffeta, silk jersey, messa
line and combination of silk jer
sey tops and taffeta flounces.
Daik or lighter colors.
Colorful Checked
Dimities, 38c Yard
Se sheer and pretty and se
aried in color that the very
sight of them will make clever
fingers fairly itch te fashion
dainty new frocks!
Orange (which fashion has do de
crced extremely geed), lavender,
gray, rose, sand, canary yellow,
tomato red, black, navy, three
shades of the lighter blues, pink
nnd green. eC inches wide.
Reman-Stripe Scarfs, $3
Kiber .silk ones in bright col
ors that will leek exceedingly
smart with Spring costumes!
Deep fringe is u particularly at
tractive feature. .Many different
coieis.
All-Weel Pullover
Sweaters, $1
Seft, warm ones that will
serve nicely as vests new and as
sleeveless sweaters in warmer
weather.
Black, white, navy, pink, to
mato, jade, orchid, gray and
hencydew.
Women's Flannelet
Nightgowns, 75c
Well-made ones of heavy.
striped flannelet with reinforced
yoke at the season's lowest price!
Cress-Bar Scrim, 15c Yard
New curtain material of whit
scrim with weven-ln crens-bara
that lend firmness and that will
prevent palling when the ur
tainB are laundered.
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