Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 16, 1922, Final, Image 11

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ttli lassies an afternoon party.
rs.iw Kntnrdnv afternoon and Br
it.,. the time from 1:30 te 4. Thl
ir.ii .i.. nlnntv nf time for the Teunr
H iitn te have a geed tlme. Arrange witn
Will IMS wa,..-j - " - - .--.
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win te start the game going, be
that
;iii.:. i.a nhvriPM ban worn oil they
ajay
K hire about nn hour's geed fun.
Tftunttters : Have a fish pond ana mane
th pond using; tub or large box. Cheap
laMDcnslve school pencils can be given
souvenirs, while if you can train
one of the little children te speak a
b1.cc jeu can add novelty and cHarm
f, bringing In the little performer In a
hememade Jeck iierncr pic.
( Jack Herner Pie
Secure a cardboard carton from the
recer and place a band of stiff paper
: Reut It te form It te a round box; fill
nnt the corners with paper, se that
the band of Reaper will held Its (shape.
New cover the box with rrepe paper,
lining the Inside nicely. Make a cover
of paper and cover thickly with fringed
ere paper ornament with the paner
flowers. Use a let of the little paper
renners. se that the little child will leek
llke a llttle babe in a nest. The run
ners are the thin and narrow bits of
paper that you will find in the Easter
Pinning the tall en the donkey Is old,
but you can change It and make, th
ratne pinning the head en a chicken.
One of the larger boys or girls can
draw and color with the colored crayons
. a fairly geed-looking fowl. By all meuns
have some one who can tell Interesting
stories between each game ; the children
will enjoy the games all the mere. The
main' issue of the party will, of course,
revolve about the supper te be served.
""Nearly every youngster who Is Invited
' te a party will vlsuallxe the goodies
that will be a big part of the enter
In planning the tlme around 1 :30 will
allow half an hour for the arrival and
removal of wraps and for the tardy
ones te be In full time.
, Start tli" gataes going promptly at 2
o'clock and then plan te serve the re
freshments about 4 o'clock, and the
Jeungstcrs will then be en their way
onto net later than 4 :45 P. M.
Th! cost of a nartv for twelve or
sixteen children need net exceed $2.50
or $3, while this cost may de increased:
. we wl&e mother will see the policy of
little Inexpensive favor and simple re
freshments. . Seme Miggestlve menus for children's
parties :
Ne. 1
Tiny Bread and Butter Sandwiches
Ice Cream Cake
Cocea
Ne. 2
Creamed Chicken
With Cubes of Toast
Jelly Rell Candies
Ne. SI
Chicken Salad
Whole wheat Bread and. Butter
Fruit Candies
' Cocea
Ne. 4
Celery nnd Nut Salad
'1 Grnunm Bread and Butter
Drep Cakes Cocea
Ne. 5
Fruit Salad
Gcllatln Cake
Cocea
Ne. 6
Cheese and Nut Sandwiches
Jelly Tarts Candles
Cocea
Uusunlly every party has a special
rake, nnd if It is te be a birthday cele
bration, by all means have a special
cake nicely iced and decorated with
p'eiity of miniature candles burning, se
that the guests may see the birthday
date In chocolate or colored icing, which
has been placed en the cake.
Make this cake quite fussy. Incx Incx
renslns decorations of tulle and a piece
of sniilat from the florist te place as a
wreath about the base of the cake will
delight the children. Rich cakes have
no plnce in the child's diet, se, for this
reason, plnn te ue a. nice spengecake.
J will rIve you the recipe and method
I nred in making n birthday cake for a
little daughter of n very rich man.
Physicians nnd illetUts who have the
care of this child would net permit a
butter cake because of its unnecucd rich
ness, se when the cake question came up
I promlspd.te have a cake that would
comply with all diet restrictions.
Child's Birthday Calte
Place In a mixing bowl
One and one-half cups of powdered
sugar.
Yolks of five eggs.
Cream mignr nnd yolks of eggs until
ft light lemon color and the mixture
Is soft nnd fluffy; new add
The Question Cerner
Today's Inquiries
Hew many women are in the era era
Pley of the Government in Wash
ington, and hew does this com
pare with the number of men?
pescrlhe nu enciinntlng fenther
inn that is different from tliose
yhicli nre generally seen.
In what new aud humrlsinalv ef
fective way can hands be treated
te be mnile soft and white.
4. Hew much should n boy of ilxty ilxty
feur inches wcjgh?
J. hat Is the strikingly unusual bit
of trimming which is seen en a
ljnir of black silk stockings?
u. JMien one desires a beaded chif
fon dress, in what manner can n
fascinating color combination be
achieved?
i ,-,. Yesterday's Answers
1. I ifty-flve million dollars is the
astonishing estimated total spent
ly American women every year
for powdering und beautifying
their fnccs.
- The larger kind of glass kinder
ItailPii beads sprinkled among the
pebbles In the bowl for goldfish
will mnke it tiunlntly attractive.
". A metnl top for the kitchen tnble
is convenient nnd satisfactory be
cause It can be kept clean easier,
and bcrnii'e dough can be rolled
out en It without using the cus cus
temnry wooden lienrd.
i. If a boy Ih Kixty-three inches tall
he should weigh 100.5 pounds; a
, '' t.liii tnll should weigh 110.0.
J. Seft blue felt In a drooping iJiapc,
lined with white mitin and with a
trimming of wool flowers, makes
n distinctively unusual felt hat
tlmt can be worn between-sea-(oils,
and Inter en, tee.
u. By having I he onc-plece serve
dress open down thu slde nnd add
IHg ii fold of prnv georgette tlmt
extends trem neckline te hem In u
rljiply muniier. nm by belting It
null n siUei'. colored metnl glr-Uu,"-&
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Suggestion for Today
and Pretty Enough
' Twe -thirds cup nf water.
Twe and one-half cups of flour,
Four level tcatpoent of baking pew
net, ""
One teaspoon of flavoring,
Pinch of mil.
Beat hard for ten minutes; new cut
and fold linthe stiffly whipped whites of
the five eggs, turn this batter In n
round cake pan with, straight sides,
having first greased the pan with geed
shortening, und then dusting with flour;
spread the cake batter a-llttle higher
en the Blues, and qulte smooth en top
and bake In a slew even for forty-five
minutes.
Have the coke cold before attempting
te Ice. Te prcpare the Icing, place in
a saucepan
Twe cupi of sugar.
Twe-thirds cup of water.
One level teaspoon of cream of tartar.
S,llr todJiSelvo t,l sur nnd then
cook until the sirup registers 240 de
grees en the candy thermometer, or if
you deslre te test in water, until the
sirup forms a soft ball when tried In
cold water; remove the sirup and allow
it te stand for two minutes in warm
place, while teu bejii-. tha- n.i.it. ,.t
Ltwe eggs stiff, enough te bold their
snape; turn whites of eggs In a large
bowl, and then pour the prepared'slrup
in a fine stream, en the whites of eggs,
beating hard all the while.
Flaver the Icing, and Just as seen as
it will spread, and held Its slinpe, use
te Ice the cake. Uw some chocolate
uK; made by nddlng a little melted
chocolate te a little left-ever Icing,
and use a paper tube or cornucopia, te
date. A llttle of the Icing can be forced
through a rose tube, around the edge
nnd will ;ive the cake a festive air.
U iaii,,fln(7 P(,,5lnK cut trem thi
paper del'ics about the edge of the plate,
using a knife te push the edge of the
lace paper under the cake without dis
turbing the cake.
Place a wreath of smi'nx about the
bottom of the p'ate as it stands en the
Ji ml' It you have some small candle-
and will place them nt equal
distances about the cake in this green,
the effect is beautiful.
Jelly Rell
Line' a baking sheet wlfch pnper, and
grease nnd flour this paper well; new
place In bowl
One cup of sugar.
Yolks of three eaes.
Cream until light nnd fluffy, new add
Seven tablespoons of water.
One and two-thirds cups of flour',
Three teaspoons of baking powder.
Pinch of suit, '
One teaspoon of vanilla.
Beat te a smooth batter; new cut
nnd fold In the btiflly beaten whites of
the three eggs, nnd then turn out the
batter en the prepared baking sheet.
Spread evenly, having the dough about
one-half inch thick. Bake In a het
even for twolve minutes; new turn en a
towel wrung out of het water, and re
move the paper. 6pread well with jelly
and roll quickly stand until coeK Ice
with a dainty colored icing and decorate
each slice with a tiny hard candy.
When making the cocoa, If you use
the following recipe the children will
all dec'are it delicieus:
Fer cocoa for sixteen children, place
In a large .boiler
Twe quarts of water.
One cup of powdered cocoa,
One level teaspoon-of cinnamon.
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By CORINNE LOWE
Ne es-capel The cape has become
as settled a malady with us as with the
toreador himself. We just can't get
along without It. Seme of the smartest
of the separate wraps have yokes, and
many equally fashlennble break a knee
length expanse by n band of trimming
running from side te side just below the
shoulders. This mode, exemplified en
many of the Paris evening wraps for
winter, is brought out in a lovely while
cope of broadcloth shown today for
Southern wear. This has its snowy
surface broken in the way just men
tioned by a deep band of cut-out wetk
in jnde green broadcloth.
Many of these capes for the Seuth
are carried out in the checks se ex
tremely fnshlonnble just nt present.
These add, of course, n valuable note
of color te the nil white frock.
Testifying both te the popularity of
the cape costume and of the combination
of black arid white is the model of black
velvef-and white chiffon provided here.
The cape is trimmed with wlilte fox.
which by the way, is predicted a big
vogue for spring, and the cersage is
cheered up by bands of vivid embroid
ery. Bring te a boiling point and add
Twe quarts of milk,
One package of marshmallow whip,
and use the egg beater and whip in the
mix until well blended and the cocoa
comes te boiling point. Place a marsh
mallow en the top of each cup, just us
you serve it. .
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BY MR. WASHINGTON IN
Convenient Coffee
Economical Coffee
Each can is equivalent te ten
times its weight in roasted bean
coffee. 100 pure celfee.
Ne coffee-pet. Ne grounds.
Ne waste, le trouble.
Measure the cost by the ctip
net by the size of the can.
Booklet free Send 10c
for special trial size.
G. WASHINGTON COFFEE REFINING
COMPANY
S22 Fifth Avenue, New Yerk
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only Children's Garter made with the
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ruDeer cusnien aasp, which holds stockings firmly
between rubber and rubber. Saves wear and tear en
6teckings and means less darning.
2. Highest quality elastic and webbing, thoroughly
tested, insures long wear.
3. Thc Pin buckle and clasp are absolutely rust proof,
4, , Extra strong pin. Cannet break or bend.
5 J10 buckle is easily adjusted and prevents broken
finger nails.
25c and up v
depending upon style and size.
Complete satisfaction assured or your meneyback
. A STEIN & COMPXJNY
Jf.l.cl RflRls GARTERS ler Men
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. My dear, Mrs. .Wilsen will yen
kindly advise through your column
the cause of cinnamon buns becoming
crisp Instead of soft and spongy;
like the ones you buy? Instead of
being sticky the brown sugar hardens
like candy. This is my, first attempt
rb make them; also the bum are
partly unrolled whlle baking. Hew
de you prevent thls?v M. 8. B.
Toe much heat in" the even Is the
cause of this trouble. The buns should
tin hnlee,1 In n klnw nfrn anil turned
from the pan as seen as I taken from the
even.
The cause of unrolling Is that you
de net set the buns close together and
fill the pan sufficiently' full te prevent
them spreading.
Dear Mrs. Wilsen Will you give
a reclpe for fruit punch?
CURLEY HEAD.
Fruit' Punch
Place In large punch bowl
Twe quarts of chopped ice,
Twe quarfs of water,
One pound of confectioners' sugar,
Juice of twelve oranges,
Juice of four lemons.
Stir te dissolve the sugar and add
Twe oranges, cut in bits,
Four bananas, cat in slices.
Twe apples, pared and cut in dice.
Serve.
My dear Mrs. Wilsen Will you
give a recipe for raisin stuffing for
roost neultrv? MISS M. S.
Methods for preparing the turkey
and chicken will be featured in the noil neil
dty menus and njse several fillings.
Raisin Filling for Poultry
Hnalr nln bread and turn In a piece
of cheesecloth te drain ; press dry ; turn
In a bowl and add
One-half package of seeded raisins,
One cup finely chopped celery,
One-half cup finely chopped parsley
One teaspoon of salt.
One-half teaspoon of pepper.
One-half teaspoon of poultry sea
soning, , . .
Four tablespoons of melted butter,
One well-beaten tog.
Mix and use as filling.
Adventures With a Purse
fTTHE woman who takes singing les
X sons, and in constant touch with
a teacher never has any trouble in
finding new songs. Her teacher has a
host of songs nt the ends of her fingers,
se te speak. But the woman who
loves te sing for her own and her
friends enjoyment frequently wonders
whnt she can find that Is new and rcnlly
pretty, yet net tee difficult. It is te this
woman that my adventure is addressed.
I knew of a shop that makes a specialty
of simple melodious ballads for the
singer. There you may go, and if you
tell the nice shopkeeper what you went
he will play"evcr 'any number for you
from which you can mnke a selection.
Many of them have violin or cello ob eb ob
bllgates. One of the shops has a tableful of
heavy white Turkish towels, of gener
ous size, for thlrtv-eliiht rents each.
Their original value was sixty cents,
but thev hnve been repriced. If you are
In need of some -extra bath towels It
will pay you te step in and see these.
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Wariamaker's Down Stairs Steft
. Remarkable Strap-Wrist
Duplex Gloves $1 Pair .
for they are in a most desirable style, of high quality and in fash
ionable colorings. Every pair is fresh and perfect, tee.
Strap-wrist gauntlet style, five-button length in pearl gray,
chamois, sand, medium gray or white.
Strap-wrist silk-lined chamois lisle gloves arc in brown, almond,
mode, white or champagne color.
Any woman who knows anything about gloves will tell you these
are mighty geed for ?1 a palrl
(Central)
New Cotten Materials
te Make the Children's Dresses
,resent 8tyles are B0 simple and se easy te make, and require
se little material a great many mothers find much pleasure and sat
isfaction in making the little frocks. And the cost is se little, com
paratively, a child can have quite a number of frocks for a most
moderate expenditure. '
New ginghams, 18c a yard, combine geed style and durability, are
in checked and striped effects and are 26 inches wide.
Percales, 19c and 22c a yard, are In figured, striped and 'checked
designs and are 36 inches wide.
i.A 9peftol,l,Bpe,rttd t,nh,am 4,c a yard, is of unusual quality and
In the desirable small colored checks 31 inches wide.
Other ginghams, 25c te 75c a yard, are in many colors and dif
ferent widths.
Japanese crepe, 35c a yard, comes in bright colors; 29 inches wide.
i. iDaJnt dimitle,?' 3?.c. a yard are ln PIain colors and in the prettiest
checked effects. They'll make pretty party frocks. 36 inches wide.
j r,aill,.5?ttm c'ts. 35c a yard, are especially geed for juvenile
dresses; 32 inches wide.
(Central) .
Delightful New Capes and
Wraps -Are in
Seft Browns
and Tans
Beaver, mode, sand and cinna
mon are some of the soft tones
se fashionable in Spring's new
wraps and capes. Materials arc
quite as soft and lovely as the
colorings, and lines are ever se
graceful.
The cape that is sketched is of
suede velour in sand color, allow
ing a revival of the gatherc'
shoulders of twenty years age.
It'is lined throughout with plain
color silk. $29.
A smart new wrap with heavy
silk tassels en the cuffs is of
Belivia at $39.
An interesting loose coat of tan
velour has a rather wide gath
ered cellar and cuffs of navy
blue velour banded in tan. (The
coat is also in navy blue, trimmed
with tan.) $32.50.
Other charming new arrivals
up te $65.
(Market)
Women's Silk Umbrellas
$3.90 and Special
Better than $3.90 ordinarily buys attractive colored silk um
brellas of lustrous taffeta in such fashionable shades as navy blue,
dark brown, olive green and purple.
They have tape edges, the popular stub ferrules and are finished
with weed or white bakelite handles topped with white or colored
bakelite rings. Seme have leather straps, ethers have silk cords.
(Market)
Women Shew a Pecided
Liking for Elastic Girdles
These comfortably abbreviated corsets, which have
long been popular with the sportswoman, are finding
new friends everywhere. In these days they are made
. in all sizes, even up te 34.
Elastic girdles are better made and in greater
variety new than ever before, and are in models suit
able for every type of figure.
They start at $1.50 for an excellent girdle of pink
ceutil with three insets of elastic the full depth. The
front is quite short, while hips and back are longer.
The same model in broche is $2.50.
A straight elastic girdle is $2.
A Bien Jolie girdle of silk striped poplin, with
three elastic inserts, has six hose supporters and is
$2.50.
Else Girdles Lace in Back
though all but the front panel is made of elastic. There
are single steels ever the hips and a shield beneath the
lacing. $2.25, $3 and $5.
Other fine elastic girdles, of silk brocades and
surgical elastic, are $8, $9 and $11.
Short Corsets for Yeung Women
These slender little corsets are of pink ceutil, back
and front, and have elastic ever the hips. $1.50.
A similar model, with elastic in the top, is $1.25.
(Central)
New Pantalettes of
Radium Silk
The silk is of a heavy, durable
quality and the colorings are
charming jade. Copenhagen,
henna, navy and black. $6.75.
(Central)
These $2 Comfertables
Are Special
and this is the third let we've had the ether two lets found new
owners in short order!
They are filled with pure cotton, are 72x72 inches, and have
figured tops and plain backs.
(Central)
New Billie Burke Heuse
Dresses. $2
Three new ones of gingham are aR fresh as flowers. Twe are
checked and one is in stripes of pink, blue, lavender or gray. All
three are trimmed with chambray, and ene frock has embroidered
fruit done in outline stitch en the cellar.
(Central)
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Princess Slips. $2
Mere women are adopting them
nil the time te wear with straight
line dresses. Twe styles have
lacy tops and built-up shoulders;
a third has ribbon shoulder straps.
They have flounces or hemstitched
hems.
(Central)
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Geed Shirts Cheap in
Clearaway Sale
All New $1
Odd ones, twos and threes of men's neglige shirts from our'
own fine stocks. Majority are a third less than their lowest'
price heretofore some a geed deal less than half their orig
inal price.
Percale Woven madras
Madras Cheviot
Practically all colors. Plenty of patterns. Sizes 13J te
18 in the let, although net in each pattern.
Seme show marks of handling but one laundering will make
them perfect.
(Oallerr,
A Fine Collection of Spring
Handbags at $5
Net for a long time have women been able te get such a good geed
looking, well-made and bmart handbag for $5 as are new in the Down
Stairs Stere.
There arc scores of new $5 bags, just out of their boxes, and
they are remarkably attractive.
Of generous size, the bags are in new Spring shapes, some fitted
with mirrors and purses, some with even mere fittings. They are of
pin seal, morocco, calf and vachette, and arc in black, brown, navy
blue and gray shades.
They'll be fitting accompaniments te new Spring frocks and suits.
(Central)
Central Aisle
Opportunities
Reversible Weel' Chenille
Rugs, $1.50
Se adaptable that they can be
used in practically every room in
the house I
Size 27x54 inches. Plain or. with
contrasting borders or stripes and
with soft woolly nap. Mostly dark
colors, with brown predominating.
Gloves of Mecha and
Capeskin, $1.50
Twe popular kinds gray
mocha, because it is se soft and
pliable; light brown capeskin, be
cause it is washable and durable.
One-clasp style.
Women's Silk-and-Fiber
Stockings, 50c
Black or cordovan. Mercerized
tops and soles. Shaped te fit very
well. "Seconds" of a well-known
make.
Sale of Boudoir Caps, $1
A third, a half and even mere
under recent holiday prices for a
new purcha&e of caps. They are
the embodiment of daintiness!
Satin, net and lace, in pink, blue,
orchid and ether becoming shades
trimmed in frilly and altogether
delightful fashion!
A Chemise That Is Different
$1.50
Narrow black-and-white ribbon
is the finishing touch at the top
and en the shoulder straps of this
new kind of envelope chemise.
Made of white nainsoek and de
cidedly smart.
Spring-Like Air About
These Women's Dresses
$20 te $37.50
You'll feci it the minute your eyes lijrht upon them!
The crisp and shining taffetas, the ny touches of color, the fas
cinating new embroideries, the new girdles and sleeves, skirts and
bodices all herald Spring modes.
$20 for most pleasing little dresses of soft satins, crepes dc chine
and taftcta, in black and street colors.
$22.50 and $23.50 for taffeta, Canten crcpe and crepe de chine
dresses in mere elaborate and varied styles. Rows of bright metal
buttons, handsome embroideries in contrasting color beads and braid
make them mere charming and one model has rows of the quaintest
trimming, shining and somewhat fuzzy, in Chinese blue. Seme smart
new dark blue tneetines and Peiret twill dresses arc in this group, tee.
$27.50 te $37.50 for distinctive and charming Spring frocks in the
new gay, bpnng colors periwinkle, beige, rose and vivid reds, fuchsia
and green are of soft fine silk crepes and handsomely beaded or
embroidered. 1 hey are such dresses as women want for theatre wear
and afternoon affairs.
(MnrVet)
The Best Lew -Priced Rug for
All-Around Service Is
an Axminster
Patterns are of the type that will fit into the decorative
scheme of almost any room. Fer wear, they are immensely
practical.
These Axminster rugs arc of standard quality, perfect in
every way. They are marked at less than the usual prices for
such grades.
6 x 9 feet
$18.75 and $16.50
7.6x9 feet $25
(Clietlnut)
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New Hats
$6
make the Millinery Salens glow
with color and cheer these late
Winter days.
There arc small hats of fine
braid in most becoming shapes
some with wee brims that bend
just enough for becomingness,
ethers with wider brims that turn
off the face and still ethers that
droop most decidedly.
Colorful fruits, glistening
braids, bright hu.ed birds, feathers
and even weed beads are used te '
adorn them.
And as for colors there's all'
the fashionable rainbow China
blue, tangerine, cherry red ana
black.
(Market)
Baby Blankets, $1
Seft, warm baby blankets,
of generous size, in pink or
pale blue. They show Teddy
bears, bunnies or cats in white
and are finished with shell
stitched edges.
(Central)
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8.3 x 10.6 feet
$31.50 and $27.80
9 x 12 ft, $33.50 and $30
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