Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 09, 1922, Night Extra, Image 11
tft mmM&JSWSjngttMfrxmm -TK?SwaW(7JHKwfWH8(BaiBSJ 7il mm vhti A W mm iM -' " r. i- jt - msstfizseN GIVES T C0MMVN1TY RECtPES 4 . . Competition and Exchange in Cooking 'Ideas Help and Stimulate Housewife te ' Greater Efferts . BV MRS. M. A. WILSON CirHM,ff .. .& . TUB old chef, who recently returned from a tour of Inspection, ylslted many hotels and cooking nchoeli, as wcli as Institutions, and thinks that the young housewife should bake mere beme-maae iirrnu, i"ee mm rami t iha rmintrv communities the house ife hns her church suppers, the fall ..itrU. the various teas and the fa meus strawberry festival. All help .te ..imitintn her nride and personal in terest in the art of cooking. 80 this nod wife merrily cooks en, exchanging ltn ner JieifjUUVte ou uichue rci.i'ce and hints about newer methods. The coke sale and pie contest in the rural communities are an incentive te msny women te try for perfection, and I hope that many women In the cities Will revive ana uuuiuiaie id is iuiiu uiu ..Mm. While city folks feel they lack time for the geed old-time festivities of tee long age, ana win speeu up 10 rath thither and hither, the yeutg folks sre left te blunder en In, the dance parlor or perhaps in homes, where little restriction is the rule. One fair young thing told me the ether day toil ane w be very weary she had te held te the deer te re main upright, that she had spent the evening out at .a friend's house learn ing te play poker, and, mind you. penny ante at thatl This. lass was net a day ever seventeen years old. I believe that t geed old-fashioned candy pull or per haps a spelling bee would have Inter ested her just as well, for her idea was aemcthlng te de for the excitement of it. geme Community Recipes That Have Wen Success Melly Cennell'a Recipes Mlas Cennell is a charming young lady of twenty summers, and the fol lowing recipes are all her own. and I need hardly tell you that she Is the most popular young lady In her home town, and expects te marry next June. 'Net Macaroons Tut through the feed chopper Three-quartern cup of nuts, OnC'half cup 0 corn flakes or ttale Ircad. New place In a mixing bowl white of one large egg, beat'Untll the white is itif, then beat In slowly three-quarters cup of granulated sugar, then fold and cut in the prepared nuts, and drop by the teaspoon en a well greased and floured paper; bake in moderate ever twenty minutes. ( Lake Blfcff Muffins Place in a mixing bowl One-half cup of sugar, One egg. Four tablespoons of shortening, One-half teaspoon ej nutmeg, Cream well and add Twe and one-quarter cups of flour, Dnc teaspoon of salt, Four teaspoon of baking powder. One rup of milk. Beat hard te blend and then add One-half cup of seeded raisins, cut in liti, One cup of finely chopped apples, One-hflf cup of nuts. Mix well and turn in well greased and floured muffin pans and bake thirty min utes in het even. N Cheese Rails Place in a bowl the whites of two eggs, and whip until very stiff. New cut and fold In One-half cup of grated cheese, Ttce tablespoons of bread crumbs, tlflcd before measuring. Drep by the spoonful into smoking het fat and brown, then lift with a wire spoon, and drain en soft paper and serve In toasted crackers. Canned Cern Au Gratia Open n can of corn and turn at once into baking dish, new add Four tablespoons of melted butter, Ttce pimentees, chopped fine, Twe onions, grated, One-half cup of breadcrumbs, One teaspoon of salt. Half teaspoon of pepper. Mix and spread the ten smoothly, sprinkle six tablespoons of breadcrumbs and three tablespoons of grated cheese ever the top and bake in a het even for twenty minutes. Sen'c from the dish. Cheese and Celery en Toast Cut celery in inch pieces, cover with boiling water and cook until tender. drain. Te three cups of the cooked telery add Twe cups of thick cream sauce, Twe pimentees, chopped fine, One tablespoon of grated onion, Three tablespoons of finely minced partley, One-half cup of grated cheese, Ttce tablespoons of melted butter, One teaspoon of salt. One-half teaspoon of pepper. Mix and heat te boiling point and lerrc en toast and dust with paprika. Meck Mince Pie This amount will All three pies and (in be used all the year. It is delicious and well worth trying. Place in n saucepan One cup of breicn sugar, One cup of molasses, , One-half cup of vinegar, Seven tablespoons of butter, One teaspoon of cinnamon, One-half teaspoon of allspice, One-half teaspoon of cloves. One-half teaspoon of nutmeg, One teaspoon of ginger, Bring te a bell and cook for ten min utes. New add One package of seedless raisins, Eight apples, chopped fine, Om eup of finely chopped nuts, One and one:half cups of coarse treaierumbs. Stir te blend and cool nnd use for Pie fillings. If net used, will keep in l"el Place one week. This pie-filling wen the first prize at me pie contest. Fluffy Lemen Cream Pie Line a pie plate with pastry rolled am; new grate the rind of one-half men and ream out the juice. Strain juice; new cream. One and one-quarter cups of pow dered sugar, pur tablespoons of butter, I .Aid the julcn of the lemon and the P f.ud ,e.men r"d, then cut ana fold ... B h"my beaten whites of the three .55 ', turu in -the prepared pie plate na dust win, powdered sugar. Make jn in b10W even for twenty minutes. uarnislj with whipped cream when cold. Chocolate Nut Caramels 1 late in a saucepan )nchalf cup of powdered cocoa, milk cc'quariert CUP t evaporated One cup of molasses, unc cup of sugar, vne-quartrr cup of butter. (Oftif h,?,SAv .nnd Bt,r ,0 diwelve, then umi.'Pi -G0 ,lprees Fahrenheit en n will ""'"".eniptpr or until the mixture wi I form n hard ball when tried In cold U niL.p.0l,r.,n n l,H'Sre!thed pan Hint lern iy f "utH "Vrea,i evcr ne hl- I Damn.. A ""en C001 nlia Beginning te LJua?ea, Cut wUI' tv kalfe lDte Things You'll Leve te Make I EveningWrap NeeKlace H.! fhfr , - f "V j At!fl .cWrKft lk &Al.V. f 11 A V hfW.4 w (&&1 nSM LZrn SbbF VgD !?q Paris Is wearing heavy bead neck laces with evening wraps. Vett can make one of thpe smart EVENING WltAP NECKLACES. Paint Urge spherical wooden beads black. Decorate them with red, then shellae them. Paint some small button melds the same way. String the beads en heavy cord, usirii ene large, then one small one. Finish WRAP NECKLACE with a silk ? ISS metal tassel. FLORA. MRS. WILSON'S ANSWERS J.-5V"' M"- "Wilsen Please tell me hew te make Banana Cake, and the fruit salad dressing. MRS. S. O. Place in a mixing bowl One and one-quarter cups of sugar. Yolks of two eggs, 8i tablespoons of geed shortening. Cream well. New add Three cups of flour, Four level ttltmnnn. nt ,.i.:-- .... - j ... -, ..,, puw One cup of water, One cup of crushed banana pulp, One teaspoon of vanilla. Beat tn.hlenif. than rnf .l r.iji the batter the whlta . td. , .. beaten stiff, turn In a leaf-ahape pan, and bake In a moderate even. This cake can also be baked In layers and put to gether with a thick custard filling with one-half cup of crushed bananas folded in. Bake the leaf cake fifty minutes and the layer cake thirty minufes. Fruit Salad Dressing Place in the saucepan One eup of water, Juice of one lemon, Juice of one orange, unree-quarters cup of sugar, Three level tablespoons 0 cornstareh. Stir te dissolve the sugar and the starch, and then bring te a bell; cook for ten minutes. Remove from the fire and add Yolk of one egg. One teaspoon of vanilla. Bef.tJ,,d t0 b,end "nd en fold In the stiffly beaten white of one egg, chill ' and serve. I de net knew of n nil. fruit ..i.j dressing that is packed and sold In the stores. My Dear Mrs. Wilsen Will you give recipe for the cream doughnuts as sold in uic stores; MRS. H. Yeu de net tell me what these crul lers leek like. Are thre mnH with machine or nre they a cooked mixture? In the meanwhile try this recipe : Place 111 mixing dewi One eup of sugar. Twe eggs, Three tableipoens of shortening. Cream well. New 'add te the sugar and the yolks of eggs Four and one-quarter cups of sifted flour, Sis level teaspoons of baking powder, One cud of milk. Three-quarters teaspoon of nutmeg, I w.erK te form a dough and roll out en pastry beard about one-half inch thick. Cut nnd fry a golden brown in wneking fnt. My dear Mrs. Wilsen Will you kindly let me knew hew te make apri cot jam? MRS. R. L. 8. Wnsh one pound of dried apricots in warm water nnd plnce te soak in three pints of warm water evcr-nlght; in the morning cook until very soft, let coo and rub through n sieve. New mens mens ure the fruit pulp nnd return te the preserving kettle, and add Three-quarters cup of sugar for every cup of fruit pulp. Juice of two small lemons, and cook slowly until thick like jam. This mixture burns easily nnd must be watched und stirred constantly, se place nn asbestos mat under the ket tle, and de net leave the kitchen for n minute while cooking. Te Ktere, (ill into sterilized glasses or jnrs and seal In the usual manner for jellies, My dear Mrs. Wilsen Will you suggest an inexpensive menu for a clul of fourteen young women? I'd like something novel in the way of a ealad with which I can serve het biscuit. MRS. E. D. P. Olives Radishes Pickles Braised Perk Cutlets. Brown Gravy Petate Croquettes Scalloped Tomatoes Cabbage Salad with Pickled Reels Het Biscuits Gelatine with Whipped Cream jenee Te braise the perk chops, have butcher r,VJ7.s i. r r cut the cfceM, 4tp In flour. net quickly In pan and add ', then wjviv- . K -)-j ""f1 ifiii ' nr V -.) ,. j . i., t r m . . a en brown fnt, lift te a deep sauce- One end one-half cups of chopped onions, ' Twe carrots, cut in dice, ' Three CUnt of hrmrn , nnA after browning the chops, ' Simmer slew for thirty-five minutes. Fer the scalloped tomatoes, drain panned tomatoes nnd place in a baking dish a layer of the tomatoes, then spread with , bread "crumbs, sensen with salt and'neppe.r and dot with bits of butter. Repeat until dish is full. Then have top layer of crumbs about ene Inch thick, sprinkle with grated cheese. Use Iquid drained from tomatoes for making gravy for chops. Add diced spiced and pickled beets te highly seasoned cole cele daw for the salad. My Dear Mrs. Wilsen Will you give rcclpe for beet salad containing nuts? . ' Mrs. L. W. Place In mixing bowl One cup of diced celery, Five medium site beets, One onion, grated, Three-quarters cup of nuts, chopped in coarse bits, ' Mix, adding One cup of mayonnaise, One-halfeup of finely chopped parsley, And turn in crisp neat of lettuce. Can Yeu Tell? By R. J. and 1. W. BODUER Hew for breathing. A whale has eeen known te stay under water for forty-five min utes without having te come up for air. He' can de this and at the same time keep hls.meuth open under water, uur mg this time, In order te catch feed. because his nostrils de net connect wim the back of his mouth, as Is the case with ether animals, but connect directly with his windpipe. As a result of this special construction n whale can re main under water with his mouth open without strangling. . , When the whale Cemes te the surface and "blows," he takes in a new supply of fresh cbel air, and gees under held ing bis breath. At the end of a period of time, sometimes nhert and some times long, he Is forced te come te the surface nnd "blew" or exeel the nlr which he has been holding. The air is by this time se highly neatea mai It forms a column of steam or vapor when expelled Inte the, cool air above, and this Is what happens when you see him "spout." Tomorrow Why De We Tremble When Afraid? Whale, Breathing Air, Stay Under Water Can Whales and porpoises are net fish, as one is led te suppose from the fact that they spend their time wholly in water, but animals. They are by their natures very much like cows, horses and ether animals which live en land, and their flesh is net like that of "fish but real animal flesh. The whale also breathes air just as de ether animals, and does net, like the fish, secure Its oxygen from the water. The whale can held its breath for a long time under water, and that Is the reason why he can stay under se long even though he depends upon the air RENT 4000 Square Feet Geed for Manufacturing 612-614 Chestnut Street Freight and Passenger Elevator Service Apply MR. DALLAS Second Fleer Public Ledger Company 5 reasons why mothers buy HICKORY1 and garters joreoys ana gins fyasen $&. 1 Tailored e! high grade materials te insure long wear. Wash wen- deriully. Scientifically con structed te supply the support, comfort and security growing children require. Your dealer knows the ether reasons. 50c and ufl 75 C and ufi without garters with Hickory garters In the Notions, Beys or Infants Depart ments. If net, please write us. Complete satisfaction assured or your money back. LSTEINICOMPANY K UNDER LOCK AND KEY ORDERED SO BY OFFICERS IN CHARGE, BUT WILL UNDERTAKE SALE, BAG AND BAGQAGE LIS LEAD TO A SLAUGHTER In a thrilling episode of SILKS, WOOLENS and COTTON GOODS. Friday morning at 9.15 o'clock doers burst open. A mad message of values that will astound with a vengeance. T 32 In, Beit-mad Dress ding-ham. alus 2Sc; from 3 yurds 15c T1' 80 In. Cream of Crept Muitln; "I Kn ya. value 23c: new - 82 In. Imparted OInshams: OQe yd. alues te 73e a. 36 In. 1'uru Imported I.lncna; )Cr ;d. all colors; 11.00 alue .... "' Guaranteed Shrunk from 40Vi Syd. In.: Il.r.e value euc 82 In. Cotten Crepes; alue "iTcya. 28e; new . 30 in. Longclei'n; (ins 1AiiT&. quality x1- 30 In. Ratine; Iwst shades; QOr yd. r1.00 value OUC 86 In. O-Ilamle I.lnens: 33e " Or yd. values J-cr. M In. te 66 In. All kinds of Tweeds nS;vue,..t.,.3:!?: si.50"- 30 In. Flna Trlcelettes. best VOn colors; alue I2.0O: new.... ex. 40 In. Hpert Satins, best colors; C"I &C alue S3 SO; new iBA.OO 80 In. Ail-Weel Herges; dark and fsKn lls-ht shades; al. II. BO; new -27 In. Belmar Chambrays: ialu " Q 25c; new slOC 40 In. Satin Charmeuse. best Cf OO colors; aluc I2.S0; new flx' 50 In. Spert Hald Sklrtlnit; all wool, flannel finish; value & Q(C 14.00; new 40 In. Crepe de Chines; new SO In. All-Weel Trench Ratine valu W 2V new S1.25 S1.25 Meney Must Be Raised Quick! Ne one admitted until Friday Mernlna- nt O.Ifi, when doers burst open. Meney te roll In from nil parts. Nothing like the truth new forcing; thi deal. TERMS CASH. Ne ap provals. Ne refunds. Ne churget. n0 ex changes. OPEN EVENINGS. Cut This Out Present this coupon and sit cents and you enn .purchase Hucls Towels. 1 Cinch x 32 Inch. worth 20 cents. Limit, two towels. New England Woolen Ce., 721 S. 4th St. IN HANDS OF PRICE WRECKERS First Let Will Be Sold Friday Morning at 9:15 laiMUMtlllMlilIJIMI:lllBUrMllllMIIMt!l, m:; He beat the train te the crossing a geed many times "It's never touched me yet," he explained when they pointed out the risks. (. That's the answer a geed many people make when they hear that the drug element in tea. and coffee often harms nerves and health. They say it's never touched them yet. Sometimes they only think it hasn't. Wakeful nights, drowsy days, headaches that keep com ing mere fre quently often, are blamed en bad luck when the blame be longs en bad .fr judgment in taking needless chances with harm. Over en the safe side is Pestum, a pure cereal beverage, delicious and satisfying con taining nothing that can harm nerves or digestion. Thousands who used te try their luck with tea or coffee are enthusiastic ever having found safety and satis faction in Pestum. It's worth your while te make the test with Pestum for ten days. Pestum is a delightful drink for any member of the family, at any meal. Your grocer has both forms of Pestum: Instant Pestum (In tins) made Instantly In the cup by the addition of boiling water. Pestum Cereal (In packagea of larger bulk, for these who prefer te make the drink while the meal is being prepared) made by boiling for 20 minutes. I Pestum for Health "There's a Reason" Made by Peatum Cereal Company, Inc., Battle Creek, Mich. WANAMAKER'S Much 1, 122 DOWN STAIRS STOl Wanamaker's Down Stairs Sten 500 Dresses at $10 in the March Fashion Sale : - kVlieLl $10 $10 J Jp $10 fl ""Large, Heavy Turkish Towels, 45c Real eld-time bath towels, geed and thick the kind that men like! 22x44 inches, plain white. (Central) A Werd te the Wise: "Earrings," 50c te $3 A charm almost as old as the hills that indefinable something that earrings atfd te a woman's appearance! Surely every imaginable shape and color is here and you'll be surprised at the lowness of the prices. (Central) Art Needlework Special News Such a happy place, this new Art Needlework Shep! Se many pretty things te make up for Easter gifts of Summer homes that it grows busier every day. Fine Vicuna Yarn 28c Ball "Hi -ounce balls of this soft, beautiful yarn that can be combed up te leek like Angera if a trim ming is desired. New shipment of wanted colors includes black, white, navy, American Beauty, reindeer, tan, light blue, lilac, pur ple, turquoise, old blue, old rose and peach. Dutch Dells' Heads New 25c Just half the recent price for (Cent these small dells' heads for elec tric lamps, telephone dells, pin cushions and ether purposes. Pink or blue. Stamped Towels, 25c Cotten huck guest towels stamped for embroidery and fin ished with hemstitched hems. Applique Bedspreads $3.85 New shipment of the fashion able unbleached muslin spreads te be appliqued with color. Scarfs te match are 60c each. ral) Taffeta Weel Jersey Tricetine Crepe de Chine Peiret Twill Serge Canten Crepe Tweed Cape dresses, straight-line frocks, slip-overt, afternoon dresses, tailored street frocks and silki pretty enough for parties it is the rare occasion for which one cannot find a suitable frock in this let at $10. There are styles suitable for young women and these that elder women like. As for colors, there are plenty of the pretty light and bright hues se much in favor, charming combi nations of colors and the always-geed navy blue, black and brown. Net every size in every style, but a geed range of sizes and a wide assortment. (Mnrket) A Made-te-Measure Suit of All-Weel Material in Time for a Man's Easter, $35 We will make a conservative single-breasted busi ness suit, such as most men wear all the time, for $35. It will be carefully tailored and the fit guaranteed. And you can cheese your pattern among forty five kinds taking in all-wool cheviets, cassimeres, worsteds, blue serges and blue flannels. A New Shipment of Odd Trousers Mere and mere men are discovering that the Gallery Stere for Men is decidedly the place te match up old suits and vests one of the greatest! aids te economy that men knew. All-wool trousers, in assort ment further augmented by new shipments, are $4.50 te $7.50. Cassimeres, cheviets and worsteds all-wool and well tailored. (Gallery. Market) lard Saks di tk Ceitra! Aisle Irish Lace Peter Pan Cellars at $3.25! . Twe very beautiful patterns in this style. Others equally pretty in flat round shapes are $2.50 and $3.25. A roll cellar, 22 inches long and 3 inches deep, is $2.25. Women who love dainty neckwear and real Irish lace will level in this. We advise early cheesing, for the last let went out in almost no time recently. (Central) Colored Voile Envelope Chemises, $1.50 Very dainty! Violet, light blue or pink trimmed with white, or white trimmed with any of these colors. (Central) Silk Stockings With Self Clocks, $2.25 Spring shipment of women's stockings te wear with Easter frocks. Geed clear silk in black, navy or cordovan with embroidered clocks in self-color te add a note of richness. First quality. Full fashioned. Excellent weight. Meicerized cotton tops, heels and tees. (Ontrttl) Bien Jolie Diaphragm Brassieres, $1 Really bandeaux that aie long enough te be entirely com fortable, even with the very low topless corsets! The diaphragm band is wide in front and finished with elastic in back. The material is pink brecne. (Centrnl) Time for New Shoes for the Children Old Winter Shoes Are About Gene Many families make a practice of getting a whole supply at one time. They find it net quite such a con siderable item when the outfitting is done in Wanamaker's uewn ewiirs auue oiere, wnere really geed shoes are iri -J)20 ""; 'dr W-sdsA! S YaiT; Ki, ' ' : 'TA-. :1 11 j obtainable at reallv medemtp nn'poe Tim i,.. m.;nna V" weuldn t mean anvthmir if the uVmnu rni.a .f ...ii ,-., s-r- of real leatherfer durability. Wanamaker shoes represent the eest nnsmhln in, he. ..., i u . prices, and hat is why se many famines who de net "&! JEMS? S'Sw"!?,? Geed Shoes for Children and Girls of All Ages Wee Sizes 2 te 5 $2 te $3.25 Nete: These shoes all have geed turned soles and are net te be confused with ethers that have net. A dozen different styles in patent leather, tan kidskin, tan calfskin, black calfskin, black kidskin, white leather like buck skin, patent leather with white Jops and white buckskin. Seme arc in lace style and ethcis but but "ten. Mothers will appreciate the variety. Sizes 4 te 8 $2.50 te $4 (With Wedge rteels) Twenty stjles thjnk of it! Lace and button bhees, some with white, gray or brown tops, ethers plain, arc of tan kidskin, tan calfskin, black patent leather, black kidskin, black dull leather, white leather like buck skin and white buckskin. Special at $2.50 Sizes 1 te 8 in patent leather (Chestnut) button shoes with gray, white or cuumpugne top. t A full nsbeitmcnt of shoes in sizes 8'ij te 11 at ?3 te $5.40. Sizes 6 te 2 $2.90 te $4.75 Many giil.-, wear these sizes and prices vary according te size, as well as btylc. Gunmetal calfskin, tan calfskin, patent leather, white leather like buck skin and patent lcuther are among them.. All are sturdy Diiuea wim wcueu seies. , Girls Shoes Sizes 2l2 te 7 $4 te $5. 75 Lace shoes, Oxfeids and strap pumps of tun or black leather, ,)a,ti!Vt, lt!Utne'. Kunmetul or tan calfskin in various styles that fellow the lines of the Heason yet keep te the idea of feet health. What a time te buy the Easter1 shoes! 150 SamDle Silk Umbrellas at .155 That's the story! 150 women are going te count them selves mighty lucky. The goed'silk covers are in green, navy, purple, black, brown, garnet, red, taupe, royal blue and changeables. Seme have wide satin borders. Others have tape edges or stripes. Most of the umbrellas have bakelite tips, stub ends and leather straps or bakeMte rings. A few men's and women's especially durable union taffeta (silk-and-cotton) umbrellas in the4et. Clearaway of Strap-wrist Duplex and Other Fabric Gloves Repriced 65c All have strapped wrists. Women's gloves which have the appearance and much of the feel of leather. Plenty of white, as well as grouse, gray, brown, chamois and beaver all easy te keep fresh and clean. The duplex gloves have English-cut thumbs. These of chamois lisle are silk lined. tL. Beginning tomorrow, the price will be marked down a third because these are Winter weights, although many women prefer them for all-year wear. Every size in the group but net in each style or color. 1000 Bettles of Toilet Water, Half the Usual Frice, at 25c A nation-wide favorite among toilet waters. Put up in decorative bottles and attractively boxed in bright red. Women and girls will buy it for gifts as well as for their personal use. Women's Cotten Combination Suits, 50c Geed Spring-weight underwear in regular or extra sizes and in finely ribbed white cotton. Loese-knee style with straight-acre&s tops and tape shoulder straps. Te get perfect quality at this small price is exceptional &' ftr! i 1 u V! J 3 m i L i fffl w4 fl 'jl 'tt. V A 'M.W.i-ea m-,y.(. n 41. -. .. aik ;v. ' , n V f i f i . u. Ja5teifiSa&ksj& - .i-t a&MLjLMM (haisi 'li'tfl rt uVifrrf.MM,i.f' 'i"'.'.'.' Jffi. . . n