IBraa w . V I V 1 ' 1 nr t ntm aEwsifw f,' ' ' jVeite Ideas enMaking Het, Cress Buns This Cake for Geed Friday Is Made One Way in Ireland, Anether in Scotland and Still Anether in England sWWmWU 71 .1 MteMMiM Br MRS. At. A. WILSON CM. &,$&&' WlUm- AV MANY of enr old customs hare a re re I!gtet significance and date back la the time when these customs ruled, as i manner of satisfying the people with the lmpresslveness of the season. Se firmly did the custom of eating het cress buns en Geed Friday estab lish Itself In the British Isles that It has only been of late years that people felt that they might forego the eating of these buns, and yet net be under a ban, as jt were. Many special secret reeipes and unecial formulas have been featured for the successful making of these delicious buns, and as the rural communities of England abound with traditions, and folklore stories of the blessings and merits that ceme te theso who make nnrt bake the het cress buns en Geed Prldav, I have gathered recipes from msny'remete part of the British Isles, no that you, tee, can try them en this day.' Irish Het Cress Buna Wash two potatoes and cut in alices. Cerer with two cups of boiling water and cook until render, turn In fine strainer, and rub through. This will remove the skins. Place two cups of the potato liquid In mixing bowl and add One-he cup e lugar, Twe teaipoena of sett, Bit tablespoons of shortening. Stir and cool te 80 degrees Fahren . belt, anil then crumble in one yeast cake. Stir again te dissolve the yeast cake and then add Eight cupt of lifted flour, and work te smooth dough. Place in w HI -greased bowl and let rise for four hours. Turn en the melding beard, tell out without handling about one Inch thick. Cut with the biscuit-cutter and place en baking sheet about one Inch npart. Cut n cress en each bun, and let rise for twenty five minutes. Bake In het even for fifteen minutes and wash with a thin water Icing just as seen as you take from tne even. Scotch Het Cress Beas Place in mixing bowl One cup of leftover cold cooked oat meal, One end one-half mint of tealded and cooled milk, ' having the temperature aoeut eu acgrccs tanrenneit. Three-quartcri cup of tugar, Twe teaspoons of lalt. One yeast cake, crumbling in the yeast cake. Stir te blend, then add Seven cups of flour, , and work te a smooth dough. New add une cup e jmery chopped citron, Orated rind of one large orange, Orated rind of one-half lemon, One cup of outran. Werk the dough te distribute the fruit, and then place in well-greased bowl and set awav te rise In warm place for four hours. Turn en melding beard. Cut with scissors In pieces the slse of large egg, form in buns between the hands and place en greased baking sheet about two inches apart. Let risa twenty minutes, then cut a cress en the top of each bun with scissors. Brush with beaten egg and milk and bake in het even for fifteen minutes. Dust with powdered sugar as seen as you take from the even, English Het Cress Buns Place four tablespoons of butter in saucepan and add One and one-half cups of milk. Heat slowly te boiling point and add One-half cup of sugar. Stir slowly te dissolve the sugar and turn in mixing bowl and cool te 80 de grees Fahrenheit. New add Twe teaspoons of salt, One-half teaspoon of allspice, One-half teaspoon of nutmeg, One-half teaspoon of ginger. Stir te blend, then' add :hgmn4eM-eps"efflrj: and work te a smooth dough. Turn In wen-greased howl and let rise rer renr hours. Turn en pastry beard and roll about ens Inch thick. Cut .with biscuit- cutter and place en baking sheet aoeut one inch apart. Let 'rise twenty-five minutes, then cut a 'cress en the top of the. bun and place three raisins in the cut and bske In het even for fifteen minutes. Brush with thick water icing iust as seen aa veu remove from the even and dust granulated sugar ever the icing while wet. A Royal Recipe Place In mixing bowl Twe cups of scalded cream, Twe teaspoons of salt, One half cup of sugar, Four tablespoons of melted butter, e Coel te 80 degrees Fahrenheit then crumble in one yeast cake and stir te dissolve. New add One-half teaspoon of ginger, One-half teaspoon of allspice, One-half teaspoon of nutmeg, One cup of finely chopped citron, One cup of seedless raisins, One cup of finely chopped nuts, mght cups of tij tea pour. Werk te smooth dough and place in a well-greased mixing bowl and set in warm place te rise for four hours. New turn en pastry beard and roll out with out handling about one Inch thick. Cut and place en a well -greased baking sheet about one inch apart. Let rise for twenty-five minutes, then cut cress en top of each bun with sharp pair of scis sor and brush the buns with a thin sirup made of sugar and water. Bake about eighteen minutes in het even. a Thread Breaks If yen have the misfortune te break threads, making a space tee wide, hem stitch each side of the drawn space, with a contrasting colored thread, and the effect will be fine. Yeu could stijl ee in a group ei coierea inreaas DC low or above the hemstitching. The colored linen handkerchiefs with threads In contrasting colors run In are as popular as ev:r, and many pretty ways of making these handker chiefs are seen. The difficult part is in het breaking a thread and thus having te pull tee many and making the space tee wide. Spring Time is Electric Cleaner Time and here is Spring's Best Cleaner Offer! free complete set of cleaning attachments with each Phila. Electric cleaner sold during this big annual sale $2.50 is the. very low first payment en the Phila. Electric cleaner, and the balance is payable at the very convenient rate of only $1.00 per week. Think of it! With each one of this newest model Phila. Electric cleaner, we give you absolutely free, this com plete set of nine cleaning attachments, selling regularly at $12. These are particularly efficient cleaning tools and most convenient for cleaning overstuffed furniture, books, draperies, mattresses, clothes, pillows, stairs, walls, melding, radiators and hard-te- get-at places. Read all about this wonderful offer and the surpris ingly easy terms of payment. This is the original big electric cleaner offer which has been copied all ever the country. Here is certainly a wonderful electric cleaner oppor tunity. Remember that the Phila. Electric cleaner is made exclusively for us it is a standard high-grade machine; no better value is obtainable for the money. Our electric cleaner experts will be glad te give you a Practical demonstration of the new model Phila. Electric cleaner and the attachments at any of the showrooms listed below. Or, telephone Walnut 4700 for full data. The PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY 5 S. 40th fit. 28th St. and Columbia Ave. TENTH AND CHESTNUT STREET 6th and Diamond Sts. 4600 Frankford Ave. Bread and Rutcerrjb Sts. (Legan) Bread and Wharten sts. 3100 Kensington kny 7 and 9 W. ChelUn Avt DELAWARE COUNTY ELECTRIC COMPANY Chester Media Lansdown. ;aramaker.'s . APRIL 12, 1922 DOWN STAIRS STORE I - iUi Ui . . - - nnw W A W . Jm Mr. Man! It's Time ter tamest intnMngAOOu Your Easter Suit and This Is the Place te Get A -Wanamaker's Down Stairs Ster Fresh and Pretty Easter Hats at $3.85 Who would believe that such pretty hats could be jnade for se small a sum! Such a diversity of styles, colors and shapes, tee something for every face. They are "hats that you and I would wear," as one woman put it in geed taste and very desirable. Bread-brimmed straws, becomingly short in back and front, have wreaths of pretty flowers or bands of soft silk. One of the small hats sketched combines bright red straw with navy silk one of the smartest combinations of the season. 'Anether is of silk combined with hair cloth, giving the becoming hale edge te the brim. Braid embroidery is used en the tailored hats and their shapes are decidedly geed. (Market) Tweed Takes Many Celers ! LUGGAGE in Women's Suits Tan, lavender, rose, green, gray and brown some in plain colors and ethers in mixtures. Beth tailored and sports styles are here. Twe-tone suits have checked skirts and trimming. All of the jackets arc nicely lined. $15, $16.50, $23.50 te $35. Dark Tailored Suits of tricetine, Peiret twill and serge show the new long jackets or the fuller short models. All are vcrfr well tailored and finished with great care for detail. $25, $30, $35 te $55. , (Market) $5 $1.85 $5 for the Easter Trip Well designed, strongly con structed hand luggage can be had at verv moderate prices in the Down Stairs Stere. Every piece is dependable for service and smartly designed for appearance. Bright Enamel Cases $3.50 18 and 20 inch sizes in smart little cretonne-lined cases with a pocket in the lid of each. Wide Choice at $5 ' Dull or bright enamel cases arc in 18, 20, 22 and 24 inch sizes, strongly made with excellent catches and sewed corners. Extra-Deep at $5 These are the black enamel cases with trays. They're 24 and 26 inches long and will held enough for quite a trip. (Central) Real Live Easter Bunnies $1.50 Each (The ret Stere, Central) Sale of Peter Pan Sports Sweaters $1.85 and $5 Beth models are exactly the kind that all women are Wearing new. The necks fit up close under the Peter Pan cellars of waists and the sleeves fit closely enough te allow cuffs te be pulled out ever them. At $5 (Average Half Price) Seft light-weight mohair slip-ens in soft shades of buff with stripes of dull reseda green; navy with ciess-stripes of led and tan; brown with cress-stripes of white and orange; henna with cross cress stripes of white. Seme have tasseled belts. At $1.85 These are of light-weight wool in peppy red, French blue, jade, buff, periwinkle, black, navy, white and gray. (Central) Levely Radium Petticoats Gay as Easter Flowers Several styles that are straight of line and graceful, just right for the fashienalle skirts. One has fluted frills, another is quilted, ethers are hemstitched. Periwinkle, silver, blonde, cafe nu lnit, .henna, jade, tiger lily, and black and navy, of course. All at $7.50. (Central) Yeung Wemen9 s Pole Coats and Tweeds $16.50 te $25 Fer young women these arc the Spring coats par excellence. Nothing else is quite se fashionable, quite se smart. They are tailored en the lines of a man's overcoat, with notch cellars, big roomy pockets and raglan shoulders. Most of them have buckled belts. Pole coats are in soft, creamy shades of tan and herringbone tweeds arc in tan and gray. All are lined with silk. Excellent cheesing at $16.50, ?22.50, $23.50 and tp25. (.Market) A Gay Crowd of Easter Handkerchiefs All the colors of the rainbow, and some ethers, will be found in this collection of women's Easter gift handkerchiefs of sheer linen. Gav-coleied holders, at 25c and 33c, and bright solid colors with delicate hnnd-embreidery and drawn threads or dainty col ored linen with edging of snowy point d'esprit, at 50c. Plain 'white linen handker chiefs are 12'sc; with white or colored embroidery, loc. Men's Initial Handkerchiefs Special at 25c and 35c Each (Central) Hand-Made Blouses $2.45 $3.50 S2.45 for two charming Feler 1'an styles of sheer batiste. Alse roll - cellar and tuxedo front models with much hand work. $3.50 for nearly a half dozen dainty models with roll or tuxedo cellars, all edged with real filet lace. Every blouse is entirely made by hand and extremely fine and dainty. All regular sizes from 86 te 46. .(Mnrket) Brassieres te Wear With Topless Corsets and Girdles The great vogue for girdles and very low corsets has brought a need for a specially cut brassiere which will cempletelv conceal the . corset line anil smooth out the line of the dia phragm. These are called diaphragm brassieres and are cut straight across the low edge in the front. Seme arc even lightly boned, some have clastic inserts at the sides. Fer the very stout there is a special model which has elastic webbing across the front and elastic concealed in the shoulder straps. $2.50. Of pink basket weave, silk stuped poplin and broche. 0c te $2.50. (Central) Te be really worth while it must be all wool. An All-Weel Suit from the Gallery Stere for men has satisfaction and servicf' woven into every thread and tailored into every leatn. These suits are tailored, net merely pressed. Ne April shower, no matter hew hearty, can take the fit and geed lines out of one of these suits. Business Suits at $25 te $35 are of some of the finest cheviets, cassimeres and worsteds that have been used in moderately priced suits for yean. All the desirable darker tones of brown, olive, gray and blue are here. Well-tailored tweeds and herringbones are in grays and tans. Sports Suits at $25 te $32.50 Younger men, particularly, are wearing them and show 'preference for the coats with belted and pleated backs. Tweeds and herringbones are in various grays and tans. A Man Can Get Really Excellent Shoes or Oxfords AS'.J for $5 Conservative shoes and sports oxfords; str light-lace and blucher cut; black and tan leathers. In one thing alone are they alike the durability of both leathers and workmanship. Seme show strips of light fiber in the soles. Seme have rubber heels. Others are quite conservative of cut and finish. (nailery, Market) $13.50 Prettiest Tub Frecks for Youngsters of 8 te 14 Most interesting are the frocks with hand smocking, embroidery and dainty touches that distinguish them. Only fine ginghams are used and the dresses are the kinds that mothers like best. A buff chambray ib beautifully smocked in brown at $5.50. A frock of buff gingham has a very deep hem of brown and growing out of it are daisies embroidered en the buff in brown, $5.75. A geld checked gingham with black pipings is $6. A combination frock has a waist of ecru batiste and a pleated button-en skirt of dark blue or brown gingham. $6.75. The bloomer dress that is sketched is of blue gingham with tan pipings or tan gingham with brown pipings. The belt is of patent leather. 7, 8 and 10 ear sizes at $3.85. A checked gingham dress in red-and-whitc or black-and-wnita is trimmed with cress-stitcher. $3. , Other dresses, including Japanese crepes, priced up te $8. Peter Pan Middies, $1.50 , ,0f fine white jean with a Peter Pan cellar, short sleeves and a red lacer. Sizes S te 18 ears-. Pole Coats, $13.50 A double-breasted mat in dark huh" is made with a rajrlam shoulder and thiee pockets. 8 te M year sizes. (Sketched.) (Murkrt) What About the Bey's I taster Suit? i All-Weel Blue Serge Suits With Twe Pair of Knickers Are $13.75 I That is enough te sav te mothers or fathers en the lookout for an taster suit for the be of S te 18. These are geed, 100 per cent wool suits of blue serge, and the j extra knickers mean almost double wear. The coat is a variation of the Norfolk with patch pockets irfnll'nW m b,aCk ,and belt' ni?d is line,! with "hair. KPnkk0r8 arc full cut, have taped seams und are lined throughout. ((iillcr.i. Market) Mary Jane Pumps In Six Different Styles at $9.90 Three lunc real buckskin backs and htraps lovely soft Spring giay combined with black calfskin or patent leather or light fawn with patent leather. Just what women want te wear with light stockings en Kastcr! The ether three are entirely of black calfskin, satin or patent leather. All hac carefully turned soles and low covered heels. The exquisite earn with which hU am finished will appeal te discriminating women who demand a certain high standard in their footwear. nur (( lirdnut) n .i .! I .CI f Kl 51 S 73 ; tj SBBBk twUsMT SS,- V ktMSMK. "?1 ESI it $ -f 1 n l" ' 1 1 J llkkHt - r - 'm r Wt $5.75 $8 $3.85 IH : & 4 m : m T "N. fc i) . ' i ' 8 J&,,..&lLk, ,q,. A MdkMlM.. I AJti&&& f vWtt' wzt&m,- ;a,A JtfaAVw.;rt .. ..VyW...