WivOAv, i(W "! ' &la!fc.HBl BHiKOIffi2E:iiiESa2MW33E!CJ BEEVES V 'V- j ' WWism Uffltmenrm'a Small Hamih, WttsUelped TeJay by Mrs. Wilsen's Talk $& Kc7hk rwt Cati Be Used for One or Twe Per$eniA . jfr'tnucnieht Way te Cook Different Veaatahlp Tnamhnr ' " By MR8. M. A. WILSON All m -..MM ISii, V " Wlliw, tflrl. ' ritthlt rtttrxti t ..1... t.i AAlfiM am A Ik MrittR woman wuu is wu m 1 .mull f""11'? of 1.w. .r thr ,ftf5 --IS Ellin11 ,. 1,.,. I., I,A IMAMIt 'ntil fai'memewnni ihiii " ""V." "r ItJthf IHip" die '.nl.C00.k.:..Tnt '' .S're'ii mleteke! a mue riciiuui nam- HA MBiCiem in ' ..w.u ...,,. ajlfltien. VVht cooking for the small fumlly cnn i'.inlccv balanced nnd Imve a pln ii.varletv If the houaewlle will but r -.,.mipr Hint she can cut or di ll' the recipe nn len for the average 4ami1r. The grcaicsi ireuuic win ee ih' nwi if (he problem Is solved 1 th following manner the cent of the j i. ih im'.v Item that teallv need W tlie hew-owl fe. who Is caterer te i m I fumlly. When two or mere vegetables are te .V' "i.i if Mm li.iiiamvlfn trill mnk. ' About six small hngs of chew u'.l .h itirn ran cook two or mere Stables in the name pet. thus re- BCIBf l"c '"" "' l "" """" " 6k tne nieai. Before placing the vegetables in the ... rMtii In thn usual manner and !t. Ae water in the saucepan boiling, 7nn just (Iren In the bags containing tit vegetable. ;j Thi ether method Is te place a num- iter of nialj saucepans containing ine Sfbed In tuc even, ana me one nenr. win VceeV the vegetables, roast Iho meat, lke a pie, or enhc. Tt la necessary ?te cover the Miuecpum and te add lew jWter when coekins In the even. .Vi Vntnin Stltli 2j rare anil cook tiuee uiruiuui-ni.c iu- tea until tender, mash, scusenlng (Cith Mlt. nenner. milk. , -r . . i - ...... Tice tablespoons of euncr, f One teatpoen of gtated onion, Tke teuipoens of fintly minced , ftriUy. ' ' Dust flaic.' en tne pastry beam and place a tablespoon of the prepared po tatoes en the beard. New roll and form Inte rtlcku about one-half inch thick. Hare some fat smoking het in the rkll let and drop In the stlckn, cook n golden lren, lift carefully nnd serve en hoi .plate covered with n napkin. Tnke care ',a! in mlil tnn lullcli milk, for If Ilia potatoes are over-kefr they will soak j up tbe grease. Creamed Kggi and Rice Curry Beil three eggs hard, then cover with i reld water, and when cold remove the I ihel's, cut in quartern. Place In uaucepan One and enf-7iartcr cups of mill:, 1'lve table$poen$ of jieur, .Stir te dissolve nnd bring te a bell. ! Cook for five niinutev New add One teatpoen of talt, Ont-half teatpoen of paprika, ' Tire Iratpuen of ewtcil onion, 7'tie tablespoons of finely chopped ftrskV, Three-quartcrs teaspoon of tuny ftwitr, like prepared eons, ni heat slowly until scalding het. Then turn ever Ont-half cup of tcell-coekcd and sea med rice. Te cook the rice, wash one-half cup cf rice neil, then rub the bottom of tht sauccpnti well with geed Hhertening. 3d add the rice : cover with two and one-half cups of boiling water, cook uewiy unm tne, ilce Jh tender nnd tbe rater absorbed, season and turn en let dish. Mecha Cream Plate In s-nuccpan One-half cup of stremj blnik lefftc, One-half cip of mill;. Four tublexpoenn of sugar. Three talhspoeus of cornstarch. ...8l!r J? d'ss,0,ve Ihe augar and the March, then bring te a boil, cook alewij for five minutes, nnd then add One teaspoon of vanilla Three drops of almond extract , Heat well and cool, nnd when ready te serve place two upoenfula en a deasert plate then add two tablespoons of whip ped cream ami covet, tvliti ,t,i . ohecolale. Fer variety ou may nerve luv reuunu portion witn orange sauce made aa follews: Orange Sauce Juice of one orange, One-half cup of void water, Three tablespoons of sugar, Tice tablespoons of cornstarch, ntlr te dissolve nnd bring te a bell. Cook for live minutes. Coel and then add One-half teaspoon of orange exttact. One-half cup of shipped cream and beat hanl n HUmi'triOi ,,.-.. ,.. mocha cream in sheibet glares with the orange uauce. Blwulls for Twe Place in the mixing bowl One and three-quarter eups of flour. One-half teaspoon of salt, Five level teaspoons of baking poio peio poie act', Sift te blend, then rub in te the flour Three tablespoons of shortening and use one-half cup of milk te form a dough. Turn en slljthtly floured beard and roll out about one-half inch thick. Cut, place en bakins sheet and bake in a het even. This biscuit dough cnn be used for a Hhert cake, by ndding Three tablespoons of sugar and '"tre additional tablespoons of short ening. Cut and bake as for the biscuits. Iayer Cake for Tne This cake will require three Mtiall late cnkii nans. Plata In mixing bow! 7'A rec-euareM citp of sugar, l'eur tablespoons of shortening. Yolk of tire egas. Cream well and then add One nnd one-half cupi of flour, Tice teasopens of baking peicdti, Ttce-thirds tup of milk; One teaspoon of flavoring. IJeat hard te blend and then cm and fold in the stiffly bealcn white of one egg. Turn in the three small layer cake pans, spreading the dough just a little higher en the sides than in the center, and bake in a het even for seventeen minutes, then cool, remove from the pans, and put the layers to te Kether with jel'v and use (he white of the egg for making Caledonian cream. 4000 Square Feet !jiuragc jp&cc REASONABLE i I RENT 612-614 Chestnut Street I Freight Elevator Immediate Occupancy Apply Mr. Dallas 606 Chestnut Street stRamship snvirtM TFAMHH XOT ICES BLACK DIAMOND LINES REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE SS -wrST 1N3KIP" (U.3.S.B.) I j Ruua' (u.s.s.u.) TO ROTTERDAM . .SAILING APRIL IS . .SAILING APRIL 28 TO ANTWERP SS, EDGEHILL" (U.S.S.B.) SAILING APRIL 21 Fer Rafts and Particulars Apply Geyelln & Company, Inc., nua. Aa.ni. 108 Seuth Fourth Street, Philadelphia" Lembard SU4 ;,. 762Q CUNARD WD ANCHOR l,MM Fattest Steamer te HAMBURG Frem New Yerk via Boiten Calling at Plymouth A Cbtrbeuri CARON1A 1S NEXT SAILING MAY 13 Frem N.Y.. Junn 17. July 29, Auf .31 K. Y. te Chhr?murir .ml Htiuthumn..n MAlUKr.VM.t r. ...Apr. SA MHy IH June A AQUTAXIA . ... . .SUr i Mur 23 June IS , HEKK.SOAItlA Mm- 30 June 20 July 11 fiiJi.,'J..''.lme,"h Cherbeur anil Hamburg rAN.NONIA ..... . . Apr. 18 - .X,.l.i:e,'h (Queeiutewn) and Lherpuel CARMAMA pr. 10 Mar IT NOiTUIA (ntw) Apr. S Mar 84 June 21 HAMAKIV (new) ..Mn.v S June 7 July 5 UCONIA (new). . . .Mnr 31 Jan tS July 20 'Sailing from lleMnn. ' rSJVKS X,A M"'r "June S .Inly I '?y-Mn,A Mar ''"n " Jl' '' AtOEBIA June 14 July IS Auf . SiS ' n. i. ie uuiraitar. Nap'fH. iMtraa. ITALIA Dubie', nlk ana liUate Jnue 3 iR'tl. j?'-'i'Ien dVrn'i 'Liverpool' ' Ulaeeew &$yr'--'''''-lnnlt July 0 Unit. 13 , PellaiWila te aibrnlter. r.'onelanttiiep'.e. MYER AHAXKS .Apr. B Tisiv.. .PhllailelphU te IonJen SATIA ,jay If l"r,,in', Ar-ther Klmraaliiw I.lne F 5SLf Si"!fl' l3il WnlPiU Slr. Vhlla. f TfHrht nmre. Bnurw !!(!.. Phil. Great Eastern Railway of England CATHEDRAL ROUTE Kait Anall Heme of the riii'Hni I atliem. Dlckn and Tennyeen Dn trlcta. Heaalile Heperta. Oalf. THE FELIX HOTEL IT.I.TX8TOWE. ENGLAND The meat rnarnlrlrentlv appointed atabllahment en the Kaat Ceaat of Kncland, owned and inanaaeJ bv th Great Kaatern Kullivay Com Cem puny. IlluatnitM lirechur en r'fiu'at, HARWICH ROUTE Kmland te the Continent via HARWICH and HOOK OF HOLLAND , Alie m HARWICH aid ANTWERP DIRECT TO BATTLEFIELDS VIA HARWICH ZEEBRUCGE Pullman Car Traini. Luxurious Steinitri. Apply for lllnatrutril boeklHa, II. J. KKTCHAM, ilm. .Vat., 811 llfth Are. (at S.M Nt.). .New Yerlc Nat- Vl. j. V vw tern ie CiUrui") De Luxe Service I 10 rLYMOUTH. BOULOCft I By New American Flat Stearaee I JUfelute Ma 2, May 30, June M I RcHancf May 1G. Jun 13, July II I Regular Servietj I Yfi UiuBiiaft nmrrv a. tiStnia avary inuiauay, Oy te peyav I aljamtii Mount Clay, Mount C. I pall. Mount CliuUa, Hanaa, Hayatav I WuarttatnWra. with anaelal eahla mJ I '". MALLORY TRANSPORT LINES," REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE Te BARCELONA, GENOA, MARSEILLES, NAPLES, and VALENCIA SS "Carence" (USSB), Apr. 25 (Marst'Mts Direct via New Yerk) Fer Rate and Particular Apply GEYELIN & CO., Inc. Philadelphia Agent 108 S. Fourth St., Phlla. iwmmLembard SU4 Main 7020-.-J Wuerttemkerf, with apatlal cabin mi aipreved third daaa irrnnmiKlilliu la. Zl" AMERICAN LINES. I J M. AMUUCA UNI J . uhu te unrcr.HUAM l Plymouth, lkul(iir-NurMer ,.nr. tu June 3 July L.ln?.,lin 87?m May 8 June 10 July 10 May 111 Jnna If Jutv fie May te June July 2a Dixie Steamship Lines PHILADELPHIA te Bristel, Manchester U.S.S.B. SS "Eastern Sword" Espected te Sail April 24 at ( exn.n r.scr. b.mks Harriit, Mcgill & Ce., Inc. 425 Lafayette Uldg., Philadelphia baatkarS SMO-1 MaU t9M -'' ""- l - '-'' W-T t ilV 'i'T''.-X - ' i . t AFWL18, 1M2 WSAMAKEfe'S- DOWN STAIRS i j "TijiTrSiTjr aiUJKE WWvi mitm fm K JWANlMra aaiIM 5 L ?! i Hundreds of Frecks, Full of Springtime Loveliness, $10 te $38.50 Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere A Great Many of These Frecks Are Very Specially Priced All kinds of frocks for Springtime - sports frocks, rustling taffetas, soft crepes de chine ana quantities of Canten crepes in exquisite colorings. Plenty of tailored frocks ei Peiret twill and tricetine and comfortable wool jerseys. Visitors te Philadelphia will be amazed at the very pretty frocks which can be bought here for small sums. Fer $10 Crepe epeiiRe frocks in sports models. Tweed cape frocks with a youthful air. Taffeta and crepe de chine dresses, embroidered or beaded. Taffeta-and-Georgette combinations. Weel jersey dresses in shades of brown, navv or tan. Fer $12 and $15 Straight-line dresses of heavy crepe de chine or trico trice lette in women's sizes. Beaded or embroidered Canten crepe dresses. Taffeta frocks of excellent quality. Cape frocks of Peiret twill with colored crepe de chine .bodices. Fer $16.50 Levely light-colored Georgette crepe dresses suitable for dinner wear or for parties. Crepe epenge frocks, some in interesting sports models. Crepe de chine dresses embroidered with steel beads. Beaded or embroidered Canten crepe dresses in navy ahd colors. Black lace dinner frocks. Fer $25 About e3 different models suitable for women and -OVaaaaaaaaaaaMsV 'SMsttm $15 - i ' ' $16.50 - " v t7 lie? ivM I -MrTrXlflf Ik Y'YrjmSa SM'lPii'.Haff I I l:i''V ' Ir ll iTaaaWuaaVatal llW-.-iBj.l VlMI I I 5 fe''M; I 1 ll KHBIbbWJSitHMbI I 1 I 1 '''''.'' 1 'A Cil I Hit aWBiaaaEleaaWint'ltfri ftffllsl f J-'-' 't A l mil ll afnsHUHf! "M' l'mi, ip h niitiiii $ie NKiia1 u Bj' "IsWSp Fine Sample Dresses $32.50, $37.50 and $38.50 Exquisite frocks will be found in this very moderately priced group. Mostly sample dresses and one-of-a-kind dresses taken from our own stock and lowered in price. Most of these are handsome afternoon and dinner gowns of the most beautiful materials of the Spring season. In color, there is everything from black or white te brilliant tiger lily or peppy. Seme are direct copies of French models. Special Greup of Dresses in Sizes 42Vz te 52V2 Well-cut and carefully designed dresses of heavy crepe de chine, plain or braided, of taffeta and Canten crepe, as well as several tailored dresses of tricetine. Prices range $15, $16.50, .$22.50 and $25. (Market) young women. Handsome embroidered Peiret twill dresses. Embroidered taffetas or taffetas combined with Geor gette. Beaded Georgette crepe ever charmeuse foundations. Canten crepei dresses plain and draped or beaded in light or dark colored beads. Cape frocks of wool crepe or Pqiret twill with Canten crepe bodices in contrasting colors. (Market) $32.50 W $12 Every Weman Needs One Plain -Tailored Tep Coats Pretty Spring Silks Canten crepe, 40 inches wide, in navy, brown, silver, white, tan and black, is $3 a yard. Levely chiffon taffetn, U6 inches wide, in brown, black and navy is 12.23 a yard. Natural color Japanese pongee (dust free) in a heavy quality, 32 inches wide, is S1.50 a yard. 36-inch white hnbutai, $1. Remnants (u magic word te economical women) left ever from busy JSastcrtimc selling; are in useful lengths up te four yards. Fancy crepes, taffeta, satin and f rctty silk-and-cotlen mixtures, all specially priced. (Central) Fresh New Bed Sets Lighter bedceveringg are all ready for the warmer weather. set consists of a spread with a bolster roll te match. Crinkled white sets, fresh and Summery, are in three sizes; inciies, $4; auxau inches, $4.50; uexlUO inches, 55. Crinkled sets in pink or blue stripes. 81x90 inches $6. White crinkled sets, stenciled in pink, blue or yellow, measure 72x90 inches at $7.50; 90x90 inches at $9, $10 and $11. Unbleached crinkled dimity sets, stenciled in pink or blue, are in size 72x90 inches at $7.50; 90x90 inches at $9. Unbleached muslin sets, stenciled in pink, blue or yellow, size 72x96 inches, $4'; 81x96 inches, 81.50. White nntin-fini&h bnd sets 80x90 inrlina nw Sf! r.( SRviX! innlins ! $7.50; 90x100 inches, $12. Colored satin-finish bed sets, 72x90 inches, $10; 80x90 inches, $10; 90x100 inches, ?12. (Central) , Each 72x90 This season herringbone tweed seems te lie the high favorite. It comes in soft misty grays and pretty tans and coats are full or three-quarter length, unlined, half lined or full lined with silk. $12, $15, $18.50 te $27.50. If you prefer mixed tweeds they're here in brown and gray as well as black-and-white flecked with color. Silk lined throughout at $20 and $25. Tan and brown pole coats, lined with silk, arc soft and comfortable. $28.50, $25 te $5)7.50. A Cape Can Be Quite as Tailored if it is a sports cape of tweeds. Seme have contrasting pip ings, ethers have vest fronts. $15, $18.50 and $20. Navy or black tricetine capes. $15 te $38.50. (Mtirket) f Willi nllBiBSSSiSlSjl 'lljlj J WW $1.50 $3 $1 50c Charming Aprons and Heuse Frecks at Lew Prices Even aprons knew that it is Springtime and put en their prettie&t colors te make the hemekfeuer leek Iier youngest and be3t! Gingham Heuse Frecks at $1.50 The mode is sketched and the geed gingham i3 in brown, lavender, pink, blue or black club checks. A Studie Freck at $2 ivendcr cotton ramie material w ' white. Coel Apron-Frecks at $1 is of brown or lavender cotton ramie material with patch pockets, vesiee ana cuus ei wnite. They have sashes arranged in a convenient way, for the front is btitchi'd and the back may be tied te fit. Of percale and gingham in checks blue, tnn, lavender, black and two-tone small plnids. A dark blue check is trimmed with braid in which there is a touch of red. 6 Styles in Studie and Heuse Frecks at $3 The one that is sketched is of chambray in pink, blue or green, with nppliqurd flowers nnd wool stitching. Others are of Japanese crepe in rose, white, orange, red, lemon, Copenhagen and light blue, trimmed in many new, interesting and delightful wnys. Pelly Prim Aprons at 75c Of pink, blue, lavender or black checked gingham of geed quality, trimmed with rlckrack. Rubberized Heuse Aprons at 50c Tlie one that is sketched is of cxcctitiennllv iirnitv xrAtnimn i ,.,,. X-ulttern. Others are in blue, pink or lavender checks. Clean-looking circular aprons are of some of the prettiest percule that we have ever been rosebuds, stripes and dots, in lavender, blue, yellow, green and pink. Theae are net rubberized, (Central) Sale of Couch Hammocks, $10 te $30 The low prices are secondary te safety! Strength and durability are the keynotes of these hammocks. They were made especially for us and embody many features of safety and comfort that are lacking in most hammocks. They are made en strong angle-iron frames with extra-heavy chains (an extra length of chain, tee, for high ceilings). Nete: All four of the strong chains reach down te the lower l'rume of the springs, insuring safety. There is no weight en the fabric of the sides, strong though it is. Many of the hammocks have extra barrel springs up above. All but one model use nationally-known galvanized springs that make them as comfortable as beds for outdoor sleeping. Bad weather will harm these hammocks little, as they are of eight-ounce duck that is practically weather-proof. Every one has a real mattress, thick, soft and comfort able, net mere pads. This Is a Special Sale and the manufacturer has worked with us te make it possible right at the beginning of the hammock season. It would be a shame te waste any of the fine day?- by spending them indoors ! Over 25 Styles te Cheese Frem Beginning With Twe Kinds at $10 one e feet long and the ether 'l.ii feet with box-edged nuulrei' - Six-Feet Hammocks Begin at $11.50 At $1." they have spiral springs at the top, headrests and bux edged muttrcsfe:.. With an Upholstered Back at $17.50 This is a tegular perch hammock for solid comfort in sittin" back It is 1.43 feet. Cretonne Hammocks With Upholstered Backs, $18.75 A third les.i! Geed, thick uphelateiing, button-tufted bv hand, with deep box-edged mattress, pretty te leek at as well as entirely satisfying te ie.,t in! They have four spiral springs and each hum mock ha., a magazine pocket. In brown, lecand-gtecn, and nurnlc-tuul- rose pattern.-1. ' With headrests, they are $20. (Tlilrlrrntli ,y,rre Ulri SPECIAL FOR MEN A Little Greup of All-Weel Suits, $17.50 Net many just 80 in the group. Of all-wool cheviets in gray and brown mix tures, cut en semi-conservative lines. Twe and three button single-breasted coats. Geed business suits, every one. That you may knew exactly what te expect we give the quantity in each size. Sze 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 42 44 46 Quantity 8 5,15 11 9 9 12 4 3 4 Miulltry, MnrLrl) Men's Sports Oxfords Special at $5.25 Of smoked lerithei in the desiraLIc creamy tan tints with d.nk blown waistbands of grained leather Th have rubber-like soles and heel-- extra pads for light stepping. ((iiller.i. Market) French Ratine for Sports Skirts and Frecks Blocks of color, stripes or Uteek unusual and smart deeigns in leeIy colors false black-and-white) for the speits .kirts or frock !!C inches wide, Sl.eO a yard If nil rnlt Levely Sheer Tissues for Summer Frecks 50c a Yard Delicate, delectable colors itluy really de leek geed enough te cat --cool and smooth and deheieuO) Cheeks, nlawU and stripes, some with gleaming mercerized threads. '10 iiu-he- wide. (C-lltrill Mtlel Live Turtles Frem Louisiana have just arrived and are looking for he j -id girl- he want them for pets. Offered at half the standard price at let- each. ( I lilrtrrnlli Mri-el. rmr.il C A Set of Undersilks for the April Bride Uiidium of beautiful quality, gleaming, white and bride-like iimuu iiuii mi me uiings mat every bride loves te hnv Ine underwear is trimmed with fine insertion and e. if veiy dainty. tt -n9.1"!MlMal'0 il?5 pliVM,11l,e cntnnUes are 5-1.50; bloemeis arc 5 J ' !e Petticei-t a, with n double-panel front, are $7.00; nightgowns arc B.uU. (Onlral) A New Pump at $4.75 Added te 3 Other Specials for Women I he slle in 'Ueti-hed and it is entirely et Mil leather with .1 welted le-tthcr sole and a low heel. Anether style seniewluu like it has a liber sole nnd th t heel Oxfords are of black calfrkin or of tan -'----.-.l V-jraineu: leather Ueth have low- heels. Women's Lew Shoes in a Wonderful Assortment at $5 te $9.90 Scores of styles flat heel, low heels, medium heels and baby ! rench heels pumps for dancing, oxfords fe sports and low shoes for strict wear. Mary Janes of patent leathei ai.d in two-tone combinations arc very tahienuble. Just about everything in thi; way of wemen'i low shoes! Patent Leather Mary Jane Pumps for Children, $1.50 Sizes 4 te b in enc-btrap pumps with geed soles. t &;: Wl M rViSi' i fj!M ;HVi mm 4i m i (M d V '$ . -.!ll Si ''1 B i4 :m v j vuw m 'ii . ..way u un JUiy rtiiMi., 0I, 1531 WtM si pWi, il'li.atnul) Jt W' rs iv?MW 2,"i"." , ,il i.'4' 'i mAdXiMhL M&MJMliiMM tdtf ' i f . MfcK J' i. j ,i f, ,i.. . ur , tMim sm .X) ,h-Ar Mri-l - - . . . ---j - an - .r . j.iv . )H M fj V -.. -v-l- ,.w kSJCI ..mt . . ti i. .. .., j' . AV
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