SfwWPPIP (.klj ,v II I IP 1 1 IBKB 5&5SMW?298gBPE& miwwyi7tfp iVJ.jrf't V ITf k. s fc'WY Pr5. Htfrfsdn s Convincing, About Ability 0 Flavoring m There's Magic in a Teaspoon f id ; FiVmg WilLCenvert Plainest Cake' Inte Something 5. Vete afwi Fascinating J ? .. MitS. M. A. WILSON . "-,X".&&r ' '""' tt fcmmewlfe often feels that It she I 1 miiltl brine some new and different I T.f I. of r finverlnn perhaps the family WOUIU enjuy i" -? 2d E ."S5T ; the .l.f.ahlened ''rlePW'y ,,, of trai,d lemon iimi and one ieapoen of vanilla. . rlml n "- .A. 1f,Bsnoen 0 nutmeg I nnd one teaspoon of lemon extract. - St 3. one teaoen et erane-ex-. ',...r.J half teaspe6n of vanilla. Vn 4 half tearpoen each of orange ml lemon extract, with one teaspoon "'nTs, half teaspoon each of lemon, lanllln. frame and nutmeg extracts. Xe. 0, half teaspoon of raspberry and iirnnge extracts. The above variety of flavoring may ,Me be used for tapioca pudding, brown Itttr. custards and cornstarch pud- The old chef ha? 11 new and delicious .Incer filling for lady cake. Try It and ou. tee, will add It te your pet rec- ipM' Glneer Filling Place In mixing, bowl Four tablespoon of butter, One teaspoon of ginger, One-quarter teaspoon of cloven, ' Cine-quarter teaspoon of nutmeg. Cream well with the butter. .Vew place In saucepan I One cup of icatcr, One cup of sugar, One-half cup of seeded raisin, Four tablespoon of cornstarch, SHr le dlsxelve the sugar nnd cprn Urch and bring te bell: cook for five minute, then add the prepared butter und spites nnd One-half cup of finely chopped nuts. One-quarter cup of finely chopped cmHed einacr. Stir well te blend and cool and then me a filling between lady cake. Lady Cake riaee in mixing bowl One and one-half cups of sugar, Tite-thirds ctip of shortening. Cream well and then add 7'Arcc end one-quarter cups of sifted Four teaspoons of baking peicder, One cup of water. Heat te smooth batter and then fold In the -tlffly beaten whites of four fRRS one teaspoon of vanilla nnd then turn In wcll-Kie.twl end floured deep luer-rnkt- pans anil br.kc In moderate urtn for thirty minutes. 0 rich, sweet and satisfying. Digestion welcomes the re lief from the heavy, cloy ing diet of winter months. Strength and energy result from its well-rounded nourishment. Let the call of the season come in te veu. Grape-Nuts k i te Change a Dessert of Fruit' Extract, While Spicy 1 I Put together with the filling and, then Ice with water Icing. Lemen Orange Jelly Itratu out sufficient, orange Juice te measure, three-fourths cup and add . Juice of ttre lemons. Seak one envelope of gelatin In one half cup of cold water for hnlf an hour. Place In saucepin Three-quarters cup of imtrr, One cup of sugar. Cook for six minutes, then add gela tin and stir te dlcelve; then cool, and while the gelatin U cooling rinse meld with cold water and pack in cracked Ice. , Add the orange and lemon juice te cooled gelatin and pour In meld, n layer about one-half Inch deep. New cover the chilled gelatin with thin layer of finely chopped nuts. (Jevcr with layer ef'gclatln. and when iniN lajer minced preserv layer of gclati refrigerator have the ec half hours; turn en large platter, cut In slices and serve in crisp nest of let tuce with whipped cream for a fruit salad. Sagamore Ginger Pudding This Old KnglMi pudding Is .loll- neus, and will surely peiic the fnm- i'J Place In mixing bowl Our cup of breicn sugar, (hie cup of molasses, One-half cup of shortening, Yolks of tice eggs. Cream well and add Three and one-half cups of flour, Tice tablespoons of baking petrder, One teaspoon of ginger, One-half teaspoon of nutmeg, One-half teaspoon of allspice, One teaspoon of cinnamon, One cup of blark coffee, One-half cup of chopped nuls. One-half cup of chopped raisins. Beat well te mix nnd then fold In the stiffly beaten whites of two egga: ' t in it In wcll-greareil and tleurcd meld and Menni for one nnd a half hours, i Serve with angel sauce. I Angel Sauce Cream One cuii of confectioners' sugar. ' Yolk of ene.egg, I V'ice tablespoons of butter. i Xew ndd Three tablespoons of boiling icater, A portion of Caledonian cream. I "Whip up well nnd flavor with two 1 teanpoens of vanlllu extract. Te prepare the Caledonian .cream, J place, the white of one egg in mixing bowl and add is mm add layer of finely I ff -.'. ". " Z? ' Sfc"V,: ;."' " ,' "a , : ;. Thiia a reed Ulcer. ted cd ginger; cover with "" .J" V """v 'i'"- ,,"V w;. ii... I Pud.. And 1. teswd ti un nren and n and then place meld In ?i" ":NuiV it. '.t,. !,.- !,-, I wa did li rome down hut heds aeen. la';' tarabourene'd UTei the camouflaged ace of Puds saying. Well, we'll , try It jest ence spring calls te you! Sunshine and shower here again Growth and health in all the great outdoors Nature's way! And here's a feed bringing Nature's gift of health and energy saying te appetite, "Come along!" GRAPE-NUTS, the perfected, delicious goodness of whole wheat flour and malted barley. Taste delights in the wonderful crispness and flavor of Grape-Nuts- V a feed -"Wttier-K I, itaiaai atBuXSa 'There's a Made by Pestum Cereal Company, Incorporated Successor te Pestum Cereal Company, Inc., Battle Creel;, Mich. Hi V JiiJN 1JN 1' U i5UJLU AfterJHnner Tricks f Xe. 147 The Thiee Ares The nccs of clubs, spades and dia monds are exhibited in a fan. One at a time each ace is pushed Inte the center of the pack. When this has been done, the top card Is turned ever, and proves te be the nee of diamonds which,, but a moment before was lest In the depths of the pack. The ''ace of diamonds" originally shown Is actually the ace of hearts. Bj holding the cards as hewn In the dia gram, only the tip of the heart appears, and It la mistaken for n diamond, nie v One-half glass apple quince jctlii. 1'se Uetcr style egg heater and whip untii the cream will held Its shape. , f ! Spanish Cliorehte Cake Place In mixing bowl One and three-quarters1 cups sugar, One-half cup of shortening, Yolks of tice eggs. i'ream well and add One-half cun of cocoa. One cup of mashed potatoes, Three cups of sifted flour, Txrn level tablespoons of baking powder. One teaspoon of cinnamon. One-half teaspoon of nutmeg, One teaspoon of vanilla, One cup of black coffee. v Peat well te blend and add Three-quarters cup of finely chopped mils. One-half cup of piescrved ginger, chopped fine. Turn In two well-greased deep layer cake pans and bake In moderate even for thirty minutes. Then place together as follew: Whip white of one egg and encthlrd cup of confectioners' sugar te meringue, one teaspoon of orange ex tract te make filling. Fer the icing for cake, place In bowl White of one egg. Three tablespoons of tenter. Onn teaspoon of vanilla. Meat nnd add slowly Our eup of confectioners' One-half cup of cocoa. sugar, - 7 .11 1- 1 - .L- i It (hA hltl ntl VF :i itAerta i nnr nisrinittn. i iwiru. vn u Kivr jl h cuhui;c Leave off heavier feeds and make Grape-Nuts a regular dish for break fast or lunch or supper; add fresh fruit if you wish. Set out Grape-Nuts when ever the children come in, hungry, from play. Ready te serve right from the pack age, with cream or geed milk; net a moment te wait. Never a feed mere ap petizing than Grape-Nuts, nor a combination of grains se completely and splen didly nourishing. Order from, your grocer today! THE BODY Reason" LHiJJlt!JK Jf JO.XJJi'Vixiiiii'JCiXA, ah u xvexa a Little Benny's Notebook By L Pap Me and Puds Stmklns was gawking te skoel. wawklng exter slpw en ac count of It being sutch u grate, day we dldent feel like wawklng there at all, me aaylng. O, this Is a peetch of a day all rite, feel that breere. would you, llssen te these herds, would you. Who ever Invented skoel en a day like this? sed Puds. I , , . And wc-kepp en wawklng and wish ing we was wawklng some place elta. and after a wile Puds sed. Hay. 1 tell you lets wet. and I sed. Wat? and he sed. Lets toss tin u cent weather te cut skoel thirf aftlrnoen or net. If it cornea, heds we'll go and If It comes tales we went. , ,. IS. n'l rile,. It went be our fault If It comes talcs, It wll jest be a axsl dent, I sed, and Puds sed, Hure. we was willing te go If it came beds, wasent we? j And he took a cent out of his pants peck It and tossed it up. saying, Heds we go tales we dent. and It came down heds, me saying. Aw heck, thats a derty trick, well I tel you lets wat, lets mane ' And he tossed It tin aten and it came down heds agen as if thitt was all It. knew, me saying, Aw geed nlte, toss it up jest ence mere te make It a even number, this will be the last. Wleh It was, en account of coming down tales, and me nnd Puds quick started le wawk out te the park, me unylng, Well. It was pure luck, it alnt our fault, und Puds saying. The cent did It all rite, nobody cant say It wasent jest luck. !T0 PRESENT "FORTUNATUS" , , Phllemathean Society of Pcnn Will Give Dekker Performance Performances of Themas Decker's "Fertunatus" will be given by the Phllemathean Society of the Univer sity of Pennsylvania during the week of May 15. These will be the last in the old open-air theatre In the liotnnl lietnnl cal Gardens, shortly te be replaced by greenhouses. There will be matinee per per fermancca May 17 and May 20. The cast will include Elizabeth Mr Owen as Queen Elizabeth, Grace Lip Lip pincett as Agrypine. Rese Scharfe as Fortune. Dorethy Yeekel as Virtue, Beulah McGarvIn as Vice, Carl S. Dew as Fertunatus and Frank C. Baxter as Andelecia. . NEURITIS, LUMBAGO. STIFF MUSCLES, Kurceaifully trcattd with mid mcdli'al mtiu; br Milldlphl relycllnic. p l'ii, Mn.nf, 1911. ri.A7A tu.ne.. ises BUILDER ETC. lrctrlc biltlnc I ' Tl1llt Of I .N.ADAMS ARC!! ST. I WANAMAKER'S Wcinamaker's Down Stairs Stere 30 Styles of Fresh New Cellars and Sets at 50c Lenjf cellars, Peter Pans, short roll cellars and acts of many kinds but all of sheer fine or gandie, snewyand fresh, ready te give that delifrhtfu! touch of daintiness te drcps or suit. Seme arc plain and tailored, with tucks or hemstitching; ethers are trimmed with laces or cm cm breidery. Cunning cellar-and-cuff sets i With pockets arc 4eund with red, lavender, navy or light blue check te adorn a little girl's frock. GOc. Spebial Gmmpes at $1.50 Of gepd white organdie with ruffles trimming the Peter Pan cellar and the cuffs of the short sleeves. (Central) Central lisle Rubber Gloves Specially Priced 40c Pair Half their regular price because of tiny "lumps" or wrinkles in their melding that keeps, them from being perfect, though they in no wise' affect their wearing qualities. Sizes 7, 8, 9 and 10 te be bought, as most customers knew, one size larger than their street gloves. Heuse Dresses of Checked Percale $1.50 A Peter Pan cellar; rick-rack , trimming; a bib front which but- j tens en at the neck and extends te sashes which tie in the back in a becoming bow; two capacious pockets ; three - quarter sleeves that don't have te be rolled up ' every few minutes these are the distinctive and practical features i of these new dresses. Made of two-tone checks in rose, blue and lavender effects. New Shipment of Colonial Rag Rugs 55c te $1.50 New that Winter rugs are be ing stored away the important , question is what is te replace i them? Practical housekeepers t will quickly decide that these washable rag rugs in the popular hit-and-miss pattern are a pleas ing solution te this very problem! Sizes, 24x36 inches; 27x54 inches; 36x72 inches. . - Proving That Really Pretty Hats Can Be Had for Only $3.85 Small hats, smart of line, nre of silk, gleaming fiber cloth or straw. Levely bread-brimmed hats, full of grace, are of straw and silk in many light, bright and dark colors. Transparent haircloth hats are very unusual at this low price. Tailored hats and Summery flower-trimmed hats are both here and there arc styles for girls, young women and elder women. . Very pretty hats among thorn and a high degree of hecemingness and real charm is maintained throughout. (Marki) VL iIi CS4 ' A. A vK - $4.75 $4.75 $4.75 Pumps and Oxfords for Women and Girls Lowered te $4. 75 Over a dozen styles of the most popular low shoes of the season are gathered together in a clearaway sale. They are'perfect Wanamaker quality, en geed lines and made of reliable leathers that will keep their ap pearance and give geed service. Spert oxfords, lorae in the detirable creamy tmeked leather, with oft fiber sole; Dret pump of satin, tuede-like leather, calftkin and patent leather, with trap and baby French heel; Street oxford of tan and black calf (kin in many tyle, with iturdjr welted sole and low, medium or Cuban heel. When Wanamaker shoes in today's best styles can be had for only $4.75. it is well te think of vacation needs as well as the needs of the present. (Clifiluut) - aj . . , - APRIL 27, JillflMliii Wmw v ikl mi 11B) 1 9IIII4 -.4m m nlFfi IIIRlSJr H HW M 1 $15 $10 $16.50 $15 $16.50 $15 Wonderful Cheesing Among Frecks at $ 1 0, $ 1 5 and $ 1 6.50 Hundreds of Frecks Lowered in Price. Presenting Great Diversity of Charm Surely any type of frock that one may have in mind can be found in this collection 1 A simple jersey dress for every day. ' A tweed cape frock for sports wear. A Canten crepe or crepe de chine dress for a hundred occasions. A rustling taffeta, youthful and full of winsome charm. Tricelette dresses for the many women who find nothing else quite se becoming. A black lace dinner frock with wee ruffles of shining cire ribbon. All these and many mere will be found in this group of low-priced frocks. $10 for wool jersey frocks in navy, reindeer, brown and henna many with pleated skirts. Fer crepe epenge in light colors; for crepe de chine and taffeta in navy and black. SI 5 and $16.50 for a great variety of Canten crepe dresses in all colors, dark crepes de chine embroidered, with silk or beads; taffeta dresses embroidered or braided, and long-line frocks of navy, black or brown tricelette. Sizes are broken, but in se wide an assortment every size will be found in charm ing dresses. Cellars of some of the frocks may need freshening, but that is a simple matter. I (Mrkt) New Underwear Sets of Crepe Plisse Crepe plisse is the lovely new silk-and-cotton crepe in seer sucker weave. Women find it agreeably soft and very practical. Hemstitched vests with ribbon shoulder straps and step-in draw ers are each $1.80. Leng, full nightgowns arc $3. These are in orchid, pink or light blue. (Ccnlrnl) 1922 Fine Spring Neckties, Mr. Man, for 35c Large, open-end four-in-hands in great variety. Foulards are in dark blues and brown, satin stripes in every imaginable color and figured effects are in light and dark colored patterns. (finllrr.r. MarLrt) Beys' All-Weel Blue Serge Suits With Extra Knickers $13.75 It'i an oppertunit net te be missed an all-wool blue serg suit of Wanamaker quality with two pairs of knickers and every boy needs a blue serge suit for "dress." Each Norfolk coat has a yoke back with inverted pleat, plain patch pockets and belt all around; lined with mohair. Beth pairs of knickers are lined throughout. Sizes 8 te 18 years. (Onller.T, Market) Women's Levely Hand-Made Blouses in Extra Sizes, $3.90 Sizes 48 te 51 in these dainty blouses that are se prettily trimmed with drawn-work, hemstitching, embroidered dots and filet lace all done by hand. Twe styles, both of soft white batiste, with the long roll cellars which are becoming te women who wear large sizes. It is net often that such lovely blouses can be had in extra sizes! ( Miirket i Chambray at 1 Oc Yard .Mether can find lets of uses for it! Sturdy little suitK, romper and dresses for the active children, house frocks and nprens for har self and some every-day shirts for big brother or father the cham bray is durable enough for all of these. Manv people use it for slin covers, tee. In pink, gieen, t.in, laendcr and wide Gingham in Checks, Stripes and Plain Celers at 18c a Yard , i!6 inches wide and its uses arc almost unlimited. There Ii a wide assortment of colors and stripes, plain and two-tone checks and Plain colors. One of the season's most desirable checks is in red. black, navy, tan, blue and lavender. (Onfrah Rug Specials in Limited Quantities Prices arc special and make early cheesing profitable. The rugs are all Wanamaker quality and thoroughly reli able. Celers and patterns are excellent. Were there mere of these rug?, in a full lines of color and sizes, prices would be considerably higher. 6x9 Feet 7.6 x 10.6 Feet SSlffTSS i Revmlb,e Fib-r R" Seamiest Velvet Rugs, $12.50 Weel Chenille Rugs, $15 7.6 x 9 Feet Seamless Tapestry Rugs, $12.50 Seamless Velvet Rub., $15 Axmiiuter Rugs, $25 WANAMAKER'S "BA tyi. two shades of blue. 24 inches 8. J x lU.b Feet Axmiiuter Rug, $26. SO 9 x 12 Feet Revertible Fiber Rngt, $7.71 Hit-er-mij Ran: Rg, $8, 5$ Axminiter Rugt, $27.50 . ,?MH . . - ?1 '1 'A. Ill iv5l ,4m tel n .. y-m M 'i . ii i V, A ' .' ' ' n I "1 1 .'J a A'l i .: T&Y tf iSfr' U.WiS pi s : fei ffl mi fxLn tiXW m ? XT .; . (CU.tluul) i. '4 F ' K b?l, . c ,: .."' a, , '? .,1 a1. . $si' XijwVj mtft-' -A4.V mm I'Wb.. y&m AeX,) fcfflS&ftdaCflsfi l!V . .". -fttiSSi ..V.'tf, ,J sMA ' .K.fc . .-& , -f JTB, T u-n. .i"r( V'.Jt." ay.i2 .n&uiiit.: ip
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