Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 17, 1922, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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$fltr& IVilsen Gives
Household Hints
Scrupulously Kept Refriger
ator, Dishes and Pans Are
Absolute Necessities for
Health of Family
By MRS. M. A. WILSON
CaniriaM, till, ty Mr, A VfUttn. All
THIS l n splendid time for the
hoii'ienlfo te leek te the small de
lull", tlint nre quKe Important befere
the wnl worm weather comet. Th re
frigerator should have a cleaning Inside
nd et; I 'I011' mPan J"t wiving
nut. but te be scalded with plenty e(
boiling water and then minnrd for a
whole day. Take n knife or piece of
fine wire and remove every trace of
foreign matter thnt may gather about
the neams and the deer opening and
ehe the outside of the refrigerator a
rent of tarnish. Tiny littl" place no
lurjer than the head of a pin wll" af
ford plenty of apace for bacteria te
grew and create harm. De net store
the refrigerator in a.dark or damp place
with the Idea in mind that this will
Hive ire. Ptomaine Is a deadly germ
nnd thrhes well In moist, damp places,
nl the refrigerator, unless kept
Mtll Iced, is nn Idea) place for the cul
ture of tliis germ, particularly if the box
h kept filled with feeds.
Watch carefully nil leftovers, and If
nu are unable te utilize them then (lis
inrd (hem at once. De net permit them
In remain in the refrigerator nnd tic
ulnp sour and ether meld.
Arrange n set of disheq that will fit
tilrelj In the lefrigerater. and then keep
them for this purpese: an old-time
liniixculfc jii'-t recently selected a set of
Inexpensive blue nnd white dishes that
will (it very closely In the refrigerator,
ami I was really surprised te see the
nlte and orderly array of, both the dishes
and feed and they wcre quite Inex
pfnhe. It is impossible te cook fine
- flavored feed In battered, worn and
burnt pans, nnd the housewife who Is
using partially cleansed pans te cook
Ihr fend must net be surprised if the
(hemieal icaetlen between the pan nnd
llip feed cause digestive disturbances.
Mmv rnseq nf rent acrlnns iitnrh
ances of this character can be traced'
te this source.
Often when I see the housewife con cen
trntedly using cracked and chipped
illshc. T wish that I could take her
into a laboratory and place these dishes
under a powerful glass and- show her
net only the bacteria, but also the
danger of using inch dishes. Make this
test for jeurself. Place in n cracked
i up a little of the bacon drippings from
the skillet mid set the cup swnv until
1 tht fat Is cold, then remove the fat and
wash the cup In the usual manner with
the regular dishes. New fill this cup
with het tea and let stand for a. few
minutes and note the tiny particles of
fat floating en top of the tea. Alse
if you have a fine discriminating taste.
note the odd flavor of the tea, and see
if it Is net tinlike the dish water. New
break this cup open nnd note the matter
that has filled up this crack and then
take a magnifying glass and leek at
thii material.
The filthy, deadly fly is a menace te
health, and there is no real excuse for
Its being in the home. If you can
timcl with a fly en its journey for a
fen- minutes, I am sure that no one
could induce j en te cat anything it has
tome in contact with.
Every little while an entire family
is seriously ill nnd perhaps one and
nrn two have died, nnd then comes
the word that the deadly ptomaine germ
is netlve and the real cause of the trou
ble. Quite recently a noted chemist re
marked thnt the careless storage of
feed in partially chilled boxes or refrig
erators was the cause of this trouble.
The ice chamber in the refrigerator
needs te be kept full of ice if the feed
is te be Lept at n temperature that will
prevent spoiling. De net cover the
ice and expect te hnve this ice te main
tain the chill of the tefrlgerater below
danger point. Mnn.v feeds will develop
the deadly ptomaine germ if stored in
warm places nnd jet show no real visual
evidence of decay or spoil.
Hhiir n thermometer in the refriger
ator and see thnt sufficient ice is kept
in the Ice chamber te maintain a tem
neratuie below 4! degrees 'Fnhrenheit.
The bread and cake box, tee, will need
sppcml attention and n semi-weekly
scalding and then sunning in the early
morning sunshine will keep this recep.
taele sweet nnd clean. Meld quickly
forms en bread during the warm, moist
season nnd se quickly does this bacteria
develop thnt even the bread just freshly
baked Is often affected if placed in the
be where such bacteria hnve developed.
See thnt only small quantities of
dials nnd flour nre en hand. It is
best te purchase these commodities in
small quantities during the summer sea
son. Kneh housewife should determine
te dcstiej nil mice, rnts and vermin and
te see that the rnfrage pall Is kept
lop, covered anulTicansed dally with
strong soda nnd soapy water.
DREAMLAND
ADVENTURES
The Peer but Proud Slaters
Hy DADDY
Innct, turned 'into a Faiiy Ged-
"i ", c', ""d Jnck turned mte a
"my deblin, acki te help thice peer
"nt proud ei ithan sistrra gain fame
mill feitunc. Anne limits te be a
jrat linucr, Muttlda uanta te he a
Inuinui cool, nnd Itesc Maiie wants
te fashion f teds for wealthy ladies.
CHAPTER III
Tests That Fall
A X.NI3, tli Ider of the tlirce orphan
.sistei , wns linppy when the epera
ueusn innnnKPi' mid lie wns looking for
a slngpr with n sweet elee. She wns
read) te Nhew him she luul a elue that
weiild win fnmp nnd fortune.
I he mnnagir led them Inte the opera
Iieiisp.
. "'!e nn flic
I'PM," he nnid.
stage ami .sing jour
Ami will jeu give me a thousand
e Inrs a night for Kinging for you?"
asked Anne.
, ""uli!" gi unfed Hie mnnagcr.
i.uV' ' mmt Me"r J0Ur 'c0-"
Sing a simple song," whispered
'"et as Anne climbed en the stage.
neet notes Anne snng. sweet nnd
fimple. Then, ah befeie, her voice rose
ilRlirr. And ns It rose higher it grew
d'rlll nnd hnrsh.
"Step!" jeled the mnnngcr. "Step
jnijt horrid iieIm Yeu are driving
folks nwnj from my opera house."
And mi she wns. I'elks who had
come te buy tickets for the opera hcaid
'"e paueallng and the squalling nnd they
ran awny ns fnbt ns they could. The
njnnnger In hla rage at losing trade,
"new his hat at Anne, and then his
"Me, and then his shoes,
I nr down the read they halted te
enteh their lnenth. Peer Anne went.
'.Neter mind, dear sister," said Ma
"'In, frjlng te console her. "I will
win rlclies with mv cooking ns seen as
'can find n rich baker for a partner.
'!" I will take enre of you and
Sister Kese -Mnrle." Matilda turned
e Janet nnd .lack: "INense, Fairy
"lodmether anil Jelh Oeblln, help mc te
find my rich baker.' ' .!
it-lk wiM "" tl?' lr. Uli gefc.
!n note had cauaht a mnuin frnm lha
"I smell fresh
cookies."
"Perhaps the smell nines from the
bnkeshep of Mntlldn's rich linker," said
.inner, "i.et us go nnd sec. "
Thpv fnllmti..! thn uim.11 nf , f.J,
cookies and it led them te n large I
, , " .." . . .:"- "' " ""
dnck untitling n little en from tlie main
highway. They peered within nnd snw
n pertly baker busy at his evens.
Janet rapped en the deer.
1ll.,nue 1 tlnl, 11.!.. ......... 1...I..
a. ...ir..-, ..At, tiunvi , llln .tUMHK lllll.t ,
Is seeking fame nnd fortune with her
cooking," she snld, presenting Mntlldn.
"Will you take her into jour shop as u i
partner?"
"Right gladl v wll1 I de thnt," l
growled the bnker. "I need it new i
cook (eijiclp me In my work. To
gether wet will win great iIcIicn, Hut.
first she must piove her skill nt cook
ing." Matilda went te weik nt once, making
biscuits nnd enkes nnd cookies.
"Make a pie, loe," whispered .lack i
te her, for lie rememhered new deli
rious had been the pie she had ntiidc in
her home. Hut Mntlldn shook her bend,
"I wl'l show thnt I cm cook every
thing." she nnsvvered.
She put her biscuits nnd her cakes and
her cookies into the even, nnd bnked
them until they were done.
Matilda drew the trajs from the even.
"New we shall see what a fine cook
jeu arc." said fhe baker. He picked
up n biscuit it was ns hnrd ns n
rock. He looked nt the cakes they
had fallen flnt. He tnsted a cookie
it was lumpy and sour.
The rich baker flew Inte a rage. "Yeu
have been playing u trick en me," he
bellowed. "ou are no cook. Yeu
have wasted my flour and my eggs nnd
my milk. Oet out of try shop."
At that he began te pelt peer Mn
tllda with the hnrd biscuits, nnd she
fled in dismav. Her sisters nnd Janet ;
and Jack followed fast, 'for the linker
turned his fire of biscuits ngninst them,
nnd the reckllUe biscuits hurt when they
hit.
"Never mind, dear sHer." panted
Rese Mnrle, c niching" up with Mn- i
tilda. "I will win fame nnd fortune
with my needle, nnd (hen I will care
for jeu and Sister Anne."
(In the next chapter Hese Marie gets
a chance te show what ahe can de as a
fashionable dressmaker.)
PEARL NECKLACES
RESTRUNG, 25c A 80c
E. u. naajnaaaa
101 Cbattaet St.
HAIRPRESSING
BOBBED HAIR 7C
MARCEL & CURL OC
JENNY SELTZER'S SALON
WO Cheatnut I'hene WM. Vi47i Roem SOfl
(Ine lllitlit Vp
R0BERT8 AND MANDER
STOVE COMPANY
QA8 COMPANIES
AND DEALER8
The Only Orltnal'
I c MELENE SALON
Permanent :
cJIairWaiina
Bobbed Heads
$25.00 te $35.00 A
Ilelr Tlnttns Ne Xljt a l'ad I .
102 S. 13th Street J
Krnnrdy Bide. Tak Elerater J
Thenra: Walnut 7MS-1SB3 J
'Ah, ha!" he cried.
v In every lass
satisfaction - W
ffl Delicious and Refreshing Ml
EVENING IUB1jIG
WHAT Ifl If AFFKNfSO AMtOAt)?
Oppealle (he edlterlnt Pase t very day In the
inernlna Punt.le I.pikigr In n nana nf for
f Men tiewi. pecll cables from l'tim te
i.r.nar correspondents in nil if ipertani ntwa
eaniari or tn worm, -rne i'jmi.iu i.Enum
mi". ."1" than IIIO.OOO ..month in earn
iiein ieii
'Make tt a Habit." Adv.
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
nemeTDandnia-stnMHalrrlllB
Hftlnr CViIa Anil
Btmutr te Gray ana Faded Mali
BJjjjxcjjji2JJijJjJJ2g52JiJt
THE TRAINED NURSE
INFANT SHOP
1810 Chestnut St.
Nelfi After June 1 we'll lie located
nt ISO, Chntnnt Hlrwt.
Silk-and-Weel Shirts $ J.25
Infants' Hand-Made Slips, $1.75
Phene, Spruce 2193
OUR
STORE ORDERS
Increase Your Personal Value
Appearance count theae da.
Our plan enable jeu te dreaa well
with clethlnjr from the leadline re
tall aterea of 1'klln. Aeu par na
In moderate amount that will net
tax your rarnlnxa, na tlienaanda
hnve been delni; for Hie Pmt no
.venra.
WRITC TOR DETAILS TONIGHT
1H:3 1023
Marriett Bres.
1118 CHESTNUT STREETS
Try a Rese Vanilla
PUDDINE
DESSERT
Made in three minutes. A 10c pack
age makes 7 delicious helpings. Can
you think of any ether genuine dainty
se delightfully convenient, se eco
nomical, se all-round satisfactory?
Eight Flavers
At Ail Grocer, 10c, ISc
Fruit J'uririlne Cn., Iliilttoiere, Ml.
Careless Shampooing
Spoils the Hair
Seap should be used ery care
fully, if jeu want Ie keep jour
hair looking Its best. Met soap1 seap1
and prepared shampoos rentnin tee
much alkali. This dries the nlp,
innkes the hair brittle, mid ruins
It.
The best thing for steady use
Is Mulsifled corennut oil shnu.poe
(which Is pure nnd greaselessi, and
is better than anj thing eNe jeu
ran use.
Twir or thrce teaspoonfuls of
Mulsifled In n cup or glns with n
little warm water is sufficient te
cleanse the hair and sculp thor
oughly. Simply moisten the bnlr
with water nnd rub It In. It mnkes
nn abundance of ilch creamy
lather, which llnses out cusll,
lemevlng cverj particle of dust,
dirt, dandruff and excess oil. The
hair dries quickly and eenly. nnd
,lt lenves the scalp soft, and tfie
hair fine ami sllkj. bright, lustrous,
fluffy and easy te manage.
Yeu can cet Mtilslfied cocoanut !
"II shampoo at any pharmacy. It's
cry cheap, nnd a few ounces will,
Mipplj eery member of the fnmilj
for months. He sure our ruc-
Blst Rives jeu Mulslficd. Adv.
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EDGER PfillliAiBELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1922
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15th and Walnut SU.
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FiretAmengCleamn
Phene Locust 3940 for
Free Demonstration
Premier Service Ce.
54 N. 13th St.
We liars parla In ateck for nil rremler
and Frent Premier Cleaner.
The choice of thoughtful
mothers
Victer
Bread
6
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Leaf
At all our Stores
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Cocoanut
TASTYKAKE
will satisfy The Taste
of the most particular
housekeeper. It is a
home - made cake
minus the trouble of
baking it.
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Permanent Hair Waving
23 CURI.8. US
Entire Bobbed Heads,
$25.00
Ppfdal proeeMferrrayhair
Den by Malt Etpcrlt
MME. I. L. HEOKER
25 SOUTH 52ND ST.
.Open Evm. ex. Wed. Ilet. lO-UOp
SPECIAL'
.Permanent HalrWaving
3D curia lr
Wli'eli' hVad '(In- IOC
etndliur l)elb) . .
rMARCUS FRIEDE
279 S. 52nd St.
n.M rlMii. lcfrtt KVffnftftffflu
. Phent Salmons 10343 and WH3mmJ
Permanent Waving
by the
Nestle
fivofem
w.a Mnmt
"iNnrTO" napldi'MTiYy;
Hair Djelne. lti7w4Mf
III Klnda of Hair 'IWI'
Werk In- yrn I'.cperta
N. W. THEE
S3 Se. Oth
(Wal. SIM)
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Summer Capes
and Dresses
ie your measure
Exceptionally Priced
$75 Ak $60
Caees !S&. Dresses
of
of
Vete
Dotted
Crepes
de Chine
$35
All Spring
Suits &
Capes
25 Less
Canten
nnd
Iteshanara
Crepe
WUh Stlk
fringe
$50
Gray or
Mack
Caracul
Trimmed
$65
&&ettlieb
Tailor fJirasiuii&er Furrier
122 S. 13th St.
Permanent
Waving
by Oil
Our new OIL method in
suics your hair against
breaking or losing its lustre.
OIL steaming ertly takes
10 te 12 minutes and we
fully guarantee every wave.
Henna Tinting
The. only safe method. Light,
medium nnd ilarl' brown shades.
Hair pieleusly spoiled by de3
will be restored te proper color.
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WANAMAKER'S
Down
Every Weman Contemplating a
Navy Blue
$18.75
l ; i ' !
$46.50
Levely White Silks
for bridal gowns or graduation frocks. Piicea
are low for such estimable qualities.
Shimmciinp; white radium, 40 inches wide,
$2.75 yard.
Lustrous taffeta, 33 inches wide, $1.25 yard.
Heavy Canten crepe, 40 inches wide, $3
and $3.50 yard.
Beautiful crepe satin (a gleaming satin
finish one side and dull crepe the ether), 40
inches wide, 3 yard.
(Central)
Women's Geed
$1 Stockings
Of mixed silk-and-fiber that
leeks just like heavy silk and
wears remarkably well. The
stockings have cotton tops and
soles and seamed backs; they
come in black, white, Kussian
calf, cordean, pole gray and
taupe.
(Crn(rnl)
Undermuslins I
at $1
In the White Sale
A dollar gees a long way in this
White Sale, especially in the buy
ing of quality. Materials are se
much finer than last year, laces
are better and it even seems that
styles are pietticr, tee.
Envelope Chemises
aie particularly dainty, especial
ly these of bancd voile trimmed I
with wee tucks, French knots and
lace. Others arc of pink or white
batiste in many styles. $1. i
Colorful Step-ins
arc of fine striped voile in orchid,
pink, blue or white, edged with I
lace. $1.
Extra-Size Nightgowns
of durable snowy nainsoek hav.3 (
pretty cmbioidcred medallions, '
insertions, laces and ribbons. (
They have the round or squaie
necks and short sleeves that
women like. Seme show the
dainty casings of material above
insertion. Of ceuvse, plenty of
dainty nightgowns in legular ,
sizes at $1.
Drawers in Extra Sizes
.Durable white muslin drawers I
are in regular and extra sizes,
with deep luffles of embroidery or i
lace-trimmed lawn. $1.
(Central)
Sale of "War a" Straw Rugs
at Lewest Prices
27 x54 inches - - 75 c 6x9 feet - - - - $3 SO
36 x 72 inches - - $1 8 x 10 feet - - - - SS
4.6x7.6 feet - - $2.50 9 x 12 feet - - - - $6
They're the Quality Usually Known as Grass Rugs and
Are Ideal for Summer Hemes, Shere Bungalows and Perches
"Wara" rugs are our own rugs, made in Japan, according te our own
specifications, of the first quality rice straw that is used in a grade of runs
usually known as "grass" rugs. "Wara" stands first of all for freshncts,
and that is the most important point about straw iws.
,r ""u nt uii hi a variety ei goea
Each rug is bound all around.
a . Mrtiy
iWi oivce yuiuueb,
Wanamaker's
Stairs
Cape Should
I
Special Sale of Corsets
65c
, ,A gathering up of a thousand pairs of ceiscts from our own
stock a few of this, a few of that, but all perfect goods. Of white
and pink ceutil and figured materials in a great number of models
suitable for slender, average te medium stout figures. Sizes 21 te
JO, but net all sizes in any one style.
Bandeaux Special at 25c
diffc2ntk.t"cS!lll sSalIUyVLd.CSh r brChC tCria,S in ma"y
(Cfntrnl)
IELICATE lemon cleansing cream has a spicy
-r lemon scent, and v,e can't say tee much for its cleansing
properties; enough te say that women who use it once ask for it
again and again. ,
$1 50Cenvenient tubes- 33c; 'ars' Zoc and 50c; large cans, $1 and
(Cfntrul)
Summery Gingham Frecks
Arrive by the
Hundred
$2.50 te $8
What variety! What freshness and
charm !
Dezen and dozens of different
styles in brand-new fresh frocks of
qheerful wholesome ginghams:
Here aie checks of all sizes, nnd
gay plaids, trimmed with Peter Pan
cellars of white pique, roll cellars of
white embroidery, sashes and insets
of white organdie or effectn e cros cres
stitchery done in black.
All of the dresses aie simple and
practical and repeated tubbings will
net injure them.
In red, navy, light blue, brown,
lavender, pink, gieen nnd ellew.
Sizes 11 te 46.
Beth frocks sketched aie $3.25
and come in red, brown, green or
blue checks.
( Miirkrl)
The Prices Speak for Themselves
ui me rugs, mere are
any room in me Heuse, offices, etc.
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at $16.50 and
$1 8.75
They are by far and away the best value
for the money that we have had this season.
Of tricetines, French serges and Peiret
twills in dark navy blues, and all of re
markably fine texture, smooth and closely
woven. Every cape is lined with silk, and
at the two prices there is a choice of some
thing ever two dozen different styles.
Trimmed with long silk fringe, short
silk fringe, wide bands or cellars of em
broidery or borders of nailhead studdings.
Seme have no trimming whatever and
they're very smart.
Special at $16.50
A little group of colored velour capes
and wraps in lighter tones. All lined with
pilk and all originally priced higher.
V (Mnrkrt)
Imported Cotten
Epenge in Sports
Celers, $1
' Plain colors, 38 inches wide, are in pretty
blues, lemon, orange, green, bonfire, brown,
tan. etc., at $1 yard.
Novelty stripes, plaids and checks are in
red, blue, green, brown and the like. A geed
time te get enough for a striking sports frock
or skirt is new while the assortment is se
nried. 38 inches wide, $130 yard.
(Central)
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paiierns ana coleripw3.
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patterns suitable for all
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