Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 18, 1922, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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    MrstWilstin GiVCi kfter.Dinner Trices ' t&
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Virginia Dishes
A Southern Mammy's Ways of
Making Her Puddings and
pies Are Among Things
Described
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By MRS: M. A. WILSON
.tiM. lit, hv Mr: V. A. Wilten, All
CtpvriON. '""fafa rittretd
housewife of Virginia has al
ways taken great pride In her house-
fc1H and particularly in tne coening
Srt ManV recipes date back te the
ll"i Colonial days, and yet they are
,.. as delicious today. Mr. Daniel
iLnpcr lives en an old-time planta planta
ten In Southern Virginia, s a de
li.htfut eldtlmc housewife nnd is clew
I'.i.htv vesrs young. Frem an old
?clec book that hasten In the family
Ifnii befeh de war I am bringing you
im real homey dishes. The' eldtlme
southern mammy is slowly but surely
Kin off. and in her place has come
JhVleune woman who has had some
urt l n fuU an he,'v,9 cc2:
ffics. This new maid, while die
r will be the cook the old mommy
C will nevertheless combine the old eld
K"c goodies in a modern way. This
ir i In time prove beneficial, from a
health Ktondpelnt, for, owing te modern
wars of living, we can no longer cat
nd digest the evcrrlch feeds.
Mammy Phoebe has long reigned as
nls ?os "of the Culpepper kitchen and
Siny a chit of a girl has received her
first knowledge of cooking from her,
but like nil the eldtlme cooks she s
imnble te give proportions, and depends
iStlrclv upon her judgment eth as te
censlM'eney nnd the appearance of the
diih she Is cooking. Her grnnddnugh
ifr Liza .lane, who Is n graduate of
Tuskegcc Institute, has worked out
many of mammy's recipes te level meas
urements, and they are eagerly sought
after In the community. Especially
thele that mammy calls her mrtlma
dishes Mammy ieans the Civil War,
of course, and neFthe late war
Fig Pudding
Place In mixing bowl
One and one-half cups of bread
erutnhs, . .
One-hnlf cup of brown sugar,
One cup of chopped figs,
Tice-thirds cup of finely chopped
tiltt
One-half cup of four.
One tdblcspoen of baking peteaer,
One tcell beaten egg,
Tice-thlids cup of black coffee,
One-half teaspoon of nutmeg,
One-half teaspoon of ginger.
Mix well and turn in well-greased
an'd floured meld, nnd steam for one and
ene-lmlf hours. Then serve with Chnn
tilly sauce.
ChantUly Sauce
Place In saucepan
One-half cup 'of sugar,
One cup of water,
Twe tablespoons of cornstarch.
Btlr te dissolve the sugar and starch,
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Ne. 168 The Balancing Pencil .
The most exncrlenced iursler wnnM
find difficulty In balancing n pencil en
the tip of his forefinger, and when the
performer announces he can accom
plish the feat, the spectators will prob
ably "want te see It done."
The trick Is accomplished with the
aid of a penknife. The blade of the
knife Is opened half way, and the point
is pushed Inte the pencil at an angle, the
handle of the knife hanging below the
pencil point. This forms a counter
balance which ennblck the feat te be
performed without great difficulty.
then bring te bell, cook for five min
utes. New ndd
Twe tablespoons of butter,
One teaspoon of vanilla,
One-quarter teaspoon of nutmeg,
Yolk of one egg.
Bent well te blend, nnd then plncc
whites of two eggs In separate bowl
and bent until very stiff; then bent
in four tablespoons of sugar; whip
until thin meringue will held its shape,
then whip it Inte the prepared sauce;
chill and serve.
Spice Pie
Place In snucepnn
One cup of sirup,
One and one-quarter cups of water,
Beven tablespoons of flour,
One tcaspapn of cinnamon,
One) teiupoen of ginger,
One-half teaspoon of allspice,
une-quarter teaspoon of cloves,
Stir te dissolve the flour and spices,
and bring te a bell, cook for five min
utes, then add
Three tablespoons of butter and the
yolk of one eg a.
Whip up hard and oel, then turn Inte
a pie plate that has been lined with
plain pastry, and bake In alew even for
twenty-nve minutes, wncn pie is naaea
place the white of the egg in bowl and
ndd ene-hnlf glass of apple jelly and
whip with the dever style egg-beater
until the mixture will held its shape;
pile en the pie nnd serve.
Petate Rolls
Place In mixing bowl
One eup of mashed potatoes,
One eup of flour,
One teaspoon of baking powder,
One-half teaspoon of salt.
Twe tablespoons of melted suffer,
One large egg.
Werk together and form In long thin
rolls, similar te a sausage, roll lightly
in flour and fry a golden brown In het
bacon drippings.
Virginia Maple Nut Parfalt
Place In small saucepan
One cup of maple sugar, and add
l'elfci of three eggs.
Heat weli te blend nnd cook for five
minutes slowly; new pour this sirup In
n fine stream en the stiffly beaten whites
of the three eggs, and beat until cold;
new drop in.
Twe teaspoons of vanilla,
One cup of finely chopped nuts,
Twe cups of whipping cream,
whipped until stiff.
Turn In meld nnd cover the Joining
place of the meld with a strip of muslin
about one Inch wide dipped in melted
lard and then press this muslin binding
closely te the meld. This Is te prevent
the salt and water from leaking in and
spoiling the parfalt. Meld the parfalt
Ice, using three parts Ice and one part
salt. This mixture may be packed in
the freezer nnd frexen until like soft
snow, nnd then repacked and allowed
te stand two hours te ripen. '
NEURITIS, LUMBAGO .
STIFF MUSCLES, ETC.
Succaaafutly treated with electrle bakln
nd medical manage, by graduate of
Philadelphia Polyclinic. C N ADAMS
Thene Sprue. 1349. r n unmi
plaza ni.ne., IMS ARCn ST.
BINDING POSTS
SWITCH POINTS
SWITCH LEVERS, ETC.
WHOLESALE ONLY
PREMIER RADIO MFG. CO.
BS N. al ST. Phwne Mfct. 01 1 1
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Little
Summer
Change In
styles
The dainty frocks you were last sum
mer are vogue again this year. Expert
cleaning will make them xresh and new.
Or, if you re tired of the colors, we can
dye them for you. Our dye-chart will help
you decide. Ask for it.
The costs are se low that economy dic
tates Herzeg Cleaning. Send them te
I. HERZOG U CO.
All articles insured against fire and theft until delivered te you
Germantown's Dyers Cleaners
5904 Germantown Avenue
Phene, Ger. 03-92
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Dent travel
with the brakes en
STEP away from mealtime
with mere power, net less.
It's easy. Simple, natural feed
puts zest in muscles, ambition
in brain, sends health's order,
" Ge! " te every faculty. Poor
ly balanced feed says, "Wait,"
"Slew down," "Deze awhile!"
Grape-Nuts is a health and
energy feed, delicious te taste;
soundly and scientifically
nourishing.
Made of whole wheat flour
and malted barley, skilfully
blended and slowly baked for
20 hours, its exceptional nutri
ment is partially pre-digested
and developed for quick and
perfect assimilation. Crisp and
rich in flavor a captivating
appeal te the appetite.
You'll find breakfasts and
lunches mere enjoyable, and
much mere helpful if you leave
off heavier, starchy feeds for a
dish of Grape-Nuts with cream
or milk. Children grew sturdy
and strong en this splendid
feed. Ready te serve, right
from the package.
Order Grape-Nuts from your
grocer today.
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There's a Reason" for
Grape-Nuts
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Sale
of Women's Oxfords and
Pumps Special at $3.40
Strai
Substantial savings en every pair ! Just the kinds women and
girls are wearing new and want for vacation !
Dozens of styles of low-heel oxfords, fiber-soled sports pumps,
strap pumps with baby French heels, etc. Black, tan and brown
among them, including tan grained, patent and black suede-like
leathers. Plenty of the always-geed plain finish that takes a geed
shine. '
Sizes are broken almost all sizes in some styles, just a few in
ethers but cheesing is excellent (and decidedly advantageous).
All arB our own geed Wanamaker shoes, which speaks well
for their quality and for the service they will give.
Cheitnat)
Levely Tissues for Summer
Frecks, 50c
Four pretty patterns and five colors in each
green, blue, rose, black and orchid, making: a choice
of twenty! The tissues are in solid blocks, open
checks, two-tone checks and single-color plaids
very pretty for frocks, blouses, guimpes and trim
mings en plain-color dresses or white blouses. 36
inches wide.
Foulard pattern chiffon voiles, 38 inches wide,
38c yard All the pretty silk-foulard patterns are
shown in these voiles. Grounds are navy, black,
gray, tan, Copenhagen, green, rose and brown with
white or colored spots, dots and figures.
(Central)
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Peg-Tep Rompers
and Beys' Suits
$1.10
Peg-top rompers are in three
styles and each in several colors.
Sizes 2 te 4 years and hew cun
ning chubby kiddies leek in them!
Materials are sturdy and take
well te tubbings. Seme have
Peter Pan cellars and ethers have
square necks. They are in checks
and plain colors blue, red, pink
and green and some have white
waists.
Beys' suits are in button-en
style, with dark blue trousers and
blue cellars and cuffs en the
white linene waists. Sizes 2 te
6 years.
(Central)
Men's Oxfords
Special, $3.85
Blucher and straight-lace styles, in black,
brown and the popular ruddy tan leathers.
All have welted soles and many have rubber
heels. The Oxfords are well made and have
geed style and sound durability. It's a com
bination net often found in shoes as low
priced as these.
All were considerably higher in our regu
lar stock, but sizes are broken in seme styles
and, of course, the early man gets the pick
of the basket!
(GaUery. Market)
Men's Pajamas, $1.50
Coel, soft material and cool colorings in
the plain style that men like. In tan, lavender,
white and blue, comfortably cut.
Nightshirts, $1
Plain w,hite nightshirts are made for com
fort and durability.
(Gallery. Market)
$6.75
$5.90
Charming Blouses
Trimmed With Real Laces
Frilled blouses are havinpr a great vogue and are
delightfully feminine, softening the lines of the face.
The new blouse sketched en the left has a wide
pleated frill and a roll cellar, which are trimmed
with both Irish crochet nnd filet laces. $6.75.
A Peter Pan cellar edged with Irish lace and a
double band of the same lace down the front are
the features of the ether blouse sketched. It is of
French voile and is unusual at $6.90.
Special at 65c
A broken assortment of colored blouses, some
slightly mussed, all grouped under one clearaway
price. (.Market)
Window Shades
at 65c
Water color shades with geed
springs are 36 inches wide and
6 feet long. In white, terra
cotta, two tones of green and two
of tan. All necessary hardware
is included.
Oil shades are 85c.
Linene for Slip Cevers
25c a Yard
(Chetnut)
Cress-Bar
Marquisette
Special, 25c a Yard
Coelest, daintiest, most Sum
mery curtains imaginable can be
quickly made of this material. It
has a wide tape border and needs
only a top and bottom hem! 36
inches wide and snewily white.
(Chratnnt)
$25 Will Buy a Man a
Geed All- Weel Sports
Suit or Business Suit
Sports suits are of mixed tweeds
grays or tans, and well tailored.
Business suits are of herringbones,
pin stripes, cassimeres and cheviets in
conservative and semi - conservative .
styles, with two or three button coats.
Three points you are sure of in the
Gallery Stere for Men :
All-wool cloth we carry nothing
that is net all-wool.
The way the suit fits in the begin
ning is the way it will fit until it is worn
out. Wanamaker suits are tailored, net
merely pressed.
The lowest possible price without
sacrificing worth-while quality.
(Onllery, Market)
92 $3 SOc $1
Sale of New Handbags
Savings of a Fourth te Half
50c te $3
Leather bags at 50c, 51, $2 and $3 and such leather
bags ! All shapes, all leathers, all colors, surely ! The new
est bags and the most favored of the old reliable bags are
both here and everything in between. Large, roomy bags
and smart little bags of calfskin, alligator calf, spider calf,
pin seal, rough seal, suede-finished leathers, etc. Interest
ing catches, pretty linings and nice fittings !
Bags of beautiful silks, with handsome tops and lovely
linings, are $2 and $3. These are all samples, and in some
cases these would be but a fraction of their regular prices.
(Central)
COUCH hammocks the embodiment of comfort
in an excellent assortment at $10 te $25.
(Ontrul)
Sale of "War a"
Straw Rugs
27 x 54 inches ... 75c 6 x 9 feet $3.50
36 x 72 inches . . .$1 8 x 10 feet $5
4.6 x 7.6 feet $2.50 9 x 12 feet $6
It's geed te have se many people get these fine
rugs; there's something about Summer rugs that is
cheery and premises geed times. These make excel
lent perch rugs and are equally geed for the home
any room in the house and all year round.
These Are Usually Known as Grass Rugs
and are our own importation (which partly explains
the low prices) , and made according te our own speci
fications first-quality rice straw, double warps, oil
stenciling in various colors and patterns, and bindings
all around.
(Central and Chcitnut)
Dainty Summer
Boudoir Caps, SOc
Piettil.v .shaped caps of dotted
Swiss, checked dimity and ether
fine white materials as well as
colored satin, are trimmed with
colored embreideues, line laces,
pretty ribbons and rosebuds..
(Ontrul)
A Little Sale of
Medart Corsets
In Discontinued Medels
Many are half price, some are net quite half, but all arc marked
at a great deal less than the usual prices of these high-grade corsets.
Medart front-lace corsets ate famous for excellence of line and
workmanship, and in this miscellaneous collection are models suit
able for slight, medium and heay figures. Of ceutil, broche and
satin-finish brocades in pink or white.
Lowered prices tange from $3.50 te $.").
(C'rntriil)
Colored Centers and
White Borders
aie the features of the new linen
handkei chief b for women, which
hae just armed. Flame, sky
blue, peach, ro.-e and lavender
with half-inch hems of white.
25c each.
( Piunil)
Girls' Sheer White Fredk
for Graduation and
Confirmation
Crisp, ruffly eigandies with big .ash bows
for the younger girls, and soft satin girdles
for juniors, have iust arrived in all theii
snowy whiteness. Thcy'ie the freshest, pet
tiest frocks in years. 0 te 11 vear sizes at
$3.75 te $8.75.
Other Dainty Frecks
in soft colorings are of organdies, lawns,
dimities and voiles. Charmingly simple in
design, they are made in a gieat variety of
ways. $3.75 te $10.
New Shirtwaists
$1 and $1.50
Of white lawn with gingham trimmings or
of striped white voiles with wee frills.
Mostly with Peter Pan cellars and long or
short sleeves. 8 te 16 year sizes. Perfect te
wear with, Blip-ever dresses of all kinds.
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