Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 13, 1922, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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Shoes
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Hen and happiness re-creation et
ajad and body, a general toning up
the whole self.
IT your feet are hampered by
wicunueriaDie snees, you will lese
be joys that a real vacation should
enng you. r
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pert the feet where it should be
upperted, that de net give the
Bedy correct poise are a constant
rm te tne whole physique. That's
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Old-Time Cookies
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anti Wafers and Sand Tarts
Are Ambng' Them They
Can Be Made Seft If Desired
s By MRS. M. A. WILSON
Copyright, It it, by Urt. it, A. Wilim. All
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THE cookie or small cake has, a real
place in 'the menu, although thts
old-time variety of sweet is new largely
made by the manufacturing baker. Yet
the housewife can easily turn out-a
splendid variety, with little real
trouble. In making cookies, when flour
Is added te form dough, use Just enough
flour te mnke mixture that will net
stick te hands.'
Vaaflla Wafers
Use baking sheets for this, cookie,
greasing the pan liberally.
Place in mixing bowl
TAree-iiarfer cup 0 tugar,
Five tablctpoent of butter,
Yelkt 0 ttca.'cegt. , , x i
Cream until i light and fluffy, then
add ''
'One cup of' flour,
Oneteatpoen'of baking pecdtr,
1 One-half cup of milk,
The itlfflybeattn lehttei of two eggt,
One Uaipoen of vanilla. t
Beat with spoon until smooth and
then with a teaspoon drop te the bak
ing sheet. Take care net te fill the
spoon mere than about two-thirds full
of the batter and allow a two-inch space
Between-each cookie. Bake in meder
ate even for elsht minutes.
This cookie must be thin, with a nice
brown edge. De net everbnkc, as they
nre quite whito.en the.tep. Be sure and
allow sufficient room for the cookie te
spread. If they touch they are net per
fects Nut Cookies
Prepare as for the vanilla cookies
and add one -half cup of finely chopped
nuts; also place a piece of nut en the
topef each cookie before It is baked.
Raisin Rocks
Place In mixing bowl
One cup of tugar,
One-half cup of butter,
Cream well and add
Twe eggt.
One-half cup of milk,
Twe cupt of flour.
Four tcatpoent of baking powder,
Ona teatpoen of vanilla,
One cup of chopped teeded raitint.
Mix and drop with a tablcspoen"on a
well-grcnscd and fleiired baking sheet,
keeping about two inches apart. Bake
in moderate even for ten minutes.
Sand Tarts
Place In mixing bowl
One cup of tugar,
One-half cup of butter,
Yelkt of three eggt.
"Cream until a light lemon color and
fluffy. New add the unbeaten whites
of eggs and beat until well blended.
Add
One teatpoen of flavoring.
One-half teaspoon of rait.
Twe level tcatpoent of baking powder
and work in sufficient flour te make a
soft dough that can be" handled. Then
turn this dough en a well-greased
pnner. forming into n lenr iuiii(ui nnH
chill, keeping the dough wrapped tightly'
in me wax. paper nnu leaving in tne ro re ro
frlgerater for twenty-four, hours. The
next day remove the greased paper from,
the roll of dough, and with a sharp
knife cut in thin slices. Place en a
groaned and floured baking sheet. Wash
the top of the cookies with egg wash,
dust with granulated sugar and bake in
moderate even for ten minutes
About three cups of flour necessary
In this recipe.
Egg Wash
Place In small mixing bowl
One egg.
One-half cup of evaporated milk.
Beat well te blend and apply te the
cookies with a pastry brush.
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Place In mixing bowl
One and one-quarter cupt of tugar,
One -half cup of honey,
One-half cup of butter.
Three well-beaten eggt.
Blend together, then add
Twe tcatpoent of baking powder,
One-half teatpoen of talt,
One teatpoen of vanilla extract
and sufficient flour te make a dough
that can be handled. Chill and then
roll out en n marble slab or pastry beard
covered with white oil cloth, cut with
the fancy coeklo cutters, and then wash
with the egg wash described for the
hand tarts. Place en baking sheet that
has been well greased and floured und
bake ten minutes in moderate- even.
These cookies require about Ave cups
of flour.
Cever the tops of serb of the cookies
with finely chopped nuts, thinly sliced
nlmends, n bit of citron, with a Hpllt
almond each slde of the citron, a raisin
in the center, piece of candled cherry in
centef, caraway seed, kiminel or anise
wed. Place n small piece of candled
pineapple in the center. The garnish
ing must be done befere baking.
These cookies may alM) be covered
with the colored sugars or iced with a
thin water icing flavored with cither
orange, vunilla or lemon. .
Chocolate Icing may 'be prepared as
for the choceluto water icing given in
the lessen en icing the cake and used te
cover the cookies,
Te keep the cookies fresh store in
Rtone jar or old-fashioned cookie crock.
When seu want the soft, creamv klmi
of cookies place the ones you desire te
use in a bowl and then dip a clean towel
into boiling water and after it has been
wrung very dry, spread ever the bowl
containing the cookies nnd stand aside
until the cookies are soft. Placing nn
apple or ernnge In the jar with the
coeKies win keep them sett, tee.
GRADUATE AT ML HOLYOKE
Phlla. Girls Are te Receive Diplomat
at Exercises Today
Several girls from Philadelphia and
vicinity get their diplomas today from
Mount Ilolveke College.
Among the graduates arc : Miss Grace
It. Ncvln and MIhs Svdney It. McLean,
of this, city j Miss Elenner Kaltenthal,
of Overbroekj MIks Margaret K,
Shane, Miss Kmlly Cornelius and Miss
Careline p. IUiedes, of (iermnntnwn ;
Miss Kteaner Moere, of Havcrerd :
Miss Helen W. Steele, of Upland: Miss
Eleaner Oehman, of Cynwyd, and Miss
M. Elizabeth Itusli, of Southampton.
LEAVES ESTATE OF $136,500
Other Wills Probated andPersenal
Inventories Filed
Henry A. Hornickel, who lived et
2420 North Myrtlewood .(reet, left an
estate et $130,000. Ills Will was ad
mitted te probate today. The estate
gees te the following nephews and
nieces: Henry Erdlu. Adelph Erdln,
Jr., Charles Hornickel, Louise Wal
ters and Carrie Ilelgcr. '
Wills were also probated In the es
tates of Mary E. Baker. G004 Wood Weed
land avenue, fSOOO, ami llyinun Wish Wish
new, 0710 Pine street, (MO0. An In In
ventery was filed! in the personal es es es
tato;ef WHIIam ,H. Walten, 852,272,00.
After-Dinner Tricks
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Ne. 187 Balaaehig Matches.
AV inma nnenreseAt te try te bal
ance two matches with the head of one
standing upon the head of the ether.
Of course, the preposition sounds ab
solutely Impossible. Nevertheless, it
can be done quite easily.
Simply light one match' and Immedi
ately press the hgad of the ether against
the burning head of the first (Figure 1).
As seen as the second match flares up.
blew out the flame. The1 two burned
heads will be welded together, and,' they
win adhere in any,' position in which
they are' held (Figure 2).
SCALDED AIDING CHILD
Release Motorist Arretted for
Speeding In Ruth te Hetpltal
Frank Talarlce. 83t McKean street,
who was arrested Sunday night for
speeding, was released yesterday when
he explained he had been' rushing te
St. Agnes' Hospital with a scalded child,
Ellnere McGuire, seven years old, 832
Dudley street, who. died shortly after
admission te the hospital.
Talarlce showed that his hand' had
been severely rcalOed in drawing the
child from a bucket of belllnr water
which she had overturned. , A. At ran,
837 McKean street, was also scalded
while aiding the child.
HONOR LILLIAN RUSSELL
Memerial 8ervlcet Will 'Be Held at
Keith's Theatre by the Marines
Memerial services for Lillian Rus
sell will be held at Keith's Theatre next
Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The
services will be ..under the auspices of
the United States Marine Cerps, in
which Miss Russell was made a ser
geant during the war. r
Similar services will take place at
the same time in ether cities.
POMPEIAN
OLIVE OIL
Sold Everywhere
UATTRESSEC
Ifl RENOVATED . V
Brass Beds Relacquert!
TV 9weranta all toerfcrnanaMp abV
lately tqual te new, at 1-5 th oett.
Feather Sterilised Made Inte Mattrtaaea
Bax Serlnaa Re-aDheUtmd
Our Aute Call Bvorywhert
CirUCI S a Washington Ave,
,ainrja e ph.im.yes. Kit. a7Yn
Xra.J
A Sale!
of women's sport oxfords
ordinarily priced at $14 and
$16 will be welcomed by
- every woman who hasn't
chosen her summer foot
wear. '
and by many who have.
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Diaphanous, and alluring enianc
ing the Witchery of Summer Eves
with thet charm of inseusciant grace
Women's Crepe
Chiffen Frecks
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EasiMt Way te Rtmeva
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(Bttuty Culture) t
Htr Is method for rcmevla '
frem arras, neck or fac that Is "
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thick pta wlth.semt pewr4 -ten
sad -wster n prd oe "
nrract. After' 2 er nUnutas. rob It
off, wssh th iklft.and evry trsejef
hir has vanHhd. Ne harm or "wen
vtnUnce rrults from this tMMlnt.
butrb careful te vet stnuln dtlatena
and mix frtah aa wantad.
OUR
STORE ORDERS
Apaearaaeeav ant AMaa .
Oer plan enables yea dfwe w'
with HetWa J rem tfca laMiM re
tail atare of PhOa. Ta lp w
la BMderata itaata tka wW
tax yarar raramta, !
have been delnc for the
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WRITE FOR DETAILS TONIGHT
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1111 CHESTNUT STREETS
Hetweather Luncheons
On the het days when a
hearty meal does net ap
peal te you, try one of
our cool, delicious egg
milk-shakes and a dainty,
sandwich. Yeu will find
they make a satisfying,
refreshing lunch.
1320 Cheatnut Street
Special this 'week:
Newport Creams
AN EXTREMELY
POPULAR MODEL
St
39.50
Specially priced
MNDER the sparkle of
evening lights this
Dance Freck will bend te
the rhythm of music, ful
filling the premise of sum
mer in its petal, flewerlike
skirt. A silver cloth girdle
adds te the beauty of this
gossamer frock.
While Black
Melen ' Orchid
Porcelain '. Cray
SECOND FLOOR
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IT'S great fun te cheese a Summer frock in the Down Stairs Stere. Here are literally
hundreds of charming new dresses spread before you.
Dresses of organdie, as cool and fresh as a water lily. ,
Practical everyday all-occasion dresses of ginghams in innumerable plaids and
checks, gaily colored.
Coel frocks Qf dotted or figured voiles in light or dark grounds.
Dresses of light, fluttering Summer silks.
Sports frocks of coolly tinted linens.
In a word, every kind of Summer frock.
Freshness and economy are the watch words. Prices are se low that dresses go
flying out before they have had time te lese one whit of their charm.
Aisles are wide, -ceilings are high and a perfect system of ventilation makes shop
ping here a real pleasure. The Subway entrance leads directly into the Dress Stere.
New Voile Dresses, $3,-$5 te $10
Light or dark grounds, dotted or figured
21 different styles for your cheesing. Seme nre
combined with white voile or organdie, ethers have
pleated panels banded with silk ribbon.
Hundreds of Fresh Ginghams, $2.50, $3.50 te $8
Scalloped skirts' and
mere are large cnecKS or
Many women say there is nothing se cool as lace-striped tricelette. These dresses
are in brown, navy or black, with paneled skirts and long roll cellars.
(Market) '
t
Clearaway
Women' 8 Tweed Suits
Reduced te $10
Tan, rose, orchid, Copenhagen or brown
tweed suits with silk-lined jackets. Just a few
of a kind, and many are about half price.
(Market)
Fringed Epenge
Skirts, $3
Women's fashionable fringed
skirth are of cotton epenge in
particularly attractive checks.
The skirts are in tan, amethyst,
Copenhagen or cadet blue with a
white line check, or in block
checks of tangerine or orchid en
white. They have interesting
pockets.
White Flannel Skirts
at $5.75
(These are the skirts for the
bright striped and figured
sweaters!) They are of smooth
creamy white flannel with 'piped
buttonholes and square buttons.
Colored Flannel
Skirts, $6.75
Scarlet or hunter's green flan
nel skirts are pretty with white,
figured or dark sweaters very
smart for shore, mountain or
country club. The colors are
beautiful and the skirts have
distinction.
(Mnrkct)
Delightful New Bathing
Suits
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, Caps are in wondrous assortment at 12c te $1.
New rubber belts with slip buckles are in practically all colors at 50ct
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fltfbice of
a feasant
Wiatiamaker
frills. (Sketched
id scalloped organdie cellars or cellars of dot
r small in all the gay Summer colorings.
Tricelette Dresses, $10.75
scallened enrandie cellars or cellars of dotted voile or niene.
small in all the gay Summer colorings.
White Petticoats
in Extra Sizes
Generously cut with no skimp
ing of material. Of firmly woven
white muslin with flounces of cm cm
breidery or lace. Each flounce
has an underlay. $1.50, $2 and
(Central)
Chair Cushions
65c
Tufted chair cushions, fully 18
inches wide, are thick and soft,
and covered with pretty cre
tonnes. (ClirMnut)
Geed Teeth
Brushes, 10c te 25c
Best Jet of brushes we have
had in a long time, all perfect,
all strongly constructed. White
benfc or transparent handles.
10c, 15c, 18c and 25c.
j- (Central)
at $4.50
Women and girls will find that the
style sketched is truly charming. It is
of geed aualtty black surf satin
trimmed with piping and large dia
monds (forming the points of the skirt)
of blue, red or plain black.
Various ether suits, some quite
straight of line and tsevcrely plain, as
many women like them, arc of black
surf satin. Tucks nnd -white pipings
are te be seen en, ethers.
Women Suits at S2.25
are of black surf satin with white pip
ing en the pockets and at the neck and
farmheles.
Taffeta Peter Pan Suits
at $7.50
Black taffeta bathing suits with
white linen Peter Pan cellnrs and cuffs
have buttons all the way down the
front.
Sateen Knickers at $1.75
They are in black and well cut. Black
surf satin knickers are $2.75.
Tights
are much less expensive this year
from 75c for black cotton te S2.2C for
wool.
13, 1922
Summer Frecksf
Place te Cheese Theiii!
Down Stairs Stere
Special at $6 cool pin-dotted voiles in navy,
blue or brown grqunds. Seme have scalloped
skirts and bodices trimmed with white organdie
at right.)
Clearaway
Women's Coats, Wraps and
Capes, Reduced te $10
Velour wraps and capes some cf the fash
ionable fringed capes among them or tweed
and chinchilla .sports coats. Green, tans, Sor
rento blue and light speits coleis!
(.Market)
Coel Striped
Tissues 30c Yard
Immediately they suggest the
lightest and coolest of Summer
frocks and blouses.
Colorings are lovely pule pinks
and blues, greens and yellows,
orange and the like. All in
stripes and often in the prctt'est
combinations. The material it
self is a. sheer, lustrous quality.
3G inches wide.
(Centrnl)
Coel White Dresses
for Baby, 50c te $1
Simple little Bishop or yoke
dresses, made of softest white
nainsoek, aie for tiny babies te 2
year kiddie. They have soft
little lace edgings, or th yoke
styles hae embroidery trimming.
(Cent nil)
The Newest Vestirigs,
Bandings and
Frillings
are made of pretty cream-color
nets and laces and sheer or
gandie. Seme have reul luce
trimmings. Vestings are 12 te
18 inches wide, ami usually a
quarter of a yard will finish
a frock daintily; 75c te $0.75 u
yard.
Straight or circular bandings
9,r cellars and cuffs are 50c te
$2.85 a yard.
Frillings arc 25c te $1.50 a
yard.
(Centrnl)
Bodice Tep Vests
12V2c
Most women and girls prefer
this kind for Summertime.
,Of geed white ribbed cotton
wjth tape shoulder straps; splen
did value!
Extra Sizes Are 18c,
Three for 50c
(Centrnl)
Women's New White Pumps
and Oxfords, $5
, Netice that the white canvas is a fine weave. The pump
has a buckled strap and a low heel. The oxford has n medium
heel covered with canvas and a white leather sole. The lined
are geed.
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Gray Linen
Knickers, $1.7 5
Parents who have shopped
about town knew what excep
tionally geed value these arc.
The linen crash Is of strong
black and white strands inter
woven te make durable Sum
mer knickers for boys of 8 te
18 years.
The knickers are well tal tal
lercd'and have a watch pocket
in addition te the regular
pockets. Pockets are self
faced, seams are double
stitched, and every point is far
above the average.
(Gallery, Market)
Women's Silk
Stockings in
Seasonable Shades
$1
Geed stockings of pure silk
have seamed backs and mercer
ized tops and soles. Black, white,
Russian calf, and two shades of
gray. "Seconds" of a mere ex
pensive grade.
Cerselettes, Average
Half Price at $1
A little clearaway of these com
fortable garments materially low
ered in price because they are
slightly mussed.
Brocade in heavy and lighter
weave and plain pink ceutil with
elastic insets at the sides. Sizes
36 te 48 in the let, though net in
each model.
(Central Alale)
What Diversity,
in Women's
Sports Hats
$2.50 te $3.85
Felts, leghorns, ribbon hats,
soft hemps and stiff straws and
all the colors of the rainbow!
Small crushable hats that fold
into almost nothing. Large
brimmed hats of natural straw
with brims of light felt. Hats
that combine felt and straw or
felt and contrasting ribbon eh,
there is p'enty of cheesing for all
sports occasions!
(Mnrl.et)
White Glace
Gloves
Fer Weddings and
Commencements
Seft g'nee white lambskin
gloves can be had at remark
ably low prices for such excel
lent quality.
12-button length, $2.(55 pair.
lt5-butten length. $3 pair.
Leng Silk
Gloves, $1.15
lfl-hutten length in white or
pongee.
(Central)
Plisse Crepe
Chemises in Seft
Tints $1.50
Seft te the touch and softly
colored, they are admirable che
mises for Si'mmcr wear. Summer
travelers will appreciate the fact
thnt they can le cry cusily
wahed and need no iren'mr. A
tailored sty'.e in flesh, orchid and
light blue.
(Central)
Bright Ribbons
for Summer Frecks
Begin at 10c a Yard
Hew a knot of ribbon at the
neck, little perky bows at the
sleeves or a loosely looped rib,p
bon nbeut the waist will change
a frock and give it distinction!
Uibbens with a bright thread
of tinsel, two-tone libbens, rib
bons with gay piceted edges aU
the colors are here. 10c te 48c
a yaid.
(Central)
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