K ' ' EVENING , PUBLIC IiEDGEB-PHUJADElBHIA, WEDNESDAY, JtJNE 28, 1022,- ' M; --fief's fDPcmni i ii Soeihirw And Healmq is the name te remember jfyouwanttedcirid of eczema.bletches or ether distressing skin trouble. Usedvyith Resinol Seap it is a standard skin treatment and rarely, fails te remove all traces of the disorder Don't be a skeptic Begin tedfly te use Fer sale by all druggists a f "T Wr- VV jiyL Nestle LANOIL Wave Lanell Precess j. of Permanent &-. Wnt-Jnn aSh 'OS if uvm M,?wri Hmtlnjc prewss r...l i xmrr. I ...-..I lAnUlllffi - apmanAnll) rami " -- ipmainnij irivM nair, wim, ... L:"Htt. Kir .heuM hv "",w Jk W Vjf W Mfr TIM iK. II i flEj -aaraifv. E nat . tit- . i . a"wu nL4 W9fa& "tarnwr r nheulil hv ""'""" w. w. inun Vel Dill St. 8121 THE TRAINED NURSE fINFANT SHOPi 1807 Chestnut Street Trained Nurse t in Attendance Uyettes Frem Safety Pin te Bed Special This Week Only Infant' Arneld Knit Gowns $ .90 White Receiving Blankets. . 1.10 Spruce 2193 Safe Milk Fer Infant & Invalid) te COOKING Tl. "Feed-Drink" for AU Agta Quick Lunch at Hern. Office. d rWaln.. Ask rr HORLICICS. BTAfaid InlUtiMt 4-Xebibhrtt. mam mm 4451 Gernantewn Ave. junction Mutlun jg&x CUtOtt "WaathrQ llr lmnrard "Nrntlr i'reeetm" I.lirtiMil l.nnull Uiirriitnra llti.il. lilMfirlivjl nnrl t.hllr hlr mil nnn tin wined uttli perfect n hfnrtlati. (tinirniitrrd lllnelets en nab Hair, .Nfo-l'liiHtllue Itrmetc Wrinkle. rrrfnt. Iliilr I Illriirlitnc J Praia Il'elnc I FuciiiM I Trrntmfiitu HAIIt IIOIIItlMi Mlt(i:i, WAVINO BKwTrlrpliunr, Wj amine liTOmmimm q Juliet J J. Lawler 1126 Walnut St. Ts,. Smart Levely HATS ter .Matren and Maid Values formerly 10J0 te 25.00 A'OH' t.OO Sin.SO The Only Orlsinnl HELENE SALON Permanent , airUain Gil Treatment Effect en B Unlr TliitliiB 102 S. 13th Street r Uavinq ;nt Ringlet bked Heidi. 1 Nil Hjf I'hfll th Street S i t a I Krnilflh Hhlr. T.iL- It.rntn.. t f rilllllfttif U'lllnul Sfltt'l "Till A Mrs. Wilsen Obtains Recipes Frem Ohie Every Housewife Has Her Own Small Garden te Pro vide Fresh Vegetables All Summer Graduation Freck of Georgette and Lace A Delightful Treat Think of a bic sucar-cented baked app c covered with Puddine sauce. vnat could be meie temptiiiR? DDINE ny MRS. M. A. WILSON Copyright, tan, hv itri. tt. A. Wilsen. Alt rtphta reserved T HAVE just returned Irem a visit te tlie Buckeye State, Ohie, and nm nnxleus for you te try some of the nice dishes I hnvc seen mode bv the house wives of tills Htnte. The Ohie women dike n renl pride In their homes nm In the art of cooking, nnd they exchange recipes with real pleasure Except right In the cities, tt Is pos sible for the housewife te have u gnr den. nnd this she has, growing all the treasonable products for the home table nnd cjneugh te can for the winter. This does net mean thnt she farms; often these garden plots arc, net ns large as our garden spaces, but they nre well tilled and made te produce greciiB for the table. Pickled Cabbage lied cabbage Is used fe'r this dish, Shred as for slaw one small hend of red cabbage, place In tmuccpun nnd cover with boiling water, nnd stand en table until void : new drain and turn en cloth te dry. 1'lncc In uklllct 7'ire ounce of xalt pert:. Hrewn a delicate brown ; new add the cabbage mid Twe onions chopped fine. Tess nnd cover close te steam the cnbbnge without browning It, und when the cabbnga is tender ndd One-half cup of vinegar, One teaspoon of salt,- Onc'half teaspoon of pepper, Onc-quartcr teaspoon of mustard, l'Uich of cloves, 1'inch of thyme. Tess nnd blend well until the vine gar Is nhserbed ; use lis gnrnWi for Mews, goulashes and with fried perk chops. Raked Cabbage Select n firm head of cnbbnge and cut In thick slices the width of the head. Place the cabbage In deep crock, adding between the layers Three onions chopped fine, One cup of finely chopped salt perk, One tetspoen of salt. One-half teaspoon of pepper. Mix well before sprinkling between the layers. Mix two cups of sour cream with one nnd one-half cups of milk; turn ever the prepared cabbage in the crock nnd bake slowly for one hour; then sprinkle top thickly with bread crumbs and ndd one-fourth cup of finely grnted cheese nnd brown. Marble Pudding Select n meld nbeut one qunrt, grease nnd flour, tapping the meld ugainst the table te remove the excess Deur. Place in mixing bowl Twe-thirds cup of sugar. One-half cup of geed shortening and yolks of two eggs. Cream well und ndd One eif three-quarter cups of flour, One-half teaspoon of salt. Four level teaspoons of baking pow der. One teaspoon of lemon extract, Juice of one lemon, One teaspoon of grated lemon rind, Three-quarters cup of milk. Rent well, then divide the batter Inte three even parts; leave edc part plain; te the second part ndd just enough red vegetable co'erlng te give the mixture u nice pink, nnd te the third part ndd seven tablespoons of cocoa. New spread n thin Injcr of the plain butter In the meld, then drop In first a spoonful of the plnfc batter, then a spoonful of the chocolate batter, and then a spoonful of the plain batter: re peat until the butter Is nil used. Place in the meld; de net have the meld ever two-thirds full, and cover; place In het water bath nnd steam nbeut one und a quaiter hours. Cever the kett'e In which ou nre steaming the pudding cleselv nnd have the water te nbeut two-thirds the depth of the meld. Serve this pudding with clnret sauce. Claret Sauce Place In a saucepan Our and one-half cups of xeater. Three-quarters cup of grape juice, Three-quarters cup of sugar, 1 hrcc level tablespoons of cornstarch. Stir te dissolve the sugar and the starch and bring te a boil ; cook for live minutes nnd then ndd One-half cup of seedless raisins. Maple Cream Place one and one-half tablespoons qf gelatin te soak in eue-hulf cup of cold water for ten minutes; new place in saucepan One cup of maple sirup. Three-quarters cup of milk. One and one-half level tablespoons of cornstarch, Stir te dissolve (he starch and add The yolks of tire eggs. One-half tcaipaan of maple flavor, Or.c teaspoon of vanilla. Rent hnrd te blend nnd bring te boil ing point; cook slowly for live minutes, then ndd the gclutin nnd whip In well; new add one-half cup of finely chopped nuts und cool. Then fold in one cup of whipped creiim und turn in meld nt once; chill. The custard mixture must 'net start te form or set before adding the crenm. If en will place the pan with the cus tard in cold water nnd whip the cream, nn can then stir the custard until wiflicicntly cool te add the cream. This crenm may be placed In funey meld ; dip meld In cold water before pouring in the mixture. Serve with either whipped cream or thin custard sauce. This amount will make two helpings for the average family. AiiiaS J C" i Things You'll Leve te Make Makes many kinds of Wonderful Desserts It will please the whole family. Eight Flavers At All Grocers, 10c, 15c rult 1'u.lillne Ce., Ilultlmnrr, : Mil. Seme Men liave rested en the lnurcls from creating neme one mns tei piece by photography. We Have received honors in our pro fession, tee; but we pride ourselves most in the fact that our portraits for years have been CONSISTENTLY siUOD. During this month, we mnke the unusual offer of three of our large 7x11 portraits with folders for only $3.00. This add must accompany your CHAMPLAIN STUDIO IUI WALNUT ST. rher Walnut lilt PADDED gjlRDlE A PADDED UIRDLE is charming en n silk frock. Cut bins piece of silk of the snine material us the frock. Make it one yard longer than the length needed te go around your waist. Place n lnjer of sheet cotton en the wrong side of the silk and bnstn it down. New line the band with a contrasting colei. M ensure the size needed te go ureuiid the belt. With what remains make two loops. Cut two-inch strips of the ,AU null Hue them with the same materliil as the lining of the girdle. Embroider these strips with bright colors. Stitch the ten nnd bottom ends of these strips te the blouse. Run the PADDED GIRDLE through the embroidered baud and wasten it at th side with snap. FLORA. The Alps themselves don't dress in white mere censtnntly thnn we de. The nil-white vogue for summer shows no signs of wnnlng, nnd from sports clothes te the elaborate dance frock we go en in our snowy way. Among (lie Inter thoughts regnrding the trimming of the omnipresent white crepe mny be mentioned white jet, which Is often combined with either blnck jet or with crystal te deck the evening gown. We nre illustrating today n simple little graduation frock for the girl of fourteen or sixteen. This is made of white georgette Interspersing the finest of tucks between the bends of lace en its skirt. Ruffles of laec going ever the shoulder nnd extending te the wnist line achieve the only trimming of the bodice. And this trimming, by the way. will be found most becoming te the slender girl, te whom the severe long wnlst rep resents by no means the most diplo matic of modes. COKINNE LOWE. thnt mntter, you mnke me ncrvlss even thinking of stitch things, ma scd, nnd pep scd, New, mother, you knew nuth Ing like thnt can nxullly hepptn, se wy dent you try te be strong minded nnd pay no attention te Mitch silly rcmnrksV 'Die rcmnrk mite of bin silly, but It would be serious cnuff If It nxullly hap pened, mn scd, nnd pep scd, Thnta n wemans nrgcwinent If 1 etcr herd one. And I Bed, liny pep, slppese that pr per suddlnly cawt en fire wlle you was reeding It, wouldent you be scrprlzcd? Net only serprlzcd, but puzzled, ha ha ha, sed pep Infling, nnd I scd, Well, slp slp eose the room cawt en flre from It, wat then? Then It would be time te tnke some radical action, jest ns It will be If you dent go en with your homework, pnp scd, Wich I did for n wlle, nnd then I sed, Well hny pep, BJppose somebody put a hemh miller veur chnlr nnd veu dldcnt knew it nnd slppese It was under there new nnd nil of n suddln It went off, and pep scd, Sutcli n thing is nbsllettly Impossible nnd duzzent worry me in the lecst, new 1m trying te reed this PUPcr, se please net uccerdingly. Mccnlng te leeve him reed It, nnd I scd, well O, pep. it wouldent be impossible if one of the legs jest came oft the chair and the hele chuir went ever wtlh you in It, that would worry you, weuldcnt it? 1 sed, nnd pep sed, New you go te bed, confewnd It, cnuff Is cnuff. Proving It Is. Sneak Thieves Loet Twe Hemes Sncnk thieves entered the home of Ed ward O'Rrlen, L:i'J5 Seuth Eighteenth street, Inst night nnd stele jewelry val ued nt S35. Thieves forced n renr deer nt the home of Mrs. .lennle di Orosse, 17011 Tnsker street, nnd stele jewelry valued nt $170. $.50 French Willow Chair Kxacttr Mke Cat Mail Orders Filled Repairing a Specialty Marcel Willow Shep Showreomi ISIO Chntmit. . Hnriite Fiwterr 1040 CallenMll M. 199U W When It's Se Het t l In the Kitchen : I I And you're tee tired out 1 1 i te think abdut bilking! ; I II; That's when ou really ;1 I iippreclate the true value "II II: of TASTYKAKIi : lit Seven Varieties 11 Little Benny's Nete Boek By Lee Pape Me nnd pep nnd ma wns In the setting room, pep reeding the speartlng puge nnd mn looking ut the jenks without Infling, and me wishing semethlu would interrupt me from dein my lessins, nnd 7 ulnntml ,n lnilt t f llilntf rtf ilfFnftt uxsidents thnt mite happin, saying, Day ma, weuiucni u no ienr.se it inc ceeiing fell In jest new. Jest new or rny ether time cither, for Children's Tan Oxfords Heavy Seles that are flexible Sizes 5 te 8 $3.85 Sizes 8 12 te 10y2 $4.50 Sizes 11 te 2 $5.75 Serviceable and Beautifully Made CLAFLIN, 1107 Chestnut Stere Closet S P. M. Saturday 1 P. M. Three Generations Like It Ne ether drink barring milk itself, which is feed and drink combined appeals te all ages as does buttermilk. It creates vigor in the growing youngster and renews it in the elder generation. It sustains the active man or woman of youth or middle-age and helps keep them fit. Philadelphia's most popular brand is GOLD MEDAL CREAM BUTTERMILK One of the SUPPLEE-WILLS-JONES Products Order by 'phone or from the driver of our wagon which passes your home. Alse at soda fountains and restaurants. See our demonstration in the window of The National Drug Stqres Corporation, 13th & Market Sts. SUPPLEE-WILLS-JONES 1 WANAMAKER'S JUNE 28, 1922 The Wanamaker Down Stairs Stere 1200 New Wanamaker Shirts of Woven Madras $1.50 Cluster stripes, pin stripes, pencil stripes in a full assortment of colorings. Typical Summer shirts in appearance, but better cut, better made and of better materials than most shirts at $1.50. ((liillcr.v, Market) Gingham Dresses in Scores of Pretty Styles Are Wearing Lewer Prices, $1.90 te $7.75 Literally hundreds of charming dresses can be had at $1.90, $3.25, ?3.75, $4.50, $5 te $7.75. Checks of all sizes and colors. Plaids of softly blended colors or vivid contrasts. Seme of the dresses are as plain as can be the kind women want for morning wear, the kind the laundress can de up in a .iiffy. Others are mere elaborate and have crisp trimmings of white organdie. Buttercup, lavender, red, navy blue, black, Copenhagen, light blue, brown and green will all be found among these fasci nating frocks. A half dozen isn't tee many for any woman te take vacation-wards with her. Sizes from 14 te 52. Olnrhrt) S4 SG $3.75 Mesquite Netting Mr. and Mrs. Mesquite hnvc started the season in dead earnest Madame especially, as she does the biting! Inex perienced campers should be warned te make themselves cot nets. White, black and gray net ting in 8-yard pieces, from 67 te 70 inches wide, is $1.85 a piece. (Chestnut) Wide Changeable Taffeta Ribbon 55c a Yard It is Cix2 inches wide, excellent quality, in beautiful changing hues that blend en rose, blue, green and rust. Fer that narrow ribbon girdle, picot-edged ribbon, inch te 1V inches wide, is a favorite. 28c te 48c a yard. (t'entrul) Leng Chamois Lisle Gloves Special, 90c 16-button-length glevc3 are in white and cafe au lait the best colors of the season. (Ontrnl) New Linen Skirts at $5 te $6 Simrlc, tailored white skirts with well-cut pockets the type that women and young women like te wear with Summer sweaters. A skirt with an inset pocket ' is $5 for regular sizes and $b" for extra sizes. Anether model, obtainable in white or navy blue, is in regular or extra sizes at 35.75. White Surf Satin Skirts $2.75 te $3.75 Several models in regular sizes at $2.75 and $3.50. Extra sizes at $3.75. (Market) Women's Bathing Suits Ready for the Plunge! A great variety of practical bathing suits of all the pretty kinds that women like. Silk suits, $7.50 te $16.50. Weel suits, $4.50 te $8.75. Surf satin nnd sateen suits, $2.25 te $6.75. (Mnrkct) White Organdie Loep Trimming 10c and 122c Yard This loop trimming makes the prettiest edging en cellars, cud's, sashes, in fact, anywhere en a Summer frock. 10c yard, A criss-cress insertion trimming, te match, is 12lic yard. (Outran $1 $1.50 $1 $1.50 Sale of Little Girls' Summer Dresses, $1 and $1.50 (7 te 11 year sizes) Gingham Dresses, $1 Sturdy wa.ihable little frocks of chambray are in tan. rose, green or blue, trimmed with plaid gingham cellars, cutTs and sashes. Alse of plaid gingham trimmed with white organdie or frocks of pin-checked gingham with plain color chambrnj. Voile Dresses, $1.50 Made in two styles, but both are trimmed with white organdie. In small figured designs in light blue, red, green and lavender. (Murki't) Remnants of Dress Cottens, 10c Yard Leftover ends of practically all our Summer stocks, including voile, batiste, gingham, dimity ns well as a few pieces of linen and ratine and some white goods. Regardless of the regular selling price, each piece has been priced 10c yard Upholstery Remnants at Half 10c te $1 Yard An unusually wide selection of upholstery muterials that in cludes seme of our very prettiest patterns of cretonne, terry cloth, sateen and silkoline. Alse some pieces of khaki cloth, burlap und 'btriped linene for slip covers. Patchwork Aprons 55c Unbleached muslin te be orna mented with colored "pntches" forming flowers and birds and te be finished with black blanket stitching. Pockets nre already sewn in. Vacation Luggage $3.50 and $5 Streng, serviceable luggage, that is geed looking as well, can be had for very moderate sums this year. That 'a geed news te every vacatienist who wants te concentrate en a geed time. Fer example: -- Enamel Suitcases, $3.50 Of shiny blnck fabric with leather corners, strong catches, a cretonne lining, with n pocket in the lid. In four sizes 18, 20, 22 nnd 24 inches. Deep cases with trays and short straps across the top are $5. (( Enamel Hat Bexes, $5 Of dull black fabric with black trimmings or of shiny fabric with black or tan trim mings. These are 18 inches in diameter and have space for two hats; inside pockets provide spnee for carrying many ether things. 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