Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 12, 1922, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGtER-PHILADELPHiA, WEDNESDAY', JULY 12, 1932
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TYPEWRITERS
ONLY $15.00
tartr 100 MACHINES of liffrn nikti
thoreaBIT rfconiirnciie
Free, 10-Day Trial
l.YEAR GUARANTEE
Ptien u new Walnut S873-74
1005 CHESTNUT ST
BlDY TYPEWRITER CO.
A delightful place
te entertain
Fer bridge parties, recep- '
tiens and dances the
MAJESTIC offers npnrt
ments of unusual charm. Yeu
will like its luxurious and
genial atmosphere.
Perfect appointments.
Careful service. Unlimited
parking space for all your
meter cars. Fer arrange
ments phene Poplar 11G0.
CHAS. DUFFY. Jr., Cnr. Mn(tr
Hetel
MAJESTIC
Bread Street at Girard
These
Het Days
well-informed
men and
women eat
GrapeNuts
with cold milk or cream
for lunch.
Try it today.
Sustaining,
sensible ana
economical.
Market and fourth Sfx
PHILADELPHIA.
GOOD WILL AND
GOOD SERVICE
E WOULD LIKE te
win your geed will
by rendering you our
geed service.
We knew that geed
will, inspired by geed
service, has been largely
responsible for the
growth of this bank.
II CAPITAL & SURPLUS I
I $1,600,000.00 I
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Brace your
tired spirit
up with this
tingling,
healthful,
fragrant
delight
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Mrs Wilsons Recipe
for a IVedding Cake
Hew One Weman Made a Suc
cess of a Bakery Shep She
Was Obliged te Open
Bjr MRS. M. A. WILSON '
Ccrurleht, int. bj ttr: M. A. Wilsen, A
right rttetvtd
pHIS wefc I am bringing te this
- corner the story of a young house
wife who through death found that she
must be the wage-earner for the little
family of four persons. This house
wife lived In n lnfge mid West city.
nnd after thinking things out pretty
well decided that she would net rare
te leave her home and children while
(he went abroad te seek employment In
the factories or stores.
The next thought was just what could
he de In the home ; she hoped te avoid
taking In roomers or ledgers, feeling
thnt If she could make nn effort te avoid
this It would be better for her children.
Moen there appeared a sign hung from
the doer:
IIOMK BAKERY
PARTY nnd WEDDING CATERING
And en display was n wedding cake
decorated Just te show the style and te
give folks who might come In the idea
of the business she Intended te mnke a
fucccss of.
Te get the btnlnen started this little
housewife made stnnll sponge rnk'h
and took them te the grocer's nnd left
them te be sold en commission. Each
cake wns wrapped In n piece of waxed
puper, nnd n Utile note Inside telling
who made the cake and reinicstlng peo
ple te call nnd see the shepe. Tednv, In
less than two years, in spite Of all the
talk of hard time", this little lady Is
making en nn nverngc $05 enih week,
While visiting Mrs. .lennlc Munrec
1 had the pleasure of seeing her prepare,
e wedding breakfast, and a supper
dance. I knew both the menu and
method used in preparing the feed will
Interest you.
Wedding Breakfast for Fifty Persons
Canteloupe Cocktail Alaska
Stuffel Filcte of Chicken
Petate Croquette Tartar Snucc
Asparagus Salad
Wedding Cake lee Cream
Coffee
Silver Flr.z, te toast the mnrried couple
Favers Hen Bens
The charge wa S10 per plate, this
te include the flowers for the table, the
wedding cake and the favors. I am
particularly anxious for jeti te have
the recipes and amounts, for you could
easily duplicate this menu for nearly
one-third less.
The Wedding Cake
The pan was made specially for the
enke and measured seventeen Inches
across the top and was ten Indies deep.
It required three hours te bake the cake
in an even of .'!()() degrees Fehr. The
cake wnf. then allowed te set in a pnn
until nearly old nnd then turned en a
cloth. A piece of white paper was plnid
nmtn.. M' nnlin lllllkinL' It PflHV te lift.
without the duugcr of breaking the
cake.
The Recipe
The recipe for this enke has been In
Mrs. Munroe's family for nearly 200
years, coming fieni n grent gtnndsire
who was a chef In Switzerland.
Place In warm bowl
One pound of butter,
Five cups of sagar.
Crcnm with 'the hand until light, and
fluffy, then remove the creamed mixture
freni the hand and use n wooden spoeu
and crenm ngnin, adding tlie
Yolks of fifteen eggs.
When well creamed, add
Eighteen whole eggs.
Bent the yolks and whites together
ns for omelet that is, until geed and
light. New odd
Three pound of pastry flour,
Twe ounce's of bnking powder,
Three nnd one-half cups of tnllk,
Tite tublc.ipoen of exliact of nutmeg,
Twe tablespoons of vanilla extract.
Beat for thirty minutes. Line the
pan with tluee thicknesses of well
urensed and floured paper and turn In
the prepared mixture and bnke as dl
lected. It Is almost impossible for one
person te make this enke alone. Mrs.
Munroe divides the recipe In half and
her helper makes up half the batch at
the same time, se that It Is all ready
te turn In the pan together.
Te prepare the flour use pastry or
cake flour, add the baking powder te
the flour, and sift live times.
When the cake is cold, tilm te uhape
If necessary nnd cover with a coat of
plain water ielng a given In the Icing
lessen: then the next day' lee again and
deeernte. Make up n second batch of
this take and bnke in mufflu puns for
the cake for guests te carry heinu with
them. Keep the batter, while waiting
te bake, in refrigerator, and fill the
miiftin imiiH as they bake and arc
euipty. Ice nnd deeernte the Individual
cukes' in same style ns the wedding cake.
Supper-Dance Menu
This was an alfresco nffair, nnd each
Ecntli'innn guest was served with u box
carton containing n biipper, picnic style,
for himself and partner. A iimiill jug
and two glasses were also placed upon
the (ray holding the carton.
The box ceutulned:
Twe chicken snlads, four tiny rolls,
buttered: two pickles, small paper cup
of salted almonds, two smull tomatoes
stuffed with coleslaw, two paper plates,
one knife, two forks, two spoons, two
napkins.
lc e ci cum and cuke were passed nmeng
the guests after they were e'l seated.
WHAT'S WHAT
By Helen Dccie
LEFT $26,600 ESTATE
Letters of Administration Issued
for Mrs. McMaster's Property
The estate of Mrs. Gertrude 8, Mu
Master, -wife Of Dr. Jehn Bach Mc
Master, former professor at the Unl
crslty of Pennsylvania, who died, at
Kenncbunkpert, Me., en .Tune 21), Is cs,
tlmatcd te be worth 820,000. Letters
of administration were granted today.
Wills probated follew: Charles 11.
.Ege, S5000: Alexander Wybrecht,
f 11000 ; Leuis T. Rese. $11,402 j Frances
M. Hehcb, $4100; Annle !. Wyinm,
9UUUU, ami ucergc i wnitc, u,uuu.
inventories were tiled in the per
sonal estate of Tillv Huslcr, $8701.20:
Nlchelnt Hnkier, ftlD,'JU2.te, and Mnx
Schmidt, $22,204.20.
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LOptn Kvfitnen Krctft TFern"lavJ
honlment 1MU leafi
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miku reuItU thi wrisp of
cettumti that row
ami, neek and ltrebi.
It Rerrieves'Hair
trttrr, ell n..a af ltM he&9.
afaly aed qulealr. At all druc
and devattmant ateiva or dlrect,
1. TrlM alta, 100.
Jescph'jie LeFevre Ce.
iMt S. 12th Strisjt,
riillndrlplilh, l'n.
Tantter.T eiin for DUtrlbtilem
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Paris Is intrediielng nil sorts of novel
pnrasels. Here Is n DOLL HANDLE
PARASOL that Is ns chic as any of
them. If you have a pnrasel with any
kind efn knob handle, you can easily
fashion It Inte one of these. Pad the
knob with cotton, then cover it with
n circle of cheesecloth. Paint the
cheeks pink, the lips red nnd sew en
two black beads for the eyes Stitch
the mouth In old yarn. Braid or twist
black or red or jellew yarn, whichever
color will go best with the color of
the parasol, te make the hair. Glue
or sew it en te the head of the dell.
Dress dolly in any style jeti wish. Ths
one pictured has a lace ruflle nreuml
the neck. The lace was dyed te match
the color of the parasol. The frock Is
of black silk. If many ruffles of lace
are sewed en under the frock, n charm
ing effect Ifc given when this DOLL
HANDLE PARASOL is held In nil
open position. FLORA.
After-Dinner. Tricks
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Nestle LANOIL Way
Laneil Precess
of Permanent
Waving
.flfnllnt, firerfat
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I. n n e 1 1 nitre It
imttirnl Inekinr.
D r m t n a n ilr
unveil nair, wiin,
a aneen ana ttiesa. wl
hair aheuld hava. mlgt
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Huslness Intioductleus. Informal
though they seem, eften lead te the
Koe(l-fellov,Hhlp of congenial frleiidshl).
There Is no need te bu "fuasj" about
social supirlerlty, real or faiirled, when
IntiodueliiK one man te nnether. Of
course, It Is umleistced that rcsiiret Is
paid te mlvanccil tenleilty; thus, a
young man is prescnteU te an old man,
net thp elder ta the junior .
Even a casual Introduction should be
worded In the riitht wh'. it IS net cor
rect te say, "Mr. Archer, meet Mr.
'Stonewall." Ther IntiedUcer may say.
"Mr. Archer, & want you te kneyv.piy
friend Htenewali;" or rice, versa, or Jh
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4451 Germintewa Ave.
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Ufnctlen. nuarantted Itlnsltts ' nn neb
Hair, Nce-riaatltiie Itfmeve Wrlnklfa.
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HAIR IIOIiniMl MAIICKI. WAVING
iiiiwi Tf If pheng, Wremlne CJiCeaBB
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Permanent Hair Waving
SB CUM.. I8 .
Entire Bobbed Heads,
$25.00
.rtfrtat pwMrtfsi 'tryhs
Den bv Mai Espart
MME. I. L. HEOKER
5R SOUTH 52ND ST.
,OPn Kvrl, (I. Wed. Hal. JO-"..
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Alkali in Shampoos
' Bad for Washing Hair
Most soup undrtirenirt'J sham
poos contain tee much alkali,
which is very injurious, as It dries
the scalp und makes the hair
brittle. ' .
The best thing te use Is Mulslfied
coeeanut oil shampoo, for this is
pure and entirely gienscless. It's
very client) nnd bents anything else
nil te pieces. Yeu can get Mulslfied
nt nnv drug store, nnd n few ounces
will last the whole family for
months.
Twe or three tenspoenfuls of
Miilslfled in a cup or glass with n
little warm water ii all that is
required. It makes nn abundance
of rich, creamy lather, cleanses
thoroughly, nnd rinses out easily. J
The hair dries nuicldy anil eventv.
nn.l in Miff fresh Inrilclii?. briclit.
fluffy. wny and easy te handle. I
Besides, It loosens nnd takes out
evcrv imrtlelp of dust, ilirt anil
dandruff. Be sure ur druggist
gives you Mulslfied. Advertisement.
Ne. 211 The Nine Deta
Mark nine dots en a piece of paper
(Figure 1) Ask any one te take a
pencil and draw four straight lines thnt .
will cress nil of the dots, without re
moving the pencil from the paper dur
ing the operation. They will try for
some time nnd will then probably say It i
can't be done. '
The trick, however, is very easy when '
jeu knew it. Figure 2 ghes the solu
tion. Draw the lines as shown there. '
in order they are numbered (1, 2, 3, 4)
and the trick Is done.
Master Cleaning & Dyeing
Your summer apparel (men's or women's) can
be made te leek like new and its usefulness extend
ed by our master processes. If you are particular
you will net trust your cleaning te the inexperi
enced. We charge no mere than ethers of less skill.
pargf
Mnln Office
nnd Werka
branches:
Phene Poplar 7660
for Aute te Call
Philadelphia's Quality Wearier and Dyers
1616-28 N. 21st St., Philadelphia
1113 Chestnut St nnd 6557 Oermantewn Ave.
$6.00 AUTO VACUUM
FREEZER FREE
for 100 labels from the glas3 jars of
ROGERS RICHEST MILK.
Make your own ice cream from
ROGERS RICHEST and you will
have the richest cream you ever
tasted. Yeu always save the glass
jars, se when you clean them, save
the labels and get this fine freezer
free of cost by mailing labels te
Regen MUk Cerp., 25 W. 43rd St., N. Y.
GET THIS FREE
OPENER
Ask the grocer for it
when buying your first
jar of Rogers Richest
Milk. Very handy for
opening glass packages.
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ROGERS OPENER
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Loek This Squarely in the Face
Milk is the most perishable of feeds. Why then buy milk in a tin can which must
be emptied at once te prevent contamination, when you can have milk that is
vacuum sealed in sterilized glass at no increase in price.
ROGERS richest MILK
Fresh Packed In Glass Jars
ROGERS RICHEST MILK shows you its freshness and richness before you buy.
Milk in tin" cans must be opened after buying te knew the quality of contents. They
are often lumpy from imperfect packing or discolored from age.
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superior te ether condensed milks be
cause it contains less sugar and mere
milk solids.
FOR TABLE USE its convenience
tells its own story. Yeu always save
the neat glass jars for household use.
FOR COOKING AND BAKING its
superiority shows se convincingly that
once tried it becomes a favorite.
FOR FRENCH ICE CREAM
Hi cups Rectrn Richest Milk
1 tablespoon Cernttnrcli
IVi cups hoc wuttr
3 Kggs
A pinch of ealt
1 tabletpoenlul Vanlllu
Combine milk and water and bring te
boiling point, Meisten corn starch with
a little cold milk and stir into the scald
ing milk. Cook ever het water 15
minutes. Pour this ever the slightly
beaten eggs, then add the salt and
cook ever the water 2 minutes, stir
ring constantly. Coe)', add the vanilla
and freeze.
ALMAR STORES HUBBS STORES TRIANGLE STORES
A EDSCHySTER, JR., and Other Geed Grecert
WANAMAKER'S
JULY 12, 1922
2700 Pair of Women's
Pumps and Oxfords
15 Styles in Complete (Sizes
Special at $2.90
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Surely every kind of Summer footwear that any woman can want! A
complete range of sizes in fifteen styles, and a number of ether styles of which
we have net such a large quantity. Ample cheesing for all Summer needs !
Savings are obvious te any one who knows leathers.
A great many of the shoes would be priced double.
Pumps and Oxfords for Sports,
Street and Dress Wear
Fourteen styles are sketched, showing oxfords, sports oxfords, strap pumps, Mary
Jane pumps, buckled pumps, plain pumps, etc. What an unprecedented assortment and
what en opportunity!
All Leathers Are Represented
Tan leather, black patent leather.
White leather, soft gray suede, dull black leather.
Gray suede combined with fine tan calfskin.
White canvas trimmed with black patent leather, and plain white canvas.
Smoked leather sports oxfords have flexible fiber soles and fiat heels.
Seles are welted or turned and some of the low shoes have rubber heels.
Altogether, every wanted style in Summer low shoes is included! Styles, sizes
and leathers for every one.
(Cliefttnnt)
Central Aisle
Women's Athletic Style
Combination Suits, 50c
The all-in-one sort of gniment
that women and girls like, par
ticularly for wear with Summer
sports clothe3. Made of soft
white nainsoek, it buttons all the
way down the front, has a knitted
net band at the waistline in the
back te give elasticity and is fin
ished with blue hemstitching.
Sizes 36 te 44.
7000 Yards of Fancy
Narrow Ribbons
10c Yard
Mostly half price a few pieces
a third less but all very pretty
and useful. Grosgrain, satin, taf
feta and tinsel ribbons arc in
cluded in one, two and three tone
effects. Dots, stripes, brocaded
nnd embroidered figures, picot
edging and ether features in the
let. Vz te 2 inches wide.
Scarfs and Centerpieces
of Sheer White Muslin
30c
Summer cottages and shaded
perches will be amazingly fresh
ened with just such a touch!
Round or square centerpieces and
regulation length senrfs. Braided
and edged in either white or blue.
Many a Man Is Making the
Acquaintance of the Coolness
of a Mohair Suit
and the acquaintance fast develops into a real
friendship. Most men have te give as much thought
te their businesses in July and August as they de at
any ether time of the year.
If they are fuming and fussing about the weather
valuable energy is lest.
A mohair suit means a serene mind and comfort
all day long.
$16.50
s the price of well-tailored mohair suits in black or
navy blue with cool shadow stripes. Coats are unlined,
conservative of cut and fit exceptionally well.
(Onller.r, Mnrket)
3 Styles of Women's Bathing Suits
at $1.15
All nre of durable black sateen, well made. One is a Peter Pan
model, trimmed with bindings of blBck-snd-whitP string or nlnin rA
White rickrack U used en the belt, the neck and the edge of the skirt
white.
Anether straight-line style is finished with black-and-
Bungalow
Aprons, 50c
Last shipment we had
flew away in a few hours,
se wise shoppers will come
early.
These are of blue per
cale in cover-all style with
square necks, short sleeves
and belts. They are piped
with white.
Outrun
Surf Satin at S2.25
These suits have square necks
and scalloped skirts and are piped
with white or bright colors.
(surf Ster
Pretty Embroidery
is te be seen in each scallop of a
new surf -satin suit at $3.25. The
square neck and graceful skirt are
piped with red.
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Heavy Silk Pongee
$2 Yard
Men's suits, women's suits and
skirts, and automobile dusters arc
often made of this. It is all-silk,
quite heavy, natural color and
very durable. 36 inches wide.
Radium Silk, $1.85 Yard
39 inches wide, soft, closely
woven nnd geed weight, it is in
orchid, white, gray, brown and
black. Fine for under-slips.
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Imported Dotted
Swiss, $1.25 a Yard
Celers are particularly lovely
grounds of rust, purple, red,
henna, brown, gray, American
Beauty, pink, yellow, green, blue,
etc., mostly with white dots. Seme
show white grounds with black
or colored dots and dnik grounds
with bright dots. 31 inches wide, "
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The Spirit of Summertime Pervades
These Levely Frecks, $2 te $25
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iliere is a certain air about them all that is best''
described as light-heartedness. All the happy day"
of July, August and early September are ahead,
with atternoens en the perch or lawn, evenings at
the country club and interesting times at the shore
or in the mountains.
Delightful , Voiles and Gingham
r tucks tsegm at $2.50
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...ur-i., Ul ?i. ana $.j tnere are many pretty
voiles, in numerous colors, patterns and styles.
Ginghams at ?2.B0 te $5 include almost all the
types of gingham frocks that one would wish te
wear anywhere.
Frilly Frecks for Summer
Dances, .$7.50 te $25
T"lnttrwl Bni..n. ...!.L ! . , T .
w.v. w...DO, wini jusi a teucn of quaintness:
, ergaiidies se sheer and fine thnt they me as smooth
t aS SLk' r !! at 5!!:e . " "ftJ!"- t0- the name"
iiiuse are ine dresses, in wh ,. nn,i i .i..i
tints that mc prettiest for Summer affairs.
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cellars, cuffs, pocket-tops and ties of blown, irreen
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