WESMimmSSM KBwSPS MM!-" 'j U VI r JMMslHTr n .T . . Jl ff iwrniTTifaT Tnrm t ii -- r ' w-f .- . r - , r c3f v 'vs ' r.r.y.w.v JV xwaar-flKasflaaa. h' Am. Wten Suggests. Fillings for Pies . 77e Success of Your Pastry Depends Upen the Manner in Which Yeu Prepare the Custard ' aii MRS. M. A. WILSON , TUG Ailing1 for (ha pie will moles or mnr the entire pie. In custard, 1men. cream and butter scotch plei h. nilln must be tt a creamy nature, Arm enough te held (tf shape, yet show no traces of the thickening agent used ta secure this firm but creamy texture. The first filling und tednr will be the .....1 Aiitnff. Prenara thn nle nlate br covering with fx well-rolled crust of niiirv. new turifTh the bottom three fiblespoens of either melted and strained Ki or salad eil: turn and tilt the . nle plate e that the melted butter will entirely cover the bottom of the pastry. ..mi rinlr te drain off the excess 2:..;.. if flirlcht. but it is net neces :... This will nrerent the bottom crust from becoming soggy or soft. place in a saucepan . Twe-third cup of sugar, One and one-half cups emilk, Three level tablespoons of com starch. ' an, n fllmutlv the starch and sugar ,i hi.inr te beiling: Mint. Cook for two minutes, then remove and let par tlilly cool j and add Yolks of two eggs, Twe wellbcaten ego. One teaspoon of vanilla, One-half teaspoon of nutmeg or cm fiomen. Whip up, using egg beater te blend well, and turn in the prepared pie inp. Bake in Blew even until the eustard sets. Lemen Filling Place In saucepan Three-quarters cup of water. One and one-quarter cups of sugar, Three tablespoons of cornstarch. Stir te blend sugar and starch and Win te boiling point. Cook two min tes. New add The grated rind of one lemon, Juice of two large lemon, One-half cup of melted butter, Yelki of tin eggt. Whip up hard te blend and return te the store te cook for three wlnatee. nemeve and add enehalf cup of coarse bread crumbs. Turn In n prepared pie plate and bake for twenty Ave minutes In moderate even. Itehemlan Cream Pie Place In saucepan One cup of cold coffee, One cup of syrup, One-halt cup of brown, tdgar, Five tablespoon! of cerii3tarehi One-half teaspoon of cinnamon, One-quarter teaspoon of nutmeg, One-half teaspoon of ginger. Pinch of allspice, Twe tablespoons of coco stir te dlsolve and bring te boiling point, cook slowly for flvtf minutes, new add Twe tablespoons of butter, One cmp of marsh mallow whip, Yolks of three eggs. beat hard te blend In the marshmallow whip, and egg yolks. Turn in a deep pie plate that has been lined with plain pastry and bake In slew even for thirty minutes. Highland Butter Scotch Pie , Line a deep ple plate with plain pastry, placing an extra strip about the edge te build up the edge. New place in saucepan. One and' three -quarters cups of brown sugar, One-quarter cup of butter, cook slowly until a nice brown color, new odd One and one-quarter cups of milk, Five level tablespoons of cornstarch, dissolved In the milk, whip up steadily and bring te boiling point, cook slowly for ten minutes, remove from the fire and add yelfc of three eggs, Twe teaspoons of vanilla, Tiny pinch of allspice, whip up well, nnd pour in the prepared pie plate and bake In slew even. Use the whites of the eggs left ever In the above recipes for making meringues for each pie. Molasses Raisin Pie Line a deep pie plate with plain pastry, and place a layer, of raisins In the bottom, pour ever the raisins one and.enehalf cups of molasses, and dot with three tablespoons of butter. Place in mixing bowl One-quarter cup of flour, One-half cup of coarse bread crumbs, One-half cup of brown sugar. One-quarter cup of butter. One teaspoon of cinnamon, One-half teaspoon of nutmeg. One teaspoon of ginger, One-quarter teaspoon of allspice. rub up between the fingers until In a fine crumb, then spread thickly ever the top of the pie and bake In slew even. mmmmmmmmm ASCO 1 A jpmat S; go Ji ' . .. . u. .- -it - ... ' -r . ' . A a m rHiin mmMUmmm WANAMAKER'S july 25, mz , yy AIN fug UkJ&Jft ;i swm - v i ,; 91 I ASCO mm)smwm l S G! O A S c e It Makes a Big Difference The way A leaf of bread is baked makes a big difference in its eating quality. Fer instance, two bakers can work with the same even, use the same flour, lard, yeast, sugar, salt, etc. yet the two finished leaves may be entirely different in quality. In baking the big golden brown leaves of Victer Bread, we use the purest ingredients, but te this must be added the painstaking efforts of our Master Bakers, who take a genuine pride in their art. They're as proud of Victer Bread as we are for there is a difference 1 Victer Bread A S C O mw Leaf f) Is IC 10 Unusually popular because it's unusually geed. Sold only In American Stores, located all erer Phlla., and throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware Maryland. lmt$,mmmmmmnmrMm:wmm ASCO ASCO 38K ASCO seasfsswar'.'ss: TLxsKBsBsf""""M""ssIBlL IjL MiHsslSHik.'iilBsissl Vf SUPPLEE Peach Ice Cream from fresh Georgia Peaches Right from the home State of geed peaches te the home city of geed ice cream come big, blushing-red, juicy peaches. t Here, they are mixed with rich, pure, wholesome Geld Medal Cream, then frozen into Supplee Peach Ice Cream SUPPLEE ICE CREAM is seldom equaled never excelled. Prove it with a quart or plate of peach right today. The nearby SUPPLEE DEALER is ready te meet that hankering for fresh peach ice cream. Loek for his big S sign. In brick or bulk. Seldom equaled never excelled efllsafesaSBw .sflsssLLLV. ICE CREAM notice the fevar Sl1PPLE!P J I, ,1 SUPPLEE SUPPLEE ICE CREAM r ni r i as n T ' w eaie ei 4,4:OU rair ui yvuiiicu White Sports Shoes at $1.90 In Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere M V rv 4 ljipev - --. ""Ssakw CmSssw 3 k'H ""x, fc - JbbB." Wj-l ssmJsssT J S1.90 $1.90 $1J0 t $1.90 $1.90 Mid-Summer special purchase of inexpensive sport shoes of a type that we can recem- ( mend for jelly vacations. Geed for tennis,.go If, tramping and many ether sports ! Five new styles are pictured, including all-white canvas oxfords with plain tips, three types of oxfords trimmed with brown or black kid and one style of pump with black kid ankle strap. Each " shoe has comfortable plain rubber soles and low rubber heels which will make walking and running delightfully easy and fatigue-less. It's the end-of -season clearaway of a shoe manufacturer and the price $1.90 is a geed deal lower than anything we have been able te offer heretofore. All sizes in each style. This sale starts tomorrow, Wednesday. (Down Stftlri Stere, Chestnut) New Dresses at Average Half Price $1.65 $3.50 $5.50 $8 $8.25 $1.65 $8.25 $6 $6 $6. $5.50 $10 $3.50 Frecks of checked Scotch gingham as low as $1.65 cool frocks of black and navy dotted voile as low as $3.50 and $6quite distinguished "gowns" of plaid and dash voile in dark colors as low as $6 delightful silk foulard frocks in light colors at $5.50 (but net many of these) besides interesting dark silk foulard dresses veiled with Georgette crepe at $8.25. All these are an average half less than our earlier prices this season for similar qualities. In addition we have taken various styles from our stocks and freshly reduced them te meet the new prices some a quarter, some a third less than the special rates at which they were marked until new. Silk Dresses Price Lowered te $10 About a hundred silk dresses of various kinds from our own stocks are new marked down a third and te less than half. Black and navy taffeta, plain and printed crepe de chine and ether odds and ends. Chiefly sizes 14 te 38. One is sketched. A few of the finer ones show marks of handling:. In the sale plenty of the cool dark colors se many women want for city and country wear, as well as the lighter shades for vacatienists. Most of the styles come in sizes 16 te 42 some come in sizes up te 44. Nearly five hundred of these frocks will be shown for the first time Wednesday. All pleasantly fresh, ready te step Inte with a.sigh of real pleasure. (Down Stair. Stera, Market) Weel Jersey Spert Coats Are a Surprise at $3.25 Just the right kinds of short mannish coats at the right sort of price te take away en a vacation." Wear them in place of sweaters or with a sport skirt. Jockey red, black, brown, red and various heather mixtures. Women's and young girls' sizes 14 te 42 in the let. As every one knows, this new price is only half of what sim ilar coats were marked earlier this summer. (Down Stairs Stere, Mnrket) Babies' White Nainsoek Dresses, 50c and 60c Little bishop style frocks with tiny lace edging at neck and cuffs. They come for babies up te two years, and will save mother many an hour of sewing. (Down Stulrs Stere, Central) This Vacation Luggage Is $3.50 te $5.50 Kinds mostly made te our own order. looking, yet pleasantly inexpensive. Durable, geed flsjsjBsfsjrW $5.50 Deep Suitcases With Reinforcing Straps All 'Round, $5.50 Shiny black-fabric cases, 8 inches deep, attractively cretonne lined and equipped with tray and pocket in the lid. Twe strong leather straps add te their durability. 24-inch size. With short straps, $5, Round Hat Bexes of Shiny Black Fabric Bound in Tan, $5 Hat boxes, you knew, will held a multitude of things beside hats! These aie 18 inches across and have two removable lint forms and a pocket. Lined with sateen. Leather handle, top lock and two side catches. Black Enamel Suitcases, $3.50 Geed - looking, light - weight "week-end cases" with leather corners and handles; side catches. Sateen lined, and each with a pocket in the lid. Sizes 18 te 24 Women's Unusual Princess Slips Are $1 Slips of white cotton with 18-inch double hem are trimmed with embroidery or lace. Slips of white sateen are heavy enough te be shadow proof and have hemstitched tops. Silk-and-Cotten Envelope Chemises, $1 Pretty pink or white chemises with sil-ky dots and satin ribbon shoulder straps. (I)uwn Stair Stere, Central) Voile Heuse Frecks, $2.85 Printed ones in light cool mixtures of black, blue or tan with white. Made in a simple style easy te launder and with plain organdie cellar and cuffs. New Aprons 85c and $1 86c ones are of navy and white I 51 Btyje is of blue or rose check gingham in an interesting , cross-ever style. I colored cretonne with a sash. (Down Htitlrw Stere, C'entrul) Geed 20-Butten Length Milanese Gloves a Third Less at $1.50 Silk gloves that were made te our own order if you turn back the tops you will read "Wanamaker" in the hem of each pair. The 20-button length recommends them for immediate wear with short-sleeve frocks. The double tipped fingers make for durability. Paris-point stitched backs. Full range of sizes in white and pongee color. (Ileum MuItm Mere, Crntnil) Mohair Suits te Make a Man Coel and Well Dressed, $15 Well-made, well-finished 2-piece suits of excellent mohair. Neat striped patterns predominate, with the wanted darker grays, blues and blacks in the majority. Net every size in each style, but every size included in the let in fact, the assortment's sufficiently varied for almost every man te find a suit that he will like and that will fit him. tnencs. Out of tfUPPLEE-WILLS-JONES Product (Down Stairs Stere, Central) (Unllery, Market) 1 In. 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