t ;fe$4a Mr?GFll mmyri W'V") '(j s '' ' x EVENING PUBLIC, LEDGER PHIDADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY. 'OCTOBER '4, ' 192 Kecpes re Sen ? e Mrs. Wilsen , Heiw. rnrir . c t; KKflilf'ffil Mflr0 "BM " ftfacte IT 'ftcrs n M A. WILSON By MBS. .M. , A. B x CWVfteM. r'(0M r"r mmSwcek I ImvcnmeuMey of recipes ffEilyftBc...rnHen.. ......... t.v..u Cake from Virginia Thlfl recipe has ibccn ni e j for 'jLrnllV.ryl.erea.ln.nty, ttftS?,inmWnBWl F IffySiLM! ESffJ- ""'"" ("" "... iiredei The '""lV0,". I-:.-., fnlir. ; cnKc is - '"-'. ., . afrf flour n,rJrrrtt iinr S.J jiix ri'mf Beturn te the cake bowl nnd mid: UnOnc-hTc'P "f elted nnd strained a a k,,t te n very smooth batter. This And peat te n" j. minutci. bewl: , n .; rt ;.?; cimm 0 srrrtfeM reMlin "en" " rtrff-eHarfrr e. 0 Incltf effil"wrf 0 one lemon Grated rind of enchalf larne draw Six tablespoons of cornstarch . dusted evor the fruit nnd mixed In S! Line a deep cuke pan with -i S'sed nml fleurr.l pnt-er. ami turn In KI mixture sprcndlnK .iitbt n little Wrtw ontbe hides than In the center. Kate one and one-fourth hours cool. Sin turn from the pan en n Ilg : htlv floured cloth, trim top te slmpe if nc sVarv. Plnee en plate nnd Ice will w pWwretl Mng. The inn I il ai a rtrnWit side aluminum pudd n? pan. eleven inches wide nnd four Inches deep. Spanish Wre Fritters This recipe comes from Maritime Anita A' Anucdes was Riven te her by her' pi-rat-grandmother. I' nmllv tradition tells that It is mere than -100 rears old. Wash one cup of lice and place te cook in miuccihwi " "" cups of beilinK water, nildlng : One-half teaspoon of salt One-quarter teaspoon of nutmeg Grated rind of one-half lemon and brange. When the rice is ceft and the water absorbed cool rice and then turn through a tleve into a mixing bowl, adding: Juice of one ernnpe Juice en one-half lemon One nnd one-half cups of milk Yolks of four coos One and one-half cupi of sifted flour, lifting tu-e teaspoons of hakina powder irifft the flour before sifting it slowly Me the rice mixture. Three tablespoons of sugar Blend well nnri then fold In the Mlftly beaten whites of the four eKgs. Irep bv spoonfuls into skillet of smoking het fat, frying a golden brown. Lift nnd drain en soft pnper for n few minutes, then lift en serving plate nnri place one half of a canned peach en each fritter. Pour ever n spoonful of the hyrup from the jar. Mrs. Oeerge North's Oyster Fritters Mrs. North selects thirty-five fine oysters and leeks ever each oyster care fully for bits of shell. Then uhe lays them en a cloth te drain. Strain the oyster liquid nnri arid suffi cient milk te make two nnri one-half cups. Turn in n bowl and arid: One-half te spoon of pepper One tcnipoen of salt Twe tablespoon of finely chopped parsley One tcaipann of prated onion Yolks of thirr eijys Ttie tablespoons of melted huttcr Three and one-half cunt of flour Three teaspoons nf baking patedcr. Beat te smooth batter, nnd then whip In the btiffly beaten whites of the eggs, iddlng ten evhter minced fine. Fry In jmeklng het fnt by dropping by tpoon tpeon tpoen fuls. Lay one whole oyster In the center of each fritter just as seen as you place the batter in the skillet. Turn nd brown en both sides. Lift te soft paper or cloth te drain. Dish en het platter, garnish with plenty of parsley nnd serve with slices of cold bnked hnra. SHOPPING UPSTAIRS DEPARTMENT WHY YOU SHOULD SHOP UPSTAIRS These fcteres pny the lowest rentals. Their ever-head Is reduced. They can afford te prlce their goods and service at low, fair amounts te earn your trade. Rent Is a tremendous factor, liy buytng.upstairs YOUR buying total may be reduced. The upstairs stere must be content with a smaller sum because of its lower expenses. The "Upstairs" Way Is the "Economy" Way. Lewer ever-head spells ECONOMY te the unstalrs shopper, and directly te YOU who shop upstairs. FOOD Geed, wholesome home-cooked feed excellently served, perfect ly prepared at prices thnt appeal te the particular purse. Alcott Lunch Roem 133 Se. 11th St. THINK of a $.")5 topcoat for only $35.00 a wonderful value te Milady who acts NOW! and consider the charming Dresses $35.00 up for most remark able offerings. ratteuei 1703 Walnut St. I Designer of Styles I PAUL SCHWARTZ 1636 Walnut St. where style is ultra where fit is assured perfection in svelte-line tailored dresses, well-groomed topcoats and modish suits at very pleating pricei I HERBS are nnlurc'a safe means te tint the hair in pleasing shades, renewing the luster and beautifying hair te the utmost. All hair is tinted by herbs at most moderate rates. Maisen Pelletier 1732 Chestnut Street Max J. Nathan THE DIRECT FURRIER 1422 Wnlnut Street OVIi NEW NOME has charming facilities my European trip has resulted in ex tcllcnt purchases of furs that mean remarkable savings te you. I import all skins myself and personally supervise the work for you. Spruce 5873 BviKufr Shep 1015 Walnut Phene Spruce 4S02 Face and Neck Contouring Muscle Strapping FncUK Marcel Wnrlnc. Srnlp nn;l flair Treatment", Mntilcurlnu. KlectreljslJ. Hair Coloring HAPID INE0TO METHOD ORAY. STREAKED AND FADED HAIR PERMANENTLY COLORED IN 15 MINUTES PERMANENT HAIR WAVING DY THE FAMOUS OIL SYSTEM Truly Beautiful Hats for the woman who hnewt value are offered at most moderate costs. We create artistic hats for thete who with individual attention. GRACE BASTIAN 1901 Chestnut St. 11 Anniversary Sale! Beautiful Strap Pumps (in many leathers) Only $5 DeBruner & Emery 31 S. 15th Street National Jewelry Ce. 1026 Chestnut Street Makers of College, Scheel and Fraternity Pins - B. M. Falkenhagen, Belli Filbert 5720 Keyitene: Main 7413 Mgr. BUY DIRECT FROM MAXER AT WHOLESALE PRICES New Fall Apparel DRESSES f'antnn crepe, trlcetlne l'etret twill. SUITS Strnlcht line. Tricot Inc. Silk lined. and $ 15 Value ." anrl mere. COATS Tlil'l back apert nieileh. A meat taklnt nelectlen. Remember we, an make all eilMclrci naUni? tlie iireflH of the middleman for you. PHILADELPHIA GARMENT COMPANY 1118 CHESTNUT ST. Take Elevator te 8th Fleer tffUTJ-W 7F it II Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stoie Specializes Lew-Priced Underclothes, Negligees, Petticoats, Corsets Ladies! Create Your Own Millinery Beauty We are THE headquarters for Hat Frames and Trimmings A wonderful assortment for selection nt most pleasing prices. DAVID GOLDSTEIN 62 N. 8th Street An Extraordinary Sale! The purchase of select samples of three large Xew Yerk manu facturers causes us te offer Swagger Top Tep Coats, $12J0 Silk and Cleth Dresses, $14.75 123 S. 13th St. YOUR ELECTRIC FAN! It has done geed work this summer. Fer a very moderate charge we will store it for you and keep it in such Reed shape that it will give you BETTER service for many summers te come. S. SHELBY & CO. 501 Chestnut St. jff Heat 811k. SI n pound S Silk k Wnnl . 111.- nn nnnra I , SI a ill. nn nnnm Rlnglult WoeT ... 35e n bnU Ilreds & Trlmm!na Hprflaltr National Bead & Art Sillr Cn 27 H flT-IV bTlrrrT llnu... ntnm I Jfal! Onte j fllleil Promptly I JWITTING WOOL iwB..15elKiw,d2(r We'll C,lallv Send Yeu Hemple. HcniMcaini- BEADS FnU.iJ..;.. Novelty Embroidery Ce. 15 N. 10th St. 1007 Filbert St. MANUFACTURERS' SALEvOF FINE FURS ' Hudsen Seal Ceat with 8unk Cel. lar ami Cufta. -.0 Inches lone. lined with canton Crepe, $225 Raccoon Coats 40 Inches In length $135 Up A email ileiie.lt will rucrie thrie or tir ether of our tieentlful fur Kntint-nti. SHUSTERMAN'S vur shop , 1210 chestnut st. ww JXI0HT8 TO Madam, Raisins Cost Less New Se Get Their Benefits and Their Flaver in Scores of Attractive, (Mone:-jSavingjFeods DUE "te greatly increased crops, even though production costs are still much higher than in pre-war days, raisins new cost almost as little as before the war. Use'this luscious, energizing, healthful feed lavishly, therefore, in scoresef "plain feeds" like rice pudding, boiled rice, bread pudding, Indian pudding, and in cake, cookies, pie, and with the children's cereals, te give them "luxury flavors" at " 'plain feed" costs. Raisins are both geed and geed for you. Sfrtake. ad vantage of these lower prices new." 4 3 Sun-Maid Raisins Net Mere Than 20c Your retailer should sell you Sun-Maid Seeded Rai sins in 15 oz. blue package for net mere than 20c. Seeded Seedless Clusters Pecked under meit unitary con dition! in freib, clean cartons. Very highest auality, IniiitenSun-Malii Brand, the kind that you knew is geed. New 11 oz. Package Your retailer should sell veu 8un-MaId Seeded and Seedless Raisins in 11 oz. packages for net mere than 15c .- Bulls Net Mere Than 18c Your retailer should sell you 8un-Maid Seedless Raisins fn 15 oz. red package for net mere than 18c. 1 In the Central Section shops in this central section The Underclothes are devoted te corsets, bras- Thc underclothes Shep spccinl siercs, underclothes, negli- W.u moderately priced, well-cut trees, maids unnerms anu uncicrKnrmeni petticoats. The Corsets New thincs nre presented ns fnst ns they can be had from the I workrooms, and there is a con- The Little Corset Salen spe- ... R,irr)risinplv small cost. JV Between Market and Chestnut Streets there is a vast expanse of high-ceil-inged, brightly lighted fleer space that is designated the "Central Section of Wana maker's Down Stairs Stere." Three important women's cinlizes the best models of Adera, Lily of France, Mavis, Finesse, Medart, Gesuard, Youth Line and Neme corsets, and various girdles of well-known kinds. It features corsets for growing girls and juniors, cerFet3 for average size and extra large women, nnd it offers choice of the best front frent lacc corsets. This Corset Shep has the reputation of presenting novelties as quickly ns they are produced one always finds new 'things here. An experienced corps of fitters will gladly make correct fittings without charge. Prices are mostly $L'"0 te $7.50. (Itnwn Sliilm Stiirr . Cotten underclothes SOc te SW5, Silk underclothes $1 te S'i.'jO. Fxtrn-size underclothes 55c te $0.50. Silk petticoats -S'i.S.") te S").50. Silk princess slips ?-').&r te $5.50. Sateen princess slips $1 te ?.T. Outing flannel underclothes are 50c te $2.'J5. Half Price for Mussed Underclothes, 50c Step-in bloomers, separate chemises, white satin camisoles, long white sateen nnd seersucker petticoats a" new 'in'f price be cause they are mussed or soiled. Central) The Brassieres ; Hrnssieres for slender, uvcrnRe and large women. Wnnnmnkcr Straightlinc brassieres, $lte 3; -ether brassieres, 50c te $6.50. ' The Negligee Shep also contains a specialized collec tion of maids' uniforms nt $2.50 te $.1.85, and maids' white aprons at 25c te $1.50. Silk negligees (5.75 te $10.50. Corduroy bathrobes $3.50 te $7.50. Clearaway of Mussed Corselet! es, 85c Because sizes are broken and beiause most of them arc some what mussed from handling their prices have ben lowered a third, a half and in many instances mere thnn half. Seme have p'astie gtssets, some have clastic bandings at the" waistline. Hreche, basket weave and ceutil in broken size range from 34 te -14. Asked-for Silks Specially Priced $1.50 40-Inch Crepe dc Chine, $1.50 Yard Orchid, pink, brown, silver, Nile, honeydew, light blue, navy, black and white. A particularly firm, specially crepy weave. Lvery thread all-silk. , 35-Inch Wash Satin, $1.50 Yard Delicate shell pink, suggesting thc daintiest of underthings. It will give long and satisfactory service, is all-silk and is specially priced. 35-Inch Silk-Striped Taffeta, $1.50 Yard Just lowered a fourth! Delicate pink or orchid grounds striped in turquoise blue. Softly crisp, absolutely wn?hable. All-silk. (Down Mulrs Mere, Ontrnl) Warm Blankets and Quilts! Weel-Mixed Blankets, $5 te $7 All-Weel Blankets, $8 te .$12.50 Weel- and Down-Filled Quilts, $10 and $12.50 Don't let the cold snap which is surely coming seen find you shivering and unprepared. The Down Stairs Blanket Stere has a large and always-being-replenished supply of warm, fleecy blankets and quilts, marked se gratifyingly low that it would seem wool is cheaper than coal, and cer tainly easier te get. $5 Blankets $5 for fleecy blnnkets with a small percentage of woe.l in the filling. CGxSO-inch white ones with pink or blue borders. 72xS2-inch gray ones with pink or blue borders. $6 and $6.50 Blankets $0 for wool-mixed blankets for single beds; white with colored borders; GOxSO inches. $0.50 for wool-mixed plaid blankets in thc favorite colors. 70x80 inches. $7 Blankets $7 for wool-mixed white blankets that are mostly wool and excep tionally nice. 72x82 inches. $8 te $12.50 All-Weel Blankets $S for all-wool white blankets with pink or blue borders; GGxSO inches. S10 for all-wool white or plnid blanket". 70xS0 inches. $12.50 for all-wool white blankets, 70.XS0 inches, or for nil-wool plaid ones, 72x84 inches. $10 Weel-Filled Quilts Seft nnd eh, se warm! Screll stitched, with pretty floral sateen tops and plain sateen backs and borders. Rese, blue and green. $10 te $12.50 Down-Filled Quilts $10 ones are covered en both sides with Howe red sateen and nre made without contrasting borders. $12.50 one have pretty flowered hateen tops and plain sateen backs. Pink, rose, blue nnd yellow. (Down Stalrn Store. Ccntrnl) Many Delightful Frecks at $25 Women's dresses in the Down Stairs Stere start as low as $10 and any one will tell you that Wanamakcr's Down Stairs $10 dresses are famous. But today, let's talk of some of the charming frocks te be had here at $25. Most people like them particularly be cause there are only a few of a kind sometime."? only two or three which means that one is net likely te find duplicate:? of them. nirt i rif njivv Tiitceinn prnlvt U'ru. en in win.- .-- .., -j. small squares and mnde up en the bias and made very simply ami elegantly; itslN flaring sleeves are faced with gray Canten crepe. Anether is of navy Russian crepe woven with embroidered scrolls in the same color. Anether is of crepe de chine draped at the side and with red and geld eenls nt the waistline and rosettes of the same colors in old Italian fashion. The bhuk gown pictured is of crepe de chine with the long floating panels of the season and many parallel tuckings. One frock is of silk and wool crepe with top of eelet embroidered canton crepe. Crepe de chine frocks with bodices cov ered with Chinese stitchery have panels of the Annie picturesque work en the skirt. Fine Peiret twill dresses are simple and dignified and have, rows and rev3 e narrow black braiding en the tkirt nnd flowing sleeves. livening dresses nre nlse new and in describably pretty nt $23. Distinguished Tricetine Suits, $25 te $38.50 At T .'". plain tailored tricetine suits in nnw and black, lined with plain or figured penu de cgne. At ?27.e0, tailored or stitcher. trimmed tricetine Mitts in navy or black, lined with penu de cvgne or crepe. At JO, plain, omhreidered or braid trimmed tricetine suits in navy or black, blinwiug the large, convertible cellar which adds welcome warmth. Peau de cygne linings. At $"8.50, unusual models in navy or black tricot iue suits, featuring the mero ex clusive kinds of tailored stitchery and line finish. Hcautlful crepe linings. Whether a Man Pays $20 or $25 for a Suit of Clethes In thc Down Stairs Stere for Men, en the Gallery, Market he gets chemically tested all wool cloth, geed, conservative style and careful workmanship and finish. There are cheviot suits at S20 and cassimere and cheviot suits at .$25. A geed range of indefi nite stripes and mixtures. Medium and winter weights. Complete range of sizes. Separate Trousers, $5 An unusual new collection of all all all oel cassimere and cheviot trousers in k pie patterns anu" colors. Specially geed at this low price. Wanamaker's Standard Shoes for Men Are $5 They are te be had in Philadelphia only in the Down Stairs Stere for Men, en the Gallery, Market Street. We believe they embody the greatest amount of shoe style and shoe service at $5 a man wiM find any where. There are mere than half a dozen styles, and they are all just $5. High lace shoes and oxfords of black or tan leathers have extra-stout soles and various kinds of smart perforations and trimmings. Black kid Tace shoes and bluchers are built en conservative, comfort-assuring lasts and have rubber heels. Complete sbe range in each stle. Bnfn Geed Shoes for Scheel Beys, $3.75 and fl)urch $!i.7e for high lace tan leather shoes, sizes 01;; able Wide, square tees and rubber heels. )r ' $4.23 for high lace tan leather shoes, sires 1 te G V?" tips, mannish perforations, bra.-s eyelets and rubber h' -"Inn (Den n Miilrw Mnrr for Men, nn tin (iiillrr.t, Miirl"'fll"tgf Black cats and Jack e'Lanterns leulunt remind evitably of Halloween. The bright greens, ycUey. r, fairly shout their aai!ability for costume-, and decerat. blue," pink, white, brown and black. 2 1 inches wide. lllimn emirs store, rural) till 1 --) MEXg8 r"3s. &3 $&k JQ .jlsm ) .H H fi 1 J v 7 1 f te V-V- 17 - m Pi ' , ll L,Tl H V S?.-. $27.50 Br Half Dezen New Groups of Women's Coats, $14.25 te $42.50 S2S.50 Girls' $5 Jersey Scheel Frecks proved se esactly what the girls needed and liked that we had te place duplicate orders with the manufacturer for mere of the same model. Made of soft, warm wool jersey in the appnned straight-line style, effeet'ivu with a clever touch of zephyr embroidery. Seft, leaf-blown frocks trimmed with green; be coming blue frocks trimmed with scarlet. Sizes S le 15 Ncars. Pleated Serj-e Skirts, $1.50 Weel serge skirts, full pleated and but toned up en a washable white cambric bedj. Si7es S te 14 years. Sciffe IM id dies Are New At .'.", regulation styie middy bleu.ses with white braid trimming and tie "guard" cr nautical. Sizes 12 te 20 ye.u. A 54 "(), culV-hem middy bleuxs with white n gild braid and embroidered sleee bhicld; sailor tie. Sizes 12 te 18 years. (Itewn HLIn htert, Murket) Xe matter whether the sun shines warm or the North winds blew, it is time en the calendar for Winter coats and the Ceat Stere seems te knew it. Rack after rack of Winter coats at moderate prices seem te melt away every day. Tweed cnat-' fairly rush in and rush out. Tan coats arc equally popular. And the liner fur-trimmed coats come and go almost tee fast te keep account of them. It's Because This Season's Coats Here Are Se Exceptional Xew SI 1.25 coats are in black-and-white c- hrewn-nr.d-tan striped twied-seft nnd 'treng and utmost twice as geed looking ns tuuM ha"' been had lat var at the ame pri -p. Ye, thev lia laglae sleeves, UM-rted pleat back and joke lininir. ?18.")ll nml .'"II ('tint s inn cif snft trniln. & n arked eeut.ngs in solid brown or nav with IT tin Hecks 'f white wool himg through lie weave. Until are silk lined te har- a, i.u ,i... ..,.,.....:..! .1111 UH lilt . 11 1111 I coats win one's admirn- Suft, light weight nnc t dihtmctne, tin v are typical of sports and c ilil weather nrul all t'enil things outdoors. I'mished with leather buttons at $28.50. Camel's hair or iam. I', hair mixed centr form beautifully soft tan coats luxuriously silk lined at $"2.50 and S 12.50. New Skirts te Wear With Costume Blouses, $10 .Inst the thing wbch inimrh the cos tume blni.se into a t'.illv "i uMuriie." Kllifi' pleated niedels nuide of liirtiem, heavy blac irarimuse. ,iut new -many women hav already asked for them, and othe.s w in-tantly appreciate their beaut v and utilii II,.... f i ill ! 'i nt iiiiiiiurspuu djum'is niiiris, .m. I'aileitd medfls in gray and tan p rltj Mucks and m.xtuifs. Yeung girls te "match them up" with their Hweatci New Pleated Skirts for Auti ninni j ith the i I Jfliew tweed tmh XI first glanci Are $5 and $10.75 Mostly dnrk x nlc color en top and the bright Btrjne bene y dark prunella clethn and cropes, box pleated with the plain N V n i 8 jf M 'I H HVfXfQ Kt e