w mw'W' wi v tY V Wvv;:r v , .4rp -Afe in f6.ul i EVENING , PUBLIC LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY.' DECEMBER 8, 1922 X47.; v Wl -U rr .. Baked Cunea en s fie Savery Feature ' I ! T Sirrf Will Ferm an Unusually Attractive Treat, and Then K T ham's the Pin With Penrhn tn rl. x an Excellent Dinner By MBS. M. A,NVILSON jx toil, bp ttrs. it, A, Wilsen. All TODAY is the first Friday in the month of December nml the season -.m M wenther sharpens the appo appe Ste and the family expects mother te irra'nge n mere nbjindant hent-preduc- tyta tate fall harvest products nnd M0t the early vegetable ceng. that 2?mini In from the Southern mor mer wt. X the housewife almost nn un llmitKl variety te select fromjer tlie 8a yoT'netlcrd the nilnra, Aral win "he market stalls? If se, you find this gamey little bird very Slice fating indeed. The evcraRC size '"?!" L.i will Kcrve four umnle nor- SiSf and can be made te serve five JSS Se try it today in place of ether meat. ftiKMtire Menu for Three Meals en Sunday Breakfast Baked Applc3 Cereal und Cream IViich Tenst With Heney Coffee V Coffee Dinner ..,. iiemc-muuu i;iuki: " Km it ceckiqh kerf Rnlnea Fowl Brown Gravy Urn"nlU "'" Startled Turnips Cnbbace Salad Hawaiian Peach Pic. Supper Petate Salad Garnished with Eggs and Bacen Wiele Wheat Bread Chcese Sandwiches 1 Sliced Tomatoes Bleed Pineapple Spenge Cake Tea Baked Guinea Hen Prepare the guinea hen in the usual inner ns for chicken nnd place in the guinea hen a poultry filling. Place la the baking pnn nnd rub the. guinea ken with plenty of shortening, and then last lightly with flour. Place in het wen and Just as seen as the hen rem encqn te blown bnste with Three cups of boiling water. One-half cup of geed shortening, The giblets and neck. Place in saucepan nnd bring te boll bell inj point. Simmer slowly for twenty minutes, then use te baste the guinea hen. About twenty minutes before lervlng, add One-half cup of highly seasoned French dressing. Oft-half cup of chilt sauce te the envy. Time allowance for cooking the guinea hen Is In slew even after the first thirty minutes for one nnd one-quarter hours. II ene-hnlf cup of flour is placed in th nan wiien tnc ncn is niaccu in me eren te brown, you will find the gravy ill made and ready after adding the French dressing and chill sauce te (train and serve. Cabbage Salad Shred fine as for slaw one-half hend t rablnse. Xew chop the shaved cabbage fine nnd add One gieen pepper, minced fine, Ttce small onions, minced fine, Three branches of celery, minced fine. Fer a dressing, place in small sauce tea Three-quarters cup of water, Tue-thiuls cup of vinegar, Three leiel tablespoons of corn cern itarch, One and one-half teaspoons of mus, lard, One teaspoon of salt. Three-quarters teaspoon of lehite pepper, ielk of one egg. Beat haid te blend and bilng te boil ing point. Cook for five minutes, then add Dlrec tablespoons of butter. One teaspoon of mustard sted, One-half teaspoon of celery seed. Blend in well and pour while het ever the cabbage. Hawaiian Peach Pie Place in Iren skillet Many Suits and Frecks Depend Solely Upen Lines M,. 'A ,' One and one-half cups of brown Ttce tablespoons of butter, J tea tablespoons of water. Cook te sirup. New cover the bot tom of the skillet, leaving the sugar sirup in the skillet with well-drained canned peaches. New place In mixing One cup of sugar, xeiks of three eggs. Cream well and add One-halt cup of cold water, One and one-half cups of flour, J hrce level teaspoons of baking pote- Sift the flour and balclng powder to gether twice. Beat te smooth fine bat ter, then cut and fold in the stiffly beaten whites of the three eggs. Pour one-half of the sponge cake batter ever uie prepared peacnes in the skillet and bake In slew even for thlrty-five min utes. Turn the balance of the sponge cake in small well-greased and floured pan and bake for twenty minutes In slew even. Use this cake for the sup per. When the Hawaiian pie is baked Invert n lersc plate ever the pie and turn at once from the skillet. This pie is tferved in the usual pic cuts with the plain sirup from the peach Jar poured ever when ready te serve te form a sauce. MRS. WILSON'S ANSWERS ' My Dear Mrs. Wilsen Klndlv pub lish a menu for n New England Sunday night supper. We have a gentleman trem Bosten te visit with us nnd are at a less te knew what and hew te cook a New England supper. AGNES M. B. Suggestive Dishes for New England Supper Baked Beans Brown Bread Fried Potntees Het Slaw Apple Sauce Tea Creamed Finnan Haddic en Toast Cele Slaw Belted Apples Spenge Calie Tea Celd Slices of Cooked Cern Beef Celcannnn Slaw Itice Pudding Tea CeNl Cuts of Roast Beef or Perk Petate Salad Stewed Fruit Cake Tea The colcaunen Is left-ever boiled po tatoes and cabbage fried in little bacon drippings until nicely cooked. Mr Dear Mrs. Wilsen Picas cive recipe for making cele slaw and creamed cabbage. MRS. A. B. Cole Slaw Shred cabbage in fine shavings and place in pan of cold water te crisp for two hours, drain in colander nnd turn in cloth and shake'dry. Place in mixlne bowl and add suffi cient dressing te blend with the cab bage. The Gcrmnn housewife makes a bacon dressing as fellows for the slaw : Mince fine two ounces of bacon nnd brown nicely in bklllct. New add One grated onion, Three tablespoons of finely minced parsley, Five tablespoons of vinegar. Bring te boiling point and pour ever three cups of the prepared cabbage. Cream Cabbage Chop cabbage fine nnd place three cups or tnc prepared cabbage In bowl, and add Ohe tablespoon of mustard seed, One teaspoon of celery seed, One green pepper, chopped very fine. Twe-thirds cup of thinned mayon naise dressing, One' teaspoon of salt, One-half teaspoon of white pepper, nnd blend well. Thin the mayennaibe dressing with One-half cup of sour cream, One-half cup of sharp vinegar. My dear Mrs. Wllien Please give recipe for making npple butter. MRS. B. Hew large a recipe de you require? All requests for recipes and cooking in formation must be accompanied by name and uddrchs. This Is net for publication, but us evidence of geed III11U. "SONGBIRD" SLAIN; MAN WOUNDED Bedy of Evelyn M. Rainbow Found In Her Heme Bearder Badly Injured "BROKE rlEART,"-NOTE SAYS By Associated Press Paterson, N. J., Dec. 8. Respond ing te nn anonymous telephone cell early today, Pntcrsen police found the bodyef Miss Evelyn Mabel Rainbow, a concert singer, en the fleer in the basement of her house. She had been shot twice through the heart. Nearby lay Harry Hartnr, whe1 formerly bearded at the Rainbow home, dangerously wounded. He had been shot in the right temple and under the heart. Ilartcr was removed te n Pntcrsen hospital in a dying condi tion. A note, evidently written nfter he Iind shot nnd killed Mist Rainbow, was found near Harter's body. It rend : "Ooed-by. Give my watch nnd ring te David, my son. I am asking hl forgiveness for the deed wlilch T imvn done. I nm taking the eiie with me who broke my heart and drove me te this." It wns signed H. Hnrter. A second note, nddresscd te Ilnrter's wjfe, read: "I am asking forgiveness for this. I enn see no ether wnv nut. Take care of father. Geed-by. 'Geed- byi" The police said that Hnrter. who Is middle-nged, had scparnted from Iiis wife several months age. Miss Rainbow had conducted a music studio at her home since returning from n concert tour in Eurepe nine months nge. SAYS HECTIO LIFE MAKES SOCIETY GIRLS OLD AT 20 Weman Docter Finds Them Wern Out and Nerve-Tired Londen, Dec. 8. "Wern out nt twenty" was the phrase applied te the modern society girl by Dr. Agnes Savill, eminent woman doctor, in n strlkhif; lecture before the Londen Institute of Hygiene. "The society girl nowadays dispenses with a chaperon," she said, "nnd her mind is becoming poisoned by the hectic life that she leads, her cigarettes, whis kies and sodas, and unhcalthful meals. When she marries her standard nf relationship with her husband and chil dren will net be a high one. "I have seen some of these girls. After a few years of society life they age by" ten years, and already at the age of twenty they are as worn out nnd nerve-timl ns If they were forty "I think the cocktail habit among young girls is a serious danger. It Is lamentable a girl of twenty cannot take a meal without first having n cocktail." Dr. Snvlll blames parents for what she describes ns "this physical degen eration," asserting only they can remedy it. f WILSON IS "WONDERFUL PATIENT," HIS WIFE SAYS Declares ex-President Better Than at Any Time of Illness Baltimore, Dec. 8. 5frs. Woodrew Wilsen was the guest of women Demo crats of Maryland, who gathered yes terday te celebrate the recent Demo cratic victory. Mrs. Wilsen said that former Presi dent Wilsen, while net se far en the rend te henlth ns recent newspaper re ports had Indicated, was much better than he had been at any tlme slnce his recent Illness. "Mr. WINen," she said. "Is the most wonderful patient Imaginable. He also has the greatest store of patience which it Is possible te have, and he does exactly what he is told." "He depends a grcnt dcnl en his rnnc, but this dependence is noticeably less than It wns several months nge. During the Inst summer he hns made greater improvement than at any ether time slnce his illness. "A tonic which Docter Graysen has prescribed for him Is pnrt of his daily regimen. He Is absolutely faithful te It, and he has an excellent appetite." Cherbourg, Dec. 8. Jeseph P. Tu multy, before embarking en jthe Ma jestic, yesterday with his seventeen-year-old daughter Mary, who was the vlcjlm of a grave automobile accident nt Munich, snld : "Woodrew Wilsen will henceforth piny nn Important role in politics. The fnllure of the various Internntlennl con ferences nnd the difficulties met, nota bly at r.ausanne, have made him regret mere thnn ever thnt the League of Nations hnd net been taken seriously. "He new Is rallying with greater conviction te this four-yenr-eld project." Pearls Re-strung PrlMd tewMt In the eltr. Expert work. Alt kind of ntrklacei re-ftrnnt. Knotting iptclnltr. Quick lerrlce. Werk futrin- Med. CUtpi fiimlihed, Heal Pearl Ca ferrr nulldtnsv meat rcan vs., jbse Chemnut St. Est. IStT Dell Hospital DOLLS'' Repaired and Mad te Loek Likm JYu A full line of new dells and Xmas stockings. Frank Kiesling 2139 North 6th Street r wmxKmmmmwmmmmMKmy Of All Things geed te eat in this world Victer Bread is one of the best. Werk of Jewish Charities Jacob lllllikep. executive director nf the Federation of Jewish Charities, will occupy the pulpit at Temple Beth Slie Slio Slie lein. Bread nnd Courtland streets to night. He will dcbcribc the work of the llfty-three constituent ngencies of the Federation In the relief of distress in Philadelphia throughout the year nnd of the plnns of the Federation for lOiBI. In all our Stores ruiBrui i WEDDING I 100 ENORAVKD H AWNnnNrrMttNTi Other Stelen Net KnrraTffl at I lA.ne nt inn I Writ or phene Wnlnnt 25-28 far I Intent tampien nnd cerrect fermf. Vsernl Enirnvlnn 8hnp. Stl Walnut St.- ter I nt. I SAU NITERS ' Mk, Ilk nnd Stk . . rt 1 C Solid Oeld Weddlnir Rlnr V10 ESTABLISHED 6 TEAKS Platinum Wtddlnr Eten S15 Upward 11 Si 13 8. Sth St. ST10 Otrmantewn Ay. t-ta0QKrfJaC0a3 ; Charming Xn Xmas Gift arm Special Dell Iturfeir Umpi Btai'.'lfullr allk m rotund. CholeJ nf blue and i". lunula rW SB BO Guaranteed Tree Lighting Outfits All imperfect bulbs renewed without cost Imported Bronze Figures Tere lights, glass night lamps &E LAMPS 3rid Rtadiai 2.50 u' Boudoir Lampa . . Open Evgs. Except Wed. DO YOU ENJOY LIVING? De you show it by a happy disposition, a pleasant voice and a cheerful smile? if you de, and you are a young woman between 18 and 25, 1 can offer you an opportunity te become a Bell Telephone Operator. Right new is the best time in the whole year te secure one of these permanent positions. MISS STEVENSCK1, i63t ARCH STREET 8.30 A. M. TO 7 P- M. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA Hhv 1 I. ,H "! "I.I I ,1 'J- flDaffi K J ccm& GW.HU -J''' : LL "2 l 1 ii! iH lil'll, !,l!'! Iii'H' 1 mm ,nfcninMBkahnk.alnt l'l"tl RECAPS "Heme of Service'' Don't Gamble When -you buy VICTHOt.A you are sure te be fcutltiflecl. but buying nny etbtr machine Is u gninble. Why tuke n chnncu? AW have VICTIlOI.A eutnts te HUlt all tastes and pouketbeoIiH en Iho easiest kind of terms. Machine & 6 Records, 12 Selections $Jfj CA Others Up LtUeOV te $1500 Open Men., Vcd. and Fri. Eves. "44&4ft J Just Ucleiv IVEyJKA. nth Li03Ir33Chtnt4Sirect. .tau. ,1 , ! .. 77r ?i . . v ,r . ,v ft1 STORE ORDERS 1 Enable Ten te Buy Anything Anywhere and Pay Us en Easy Terms S. R. WEAVER, Inc. 1112 CHESTNUT ST. KRoemi 21 and immt giiiiiuiiuiHiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiinimiiuiiiianiiiiiiimtiiiiiiiiinng 1 JONES' SHOES J I Arch Support Shoes 1 2752 Germantown Ave. f Ladiei' Finest Viel Kid Comfert Shots, with Steel Arth Support. Rubber Heels Attached. 1 Real Nalure'i Comfert I SALE OF Gr cfiy IMPORTERS 1530 WALNUT ST. CAe) J (k ! :$3.85 J rtiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimiiiniiimiif5 All altrn 1 Frem 2 All wldthn (e 10, nt My denr Mrs. Wilsen: Will you plwiM b'ive recipe liew te ninke r'us taul? JOHN C. Mace in mixing bowl One and one-half eups of mill:, four tablespoons of sugar, Four eggs. I'se retnr.V PCtr-benter nml u-liln fnr live niinuti's. Itub ciistiird cups with hiittci liberally nnd fill with the cus tnnli Hi't the custnrils in hakinir tmn nml fill the pnn nbmit two-thirds full , of warm wnter; bnkp in slew even until ' when tasted the custard in hnltp.). 'Vn , ,,.,t ,1.., .........! t ....... .. " I 1 u-Di i in.- iiiniiuii iiimt rnrpiniiy n silver 1 Icnifp, nnd if no pustnrd ndheies te the I knlfi tlie custiird lei bnked. It usually nnpiii-ps nbeut forty inlnutPH In slew iipii te bnkp vuhtnriR The correct tempcrnture is 1100 degrees Fnhr. Toe much bent mnkes custards wntcry. My denr Mrs. Wilsen Will you kindly tell me bow te prescrve chest- nutM, called mnrrens. I have tried many times but they nrc nlwnys hard. MltS. r. A. II. It will net pny you te attempt te pieserve the nmrrens nt home. They are treuted by speeinl process before prescrvliiK In the syrup; then, tee, the wuicty of cliestnut is the renl factor. Theie grown In the southern part of Ihirepc nie especially adapted for tills v.urk. Special utennlls nnd long tedious pret'pf-s is needed te bring this fruit te peifecilen. Dnn. I TAPESTRIES ' FOREIGN or Demestic tt RIGHT Prices Mr.: :t in; ti.r,i,i.:. "?i. ."i.t'"' STAMPED LANDSCAPE CANADIAN HOMESPUN BAGS IN ALT, COLOnS GIFTS BEADS WOOL Germantown Novelty Shen t W. CIIKLTRN AVE. fitn. !) I 1 el BACHRACH PORTRAITS at reasonable prices will solve your Christmas problems, but their quality dempnds time and care errange your appointment now new before it istoelate. PIIOTOCPAPHS OF OISTINCTION 1626 Chestnut St. PHILADELPHIA y COUINNE LOWE lUtt nnu.,!SiSues ar, certnlr' the main Jacket yn,,Cftl5 .'" tllu H' f 10'' and niei,. i,i,.f .,,., , ... ,;s,,'hi;nl ') bronie n,. ? Is. "wi'U'llshcd h S7iS."--.w W0'.nen.s'eneiVherHdP.,V ffalr (niZL? 1'wteclly btrulght-line 'tonie iri; ,u "l ,t".". Ilet'" line with ? Ien. .Si ..u.'!d '."Wat the Hides ..t DupJalhiiiigTibicinoerUmpB IIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIII'lllillli'lllliliilililMli!! ESTABLISHED 1869 :.JilLUl!i BROAD STREET AT SUSQUEHANNA AVENUE 'VejMrtp' faBMinHen MSBB ESTABLISHED 1889 Start te Pay After January 1st, 1923 cfbfenw ,, etn int. fn Brent deal It la ,. i nl "uuroidery. Pt rahloi.nneU''1 ,lmt "mi.v et ll' Jlt ye.)0u'. '"'""'lays w. "" Ulrt'U-lMOl'n fnhimi. IthUk 'V Hit 1 1 r,r. , ? of V ,;'' c!c,"'w .ny 't''li lavish ttnlal n,i " :.""" 'Ul .." "0 IIIK1 en ninn. liiinii. i or rds y" "OHIO klrlll., " "ii HllllirillK II ",cktedsh1,V":1('""0",'f tM" .nil uffi,i V.,,b1 ""-:"' Pufwl ri I Wh ii ,iu ."1 '!re "fit'" used ,..-" leiui i" Hip wrnn. Miilf ..i. ri....i- .,.,'"' Province and u'wra s! I'i,,,' arrnn.i.1 i rmeterlu' "re reme- k REAL COMFORT FOR THE EYE Thcue lamps kIve n neft, comfertnblo Illumination, pervading tlie cntlre room : something never befere posxlUle with a tnble or deer lamp. On oxlilbl exlilbl thin every eenlnK from 2 V M te 9 I. M. et 202 S. 42 d Street Fit UK One tnMe lamp given iiw.iy with the niirrtmse 0( ene' lloer lamp aB (.hewn). Orders given up te Dec. IBtli will be de livered for Christmas. ffff "V V ". "" tw '?, II E M IS Ml IrHsjif f Ii iff. f c S I Ft $15.00 4-fc. geld laval- Here. Diamond and tiearl (Iren. $140 Weekly $20.00 U-k. pttreett geld one lane diamond $1.00 Weekly $750.00 Platinum l.nvaU llrrr Four large dlametttl id eim. $65.00- nttmand Laval- llert, fwicy filigree srtttna $2.00 Weekly $90.00 Whit- void laval- Uere uludtlrd with d i. Hi tlds. $2.00 Weakly ,r-a $50.00 H-U. diamond snake ring with full dlamnnd. $1.00 Weekly $8.00 i $11.95 "ne'vZV. "&&,?", WieM:" $1.00 Weekly Hellcl geld hand carved signet ring. SOe Weekly ' ' .' '.wwwitirai $38.00 H-karat white geld lllptn wtht watch silver dial, plain ur engraved S2.00 Weeklv "HllgiSullEF OPEN MONDAY, A3P r f .r- f'et.i, $45.00 m n Jh-harat white geld ti'Hsl watch. n.l,;,fi,.r movement x silver dial, case plain or engraved, guaranteed te give sailsactien. $2,00 Weekly r-KinAY SATURDAY F.VES. UNTIL -?o'T""''""vr!nrew;p I II Geerge Allen, 1214 Chestnut Street Inc. 1214 Established 1837 Until Christmas this store will be open te 6 P. M. Sports Hats at $7.75 and $8.00 That Were as Hiph as $10.50 1 Such a variety of pretty shapes ar.rl colorings that you will want one at once. There aie hats of felt, duvetyn and natt's plush in black, bright blue, chestnut, brown, tnupe and bottle gieen. New only $7.75 and $8.00. . Fitted Party Cases, $18.50 te $22.50 Every' yeunp girl will want one of these' love'y party casts, net only because the colors are se attractive, but because they hac such splendid fittings as well. At $18.50 there arc black ones, 8' inches long, cither of vachette or of dull leather. The $20.00 ones are the same size, but come in a variety of pretty colorings in enamel leather and with gilt and enameled fittings. The 10-Inch case "is $22.50 and mav be had in black vaehette or colored enamel leather. All of them have large mirrors" and a brush und comb, perfumt bottle and powder box. Hersman Talking Bells $3.00 Among these dells there are values up te $5.00 and all of them aie worth mete than $3 00. They al! s-ay "Jin-ma" when lifted te one's bheulder and they may he drc'ed in frocks or rompers in all sorts of styles or colorings. Allendale Underwear $2.00 In all styles. The legular $2.50 gaiments at $2.00 and extra sizes, usually S3.00, M. $2.50. Silk and Weel Hese, $2.75 a pair Full fashioned silk and wool hose in camel's hair, pray, navy and brown Re duced fiem $3.75 a pair. Beaded Sewing1 Baskets at 75c There is a wonderful assortment in the e:kr -chev.-h of thebc bcidcd baskets and they maj be ha ' in t ve different sizes and rhnpes. An (Ncei'jnt vjjje at 75c. Red and Helly Sibbens for Christmas Packages It i a geed idea t) get it carl while e u ie' ' at-e cimplete. 'ihe ic 1 ribbji. t.ir 1 te '), is 18c te 55c a ten-jarti piece ll l' ' ,1 bmi m aiuUh designs S ;j, L. ;, $1.5(1 a ten-yard piece and 12c and luc tei it e- ;.i i jjie. e . Needle Beeks, Scissors Cases and Manicure Sets Will Selve Your Christmas Problems A. The rir.-t needle case in the drawing holds a vi.cd upply of needles. $1.(10. I). Anether needle book of a different .lia))' has pages of tlaunel aNe and may be had in various colors of leather. $2.00. The in sert shows these needle books and ca-e.- open. F. A veiy leinpact B. This case i.s ene of suede which holds a great many fine qualitj needles. .'52.00, E. The flat scisseis cas holds three pairs of scis sors .Me shewn in the sec ond insert. It can be had in different colors of leather. $-1.50. G. This case has a differ- t". This needle book is of nl'u'eid, with pages of flannel holding geed ste.l I'e.lk 1. JO. fej9 ym-rSmw(mmm m J C . sers case holds thiee pairs ent method of opening nnd me learner is of a better quality. It contains three pairs of scissors. $0.00. I. A fiat manicure set is very convenient for travel ing, especially when it con tains everything one would "ted. It may be had in various colors of leather. $0.75. '.M-IIC Ml ,S T3 iw--ii 'Ij&rr' e-tv Jui' of siisser-, ef very geed quality. Cases in a aricty of colors. $ 1.10. II. Any man in the world will appreciate a compact tool case like this one. In the insert it is shown hew all the tools fit into the one handle. $1.00. .1. Anether Hat case is verv nttriirtivnit. fitted out. '1 he insert shows hew they both lnnlr ffnl. J..l .mat I. ..W. --- t .- iii umuruni colors. $9.00. leek folded up ' mememimeerSSmW3 1 ""! I f IKjflTIpnnHIVnvlnnnninnHnW' The third manicure set la in .. nt of rolled alligator skin that rolls up an nrrangeiucnt some women prefer. $0.50. iL ' EsM w :a ifii ! T & 'J A ', II mzm 'Mi m m 5", 'Mm -V. Ai V. m TOfHni h
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