O . avv v?. jByENINa BUBLIO BBtXERPHIIAlDELPHIA, XmiDAY, JANUARY 20 192,3 ti iW i. ES, WILSON'S LORE K OF OLDEN MARKETS faves tlccipcs for' praised liver arid Onions and Utlier Colonial Dishes .. urns M. A. WILSON !. !- - -' iri.M. is'i. ... " i. !'. a ?' rtehf rtttrvta SriilB young and thriving Qunfecr city 1 en the banks of the Ddaware wm ;. j nmf imnreTcmcuta wcre sadly needed te frtcllltnte the mnrljetlnit of feedstuffs, nnd te this end, an ndtll- tien was mini en u.e -u Birtet, th extending- the market Lf, te Owlnr btrtet; which la new Seuth street. Bchnrf nnd Wcstcetl, h the HlMery of Philadelphia, tell us tbe wRslcrn moiety et uu murai. M nppreprlntcd te the country folks. In.-' vw ttell vr&a ready te hang rtt'y In August, 1810. Mlstre Se- pile Price tens in ner, umry e me .linn. Alse she telle of n special Tbinksglvlng Dinner tlmt was given tbU yer ,n ene or lnc lttmew W ..Mm. n n befitting token of the Jfr'g srntltude for the bountiful har- Ytst and prosperity. As was the custom in uie Kariy Colonial days, this dinner was for the re established and clty-drwscd meat ri'mirchnring a nuarter of beef and lure her rcclpe for preparlne an old- falhlonea MUCH uinnur which i win BM I0r 1119 OUimi'J muuii wtei, I'""' .t.. - tnenii tnr Rnmlev fcaturinc the old-tlme Colonial dlahca. ( Sunday Breakfast Stinmertyl Prune CUtes' Liter Smothered "With Onlone Bacen unrnimi rnta x-oiniue Bread Batter Coffee Stmday Dinner Bean Hnup Boiled Beef Boiled Potatoes Braleed Cabbnge fi'Tcet Snleed Beets Coleslavr imle Pleat Vanilla Sauce AFP Coffee Sunday Kvcnlns Tea Celd CutB of Cern Beef Pntnte and Celery Snlnd Apple and Prune Held Ten ,Tta market bn3ket for thl3 menu 111 require: 'Deans, pi-unes, hominy gritft, calves' llrer, bnrnn. com beef, onions, petn- nitar. Relntln' and the UMinl weekly SMcet a rolled ln-lket of corned beef, j wwh the meat nnd place In deep sauec Mn. cover with cold water and bring1 llewly te a bell : cook ulewlv, allowing ... mimilKs tn l)ii nniind. If Ten . live a flreless cooker you will find It vlll cook thh ment te perfccMen. If you feel that the cnlf'a llver I" te0 eipenslre, you may use lamb's liver, ihd if you cook It nicely your family e&net tell the difference. Beef liver ray b!e be iicd If you cannot nur clasc cither the calf's or lamb'n liver. Braked IMw Kniethcred with Onions "Wine the liver with a damn cloth end nit In thin nllre: If reu une cither tie' lamb or beef liver, remove the skin bMere elleing. 'Dip eacn Mice In Heur atw Brown enlchlv in n nki'lrt. w'th tilcntv of looking het fat : lift the slices no fat a thev nre cooked te a nlatf. When tie liver Is nil browned, drain off the Int. leaving about threu tablcHpoens of tie fat In the pan nnd add four tab'e tab'e epfiens of Heur and brown, then add ene and one-hnlf Clips of cold water and tlr until It eomen te boiling point. Cook for a few mluutcs then tula tlie Drowned liver and One tcainoen of salt, One-half rro.ipeoit e pepper. Tiny pinch of thyme. Three tablespoons of t'iitejar. .Cever nnd plnre where it will just timmer for fe'ty mlnntis. Te smother the onions : rccl and ellee twelve larce onions. W pliipe In n nklllet one-half cup of rlertmlng njnd when het add the onions, it'r, nnd just ns thev begin te brown im ene cup boiling wnter. Cever close cleso clese U nd let slmine- for fifteen minutes. tn remove the cover and turn und toss until the onions nie nicely lrewned ; iw te garnish the liver. U raised Cabbase 'Pnrehase two hends of cahbnge and JM the heart for the slaw. Cenk the balance In boiling water, und when trn ctr, drain und chop Una. New mince ene-nunrter neund of f-nlt perk fine (tee Colonial housewife used corned Wrk). nrewn the perk In n skillet nnd fld enc-hnjf cup of finely chopped Milons, Cook slowly for n few minutes, then add the cabbece, M'Ureii well, nnd esii nnd turn Klewfy, adding thvee ta ta ta Lfspoens of vlncffar. Cook for fifteen nlnutes tlettly. Turn Inte a het dish. Sweet Pickled Beets Wash, nnd coel: the beets in the skins. tfiO tllPll ft mlf. ,ilnA iinrlft thr rnlil ter te voel. llemevc the xkins uud cut in iilece.i. Place In it saucepan One nip of xcate.r it which the lects re coeWrf, Ore-half cup of ihnrp cider vinegar, Thvi MArtpoem of flour, Btir te dibsolve the Heur and bring te 0 bell. Coel; fur five minutes, then add TArce foMcajieons of baeen fat, Tice teaipeana of suit. Three-quarter teaspoon of pepper, ?ke onions yre.tcd, Bimmcr slowly for twenty mlnutcu. Apple Fleat PnPA fniii. ..., 1 ...... ,.. . l"5. rincc in a paueennti Ona cup of tug,ir, ihnc-fjuutter cup of teetcr. Tlrln,. .. .. !...!! 1 ,. ... .--, i... ii nun nun UUI1K IOi- me Dlnntpn ili.i -,1.1 .!. .. i i m place where they will simmer :", until clear nnd trunrparcnt. "u may Flmke the saucepan occasion -iliv. but de net stir or disturb. i. , ,, a" eld-faRlilniwI bread pudding mJi ,",';, f,0llk htft,u brentl ,n ''0,3 rli,V i ." t"'1' l"r'1 "i iv piece of ill. etMnnd l'rm t,r5'' rl,b through i,,",",1 "ta-ii-e one cup or tins pre- nd mid fue eu, of milk, Vnc-hilf cup of sueur, te egm, nib'nL''11,' tl10 CR bcn'cr te blend: anSfi7i "ifi1 fl",H "lth m,1ted butter Wfiii ulti, tbu puddlns mlxtiire; bake tftn t?w "n, ntll Ket. Let cool nnd Bi? ,l .knlf" nbeut tke f..h'e of the vin nnllla tunes. A IV ise Darisinn ttefi clfTUn n.re merc censclent leii5 of th ,' ",'.,eCBgiiCB, is the verdle the henil of one i?jSe New yerk - i WANAMAKER'S ... , T ' . ' " Organ plays at 9, 11 aiti 4:Jp L'hlmei nt Noen DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S wteATHfeft Fair V Shopping in Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere 'Means Meney Saved en Dependable Merchandise il.4 Ammal Fiar Sale Every Fur Ceat and Every Fur Neckpiece at 25 Per Cent Less Cheap fur coats and neckpieces arc plentiful, but te be able te get dopendable furs of Wannmalter quality nt a aaving of a fourth is an event. Every pelt effered for sale in the Wanamakcr stere is of unquestioned quality. The real nnme of every fur is marked plainly en the ticket and there arc no masquerades. Yeu buy frith your eyes open, sure of quality and value. Fur Coats a Fourth Less This includes every fur coat in stock marmot, pony, muBk rat and ncarseal (dyed coney) at hew low prices ranging from $67 for n pony coat te $160 for a ncaracal (dyed ceney) coat trimmed with soft gray equirrcl. Fur Neckpieces a Fourth Less Fqx icarfs lit taupe, brown nnd black, $18 td $40 Japancae cress fox scarf, $13.00 Small Animal Scarfs Natural opossum, $0 te $13 Natural squirrel, $11 and $22 Mink, $15 te S33 Fitch, $11 te $30 Stene marten, $11 te $30 (Market) r . J I. I t mmmmmmm WalSWKkW UaHIBBlt riaBBBBBBHUalBKBBk. 55 $5 , $5 Cheer and Gaiety in New $5 Hats They seem be gay and light hearted that surely it will make a woman's outlook brighter te wear one! Such a hat gives a new Interest te ene's qntire wardrobe. A bright little affair is of scarlet crepe de chine with a four quarter crown nnd tiny ecashells en the upturned brim, which is faced inside with navy .itrew. Other cheery hats bIiew combinations of soft straw or hair cloth with taffetas, poplins and crepes de chine in American Beauty, henna, jade, Copenhagen, etc. Mfich fruit and flowers ero used en the lighter hats, while severe 3uil'- - feather pompena are about the only adornment seen en the ark- ones. (Martlet) New Frecks With Spring Freshness $10, $13.50, $15 te $25 $2S $13.50 $25 $13.50 $23.50 What a gathering of dclightfulncss! What freshness and charm I It's a joy te leek at the new things, fcel tlia crisp new taffetas and contcmplate the lovely colorings. Silk Frecks as Lew as $10 Simple slip frocks of Canten crepe and crepe de chine are made in pretty models that will leek well en young women. Velour, twill and tricetinc, tee, in about twenty models at this price. Weel Jersey Dresses, $10 and $13.50 Deth are one-piece styles in reindeer, henna, navy and brown. One style has a top cellar and cuffs of crepe de chine; the ether, which is sketched, has a novel braid trimming of pompon braid. Rustling New Taffeta Frecks As Spring-like as Pussywillews $15, $16.50 te $25 Here are bouffant new frocks of great charm. Seme are embroid ered with colored wools, some have applique flowers or fruit, and nearly all are ruffled, frilled und corded. A particularly lovely frock ha3 insets of Paisley printed silk capping the sleeves and banding the hips. $25. . Anether, with an old-fashioned surplice bodice, has n fluffy skirt, corded ever the hips and made with a scalloped flounce and hem. $25. (MarliOt) w , fl iu n M ppwt Centra 1 te Corsage Bouquets, 25c Lewest prlce of the season for the.se clusters of fruit, flowers and feliage in pretty lavender boxes. A dainty touch of color that amazingly brightens Winter cos tumes. Women's Fabric Gleve $1 te $1.50 Chamois lisle se firmly weven that it leeks like suede and in the season's popular shades. Strap-wnat, eight, twelve and sixteen button lengths, priced ac cording te length. Champagne, sand, white, cafe, grouse, mode, black and brown in the let, though perhaps net in every style. Charming New Hats Arc $3.85 Mebtly in close-fitting turban shapes in brown, light or dark blue, black, gieen and ether wanted colors. One especially pretty model Is of black taffeta silk and has a brim faced with white straw, fin ished with an audacious "dangly" ornament of black and white bends directly in front. Children's Steckines, 25c Blnck ribbed cotton ones in medium weight first quality. Sizes 6'i te 10. Cellar and Cuff Sets, 50c Bound or straight cellars with matching cuifs in white leath erette stitched in red or blnck, also ombreidorod linene and pique, eyelet cmbreidrry and combina tions of net and imitation Vcnise lace. Brassieres and Bandeaux, 35c and 50c Odds and ends of poplin, web cloth, satin nnd ether materials in many different styles. 13th Street Aisle Jewelry Novelties, 10c te $1 Wide range of attractive novel ties, including wooden bead gltdlcs, necklaces of beads or beads combined with mctul links,, cuff links, hatpins and ornaments, fancy combs and earrings in many nretty styles and color combina tions. Lincne Scarfs, 25c 17xB0-inch scarfs of white linene scalloped in white, rese or blue. CerscU, $1.50 and $2 Pink ceutll ones in tepless style for blender figures or longer mere heavily boned btyle for average figures,.$J..GO. Pink cotton breche corsets in topless style, $ii. Women's Flannelet Nightgowns, 85c and $1 Warm, fleeced gowns arc raade with long sleeves, double yokes and ;plaln high round necks or with cellars. Trimmed with satin, hemstitching or featherstitching. Pink or blue stripes at 85c; plain white or stripes nt 1. Bleemers, 50c Tlain white or striped flannelet with elastic at the waibt and knees. Extra-Size Batiste Bleemers, 75c Pink or white, cut full enough for comfort nnd well reinforced. (Central) $3.85 for Extra-Geed Uniforms for Maids JIaterialh are of unusunl qual ity nnd, as the uniforms were made in our own workrooms, we can vouch for the workmanship. They are in the regulation belted btyle in plnin blue, pink or lav ender chambray and black-and-white or blue-and-white btripes. 35c for fine pcrcale apren3 in slip-ever bib effect, (Central) Spring Blouses, $L1S Amazingly fresh and pretty for the small price! Striped voiles in the colors of the crocus lavender, pink, yellow; crisp organdies in peach color, plain white voiles and white blouses touched with color such are the refreshing new things. All have long clccvc3 nnd are made with tapes nt the waist, as se many women like them. Cellars are particularly attractive. Altogether thcre is a refreshing air of Spring about them. (Market) Women's Sweaters At Average Half Price A great variety of sweaters of wool, mohair and 3ilk in a wide range of colorings, but net all colors in any ene style or size. In the collection are plenty of browns nnd tan3 as well as navy blue, black, white, gvcen, orange and pink. ?H' or Elceyee8S wel slip-er.3 and" tuxedo wool sweaters. j..50 for tuxedo wool sweaters of a very soft quality in navy blue. 2.e .ter surplice tie-back sweaters of light-weight mohair and alpaca. 513.C0 for pure 3llk tuxedo sweaters in navy blue and black. Brushed wool scarfs in a wide variety, an average half pnee at $1.50 te $5. (Central) Any Number of Geed Winter Coats Fer Women and Yeung Women $20, $25 and $29 Lew prices, indeed, for practical Winter coats that are net ?& m rh IeB5 nd rough weather. Every coat is lined with silk and meat of them are interlined. Special at $20 A group of coats which huve been several dollars mero in ?;,lr st0,c's- VL ,w hiUre hut a few of a hind nnd in sizej lb te 38 only, se they have all been gathered together at $20. Mostly veleurs and Belivlas. Chinchilla Coats, $25 r me new cnincnuin coats in navy blue nnd cinnamon brown They are strictly tailored and just wemen like. at "ti s&i lfrM w, II if L RuM I J i t i if tS If X. villi If T px$ y i ft w-.' l fir i f 1 ,, i( . hm i JJt $25 rv i vl rVwjv.'a! " " w "iiiiviiiiiii coma in ns 'ILIW J-wrth Plnln color silk linings. They fft'lwV&y the BOrt coate t'181 young wome) '( IM 17in,..11n..nJ r . anrf a ui-vuueicu V.UU18, ip&e Blue and brown velour and cut Belivia ceata with flgurcd silk linings und cape collare of beavcrettc. Conservative Coats, $29 Many women like suede veleurs, without trimmimrs $47.50 coats of this type. They are of geed ? . i.i ' vv''" "",' ,J'Bt "U1 wuu mue ana wen cut. au 4iuy uiuu uuu urewii, sin: nnea. Fur-Trimmed Coats, $39 te $65 Seft, luxurious coats with cellars of skunk-opossum, Aus trallan opossum, rnccoen, nutrin, wolf, beaver nnd squirrel, rhe finest nnd meat faoliienablo coating mntorinle are used, and the linings are of pretty silks. The coat sketched, at ?.J7.C0, is of brown Belivia with n cellar of nutria iur. (UMlltt) Men's All-Weel Overcoats $21.50 $29 $35 An all-wool overcoat la the only kind te buy. That may seem a high-handed Btatcment but it la full of wisdom. It is only wool that gives warmth and real pro tection and that is what an overcoat ia for. Why carry excess weight from your shoulders weight that doesn't mean a thing toward warmth, protection or ser viceability? An all-wool overcoat is the only kind te buy. These are all big, warm, double-breasted ulsterettes, some with half belts and some belted all around,. Seme of the thick coatings have plaid or contrasting Many of the overcoats are specially priced and the actual money saving is enough te count. Yeung Men's All- Weel Suits at $25 Mixed cheviets are in tones of gray and brown and the suits arc well tailored and carefully put together. SPECIALS: Men's Brogue Oxfords $5.25 Men fs Half Hese 2ec for artificial silk-plated half hose in black, navy and cordovan, "seconds. ' 50c for heavy ribbed wool half hese in heather mixtures. 85c for full-fashioned fancy wool half hose in striped effects. 51 for full-fashioned black silk half hose, "seconds." "Where did you get these oxfords?" men ask ethers who wear them. Most men ere amazed when they learn the price. Twe styles nre of brown leather with deuble welted soles with inlaid light fiber. One has saddle straps and straight tip3 and the ether has full wing tip3. Beth ohew many perfora tions. Seme have rubber heels. All sizes. (Oallirr, MnrUet) Children's Flannelet Pajamas, SOc Pink or blue striped flannelet makes warm and cozy sleeping garments for children of 0 te 1-1 years. The pajamas are in one piece style with a pecket nnd rufllca at the ankles. (Central) 22-inch Linen Napkins, $5 dozen Five different patterns. (Central) Sports Skirts, $5 Bex-pleated skirts of wool plaids and striked prunella arc in Inns, browns and blues with here nnd there a touch of bright color. Tan prunellas with checked stripes are especially pretty with brown or tan sweaters. (Market) Beys' All-Weel Suits With Twe Pair of Trousers Special at $13.75 Thoroughly reliable suits the parents who shop for their boys seen find that out. AH arc Norfelks with box, side and knife pleats of various kinds, and are of brown or gray mixed cheviot, all-wool and closely woven. The suits are well tailored. The coats are fully lined with mohair. Beth pair of trousers are lined throughout and every seam is taped. Wnat is mero, they nre well reinforced. Their nppcarance equals their durability, which is saying a great deal. Sizes 8 te 18 ycarr. Big Beys' Shoes, 2.75 A special price for geed shoes of black and tan leathers in straight-lace style en English lasts. The soles nre welted and the heels arc bread nnd low. Sizes 1 te 6. (Oallerj-. Mnrliet) This Is the Time of Year When AH Girls Need Clethes It seems the tag-end of everything. Last Winter's coat is shabby, dressc3 all seem te be giving out nt once. There aren't enough middies te be euro of a clean one for gym and, quite likely, there's the graduation frock te think of! The Junier Stere is prepared for just such an emer gency with inexpensive clethes made especially te fill girls' present needs. Coats in the Style Sketched, $17.50 The material is a fine dark blue overceating, warm and durable and nicely tailored. The coats nre lined throughout. Sizes 15 and 17 yeard. Other coats for junior girls are 10.76 te $20. Girls' Jersey Frecks at $5.75 Fine for school! Henna jersey dresses with white linen cellars and cufFs are in sfze3 12 te 16 years. Velveteen Frecks Lowered in Price 57.60 for velveteen frocks in sizes 10 te 14 years. They are in blue nnd brown, prettily trimmed. One ia sketched. 512.50 and $16.50 for velveteen frocks in sizes 14 and 16 ye3ra. Most of them are en the straight youthful lines that are se becoming te girls of these ages. (MarUet) Siiirsf $7.50 517.50 Special: Imported Ginghams 45c Yard Think of itl Beautiful silky dress gingham of the quality for which you'd expect te pay a great deal mere, marked only .15c. Celers are lovely brown, green, pink, light blue, navy, black, red and lavender checks. 1)2 inches wide. These traveling southward will want it for frocks, hats, etc. And fercsighted women uill want it for Summer frocks, blouses and hats; and fashion whispers that the newest handkerchiefs are being made of it. (Central) New Oxfords of Exactly the Kinds That Women Want Most of them will be worn with wool stockings for the rest of the Winter, are heavy enough for everyday wear and the lines are excellent. Seles for black kidikin Oxfords en Mender lasts with simulated wing tips, welted sele3 and medium heels. $6 for sports Oxfords of tan grained leather with full wing tips with decorative cutting and perfora tions and brass eyelets. The thick welted soles are outlined, with white stitching and the heels are very low. $6.40 for two kinds of tan calfskin Oxfords. Heth have low heels and welted soles. One has a straight tip and the ether a simulate J saddle ntiap with perforations. (Chedntit) Geed Cheesing Among Women's High Shoes at $3 Beth black and tan leather fcheei arc here in conservative styleb with welted s,olea and medium or low hceK Net ull sizes in every kind. Dark Brown Leather Shoes Special at $4.75 Seme have applied straight tipi and ethers have simulated square wing tips with perforations. The medium heels are finished with rubber and the welted selcn ave outlined with white stitching. Children's Sturdy Brown Shoes Special at $2.90 Sura li te 'J in high brown leather shoes with niu.:ru vecs, unisneu wiin tipa, and thick selus. Sale of 2000 Pair of Women's Silk Stockings at 85c Special purchRBe from a dealer who vaa oveuteeked with UiU pauicular grn brand featured elsewhere m the city nt a considerably h'gr-r prlct. Closely uev. tide. A btandard nil fthiutr lliirwl t'nltrm 1nnn uml inl... .t ...1 .. .I.... .1......1.1.. c . . . All sizes, 8 te 10. Plenty of navy a.dV-onleva,; ,7s w .11 blacL ' Wm'a "'" (Cent rut) tilk net fiber and with mercerized f . ! H Hi Svl 1 frl 'II HI 41 IMI 1 M m I'HJ V li&h Lt ii
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