- in r,w ; a !"T 6 .i'. 'r'W y-dl O 22. EVENTOG TOBLIC LEDGER-PHILAUJELPHIA, FBIDAT, 'APEITJ 11, 1019 h "Wtf ; jt. $WHAT TO HAVE TO EAT FOR SUNDAY SURPRISING A HUSBAND IN THE SHOPS APRONS' W .t &, i ' j" 'likH . pir kmi iv If- i'f K' r 1 BF r ii II SK , If m ft. 1 Hit- BS ? . - i: S4 TtfZftA F TALK BY MRS. WILSON Tafce your Basket and Go See for Yourself Hoiv Far You Can Make a Dol lar Go rA Marketing List That To tals $2:?5 and Provides for Sunday Breakfast and Dinner By MRS. M. A. WILSON (Copurtoht, 1919, i Jfrj. tl A. TTlljon. All rioMt restntd.) rpHE family market basket has whether to market personally or just to phone your order in or pernaps make up a list and send the child to the store. To take the basket upon your aim and personally visit the maiket will benefit you greatly not only finan- daily, but also physically. Most home folks have insufficient outdoor exercise. Take time early in the morning to visit the maiket. If necessary, just sec xne DreuKiasi dishes aside, slip on your coat and hat and go. Then note the difference between a personal visit and the ordering of supplies over the phone. You will frequently be surprised to find that food purchased over tne phone will show an advance o sev- erai cents over mat personally pur chased. Always ask the price before pur chasing. This will enable you to frequently find a substitute fqr the high-priced article. You will have an opportunity to personally select fruit and vege tables, picking out those that will suit your needs and thus eliminate, waste. Frequently the shopper who i?, upon the spot is enabled to take ad vantage of special products of which the telephone purchaser would have' no knowledge. Always bring perishable foods home with you; do not leave them to be hauled through the dust and, heat $,i of town for several hours before you 'receive them. ' Sample Saturday Marketing The menu: Sunday Breakfast Baked Apples Cereal aud Cream Spanish Omelet Hash-Brown Potatoes Watercress Coffee Dinner Clear Tomato Soup Radishes Scallions Pork Tenderloin Cutlets Brown Gravy Mashed Potatoes Corn Custards Lettuce Apple Roll Vanilla Sauce Coffee Purchase staple supplies weekly. The above menu will require One-quarter peck apples, One pint milk, One-half dozen eggs, One-quarter peck potatoes One bunch watercress, One bunch radishes, One bunch scallions, One can tomatoes, One and one-half pounds pork ten derloin, I One can corn, One head lettuce. ! This menu could be purchased for less than ?2.25 without includingtha , staples, such as cereal, coffee, bread, I butter and flour, seasoning and , sugar. ' ' Onu Dnnr MILLINERY Unusual Beauty and d- M ''' JfwAwA erati0t not toon elf ': - I The Very Cape gfe, jp j W JBFfyW Front St. at Dauphin ?i TlfelriJlPfl Many exclusive models are 1 6 ill' jll shown in this comprehensive ii V M4irk Navy serge, silvertone, trie- ii Iff IflJL otine, broadcloth, in every g P . r Need we tell you that sav- jl M ' mZ range from $8 to $15? l iff l(andtom Dolman , . -. ... , ., B o if arnarouacut Kir &i tur Aiirror Show You KS jfe """'(ij (SO Pel ftf rrVaU1.0a&Q OPEN KVENIXCN rfi"j MARKETING Ash Mrs. Wilson If you have any cookery prob lems, bring1 them to Mrs. Wilson. Sho will bo glad to answer you through theso columns. No per sonal replies, lioueer, can be given. Address questions to Mrs. M. A. Wilson, Evening Fudlio Ledoeh, Philadelphia. Spanish Omelet Drain one cupful of canned toma toes very dry, saving the balance and liquid drained for making the clear tomato soup. Remove green ends of scallions, chopped fine. Add to the tomatoes, cook slowly in two tablespoonfuls of shortening until tcndcr- Now P,nco Four eaas. Two tablespoonfuls viilk in bowl. Beat lo mix, turn into hot frying pan containing three tablespoonfuls of hot shortening, cook slowly until j firm, turn, spread with prepared mixture, season wun san aim paprika, fold and roll; dish on hot platter and serve at once, Hash-Brown Potatoes . ,,.tlnilnH nntntn, ;n diced form; fry in hot fat; season and serve. Clear Tomato Soup Rub balance of can of tomatoes left from 3. Spanish through B;evc nn(j aad omelet One cup water, One teaspoonful salt, One teaspoonful paprika, One onion, grated, One-quarter teaspoonful mustard, One tablespoonful cornstarch. Dissolve starch, bring to a boil and cook slowly for ten minutes; serve. Have butcher cut pork tenderloins into thick filets, dip in beaten egg, then in fine bread crumbs, fry golden brown, place on pie tin in oven to finish cooking for ten minutes. Corn Custards Place in bowl One egg, Three tablespoonfuls water. Beat to mix. Now lift into small cup one tablespoonful and set aside to use for glazing the apple roll. Add to egg and water Three-quarters cupful canned corn, One-half cupful sifted bread crumbs, One teaspoonful salt, One-half teaspoonfid pepper. One tablespoonful grated onion. Mix well, pour four well-greased custard cups, set in pan of water and bake until firm in center. Apple Roll Pare and chop fine four apples. Now place in bowl One and one-half cupfuls sifted four, One-half teaspoonful salt, Three level teaspoonfuls baking powder, Three level tablespoonfuls sugar. Mix well, then rub in two table spoonfuls of shortening, mix to dough with one-half cupful water. Roll on well-floured pastry board one-half-inch thick, spread with chopped apples, cinnamon and five tablespoonfuls sugar. Roll like for STORE ORDERS ARE AS GOOD AS CASH ad tnabl you (o bur at th (Jprt nt and apclfltr atorta you prater. Our tarmr ara buri on tha ltncth at CTadlt ara fair and modarat. Wrlta far full datalla MARRIOTT BROS..1118 Chestnul 1 via . TnzT-' VfoTHsfREETj Above Walnut - BLOUSES j Stylo An Important DUpl.r of where, but in HATS t fi I jelly roll, place in well-greased bak ing pan, brush top of roll with beaten egg reserved from corn cus tards, placo roll in oven nnd bake thirty-five minutes. Begin basting with , One-half cupful sirup. One-half cupful water. After roll is in oven fifteen min utes serve with vanilla sauce. Vanilla Sauce Our cupful water, Three-quarters cupful sugar, Three level tablespoonfuls corn starch. Dissolve sugar and starch in water, bring to a boil, cook twelve minutes, then add Tivo tca&poonfuls vanilla extract. It Just Grows On and On Snlq ehard ii renlly n beet, but it Erowa to lrno rather tlinn to nu en larged root. Clinnl makes a splendid potherb nnd the lirntity ot itais thnt it grows nnd niaj be used all summer (if not too hot) nnd fall, nnd thoii H "W III probnblv live over winter nnd stnrt nn early spring giowth before it sends up n seed stock. It is nearly ns deli cate ns spinndi nnd is quite rich in medielnal virtues, especially ns a nerve tonic Like other iilants crown for their leaves, rhnid needs riili soil so ns to make n nnlik tender growth. Woik up the ground veil and mnik off rows eighteen or more inches npnrt. Sow the seeds nn ludi or two npnrt nnd oer nbout nn ineh deep. Wb.en the plants arc large enough for use begin to thin out so those left nie n foot apart. I'iek the young tender leaves foV cook ing nud new leaves wilf continue, to appear so theie will be n continuous crop all season. 'ion cun get a very practical free hook on gardening by writing to the National Wnr (Jnrden Commission, Washington, D. C. Send a two-cent "tamp for postage. Care of Ferns Terns bhould be bet into a tub ohec a week, showered and left to get the roots thoroughly wet; this is better than just pouring water on top cveiy day, although if the folingo is dr.v they need that, too. Where roots protrude from the bottom of the pot, repotting is necessary; ue some fresh oil nnd be careful in the liandling House plants repay the little care required. ,- Being Trees I wonder if they like it being trees? I suppose they do It must feel good to have the ground so flat. And feel jnurself stand light straight up like that So stiff in the middle and then branch at ease. Big boughs that nrch, small ones that bend and blow, And nil those friugy leaves that flutter so. Charlotte I'erkins Stetson, in House nnd Gnrden. Smartest Spring Models Georgette Crepe Crepe de Chine All "Tfc All Stvles jM fl Values Unequalled (nomoRe$3noues7) V5HT1P TRADE UAHK PEDISO BLACK WAISTS A SPECIALTY lion CHESTNUT ST. 1 1 QA w Next Door to Keith' SL JL J SECOND FLOOR as., Mail Orders Filled. Send for Catalpgue Xftetroo4 Dress Sale For Saturday Street, Afternoon zz Taken from regular stock, consisting of the cleverest models, including satin, taffeta, Georgette crepe, crepe de chine, serge and t jersey. , Hat 25 Exclusive Models Adventures With a Purse NOW that the approach ot spring seems to bo pretty welj established, along como picnics and nil-day excur sions for bojs and girls who lovd the great outdoors, nnd like nothing better than to tako hikes. And, ot course, halt .the Joy ot hllies, picnics and the llko Is In having a camera to bear last ing record of the good times. "Well," 5011 may say, "there Is no use In my reading any further. I can't nfford to get Marjorle a camera. They're much too expensive." Not nlways. Isn't $2.76 most remarkably reasonable? The cam era Is a good one, and so easily operated that any boy or girl can uso It. Guess -what jou can buy for twenty nine cents! Madeira bread tray coversi Now Isn't thnt a real bargain? They arc lovely little covers, too, finely scal loped, some with ejelets and others with little solid dots. Certainly they nro ex ceptional 'value. How many times lmvo you had the experience of searching around the Kitchen for nn elusive coffee strainer that seemed to take a malicious delight In hiding from you? But heio Is a cof- I fpo strainer that can bo fitted right on 1 to the coffee pot, needing to be removed onlv as j nt wash "It and the pot. It Is I oblong In shapo nnd fltR right over the" dislde of the epout on the Inside of I the pot Most convenient this littlo cof I fee strainer, and it costs but ten cents. Tor the nnmes o shops where ar ticles mentioned in "Adventures With a I'urse" can bo purchased, address Editor of Woman's Page, Kvncisco l'cnr.ic IEnarn, or nhoue the Woman's Department, Wulnut iiimo. Real -Fruit Desserts Jiffy-Jell is flavored witH fruit juice essences in liquid form, in vials. A wealth of fruit juice ' is condensed to flavor each dessert. So it brings you true -fruit dainties, healthful and delicious, at a trifling cost. Simply add boiling water. Compare it with Uie old-style gelatine desserts. It will be a delightful rev elation. Get the right kind tO Flavors, at Year Crocer'm 2 Pachas for 25 Cent 1 r 1. Fabrics Expert Service 1335-1337 Walnut St. (Opposite Ritz-Carlton) .and Evening Dresses Value 45.00 'i Sale taken Formerly .up to JWM WHEN A MAN HIS WIFE . i i He Ought to Gel a Surprise Qncc in a fPhilcHcrc Is a Rather Commonplace. Stunt That Worked With Ojxe Husband Who Thought "Home Was a Place to KcefYour Wife In" AN'D bMU come letters that liold com- Plaints of the husband who seems to think homo Is a place to cat and sleep and Itcep ur wife In. Some times the complaint centers around tho good-natured husband who kisses his wife, laughingly as lie leaves, but Insists thn hnvn urn avnonHncr him and he Just can't get out of it. Some- miicB u tens nuout me sullen man Whd eats Ills supper in silence and then ntclfa tm lilij Vint nnrl lAn-.AH ..n. to Bhow his face again until midnight. turnover ineijpe ot man who re fuses to take his wlfo out, there is realtv ttiat nnn T-amndtf r Vttm C. priee him! Do something- lie doesn't UApeui you lO QO. I know a woman who gave her hus band HUCh a surprise ono evening that )io didn't get over It for a week and then she was right on the spot ready with another knock-out blow. first time: Place: dining room. Time: 6:45. He (complacent) having Just fin ished a good tnealH-Well, I think I'll get after those screens tonight How about it? She I'm norry John, tonight of all nights. I'm going to the the atre. He (looking slightly as though something had struck him) To tho theatre? She Yes. Mrs. Marshall and I are going down to1 tho M to see that show every one Is talking about. M".r!11 is. KlnK to stay with little Tlllle Marshall all night and Mr. Established 1850 RIAm)aBIYNN.Ine . U 1528 0ies5TutSt Capes, Dolmans, Tailored and Sports Suits AN UNUSUAL' COLLECTION OF EASTER STYLES AT MODERATE PRICES The Easter outfit may be chosen here from Btyles of real individuality at prices unusually low. CAPES AND DOLMANS Many new arrivals of serge, duvetyrvvelour, gabardine and tricotine. $19.75 to $180 - TWEED-O-WOOL SUITS, The Sports Suit that overtops them all. $24.50 to $38.50 SUITS OF TWEED Knglish in effect, specially priced $39.75. BLOUSES Many, new arrivals, $5.75 to $25. 'TAe Uth Street Shop NEW YORK Specials for Saturday Selections From Our Spring: Stock Specially Priced for the Week-End Serge Dresses in attractive new spring models. 1 Q C A Special ''" Jersey Dresses in misses sizes, 14, 16 and 18 OO CA vrnr onlv. GT.l lfJJ years only. New Capes of navy gabardine, in a new effect. OC A A Special '"" New Dolmans of bolivfa in the fashionable CO CA shades. c.i w6iUU lniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiimfSSf ' A friM., 1 r ilF 'I I II -' ",j rv riitaiBhitL '1 i riwn:Mi'"l"""l"l"lllilii'j II? rftllfA WlrtA il . - , ttlZimnut .Street jl ' W ! Suits 'and wraps !! W i r i-' -. .. w J I ij - oeasonJUmstmsigns . ig Jl 8 llll B . ' ! i 1 1 Ij - '- $45 to $200 , jl m 11 r H l f t -'fr . J I R I 'gr III ('i IT xi ..-... - ' r u. ... ex . -,;... ill,! 1' WON'T TAKE OUT WITH HIM Marshall is going to stay home and mind the house. I'll Just pile the dishes and run upstairs ana dress. There was no argument connected with the scene, John, the baffled, made no comments. There was noth ing for him to say, and if ho had said it, it would have done no good. A half hour' later he went through the novel experience of sitting placidly by the living-room lamp watching his wife rush down stairs, eager and pretty as n. young girl, as she flung him a hiirrled good-by and ran out Into the flight. As ho sat there still stunned there came Jolly greetings from tho house next door where the Marshalls lived. His wife thinks he must have gone up stairs, turned out tho lights in the sit ting room and peeked out, for he seemed to know which car line they walked toward. A9 I SAID, tho scene was repeated A the following week. On this oc casion three women in the neighbor hood got Bents to hear a famous lec turer. Amrafter that tho little weekly parties went on regularly, sometimes it was a play, sometimes tho movies and sometimes a concert. And I am not trying to turn this article Into a beautiful fairy story when I say this particular gentleman was permanently cuipd of his fond Idea that "home is a place to keep your wife in." The lesson was driven where It be longed in many ways. Perhaps more important than anything else, going out to the theatre with other women m Where Fashion Reigns" PHILADELPHIA . W Thirteenth Street Street Just below Chestnut Special Special and forgetting all about the cares and worries of a household changed this, woman's viewpoint; Sho began to take things less seriously and to stop worrying about little things since after all the world was bo big and filled with bright, happy things. Her new spirit is reflected in her home. Not that she goes about home-making care lessly, but she goes about it gayly, sort of singing over-the dishes, as it were, for there are things' to 'think about and look forward to. , This surprised her husband, at first, of course, and it kept right on sur prising him. He says himself he never knows qulto how to take Ma tilda lately! An Economical Apron V.vnrv wrtmnn fenrttt-A flinfr whan n mnn1. fcMrt- tina it-nrnollf pnfFa ami lAn1a below the collar band, making the shirt 1220-22-24 rV Y I Stylish Spring JTs AnUI W iV I Specially Priced j 1KI lll Smart, distinctive crea- 3 n j 1 I'lWil tions, of Poiret Twill,. Men's M hfmml fm M Wear Serge and Silvertone, B M U '! m tin all the popular shades. tfm Wl fll!-'W m i ne rasnions of TKis House The fashions of this house at all times are exclusive, but particularly at this season of the year do our Furs and Millinery faithfully interpret the modes. SMART CHERTAK HATS and RUSSIAN FISHERS House of Wenger 1 229 Walnut St. , Phone Walnut 1308 im Your EasteriHitt J GertaitdiShouldBe1 . a "Dann" ' '. ' The most charming style-themes of Paris Fifth Avenue and our own sugges tions are merged in this presentation of Spring hats. Prices $15 (to $150' JIFTEEH'SIX G.STOE linwcarable, there is still a quantity of good material left. An nnrnn pnn bn mmta nf tbA mfl tcrifll, and in these days of btgh-prlced'ij cotton goods It will pay weli to use tha l goods in tnu way. uut on mo necici band and yoke, cut out sleeves, lar body of shirt out flat and cut out apron,,; making it as large as the goods wlllr periplt. The. openings o the Bide nre- scwed up. ' y ' A facing for the top of the apron it , I cut from what is left of one of the' fronts. One sleeve will make the strings, and the other sleeve will make a bib, if -one is wanted. And wlth'a little piecing a bib can be made with , straps sewed Into strings at the. back, - This makes an apron that can be put on with one motion. No pins and no buttons and bib always in place. 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