fiilftfif-m ()' W'lWWyyfflptit' v" f " r -vm'M "! i9tifW WTflT ' vnip"JfixJ w "myy"v1' -'' -"Vinfiii MiSM3m vTZFrfflFW EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1910 a (pSr'?5 fa L UNCHEONFORFIVE PREPARED FORI Mrs. Wilson. Evening Public Lodger Export, Proves It at Food Fair YES, AND 6 CENTS LEFT OVER Heitllng the breach between n henrty appetito and a limited purse was suc cessfully demonstrated last night, when Mrs. Mary A. 'Wilson, food expert for the Evening Punwo Ledoek, showed the visitors at the rood Fair In the First Hegiment Armory how to pre pare a three-course luncheon for five persons for SI. Better still, only new materials were used, nnd after the shopping at mar ket prices wan finished Mx cents re mained to be charged up to Incidentals. "It Ii perfectly possible for n family of five to live on $ir a week, or even less," said Mrs. Wilson. "And to prove that a twenty-cent luncheon can be entirely prepared from new materials, no lcft-ocrs of any sort need be used," Women Crowd Rootlf The booth was crowded with women and men who had come to pee what wonders could be produced for n dollar. Some came with glowing children, skep tical of the results lot the demonstra tion, and went away satisfied when they saw five platters well filled. A bean croquette, steaming hot, nnd macaroni with tomato sauce, wai tho first tourse ; tomato and lettuce fcalad, the second ; and for dessert, cut-up bananas, oranges, apples and cocoanut were covered with a jelly and egg whip. Bread nnd butter and a cup of tea went with the luncheon. "No man," said Mrs. Wilson, "ever married n woman for a canned meal, for he can get a delicatessen store meal himself, and if people persist In eating out of a tin can, the cost of living will go talgner nnd blgncr. "If there is to be any real economy In tho home, a little more time must be spent in tho kitchen, planning and pre paring for the most efficient use of toods." How to Save In Meat To show how chcan ruts of meat can be used most effectively, Mrs. Wilson will explain the different cuts at to day's demonstrations, A side of beef and a side of Jamb will be cut at the booth this afternoon. Following the line of economy through effort spent jn tnc Kltcnen, .airs.- . ll son will show how left ovcis can be transformed into palatable and Incxpen sive dishes. Twenty- cent Luncheon y2 can beans .'. 07 2 eggs 10 i head lettuce 05 1 onion 01 Shortening nnd crumbs 10 1-3 box of macaroni 04 1 can tomato sauce 00 1 fresh tomato 05 Parsley 02 Vj of a ten-cent loaf of bread 03 2 ounce of butter 00 Tea 02 Orange, apple, banana 12 Cocoanut 0.! U glass of jelly 01 Served to five persons .'..$ .0-1 MujonndJso Without Eggs or Oil 1 cup milk. Vs cup water. cup vinegar. " cun flour. Stir the above until the flour is dis- sohed, cook the mixture until it is a rich cream, and add 2 tenspoons papiika. 1 teaspoon mustard. 2 teaspoons sugar. ty teaspoon salt. 4 tablespoons vinegar. Keep iu n glass jar. (Level measurements only.) WOMEN PLAN THRIFT DRIVE Philadelphia Section of Jewish Coun ell Will Provide Course A thrift campaign to combat) the high cost of liung which will In clude co-operative buvinc and a gov eminent course in thiift for houso- wives, is planned hj the Philadelphia section, council oi .lewisn women That is announced by Mrs, Max Mar colli, nrcsident of the orcnaization. Plans will be made at the November meetlnc of tho section. I hey will in elude, it is believed, u course in thrift ' conducted here by Miss (Jcorgla Bacon, government expeit on household econom ics. Tho proposed program tails for unusual economics un lue part oi womeu who participate. NAVY FOOD GIVING OUT Surplus Stores Fast Being Depleted, Many Buying Government Stocks Navy surplus stores of food in this city may 6oon he exhausted, accord ing to Lieutenant Wayne, who has charco of the sole in Philadelphia. Yes terday persons stood in line throughout tho day at Fifty-second and Spruce streets Where army nnd navy surplhs food were being sold at the store of Fred, P. Bell. Another sale will be held were noxi canentiny, Todav retail sales of government food are. taking place at Sixteenth and Arch streets, tho Schuylkill aisenal, the Third Iteglment Aimory ana ai tne lieu waie- house. J-j.'Hl litays I'crry roaq. 'y V!l PJlTftnittflr -n Owners of Heal Estate on Chestnut, Walnut, Spruce and the inter secting streets running North and South will be mightily Interested In the inquiries we are re ceiving for lust such properties. Wc can lit er e a s e your income through rental or sell for you at a substantial figure. If you can spare a few mlnuteh, to talk the matter over with us, we think you'll find the time very profitably spent. , C"X Ofitt, Ckunml t! lilh fftitmrd (JJfci Cer, KUin$ Sun An, tqg&WW This Is the Greatest Sale of Ei;ji Gimbe Brothers Store Hours 9 to 5:30 WniWFN'Q nA That Philadelph 7 i wm &t . i w&rmmK$rmM: ursy:s tmvm. i A h uSlUffllni BfflB&Srf ,W i- wm?lkh mwjmsjrs. iw I. fe l- WsSB iJEmiWK hi iMLJgT&vim tsi - - waxswRrwjM j ? . f & T& , ftL.$$ v IMS ml l x mxi.s Ili . : ." 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' WK v nil H3P;.Mi?nK tWimi fari..F wr-rrm.sk 'Wr '-yaiisr jafflfc i n w ,syjir i '.- sk isrs.fv H" iva : MiBFw v mm-ifm f CHOICE AT VII $21.75 j JjVi lllli J , - W For Tomorrow Friday Thursday, October 30, 1919 COATS la Has Known : Gimbels Thank the Warm October Days for the Chance to Select From housand arments Si ! 1 3 tylisn G P 11 for when the warm days came, the makers' business stopped. They grew frantic and sold these coats at a loss, to realize instant cash. The Sale Is Staged on the Thorough fare and in the Subway Store with more than 150 salespeople and every facility for quick, comfortable service. Savings of $ 1 0 to $30 on Each Coat More than fifty styles to choose from any one's pre ference can be met. Nineteen smart models are pictured. ' Pertinent Facts Briefly Told The Fabrics Tinseltone Bolivia Silvertone Suede Velour Seal plush Cheviots Beaver fabric fur Muskrat fabric fur Broadcloth Silvertip Velour Polo Cloth Broadtail plush Mixtures Artex fabric fur Tiger fabric fur The Styles: Long Coats Three-quarter Coats "Johnny" Coats Shawl Collars Cross-over Collars Belted'Models Loose-back Pleated Back Raglan Models Chin Chin Collars Choker Collars Black Navy Pekin Taupe Bison Seal brown Henna The Colors: Plum Burgundy Russian green Oxford Beaver Mahogany Russet brown Oriental blue The Linings andTr immings Fancy silk or satin linings. Sol silk linings. Full lined; half lined; few unlined yoke models. Fur trimmings include sealine, coney, skunk opossum, kit-coney, raccoon. Also beaver-fabric fur and Baffin seal fabric-fur trimmed. All Sizes for Maid or Matron Juniors of 1 5 to 1 9 years. For misses of 1 4 to 1 8 years. Women's sizes, 36 to 44 bust. Extra sizes, 43 to 53 bust. 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