Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 14, 1919, Postscript, Page 12, Image 12

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10VENJLNG PUUL1C LEDGEK PHILADELPHIA, FlUDAY, SOVEMBEK 14; 1010
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MRS. WILSON SUGGESTS MENU
UTILIZING SET OF PIG'S FEET
Scrapple Can Be Made for
Breakfast on Sunday and1
Saute With Cord oval
' Saut'c for Dinner I
lly MKS.
M. A. WIKSON
Covurtohl.
IDtn, bu Urn. 1 I. Wilton
Ml
ftpils rem veil, i
TUVi Nmr-mlior- dull ulniN l.rliiR to
tl'P lioiiki' iff', iniml tlint muIpms tli"
fnmtlr nre Oil plenn of Rcmil food tlicy
Will be lilllilo to nttnrkM nf tin- winter
Ills. Ho, with thif lili'it in ml ml. tii
utilize ns much ni imsslhli- nf tin- cn
sowiblp nml iptisnnnblj prirod fooiK we
will plan to iitlllri' u sot of pic fri-t In
thp Suniliiy menu.
Mnrketlni; tinln brhiRs home In the
thrifty woman Hint mill' h' 1 wllliiiE
to put her ulioiilili'r cliisi'ly In tin- wheel
Flip will see Hip mime? lilcialh llmv
from lipr imre nml leave bnr liish ami
ilrv mi the Mmi-p" of wnnt.
Uiitter nml pes i inhiiwinj: I"
prlrc, nml the ImiiM-wifp I'oinplu tlv
pnvs Hip price nf .these p1pii-Ivp fornix
rather than trj In replnee them In the
tnpnil with other food- that me ninrr
Within the rem-li of her purve.
FnKe niniWj tu purcha-itiK nml pre
paring foods Is n detriment to lower
price. Do not hesitate In let oui
nriRlihnr know that ou hip extreme!
proud of our Inn -root meals and that
you arp most anxious tn continue them.
A set of pis's feet win be utilised for
three meals on Suwlit). Wash and
uprnpp elenn ntiP -ct of feet, then place
in a saucepan and add
One fmignl nf w hrrh.
Our vnrrul.
Four jiiiiM nl boiling inthi.
four oniniis.
Crner clnseli and cook hivlj unlit
tpnder. Itcmoxc the feet and add tn
Uip stock
One-hnll linipnnn of lliiline.
One cw; of cup ninciil.
Tlirer-ijiiiirler nip of oalimal.
And the meat from one foot, ch ipped
fine, and also
'J' ico tcnspooni
nf unit.
The Woman's
Exchange
Wants Coach Handle
To Hie KiVtor nf Woman I'uae
Dear Madam This ma sPphi a very
trivial matter to write aboui nuil et
It means bo much to a little sirl of six
when Christmas comes that I think it
worth while 1 ' "vvti of " ,",",ll,'
for u doll's coach. The roach is made
of dark wood and medium size. I would
like to have it fixed up as. a Christmas
gift. I shall be alail to call at any ad
dress which ma be spnt to sou.
Has any ono a eoaeli handle just
. AJ- :. i, ,.plt,ir to be used for
Unillinir wondV Hero
a i nance 10
Eive it a bettpr fatp. Mrs. l. address
?"' ai ).-.. ...n.1 I will be Kind to
lion.
.! ! . ..nv mm wiin wunis
end
the
her
l,er the handie. or 1 will Bh- l'-r
J i,i,i. ,,f mix one wlio would like
asp' to call for it.
'i' ADDUl UJCI w"'B'"
y To lie Editor ol ll'owan'i 1'rwc
TJear .Mailani v oum .;" !."'.
nr!nt In xour column a tew incis a uoin
VS. V. ' !..- .: u-) 'IMini s. where
I01IOW1I1K iui-i .- '.'
they were
born, wnpu ami " ',"."
iuterestinK facts concermns encii . -nndro
Honci. tenor: Olive Kren.stad
soprano: Maria C.aj , soprano and
Mary OnrdPii, soprano. i- J- a-
Aleshaiulro Itnnci was born in Cc
ena. Italy . in 1S70. He appearei first
In Verdi's Talstaff" at the Uojal
Theatre, in Tarma. in 1SS..
nitvn l'rpinstad was born in Stock -
i,nim Supilen She appeared
as a
When
concert pianist at the use of six
she was tPii years oiu
lip came to
America and grew up
in Minnesota.
She made her debut as au opera mnsrr
In 1R0S.
Maria (Jin was born in Catalonia,
Spain. At the age of sixteen she spent
almost six months in jail for singing a
revolutionary hymn. Her tirst appear
ance in opera was in "Carmen, wliuli
she learned in live days. She first sang
In America in 1!10(1.
Mary (iarden was born in Abeideen,
Scotland, in 1S77. mid came to this
..mintrv lit the ace of six. She studied
In Tar'is in IS'.MI. but never studied
Ine at all. Her first appearance
in "Thais
Where to Send Cat
To the Kdllor ol iroiiimi'a Page-
Dear Madam If S. K. M., whose
letter in reference to a cat was in the
Evenino I'l iii.h U:iaKit of Xoveinhei
The QucstiowCorner
Today's Inquiries
1. What couvenicnt substitute for
' the washing machine can be found
at home?
2, Describe a pretty wav of using
small ostrich feathers on an eve
uing dress.
?,. How does the color of white wool
help to distinguish it from white
cotton?
, Is It corrpct for a bridesmaid to
wear a veil instead of a hat?
fj. What will starch tine organdie
collars and cuffs cvenl and stiff
ly? 0. Describe a pretty lace veil that is
practical for shopping or trav
eling. Yesterday's Answers
1. The easiest way to clean wooden
spoons is to soak them in iiilil
water before scrubbing.
2. Clean and freslren up a velvet hat
by covering it with a thick coat of
v chalk or magnesia. Let it remain
pver night and brush it out care
fully next day.
;ft Jt is correct only for a member
of one of the families or a very
intimate friend nf both bride
groom and bride to send a check
as a weddiug present.
I. The prescribed hair ornaments
for this season arc single pins and
large combs.
5, Serviceable cuffs for everyday
wear with any kind of collars can
be made at home oul of a long
piece of organdie, six inches
wide Turn down an inch hem on
each side, and have it hem
stitched. Cut the cuffs off and
hem the edges as they are needed.
(l, A convenient sift for the woman
who likes embroidery is the pad
fot Ironing; embroidery, made opt
m "Mieut eiotti, covered with
-foittbUe.
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Where Yon Can See
Mrs. Wilson's Movies
These intpresllns i on'uiiK liiclules
hat hip so popular anions; Hip Imuse
iwie nf the cit will be shown iiR.iin
ill this week. They will be e
iibitP'1 as follows :
(01. N .Ml WINS
I'liilny - - tiiTiil Noitlieiii. Ittnail
mil line aPliiie.
CIIAKI.OTTK KVSSK
I'mlii I'mpiess Thentic. .Minn
-li t. Mammink.
I.KItANON Clil'Mi: I'AKK
rriihiN nml Satuid.ij Mm kit
Sticct Thi'iitii'. :'.:"', Market street.
I'or copies of the re( ipes nppl at
Hie bo ollicp of Hip Hip.iIip or spud
I sL'lf-ili(licsed pi(lniod to Hie edi
tor of the Woman's I'.irp.
ftur tiitvimmi nf ppn ,
Stir and ( nnk until wr thick mid
, then Jllnce nil pint nf the stnM' wliele
the mixture- will conk very slowly for
njP hour, l'lacp an asbestos mat under
the kettle to prevcli' scnreliltig. '1'lie.'
i rlnsi Hie pans with cold water and
1 pour in the scrapple and set aside to
(col mid mold.
SI NIIAV
ISif.'ikfast
() ran ces
' al and Milk
Tiled Scrapple
i Hashed Iiiiiwn I'otatncM
I Uolls Coffep
J Diiiner
I Clear Tnnmln Soup
! Celcij
Saule l'lir's I'eet t'ordnva
linked Potatoes Slrlnj: l'.caus
Lettuce
Jianup Coco.inut Surpiise t'ofTer
Sii)pcr ,
Cioipietto t'icaiii Sauce
Hashed ltrown l'otatoes
SpiL-cil Tears SioiiKe Cake Coffee
II. will send to the Animal Itescue
l.easue and liac the poor old cat taken
and humanely destmuil I think it would'
be a much kinder way to end its life.
A l'HII,Al)i:i,TlHAN. I
Thank you er. much for the sag- i
spstion. I hope it is not too latp foi i
I'. S. M. to take iiilMinlase nf .oiir
kIvkp. No doiiDt others in I he
predicament will be glnd'to know
this.
-nine
bout
Wants Work at Home
To itu Uilltor of iromrm'n Pave
Hear Mailani I am a leader nf xour
page ami see where you give others good
aiHi(p and help. I was thinking you
could help me. I am n young married
woman, with no children. We live in
a small llat. and I have so much time
on lay hands.
I would like hi know if tlieic Is nnt
tliing I could get to do at home tn take
up my time, also to make a little extra
spending money.
Some one told me that some stole em
plnjed young Indies three days a week,
hut I never had any store experience,
as I never worked.
I hope j on will let me hear through
the Woman's I 'age soon. MKS. J..
Do you do any kind nf needlewmkV
The Woman's l'chmige, at 11) South
Seventeenth stivt. sells woik of this
kind on commission, and just at this
time, when people me buying such
things for Christinas, joii might be able
to sell sonic m tieles. Send a sample
of vour work to be judged bv the com
mittee. There are wool shops that
sometimes) give out knitting to be done
at home and embroidery shops that give
out monograms to be embroidered or
wink tn be finished Apply at Mime of
these shops in your ncighboihnnd and
see whether you can get some work nf
this kind. Have joii been watching
the advertisements in the papers? Then
is often uddipssing nf envelopes or tint
ing of postal cards or something of
that kind to be done, and you might
he able to make a nice little sum in
this way as well as having something
to keep you busy.
Do you belong to a chinch? Win
don't you join tlP sywing societv anil
take some of the Work to finish at
)iome?
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ur BjU " vNvnn(t Tor instance Monaay,
I riolrion Vanilla. Wednesday, "Ennllsh
" , Thursday, "
-- fowlers that make un "NeDtune" s
without trouble into rich. . ' , "raiea -i-amuy spsciai an .a at
r 1.1.....1.11 5 V ' prices.
'T.omt.s; ' "' And yet wme people think that Cafe L'Aiglon ii Ihe
I I most expensive place to dine in Philadelphia '
IF YOU LOVE Music for luncheon' dinner and supper" ! liniii
t Dancing 1mm oJU to closing
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and Fried in Deep Fat,
Are Delicious for Sup per j
The inmlii't basket will iripilrr
One vrt nf ;)ir;',i iff, i
Oiir-inintu link nf imlntncr,
Tim hiiniinnit
Onr-hnlf ilniin nf oinil'M. .
Our iwrhinir nf im'nanul.
Our run nl In'unln inure.
Our ,ifrU of it In li.
Our final I nf xlring hritni,
Our Arm of Irllnrr,
Our iiinrl nf iimrs.
Our ei)ij.
The usual staples that ale In the,
aveniRp Ikiiup.
" Saute I'Ik's IVit
Split thi-pc feel in Imlws, Kill in
Hour and binw u in hot fat.
Conhna Suiii-p
Add foil l
tahlesnoous of flour to the
mi in imp pan iihit iirowuiiiK tlic pij; s
feel, ltrown well and add one and oiip
half cups of cold water and
Our union aintal,
Onr-r'uiUlh liuijinun nf Ihymr,
I'mir lal'lesKitim of mliuu.
T.rinu to a boil and mok slnh for
fiNc minutes. ,ny the fpet on li Iiot
plnttPi and i-rtier with Rravy.
Crmiuetti's
Mold tiait of Hip scrapple into
quelle fin in. tlien loll in flour
fry until gulden brown in hot fat
crn
ind Oiip-ICrk Sponcp Cake
Spoiiue
I'liu e in n iii'miic bowl
'I'll n Hi nils i iii of li In I
) nil of our run.
imn Hinin,
I'lir Inblripiiiim of unlri
Om vup nf flom .
Inn friMiuuim nf LaLill'i juiirili
, Lent haul to mi. then cut and fold
in stiffl, healen white of pKB mid hake
in well i cased and tlouied pan with
tube in eenlei foi thittj-lic niiuuti.'!..
Mrs. Wilson
Answers Queries
No !1
My dear .Mis. WiIm.u : '
Will .von be kind enough to give
me some suggestions as to what I
can do with a number of cocoa nuts
all of which I (iinnot use at once?
Will they keep in the shells for any
length of time? Or if you can give mc
any recipes for using or preserving
them. 1 shall appieciate the same.
(Mis.) H. H.
I'ncnanuts will keep in the shell all
winter, if kept in a cool place until
used.
No. II
My deal Mrs. Wilson :
One of us wrote you some time
ago asking whether you, would kindjA'
explain how to make fondant icing,
ni.usliinallovv icing and whether rose
water which a cake recipe sometimes
calls for is the use water vvhicji you
buy in n drug store. 1 guess' in
some way this letter was overlooked
by you. Will you please let us ku ..v
at your convenience. Thanking v. u,
I am. M. T.
Can titid no tucp i.f letter to which
vou lefer. See cake and icing lecipes
in issues June h. 1." and lit.
No. ''S
My dear Mrs Wilson :
Kmdlv publish a recipe for ci earned
WHERE
ARE YOU
DINE
THIS
EVENINC
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High Collars
A Daily Fashion Talk by Florence (lose
1 ilHMrMf v i, -sr df a
'Three attractive ties of the IiUIi collar that Is not so Unlit that it is
iincninfiii table anil not so low as to be unbecoming. The narrow rufllcs
down the front of the waist arc unusual
H
Kill
inllai's are coining back, but
Hipj arc
i oining hack wlllinuc ineir
old
terrors. TIip old tight high collais
mined nut necks We had to spend
hours of tune and au enormous amount
of blenches and cold ci emus in order to
undo the hm in done by these oldtline'
high collars, for if they were not re-en-forced
by supports and stiffeners that
dug their way into the skin, they did
not look right. ISnt these new high
collars, if the have stiffeneis at alt,
have them so placed tlmt they do not
dig or snatch: moreover, the collars
are worn fairly loose, lint not be
cause the collnrless flock is going out
or that w;c me giving up the low neck
for afternoon wear .lust at present
fashions in collars are such that you
can suit yourself in this regard. How
over, there is do doubt of the fact that
the street suit does look much better if
It rests against a collar instead of
against the bare neck.
It was inevitable, of course, that
the high collar would return to favor.
The fashion in things like that works
like a pendulum, and you may be quite
sure that the very fact that low collars
have enjoyed such au extended period of
codfish. Thanking you in advance.
J. V.
Creamed Codfish .
Soak the boneless fish overnight and
then parboil for twenty minutes. Or
place one package of shredded codfish
In a napkin and dip in hot water and
then squeeze dry. I'lace
One nml one-half nips nf milk
in a saucepan and add
.S'i'j- tahlespnoiii nf flour.
Stir to dissolve nml then bring to a
boil and fook for five minutes. Add the
prpparpd fish nml
Wo iahlespnon.i nf finrlu chopped
parsley.
One leaipann nf pnprita. ,
Unit and HiPn serve on toast.
For Evening
Caps of metal luce and ribbon, and
elaborate headdresses are coming back
into style for evening wear. Ilandeaux
trimmed w itli roses, knots of ribbon or
jewels are seen in the shops for this
I purpose.
V AIGLON always leads!
Southern cooking is mote than a tradition it's a
genuine delight, too.
Its favor and its homey flavor make a welcome
variation of dining-out.
Our "Southern Chicken. Dinner" (as served every
Tuesday by L'Aiglon at $1 5) per cover) is a most
tempting realization of delicious dishes .as prepared
by-the colored "Mammy" of fond memory. It just
oozes savory juices and odors and bespeaks hospitality
SOUTHERN CHICKEN DINNER
(Served every Tuesday, 6 to 9 P.M., $1.60)
Half Fried Spring Chicken with
White Cream Sauce
Candled Sweet Potatoes
Corn Fritter
Virginia Ham
Cold Slaw with S'v'al Dressing
a different enticement,
"French Club" Dinner;
Chop House" Dinner:
Country Club" Dinner: Friday.
Sea Food Dinner; Saturday, ths cel-
special
Worn Again
favor means Hint the htgli collais would
ciune back to favor, hike sevcntceii
yenr locusts and the grip, they are
bound to leturn ever so often, and this
time there is every Indication that the
attack is going to be a light one. In
fact, they mny prove rather beneficial
than bthcrwisc. They may tend to
whiten our pecks that have become
blow ned and tunned by summer suns
and breezes.
Shown ut the left is a gilet with a
high collar. It is of white satin with
dainty rows of white chiffon plaitings.
It is au accessory that would do won
ders in "dressing up" jour autumn or
winter suit, in the center is a gtlimpc
of cream-colored batiste in a design
that is especially becoming to the very
youthful. It hns bright blue embroid
ered dots on the collar and the front
frill nnd a neat little bow ties directly
under the chin.
At the right is a white net vest that
would go very well with your navy blue
da.v frock and would i pally make it look
likp an entirply diffprpnt frock if you
have bppn wearing it with a low-neck
effect. There arp plaitings of white net
at the sides of this vest and a smart
little frill around the top "of the high
collar.
Copyright. 1010. by Plorence Hose.
emu 1 1 mill Mil Mil 1 1 1 i.iiiii 1 1 1 1 u 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m iii i.iii.u Mil
Sugar Savers
Pineapples
Cherries
' English Walnuts
Citron
Raisins
Spices
Butter
f And
'A Delicious "Home-Aade" Flavor"
All Combined in
'FRUIT
"XS "TktC.keT,mtM.J,tlUl,St.pBktil"
It't "The Cake That Made Mother Stop Baking,"
I
Forty-five Cents
Klcht liberal portions to the calu.
i iiirruii 1 1 iMEiiiiiMiniiiiiiiiiin mriw
Nearly Everybody
CRANE'S milk and, cream come
daily from cows regularly in
spected at great open-to-daylight
dairies that are sanitary ; where clean
liness is the watchword and purity the
foundation stone of Crane success.
That is the reason we are tripling the
capacity of our plant, so there-will now
be plenty of Cranes Ice Crealn for
everybody !
Look for "The Sign of the Crone'
Please Tell Me
What to Do
ly CYNTHIA
"It's All In the Point of View
Dear Cjnthln .lust a few words on
the "pnjnt-nnd-powder" subject.
Personally, I would not use rouge,
but I do use powder. If other girls
think rouge a good thing thpy can .use
lft but I think it Is disgusting to sec
a young girl or a woman with cheeks
the color of n brick wall,
Advice to "A Debutante"
My dear, jou may be a debutante and
the daughter of one of our lichpst men
One Amy be n debutante and still not
bp a Inilv. They are .not synonymous
teims! No. girl Is tnug'lit to act as jou
l sny you do. So, my dear, the sooner
on stop it the bettpr. If your friends
regard your behavior ih exemplary I'm
sorry for tile others, if their principles
are no stronger.
Don't try to "put anything over" on
Cynthia, dear. It can't always be done.
A Word to the Buck 'Private
You surely do wnnt to start some
thing, don't you? I really think that
Merion and Itryn Mnwr are far health
ier than "moving" pictures for jou.
Don't get brain fatigue over jour ex
perience. Those who go too deep into
such mutters nrc apt 'to end up with
nnother kind of brain trouble, it's bet
ter to let those things alone. Write in
agnin?
Pretty Blankets
Some of thp newest blankets come in
the softest shades of old blue. gray,
green and dull violet, bound with self
color ribbon, instead of the usual whiti
with Hip colored ribbon. These cover
ings would be an addition to decoiation
of the beilionni that they match
Painting the House
Place n pail of water in Hip room near
the M(int, and the smell of paint and oil
will be removed quickly.
Makes the Complexion Beautiful
QOFT AND VELVETY. Moneu
u oaaz it not entirely pleased.
NaJtn (spur and harmltt$. Adheres until
toothed oft. Prevent $unbum and return ol
dlKoloratlont. Million ol delighted users
?rove its value. Fifth, Pinh, Brunette,
Vhlle. At leadlnt toilet counters, II theu
haven't tl, bu mall 60c. -
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ANNE ANSWERS THE MAN
WHO ASKED ABOUT LOVE
Gives the Impression That Anne Is a Very Nice Kind of Per-
son and That Her Fiance s to Be Congratulated ,
TIN! following letter is in reference
to the much-tnrked-of subjcct'How
is a man to know when he is loved by
a woman!" The question was askpd
by a nung man who signed lilmelf
"8." This answers him directly. Here
is fthe letter : ,
0" nnn who is really loved needs
to ask that question. Almost ere
the tititli has dawned upon the
woman herself, the object of her love
has spiispiI It. lip needs but to look
into her p.ves, for in their depths he
will sec what mere words will fail to
tell.
The smallest kindness or the most
trilling gifts, some littlp thing of no
intrinsic vnlup will be far more ap
preciated by a loving girl than nil ot
"Miss (limme's" costly presents.
"S." denr, it seems foolish of jou
to ask that question. When a
woman loves ynu she will want to
share. every joy; pvpii a lovely sun
set will cause her to long for you to
be thpre to enjoy it too, She will
likewise want to help bear sorrows
and hnidships when they beset j"ou.
Her whole heart's dcsiie will be to
bring nil the good things she can into
jour life, and to do all in her power
to smooth the nigged places. Every
look nnd move will show it, "H.,"
for words are of little use to the
womnn who loves. Why do I know
these things' You've guessed it long
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! High Quality Meats
I From the Packer to You
This new store, right in the heart of the city, has
already demonstrated to thousands that they can make
a big saving on their meat bills.
We are the largest retail meat dealers in the United
States, operating
65 Meat Markets in the Principal Cities
of 14 States
Our policy is "small profits and. volume of business." This
volume of business is your Kuaianteo of the daily freshness of our
mevats. No jobbers to add their profit, but direct from our packing
house to you.
Just a Few of Our Many Big Specials
for Saturday
Spring Stew Lamb 10c lb.
Lean Plate Boil . . 10c lb.
Best Lean Pot Roast 16c lb.
Best Chuck Roast 18c lb.
Veal Breast (for filling) 22c lb.
Our Own Half Smokes 22c lb.
Our Own Export Frankfurters . . . 23c lb.
Shoulders of Spring Lamb 24c lb.
Best Sugar Cured Hams . . . 30c lb.
Best Standing Rib Roast 30c lb.
Best Sugar Cured Bacon ( p) . . . 33c lb.
Legs of Spring Lamb 38c lb.
Best Creamery Butter ! 73c lb.
MAIN OFFICE I PACKING PLANTS
Chicago, 111. L Peoria, 111.
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Your Meats Wholesale
Come to Our New Up-lo-Date
Chuck Roast
Rump Roast
Butcher's Roast. .
Hamburger Steak.
Snappy Cheese 35c
Fowl (3 lb. av.) Fancy.... 35c
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I know, because I love.
ANNK,
HOW fine it is Hint there nre as ninny
"Annes"" in the world ns there are.
And Iibvv unfortunate It is that they
should stand forth so prominently be
cause they nre so surrounded by "Miss
(llmmes" with outstretched hands. Tim
"Annes" of the .world hold out their
hands, ton, hut their bauds arc not
empty when they stretch them out.
They nre filled with the fineness of life,
and thrust out on the impulse of tin
.sellishupss. If there isn't any mnterint
tiling "they can give the men they love.
If it's just something they have to look
nt and enjoy, then they want to give
halt their pleasure in it,
Yes, indeed, if the womnu you love
is this kind nf a womnn you're a
lucky man. You have something to
work for, and you won't need anybody's
help in finding out that she loves
you. It stems to me that the man
whom Anne loves is very much to bo
congratulated.
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AT WHOLESALE PRICES
Prize Mfteil Tea ., 40a lb.
Itlo Coffee . . 6 11m. 30c Hi.
1 Itlo
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T Vlnltr
Cnrou 32c lb.
nl Cerent (ColTrc Sub.) 18c lb.
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New
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Market. Follow the Crowd
Rump Steak
Round Steak
Sirloin Steak
35c
Oleomargarine, all nut brands. . 33c
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