EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEll- .PHILADElPHlA, FRIDAY, NOTEMER 21, 1910 PRACTICAL ECONOMY IN FOOD EVENING BANDEAUX ADVENTURES WITH A PURSE CYNTHIA 12 L,JI VH MRS. WILSON USES CUT OF MEA T FOR SEVERAL DAYS IN WEEK 'A Practical Way of Cutting Down Living Cost and at the Same Time Having Nutritious Meals 11 MRS. M. A. WILSON (Ctvvrioht. 1919. ' Sirs. M. -t. ll'lsou. All rights re ycrvcd.1 mill; iilanulii:; of the (lull) bill of lare may be reduced to n s.vsteii) that Mill not only eliminate waste of foods Mid materials, but also save time nnd money and sive the family n creator variety aceoidiiiR to the local markets nnd season and nt the same time sntisfy tticir physical needs. An Ideal menu supplies the various needs of the body with mnterial for re pair anil Ri-owth, fuel for heat mid i i ..m ,:.t ni.,,.1 energy, nnd nKo a sitfucient mineral element to vitalize the blood stream, and supplies it in nn attractive, well- cooked manner. To keep within an allowance the housewife must personally isit inc markets nnd directly supervise the pur- ' chnses. Telephone orders mid the send ing f tin" children to the bop for the supplies will not give sntisfnetiiry re stilts, and the niaiketiiiR c.iiiuot be let ' KO until the last minute, or the food purchased in a belter-skelter manner. Frequently one may plan to use the I various foods and upon visiting the markets find that, owing to unfore- seen circumstances, these foods have materiallj increased in price. If the j housewife personnllj !" the shopping , .i, ,.,i iici, ii lnwi'i'-ii i eel food to re place that which was first planned, anil if neecssar clinng"- the whole menu. If the children are sent to market they will liave no choice but to bring home the food the were ent for. regardless or the wisdom of the purchase. Plan during the winter months to purchase sufficient meat on Saturday ti) last until Tuesdn and Wednesday and thus eliminate a trip to the store. The ..: I. lmlnr nr closS-Clit 01 OCef Will make a splendid choice for the family. Select a cut weighing nbout seven nounds. Have the butcher cut n steak sfrom this meat weighing uboiit one nnd onc-qunrter pounds, then cut the re mainder of the meat into two pieces and tic them securely. it i. ..ii fi- sJntiirflnv dinner as I. LSI l cum. " - .- ., . f Swiss steak, rolled steak or Stanley !. steak. 1'ot roast one piece lor suniiii i nnd plan to use the remainder of the T . meat Wednesday for beef n la mode. f TlfA Suggestive Menu io Utilize This tion . Meat atCif" SATl'RD.IY ' no' Dinner Tomato Soup ' Swiss Steak Mashoil Potatoes Sninach Lettuce. Bread Pudding Coffee SUNDAY Dinner Celery Tntronst Hcef P.row n Oravy ,, j- Uoast V Vf 1" Tufiioca Hoast Potatoes uoru Lettuce Pudding Coffee MONDAY Dinner lladishes .Meal Pie With Vegetables Steivcel Tomatoes Coleslaw Junket ColTee TUESDAY Dinner Coleslaw Olives Fish Cakes Tomato Sauce Macaroni an Orntln Braised Cabbage Lettuce dclatin Coffee WEDNESDAY Dinner Homemnde Tickles Beef a la Mode Mashed Potatoes Peas Lettuce Canned Fruit Coffee .THURSDAY Dinner Celerv Radishes Cold Cuts of Beef Potato Salad Cup Custards Coffee ' Rolled Steali found the meat until tender. Now noak the stale bread in cold water uutil soft and press dry. Measure one cup nnd rub through a sieve into a bowl. Add One-half teaspoon of poultry season ing. One-half teaspoon of snlt. One-half teaspoon of pepper. Two onions, chopped fine. Mix thoroughly, then bent three tablespoons of fat very hot and add the filling. Cook slowly until the onions are soft nnd then spread upon the steak. Roll the steak and tie securely with string. Pat plenty of flour in the mtat nnd brown quickly in hot fat. Lift to a deep saucepan and add two and one-half cups of boiling water. Cook slowly, allowing one-half hour for ench pound of meat, gross weight, counting an additional one-hnlf pound for the prepared filling. Add One mcdium-si:cil onion. One-Quarter carrot. For each person season the gravy and serye garnished witlt finely chopped parsley. Pot Roast of Bief Wipe the meat with a dump cloth. PI TT-'The Whole 'Dan' Family" fl 1 UBAHQUETCOFFEE,A5cU K 3 Lbs. - - $1.30 fl , ID. & H. BLEND, 42c : Q 3 Lbs. - - $1.20 Q & At unr ot our 3 SJtorra B I I1. iDSPSEl1: IL4 JTZ40flFMNKFtAV 2741 KENS. AV.JL Mrs. Wilson to Show How to Cook U. S. Army Food Preparation of tnsty elMirs from Kovrriiiiient foniN will lip demon -strnlptl bj Mrs. Mnry A. Wilson, food export for the KvhM.Mi I'imi i.lc I.i:ix;i:it. nt it o'clock Momluy nftertioon iir'the (iimliel vtoic. Siiurkriiut. spiiinrli nnd yellow pumpkin will be transformed" into iluliitj. piilatuble ilNliro. Cnnneil eom, ('iiliforniii peaches and sliced pineapple arc included nimuiR the Kovemmeiit foods that will he dem oiHtrntril. In prepariiiR the dMies Mrs. WIKiin will ask women In the audi ence to assist her. ; then roll in Hour and brown ipiiekl In i , . t it. i , i . . hot fat. Lift Into a deep saucepan anil add two cups of boilinc water. Cook (slowly, nllowinj; one-hnlf hour to ench i poun.l of meat. Add to the meat when placed in the sauccpau n , , . . . One fnijliol of soup herbs. Wo onions, (tne-qunrter liny lent. One carrot, cut in inartcm. (.'over closely and cook. When lead Adventures With a Purse I TIIH new spnts are very sninit. In stead of having the buttons right clown the shies as wc hnvc been nccus- , tomed to seeing them, they curve niound to the front. The strati which goes under our shoe is fastened nt each I side instend of having a buckle. Ami ' instead of putting them on over tile? front of our shoe ou slip the st-np under your heel. The result is n spat that looks exactly like the cloth top of our shoe. I am quite set up over r J"J 'oo pair, one I flunk ou will llKe ineni. You can get them in the rcgula- tion colors, nnd they cost S'J.7.". T was strongly tempted to get a box of this myself, nnd am not sure even ct that I shall not. It is a box of model ing wax for children. Six long strips, of different colors, nrc included in the box, together with a pointed stick, nnd instructions for modeling all sorts of fascinating objects such an ducks nnel rabbits, and funny men. The nice pnrt of it is, that after you have made something, and grow tired of it, or think oti could do better, you can remolel something "nearer to your heart's de siie." 1 need not remind you of the delight one of these boxes would bring your small child. And w-ho knows how ninny hours of mischief may thus be avoided ', The price is ten cents. Let nnybody talk to 0U about the high cost of things, and one of the lirt things she will mention will be towels. If .vou have had to buy any lately, yoii will know that she speaks truly. Which is why T want to tell you nbout the I Turkish towels one shop has. They arc plain white, thirty-eight inches long, ! anu are priced at forty cents each. They are very good quality for that price, nnd I should strongly advise you to buy a few, even if you do not need I them right away. For from all indi cations prices arc not coming down very soon. For nrnnos of fthopn nddrMB Woman's Tnce Editor, nr phone Walnut SOOO. Makes the Complexion Beautiful SOFT AND VELVETY. Money back if not entirely pleased. Nailnt 1$ far and hermltit. Adhntt until uathtd oft. Prtvmntt aunoum and return of dLscolorattont. M'll'om of dtllghfd ultra ?rooe tu value. FUth, Pink. Bmnttte. Vhltt. At hading toilet counftrt. It then haven't It, bv matt 60c Natioial Toilet Co., Par ii, Term., U.S.A. i n ii I i i . . - ' . &jc y.?asrjyar.'i sire --B V Ai-Mmmik i fy j"""i-7i nn a ir i ihifi,iaiiiwr B mJna ..-,.-, -....vii.-.h ... v m i SflnK I ' Watch the Biscuits Fly gHBHi" i J j You can be sure of having one dish on the BrV'3Mfy' "" K 2 table that everybody likes that I? a dish ot WWf!i':z9QUrM'M H 9 light hot biscuits, if made with irraTWfel IJr ft Tl Miss BIMkIo'j ( I rrincme IKij i Jtairefnospnaie caiansrmrder mzsxxt-!z m I For this new-fashioned baking powder gives H tlmOTVBal bakings of feathery lightness and delicious H mWtkm nB ' S taste Your success with It will be gratifying I WP&k. m " to you. Buy a cup today and give the family H p -lilSJ 1 9 .1 treat. . H I 1 ? lib., net ... r , lib., net d J "SkJWi J A weiht. At i our Grocers w-wt. WUkigm mgw A 1 '" W LJ t a I BUY Your Meats Come to Our New Up-to-Date Chuck Roast 18' Rump Roast Butcher! Roast. Hamburger Steak Snappy Cheese S5C fowl (3 lb. at.) Fancy.... 35c SEAFOOD .Mir Shlpmanta af Aaiaeted Ztt tin Special Attention Olren Cunpa and Commlnarlfi. nnvrrun i o naijrnp vn lOand 12 lfuiuijiiju o ifutiRiJi,iiiit;.. Stcalc for Saturday, Pot Roast for Sunday and Beef a la Mode for Wed nesday Is the Solution i to serve add sulliclent boil'iiiR water to I make a jrv). Season and serve. I - Itrof a In Mode Place the meat cm Satuiclny in a deep i china bowl ami add One-half teaspoon of poultry season- ' i Our nml one-half cups I on io nt. nf sliced i unr niincii til patiicroi, One hut) leaf, One cup of rinegnr, One-hnlf nip of tenter. I'inrh of cloves. Turn the meat twice a day in the l,i(t''' "'"' "!"' w'''.v '" ,'"", wv ' and 1 oil in I our. then blown in lint i fat 1'laee in a deei vane cpan and udd two cups of boiling water. Cook one-' half hour, then add the pickle fiom the ,,II1,S;ilt ?K,,,1!,,"OWlnS ,llirt5 " I Reason the Kray ami serve. Seven' penman ot meat nt lorty cents per pound will cost SU.SU and will provide five meals for a family of four people, or nl an approximate cost of lift -six cents per meal. This can be done only when the family is willing to co-opeuitc with the housewife. Please Tell Me ' What to Do Ity CYNTHIA Suggests Pet Name for Husband Dear (.'.within Kindly print this i answer to "Meditation :" Hear Meditation If your husband refuses to bi'llevc in you, pinker up your lins for a kiss anil nsk him "whose little 'snookums' him is" ami "if him doesn't love him's little 'tootsums' any more and let a few tears roll den, ou." cheek. Also a very fascinating name for him J". "Umie.vlmn. it simply win ticu e Mill, 1, ,,,MI l-ll 11,111 ,11111? tllkll 'houevbun' liim is," try it. II. 11. M. S. , Stands Up for Marines Dear Cynthia First allow me to i tell you how much I enjov your whole hearted, splendid talks. 1 look forward to them ench dav. May I nsk "Marine Hater if she i would become a "hater ,, m , I r, ....... u.,wmi-u ....... ". :. """'" i llir 1UII1I1( ue.-e.-li.lisr uur ui ii-e iui-!iiue:i n , naei noi uveu up in lis guuei iiiiiiiu,i and if she would think she was getting n fniy ,1inl if repiml', shntlll! tlv fill blciu'rh her reputation and snub her because her fifth or sixth cousin had , not acted in nn honorable way 7 Why be a hater of a bodv of men the whole, world admires? How mi-American to try to saddle anything hut glory ou these heroes. How narrow to think only of her woundex pride. An un principled man jilted her. What has, that to do with the marines, gobs or doughboys? Does she suppose this is i fjn -trrxj-t r fTT? If I JU JuU V Hi' riotoera you. should to interested in THE CENTURYWLOWEll SHOP '". Below Chestnut &'(. our STORE ORDER ARE AS GOOD AS CASH and nable ou to buy at th de partment and apeclalty atorea you prefer Our terma are baaed on tba length of credit ara fair and mod rat Write for full detalla. MARRIOTT BROS., 1118 Chestnut B Ask r-nis Hrsr!ijirig5 SS a A t!--thoeolot QotHrn Vanilla Powders that make up without trouble into rich, creamy "food desserts." AT YOUR GROCER'S 12c Till', MURRISON CO., I'lllLA. Wholesale Market. Follow (he Crowd Rump Steak Round Steak Sirloin Steak Oleornariarlne, alt nut branda SSc DOWKy'B DKMOHT . 4te Rabblta anil Turleeya CarUni) fio Poien SHAD Nem V Addition I f ll S. Delaware A v., Phila. Three Charming Headdresses A Daily Fashion Talk by Florence Rose v 'I lie Hist maiden in the cut wears a cap If! gold cloth with a drooping gilded feather. The mist In the middle adorns tier darli hair with a silver illibon ami some I'lcneli (lowers. The unusual position of the ostrkh feather is Hie feature of the rlilnestone bandeau at the right part of the marine's training' Surel this is what she implies. She has yet' much to learn. I hope nil her gob I inemis will piove worthy ot tne cause ui icy renresent: but it is a sad fact that in large bodies of men there nrc ninny who do not coine up to our ideals. It is unbelievable that one should be n can led awa.v with herself as to for gel nt n time like this Our glorious marines and what they have done Uvery gooel American should love the murines, if not n marine KUMl'KIl FJDHMS. A fine letter. S. I". Another Bachelor Hits the First Denr Cjntliia Kindly print this for the benefit of the "Old Bachelor." Old Bachelor I e ertninl.v feel sorry for jou, old num. Any man who declares that he will devote his leisure hours to riding on u trolley just to watch the women stnnd is, to my mind about ten degrees lower than the breed that we were lined up against "over there"; nnd I thought that they were the lowest 1.:..wc nn nntli Vn no n ,. o n t L Lllllln Ull ,111.11, ..If,,, lf, ,1 111,111 ui LJIt South (i don t say gentleman, hecause j fllink that ' you must call yourself one. Baking powd!5 LohepoundJ e- l!ssvl,iJl' Ii IS, " . -JI UMFDR THE WHOLESOME BAKING POWDER I 0B9&mFish direct from Don't Talk High Cost COME (jSiidf&vMteA 931 CHESTNUT STREET 2 And "Buy From the Packer Direct" f rj.ET acquainted see the difference in prices, and then you won't have any reason to talk about the high cost of living. We are the largest retail meat dealers in the United States operating 65 Meat Markets in the Principal Cities of 14 States Our large volume of business guarantees you the daily fresh ness of our meats. No jobbers handle any of our products so you pay but one small profit. Extra Special 1000 Milk-Fed, Fresh-Killed ROASTING flio CHICKENS tlOcLB- Best Ground Hamburg Steak 20c lb. Very Best California Ham 23c lb. Choice Standing Rib Roast 33c lb. Buehler Bros. B. B. Butterine. .2 lbs. for 60c Very Best Sugar-Cured Ham 30c lb. Fresh Little Pig.Shoulders 24c lb. MAIN OFFICE , PACKING PLANTS Chicago, 111. W U"IMI mOpen Saturday nml J am rather proud to be able to call myself just plain man) I wish to go on record as saying that I think that women are the greatest things on cartli and the pure, unselfish love of a good woman is ot more value than nn tiling else on earth. Believe me, old top, just as soon as 1 get enough of the long crccn to make u go of it, I am going to linil a little old pal ot tne feminine gender, hullil my self n nice little home just outside of town nnd then sit back and laugh at such boobs as yourself who. just be cause one woman turns them down, make a fool of themselves and knock tho whole race. Well, old batch, hoping you don't take this ns n bawling out. I am yours sor rowfully, A HAPPY YOUNG BACHKLOH. Jet for Trimming Jet is almost as popular foi trim ming as the ostrich feather. It is seen on nftcrnoon dresses as well as eve ning gowns, and the age of the wearer mnkes no difference. It raises your cakes, biscuits and muffins just right makes all home baking of that even texture and appe tizing appearance sought for by all good cooks. ocean to you ( 9tmm 8 I About the j ot MiiA 1 o TO for Tomorrow! Peoria, 111. Until 9 P. 31. mmmmm 0 BEING A REALLY GOOD SPORT WATCHING FOOTBALL GAMES Docs Not Mean Jeering at the Team That Loses or .Criticizing the Team That Wins It Means Being "Game" EVKIt since the beginning of October, Friday and Saturday have meant nothing to a certain large proportion of the population of this country but football. As soon ns school has closed on Friday they have ceased to bo boys and gills nnd hnvc become football fiends, They talk it, walk to it, eat with It, live It. Conversation consists entirely of "Some kick!" "He must have run about forty yards 1" "But did you see that tackle?" "Now, the trouble with Johnson is, ho starts too late," and so on iintll the grown-ups nre almost driven out of the house. The girls nrc just as keen as the boys. They follow the games, know the players and nil their Idiosyncrasies. "Oh, why doesn't he ever fall on that Ijiill?" n feminine voice will wnil from the midst of the itiiuiI. Thev wnteh the nrocrcss of ench piny, push back, and pull forward, hold their breath, when a kick Is made, let it out In relief when the ball is safe ly caught, only to catch It again whim the runner starts forward. Unfortunately, 6ome of them do more than jutl wntch. They scream their joy when tho opponents nrc penalized, elinrr wlipll the nlllHlsillE fllllbnclt StlllU- bles, and show acute disappointment when he recovers himself. If their team wins, they can't tiiinu m. uuuk" gibes to throw nt the other team. They are cheerful winners, but if they lose GARMENT GO. III8CHESTN0TST. You don't ha ' worry about H, I- j Como to our factory nnd buy at wtoi!'... KXTRAOIMIINA1J1 SAI K 1 H'TS ASlt COATS , Vnlllfa SSSt", f' SIT-CIAIi Hill MATDR 1)AY : MONDAY ONLY 5 $19.50 Sulla In Rnort- fltjlM I'ull wool material. Eiiaranlwl . wool. In nil hrntlirr nilxleirca. Wonderful for bualneai & roeish wean all nlie. 'ont In nil woot vfloura nml kernea Fur trim ml, foil lined and Inter lined. All aire & colors' Save time and labor and temper To say nothing of the added ynr It will sire your rtiffs, draperlfs and furniture. OHIO-TUEC Electric Cleaner Sea It nt yonr slectrle dealer' or nek na Trliere (o And It. Also the Free Weatinrliouitn Klectrlr Sevrlnr machine nnd the Illslilander Klectrl Washer. H. C. ROBERTS ELECTRIC SUPPLY. CO. PHELA. iHflV M IWI)oleole Dlatrjbutora 1 1 tTafeaBBkao aTrtf 1 1 "'" i iiniinBininia,w aiwiniiTiiniiii i ' - - - '' ! P""" ,,', ' ' if "f iii'igi ftjBaBBHBjShaii NiaMBlBaPL- iji j. .,. -,i ... , T ,, ,. . . i. ASCO. ASCO. ASCO. J MMfVM VflBl ASCO. ASCO. ASCO. , w.. j. . . ... u. . . rf ML-HAmExt mB fflft KSjja . . . .. . .. . ... . i;g: ,t IliaLauay :, Plain Talk About Our Eggs A' C O When you buy eggs in an American Store you can' do so wjth a feeling of security that removes every doubt. We Speak With the Certainty of Knowledge Our Guarantee is Back of Every Egg Big, Meaty, Selected c o A s . C to A Si c to 1 A" c o A L O 1 o 1 1 A- lalalalalalaH Hl aalalalalalaH VsialalalalH laalalalalaH VSlalalalaH aflBalaV atlllaaB aiBalH lHala -lOWh. That's the price the printer has about it. The fullest Measure of Quality Buy in Any of Our Stores. S f-c O 1 A ,S 1 Everywhere in Philadelphia and Throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland and Delaware C o ASCO. ASCO. well, If they lose the other tcain didn't play fair, that's all. They nrc poor losers. To put It all Into one term, they nrc poor sports.' fTIHE pity of it Is they think they nre -1- good sports. To so many people being a good sport consists simply in liking outdoor sports, understanding various games and being Interested in the results. On the .contrary, a good sport enres less nbout the actual score of the game than nbout tho way it is played. If his team loses ho Is sorry, he may grieve deeply, but ho ENGLISIf HOT "DISHES" FOR COLD WEATHER A IIIMinl.linn Invlrnrnllnii with prompt aervlrfl In cowctnlal anrrnuncllnicft. m Menu elinncrel dnlly v.. IT Qm.ll. mil. RooM ,. -, uu.n mil. IN. ' .rlDY TO JWV I r Different in looks and taste new and delicious KELLOGG'S Krumbled Bran is ready to eat. Our" Waxtite" packagekeeps it clean and sweet and fresh for you. Eat it every day for breakfast. You don't have to wait till baking day to get its benefits. Simple directions on the package. Kellogg's Krumbled Bran is not a medicine. It is a natural food that encourages nature to keep you from being constipated. Try it; within a week you'll be telling your friends to do the same. Be sure you get Kellogg's Krumbled Bran, in the red and green package like Kellogg's Toasted CornFlakes, and with the signature of if k ToastedCornFlakes,andwiththesignatureof M fL Buy it at your Grocer's aamaOiBBBViV ft T : (efeaOiiBV keeps his chin up, "They hnd a better team, that's nil' he tells himself, "and it was a mighty good game. But wait till next year." And then ho hus tics off to join the valiant crowd that Is cheering, for the boys who didn't win. He is n came lobcr. If his team wins ho Is up in the nlr, he throws his lint over the gonl post nnd lie doesn't care whether ho gets It bnck or not. And when he cheers for the boys who ivmi tin nrlila n nnrillnl Minn.. In. U- .,.. .... ..u..u ..... ...... ,...,.,.. iuk mej beys who plnycd n bard game and didn't vviu. lie a u fciMjei rjjiuie. iiuci 1L mere 8 anything In this world that makes n thorough good sport want to take off his nAn f n rwl leill fin lit a dtArtc nt-i1 If ... l.i.rili uuu a. inn mv-m-o llllU Kl" busy" with bis fists, It Is tho winner t. .. HAH.a .rt. 1,1a wlfllnHM .... At wiii eiuieo uw in.-, ie.e.ui,, ejr log loser who whines over his defeat. Safe rlilk Torluftatt al & IimKcU .'o Coolilai .-7 A Nutritious Diet for All Agti, Quick Lunch; Home or Office. Avoid Imitations and Substitute! A R c o4 Ai Si c O A1 S Ci O A s c O made no mistake on Everything You A s c o h' yil IP y al-iyi m ttut M v; v f iy 1 ay y ASCO. fcMflafcaHadfreaaaHalAaV '11 ajr-ayi iyi ipi Wa a ASCO . ASPO. i i. iJLifc ni..ai ,1 ;tmj Osr Jj MrtjitKrnmmtrmtmimiHtmm ASCO. ASCO. , AJCO . .a. .a. . . . ,x. . . n )1t Jfl ifJ Mm,Ah,iitfit4l-l . ffin , sflaUiliii 4 f a . i- 11. .51
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