7 12 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHIEA-DBLPHIA", FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1&10 MEAT FOR THE WEEK-END FLORAL HAT TRIMMINGS ADVENTURES WITH A PURSE CYNTHIA $ k , I w B IV MRS. WILSON PLANS USE OF CUT OF LAMB -.Chops for Saturday Night, Shoulder for Sunday and Leftovers for Dinner Monday Shepherd's Pie Is Economi cal and Nutritious, and Braised l)cd Cabbage Goes Well With It By MRS. M. A. WILSON (Copirrioht, lilt, bti Mrs. .If. A. irlljon. riehta reserved.) All T"H cnd of tllB montu of :soTcml",r finds the salad plants Increasing in fT,et drain veil nnd then place four cost, so that frequently the thriftv tablespoons of bacon fat in n fryini pan housewife who needs to see the full and add three onions, minced tine, nnd value for each penny for food decides the . prepared caobagc. Cover closely that she will eliminate these expensive ' and let xmotlier for twenty minutes frcens from the menu. over n slow lire. Turn frequently and If lettuce, esearolc and corn salad just bofore serving, srnvon with: are beyond the scale set bv vou in vourl Onr-hulf teaspoon of snlt, planning of the weekly budget, then fall Oiw-iunrlcr teaspoon of tehitc pepper, back on the celery, red. white and cnrlj ' One tablespoon of vinegar. cabbage: for varietv. tilnn tn nm-clinsp I The market basket should require: a neck and shoulder of Iamb for Sat- tirday evening dinner and Sunday s nnd Monday's dinners. To ulilirn theie cuts arrange the menu as follows: SATURDAY Dinner Barley llroth Xeck Chops in Casserole Baked Sweet Potatoes Carrots Pickled lied Cabbage Apple Dumplings CotTco SUNDAY Dinner Clear Tomato Soup Roast Shoulder of I,nmb ' Cranberry Sauce Brown Gravv Browned Sweet Potatoes Mashed Turnips Coleslaw Gelatin Coffee MONDAY Dinner Cole Slaw Radishes , Shepherd's Pa- Braised Red Cabbage Celery Salncl Old-fashioned Rice Pudding Coffee Barley Brolh Have the butcher bone and roll n shoulder, selecting a .shoulder tint weighs about three nnd one-half pounds. Crack the bones well. Wash the bones nnd place in a stock pot and add: Three pints of icater. Tico onions, viincal fine. One faggot of soup herbs. One.quarjcr cup of well-washed oarlcy. Cook slowly for two hours and then remove tho bones, season and add two tablespoons of finely minced parsley. Neck Chops in Casserole Have the butcher cut one and one half pounds of neck chops into four pieces and then wipe with a damp Jloth. Roll in flour and brown nuicklv in hot fat. Lift to a cusscrolc dish and add: Ono cup of finely chopped onions. -v muiujiuuM u uiciy cnoppca porwiey, XAic and one-half cups of broicn gravy, r - 'Cover the dish close and place in a lpw oven for one nnd one-half hours. Make a brown gravy by adding four tablespoons of flour to the fat left in the frying pan nflcr browning the meat. Tickled Red Cabbage Select a firm head of cabbage, cut in half und shred fine u sufficient amount of it to measure nbout two cups. Place the cabbage in .i bowl nnd add : J!co onions, chopped fine. One green pepper, chopped fine, Now placo in a saucepan : One tablespoon of bacon fat, Onchalf cup of vinegar, One teaspoon of salt. One teaspoon of white pepper, One-quarter teaspoon of mustard. Heat to the boiling point, then pour over the cabbage, chill and then serve. Shepherd's Pio Cut the meat left from Sunday din ner into neat pieces and place in a cas serole dish and add : One and one-half cups of brown gravy, One cup of parboiled diced carrots, One cup of parboiled and sliced Onions. Season to taste. Now cover three quarter inch deep with crust of well- CHRISTMAS PRESENTS OP WRITING PAPER Packed In dainty boxes of on or two colors. A complete stock ransinjf from 29c to $9.00 the box Stuart Bros. Co., Inc, 410 Market St. 5 r-r- 11 iffl& ffGMI-ra - i Jv ," jHLii&h "" lllBliIiinuer Elec- ' 4 V: 'sSVe-stivfy r,o AVualier. I 1 N-gg22Sp ci H c ROBERTS ! H l--Z: ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. I Kftj ,-" SS Wholesale Dlxtrihulors SjJI PlIILAItKLI'llIA E aasu.r aucceasful rcaulta, Order a cup today. J JcMrV I Ask Mrs. Wilson If mi hnvo nny cookery prob lem?, brine tbcnj to Mrs. Wilson. She will bo bIh'1 to nnswer you through these columns. No per sonal replies, however, enn bo given. Address questions to Mrs. M. A. Wilson, Evkni.nq Poblio Ledoeh, Philadelphia. seasoned mashed potatoes nnd brush the top of the potatoes with baeon fat. Hake in a moderate oven for forty-five minutes. Itialscil Ited C'lljlufio Chop line the balance of the head of red cabbage, place in a saucepan nnd cover with boiling water. Cook for live minutes and then turn into a col nndcr and let the cold water run on It. One and ont-half pounili of neck of '" Three and one-half pounds of shoulder of lamb. One-quarter perk of siccct potatoes. One hrnd nf red cabbage, I'uiir apples, One can of tomato soup. One glass of cranberry jelly, One quart of turnips. Oclatin and a stalk of celery. Mrs. Wilson Answers Queries No. 1 My dear Mrs. Wilson : I have been reading tho Woman's Page nnd became very interested iu jour recipes nnd would be very pleased if jou could tell me how much paiuwnY to use in chocolate, when coating chocolates. 1 want to make the cream chocolates for a church bazaar. I make c renin chocolates nnd have fine luck with them, but the chocolate bcems to turn gravy and 1 notice and heard that others hao parnflin in the chocolnti'. Please state tho quan tity. Would you also tell me whero I could purchase n candy thermome ter? Thanking you in advance. MRS. l Use oue tablespoon of parawax or two level tablespoons of cocon butter to every half pound of dipping or hot chocolnte. Your trouble heems to be that you use entirely too much heat while mcltiug the chocolate. A candy thermometer can be bought in any of the department stores, in the houscfurnish ing departments. Melt chocolate at bo degrees Fahr, For recipe of sticky cinnamon bun see issue November 10. No. a My dear Mrs. Wilson : Kindly inform me how mincemeat, made without meat, can bo preserved for several mouths without the addi tion of spirits of any kind. I wish to mnke n supply shortly for the Christmas holidays nnd want to feel certain that it will keep well. Thank ing you in advance. MRS. F. 13. W. See mincemeat recipe, week of No vember "1. frSK ;.HrfiSJ VI - Chocolate Golden Vanilla One Package Makes Enough for a Large Family At Your Uroccrs, vie THE MORRISON CO., Phlla. Splendid Gift for Mother IJcht u a tjpmTriter tinil tuUcN up no more Mtaco, No effort re fiilrcl to run It. Cunt it f operation, one cent for three hour. Free Westing'house Electric Sewing: Machine Sen It at your electric tlealer'N or ask ua where to flnrt It. See alfco the Ohio - Tueo Klectrle Cleimer and the lllchltintler Elec tric AVusher. I - .. I - JC SH -saiBrj- W W T Flowers That Bloom in Winter A Daily Fashion Talk by Florence Rose I V-- - "" V The liat on the left is of beige ilmoljn, willi the popular isnr effect. Iu the mlddlo is n variation of the "oil -the -face" shape, which Is entirely coemI with doners. The soft crown is the feature of the third hat, but that tiny wreath nf French flowers gitrs it just the touch It needs to iiiaho it distinctive Adventures Ml, MIND is turning Christmas- ward -today, so naturally my steps have taken mo in tho direction of Christinas gifts in the shops. Now take, for instnucc, those birthstone rings. Every girl would like to have a ring set with her birthstone. And at one shop I know of jou may buy them for $1.00, .fJ.50 ami $7.00, the i main difference in the prices being caused by the size of the btone. The I stones for the most part ar" oblong- shaped, set very plainly in gold. Their greatest charm is their utter simplicity. One would look very smart on the little i fmger. j Then theie are the newest powder I boxes. In general stjle they arc like! tlie sherbet glasses with the kewplcs with their filmy skirts. Hut for linn- ' dies, these have not the roguish kcw pics, but those demure little "wooden i heads" fhat one sees in smart millinery shops. I nm sure that you would like them. They cost ?1.(m. And the gift boxes of jelly. The box itself is of festive red, with Christmas greetings inscribed in. black. Inside aro six little glasses of delicious jelly, each ooe a different flavor. The price is $1. Smaller boxes may bo had for fifty cents. Oh., yc, and that on" gift table I fJiiL'iMiiiialialHy Oriental Rugs for Holiday Gifts Nothing else you can select is more appro priate, acceptable and decorative, or pos sessed of greater utility. It is advisable that selections be made at an early date, and they will be reserved for delivery upon the day designated. FRITZ & LaRUE, Inc. L.iporters-Retailers of ORIENTAL, DOMESTIC RUGS and CARPETS 1121 CHESTNUT STREET GET THE PICK, DO YOUR M & W!i!iiMins& E I s5i!iOTr55 at 15th ffi5ma5a?ra7yiit7sajnr tni ini ir.i.ruUhmi:if.m jKMjauAiiCuraiunm ti.ini?TifirainiTri r: ' i UNBRE DRESSED, 14 inches high SPECIAL, $3.00 Biggest Doll Bargain in Town 1 LARGE AND SELECT LINE OF CHRISTMAS POST CARDS and BOOKLET! lc to $1.00. FOR BOOK CALENDARS FOR SONG & GIFT SHOP 1028 MARKET STREET, bingham hotel block Open Evenings; Saturday until ll.J. H. REMICK & CO., Props. With a Purse saw, piled high with enameled tin boxes and the like, all painted with colorful flowers' and wreaths. There were phono screens behind which tho most aggres sive phone would bo glad to hide; nnd queer little tea caddies, whose purpose was easily guessed by the diminutive teapot perched on the top. J3vcn napkiu Hugs were to be teen. Prices begin as low as eighty -live cents. Hero is a table ufter jour own heart and pockctbook ! l'np nnmM of slioiiM nildreRR Womnn'n I race J'dllor. or nlione Walnut 3OO0. Makes lie Complexion Beautiful S" OFT AND VELVETY. Money back if not entirely pleased. Nadlne Is Pure and hamlets. Adlieret until unshed oil. Prevents sunburn and return of decolorations. Millions of delighted users ?rove its value. Flesh, Pink, Brunette, Wide. At leading toilet counters. II theu haven't II, lu mad 60c. Nations! Toilet Co., Parii, Tena., U.S.A. CHRISTMAS BUYING NOW LLS Big Variety to Select From 1920 MOTHER, DAD AND FRIEND The Woman's Exchange Dressing Dolls for Homes To the Jidttor of Woman's Panel Dear Madam I nm writing to nsk jou concerning u club. I would like to get together n number of girls who would bo interested iu working among tho poor nnd crippled children in hos pitals, orphanages, etc. If I cannot obtain nny one interested in this work I would Hko to do something myself. My idea is to dress dolls nnd tnko them to the poor children in the hospitals; nlso bonks, candy, etc. How would I go nbout this kind of work Whnt hospitnls or homes have the very poor children, who need some attention? Could I do this kind of work iu any hospital or do jou have to obtnin pcimlssiou from the head of name. SYMPATHIZER. In the telephone book, in the business section, you will find n list of hospitals and homed. The best thing to do is to call up tho superintendent of nurses at the hospitals and Mio matrons of the homes and nsk' whether the children could have gifts of this kind. No doubt the day nurseries would bo delighted to have them. It would be better to hnve not necesjarily the permission, but the approval, of the bends of these institu tions before taking your gifts. 15y calling up beforehand you cau make sure that there nro children there who really need thorn. I think it is a. beau tiful thought, nnd I am sure yon will be able to collect a great many girls who will be glad to help you. I shall be interested to hear how jou got ulong. Piano Is In the Way To the Vilitor o lt'oinan'c raac Dear Madam I moved into n house last July, nnd the pnrties that moved left an old piano (old style). I have beea after tho people ever since I moved iu (he house to move the piano. It is in my way, as the rooms aro very small, and they have failed to move it. Can you kindly advise me ns to what step I should take to get it out. It is no good. It is out of order, and they don't care to move it. I had nn idea of breaking it up, but I thought I would wait nnd get ndvien from some one who knows better than I. Will you kindly answer' in the Evening Pi'iiuc Ledokh ns soon ns possible what to do about it? MRS. T. r. U. Have you a storeroom that you could Automatic Cleaner Better Than Electric niflrhlnc. Now giving Eat lfflctlnn In 43,000 homen. No wlre. no operating ex- I'pnn. i-oaiji less, eaves time, work, carpets. It tm rlenn n run FT1I-.M. 'I'hone Marlet 13B0. xFasehall Sales Co IS S. 8TH ST. iCush SU5 Time J2S rhlladelnhia Uuy Now. 1'rlee. advances December 1st Today & Of $9, $10, Dozens of Models All Sizes All New All Lovely 111 VrE3 TVTONTHS of preparation, and our close afliliatlon. with t ' -1 leading New York manuf acjurerg, aro responsible for this exceptional sale. The blouses aro fresh, now, and exclusive. Not one, but practically every correct new Mdea is represented. No mail orders. You can't come too soon. Each packed in an Xmas box if you want, so buy for Xmas gifts now. JTAm tmil WAIST Biggest Values in Philadelphia Where 1505 CHESNUT Itisiitiiie eather your insides Grouchy, morose, mis erable, blue, bilious, dead - to - the 4 world ? It isn't the weather. It's your insides. You are constipated. Your system isn't eliminating. You are dulling your nerves and filling your system with poisons that ought not to be there. Get the habit of being healthy(un of snap and pep and vim. Make life worth while for yourself and your friends. Eat a little Kellogg'aKrumbled Bran everyday. It is ready to eat. You don't have to wait till baking day. Eat it every mdrning with your breakfast by itself as a cereal, or add a third as much to any cereal. You'll enjoy its flavor something new In bran. KRUMBLEDi BRAN Better- Health. bears 3lM51- NOBODY PAYS ATTENTION . TO JENNYS STATEMENTS Because as Soon as She Realizes That Some One Disagrees With Her She Goes Right Over to the Other Side TII13 discussion was, about national prohibition, and tho group was made up of several women. "I think it's n very good thing," ono of them stated vehemently. "That Is, T mean" she corrected herself, catching a few hostile eyes "I think it's a very good thing for some people for just a little while, don't you? Not for always. I mean, but lust for n while. But I do think It awful," she lilirflrifl An " ?n it- ti nlivnvo fntif I to say that nobody can ever have any tmng cvci Hut nobody was navlne nnv atten tion to her by thnt time. They nil wore a certain expression which meant "Oh, what's tho use of listening? Jenny's off again, nnd she'll change her statement three or four times be fore she gets through spluttering, any how!" Women like this remind me of n dog chasing a bird. Did you ever watch that? The dog wanijers nbout looking for some kind of trouble to come along nnd make things interesting. Suddenly hc4ecs a bird on' tho other sido of the. road, hopping serenely, nbout, picking up a piece of something here, a bit of something else there nnd turning its beak up contemptuously ut a twig just move the piano into? There could surc- iy oe no omccuon 10 your iioins mm. i Do not break It up until jou have con- suited theso people nnd know thnt it is sntisfnetory to them to havo the plnuo destroyed, for, nfter all, it really be longs to them, even if they do seem to have wished it on you. Tell them that it is in your way and that you would likc to break it up. If you want legal advice about the proper thing to do un der theso circumstances consult ihe Legal Aid, 31 South Sixteenth street. VWlVl'VVVVVVlVVVVVYVVVlVl-lVtr $ M.IJH-M OTEIU Direct From the $ Makers Why Should You Pay Middleman's Profit? Big Assortment of Styles and Colors for 3 Men, Women and Chddren Metropolitan Knitting Mill i 2829 Kensington Ave. 1 J Fall I.lne of Ham! Knittlnc Wool 'Open iZvks. l'lione Kens. 1084 5 w- Tomorrow ' s I Fine Sale $12 Blouses Georgettes Crepes dc Chine Voiles This Season's New Shades fust Today SHOP and Tomorrow You Save $2 to $5 to Bug in Street TO KtCP HiajlAX-Ul HMO ROSY TO IV - its Sli tBioavtiiam ftgnioro-iw" Ybu'll find that Kellogg's Kxumbled Bran is a food that encourages nature to do its duty by you. BuyKellogg's Krumbled Bran of your grocer.- It is in the red and green package like that of Kellogg's Toasted Corn Flakes, and each package this signature beyond. Tho dog's enrs go up, then Rcttlo bnck nnd his tongue quivers, lie stnlks silently, n little nearer. The bird continues Its Impudent course, chirping thecrily now and then. Sud denly the dog makes a rush for It and Inmls far beyond the spot where it was. The bird by thnt time Is snfc in the mysteries of a tangle of branches still chirping merrily. The dog grins rather sheepishly, looks around to sec if nny one saw him make a fool of him self nnd then assumes a nonchalant air. "Why all the hurry?" his man ner asks Indifferently. "You don't suppose for a minute that I came nil tho way over here to get that silly little bird, do you? I really didn't even know there was a bird here. I came over to look at this stone. It has a peculiar appearance." And, having es tablished his innocence, lie bnrks once or twice and slinks off, looking fright fully embarrassed. fTUIESI women who make such decided statements, and then can't change mem quicKiy enough when tney see that they have taken tho wrong stand point, nre very much like that dog. They rush upon a discussion so rapidly and with such a bravo front thnt they haven't nny bravery left when it comes to sticking to their remarks. Their rapid change to the other side is cx- .u m. :,.i ., ... i., i ??" 'iB,.!1."". .""' LX. ""J' ' u"?- tion of liis utter indifference to the r - - - - - - - - - 1 ' '& e)e97lan I I Charming Christmas Gifts in Jmllffl . For Milady ffifflf 1 Exquisite creations in Imported Fashions WgmB" ' jf and Models bf Our Ouni Design, UjEmK ' expressing styles of good taste and lO-lT f distinctive elegance. II y ' m ' Remodeling of Exceptional Merit P if-1 1S02 Walnut street M 3 t'Fish direct from ocean to ou( . 7 I a 4. uv Your MEAT:: tsW From the Packer "" 1 k 931 CHESTNUT STREET ) I , h Smash the Packing House Direct to Consumers Yes, Madam when you come down town, stop in at 931 Chestnut Street, and convince" yourself. If you are too busy, ask hubby to drop in on his lunch hour or on his way home. We are the largest retail meat dealers in the United States, operating s 65 Meat Markets in the Principal Cities of 14 States Our largo volume of business guarantees you the freshness of spur meats. No jobbers handle any of our products so you pay but one small profit. Note the Savings on These , Specials for Tomorrow! t Breast of Spring Lamb Fresh-Killed Roasting Chickens 37c lb.' J Shoulders' of Spring Lamb 22c lb. ;; Legs of: Yearling Lamb. ... .:.-.-.to.-.-. .23c lb. Best Rump Steak . .'. .-.-. .-.t.t.-.t.-. .28c lb. Best Sirloin Steak .32c lb: " Choice Standing Rib Roast , .32c lb. j ;; Legs of Spring Lamb .-.,,... ,;32c Jb. ; ; Sugar-Cured Bacon (by the piece) .... 34c lb ; I : I Buehler Bros. B. B. Butterine, 2 pounds for 58c ' IIAIN OFFICE Chicago, 111. JMfesMMMtrOpet Saturday btrd. You havo to laugh at tbg, em barrassment of tho dog nud nobody takes Jenny seriously cither. Nobody respects nny of these violent state ments of hers that nre eo lacking In conviction, so "subject to change with out notice." In fnct, nobody even, listens to her after having heard a few of them. THINK of the finest butter you ever tasted then try "A. K. N." You'll say it's the "best butter vn the market" nnd you'll simply be repeating what hundreds of careful but ter buyers say every day. Your grocer sells or can get A. K. N. Butter. H. R. AIKEN Wholesale Butter, Eggs, Margarines 128 N. Delawaro Avenuo Philadelphia - - - --------- . High Costs J J 8c lb. PACKING PLANTS Peoria, 111.' Until 9 P. Mrfcii4 :k :; i ii I y,