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WILSON I ex- ATJL t!P.f fn fMiinpfntti nt..ntf bItImh , ft -N-. .-. ....... .....i .,u,v e..vv.. , "'!, Jnmcs with n enlil supper very een. '''."Will you plcnse rIvc inc n menu nnt tee . Tftlii will 1)0 n very enrel opportunity ; entertain wltli n hlcli ten. Ilnvp nt "Rt one Iiet iIIkIi. If ynu mnkc thin tapper informal, nu surely will enjoy It. I The first thine te de Ih te nrrnnge n , menu, ntu! hm son ilrlr It te be In- ? expensive, I mn celne, tu stigRcit the 1 following ! Sweet I'lcklei Celery Cheese Croquettes Tomnte Snuec Mnenreni nu Orntln Celeslnw Apple Siiiiee Chocelntv Cnlte Ten or Coffee .This menu enn be prepared enrler In the tiny nnil then simply rehenteil and served. Menu Ne. 1! Radishes Ilememnile Ilellsh c Oldp-Tjme I'eni 1'uddinc Holle.ntlnl.oe Sntiee Itnkiil l'otntecs Iettucc linked Apples Spenge Cnke Teu or Coffee Beth of these ineuus cnll for het 1 dishes and our request " for n oeld . upper. Yeu knew thnt celli menls in fall and winter nre rntlier tint, mid ns you are anxious te hnve this nice. I ' Btlggcnt these two menus thnt mnv be ( prepared early during the day mid then Imply rehented. However, 1 nm Kiiine te give two eeM suppers, se thnt jeu reay take your eheiee. Menu Ne. 1 Olives Snlted Nuts Vetntn Snlnd Cheese, Nut and Celery Sandwiches Cnkc Ten or Coffee Menu Ne. 2 Radishes Ilemeinnde Holish Celd Sliced Meat of Choice Vegetable Snlnd ' 'Apple Sauce Cookies Tea or Coffee Te prepare the high ten or het menu : ' Cheese Croquettes Place in n sauccpnn : Tire anil enc-'iaartrr cups of milk. One cup of lifted flour. Stir with wire spoon te dissolve the flour and then bring te a boil and cook for five minutes. llcmeve ami then add: One cup of grated chtcsc. One-half cup of finely chopped part lay. One tablespoon of grated anion. One teaspoon of salt. One-half teaspoon of paprika. Mix and then turn en n platter. Coel and then chill. Meld into sixteen cut lets. Dip in Heur and then in the fol lowing mixture : One-half rup of evaporated milk. One eell-lieatcn cap. Rell in tine breadcrumbs and then fry in smoking het deep fat. Ltj en thin slices of toast nnd gnr- MKS. WILSON WANTS Te present the best nnd most tasty suggestions thnt she enn find In this corner for you. Whenever she hears of nny New Recipes She gees right off te get them, no mntter whether she lins te travel te Maine, Canada, Knusas or tin Seuth. If you knew of nny goeil wholesome dishes thnt nre econem leal and nppetlzlng Send Them te Her And your name will he published with them. Any questions thnt you vtnnt te nsk about cooking will be answered by Mrs. WINen in her query col umn. She rnimet give persennl an swers, se de net Inclese stamps, but she requires jour nnnie and address ns an evidence of geed faith. WATCH THIS COUNKK A LETTER FROM PARIS . -... f i, VK Vb flQP J' BE AyQ 3k J Wl JJM I MIS M Till. Iirst sketch Is very much in the I hat of the second sketch is of turquoise .. 1 . 1... .I t.. ...... AM...1 'ttt MUltf fll.lth. nish with pnrsley and serve with to mato snuee. These can be niude earl in the morn ing, then lay in n baking pan and re heat. Ye-Olde-Tyme Tease I'udiling Wash one pound of dried pens nnd senk overnight. In the morning cook until tender and then drain. Hub the pens through n, sieve into a mixing bowl anil ndd : One larac onion orated. One and one-half trn"""" f jn"- One-half tiqxpnnn nf uliite pepper. One-half rup of finilu minced parsley. Three eell-heaten egos. Four tablespoons of butter or butter substitute. One and one-half cupi of milk. Or equal parts of milk nnd the liquid drnlned from the cooked pens may be used. Itutter individual custard cups well and then fill with this mixture. Set the cups in n pan containing water nnd hake in n slew even for forty-live min utes. Coel and then reheat. Leesen the edge of the pudding from the cup with n knife nnil tnen turn en n slice of tenst and serve with Hellandni.se sauce. Or this might be baked in n large linking dish nnd served en toast In in dividual portions. Hellandnisc Sauce Plnce in n snucepnn : One cup of cream sauce. I One-half cup of butter or substitute. 7'ire trrlJ-fcrnrrn eggs. Six tablespoons of vinegar. J hree tablespoons of het tcatcr. One teaspoon of salt. One teaspoon of paprika. Itent te blend. Hent tn hnlllni? nnlnt I nnd then serve. L current manner llrlms, as in tills case, turn up, nnd the decorntien fol fel lows the line of the under side. A spray of black osprey sweeps along the line of this one nnd juts beyond it. The lint itself s of blnck velvet nnd comes low down en the forehead. 1'crhnps) It is off the subject, but jeu won't mind if I cnll your atten tion te the gloves of the lady of the sketch. The) arc dnshing nnd new even for Pnrls. They nre of white kid, with silver gauze strips running along the gnuntlct-s. It Is awfully chic this year te leek strnggl a little unkempt, like the con ventionalized conceplien of a poet. The velvet and is covered with cock fenth crs in iridescent greenish blue. Thnt combination in itself, ou would think, demnnded mi explanation, but I hnve none te offer. The effect was very even surprisingly geed, nnd thnt Is nil I hnve te say. The feather. were ar ranged te lift ever the face and fall ever each ear. With the boa of cock feathers, the costume seemed somewhat in the man ner of chanticleer. It wound round the neck and ended In n point. A chic blonde were this with n dress of tete dc negrc velvet, a conspicu ous feature of which were the long, tight sleeves. The effect was awfully smart. The third hat Is of black panne plush, tightly drnped round the forehead nnd temples, nnd expanding in the crown te something almost like Tertln's cap. with its pelnU en cither side. A blnck jet ornament, like n Spanish comb, stands up nt the front of the crown. A fringe of a veil of grny tulle shnde.s the ejes nn'l gives them mystery. The cellnr of the eent nccempanying this hnt is very new. It is en n beige coat of rough material. It rolls up round the bend nnd ever the chin. Itlnck seal eemcH down ever It in points. The effect of the cellar Is te make the fuce leek small. The fourth hnt, the nrtlst tells me, Is for teas, but what the objection Is te wearing It elsewhere 1 have net fig ured out. It Is of panne velvet in telu de negre. and is one of the few tightly folded tequis of the season. Arching ever the top nnd descending en ench side runs n circle of brown nnd gruy fenthcrs. One knows net whence they sprung. I suspect them of being chick en feathers, but they nre elevated te the plane of nrt by the mnglc hnnd of the French mediste. The dress which gees with this ces- I- nf blnrk velvet. Thnt is te say, the long sleeves nnd the skirt nre of elvet, wuii u iiRuv-niiB) i" of taffeta. The enrrlngs are pear shaped pearls, nnd the muff sable. MAUY HUSH WILLIAMS. WUATS WHAT By IIKLKV tlKOIK Please Tell Me What te De By CYNTHIA THE UNWELCOME WIFE By HAZEL DKYO BATCHKLOIC Cevimuht. 1920, bv (he rubHc Ledger Company Antheny Ilarrimnn's marriage te Charlette Graven, a girl beneath him aoeially, teas a great disappointment te Mrs. llarrlman, who had expected klm te marry Edith Comstock, a girl in his own set Charlette teas net treated uith any tee much kindness tn the Ilarriman home and she became .e" utterly miserable that she finally ran nirny and went back te the farm without telling any one that she cas te H-cenia a mother. When Teny's son was born he win conscience censcience trlcken and Killing te de anything at all te make things up te Charlette But the woman who came back was net fAc jame icemrm he had marrirtl, for Charlette had changed fit'rtifunlly she went back te the city with her ten, but she was net happy And then one day Junier fell desperately ill. The Husband Hater A new story by Hazel Deye Batchcler Will begin en Monday, December 13. Jenn Northrup Is the herein'!. She had wealth and position, but lest it when her father died. She ad fear for the future, but lest that when her guardian married her. She had hatred for her husband, and KIND OCT TUB BEST BY BEADING THE STOBY Many an otherwise Intelligent woman is ebstlnatclv stunld In the matter of correct dress for formal evening wear. Whether a woman Is old or young, se rious or frlioleus. she should net make herself singular bv dressing hopelessly out of fashion. Ne ene need wear cx trem"lv low-cut, sleeveless gowns; that Is n matter of taste or the want of It but the ether extreme Is absurd. When the year 1921 Is but a few weeks nwny. a woman with hair celffed and clothes made In the style of 1911 or 1901 ren ders herself conspicuously grotesque. In evcrv woman's wardrobe there should be at least one gown ready for Mclal functions In tne eening. ii may be quiet In color, simple In line; It may be elbow sleeved, and cut only slightly around the neck line, but It should con form tn some measure te the convention thnt a woman shall net wear blgh-cel-lared street attlre at any festal occasion nftcr twilight. A Hal-Brush 1 Teny Cemes Heme "IHARLOTTK had no Idea hew this J wish for Teny happened te be b6rn in her heart It came suddenly out et her great need of him. Ne matter what had gene before, he was Junier's father and would understand better than any one else. She needed hlni. and back of this great need wab something mere, a warmth that she had believed dead forever. If it had net been for her terror, she would have stepped te ana lyze this feeling, but Just new there was no time for It. Sh felt a tlmld touch en her nrm nnd turned te leek Inte Mrs Harnman's face It was broken; It was net the flnelv roomed, celd-llpped face of the woman Charlette had known. llarrlman looked old. "Charlette." she said softly. link Ilk" that'. T.verythlng will n5t Charlette through tear-dlmmed .via looked at the baby nnd shook ?Xl head Hew could he believe tnat thlngl. would be all right with Junier Buffering se terribly h There came a strangling little cow and her heart seemed te step The nSrse raised the baby nnd he coughed Sg"n. When she put him back against th n l'ew his breathing seemed easier. It was easier Charlette felt that she coumnSndtftbe mistaken this time That i.rr-it.v red color was fading a nine. IS" and then the doctor looked up nt I'l ToddnPew. Mrs. Harrlman." n "chSSuT tried te smile but her f-a-.?.. fift frexen. lerythlng aleut her ih. baby, the doctor, and herrneim-r-.,. Mrs. 'don't come ThlniTM bec.in SuVaSfUy and Vbc-WM.. njeuKh she STm'e rcTurbiac'k-neanJX knew nomere . , h own When sne c mr ... .... .;-- ..,, iinp Tfll riii u'v ........ Her mind N--mert r Va.il Sri7tln" off somewhere' 'and she w.in.ed Suit te He. tbere forever and let .he wnrtri sill by inen "' "" - SfrSoSter wni. talking te """"; &dh'u"pdenBhe? ibew. ff?r herlng new everything that had hap- "'"The baby" he gasped, "hew Is he"' Teny came out of the shadows and teod by h"r bed "Junier s . I",l",'i Sear, and the danger Is ever." he said eeftly "Try te rest; there's nothing te "& ".'ink "nck en her pillow and again that comfortable f.ellng of drow drew Slnesi stele ever h. r She eeu'd hear Teny murmuring something te the doctor; thrlr elces sounded very far ""rreny." she said softly, "Teny " Instantly he was Inside her bed "I needed you" she whispered like a tired child "I wanted veu terrllily , H.was knee'lng by her bed new srlcn,fesh;rs W dark 'hVd'V.hYe .dVeu! CdearestT" be sa.d,.and thought you could neier feel that way 't0"Ohutei,,dbl""l kept.h.nk.ng If he VIII come, everything will be al' right and you did come, nnd everything i all right, Isn't It.?" . , . . She. put her hand up te his head whimsically nnd stroked his hair, and Teny knelt there asking nothing, fear ful that when she was herself again she would net remember having wanted nlm Jt had happened before, the morning after Junier was born. 1 (Tomorrow The aftermath of uffrrtng) Making Mere Meney The Cllrl n'lie Knew About 1'ini.i "There's a. let of difference." main tains Ohidys Adams of Detroit, "be tween knowing hew te cook and knew ing about feed Given a geed cook book and the nverage amount of brains al most any ene can cook. But the prepar ation of a well-balanced meal, In which every dish Is appetizing and attractive Is n gift related mere closely te the ar tistic than tn the cullnar) "Ever since I was n youngster I have loved te potter around the kitchen and I didn't confine myself te the making of fudge und Welsh rabbits, either 1 Kirned hew te tlx pretty nearly every thing nnd. when I was forced te find a way te make my own living. I mitunill) thought first of the stove In fact, that wns about all I did knew thoroughly Hut I figured that If one can reach a man's pocketbook through his stomach one ought te be nble te make a fair In come out of It i.t the f.ime time. "My first idea was te open a tearoom In one of the fashionable sections of De troit, but I found I had tee little capital , Ilesldes. the enture was distinctly rlsltv TenroemH. If they are successful bring In geed mene Imt r- .an die vtri quickly and I couldn't afford te risk what little menei I had en a g.i hIiIihk ciiann I Iirefernd te locate .something that was certain A careful examination of , the neitrhy oppertunltU s brought te I light the fact that the restaurant of one nf the largest factories In Detroit was 1 feeding only 10 per cent of the workers i and was being run nt a less. 1 luid out I ,i detailed plan of procedure itvmlz I ing tne d ffircnt expenses and making I up sample menus for the first week, and submitted thin te the superintendent of the plant After a little persuasion I ob. talned permission te make the expert-1 I ment and took charge of the restau ! rant ' "Within the month I was feeding S. I per cent of the workers nnd the restau rant was breaking seven, even after I h.i' . deiuited a geed salary for my servlrf 1 New, In addition te a steady, pleasan' wirk, I have the satisfaction of knowing that I am feeding workers and n drones ' Tomorrow -Dyeing, In Order tn ! Ii A hat brush Is an essential thing for the dressing table, but the plain weed tops one tlnds en these de net make them cry attractive. .Se one clever girl has hit upon the Idea of covering a brush like this with the most as cinatlng of tops and transforming It Inte a dainty ornament She taken a scrap of silk (and there Is alwas ai least one of these te be found among the bundle of odds and ends that almost everybody keeps tucked away In the sewing drawer), and after cutting It te fit the top of the brush she clues It down ver this and covers the silk with geld net or an odd bit of lace A narrow band of rosebuds finishes the little article. Drying Felt Hats Felt hats which have been wet should be brushed before dr.vlng Hip off the trimmings begin brushing at the border and continue turning, always en the same slile. until the center Is reached at the very top Place the hat en a meld and let it dry before, putting It away It will he as line and beautiful as when new T T Ci Her Idea of Leve Dear Cynthia May I give you my Idea of love for the benefit of the young Indy who wrete In and asked If there was such a thing? I think there Is, but I think It Is something se dellcate It cannot be defined. Heal leve elevates the soul and makes one wish te be kind te every ene as well as the person we love. Am I right In this? NANCY Q. Heal love does elevate, you are right, Nancy O. It Is a great thing nnd should be treated as a great thing and never nl nl lewed te descend from Its high plane. She's Self-Conscteus Dear Cynthia I have a problem for veu te solve. 1'leasc be painfully frank when you give your nolutlen In this col umn of yours, If you will. I'm troubled with n disease which one of our nast authors defines ns being akin te conceit self-consciousness. I'm net troubled, It simply terrorizes me at times, Tn en Inte lenirth and describe my eme. tlens and the horror I hale experienced from the curfe would be carrying It te the farthest extreme. That's where I am, at the Jumplng-eff place both liter ally and figuratively. Can jeu help me 7 AKIN. The only real cure lies In your own hands. Yeu must step thinking about this self-consciousness and step think ing continually about yourself and your thought and analyzing all your thoughts nnd actions. lie a simple, natural girl and meet people an they meet you, half, way. "Dan B.'s" View of Love Dear Cynthia .lust n few words te "Danny" nbeut love. "Danny." my boy. never nsk for n defi nition of love There Isn't any definition of that ethereal state. Hut did you ever leek at love as being a sort of religion hat every one believes In? Ne matter what sect or race, the symptoms arc the same, the effects tne same nnd the very Id'als are Identical. As te telling when veu are In love veu'll knew that of your own accord, Hut allow me te tender a bit of advice don't take your "puppy" love tee seri ously. I veu de, you II lese your real love that Is yet te come. Hut don't avoid "puppy" love, for ye uwen't knew hew te handle your real love when It comes. Finally, remember that paint nnd Things You'll Leve te Make powder come off In the wnsh, but geed breeding, character nnd common sense are water-proof. Here's te your real love, DAN B, What Doea Cynthia Thlnk7 nnr r-vnthln I have been reading vnne eelinnn In the KVEtHNO runi.ie I.Kner.n for the pnst two months nnd have noticed the great help It has been te ethers, pe I nm going te ask you for a llttle help. nnn nicriit nt n. nnrtv I met a girl two vears mv senior, although she does net leek It. 'She Is a very nice girl, one with irnnd. common sense. She does net expect veu te lnvlsh her with presents tiu-n snnie. Khe met nnether fellow nbeut ",, -.v inter! he Is nheut three yenrs my senior. She nan eecn very irienmy mm ,, I 1.1m. h ..11 n lenltnnulni' ' mm, uiiewiiiK mm iu van mi ........ .-... nights nnd letting me see her en Satur day nights, I have been out with her several times tr dances. About a week age I called up and asked If I might take her te a dance being given by the American Le Le geon. (This ether fellow Is a member of the same pest.) She said she wan wait Ing for nn answer from another party. but If sne Hid net gel nny answer hub would let me see her that night. Doesn't this leek as If she were using me nn n second fiddle? I took her te a dnncc en Snturday night last and she said she hadn't received any answer se she paid I might take her te that dance. Mendny morning I get a letter saying that the ether party had answered her (I den t knew what) nnd wns Berry but would have te break that date. She told me of ene e' her friends who was a nice girl and a geed dancer, nnd said If I wanted te Invite her she would write nnd Invite her te stny nt her house nil night. I saw her nt a dance last night (Wed nesday) with this ether fellow. Her friend let me have a dance with her. al though I had no partner te offer him She was very cordial te me and said she would be sure and see me next week. I made a date with her for this night I the last time I was out with her. vvhen she wrote me telling me she was going te break the date for the dance, she said she would be sure and see me en the ether date If I still wished It, I told her I was going te bring her a box of candy the night of the dance ; she said all right and told me the kind when I asked her the kind she liked. I don't think it la up te me te give her the candy new that she has broken the date, de you? I hope I have explained this te you clearly nnd hepe you can glve me some VKilclieri-SciMorsHelfJer J tlVflfttklt-s u,A, i&m-i 4, ?WH0LE family went SHOPPING TOGETHER And Get Se Tired and Cress That Daddy Blamed It en Mether and Mether Blamed It en Daddy It Happens Every Year rnilFA' cnire slowly down the atrect, XMotherlieI.llnBnobbyVhiind,DiMr walking with Aunt Jennie, ... ,1 ,.i..iif it it wns en v " .clock In the after- A pair of scissors Is really n neces sity in the kitchen. An attractive llttle case for It Is easily made. Cut n plece of white oilcloth the shape of the bacK part of the holder, and n trlnngularpleca like the front part. It should be Just long enough te cover all but the handles of the scissors. Duttonhele the edges together with merccrlxed blue thread. Decorate simply as shown. Make an ,,.,lnl In the Inn en which te hang tlllS ornamental, ueeful cclsserB holder. FLOHA. vgoed dope, rlease tell me what you llllnk ei ncr in iiiuui "u',..,'nvIV n Cvnthla thinks the girl la simply net In love with any one, but would rather co with an elder man when she can. .She had no right te treat you as she did, having finally made an engagement with you. neon, but the "' l,rr" ,'L". ",; i.'.,i "I don't see hy ) t t striped nccktlc for lleb." Aunt Jenn c was snying. "He nrver wears anything but plain colors, veil knew. "Well. It's time lie get ever that, replied Daddy tartly. , "Well, I think jeu could have done much better for the wmtf, n"W Aunt Jennie, hoping for au argu ment. Daddy knew her: he kept "'"'. "Loek at that'" c,,m."l "TnH pulling toward a store window nnd pointing eagerly They all drew near, glnd te have the chnnce te rest, wl.lle Bebby gazed en tranced at a hi "v llttl'1 "nginc going round and round en Its track through all kinds of tejs Aunt Jennie was the first te recover from the spell, "Well," she ren arked crisply, "arc you going te stay here all afternoon Mether enme out of her trance with nn effort. , . "Come. Bebby." hc fnld. pulling nt his hand, and Bebby came, walking hnckwnrd and staring at the little en gine until it disappeared nreund the turn. , , . He carried n smnll tin horn In his hand, and as he proceeded along the street, drugging bin " from Mether s hnnd, he blew feeble ''lusts upon it. T WANT te sec nt nt that sweater 1 for Walter," remarked Daddy, nftcr nnether few minutes of wander ing slowly, tircsemeli nlmig. 'HVnnmV mVnt Mnthrr. "Why. It's ever 'litre en the ether side of th'c street," Daddy replied apol ogetically. "Well, then, we'll cress the street again nnd go there. Wh didn t you speak of it before?" Mether's exasperated voice faded out into a whisper. What wns the use, she seemed te think of wasting breath? He knew It, tee, Relations were rather i -a. nod as they steed en the corner waiting for a chance te cress the Btrcct. Only BehhT w unaware of the heavy atmosphere. Aim when tncy nnaiiy did start across the street, Mether lest confidence in the pellcemnn'n semaphore, stepped In the middle of the car track because an automobile looked impatient, started hack, changed her mind, and at last, obeying a yank from Daddy, picked Hebby up in her arms and rushed across just before the traffic was released, , And then relations were almost com pletely broken off. IT WAH an exhausted, hungry, dls agreen'ble minrtet ,that reached home late that afternoon, carrying vnrleun bundles nnd a faintly-squeaking tin horn, ' Mpthcr was firmly convinced that It wns all Daddy's fault: if she ever did Christinas shopping again, he would net be Invited. And he resolved that hereafter his Chrlstmns shopping would lie a ene-msin trip, with no women tagging along. Aunt Jenny's resolve wni net Btated, but she looked as If she would never de any Christmas shopping again, alone or nccempnnlcd. Only nebby was able te cat his nup per nnd stumble drowsily Inte bed, mur muring things nbeut that little engine en the track. And net one of them remembered that Just nbeut this time last year they went through the very same experience, with the very same results and made the very same resolutions. It nearly always happens thnt way when the whelp family gees shopping together. A New Y. W. C. A. A T. W. C. A. center for colored alrii was opened last week In Mentclalr, N. J in one of ths old mansions of tha town. The house haa been made ever te Include dormitory space, club rooms, a ten room nnd accommodations for edu cational classes nnd social affairs. The lawn furnishes a recreation ground and tennis courts. The colored association of the town, which waa erganlxed eight vears age, has at present 600 members. This In the fifty-eighth center for col ored girls opened In the United States in the last few years by the colored de partment of the National Beard of the V W. C. A. afa ' -. I Markets Throughout the United States !- . j.-. -.. " iiWL.uji,;,iiflIMIIII ' mm itIi U! s ikii I S iBlli. " '-"!- isHl s IfcnllMlJBiw ssm sua m miaiaaumw SamiaaiiMiiilaWI I Meat Prices Still Going Down IPure Lard in 1 lb. Print, 21$c. Pure Perk Saumge, 29c Lean Boneless Bacen in the piece, 25c Legs of Yearling Lamb Sugar Cured Regular Hams . . Best Perk Chops Lein of Perk for Roast Fresh Ham Ffesh Shoulders (City Style) . All Steaks and Roasts Best Farm Scrapple ) 2 IDS TOY Rack Yearling Chops j 25c Open rrldar until t T. M. Yeu cn renvenlfntlr park your rnr ouUlde the or. TERMINAL BEEF 0. 8TH AVE. READING TERMINAL MARKET 25 lb i mmmtmmvmmmmKsmmammmmimstmmimm I rzL. I Instant Pestum ;; I ten days instead of 6 coffee; i n i u-ti , , it nuke yuui ivciuiwi a hi. i..j IX yourself. "There's a Jasen" ;; 1 -' IHSW fl 9 ,, 1 r r-.. POSTUM t fl " 5 i Jr ' yram ji; I iiiiBuiaiiiaiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiuuiniiniiiiHiDMiiariiiiBiiani mMfM 931 CHESTNUT STREET : Specials-Friday &Saturday Little Perk Picnics 22c lb. j English Choice Veal, Fresh Lean Shoulders Stewing Plate English Mutten, Beil, Mutten, 9lb. 0 lb. 15fb OOc lb. Fancy Chuck ROAST 16c lb Round Shoulder Roast, 20jb. Standing Rib Roast, 27c ' ih. Sugar-Cured Regular Hams, Q7c lb. Roast Perk Leins, 28jb. -12th St., Arch te Filbert St. llBlfl u Mffl E3 1 G S LJ C C EI SSBi,is H Jut what the public want! tome one te bring the High Cost of ' Meatt down. The public proved it te u by our grand opening P latt week at the Market Street Beef Ce., 5939 Market itrcet. p Large groups of thrifty heutewivei of Philadelphia and aurreunding g territory came and filled their baikett up with meatt at half price. M We handle nothing but the hind quarter of beef the meatleit n part of the cattle. njanvngp n r MEAT STORES I1H "ii 'rig-it arnr'H'' II 11 IM liU m u u & Highest Quality Meat 1824 RIDGE AVE. Wholesale Prices BigSpecial Lewest Possible PriceB STEAKS and ROASTS Fer Friday & Saturday Rump lielar Round Pinbene ' Sirloin Butcher's r Porterhouse Tflt7m. Round j City-Dressed Perk Shoulders Perk Chops) Fresh Hams Legs Yearling Perk for Crout Lamb Chops) Ham and Bacen, 28 C 20c 22c Shep Friday and Avoid Saturday Rush The finest rump, round or sirloin steaks, alPi well trimmed, fin bone roast, rump roast. Tep and bottom of the round, or middle cut I S prune nb roast I mm f nin 'Pr.rXr (tve rn.ilinn .. fn Cl..... If ...., . ! J MW... ..... w. .w-....f, w. aw. MWWB .K.WM., B.11JT 0,Q you with Regular or Skinned-Back Harm, Fre.h Country Sausage hire Lard in lb. prints) Lean Picnic Shoulders or Picnic Hams Half Smokes or Liver Pudding 15c a Breast of Yearling Lamb) 4 lbs. for 25c Fresh Country Scrapple O lbs. for 25 P Fresh Ground Hamburg Steak Shoulders of Yearling Lamb 12c lb Finest Country Butter in U-tb. Prints 55s a lb. Best Selected Eggs, in Cartons GSc a dez. We guarantee 16 oz. te each and every pound or will give your money back. U iN B H n IB M W -4v An Li II ' hi JM 111 9 vw.i 20c,b- I 25c,b- 20c ,b- ib. g M R fl H MARKET ST. BEEF CO. 5939 MARKET STREET Netice I This is a branch of the Market Street Beef Ce., 5221-23-25 Market Street Come Friday te avoid In ruth en Saturday. Stere eptnt Saturday at 7 A. M,rtady te wait en trade. FIRE SALE GROCERIES E WE HAVE BOUGHT THE ENTIRE STOCK OF C. W. Knight, wholesale grocer of Selins Greve, Penna., consisting of $85,000.00 K H worm ei nign-graae groceries ana cunm-i. h""- I During a fire in his warehouse a considerable portion of his stock was slightly 5 damaired bv water. The entire stock will be sold at unheard of prices. Some nf ihn - R ned goods is damaged te the extent of soiled labels. However, the majority of the cans H de net even have the labels soiled, while the contents of every can is perfect At this time, when every dollar must be made te count for the most, this money- i saving sale offers the biggest opportunity the buying public has had te make genuine p savings en staple and standard brands of groceries. The goods offered in this sale are g net government goods and all arc priced much below the present wholesale cost. NOTE OUR PRICES P. & O. Seap, Heir I'rlce 8c. Hnlfi l'rlre . . . . Star Soup, lie. I'rlce 8c. Snle I'rlre Kcln White, Reg. I'rlce 8c. Htiln l'rlre Octagon Seap, Iteg, Trice 8e. Hair I'rlrr I.nutz Naptha, ltep. Price 8c Snip l'rlrr , Kveryrtay ICvap Milk. llenlen'H F.vap. Milk, Kvap. Milk. Rep Price 7c. Hull I'rlri . Kwrvdav Evnn Milk. Pnrnnilnn Evnn Milk Kvap. Milk. Uliby'H Kvap. Milk, 1" He. H-il. Trer Phelen Venn Ueg. Price IRe ! v.i.. .. 5c ...5c ...5c . .5c .. 5c T.IW'V'B 5c Henln'ii ' i P-Ice 12c 10c 10c ...5c 8V2c Choice. Cern, Iteg. 1 , uc. Nnle I'rlce ... Sardines, Iteg. Prlct- ii Hftlr I'rlce .... Mlxcil Vegetables, Hen j'rC8 'jfc"' Hlf I'rlce .... Beechnut IfennB. IXcs Prliv. ir.'.' " HhU Price . .... 1 ft. Fancv Peaches, Fany pelirn P " 'j ' . y Price BBc. en !,!'"' n,K- h.i. nicc 39c or 6 ,or $2 00 Piimnhln. ncL- Pre ;,', " ,.UU Hnli I'rlc . Cholce Salmen. H(-B. Snl IPrlrr . . . Uhby Reups. Iteg. Prl Sl Pr1c . . . Ohnlc. Tnnn Fish, Heir B-1m t . , I'rlr,. 27e' ' ' ' '1c. "" I r'pn 2Sp ;iTr,AP OPENING OC SPECIAL lb. 5 IVORY S05jp 8c . 19V2c 7c 19c EXTRA SPKPt'at 1 rn-v . " v.u J UiYlATOES 10m- can ilcanOc dez. Bring Your Basket Dealers Supplied 'FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE OPENED FRIDAY UNTIL 0 P. M.J ffrlsfDimnilliaiira SALE OPENS Friday Morning December 10th 9.00 a. m. Sharp K an K BARGAIN HOUSE, 39-41-43 N. 8th St. Just Above Market Street Philadelnhia Toys, Millinery, Ladies' Wear, Dry Goods, Tobacco, Etc., Alse at Stere at 43 Nnrfh Rth Kitpat. 1 ?..,,. iimBirm , ..... "' -,..-. w... j m-m ': BTWHBifsiiiiiisiiiriisirMi'W'MiiiiMiiBiiiiaiMiiBiiiiiiiiriiisiimw niK Savings in the I i M - - r . ,-v " "icrr' ,.- r4bWi fasjivy 'iMtiiafi'l'l MtHSW'' " ' fc"M
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