' fvtf ' . . js vTvSFjf 4; ' V 'III it - EVENING .PUBLIC LED.GER-PHILADELPHIA,. MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1921 CL3 i ! SUMMER SAUSAGE IS GOOD, ACCORDING TO MRS. WILSON There Arc a Number of Different Ways to Make Tim Delicacy. Casings Made From Unbleached Muslin ny MIIS. M. A. WILSON ICorvrloht. Il hU n it. A. VUUon. lLorvru An rlgMll rtttrvtd.t TUB rnrly colonial farm housewife van ft rrnl adept In inaklnR mnny (Idlcioui oniinaRCs tlint wore enjoyed not only by the fnmlly. but were sent lo mnrket. The modem lilRliwnvirtO' ilny nre outlets for the foods of this character, and nH many of the farmers (.till Intend killing right nlons until late sprlns. It is a (fit) plan to use the by products for this purpose. To this end I have prepared some recipes tha). came to me from the de fendants of the early pioneer house wives. Casings nre easily made from strlnR unbleached muslin. Wash the muslin and hang out to dry. Now cut Into pieces 0 by 1 Inches and make a bag, leaving both ends open, Use n filled (irnm for the closing of. the bag. Uic a Imndle. of a wooden potato masher for filling these prepared ensings nnd fill from both ends, packing fairly tight, he both ends securely, plunge into a large preserving kettle and boll rapidly for the entire length or time given in the reripe. Itcmovc from the kettle nnd then hang up to dry. nnd cool In.n cool, airy place. It i well to place n loop sufficiently Isrse on on end of the snusagV when tving, so that It may be hting up when mid and finished as directed. Hang In n .old cellar, .fust half of these recipes mat be made for small families. Devonshire Summer Sausage Took one nnd one-half pounds of breast or other cheap cut of venl. The calf's head and feet may be used If de tired and Tiro pound of lean pork in just enough water to cover. When the meat Is tender, cool, remove nnd then put through the food chopper, add ing One pound of fal pork. One-quarter ounce of cloves, Four onmnt. Bit of garlic, One and one-half ounce, of tali, One ounce of pepper. One teaspoon of nutmeg. One-half Icatpoon of mace. L'se a wooden paddle to mix the chopped meat nnd the seasoning. He dure the stock to two nnd one-hnlf cijpfuls nnd then add three-quarters of a cup of rolled oats and cook until a thick, dry porridge. Add this to the meat and mix to blend until the rerenl i. thoroughly Incorporated Into the mi tnre. Now fill Into the casing and boil for three hours. Remove the snu fsge and let cool. Hub well with lard and then roll in the following mixture to coat the sauiage well. TInng up to cool and in this condition they will kfp until June. One-half nip of cheap black pepper, Oitr ounce of alUpicc. One-half ounce of clovtt. One cup of bran. O.Nfonl Sausage Chop very fine Tiro pounds of lean beef. Two pounds of lean polk. One pound of fat, 'itine the finest knife. Now rook one nip of rice In four nnd one-half cups of water until tlie rice is soft nnn the .oater absorbed. Mix the rice nnd meat tojether and odd One-half ounce of whole peppers. One-quarter ounce of mace, Onc-ctahth ounce of sage. One tetnpoon of street oau. One teaspoon of sweet marjorum, One teaspoon of Ihymc, Hit of fiarlic. Put through the food chopper ngaiu inrl turn into a large wooden bowl. Add One-quarter teaspoon of int peter, One ounce of rait. One-quarter ounce of paprika. Mix and then turn over the meat so as to blend well. Store In a cold place fnr two days. Turn twice n day and then fill into the casing nnd boil for three hours. Tinish as for Devonshire fa i sage. Andoter Sauce Use the head, feet nud trimmings and cover with water nnd cook until tendtr. Remove the meat mid strain the stock through a sieve. Pick the ment from he bones and cut into pieces about one and one. half inches thick. Roll the Mock for one hour nnd then ndd the meat nnd two nnd one. half tablespoons WHATS WHAT nr nETiEtt nrcoin of salt and the following spices tied In n piece of cheesecloth : One tablespoon of peppar, One teaspoon of cloves, One tcaipoon of nutmeg. Two teaspoons of paprika, Hit of garlic. Took for onp hour nnd then remove the spices nnd fill into pint jars. Divide the meat evenly and then adjust the rubber and lid and partially seal. Place the Jar In hot -water bath and process for one nnd .one-half bourn. Seal se curely nnd when cool dip the top of the Jnr In melted pnrnwax. It Is best to use nil-glass Jars for this sauce. This will keep until used; 'it is a delicious nnd tastv dish and It finds ready sales. Directions may be made Into a label and pasted on the jnrs os follows: Hemove lid and then boll for thirty minutes. Tllnse pan or bowl witli cold water and turn in; fine for cheese or entice. The-liver and kidneys and tongues may be made Into snusnges or canned after the manner of the souse. Liver Pudding Wash the liver and cover, with cold water. The kidneys, heart and tongue may be added If desired. Cook until tender. Chop very line; prepare rice as for Oxford sausage and then add. Put the rice and ment ngoln through the foodrhopper and then turn into n large bowl and ndd One and one-quarter pounds of fat pork chopped with ronrir knife, Three ounce of salt. One ounce of black pepper, One ounce of paprika, One tcaipoon of nutmeg. One teaspoon of cloves. One teaspoon of allspice, Clove of garlic. Mix nnd then fill into the casing. Boll for three and one-hnlf hours nnd finish iim for Oxford sausage. These sausages will keep well if hung in a cool, airy plnce. They nre splendid sellers. When preparing the sausage tie with n string every eight inches and then cut into separate sausages. Pnslen the loop of string with one end to hnng it by. Persian Sausage A delicious sausage may be made from old fowl. Cook the fowl in plenty of water until tender and then wnah one cup of dried peas and cook in the stock of the chicken until n very thick mush. Cook slowly so that they will not scorch : they must be quite dry. Add one cup of sliced onions to the peas while cooking. Ilemove the bones nnd put the meat through the foodchopper, adding four whole peppers. One teaspoon of allspice. One-half teaspoon of nutmeq. One-quartet teaspoon of thyme. One-eighth teaspoon of ttceet basil. Add the prepared peas and onc-linlf pound of fnt pork, chopped line. Pack into the rnsing and boll for two nnd celling: of the farm kitchen Is plaster. Tha mortar must be properly mixed anJ applied to prevent the development of crncks and blisters and Injury to the surface finish. For the same reason, freshly-plastered walls should be al lowed to dry thoroughly before the fin ishing surface Is npplled. Instead of plaster, some of the composition boards Hint do not warp may be used. Thoy mn be painted or pnpered and var nished, but before this Is done nnll-holes should b.i tilled with plastic tiller made for the purpose. Steel wall and celling coverings aro durable when they are kept well painted to prevent rusting by steam. Tile and vitrified brick, well f;lazed and matched, nffoTd an excel ent wnll surface, but they nre costly Metnl tilts nre cheaper nnd nenrly ns satisfactory Properly trained young girls always rise to greet an older woman nnd re main standing until sho Is seated. Now, while the majority of women appreciate this respectful courtesy, there aro Home women generally, single women of "uncertain nirn" won rllRllkn to be re minded that their years have advanced to the point when a debutante feels It Incumbent on her youth to be deferen tial to them Their sensitiveness makes It dtmcult for a very young girl to tvoid giving offense, What she must lenm Is to "slio up" the women she meets and to Judge their nttltude toward the flight of time by their, clothes and their man ner of talking. Foreign Connection Desired Tcung business man paet thirty. FIT years Industrial plant manager: now financial executive with largest Amer ican corporation In lta flelil Connec tion desired which will lead to for eign assignment Highest bank an! buelteira credentials. B 808. LEDOEB OFFICB Easter Surprise Gift With Mery purchase of W.7S or OTfr BUY RUGS NOW At Factory Prices! Fineat Wiltona, Axininttera, Brua- sela, Velvets, All-Wool and Wool-Fiber Ruga In All Slrm. Stjles nnd Colorings at SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS srK.riAi, $35 Flneat Quality Axmlnattr tliix. Site 0x12 V.arh n.tt.rn in rxaet rnrodUC- tlon of hlgh-gradr OrlfnU.1 Ruis ravealln typical Chinese nnd Persian designs In twautlful rolor combination Take No. S car at 3d and Market. N'o 4 at Tth and Market. No a at 13th and Kllb.rt to Cambria Rt Come TODAY! LOMAX RUG MILLS tapr A!ot o Cambria fit. .Open Rartor Monday Till 6m vnuftiMR20 ookforOybIasse atyourfentaitv No one likes to drink after strangers. The Lily 'Glass' is like your own private soda glass. Used once and thrown away. The daintiest paper 'glass'; with a curved lip that fits yours. PURITY SPECIALTIES CO., CHARLES L. HUFF, Owner and Manager Dcncklu lildg., Philadelphia, Fa. r drink from aULI WKMBMnnKKIKl WOMEN llrry woman reader of the Eve- nln Public ledger will receive, upon icturnt. iird wl .iimncf uui urn v.unii card showing RO latest color that will be uud thlft feasor) for hand knlttln runiTAN WOIIHTKD UII.I.N 121 S. 7th 8t. iiiiniiiinuiinimiiiiRiniipiiinKixiMiMii!! u ono-hnlf hours. Flnlth na fnr Oxford (snuHngCH. Old plgconN, ducks, grcac, rhlrkena may he used in n idmlliir man ner. iHftl)l't Sansnge Um rnbblts and marrowfat bennn in nlacn nf the clilrkcn nnd nrna nnd thru follow the recipe. The preparation of i thedp uniiKagcH In cony and much of the cooking rnn be done while other cook- I Ins in being done nt the time. , For wunincr nutnmobllc highway trade thej nre splendid. The family I will also enjoy them for Itinchrx, late pupperp, etc. I've got most of xne marDjes in our block, and I wishlhadallthe PostIasties A f-Ay Superior Corn Flakes Fe7ri Kitchens The lommoncHt nnd moM Kcnernllyl satisfactory material for tltn walls and I &! 'Saved ! BEJ W f I aUAfciaUaSifc VflP HEINZ OVEN BAKED BEANS V Just a few minutes to have a delicious, perfectly pre pared hot meal on the table! The work has all been done for you in the spotless Heinz kitchens. BAKED in Real Ovens Heinz Oven Baked Beans, have that good-tasting, un mistakable bean flavor and that natural bean nutri ment which real oven bakr ing gives. Try them all HEINZ Baked Beans with Pork and Tomato Sauce HEINZ Baked Pork and Beans (with. out Tomato Sauce) Boston ntyle , HEINZ Baked Beans inTomato Sanaa without Meat (Vegetarian) HEINZ Baked Rod Kidney Beans One of the 57 Varictim ff a MOMMY, .MA It (11 2, IDJI. ntor Opna Dally at 0 A. SI. Cloaea it IW30 I M. NELLENBURG ENURE BLOCK -MARKET. I ln l2STRtblS For 48 Years We've Been Making and Selling the Best Men's Clothing at Lower Prices Than Others Ask And This Spring Our Assortments and Values Are More Outstandingly Superior Than Ever Before Because our prices are based on a mnkcr-to-wcaror policy of scllinp;, which clirninntcs the customary middleman's profit, we can nflford to soil better clothing at lower prices than other clothiers. And because of our 48 years' experience in outfitting the men of Philadelphia, we stand ready with the kind of clothing they want to buy serviceable, stylish, satisfactory Suits, Top Coats and Trousers for Men and Young Men M L' wk wiw so eisr rrl IHirt t HI aTl till I I W Suits at $25 to $50 Top Coats, $25 to $45 Trousers, $5 to $10 Special! Extra $'l'm7 CA Good Suits at O I .JU bNELLEHBURflS Third Floor IN THE ECONOMY BASEMENT Men's & Young Men's Suits $17.75to$29.75 Mens & Young Men's Top Coats $23.75 Men's & Young Men's Trousers $2.50 to $5.75 New, Spring Sports Coats for Women and Misses In Our Economy Basement Tomorrow at Only dsp $ 1 0.00 "a Tweed and polo cloth coat3 in a good line of the most swagger and popular sports styles. Belted, button trimmed; well made and smartly styled. Exceptional values. Women's and Misses' tf A ftrt Jersey Sports Suits JJlU.UU With pinch backs, tuxedo fronto, belts and pockets. Extraordinarily fine, smart and serviceable suits at this very normal price in popular heather mixtures. Very Fine Novelty Voile Blouses fr.dal. $1.19 '" $2.25 Striped and plaid novolty voile and dotted Swiss blouses, with collars and cuffs of sheer crisp organdie. Trimmed with edgings or em broidered dots fresh, new, Springlike, pretty I SNELLENBUROS Economy Basement bsBH J Si! ui u Furniture fof Your Office, Mr. Business Man Which Will Give Your Office an Air of Dinni- Red Efficiency And Cost You Much Lets Than Others Ask for Slmiliarly Fine Kinds $23 Golden Oak and Mahogany Typing Desks $19.50 Strong, well made desks with two drawers. 528 Golden Quartern Oak Telephone Stands $21.50 As shown. $13.50 Side Chairs $9.65 Of serviceable construct $2 Fibre Waste Basket, $1.19 Water- and fireproof. $3 Fibre Waste Baskets in Large, Square Style, $2.69 ffi it I? j i r I In the Economy Basement $2.65 "Ironclad" Seamless Sheets Size 81x90 Inches $1.25 Made of "Ironclad" Sheeting famous for its splendid wearing qualities. SnELLENBURcS Economy Basement Good Reliable Alarm Clocks A"Tlie America docks SPecial$ J .35 Wonderful! Women's $10.00 to $12.50 Plaid Sports Skirts 25 to 32 Inch Bands at only $5.00 Each Skiits of all-wool fabrics in smart plaids and checks, large and small box and side pleated styles. Vclour-finished worsteds, wool serges and novelties in striking and conserv ative colors. Large assortments extraor dinary values. Women's $13.50 Sports Skirts at. $8.50 In lartre broken nlaid patterns black and white, tan and brown, red and navy. Side and single or double box pleated models, some stitched to the hiplmo. Women's $15 Plaid Sports Skirts at. $10 Velours and worsteds in brown-and-tan, black-and-white and tan-and-gray. With tai lored pockets, single or double box pleated; home stitched. bfJELlCKBUROS Second Floor In Response to the Increasing Pleasing Vogue, We Launch a Sale of Women's Fine White Voile Blouses Alarm clocks with large, plain white dials, with dis tinct numerals. Bell on top with attached stop-lever to shut oft" alarm at will. We Do Expert Clock Repairing Estimates Upon Request SNFUENBllROS First Floor lf-t k-"J OA At Only $2.00 Each $2.00 $2.00 Cool, Dairity, Serviceable and Exceptional i alue French Voile Blouse as Pictured Made with a hand-drawn veot and rolled collar trimmed with filet edging. Exceptionally fine and dainty. French Voile Blouse as Pictured Also made in vest effect, with a rolled collar, embroidery and hemstitching. Many other delightful models at this same modest price. The lot also includes some par ticularly pretty colored organdies Poncee tt') HE & Blouses Tucked, tailored and trimmed with fine nleatineK With roll, convertible or Peter Pan F'JBl'RGri &econa rioor $2.95 & $3.95 collars. SNT ZRFDfinnfiMA N lji ijLixi. vaiii mj. t wv BEAR'COONIAI Extra Special! $1.75 Brown Felt Uhair I'aas to rrevent Shinv H( Clothing j..'... lyC SnCLLENbUrgS Fifth Floor Fine 5-Ply Construction Dress Trunks Specially Priced at $13.95 A limited num. bor of these very durable, well built, convenient size dress trunks. Made of vulcan ized fibre inside and outsldo over 3ply bass wood frames. In the wanted 30-inch size, fitted with two trays. SnelLENbUroS Fourth Floor 7ms3 At Splendid Special Savings No Value Wise, Tire-Wise Motorist Can Afford to Pass Up Protected by a Triple Mileage Guarantee Cords, for 8,000 Miles Fabrics, for 6,000 MHes 1st By the Bergougnan Rubber Cor poration, the Manufacturer. 2d By N. Snellenburg & Company. 3d By a Bond issued by the National Surety Company. Every Bergougnan Tire in this sale is positively of fresh, new stock every one a "factory first," bear ing the name and serial number of the manufacturer and covered by the TRIPLE GUARANTEE. The Very Highest Grade Single-Cure Wrapped-Tread Tires Made Fabric CORD TIRES 30x3 y2 N. S. C. L 32x3": N. S. S. S 32x4 N. S. S. S 33x4 N. S. S. S 34x4 N. S. S. S 32x4", N. S. S. S 33x4i2 N. S. S. S 34x4 Vi N. S. S. S 35x4 , N. S. S. S 36x4 Vt N. S. S. S 33x5 N. S. S. S 35x5 N. S. S. S 37x5 N. S. S. S TAX .$21.50 . 27.50 . 34.75 . 35.75 . 37.25 . 39.75 . 41.50 . 42.00 . 42.75 . 44.25 . 49.25 . 51.25 . 53.75 PAID 30x3 N. S. C. L.. 1 30x3i2 N. S. C. L.. 1 32x3 1, N. S. S. S.. I 31x4 N. S. C. L.. j 32x4 N. S. S. S.. 33x4 N. S. S. S 24.02 34x4 N. S. S. S 24.94 35x4 : N. S. S. S 35x5 N. S. S. S , SNFlLtNDURflS FABRIC TIRES $12.60 14.18 17.72 20.48 22.97 t Third 30.85 37.15 Floor :N. SNELLENBURG & CO: aa:N. SNELLENBURG & CO.: V J 1 i;(.,J..iU