.ii V" ff -ytn 'Vv! '" ' .-r 'v.v 'vr IF BVENttrc Plft&K LEDaER-PHILADLEHlA, WEDNESDAY, BBPlMBEB H 1921 11 Maryland Furnishes Mrs. W)lson With : Ideas for Preparing the Succulent Oyster it i 'A Southern Cook Gives Her Secret of Frying This Appetizing Seafood Rolling m Orated Chccso Will Lend a Pleasing Taste "I jucm Hubby Dully likes too.:' chuckled Judge senna Br MftS. M. A. WILSON .MM list, hi Mrs. It. A. Wilson, nEPTEMBER, which Is ono of th-; O finest months In the year, brings to m the succulent ynter. pjrsfcrs from the Chesapeake Bny hove ,a delicious MIcato flav" th,t V nU their own ( V.a many people make ft special trip KhfrMtern Shore to cnj'.y the dUhes if S5 famou Maryland oyster cook. Here the art of breading oyster for hiing. ni It 1 called, U done 10 that fisttlut 1 completely envejoped, when iiSd In a delicate brown cruet, and Si oMter Itself. Inside the crust, U SWKr nd cooking until tender and knot Bccklo Johnson, who nlms to .nfald the reputation, as Is befitting ?h. ne.tigranddaURhter of the fnmoiS m Jnntlo who was cook for the Cal Tert?, "ells h:r method In the follow- kf'Da rookbook say, take oyster and .b an' pat dry well Ah, may as 11 tell you-all right now, yo' shnr 'naff gwlne tcr have n time t keep on ia coats in dls way. All's nigh ontor fiVhtr year old, nn' Ah can tell t'ota 'Mrleneo dat no self-'spectlng oyster wfil stay Js' Put ,'nthat manner no, lTfiCtho o7t. that they will jMltln your mouth you just take about Two eggs. Out-half cup of cream. Nowadays folk! can use evaporated iik instead of. cream. Beat well to Sand then place on the table, a flat ?,n with sifted breadcrumbs and a St of flour nnd the cream-and-egg filter seasoned hlglily. Lift the oys iS between tho thumb nnd finger, look eucfuny for bits of shell and then roll g the flour. Lay, on paper covered Mtir with sifted flour, until all oys Srt are dipped. Now take away tho Sm. Dip the oyster In the prepared Sim-and-egg batter and then place to the crumbs, patting the crumbs well U&y "d P "Vor V,n butts. Turn over ami let under side Sw off. Fry In smoking hot fat. Do b3 fry more than three oysters at n time. Let 'drain a moment and then mm paper-lincd tray. Oysters fried H this method will be found to bo dc K Wm Plain milk in the egg Sp causes the batter to becomo too Ddmonlco, of New York, ndds tho fellowlng to tho egg-nnd-cream dip Ont tablespoon of Worcestershirt One-quarter teaspoon of Cayenne One teaspoon of grated onion. A famous oybter grille in Baltimore, known for tho dollclous fried oysters, rolls the oyster first In grated cheese, then in the flour, and dips it in creyim j ..- k.n.r nnri thon in fine crumbs. im7 lmck to the old auntie on the Eastern Slroro nnd see her prepare the crumbs for the oysters, audhj . lects her fctalo bread for more than a ...II. Worn tllR nVEtcr SCUSOn OnU dries It by plnclng in a clean Hour bag, huni In an airy place to dry. 8ho then crushes this dried stale V J .1-1.. In lin lintr. flllll USinE ttlC rollin Pin continues to roll until it is .t.,i t fin crumb. She then t. . it- ...-nnnrort (M-limtlH into ft COl- .,, nmi tq them into a bowl or psn-tho fine crumbs she uses for fries tad the coarao crumbs are used tor bikes, grilles and au gratlns. Grilled Oysters on Half Shell Select largo primo oysters nnd have them opened on deep shell. L ft the outers and look carefully for bits of shell. Roll in fino orated cheese nnd then In breadcrumbs. IMace in shell nd then sprinklo with little finely mined onion and bacon, using n table spoon of the finely minced bacon to tsxh oyster. Placo in broiler of gas rure snd cook for ten minutes. Serve four oysters to a portion, or this grill miy be bnkod fifteen minutes in hot nta. Baked Oysters, Eastern Shore Prepare largo oysters, dipping and eromblng as for frying, nnd lay closely la a single layer In a shallow baking dish and baste with a little bacon drip plan1 I'lace In hot oven for ten mln ntts and then lay thin strips of bacon orer the top and bake until tho bacon Is nicely browned. Sve on thin slieen of buttered toast with a little hoi sadiile sauce. Oyster Loaf Look carefully over thirty sranil Titers and then dralu well nnd cut in wU. Strain and measure the oyster lltfald and add sufficient milk to mak) obi and a halt cups. Now bdd Ilntn level iaolespoont of flour. Stir to dissolve tho flour and then Wng to a boll nnd cook slowly for five nlnntes. Turn in mixing bowl and add Ont-half cup of finely chopped par i!V, Ont medium-sized onion, grated, Turn hard-boiled cfigs rubogd through net, One teaspoon of salt, Ont-half teaspoon of pepper, Os.juofer teaspoon of thyme, Tht prepared oysters, Two and one-quartor oup of 6read ommJi, TAree tablespoons of melted butter. Ml thoroughly and then turn in Wl-grcased and floured loaf-shaped Pn. Bprcad the top smoothly and covor iw coarse crumbs, Bake in moderate 2' J or forty -five minutes nnd servo TJ'hpjstcr sauce. This loaf Is dellcloui Wo hot nnd cold and will be sufficient l two meals. Oyster Sauce .Mince ten oysters 'fine nnd then placo j a saucepan and add sufficient milk to t ? oyster J,lice to measuro one and ai cups. I'lace In a saucepan and pHHsKraam'smfuimmHiinnfitminrunMiTUfiiiiuniiBuiiitranniinnciiiii Barg ain Jhrce bags of fine Table oftlt for the price of two: Three 5c Bags, 1 Af Jhree 10c Bags, OA fecial for this week only mid seven tablespoons of flour. Stir to olMolro the flour and bring to a boll. Cook slowly for five minuten and then add One teaspoon of salt. One-half teaspoon of pepper, Two tablespoons of butter. Two tablespoons of fintly minced parsley. And the prepared oysters. Cook slowly for ten minutes. v Oyster Pie Pare nnd cut in tiny dice sufficient ootatocs to measure one and a half "up. Covor with boiling water and cook until tender. Drain nnd then but ter a baking dish, Now prepare the seasoning as follows: Put through the food chopper tho green tops of celery to measure one ualf cup, Two medium-tized onions, Six branches of parsley, One green pepper. Now place a layer of potatoes in tho prepared baking dish and season with salt nnd pepper. Now a lnyer of small stewing oysters. Season tho layor of oysters with part of prepared seasoning, using fifteen oysters to tho layer. Re pent tho layer of potatoes and then A second lnyer of fifteen oysters nnd part of prepared seasoning. Hnvo the top lnjcr of potatoes, use the balance of tho seasoning. Now pour over a thick cream sauce Inndo by adding sufficient milk to liquid drained from oysters to measure one nnd a fourth cups. Placo in n saucepan und add Bight level tah)cspons of flour. Stir' to dissolve flour. Bring to boll and cook for live minutes. Pour over tho prepared oysters and then cover with a top crust of pastry and bake for forty-five minutes In n moderate oven. DREAMLAND ADVENTURES Judge Sense By DADDY Dubby Bully hurts and harms the toys by treating them roughly and breaking them. Jack and Janet go tcith Hobby liounccr to the Mysterious Garden, there to ask Judge Sense to judge Bubby Bully. Judge Sense says he will trap Bubby Bully. CHAPTER III Trapping Bubby Bully JUDGE SENSE had sntd he was going to trap Bubby Bully so he could judge the bad boy for his mean acts against the toyB. As Judge Sense was no larger than the toys thomselvca nnd as Bubby Bully was a big lad dozens of times larger than Hie toys, Jack and Janet wondered how tho Judge-would catch him. "A boy has wits enough not to get Into a trap," argued Jack. "It may be easy to trap birds, or mice, or rabbits, but I don't see how you are going to trny Bubby Bully." Judge Sense smiled at Jack. Then ho pointed at three ripe red npplcs that bun-c In a tree above them. "Do you like apples?" ho asked, as if changing tho subject. "Yes, 1 like apples, and so does Ja net," answered Jock, for tho sight of tbo three apples made him hungry. them, u, I'llUL'Kll'U UUIIHC OKunv. At that Judire Kenan becan to stretch toward the apples. Aud he stretched and stretched so hard that bis arm be gan to' grow. And It grew and grow so fast that it became long enough to reach into the tree and pick tho three red apples. But Judge Sonse didn't glvo the ap ples to Jack and Janet. Ho ran on until he caino to the wall of the Myste rious Garden. Against this wall ho placed a ladder, lie climbed to the top of the wall and tied the stems of tho three apples to a maple tree branch that ovorliung the street outsldo. This done; he fastened a long string to the branch nnd, after letting down the lad der on the street side of the wall, he hid himself in another tree near by. Bobby Bouncer showed Jack and Ja net a peck-hole in the wall through which tvey could see without bolng seen, As they looked through it they saw Bubby Bully coming along the street. In one hand he carried Isabelle-Marle, tho doll, holding her by her leg. In the other hand ha carried Captain Brave, ine toy soldior. It was plain that bo was teasing the poor llttlo girl nnd poor little boy who owned the doll nnd sol dier by running away with them. Bubby Bully aaw tho thrco apples hanging in tho tree. "IliDO rod onnlesl" rrlnl Ttnhbr Bully, nnd ho threw Isabollc-Marlo into tho tree trying to knock the apples down. Isabcllo-Morlo flew over the anruen wan and came down kcr-plunk on Bobby Bouncer. That saved Iea- peiie-Marle from being hurt, but it Knocked tho breath out of Bobby Bouncer. Bubby Bully now saw tho ladder against the wall. Bubby Bully laughed when he saw the ladder, nnd up ho went to the top of tho wall. But when he got to the top of tho wall he found thnt the apples, Instead of hnnglng over the wall on the outside, were Just beyond his reach inside the garden. Tills was because Judge Sense slyly had pulled ri u" uru"c Dy me string tied to it. Bubby stretched far to reach the np- p..c . at '"deed, -thnt his ftfot slipped. Ho grasped nt a branch, but it broko In his hand, and down ho piungeu into tho .Mysterious Garden. .110,1..."01 JIy npplc-baltcd trap worked!" laughed Judge Sense. "My wits have won because Bubby Bully man i uhu his whs. ii no had, they wuuiu nave ioiu niin npo red apples do not; grow on maplo trees." (After the toys get Bubby Bully into tho MystorlouB Garden, they find he Is as hard for them to handle as a giant would be, as will be told tomorrow.) HICKORY WAIST AND CARTERS , -eA Just What Your Girl or Boy Wants Real, red-blooded, robust bodies want support but need room to de velop. Don't cramp and crowd them into lurt "a waist." Get tho ccientificall? constructed, thought fully tailored "Hickory." For all ages 2 to 14 each earment fits perfectly. Body ot durable, high crade materials. All buttons genuine bone. Made and guaranteed by tho makers of the nationally known and nation ally shown Children's Hickory Garters. You should fini litem at your dealer's tn the notions, boys' or Infants' department. If not, pitas write tu ASTEIN& COMPANY MAKCIU Of RAMS CARTERS for men CHICAGO IS NBW YORK ii !ST"?n The Dinnerware House of Philadelphia 125 "OPEN STOCK PATTERNS" Suitable for City and Country Homes Famous a generation ago, as the China store where the largest variety and the finest patterns of dinnerware could be had, this house is today as unequalled in the size and beauty of its greatly in creased stocks, and its moderate prices. Wriglit, Tyndale 6? van Roden, Inc. Reputed the largest Distributors of High-Grade Dinnerware 1212 Chestnut Street Ambassadors of Business The magnificent steamships of the White Star Line carry on every crossing an increasing number of American, men of affairs who go to buy or sell or otherwise participate in the reviving business op portunities of Europe. Autumn and winter bookings for such Important travelers are now being made. The great commercial centers of London and Paris always appeal at these seasons to business men Then there are many special events, as the great Commercial Fair at Lyons, France, October 1 to 15; the International Sample Fair at Naples, September 8 to October 15, and the International Aeronautic Exposition at Paris, November 12 to 27. To these ambassadors of business, the White Star Lino with such far-famed steamers as the Olympic, Adriatic, Baltic, Celtic, and Cedric is an indispensable transportation service. The White Star, Red Star and American Lines operate the following passenger services with frequent sailings! Ml nBD STAR LINE New York to Plymouth, Cherbourg', Antwerp wurrn staii (few York to Cherbourg? and Southampton New York end Doeton to Aioree, Qlbriltar, Nplet and Qcnoa Philadelphia to Liverpool AMERICAN LINB New York to Hamburg via Cherbourg; tBYLAND UNB Doiton to Liverpool NrwOrlcana to Liverpool I The JVhltt Star Line will operate, this winter, dis tinctive voyages de luxe to the Mediterranean and cruises to the West Indies, Panama Canal and South America. Write for beautiful free booklets. WinTB STAn DOMINION Montreal, Quebec to Liverpool 8hort,icenloBt.Lawrcncrout, Only four dare at aea. WHITE STAR LlNEf American Line XJK &f Red Star Line INTERNATIONAL MERCANTILE MARINE COMPANY Philadelphia Passenger Office: 1319 Walnut St I WANAMAKER'S I WANAMAKER'S 1 WANAMAKER'S Tl Prices of Women's Suits Are Decidedly Lower In Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store 600 Pair of Women's Low-Heel Oxfords and Street Pumps, Special at $5.40 In every detail they are exactly what women want to wear right now. The leathers are good quality, the Koles are sturdy and welted, with white stitching1 out lining them. The oxfords are of brown leather and the one strap street pumps are of tan leather. Both have indicated tips and ball straps and many perforations. Ordinarily you would have to add considerably more to this price to buy shoes as good as these ! Soft Kidskin Shoes That Older Women Want, $4.90 They have turned soles and low heels finished with rubber. The soft black kidskin is in two lace styles. One has a tip and the other an entirely plain vap. (Cheatnnt) It's been years since such thoroughly good suits, In the height of fashion, could bo had for such low pricci. Women who have been hesitating over tho matter of a now Autumn suit will be delighted when they seo what altogether Charming Suits Can Be Had for $25 and $29 Really good velours are used in the making and the jackets are lined with silk. One of the suits sketched at $25 has heavy silk embroidery trimming the jacket. Itcan be had in reindeer and French blue. A Suit Frock at $25 is another example of superior value, which is sketched. It is of velour in navy blue and wood brown. The slip-on frock is well cut and the jacket has a collar of fur. A navy blue velour suit at $29 has a fur collar and fur-tipped tabs trim tho front and back of the jacket. Extra-Size Blue Serge Suits at $27.50 are cut on simple, tailored lines and trimmed only with black silk braid binding and black buttons. Yes, the skirts are cut comfortably wide. Blue Tricotine Suits Start at $30 and prices rise gradually to, $48.75. At $39 there is a particularly good suit which is elaborately embroidered with heavy black silk and iridescent beads. (Market) The Real Sailor Suits That Boys Like $6.75 Broad-fall regulation Bailor suits, complete with regular anchor buttons, white Bilk braid, chevrons and bands on sleeves, and everything, even black ties! Tho Navy Serge Ic All-Wool and parents know that regulations of this kind are not usually obtainable at this pricel They are well tailored. Seams are carefully finished and the suits are well reinforced. Sizes 4 to 8 Years (Gallery, Market) Wl Center Aisle Oppwtiimities Women's Odd Sweaters, 75c to $2 20 wool sweaters with laco vests marked down to 76c. 40 sleeveless Blip-on sweaters of wool marked down to 75c. 100 Tuxedo coat sweaters of wool marked down to $2. 40 coat sweaters of artificial silk with cotton back marked down to ?2. Broken sizes, some soiled from handling. Children's Muslin Drawers, 25c Made of fine cambric-finished muslin neatly fin ished and ruffled at tho knee. Size 2 to 10 years. Surprisingly Fine Velour Scarfs $1.75, $2 and $2.50 Half lost year's price for rich library tabic and piano scarfs of velvety velour. Some are 16x5-1, others 10x72 inches. All are interestingly embroidered with artistic designs. Colors are decorative shades of blown, rose and blue. Almost every home has a placo for such scarfs and they will make splendid Christmas gifts. Odd Silk Petticoats Drop to $1.50 Black-and-white check taffetas nnd natural pon gee of the bettor sort. They were a third to half more originally, but there arc only odd ones left, so any of them can bo had now at ?1.50. Underclothes, 50c and 85c Pink and whito chemises just in at 50c. Nightgowns of Winter-weight cotton with lace at 85c. Autumn Neckwear, 50c to $2.50 All sorts of pretty "specials" for slip-on sleeve less frocks and college clothos. andNS2 50?lmPeS WUH Bloove" lnco trimmed, $1.50 Collar and cuff sets of tho better sort, 50c and $1. Men's Corded Madras Shirts, $1.35 Fresh new shirts of excellent madras cut over Wonamaker patterns, so that they nro sure to fit nlenty of P00jn jn I?em t0 exercise as energeti cally as one needs in theso first Autumn days. 7f0l!0 a?Z to 'tripes in good colors. Excel lent pearl buttons. Sizes 14 to 17. Children's Knitted Sleeping Garments Unbleached knitted sleeping garments, well fleeced on both sides, are made with feet and have drawstrings at the wrists. Sizes 1 to 10 years, 60c to $1.05, according to sizes. (Cantntl) Luxurious Corduroy Breakfast Coats, $3.85 Of soft, deep, wide-wale corduroy, generously cut and nicely finished, they are in American Beauty, orchid, grape, Copen hagen or rose. What delightful, cheery things for early morning, almost sure to make a cup of coffee taste better to the woman wearing one or to any one seeing her wear itl At $6.50 there are breakfast coats of corduroy with a delightful new feature the linings, which are of voile with wee roses in it to match the color of the corduroy. They are in grape, orchid, Copenhagen, American Beauty and rose. Adjustable House Dresses. $2.50 Of neat percale in lavender, pink or blue stripes, they are made with adjustable waists and hems and inner reinforce ments under the arms. They are trimmed with plain - color collars, cuffB and pocket-tops. (Central) Sale of Fresh New School Frocks Special at $1.25 (Average Half Price) Gay plaid gingham frocks are made in three pretty ways with shirring, sashes or cham bray collars and cuffs for trimming. Regulation frocks, in one piece style, are of pink, blue or green chambray. Sizes G to 14 yeara. Button-on Regulation Dresses are of white jean and either the middle or the pleated skirt can be worn separately. The collar and cuffs are trimmed with tan, green or Copenhagen banding and white braid. Sizes 6 to 12. Every one of these frocks is fresh and new and marked at about half its regular price. (Market) A Sale of Standard Grade Axminster Rugs at Less Than Regular Prices c?v.WnSPeC-ial ?urcl!a8e kes Pssible these splendidly durable and good-looking rugs at con siderable saving in price. So far as we know, the prices are less than today's lowest regular prices. Axminster Rugs Are in Demand and there is a scarcity at the mills. Considering that and the low prices, it will be wise for vou to make Bure of your selection as early in tho 'lay as possible V 9x12 feet $37.50 11.3 x 12 feet $52.50 r 4 . 'i m M ... 1 V Vn Incr 3-45 6 x 9 feefc $22.50 36x70mche $6.75 7.6x9 feet $28 (Cheatnnt) Hn!nlsiul fi r vil T '." nW'.Uvy,J',' r Vk ...a, , tsWsWtKswswttKswsMstsssstsM .V,- .!&, "W-,, " ,JA , ' J
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