Mi? ""J Vj - k vt(lni 'WLJRT ' jtl -'V-' ' ' EVOKING PUBLIC LEDGERS-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30,- 1921 Mrs. Wilsen Says Salad Is Neccessary Cabbase Can Be Served as a Green, Uncooked Vegetable Almest Every Day if Dressings Used en It Are Varied M. A. WILSON lilt. 61 Urt. M. A. WfMen. rleMt rfrvfd. All minced It is a make a Dy MRS Cntvrteht, IT MUST please the housewife thnt new1 she can really market for larger mount of feed. The cool weather permit" the kccplne of feed several days, in fact, the sturdy, vegetables, Mich aa carrots, turnips, beets and cabbage, will keep for a week or longer If laid out In single layer upon the shelf In a cool, dry place. Ufc the homely vegetables abundantly In menus. They are rich in vital living feed elements nnd also their coarse triturc makes them valuable te the Intestinal trnct. Hhred cabbage fine and wash first In worm ater and then In three or mero ,M waters. This la necesiary owing te the materials used by the farmers te destroy the worms that attack the cab cab bnee plants and also te remove these tiny and Invisible slugs nnd mltesthat Mine very close te the leaves. Drain the cabbage well nnd then turn en a elfsn cloth te absorb the moisture. Te add variety te the cabbage salad, ervc once wltn grnice raw ucbi, men with grated raw carrot nnd grated raw nlen? finely minced green tips of celery or finely minced parsley, finely ereen or rcu vw"' " ... e rninemv. VOU can delicious dressing that willglvc you a splendid opportunity for serving a form el salad every day. Mrs. Tlbbet's Famous 10c Dressing Place in a saucepan One eP of water, Tue'tMrd cup e sharp cider vine- Eieht tablespoons of flour, One teaspoon of salt. One-half teaspoon of white pepper, Four tablespoons of mustard (this fKUiterd comet ready prepared and is teli in glosses), Tice level teaspoons of sugar, One level teaspoon of grated onion. Stir te dlssolve the flour nnd spices and bring te a bell. Cook slowly for five minutes, and then add one-fourth cup of strained bacon fat and bent again and serve very cold. This makes ever a pint of dressing, and Is splendid en all salads. A suggestive menu for three meals en Sunday: SUNDAY Dreallfast Baked Apples Cereal and Cream Petate, Sausages, tflth Cream Gravy Toast Coffee Dinner New England Dolled Dinner Dolled Corned Dcef Potatoes Cabbage Beets Turnips Celuslaw Apple Betty Custard Sauce Coffee Supper Baked Macaroni with Cheese Tomate Salad Apple Sauce Buntewn Cake Tea The market basket will require: Apples, Potatoes, Cabbage, Turnips, Beets, Tomatoes, Green and red Onions, Parsley, One-fourth pound of dried beef, Three pounds of corn brisket, Uaeareni, Cheese, Xuts, Raisins, Eggs, Butter, Cereal, Coffee, peppers, And UBual weekly sundries. Petate Sausage Rub flve cold boiled potatoes through a sleye Inte a bowl nnd add : One onion, grated, One tablespoon of finely minced pars ley, One teaspoon of salt, One-half teaspoon of pepper, One-fourth teaspoon of thyme. New pour boiling water ever two ounces of dried beef and let stand. Drain, nnd then turn en a cloth te ab sorb the moisture. Mince fine and add te the prepared potatoes. Mix well, and then form into sausages. Rell each sausage in flour, and then brown In tot fat and serve with thin cream sauce. Te Prcpare a New England Boiled Dinner Wash the meat en Saturday and I00 r n lnr8C Pet nn1 Dt,nK t0 a bell. Place en the simmering burner and cook very slowly until tender. Lift the kettle aside nnd let meat cool In the Water. In the mernlnt? rcmnvn the meat and add turnips nnd cook one-half hour anu men ndd cabbage. Cook the potatoes and beets sepa rately, and just one-half hour before serving Vcturn the meat te the pet containing the turnips nnd cnbbasie. Use pert of water In whlcti meat was coekwi ie cook tiie potatoes. Te serve: Place the cabbage en p nrge het platter, nnd then n turnk. beet nnd potatoes te form a border around the dish, alternating the vege tab es. Place the meat en top of the enbDage, nnd then sprinkle ever the en tire dish the green nnd red peppers cneppcu very line. Apple Betty Tare five apples, and then cut in quarters ami then in thin slices. Place in a bowl nnd ndd : Ttce cups of bread crumbs. One-half cup of finely chopped suet, One cup of flour, One-half teaspoon of salt, One level tablespoon of baking pow der. One cp of brexen sugar, Twe-thirds cup of black coffee, One-half teaspoon of nutmeg. Mix thoroughly, nnd then turn In wcu-grcnacu meid and bell for one hour. Hnve the water In the kettle two-thirds of depth of meld and cover Kciue ciesciy. Custard Sauce Place In, n saucepan : One and one-half cups of milk, Four tablespoons of cornstarch, uissuivc me siarcn and Drlng te neil, nnd then cook slowly for five min utes. New place In small bewl: One-half cup af sugar. One tablespoon of butter, Yolk of one egg. Cream well and then add te custard. Beat hard te blend, nnd then fold In stlflly beaten whlte of egg nnd flavor wiui vaniiia. Decorated Candlesticks Mahogany and Polychrome $3.50 te $18 a Pair Wright Tynriale & van Reden 1212 Cheitnnt Street "T- ,T fa Jf .11 5 :j332g3ECa lilPOHTEIfa. DEBlQNEItS AND MAKERS Or WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S APPAREL OF THE HIGHEST CHARACTER FOR MORE THAN TWENTY-SIX YEARS MILMNEHT SWEATERS SKIRTS CHILDREN'S aewNi WRAM BUTTS FUJI 8 LODSKS ffAl CHESTNUT CORNER TWELFTH APrARBL II It 6.00 TO 60.00 Children's Coats and Dresses of the Better Kind "HARRIS" LITTLE COATS for children arc fashioned in the latest styles and of the very newest of fabrics, in cluding Panvelaine, Marvella, Belivia, Chin chilla and Genuine Camel's-Hair Cleth, trimmed with Beaver, Nutria, Squirrel, Opossum. "HARRIS" LITTLE FROCKS are exquisite they merge every Harris characteristic. Originality, Charm and Clever stytiiitrand are displayed in all the serviceable and dressy materials in cluding Gcdrgctte, Canten and velvet, also cloth of jersey, serge and check combinations. DREAMLAND ADVENTURES Janet's Burglar By DADDY Jaeh and Janet find a burglar rob' bing their hone. Janet gives him one of Mr, Pieman's magla cookies, whieh makes him tiny. They eatah him, and with the aid of Bebby Douneer and the toy soldier, take him te Judge Uense. CHAPTER V Judge Sense's Sentence JUDGE BENBE was In his vegotable patch when Jack, Janet, the toy sol dier and Bebby Bouncer marched up with their prisoner, the bad bachelor burglar. The Judge was dressed in his farmer clothes and was digging pota toes. He was se busy Jack had te call te him three times before he looked up. "Helle, Judge Sense I" said Jack. "We have brought you a bad burglar te Judge." Judge Sense frowned. '"What a nuisance I" he cried. "I suppose I'll hnve te step my work, al though these potatoes must be dug be bo be fere Jack Frest comes frolicking around here." The Judge wiped his hands en his overalls and enme out of the vege table patch, but he kept right en grum bling. "The baddcat thing about bad folks is that they take up se much time of geed felkB punishing them for being bad" Judge Sense frowned at the burglar. "Is he a very, very bad burglar?" asked the Judge. "We caught him breaking Inte moth er's silver safe," cried Janet. "And he tied me tipf" added .Tnck. "And he punched my nose," grinned Bebby Beuncer, the rubber ball. "And he shot nil these dents In my tin suit," declared Captain Brnve, the toy soldier, showing the damage that had been dene by the bullets from the burglar's revolver. "Indoed. he docs seem te hi a very, very bad burglar," said Judge Sense, rubbing his chin thoughtfully. "I guess I'd better send him te Jail In a hollow tree." "Geed I that Is where he belongs I" cried Jack. Judge Sense turned te Jack with a grin. "And I will letyeu nnd Jnnet guard him," he said. That seemed a geed ?lan te Jack, but Janet couldn't sec any un In being the jailer of a burglar. "Why net make the burglar geed?" she asked. "Then he will net have te be put In jail and wc will net have te guard him, We will all be free te play games." "That Is a fine Idea," declared Judge Scnee promptly. "Would you like te be free te play games?" he asked the burglar. "Huh I I'd like te be free, but I don't knew hew te play any games," growled the burglar. "Yeu don't knew hew te play any games!" exclaimed Judge Sense. "Burgling In my only game," replied the burglar. "Oh, hoi Then that is why you are bad," cried Judge Sense. "Yeu don't need te go te Jail you need a doctor te cure you of net knowing hew te play. I sentence you te five doses of Dr. Fun's medicine" The burglar made a face when Judge Sense spoke of flve doses of medicine, but he didn't have any chance te com plain, because Captain Brave, the toy BONWIT TELLER & CQ SiieSpcdaltuSktycfjOriaUxatumtt WOMEN'S AUTUMN DAYTIME FROCKS 45.00 125.00 A S daytime divides itself into the shopping tour, the matinee and the early dinner engagement, se does the Daytime Freck, with a fine sense of the fitness of things, present the Tricetine or Peiret Twill Ceat Dress, the Crepe-Weave Silks in simple mode and the Velvet Brocaded Chiffen "Freck. Autumn Fashion embraces the return of color for the flowing sleeve, the embroidered band, the girdle or the floral motif when it does net paint the Entire Frecl( in shades of Fuchsia, Jade, Rouge, Violet and ether vivid tones. SECOND FLOOR Chestnut Street at Thirteenth soldier, stepped up behind Mm with ilrann sword. "Forward, march te the ofllce of Dr. un," ordered Captain Brave. The rnptnln gave the burglar a Uttle prick with the sword, and the burglar stepped off nt a very lively rate for the office of T Dr. Fun with Jack, Janet, Judge Hence nnd Bebby Bouncer following. (In tomorrow's chnptcr Dr. Fun gives the burglar seme very queer medi cine and It has an odd effect upon him.) r I j vfCfTJf I Your Fall Suit is Here batrat Btylss in Duvet at atn Velours a 4 Trloetlnei. $25 up COATS K&7 fmr trlm. tnea meal in Vleura,a oil vta Hensiyat ana wlxuh. $20 up DRESSES Oanten Craps, Trloelttte, Trl Dxr. $12.50 up NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS MEN'S SUITS Bml tm mil form fitting in 0n a, Wemtsda aaa Keralty weavts. $25.00 up BOYS' SUITS Xtrfc Worfellc medal, many with 0 pals panta $8.50 up GATELY & FITZGERALD KaSr.619 Market St Crtillt rinthla.a Open Snttirdar Erenlnn am Satin, loetlna ana spmmmmmmmmammmmmmiisFjt I A Popular New Yalama Cleth Suit $45 THE coat is finished with groups of fine pin tucks at the sides. It is a belted model, while the cellar buttons up close te the neck. Skirt has pockets. Celers are navy and brown. Wanamaker & Brown Weman's Shep Market at Sixth taWlllSUfllElll pMMKi'i'iwuraiwBMHif Charge Accounts Invited ini!nHn"K",mwn!i msmtMMM 1215 Oiesrnur Street I 600 Smart New Autumn Hats Marked at g.oe WW Fer Saturday including Many handsome models at 8.50 & 10.00 specially priced. Tailered hats, street hats, dress hnta. Each one personally selected a hnt for every matron and every miss. Duvctyn Black Panne velvets pi, .., Oetrich Trimmed Hate Pheasant Tailored Velvets Beaver Large Lyens Velvets Pill Bex Red Velvet Tarn e'Sfiantert Purple n U , 7 omerojaoreu uuvetyn foreetaxn Blue U ffMMiiiapurcnaslnff Agents' Orders AcceDted mmfik gilllllllllllllllllllllllllMllillllllllllllll Illllllllllll '- l.:i,lM.'l.l.,M!,,i-,M .......nt.iMilnM,,,,!,,,, , JSHmltnillttlllllllHItllt llllllllllllllilillllM llllllllllllllli'lllillllllllllllllMIMIlg I 1222-1224 Walnut Street I f lllllw '"'""""'"i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiIIIHIIIiIIIII Illllllllllllil Plain & Fur- Trimmed Suits Frem Our Regular Stock, at These Unusually Lew Prices PL Tailored Suits Of Meussyne, Veldyne, Duvet de Laine and Panvelaine, in navy, black and the popular new shades of brown. Beautifully tailored, and in every detail up te the "Stecker" standard. Special for Tomorrow $ 58 Fur-Trimmed Suits Sample suits mostly one of a kind, in sizes 1 4 te 42. In Meussyne, Veldyne and Panvelaine, with cellars and cuffs of squirrel, beaver, wolf and mole. Special for Tomorrow $ 125 fw J 1J ' k Street Dresses of Canten Crepes, Tricetine and Peiret Twill, in black and new Autumn shades. Sizes 16 te 42. Special for Tomorrow, $ 9Z.00 '25 Sports Suits of tweeds, mixtures and novelty cloths, with and without furs. $ Extraordinary Values at 25, $S5 te 59-50 mmmmmmqmmmmmmmm Geerge Allen, Inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Commencing October 1st ' FOR TEN DAYS Annual Autumn Sale of Notions and Toilet Articles Jl 1 Vwav' L v-j Allen's French Hairnets The old original quality, 10c each; $1.00 a dozen. During This Sale Only, Six Dezen for $5.00 Asserted any shades you wish. Blippen Cap Shape French Hairnets Imported Special Straight Shnpe Hairneta Deuble Mesh Hairnets, New $1.00 Dezen White and Gray Hairnets, 15c each; $1.50 dozen. Quality Face Powders Underprice Derin French Compact Face Powder, usual 60c size, special 33 c; tax 2c. Coty's L'Origan French Face Powder, all shades, 69c box; tax 8c. Mary Garden large size Compact Face Powder, hinged lid with mirror, 00c box; tax 4c. Un Air Embaume, large size Compact Face Powder, special $1.25; tax 5c. Azurca or Floramye French Face Powder, 85c; tax 4c. Djerklss French Face Powder, usually 50c, special 38e box; tax 2c. Weil-Known Talcum Powders Underprice Jehnsen & Jehnsen Red Cress Baby Talcum, 19c; tax lc. Reger & Gallet French Vielettc Talcum, 24c box; tax lc Azurea French Talcum Powder, 24c; tax lc. Djerkies French Talcum, 24c; tax lc. Un Air Embaume Talcum, usually 75c, special 60c; tax 3c. Heublgant's Quelques Fleurs, Ideal and Cour de Jeanette French Talcum, 90c; tax 4c. Reger & Gallet Rice Powder, several odors, usually 46c, special 30c; tax 2c. AmeIIn Deodorant Powder, 24c; tax lc. Dependable Teeth Pastes and Brushes Pebeco Teeth Past, 35e; tax 2c. Pepsedent Teeth Paste, 35c; tax 2c. Kolynes Teeth Paste, 22c; tax lc. Ferhan'e Teeth Paste, 40c; tax 2c. Calex Teeth Powder, 20c; tax lc. Prophylactic Teeth Brushes: soft, medium or hard bristles, usually 45c, at 35c. Prophylactic Penetrating Hair Brushes, pure bristle, usually 76c, at 50c. Pure Bristle Teeth Brushes, 35c values at 25c. Pure Bristle Nail Brushes, white or natural bristles, 35c values at 25c. Rubber Bath Sponges, very special, 10c each, 3 for 25c. Fine Soaps at Special Prices Japonica Olive Oil Castile Seap, very special, 75c a dozen cakes. Lnce Standard or Baby Castile Seap, imported, usually 20c, 2 cakes 25c. British Bath Seap, usually 25c cake, at 3 cakes for 50c. Colgate's Cashmere Bequet Seap, medium size, box of G cakes, 55c. Woodbury's Facial Seap, 19c cake. Cutlcura Seap, at 19c cake. Reger & Gallet Lettuce Seap, usually 30c cake, 20c; box of GfcalfCa $1.15. Reger & Gallet Violet Seap, usually 50c cake, at 40c; box of 3 cakes $1.10. Colgate Soaps, in 6 kinds, special $1.00 dozen, or 3 cakes 25c. Well-Known Toilet Requisites Reduced Hind's Heney and Almend Cream, 35c bottle; tax 2c. Angclus Lemen CTeam or Skin Feed, usually $1.00 85c jar; tax 4 c. Elcaya Crcme. 60c size at 45e; tax 2c. Odoreno, the well-known deodorant, 35c size 24c; tax lc. Azurea or Floramye Sachet Powder, 67c; tax 3c. Cutex Liquid Nail Polish or Cuticle Remover, 35c size at 24c; tax lc. Cutex Compact Nail Set, 60c Eize at 48c; tax 2c. Cutex Nail Set. $1.60 size at $1.25; tax 5c. Watklns Mulsified Cocoanut Shampoo, at 40c; tax 2c. Spool Cotten and Silk; Darning and Crochet Threads D. M. C. French Mercerized Spool Cotten for hand or machine sewing; black or white, only made In one size, 55c dozen. Standard Makes of Spool Silk; 300 shades, usually 18c, at 2 spools for 25c. D. M. C. Darning Cotten; absolutely fast colors, beautifully mercerized, usually 15c, at 10c ball. D. M. C. Crochet Cotten; all sizes; in white or ecru, usually 30c ball, at 25c It is important te note that D. M. C. Crochet Cotten averages 2 times as many yards te the ball as the inferior kinds. Barbour's Linen Thread, all size white or black, special 23c spool. Special Values in Standard Notions Granger Heeks and Eyes, all sizes, black or white, 5c card: 6 for 25c. Delong's Atlas Brand Teijet Pins, 5c paper; 6 for 23c Pink Paper English Pins, 20c value, 10c. Revel Snap Fasteners, 10c card. Geld Plated Safety Pins, 10c card; 3 cards 25c. Puritan Dressmaker Pins, Vlb boxes; sizes 4-5 only, 43c box Glass Head Pins small cubes, 10c cube; ". for 25c. Felding Wire Ceat Hangers with extra Skirt Heeks, usually 16c, at 10c. Enameled Cpat Hangers in pink, blue, white, lavender, yellow and green, usually 16c, at 10c. 3riRh.t.V'. Blas Fe,dH of flne cambric, 10c piece; 3 for 23c 5BhabJe LlnBrie nrall. wmtc, pink, blue; 5 ynrds te piece. 10c; 8 for 25c. ' 7a vein-Sm !lndl"K. yacfc 9J white, special 20c p.ecc. 8 for 25c SuPerier Twill Tape, usually 20c, at 10c piece; 25.rsts,sa a.shieids' s,zes 2-3 nd 4- --1 Buperler Quality Sewen Hese Supporters, usually 40c, nt 25c RS-n.!?0! r P,n'' "rted.Jnvisible sizes at 12c box. special 50e lb! ' V Jehnsen & Jehnsen, 1 lb. size, Kitchen and Bathroom Towels and Cleths Pur Irish Linen Tea Towels with woven borders, 50c. Pure- Linen Tea Toweling, usual 35c kind at 2flc yard at Ss" hemstitched ends; 40c grade DUN Cletha, apedal at lOe or 3 for 25c. .fcuHrk!irt Wn,h ,eU,,V ,n. PlB,n ce,era. white, pink, blu. orchid and canary, 10 each; $1.10 a dozen. P ' ' 3"" tKrrirx fa5?" j?.0"' at "vln ' thw e 11 ( ..wr. aw, WW UU VC. X
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