ry1- , '"I ' A I .1 f , 'A .. r- r i " w be witsiftri! MVfffi RABBIT MENUS , j These Who Like te Eat This Meat Will Welcome the Potpie She Tells Of by MH3. M. A. WILSON AUTUMN markets are displaying th rnblitt. Brc'r Itabblt, when pre njrrd for tlie tnble he' In a rrtbblt ple, 1, n dcllclens dnlnly Hint In truly until. tjltig. Tle old nnd fnmlllnr hncscn peffcr of rabbit in another method that may be used te hdd variety te the mnu. Xhe rnbblt may be served as a stew with dumplInftB, frlcnteee, bnked pot pie, fried nnd In rnbblt leaf. This meat i usually Tery reasonably priced. Pur ehfiK n pnlr of rabbits for the Sunday dinner. Have the butcher dress them for you and also cut them Inte suitable tlttti for nerving. Te uttllxc this pair of rabbits I will nltn a Saturday evening dinner an well t tlie Sundny menu. SATURDAY DINNKIt Clear Tomate fieun rvlcry Home-Mnue Relish Rabbit Potpie Masbed Potatoes Turnips Lettuee Appl" Cnke OeftVe SUNDAY BREAKFAST Steamed Apricot Cereal and Cream Fieuili Tenst Bacen Coffee DINNDlt Radishes Celery Drewn Onion Soup Fried Itabblt Cream Gravy Ornpe Jelly Otndlcd Sweet Potatoes Drusiels Sprouts Coleslaw Bited Apple Deep Dish Style Custard Sauce Coffee SUPPER. Choese Savery Totate Salad Coleslaw Apple Sauce Nnt Cake Ten The market basket will rcquhe One pair of rabbits, Onehalf pound of lacen, Salt perk, Chectc. Apples, Apricots, Potatoes, both white and sweet, Turnips, Calbape, Oiii'eih, Carrots, Bruisels sprouts, Xuts, Can of tomato pmee. tsd the usunl weekly staple1- Itabblt Potpie Wash the rabbits nfter the butcher lias out them into pieces of Kuitnble lite for serving. Plnce In n sauccpnn and just Jbnrcly cover with beilinR water. New ndd Tke onions, ait in slicci, One fapget of soup hrrb. fc One large carrot, cut in dice, One large turnip, cut in dice, Peek very slowly until tender and then lift thp pieces of one rabbit Inte a bnklnjc dish. Season nicely. Pluce ene-linlf of stock in which the rabbit was cooked (this liquid must be cold) In the saucepan nnd ndd One cup of flour, Ttce level teaspoons of salt, One level teaspoon of pepper. One-half level teaspoon of thyme, Twe" level teaspoons of Worcester lire sauc4. One-half cup of finely prated onion, One-half cup of fine! chopped pars One and one-fourth euit of cold uitler. Dissolve the flour nnd spices before uuunig in uip mock, stir te bicnu thor oughly with a wire spoon and bring quickly te a bell. Pour ever the cooked rabbit In the baking dish and ndd Owe cup of diced carrots, parboiled, One cup of diced celery, parboiled, Then cover with top crust of pastry nnd bake In a slew even for fifty minutes. Drewn Onion Soun Mince very fine two ounces of snlt I. ami men piuce in n sKiiiet nnd add one nnd one-half cups of sliced onions. Cook very slowly until the onions nre nicely browned and then add twe-thlids cup of flour nnd stir te Drewn thoroughly. Turn In a deep saucepan eud ndd seven cups of cold water. Stir te dlssolve and then bring te a bell nnd ndd One cup of finely minced green tops of celery, One teaspoon of thyme. One cup of finely diced carrots. ,, C00 T,ery slowly for one hour and tnen strain, season nnd serve. Fried Rabbit Lift the rabbit that is left exer when uein weie cooked 011 Snturdiiy. Rell in lour nnd then dip in benten egg and gllk nnd roll In fine bread crumbs. ry a golden brown in smoking het fat. urewn nicely one slice of bacon for each ; u!i rabbit nnd lny 0Vf,r tlic roeked rabbit. New ndd one-half cup of Heur je tlie fat after cooking thp bncen and tnn Mir te blend. New ndd One cup of milk, i ,n,"d enc-half cups of stock n.,.th" r,,l,bit wn roeked. Stir vi i U l"c "ring ie n oeii. J-oek Menly for Cue minutes. Season f Ii "J"' a,ltl the vegetables drained i imi.iiur et tlip fctecle in will xiiuuiis wpie cooked. ...u0uriivi'r ,l10 roeked rabbit nnd ga nlsb ' finely minced parslej. eh '' ' ' i I, iT - ' ' -1 ' f ... i i niii : i hi j nf T' i i i'1, " ' . " ' "' ' " ' -i ....... . .. - r -l- - ---,!.. i' . , , - . . - , ,' ....- ; , i ii . i. II I ii i ' i i 0wrtStll1iLMi8jfl' k WANAMAKER'S rump STAK and Veal or Chuck ROAST Onr MM Whole- fljnT uie Tm 4 "J. SHARP - - CHEESE 95c llrwI'lunrtrrH tar nil klmU uf frreli 1'JSH AND SKAl-'OOl) 'limrltf Kliir (ui- Ili.tir 10 & 12 S.Delaware Ave. "AT TIU5 rKUHIKh" DOWN STAIRS STOE WANAMAKER'S WEAtHER Fair i rT ' r I I.' New the Sweeping Semi-Annual Sale of Winter Fashions in Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere A $18.75 $37.50 $19.75 $50 $10 $25 $15 $25 Exactly the Shoes and Pumps That Women Want Special at $4 JO and $4.75 Moccasin pumps for street and evening in four, styles of black suede and patent leather, with three-buckle straps, baby French and low heels, $4.10. Black and tan calfskin oxfords with decorative stitching and perforations, welted soles and medium and low heels, $4.10. Fine high shoes of black calfskin, patent leather and tan calfskin with applied straight tips, welted sole and medium and low heels, $4.10. Tan calfskin oxford ties with full wing or straight tips, J welted soles and low or medium heels, $4.75. (All are mere like shoes whose prices are nearer the $10 mark than under $51) 800 Pair of Children's Scheel Shoes Special, $2.90 Geed tan Incc shoes with wide tees and soles that will wear well are in sizes ranging from small 0 te girls' 3'2. Special at $1.50 1'ienty ei women win ne giaa te pet tnese new ler unnsimas, ,,,,,,, . . . , , . . . ., and plenty mere for personal uae. They have quilted satin insoles, ' lack leather lace shoes for school arc in sizes 0 te 2. padded heels and soft soles. In pink, orchid, rose, black, Copen- Shec opportunities like these arc te be taken advantage of en hagen and Burgundy. ' I the jump! (CliMtnut) 1000 Pair of Women's Spats at 40c Usually about three or four times ns much'I They're in various fashionable colors. Seme are extra high, particularly in white. All sizes in white; broken sizes in colors. Quilted Satin Bedroom Slippers at $2.25 Wanamaker Fur Coats and Scarfs Priced Lew Custenieis arc unanimous in saying that there are few furs quite se fine as Wanamnker furs. The pelts are silky and supple and fine in every way furs that it is a joy te own. Prices are surprisingly low for furs of such unquestioned quality. Peny coats, plain, $65. Peny coats with raccoon or Australian opossum cellars and cuffs are $90. Peny coats with skunk cellars and cuffs, $125 in 36-inch length, $145 in 40-inch length. Taupe marmot coats, $80. Smart Artimal Scarfs The fashionable one and two 'kin scavfs start at $8.50 for natuial raccoon and go te $45 for mink, with all the fashionable furs in between. (Mnrkrt) Best $5 Hats of the Season! They have an air of richness, smartness and, nctually, cxclusivencss that is seldom found in hats whose prices arc under two figures! Tenes of russet, tan, henna and brown predominate but there are also grays, blues, black and ether colors. Shapes arc interesting and becoming. As for trimming, a great denl of ostrich is being used ngain, sometimes in its natural straight fluffy state and sometimes tightly curled or smartly glycerined. The duvetyn is excellent quality and is frequently combined with exceptionally deep soft velvet. Fer variety there are hats of panne velvet and of satin. (Miirhet) Center Aisle Opp CO Women's hats, $3.85; velvets in many colors trimmed with flowers, silk chenille or feathers. Women's stockings, $1 and $1.35; silk, black only, sec onds at $1 ; silk and wool heather mixtures at $1.35. Clearaway of corsets, $1 te $3; girdles and corsets for practically any figure. Great savings. Silk jersey petticoats. $2.25; popular colors; accordion pleated flounces. Men's shirts, $1.30; percales in fast-colored stripes. Envelope chemises, $1; white nainsoek and pink batiste, marked down te a new low figure. Blanket bathrobes, $3; women's robes in dark and light colors. Tunic blouses, $3.90; navy and black crepe de chine; a third less than their former price. Children's stamped dresses, 50c; pink, blue and tan chambray; made up; sizes 2 te 4 years. While scrim scarfs, 45c; 18x50 inches. OVERCOAT DAY! And Here Are the Overcoats! A II- Weel and Splendidly Tailo red $20 te $38.50 A man without an overcoat en the first Sunday in November is like a woman without a new hat en Easter ! The first Sunday in November is a man's Winter Easter, and almost every man ewes himself a new overcoat about new. Deuble-breasted ulsterettes have half belts or belts all around and the ulsters are great big warm coats. Seme are of contrasting and plaid-back coating. (Onllrry, Mitrktt) Loveliest Silk Overbleuses We've Ever Had at $5.90 If women wera asked te select four of the prettiest styles of the season we are sure that most women would pick these very four! Very lovely is the Georgette crepe model that combines bright red nnd black and has beautiful black si'k lace sleeves. Geed crepe de chine is used in two favorite styles. One has full slashed sleeves and snug wristbands, the ether has peasant .sleeves, both have Peter Pan cellars. In mahogany, henna, black, navy and white. Unusual beaded Georgette overbleuses are in brown, navv and black. (Market) Unusual Sample Dresses for Girls of 8 te 14 $8.50 i ' i ' r i . : .. , $li qJ.e Just one, two or three of n kind and the finest dresses we have ever had at such n price. Of chiffon taffeta embroidered in silk; veheteen nnd wool jeisey embroidered in wool; line twill serge embroidered in contrasting silk 01 wool; velveteen tops ever skirts of fine wool plaid; taffeta with wee ruffles. The materials in all of these dresses nre of very fine quality nnd there is much hand-work in the trimming. Styles are simple and of the distinctive type se much prized in children's clothes. Special at $3.25 Flecks with navy serge pleated skirts en detachable blue cham bray bodices made in regulation style. Sizes G te 1 1. Other Special Frecks (,oed ginghams nt'?l, .fl.ne and $1.00. One and two piece wool jersey drcss-en, $G.7e. Scrfite skirts with pongee bodices, $8.30. Special Coats, $10 $10 $8.50 Junier girls' long cheviot ceatB, brown or navy with red button holes, sizes 1-i and 16. Pole coats, brown and reindeer, with beaver-dyed ceney cellars, sizes 8 te 12 years, $1G. Fur-cellared vcleur ceata and pole cents, hizes 8 te 16, $18.75. Seft velour coats with fur cellars, $22.50. Finely tnilered junior coats of duvet de lalne in brown, deer and Sonente. silk lined, $29. (Market) 9 Women's Coats, Dresses and Children's Apparel at a Fourth, a Third and a Half Less This is the great semi-annual fashion occasion, a time for filling Winter wardrobes at a real saving of money. Seme of the be'stj' manufacturers in the country have co-operated with us and we will . spread forth tomorrow the finest collection of moderately priced Winter clothing that we have ever shown. 8000 Garments for Women, Yeung Women ;, and Children I are included in this salea comprehensive gathering taking in the whole field f fnshinn Trs nfferinirs are net merelv fashionable and of trustworthy dualities, but thev are alLnew. fresh and but recently delivered from the high- grade makers with whom we placed large orders when planning this sale upon , such a great scale. Twe Dresses Can Be Had for the Price J of One in many instances. Winter coats, snug and warm, can be had for the smallest prices in many years. Fer children there are remarkable sample dresses, J marked tomorrow at less than the regular wholesale cost. i The sale starts promptly at nine. Extra salespeople have been provided I te make your selection easy. ' 2400 Winter Coats Starting at $10 $10 coats arc full length cheviets in brown or navy blue, with stitched cellars. Pole Coats, $15 and $18.75 1 515 coats are in seeral models, spmc lined throughout with silk, etheis made of double-faced materials, having only the yoke and sleeves lined. $18.75 coats arc in light tan, lined in figured and plain peau de cygne or crepe de chine. Seme have 'J leather buttons and buckle. "J 18.73 also for belivia coats and coats of oxford gray cloth with raglan sleeves and embroidered , cellars. Silk lined throughout, d Ten Different Styles at $20 r m ! y& f? i- Coats of belivia and fine velour, some tnilered and belted, some with loose backs, some braided. They have cloth or fur cellars and every one is lined throughout with silk. Mostly in nnvy blue, black and brown. Twenty Different Medels at $25 Seme of the best coat values we have ever seen are in this group. Of belivia, Normandie, suede velour and plain velour there nre consena censena tive coats nnd coats with handsome fur cellars of Australian opossum, raccoon, velf and beaverette (ceney). Others have threw scarf cellars. Blouse models, the lntest word of fashion, will be found among these. Every coat lined with silk. Celer assortment includes Sorrento, navy, brown nnd tnupe. Chinchilla Coats for Yeung Women, $29 Tailored coats with a delightful youthfulness 'about them. They're belted and lined with peau de cygne and are in brown, navy and deer. Alie some tnilered belivia coats in the group. Beautiful Coats at $35 Dleuse coats, trimmed with braid. Velour coats with laige fur cellars. Belivia coats with loee, flowing sleeve-. Coats of Normandie with large cellars of Australian opeiHum. All in the most fashionable colorings navy, Sorrento, deer and brown all lined with pretty Bilks. Wonderfully Fine Coats at $45, $50, $55, $65, $69 te $125 Made of the most luxurious coating mntcrials, these coats are topped with deep and handsome cellars of mole, beaver, nutrin, squirrel, raccoon, taupe and platinum wolf, skunk-dyed opossum and Australian opossum. Seme have fur cuffs te match. Colorings nre soft and delightful and linings nre beautiful. Prices are considerably lower than they have been for coats of these exclusive types. (Market) Who Could Imagine Such Charming Dresses at $4.25, $5 and $6.75! $1.23 for one and two piece cordurev frocks, brown or navv, in the youthful style with Peter Pan cellars and t uff of white flannel or brown leatherette., (Sketched). S5 for 10 different styles in navv blue aerpre dresses which are embroidered in black or colored silk or with bronze beads. $5 for wool jersey dresses in one-piece style, trimmed with heavy embroidery and liprht binding. In brown, tan, reindeer and Copenhagen. S6.75 for two-piece wool jersey dresses, in brown, henna, tan, navy, green or red, with white linene or flannel Peter Pan cellars and cuffs. Fifteen Brand-New Styles at $10 One-piece jersey frocks in henna, reindeer and navv, in two styles, are made with pleated skirts and white cellars and cuffs. Velveteen dresses, in navy blue and black, are made in four pretty ways youthful and simple. Tricetine dresses are in great variety some with deep embroidery. Seme with French knots and deep fringe. A gay frock has a piping of bright orange or king's blue broadcloth.' Russian crepe dresses in black are elaborated embroidered in crystal beads. Navy blue crepe de chine frocks are trimmed with tufts of lighter blue. Seme of the Finest Dresses We Have W ''K. m try 'u I lb-." $5 C . $15 -v f Ever Seen for $15 And that means something in the Down Stairs Stere, lanieus for mederutel) priced dresses. The materials aru unusually flne, paiticulailj the silks, and wW benr closest insnect'.en. . ir nflt'm0VCnr there l)re chnK UresbPs of heavy silk crepes in black, nay nnd brown, made in simple, delightful ways, universally Tailored di eases are of tricetine and Peuet twill in one-niece stvln Etel fcklrt. 8S hnB " Httl bX JaCket Wth !"en"B ve"e and 250 Dresses at $18.75 and $22.50 $18.75 dresses are of wool crepe, made with scalloped skirts hcavllv fa&iirw? brown- Alho of navy tricetine trwSi: S23.S0 dresses are made of heavy Canten crepe, crepe-back satin, crone de ch ne and duvetyne combinations, and crepe de chine, Peiret twill ami tricetine. Included nre frocks apprepiiate and chnnnhur .fZ Ln, daytime occasion of the Winter sensen. cnnrminj, fei eer (Murkrt) r h At. ' N Ml 1 t '1 A m liSF&U 'A !iM,n ffl'l I ill 1 I : JS WIK3W nrfiVli I'fc ' i hi m )TK.K Jil,J IU' m $15 V v ii J A lZAi1Vni m)4lki tfL .!' 18.75
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