riffi(mF . .v:tn: Pf-'' Tip c s J "EVENING PUBLIC T.EDER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, 'NOVEMBER 15, 1921 11 v. Mrs Wilsen Gives , Luncheon Suggestions Appetizing Sandwiches Better Than "Quick Grab" at " Restaurant WHATS WHAT rr iIft.kv tutu? nv MKS Cwvrleht SI. A. WILSON U'llsen. lrf. In; lfr V .4 rleMs reserved -til WHEN the frost h en the pumpkin nnd the wintcry dnys nre nhcnil, the btiy folk who nre in the business world frequently become lux nt this wa gon nnd ride Inte n rut of just bread, mat nnd potatoes with n dessert te finish off their dnlly bill of fare. And then, along about the middle of December, they besln te have thnt split tine hendnchc, catch cold easily and are really nil out of sorts. And, no won wen ,jcr for they have been lavishing them eelve's with the foedn thnt form uric icld nnd these nllmcnts nrc the result of this particular form of diet. Meats, starchy feeds nnd sweets nrc feeds that produce the dreaded uric acid. Oranges, lemons, grapefruit, tema nn. cucumbers and succulent feeds that se many folk have thought of for years is acid feeds arc really the vitalizing tnte-screbic nnd protecting fowls. Frem new en nnd until Inte Jri tne spring, overheated,, close and poorly ventilated housing conditions, both flur inc business hours nnd nt home, will deplete our cnbrgy, nnd unless we plan te ubc wise nnd corrective diet, we will reap the usual run of winter ills. Itnthcr than n hnsty lunch, n n cheap lunch room or cafe, plnn te bring from home with jeu the simple, well cooked feeds that have a salad each day and are the splendid dividends that you will reap in health. Let us go back te cnrrvlng the lunch III anil If Vnil U'IhIi A llOt (lfiilk nt 110011 hour, a thermos will keep it piping het ' without any trouble. Chew nil feeds slowly before sw allow ing them. Hastily chewed feeds nre the leal cause of much indigestion nnd then, after lunch, take n flfteen-mlnutc walk in the open air nnd you will be able te return te jour work with real vim. The housewife,, in preparing the neon lunches for the folks who must go te business, should remember thnt the lunch thnt is hastily thrown together In a few minutes In the morning is just as quickly thrown into the wnrite bnsKci at neon, cither ns a whole, or in part. And thnt one of the important fncters that has done much te dlsreurnce the business folk carrying the home lunch Is the mnnner in which it Is prcpnrcd and packed. If possible, (.elect a box or n bnskci that will held just enough. The glr s may easily select any number of little fancy baskets thnt can be purchased very reasonably at the stores. Iiecently I met n mi-rchnnt in New Yerk Oity, bringing up from his car n little basket of the ordinary chip vn rlctv and ns I looked se curiously at it, he remarked. '"Funny, Isn't it? but I nm back te my grandad's dnys nnd am bringing my lunch from borne. 1 nm very busy nnd can't take the time te go up town nnd lunch and I would rather starve than eat nt some of these over ever crowded lunch rooms, se I biing my bite and take u ten-minute turn around the square, eier there." This man is nearly sixU-five and is physically fit nnd he Is extremely proud of hi. old-fnshiened wife who every morning packs thih lunch. Hew te Prepare the Luncli Use whole wheat bread, one dav old. Hutter and slice off the leaf nrd cur thinly. Place the fll'lng betiy.cn nnd cover with n -ccend slice. Ne cut the slice IP four and wrap in wax paper and fold the-emls In neatly. Crcnm the butter well before starting te spiend. Nothing will nauseate the nemnti who ents 11 lunch niennred from the home ijuleker than lumps of butter here nnd there In the tandwich. DalutinesH pnjs large dividends hcie. Variety is the spree of life and one quiekh tires of the same sandwich day in and day out, se for lnilety use, in making sandwiches, a lower piece of bread from whole whi'at nnd the top !iee of white bread. I'se n fomblnntten 01 rje and white bread, nnd then bete are some sandwich fillings. Shred very line : Thrre coarse recn leaves of lettuce. Three coarse outer branches of celery. Add one smnll green pepper, minced fine, nnd three tablespoons of majen nalsc or cooked balad dressing. One-half cup of grated cheese. One-half teaspoon of grated onion. One-half teaspoon of salt. Pinch of pepper. Mix nnd spread half inch thick for the filling. Try This. Yeif Will Find It Splendid Place In mixing bowl : One-half cup of cottage cheese, which has been mooed through a sieve. Then add: Three tablespoons of finely mlnceil parsley. One-fenrth tcaipoen of grated onion. Twe tablespoent of finely minced uts. One-half teaspoon of salt. One-fourth teaspoon of paprika. Mix nnd then spread one-half inch thick for sandwich filling. Octngen Sandwich Filling Place In a mixing bawl- Four tablespoons of mayonnaise. One-half cup of finely chopped VeW tooled meat. One teaspoon of finely grated outen.. Thue tablespoent of finely chopped parsley. Four tablespoons of finely cheppid Celery. One-half teaspoon of salt. One-fourth teaspoon of paprika. One small sour pickle, chopped fine. 1Y. S Kv- (,t M( if if -. uJ Fresty manners nre bad manners. Th rrlg.d demeanor Is me marK 01 n sneD or off n "climber." who Is habitually afraid of being polite te somebody who mnv turn out te bn "net worth while" after all Nothing Is mere comical than the midden change which comes ever these tuft-hunters when n persenage of known social importance comes en the scene. Then the frost melts Instantly Inte n gushing servility which is as re re pulslve te Its object of homage as It Is amusing te the spectators. Well-bred men and women nre euro of themselves, nnd they de net fenr te be genial te people whose pedigrees they have net examined, nnd of whose finan cial rating they nre unaware. They have net two sets of manners; they nre uniformly courteous and consldernte of the feelings of ethers, whethcr these ethern nre street-sweepers or plutocrats. Mix and then spread one-half Inch thick for sandwich filling. Scotch Woodcock Hub two hnrd boiled eggs through a sieve into a bowl nnd add : One-half cup of grated cheese. One-half cup of finely minced parsley. One teaspoon of grated onion. Four tablespoons of mayonnaise. One-half teaspoon of salt. One-fourth teaspoon of pepper. Mix nnd then sprend etic-hnlf inch I hick for sandwich filling. All Fruit Filling Put through the feed choepcr: Four ounces of prunes, with stones removed, Ttee ounces of apricots. One-half package of seeded raisins. One cup of nuts Then add three tnblcspoens of honey te make smooth ; place In the jar and use as for ether sandwich fillings. Venezuelan Sandwich Add ene-hnlf cup of grated sweet chocolate and ene-hnlf cup of finely i i hopped cocennut te the above mixture. It will require a little mere honey te make the smooth blend that will spread. Twe or three sandwiches, some fruu, thnt has been washed and wrapped In ' wax paper, se that it will be ready feri iheni tf eat, will bring your business people home nt the close of the day feel- ' Ing that life is really worth while afte: all. Bilked beans, custards and salads may be packed in paper cups nnd in cluded occasionally. MRS. WILSON'S ANSWERS Dear Mr. Wilsen Kindly oblige me with' a recipe for sweet Spanish omelet. I cannot find out hew te make one. H. R. O. Sweet Spanish Omelet Plnce the yolks of four eggs in n bowl and add Three tablespoons of cream. One-half teaspoon of salt. Heat with u fork te mix thoroughly : new Dent the white of the eggs mi men aim one tablespoon of pe sugar; non teiu 111 the beaten meic two inuiespoens or mitter in n sklllPt und when het turn in the egg mixture; cook ver.v slewlj lifting the egg mixture from the bottom of the pan or you can place the omelet in n mod erate even. When dry spread with a tart jelly roll nnd serve nt once. Sly dear Mrs. Wilsen Will you please give nn inexpensive menu for n Sunday evening supper for about ten persons? A. B. II. Suggestive Menus Ne. 1 Creamed Smoked Ilecf with Pcab nnd Carrots Macaroni au Oratin Coleslaw linked Apples with Cream Spenge Cnke Ten. Ne. 2 Salmen nu Oratin Petate Salad Coleslaw Crumb Cnke Applcsnuce Tea. My denr Mrs. Wilsen Please give me n recipe for preserving cit- ren. Wc have had two given us nnd wc nre nnxleus te de them up. E. 1J. Preserved Citren Cut citrons in pieces of desired size nnd pare, then place in n bowl, cover with cold water, nddlng one-half cup of salt. Let stnnd ever night nnd in the morning wnsh under the cold run ning wntcr nnd then place in the pre serving kettle nnd cover with cold wntcr nnd bring te n bell. Coel slowly until the citron is tender; then drain; new place five pounds of sugar In the pre serving kcttle nnd add Four cups of boiling tcatcr, One lemon, sliced paper thin, and cooked until tender in separate sauce pan, One-half pound of preserved ginger, Ttce packages of seeded raiiins, and the following spices tied In a piece of. cheesecloth : One-quarter cup of cloves and all spice mucd, Three blades of mace, Twe sticks of cinnamon broken Inte small pieces. Bring mixture te a bell nnd cook for ten mimics; then ndd citron; bring ngain te boiling point nnd simmer for fifteen minutes. Set the preserving ket tle nslde for twenty-four hours. Then hent slowly te boiling point, simmer one-half hour and set aside again, reheat for the third time nnd simmer for fifty minutes. Then fill scalding het into sterilized jars nnd scnl securely. When cold, dip the tops of the jars in melted pnrafin. After-Dinner Triclts Ne. 8 Coin Dissolves Inte Air A handful of coins nrc shown in the 'eft hnnd. The right hnnd removes a dime from the pile, rubs it gently nnd causes it te dissolve into thin air. Among the coins in the left nana there is only one dime. This coin ,is apparently removed by the right hnnd, but m reality it is snppcu unucr n larger coin, say a quarter or half-del-Inr. As the dime is no longer visible among the left-hand coins, every one takes it for granted that it is In the right. Thus the disappearance of the dime creates considerable surprise. Cevurlaht, lOtl, In Public Ledger Cemvanv Printed Linens and Cretonnes Wa Dhew an unusual collection, charm ing designs, beautiful colorings! by the noted French manufacturers, I,udn Heulx and Drsfesss A Karth. Sugges tions and estimates for upholstery work. A. L. DIAMENT & CO. mm Wnlnut Street Bags wm & lUlln-,1 Impaired W de-TjMitril llvlf ln Pearls IUxitrung Oeld and SIItw itMh 1UCJ N palna tad Rsoelorod Full line of m-cWacea and Itlehellni PmrU Marcel Bead Shep 1810 Chestnut St. Velour & Belivia Coats & Suits SreiiBciT and Restored te Their Original Ilenuty Plush & Velvet Coats Steamed nnd Uenapped Turs Cleaned and Glared Modern Cleth Sponging Ce. 1030 S. 10th St. We Call and Deller te Any Part of City Phene: Oregon 0202 or Main 7U17 Sfi Pirelli,) i . 4lW til tiff1,rYf kQV A-l Beauty ?.S!rB is Buy ninct Frem the Factory 4-Feld Germantown Weel Wl.ltr Seal Ilrewn Jude Green Murnen Nmy Tuniuelse Orchid Old Itese Cerul l'er Lb., Pure Virgin Weel Genuine Scotch Heather, $2.25 a lb. Any Quantity Beld Prrpuld -Meil Ordera Hnllcltrd We pay peitnge en orders of a pound or mere Discount of 10" en erderi of $20 or ever. WILLIAM H. LEES & SONS 242G N. Hnnceck St. Ken. ".31 (Near 2d & Yerk St.) t urdlnnl lloney Dew Harding Itluc I'lgNltln Ilrenn lllitck Mettle Green Marlen Illue Pink $2.00 BEAUTY IS SKIN Salen DEEP Treatments for all conditions of the skin anil hair .Mufcle strapping. Henna and Trench Hair Coloring. Superfluous hair, moles, warts and birthmarks removed. RITA A. KRAUS 1615 WALNUT STREET Spruce 1202 HATS CLEANED Remodeled tn the new at shapes for peris and entlnr wear. Our 40 year al experlanea U al renr serTlea. Steinman 54 N. 7th St. rhenei Mark.t 2431 Branch! Jeffersen Dr Works. 107 8. Uta fill :k IS k The GIFT in a Dennisen wrapping, jm7 All wrapped In white, then brlshtly scaled and tagged, a Dennisen dretsed Silt standi apart and adds te the Jeys et Hiving and receiving. At Stationers, Dept. Stores, and Druggists, Evertnchm (ORE OR DYED LIKE NEW ft C2 j Men's and wom en's apparel; fabrics; curtRlns glec; blankets fcathera, etc. We call anywhere Phene. Poplar B580 ANTON DORFNER &SONS Cleaners & Dyers (ft ,1 1324 GIRARD AVENUE "LAVA-VAR' uinnmniinsswi i M.Ul!i nljsiim works wonders en um " Won't turn It quickly briKhtens the colors, smoetha out acratches and covers worn spots with n rich, brilliant surface. "LAVA-VARnished" surfaces are as easy te clean as china P S ""LAVA-VAR" drica ever night. Waterproof. white. A Beed-housekeeping necessitv. At Your Dealer's. AH Coins and Clear m FELTON, SIBLEY & CO., Inc., Philadelphia Wannfacturrrs of Celers, I'aints and Varnishes Srnce 13(13 (21 6) WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S 1 Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere i f 1 Mv (11 $35 W A- Geed Overcoats, Sir, at $20 te $38.50 AH-Weel and Well-Tailored Anv man in the market for an overcoat wants it xul I mi i :..!- nnl tVinf e rinf fnr nwnv. Warm well-tailored ulsterettes and ulsters are made of plain all-wool materials or of thick fabrics with plaid or contrasting backs, such as many men like. The coats have half belts or belts all around and all are double-breasted with convertible cellars and deep pockets. (Onllery, MnrUet) Fex Scarfs Are Becoming te Everybody Their fluffy softness is quite as becoming te n girl's mother as it is te the girl herself. And, eh, hew' snug and warm in the first snow flurry. Fex scarfs are in taupe or soft weed brown, in animal shape or lined with silk. $25 te $65. (Market) ORPIIEUM PASTRY SHOP 60 West Chelten Ave. Try Our Heme-Cooked Cukrs nnd rniullen Phene Your Orders, Gtrmunteun 4(1.13 1 B Ali-Weel ! Beys' Suits 2 Pr. Panti Week Clothing for the Entire Family VWAMIfeint HAP1KU 929ArchSt? PHILADELPHIA MrtrtrthftftraM i 2 3 $ i 4) 5 SPALDING Spertwear for Women Tweed Suits of Imported Materials Reduced te $20 Tuxedo and single-breasted styles Plain and leather-trimmed Imported Plaited Plaid Skirts Made in various sports shades Reduced tO 1 5 A. G. SPALDING 8C BROS. 1210 Chestnut-Streef i : Philadelphia IWflrrWIrWIBWIIWW I J) 3 3 2 aifTSIi31251155 Hew te Have Warmer Feet Have you ever noticed en a real wintry day hew frozen and numb your hands get when held inflexibly in a stiff new pair of street gloves? The trouble then is the same as when many women suffer unneces sarily from cold feet. The joints and muscles don't get the free action necessary for geed ciiculatlen of the bleed. The Cantilever Shee is a geed-looking shoe, designed, like the human feet, with a flexible arch. Ne stiff steel shank-picce hidden be tween soles (as in all ordinary shoes) hampers the free action which joints and muscles crave. ioet' nfiinin If eirnlrlnH e vt rl YY ft rt f. rected. Each arch, when Cantilevers are laced up trimly, receives just the decree of support each needs. I Yeu are properly fitted in good geed i looking shoes; your circulation is improved; your feet feel just that much warmer. Let us show you hew comfortable your feet will feel in geed-looking Cantilevers, In them, yeucan stand and walk without tiring se seen; your improved circulation makes you feel better, leek better; and you avoid feet-strain and the many ail ments physicians lay te feet strain. Widths AAAA te E. CANTILEVER SHOE SHOP 1300 Walnut Street Over Cunard Office CnnUteiers nre ulne eh suls In nenrbr cltleni Mtuma llemllieun s. 13U'J Ultneiu-i Ami. Asbury 1'arU Heit Hl.u Ce., UJ7 Cookman -ttindtn Currun s Hliee titera, J10 Ureudwuy Cation -Mar'. 4'J7 Norlhampten St. Ilarrlaburh' Orner's, 2i N. 3d St. Johnstown Zanic'n. SSO Main tt Lnneaster Fray's, 8 East Kln at. IteaiUlii: Schneriner's. 432 I'enn Snuars Bcranten Lewis & Itallly, 114 Wyoming Av Shamekln U Hlracli 410 B. Independence Trenten II M. Voerheas A Ure. Wllkes-Barra M. F, Murray. 18 Publle Se. Tork Ths Hen Ten Women's Underclothes Specially Geed at 50c, 55c Nightgowns, bloomers and 'petticoats all nt these trifling prices and all se geed and se pleasantly fresh that they will quickly impress any one with their desirability. Nightgowns at 55c are of white nainsoek stitched with blue or of pink or white nainsoek hand-embroidered with flowers or festoons and cut plenty full. , ... Bleemers at 55c are of plain pink or white nainsoek or printed pink flnnnclet with stitched ruffles and elastic nt waist and knee. Short petticoats at 50c are of striped flannclct with scalloped hem made extra wide. (Central) A Sale of Imported Silk Scarfs $5 Because we happened along just at the right moment and took all the manufacturer had, we are able te sell them at less than half the price of last year. Men and women who knew and like fine silk scarfs will appreciate- these beautiful imported ones that come just when they are needed most. . Deuble elastic-knit scarfs of pure silk in white with wide purple, green and navy stripes outlined with another color; wide gray and brown stripes; single knit in plain light and dark gray, brown, black and white. Yeu would expect te pay at least twice as much for such scarfs. (Central) Men's Heavy Tan Brogue Oxfords $5.25 Of heavy tan and brown leather with many perforations and inlaid strips of white fiber in the soles, they are shoes a man would notice any day. One style has full wing tips and the ether straight tips and saddle straps. (Oallerr. Market) Charming Dresses Special at $23.50 Oppert oe en the Ceitral Aisle Wonderful Duvetyn Hat for the first time $3.50 Fascinating medium nnd small shapes made of deliciously soft, messy duvetyn in plain weave or self-colored block designs. Most of them are trimmed with round or half beads, ethers have touches of cire ribbon, a bow of duvetyn or a bit of furry chenille. Astonishingly rich looking at $3.50. And all arc silk lined, tee. Remnants of Muslin, Crash and Damask, 8c te 85c Yard One te five yard lengths of sheetings, table crash and dam asks from our own stocks. All are long enough te be of prac tical value and the prices run a quarter te a third" less. Women's Chamois Lisle Gloves, 50c te $1.25 50c for two-clasp style in cov ert, mastic and brown. 75c for strap-wrist style in covert and brown. $1.25 for 16-button length in white and beaver. Women's Blanket Bathrobes $3 and $3.85 $3 for figured and plaid ones in lovely light and dark colors. $3,85 for plain purple and both light and dark figured bathrobes. Warm and cozy; well cut and well made en generous lines. All sizes. Hand-Made Blouses $3.50 Dainty Perte Rican blouses of fine French voile or batiste. These of voile come in square or V-neck style and are trimmed with embroidery, drawn work and narrow edging of real filet lace. These of batiste are also in square and V-neck styles and are trimmed with embroidery, drawn work and hemstitching. Any one of them would make a lovely gift. Sizes 36 te 46. Brassieres and Bandeaux 30c, 35c and 50c Special assortment that in cludes plain and brocaded ban deaux, and plain, embroidery or lace trimmed brassieres. All sizes. Silk, Velour and Velour- and-Tapestry Pillows $2.65 te $3.75 Levely shirred ones of rose or blue taffeta; combinations of rose, blue or geld velour with tapestry and solid veleurs in many pretty colors. Lace-Trimmed Curtains $1.85 Pah New shipment of white mar quisette curtains trimmed with imitation Cluny edging. 2V4 yaids long. Daintiest Matinees Fer Feminine Gifts A wisp of crepe de chine and fine tinted Valenciennes lace makes one that is finished with ribbons and rosebuds. $4.75. Anether, of gleaming satin edged with Georgette crepe ruffles, is much beribbencd. $5. A woman may cheese either in pink, pale blue or orchid. (Central) Little Sale of Pleated Skirts, $5 About ene hundred of them! All fashionable skirts of fine prunella cloth, for sports wear, for school and for business. Brown, blue and black tones predominate, usually with the plain color showing en top of the pleat, and the stripe showing be tween when the skirt is in motion. Ordinarily such fine sSirts would be once again as much, but this little let will go out in ft hurry at this price! (Market) gmMw pill IMP i t- m It ': 11 li iilir.iTurJai7 HPMvv S23.50 f '- - 11 Frecks of Peiret twill made with scal loped and beaded tunics ever black satin slips. Frecks of tricetine trimmed with ribbon medallions or with bow-knots, embroidered in iridescent bends. Anether tricetine frock of distinctly French cut is made ever black satin. (Sketched.) A number of dresses of Canten crepe nnd heavy Russian crepe are trimmed with applique designs done in henna, or with wide sleeves showing quite daring designs done in heavy braid. Best of all, there are but a few dressc3 of any one kind, se net only is one sure of a new and attractive model, but also an individual one. Special at $7.50 Warm and comfortable everyday frocks T are of velour in various colors and styles. j Alse of navy, brown and henna wool , jersey in the popular two-piece style with ' pleated skirts and washable white cellars and cuffs. d Velveteen dresses are in black embreld- , ered allover with a scroll design done in the color of the embroidery- Jiaricetj , Sale of Gossard Frent-Lace Corsets, $2 te $5.50 Many Half Price Beautiful corsets, new and spotless, and in models suitable for all types of figures. They are of pink ceutil and brechc, exquisitely finished with shirred ribbons, rosebuds and laces. But it is in the excellence of design that Gossard corsets" excel. They are among the finest front-lace corsets made, per fect of line and workmanship. In this sale are lightly boned corsets for slender young women, corsets for average figures and very heavily boned corsets for stout figures. All are great savings in price. (Central) 5 Special Groups of Coats for Women and Yeung Women, $18.75 te $58.50 Enough Colored Handkerchief Linen for 3 Handkerchiefs at 50c It is in btrips 36 inches long nnd 12 inches wide and there nrc nil the desirable colors for handkerchiefs. (Central) $18.75 for belivia and silvertene coats in navy, brown and oxford, fully lined with silk. Seme show elaborate embroidery and ethers are plainly belted and button trimmed, $20 Belted coats of velour or heather mixtures nre fully lined with silk. Most of them have large fur cellars. A well-tailored plain velour model is neatly finished with decorative stitching. $25 Literally dozens of models at $25! Choice of smartly tailored belted coats and loose-back dolman effects, threw scarfs, fur cellars and mannish cellars Blnck, brown, navy and deer among them and all the coats are fully lined with silk. $29 Levely coats arc of soft, warm, cut belivia with raglan shoulders. The slde3 of the coats and the large draped cellars arc charmingly embroidered. The colors brown, navy and deer seem particular ly rich in this materinl $58.50 Handsome coats of duvet de laine and various exclusive belivia cloths have luxurious cape cellars of beaver, nutria, mole, wolf nnd Austi.-tlian opos sum. Net all sizes in every style and color, as many are sample coats. The values are all extraer dinary. Jl I WW Ml1 (Market) $20 $29 $18.75 4 Styles of Women's Winter Oxfords, $5,50 mac causKin one-strap pumps Tan cal ..in Oxfords Tan calfskin one-strap pumps Black calfskin Oxfords All have welted soles that are sturdy enough for Winter wear and medium or low 2 heels. Excellent te wear with wool stockings or with spnts. J$ Moccasin Pumps Special hi $3.25 Patent leather pumps in moc casin style have three straps that fasten with buckles ever wide tongues. They have welted soles and low heels'. Women's Comfert Shoes at $4.90 are of soft, pliable black kidskin with wide tees, plain tee or tip, turned seIch nnd low heels. Usu ally shoes of this type cost con siderably mere. (Ch.atnut) Children's Tan or Black ' Shoes at $2.90 This is a riecial opportunity in children's lalsi shoes of black t or tan di'l leather in sizes 8 te 2. Nice for Thanksgiving. tt Vi I s I M & K flr -1
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