V A'. ff "V - vifr 7w 'v-l " ,!e,t'n V "T'l Mrs. Wilsen Receives Providing an Economical, Geed Meal Kir if..-. A rlrle Sninn Hoeinnn nt JO'" '""" ""- - '- " " Let Oyer JPifi feJp Maftc By MKS. M. A. WILSON ... tal. lu r. JU. A. n-". All rCW"" rlettta rtatrvta Kttc t.nncnwlIC. ei 1111 economical Wl turn of mlnil. frequently Jim an I'Urtunltv te prepnrc n meal that is :J tempting nna nt me inra i' l2T.iM.nt ii Tverj' low ces . Frequent- r he lVcnnble.1 te ile thi I ?.2.i .ntee. nml while I Ilk. bemuse of c te brine S ::. mnna te you, It RmOUII should be un " ." .1 in inrnuiY ubuuh.t ItmC M v lfl. iiniinllif lit tlic ' ,.msc of low price. We nil knew rfttoeu t""-. "--,: y? If Sit for every liUli-priced ommeai y I rttie ? the opposite, and tl.cn ngnln It .,. ImUSCWlVCS enjoy biiuiiiimk i 8 SjSUeW"1 ,S? B. t0 nn0tl'0r T heu ewifc i will write me: "I can- find feed nt prices Riven in menu ?Lv neighborhood nnd don't believe Man be PurclmBed for price named." go a-mnrkctlnB In lew preten preten tleu i nclBhborheods you will find the P vSiv'eusewivcs have, of necessity. Jn very limited in their feed bmlget j Jeri nut forth strenuous efforts !?drive t!.cPfnmily geed, palatable and .mn-ishlnK feed, ana it, in uicir i ,wnsninB ,.. puffee-Men ler leave ant such as bread, butter, or ceffee: don't criticize but rather J?, .w von perhaps can de even bct- .hwif you but tried. Wt." . . twn menim that have come . JhU corner. Mrs. Calhoun It cvl- a practical old-time housewife Sid makes every penny count. TYvher menus nnd if you hnv? any lilt are original and practical tend thra in. I 111 be slnd te cvc them ffrkar Mrs. Wilsen I have a very wier budget te cever the fecdlnR of K my fnmily. 1 take thre quart if milk each day nnd two leaves of J'.j rri,ia will mount up nt the end it the week, besides paying fifty cen s ta insurance nnd twenty-two cent Mper money each week, and twenty nts mnRailne expense. Church nU nc twenty-five cents, tee, every Sun- nay w"i' ----- . My menu fellows for a tacty meal, fchean and nutritieus: Rndlstics Beef Leaf, With Country Sausnge and Sour Milk Gravv Stewed Tomntecs Creamed Onions Mnshed Potatoes Baked Apples With Kaisin Centers and Cream Brcid and Butter. Sally Lunn Ten n Radishes ; -0 Chopped beef. thrce-quartcri pound at 10 cents pound .1- Country ausngc. enc-hnlf pound at 25 cents pound 13 Can tomatoes f2 Onions "' Totateei 0, Applw nnd raisins (five npp'es at 20 cents quarter peck) 1- Eally Lunn 10 Bread and butter 0" T ;; .77 Radishes beucht for two bunches for five cents. Chopped beef at sixteen cents per pound. Sausage nt twcnt-fivc cents per pound. Beof Leaf Take beef and country sansage, mix hnrl meld into leaf: 6car in het skillet, reur ienr milk ever nna bake for half lour In het even. THs is delicious. Cream Is nlwnys drained from two e Ultimate Economy There arc two phases in the practice of shoe I ,i economy. E Fer big Gtf.T and little! jLJ I TheslmpleleuchthatmakeslheChrlit- U SS n mas gifts take welcome the chartnel K "M p U a bright Dcnnlsen wrapping for every j I V 9 At Stationers, Dept. Stores, and w I viiv iica iii imj'iiit; m- very lowest price possible and getting the very low est quality possible. That's false economy. The ether lies in paying a fair price and getting a pair of Df. Reed Cushion Shoes of the very finest quality. That's ultimate economy. Why net practice it? We encourage comparison. Btittr Shtii Cannet Bt yttie cusmaisr shoes FOR WOMEN MADE BY JOHN EBBERTS SHOE CO. OlDCmlTAT 106Srathl3USt. Suggestions en Tint - Hum Tl. Hft T7.. Fc. - vivn i hi; vjujjvv nui ie a Templing Custard ' quarts of milk for desserts. Apples are usually ten for twenty cents. I core the larjrest and place a few seedless raisins and n teaspoon of sugar or mo lasses in centers and bake with leaf. Sally Lunn Buying five pounds of flour for twenty-five cents gives me four cups te pound. One and one-half cups flour 02 One egg (cracked eggs fcr 33 cents n dozen) OS One-bnlf cup sugar (five pounds for 25 cents) 02 Three teaspoons lard 01 Three teaspoons baking powder.. .01 One-hnlf cup milk 01 , W Bread costs six cents n leaf. Wc use rnlf a leaf at mealtime. Butter at forty cents n pound. Tea nt twelve tents a quarter pound. It is very necessary that I keep the crsts of meals down as much below $1 as possible. Waiting until late Satur day night te de shopping will find pro pre vision dealers nnd ment stores glad te dispose of stocks nt ridiculous figure?, rer Instance, last Saturday night I purchnscd n five-pound butcher's reant nt teri cents per pound. The bone that was left In nt the end made a fine vege table soup for Monday's lunch. If you care te have nny ether menu that is nourishing and cheat) it will give me the pleasure te write it out for ve- TKXIE CALHOUN. Bear Mrs. Wilsen I was vcrv much interested In rending in your Cosmopol itan Kitchen of someone who get up n dinner (I suppose for three persons) for $1.10. I hnve a family of five adults nnd I " m-V ave n four-course dinner. This is one et mv menus: Split 1'cn Soup Lamb's Liver crenmed or Hamburg Steak 1'eppcrs stuffed with rice Beets Lettuce and mayonnaise Bread nnd butter Prune Whip nnd Cream from top of the morning's milk bottle. Mns. JOXES. Smokrytewn Potatoes Peel five potatoes that hnve been UPRIGHT GRAND- Expert Piane Builders for 79 Yean Clm& 4H. gttetf, 3nc, Salesroom!: 1717 Cljetftmit St. Permanently Spoiled? Ne Indeed! Take it te Barg's. They will remove that spot by an efficient process which will net damage the fab ric nor injure the color. We are expert in dry clean ing and dyeing all kinds of apparel, draperies, etc. pars' Main ORIce nnd Works 1616-28 1113 Chestnut St. PHONE POPLAR 7660 Tan Runsia Dull leather Patent leather w CLAFLIN, 1107 Chestnut Ettablfhtd 1868 Em lEffjiqgiOTiMHnnKnraD ra H I 1624 CHESTNUT ST., PHILA. EVENING PUBLIC LEaER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, smoked In their skin and cut In thin slices. New place four tablespoons shortening, in skillet-bacon or sausage, drippings are best and cook potatoes chopping. De net let brown tee much : new while potato's nre cooking, mince very finq two ounces of country perk or bacon, brown In separate flkllfct; when nicely biewncd, leave about four table spoons of shortening In pan with the browned country perk and add six level tablespoons flour stir te blend flour nnd then ndd: Otic nnd one-half cup milk. Stir te blend well nnd bring slowly te n bell and cook for five minutes new pour ever the potatoes nnd cook five minutes longer, season with salt and pepper and finejy minced parslay. Coffee Custard Place In saucepan: 0c cup of Hreng leftover coffee, One'cup milk, One-half cun of cornstarch, siftine cornstarch before measuring and filling into the cup tcith spoon, Twe-thirds cup sugar. Stir te blend and bring te n bell. Cook slowly, stirring well for ten min utes. Remove from fire and add : One teaspoon vanitla, Yolk of Uce eggs, Tice tablespoons butter. Beat hard te blend, nnd then return te stove nnd cook Rlewly five minutes. Rinse custnfd cups with cold water and turn In the custard. Chill and garnish with Caledonian cream. p3m2 "La Natural!" Hair Celer Restorer The most perfect coloring for faded nnd crey hair In all colors, blonde te b'aek Prict $2 uritfi lull InttructUn :1624 Cheitnut Street: fcH' -PLAYER Wc make the unqualified statement that the Stieff Piane has no superior in tone quality or action. It is the product of 79 years' experience and is used in the 1 e a d i n K conservatories throughout the United States. It is built te with stand the most trying cli matic conditions, as proven by the satisfactory results obtained in Atlantic City, both en the Steel Pier and Ritz-Carlten Hetel. Phene: Rnrnrp R13H Net at All! Philadelphia's Quality Cleaners and Dyers J N. 21st St, Philadelphia, Pa. SSS7 Germnntewn Are. FOR AUTO TO CALLt: Spatt Pumps High or low French heels Yeu will need a pair of these for street wear or without spatts for indoors. GOLDMAN' Marcel Waving:, $1.00 Bobbed Heads Marcel Waved & Curled, $1.50 New Styles, New Head Dressers. The largest staff of Marcel Wavers and Hair dressers in Philadelphia. Every Hairdresser an Artist Male and Female Operators WANAMAKER'S Starting December That Is Mere Than Been Touched by A Prettiest Santa Claus Leves te Bring These Things te Baby Silk quilts, because they are se soft. Levely hand-quilted ones, some exquisitely em broidered by hand, are $2.50 te $7. Weel sacques and leggings, because they keep baby warm! Crocheted sacqucs at $1 and $1.50 nre exceptionally geed. Knitted drawer-leggings are $1.25 and $1.05. Little booties, because they ave se cunning, 25c te GOc. Bibs aie 25c te $1.G5. (Central) A Cedar Chest Is a Real Gift A vast peaceful army of chests of handsomely marked red cedar brings a sweet clean fragrance te the Upholstery Stere. In size, the chests vary from one at $7.50 that is 27 inches long, 15 inches wide and 13 high te a great big chest trimmed with brass at $50 that is 55 inches long, 24 inches wide and 27 deep. (Chestnut) Women's Silk Vests, $1.85 That means an immense amount of satisfaction for very little money, for women who have worn them knew hew very delightful are silk vests. Almest every woman is hoping that Christmas will bring her at least one. These are reinforced and have ribbon shoulder straps. (Ontrnl) Women's Silk Stockings, $1.25 Always sure-fire gifts. The silk is geed quality and the stockings have seamed backs and reinforced mercerized tops and soles. In black, navy, gray, Cordovan and dark brown. (Centrnl) Women's Hand-Embroidered Handkerchiefs at 50c One such handkerchief makes a nice little token of remembrance te hend te a dis tant friend and a half dozen or a dozen is a present, indeed The handkerchiefs nre of pure white linen, hemstitched and exquisitely embroidered. (Outrun A Touch of Jade for the Wrist Interesting ornaments that are net really Jade but leek very much like it. The wrist cords arfi of black silk with little adjustable slides. $1. (Outrun jyfe yAJiji ' (Market) " Wanamaker's Christmas Sale of the Very Dresses We Have Ever Seen for brown, black and bngivt red. EVERY DRESS IN THE A Geed Cheifp of Winter Coats for Women $16.50 te $29 Many are priced a third less than usual ! A remarkable collection of fine, fashionable coats, trimmed with fur or plain. If there's any doubt in a woman's mind as te whether she can find a becoming coat, a leek around the coat store will l'eveal a score of charm ing Winter coats. At $16.50 and $16.75 Pole and tweed coats in various sports models. At $18.75 Belivia, silvertene and vcleur coats, lined throughout with silk. At $23.50 te $29 About thirty different models, many with fur cellars, ethers with threw scarfs or plain cape cellars. Mostly of belivia and velour, all lined throughout with silk and many interlined. (Mnrkct) Duplex and Silk-Lined Chamois-Lisle Gloves $1.25 They arc of fine appearance and quite warm, se it's no wonder thnt se many women like them. Twe-clasp style In brown, gray and ceveit. Twe-clasp double silk gloves in brown, gray and black, $1.50 a pair. Eight-Butten and Strap Wrist Duplex Gloves $1.85 Pair Eight-button in brown, giay, cafe and covert; strap wris-t in brown, gray and grouse. (Ontrnl) Sample Blouses $2.25 Delightful Jicw blouses of French voile and novelty mate rials, very lacy, frilly and alto gether charming. They're trimmed with creamy Valenci ennes, embroidery and insets of real filet lace. Square necks, round necks and roll cellars. 7 Medels in Dimity at $2.50 Peter Pan and roll cellars some of pique, some of dimity ami many with wee pleated frills edg ing them. All are carefully tai lored and have well-fitting cuffs. Handsome Tailored Blouses of Heavy Silks It's a pleasure te touch these beautiful waists of heavy tub bilk, crepe de chine and broad cloth silk They have pin tucks, pleated frills and tailored cuffs. Flesh, bisque nnd white nt $8.50 te $13.50. NOVEMBER 30, 1921 DOWN STAIRS STORE With New Merchandise Merchandise Since It Has the Spirit of Christmas Down $16.50 (Savings Range Frem $8.50 te $18.50) A frock of glistening crepe-back satin is elaborately embroidered with tiny steel beads. Anether, of heavy Canten crepe in weed, brown, is heavily embroidered with silk thread, pointed with bronze beads. Tailored dresses of fine tricetine and Peiret twill arc cut with little ceatees and long embroidered panels ever underskirts of Canten crepe or satin. Every frock is lined with silk. Every inch of material is of the finest quality. Every small point of finish has been carefully done sleeves are faced with Georgette or satin; panels are faced with Georgette ; sashes end in heavy tassels. Afternoon Dresses are of Canten crepe, crepe meteor, charmcuse and crepe-back satin in navy blue, brown and black. Tailored Dresses are of navy blue, tricetine and Peiret twill in regular sizes. Of navy or black serge in extra sizes 43, 45 and 47. Sample Dresses wi'll be found in all. materials two of this, three of that, or maybe but' one dress of a kind. Trimmings consist of elaborate braiding; square white paillettes; bronze, red, iridescent and steel beads; embroidery in tangerine, henna, King's blue, COLLECTION IS A (Mnrliet) GiistiMs Sale- of Women's Cotten Waists, 85c ' All have been at least deuble this price and some three and four tinuv as much. Mate rials arc dimity, voile and batiste in tfeter Pan, roll and monk cellar: styles, with trim-' mings of ridfrack, embroidery, lace or pla'in facing. Net every size in each style, but all sizes in thv group. Hand-Printed' Mats, Scarfs and Centerpieces 10c te $2 Firm white liflvme or un bleached muslin .with gay flower designs hand' printed in red, blue or yellow, each one of which is absolutely fast in color. Finished with .scallop ing in matching color. Prices range from 10c for a A2-inch mat te $2 for a 54-inch center. Importer's Surplus of Levely Bead Necklacis 65c Half nnd less than half tle standard price for charming gift necklaces of silver-fin- ished metal beads or links combined with imitation sap phires, topazes, garnet3 and rubies. We have net had any thing te equal them for many months. Women's Taffeta Petticoats Drep te $3.60 Mostly changeable colors, though a few in black are in cluded. Trimmed with hem stitching, Van Dyke flouncing or accordion pleating. Some show slight marks of handling. Women's Spert Stockings $1.35 Mixtures of silk nnd mer cerized cotton in cordevan-and-whito heather effects. They have the appearance of the popular woolen ones nnd none of the discomfort semetimes caused by the latter kind! Well fashioned with seamed backs. "Slight seconds." Hand-Drawn Organdie Sets, 50c ""lellar-and-cuff sets tm tm tm ,,o.ved from Switzerland and made of the sheerest organdie and hand hemstitched. 13th Street Aisle Corsets and Brassieres 75c and $1 75c for pink brassieres trimmed with imitation Cluny lace. SI for girdles, with or with out back lacing, or for corsets of white ceutil lightly boned for the average figure. Clarien Records, 55c One of the most popular fox trots is "My Sunny Tennessee" nnd it is combined with "When the Sun Gees Down" another geed one. Opp Central Aisle Stairs Stere llA hj I'g? UvJ e 1 I l y ' PRIZE. Men's Silk-Striped Madras Shirts Special at $2.65 Shirts of this character de net occur often at this price. Especially shirts that measure up te the Wana maker standard of work manship and cut. These are of closely woven, durable madras showing colored stripes in a variety of widths and tints. Every shirt is of A-l first quality in every particular. Twe or thi-ee of them will make a gift that any man will appreciate. (Gallery, Market) Lew Prices Make Nearsieal Coats Phasant Possibilities for Christmas And when the ceut is bought at Wanamaker's thire can be no doubt as te its quaty. Glessy black nearseal (dye d ceney) coats can new be had for only $75 and $90 $75 for the 36-ineh length; $90 for the 40-inch length, wh'ich is sketched. Beth coats nre of arc fully selected skins, beautiliHy worked and lined with pretty silks. Nearseal coats trimmed witih natural skunk nre $175. Trimmed with beaver they nre $185. (Market) iCWmSkf7rsWtm f ) mJJ WANAMAKER'S Fer Miss Bobbed Hair Barrettes and little combs known as "tucks" arc set with bright imitations of precious stones. 50c, 75c and $1. (Ontrul) Girls' Rain Capes and Coats Arrive in Helly Bexes Really practical gifts for little girls who must brave wet weather en the way te school. Each cape and coat is thoroughly rubberized te keep out the rain or snow. S2 for red or blue sateen capes with plaid-lined heeds; sizes 6 te 12. $3.75 te $5.75 for navy blue or tan coats with hats te match; sizes 10 te 1G years. $8 for a tweed coat with hat te match; sizes 8 te 16. $8.75 for Schaapc silk coats in navy or tan; sizes 10 te 15. 12 for full circular capes in navy or tan for junior girls of 15 te 19. (Market) Flashing With a Hundred Lights these new necklaces of crystal clear beads, with what is known as diamond cutting, are a delight. Each well-cut facet reflects brilliantly nnd multi colored lights flash from each bead. Think of the way a whole necklace of them will sparkle when the top layer of soft white cotton is lifted out en Christmas morning! These nre in the color of amethyst, ruby, topaz or aquamarine, with geld clasps $3.50. (Central) 50c for Enough Linen for 3 Handkerchiefs All the pretty colors and white are here in strips 12x35 inches. Time te get te work in earnest se that they may be finished by Christmas! (Central) Real Lace Places the Giver as one of undisputed geed taste. Each of these lovely cellars and sets of fine filet and Irish lace seems mere dainty and lovelier than the last! A number of shapes and patterns, $1.75 te $0.25. (Ontrul) Boudoir Caps are nice te put into stockings nnd easy te send by mail. Pretty bits of crepe de chine, satin, lace and ribbon nre 50c te $3. Some nt $3 have crocheted tops. (Central) 3t t .i GOLDMAN'S, 1624 Chestnut St. -4 3 Deem Dthw Cnwtnut J iBSffiffiffiKir 'yrqrqiprBramranraOTg I I X t"T,v? $ KuBuMcSflHffNtttWnfcv i -". ,7,-!- , , J p
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