V h - -f . -i. V "IJIS T-i"Yf t "'"f?',''Triyni ' y . ) i 1 . "' 'i. '.'. - 1 ' ')' if rt Gel Variety in Winter Meals, BVENlSa' PUBLIC LEDaER-I?HILADBliP3aikt OHUttstiAY, DECEMBER 8, f 1M . f ft: s Mrs. Wilsons Geed Advice ' rjiis Can Be Obtained by the Use of Fresh Salads and Various F.. .-.,;., D.'c.ne Tff ,.. C. .-.1 TJ..- iitivi Mimg j-rijinie "mi' iu utiggueiuu. uvrc All lly MRS. M. A. WILSON fttirlent. ""iait!) rcatrved flillERE is n real widespread Idea that J-'l winter season bringaa restricted ttwd "ft thc lio"cwlfe offers this m in ndequete excuse for just b meal -JJ bread, meat arid potatoes. , "Aid vcnther necessitate a renson rensen mV nroiiertloiiato iificaife in heat and Cjiipredticlns feeds; but at thc Munc tf''the green fruits and vegetables .'in nearly every c6mmunity the i,miwlfe can obtain lettuce, cscarele, S ffw, celery, cabbage, locks, and radishes. inw eabbnge made Inte n slaw and ..rred nlth cither a boiled, mayonnaise, or French dressing in mht te digest and JLjains valuable vitamines and mln 1 ,3tt, with sufficient bulky matter tmnk"n icry valuable feed for thc , "clnl1nevcr can be nerved both nj a veritable and salad, and when you bc- i(n te prepare the Ralad, de net threw Sway thoep coarse leaves tjiat are part "'Ait or break the flower Inte suitable v !.. i.m tl.n ftnrKju tnp pciviiik. tuiii mv .vmc i up in the cup often weighs from six te seven ounces Instead of four ounces. My dear Mrs. Wilsen Will veu, plcase give a recipe for apple con serve? Alse tell hew te clean an asbestos tabic pad. MP.P. L. R. II. Apple Conserve I'lace in the preserving kettle Three pounds of sugar, 7'toe cups of hetting water. Stir te dissolve th'c sugar and bring te a bell j cook for Ave minutes. New add Venr pounds of apples, pared and cut in thin slices, One package of seeded raisins. One cup of finely chopped preserved ginger. Stir and cook slowly until thick like jam; then stere In the usual manner ferjama and jellies. Yeu will find It easiest te cover the soiled table pad with a cheesecloth covering. Dear Mrs. Wllsen-MVIH you glve n method for preparing a pet roast se that It will be nice and Juicy nnd tender? MIIS. K. V. II. Select n cut e meat nnd If the meat Is lean nnd does net have n bit of lone have the butcher tle n piece of unci and a bone in shape with meat. Wipe meat with n damp ileth and then pat In one-fourth cup of Heur; brown meat quickly in n skillet containing a little fnt. turning meat frequently. Lift te deep bnuccpnn nnd add one cup of boil- Ing water. Cever nnd cook slowly, allowing about thlrtv-Ilve minutes te the pound, Veu may mid onienii nnd some savory herbs and when you have lifted the meat then mm sumeicnt boil ing wnier ie mime me neceaury hiiiuuiu (if irrnvt. The old-fashioned pet roast Is made, following tlirw l ule.s, but no flour It-' need. Just suir the meat in net iron kettle- before Ntnrtlng te cook, and then when cooked, mid xulllclcnt water with ii little flour dissolved In thc water' te mnke a thickening in the gravy. r ii i8 The Tea of Teas JS UAJMuJil H23S Deliciously Different te the Ord mary. Fer 30 Years thc Standard of Excellence Preserved and Sold only in Scaled Metal Packets I'tLn leaves and cut In pieces about two inches. Cook with cauliflower bjv. niacins in saucepan and covering with I Ullne water cook until tenner; urnin, ittsei nnd serve het as n vegetable rlth cither cream sauce or HeUandaise unce, or cold after marlnnting in wcll wcll icasencd French dressing. ( Spinach Leaf Chop fine One cup of vell-dralntd, cooked ''place in mixing bowl and add : One cup of very thiek eream sauae, One and one-half cups oreaderutnoi, One cup grated ehteie, Three tablespoons grated onion, One and one-half teaspoons salt, One and one-half teaspoons pepper, Three tablespoon euzicr, I Twe tablespoons lemon juice. Mix and turn in leaf shape pan nnd bake one hour. Scne with HeUandaise ( tiuce. Celery Chee Pudding i Mince very fine, using feed chopper I One and one-half cups green top eelcrui Six onions. Six branches parsley. New cut bread In tlnv blocks and place in baking dish, sprinkle libernlly i lth grated cheese, the prepared season- inf. Then place lnyer of bread en top. i New place In mixing bowl i One and one-half cups milk, I 7Ve eggs, One leaipoen salt, ' I One-half teaspoon pepper. IJeat te mix. Add One-half cup grated cheese. Pour ever thc prepared bread, sprinkle top with tine breadcrumbs, dust with I papril.a and bake in slew even thirty fire minutes. I Casserole of. Vegetable Pare and dlee i Three medium-sized potatoes, i Thrca small turnips, Tire canets, ' Four nnleni. i rinee in (.flueepan and cover with 'boiling water, bring te bell and cook 'slowly until vegetables are tendr, drain, turn in casserole and coyer with thick cream Mince and hprinklc four ' tablespoons grated cheese ever thc top. , liake in moderate even twcnty-live minutes. i Hrnn Cookies , Plaee in mixing bowl ' One cup icAi'tc flour, One cup graham flour. One cup htan, ' ' One cup chopped nuts, One-half cup seeded raisins. One cup Ireien myar, One teaspoon cinnamon. Four traipoens baking powder. One-half teaspoon ilevcs, t One-half teaspoon nutmeg. Rnb between thc hands te mlr. New tub In fffrcn 'ablespoens mrltcd shortening. Then beat One enj liee-thiiis cup milk. One-half (up syrup. And nse u form deugk w uh di op , "cm spoon en well-grensed baking wet. Hal e iu moderate even fift'cu iwnutcs. Ilian .'Muffins Place m mixing bowl 7tre cuii flour, Ohe ami ene'hnlf cups Iran. One teaspoon tali, , Ace Icvrl tablespoons baking now new w. I Three tablespoons shortening, One nip milk, four tablespoons syrup,, ?ie ene. r.n; 'mi (i te nut thoroughly, turn into t ren.cd muffin pans, filling Jans about two-thirds fulli Hake in net nveu twenty-tive minutes Itetl Uuiiny Split the brnn muffins and toast. ew piaee in snucepan Owe and one-half cups milk. ight tablespoons flour. Stir te blend flour nnd milk then mlnut u 1,oil n,uI cook for tcn New adij One and e,ic half aips grated cheese, we tablespoon grated onion, One teaspoon salt, "e (i?)een paprika,. V'lfhalf tup thick tomato pulp, ft well -beaten eggs, vnc-fanth teaspoon mustard. DelmInf !',lhtll( blewly te boiling reek J cnti,,K hnr'' wllI1 cooking, and bran J1 'i'"11"- Turn ever the toasted rn miillins. This amount will serve ! our pusens. Naked Cliccse Omelet c m muing bowl Plac uc ,p bnudcrumbs "our and let Ftand until cool. On hrea ;,r, ."'f.0 seaming m K ever Nq- odd Tie taJJ.. ,.- ;'uh yrnica parsley, lawns ne Upnen salt One. u,l f t. en let). finely minced i On"', ""Ven pepper, Una. .half eup thick cream iauce. 1: ?.UaH 00t. "10 Cttn 1,1 nrl..l l In tha V.i'ni t0,",lx' then cut ftnd teM ' fin1 i bt,lit0" wllitM of for ni '"":, wH'buttprl vustard '"Wilis r B .','" c"l,s "00llt tl",,-, bke In mi I. Vnrp "' b,,k,I,K l,nn n,,tl moderate nun twenty minutcH. UfJS. WlLSOtVS ANSWERS tnabie'l. Vlm Evidently jour 0iun..0l."'.ite !' ""n,r J" which ?' Int i "'. ."0l,r- mt tll ,l0l,r al.i ,Y.'10 the mixing bowl ami then nil Big Reductions i THAT MEAN REAL SAVINGS IN PHILADELPHIA, CAMDEN AND VICINITY P&GtrSGAP Save 2 cents a cake Tc Aunt Jemima's Pancake iWr m w-u Fleur 2 Buckwheat aic Flmir 112 Eagle Condensed MILK Save 4 cents can CALIFORNIA Peaches Large Can Save 6 cents can Ifi? - l N. B. C CRACKER SALE Rosemary Sandwich . iu 26c Spiced Dreps . ... . ib 21c Sunnyfield Print Mi Butter 9 lc GRANDMOTHER'S CAKE PKAG 13c PKG. OTHER BIG ATTRACTIONS Evaporated Apricots .... lb 29c Encore Pure l2 Pts 29c Imported Italian Pts 49c Olive Oil L Qts89c Arge Gless Starch Pkg 9c Puffed Wheat Pkg 12c Puffed Rice Pkg 15c Grape Nuts Pkg 17c Wheatena Pkg 22c Reckitt's Blue Pkg 9c HOLIDAY SPECIALS Walnuts lb 37c Mixed Nuts lb 25c Brazil Nuts lb 19c Almonds lb 37c Figs, Large, Fancy Smyrna lb 29c Figs, AH Babtf, Smyrna Mb. pkg 35c Dates, AH Baba 10-oz pkg 20c Cranberries, Fancy lb 23c Citren . . lb. 43c Lemen Peel lb. 25c 1 Orange Peel lb. 25c A &PMinceMeat'g 12c j& Mince Meat m 15c 1 Atmere'sMmceMeat'" 23c R & R Plum Pudding Individual Size BOKAR COFFEE SUPREME A & I' Sele Distributors THE GREAT ATLANTIC 12c 33c a fflOr ORANGE PEKOE 1133 TFA te? JL JJj-1. WB xl2 1&23 & PACIFIC TEA CO. NEW STORES OPENED THIS WEEK: 122; 131 Poplar St. Sumac St. PHOENIXVILLE, PA. 105 Alain St. fiOG S. 52d St. C135 Market St. The World's Lamest Grocery Heus.c 4905 Stores In thc U. S. WANAMAKER'S I WANAMAKER'S I WANAMAKER'S A Stere Brimful of Christmas Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere Luggage Is One of the Most Useful of Christmas Gifts is ' H " " Sj Special Greup of Overnight Bags at $7.50 The style i3 sketched. The bag3 nrc of black cobra-grained leather with meire linings and nickel-finished trimmings. About 14 inches long, these are especially suitable for Christmas giving. As Lew as $5. nre fabric suitcases in the dull or hhiny finish. The $5 suitcases are very neat and" leek very much like leather. 18, 20 and 22 inch at $5 nnd $7.50. Small Leather Suitcases with exceptionally pretty linings and shirred pockets arc 18 and 20 inches at $10 te $24. Many of these have French edges. At These Prices many people will want te satisfy their own needs, especially if they arc going nway ever Christmas. Most people need new lug gage, tee, for prices have been high. It is remarkable te note the decrease in luggage prices since last Christmas. The ma terials and workmanship which enter into this luggage are of the highest grade pos sible at the price. It is nice te give gifts that one would like te have one's self ! A Splendid Traveling Bag at $15 A well-made bag, re-enforced with sewed corners, and the sturdy brown or black leather proclaims its durability; 18 inch length. The 20-inch size is $16.50. One can get a'lqt into these bacrs! Other traveling bags of geed tan or black leathers, with riveted frames, nre $8.50 te $10; with sewed frames, including bags of stout cowhide, at $12 te $23.50. Suitcases of Tan Cowhide $9.50 te $22 Ready for thc rough usage of traveling, there cases arc strongly made of sound leather with reliable re-enfercements and sure catches. Many have straps that go all around, and thc $22 case is a bellows one holds almost as much as a trunk! All are 24 or 2G inch suitcases. An excellent example of thc geed value is the $10.50 suitcase that'is sketched. (Central) en's tt Gleve s Warmly Lined Superior Qualities Tan or gray suede Tjlevcs with flccce linings, $2.25. Brown or black cnpeBkin gloves, fleece lined, $2.75. Gray and tan suede gloves with feamlesa knit wool linings, $3. Gray suede gloves with mohair fleece linings and fur-lined wrists, $3. Silk-lined mocha gloves, in gray, $3.75 and $5. Fur-lined suede gloves in gray and brown, $5. Mecha glove"? with seamless knit wool linings, one-clasp style, $5.75; strap-wrist gloves, $6.50. f Capeskin gloves in brown and black with seamless knit wool linings arc in one-clasp style at $4.50; strap-wrist style, $5.50. Moter Gauntlets Warmly lined gauntlets in a variety of practical styles range in price from $3.50 te $10.50. Gauntlets completely lined with wool are $8.50; with fur, $10.50. RUBBERS! ARCTICS! BOOTS! for Father and the Beya Beys' rubbers, sizes 11 te ei, are 95c te $1.20; beets, in sizes 8 te 5li, arc $2.75 te $4.25; arctics, sizes 11 te 5l2, are $3.50 te S4. Men's rubbers are $1.40; arctics are $2.75 te $5; beets, in sizes 0 te 11, are $4.50 te $0.50. Slippers for Dad or for any man in the family are a thought ful gift that he will appreciate. Comfortable tlippers of felt or leather are $1.60 te $4. (inl!w.v, Mnrltrt) Beys9 All-Weel Mackinaws Sizes 8 te 18 Years $12. 75 Warm, as only regular mackinaws can be, with convertible cellars, mufl patch or plain pockets, belts all around, inverted pleat in the back of each and double-breasted closing. Every plaid and color that a boy likes greens, browns, grays, tans, red, etc. (Gnllrry. Murkrt) Chri teas Opp o.e 47 Different Medels in Women's Dresses at $10 That's choice for you! They're practical, wearable dresee, tee, in all sizes and appro priate styles for women and young women. Veleur frocks are embroidered in silk or piped with contrasting colors. Tricetines, all navy blue, arc braid-trimmed, some with satin girdles some with gray or black silk embroidery, some in coat effcat or made en straight lines. Others are beaded. Weel jersey frocks, ve practical and comfortable, are in navy blue, brown and henna. Crepe de chine frocks, mostly in black with bright touches of color, nre often trimmed with black braid. Serge and Velour Dresses, $5, $6, $7.50 Seme have loose flowing sleeves of Georgette; the skirts of ethers are stitched or embroidered in contrast ing wool or silk. Seme of the velour dresses have pleated skirts and Peter Pan cellar.-); ether- show contrasting pipings! (MurUct) ' ji.,ife)l $ie y $ie A Trie of Christmas Blouses One of gleaming pink satin, in a heavy quality, has a Peter Pan cellar, turn-back cufTs and a center pleat edged with V-inch double frill. $5.90. A similar blouse of beautiful white radium is made with tape at the waist instead of thc band of elastic, $7.90. A blouse of heay crepe de chine with u 1 oil tuxedo cellar, pleat and cuffs edged with a frill. F" white and tan. $." 90. (Market) (Central Aisle Beys' Part-Weel Spert Hese. 75c Ne gift will please a boy se much! Ideal for skating, hiking and all kinds of Winter sports. Navy, cordovan and black with fancy turned-ever tops. Marmalade Jars, 50c Clenr. shining glass with silver plated tops and spoon, a gift te delight any housewife! Leather Hand Bags a Third Under Price, $3.50 Black, navy blue, brown nnd gray in long gram finish, in en velope shape with pretty silk lin ings and metal-finished flaps Flower-Bordered Rag Rugs Less Than Half Price, $1.85 Solid colors green, blue, pink and brown with briirht woven-in fiewc-r borders. 30xfi0 inches an extremely practical size. Men's Neckties, 25c and 85c 25c for silk mixtures in pretty colors and patterns. 83c for all-ilk tics made from odd lengths of materials used in much mere expensie kinds. Silk Camisoles, $1 Pink satin with pink crepe de chine tops, finished with s.lk lace edging. 13th Street Aisle Sterling Silver Bar Pins, 65c Prettily shaped ones of silver with rhinestone settings. Household Scarfs and Centerpieces, 50c te $1 Plenty te cheese from m these linenc scarfs and centerpiece s some trimmed with scalloping and embroidery and some with printed designs. Women's Dainty Initialed Handkerchiefs 35c Each Fine white linen with hand embroidered initials in color. (Central) ( ; .I if L) L r ' ' ' ' ' $4.50 $3.75 Twe Gay Little Christmas Frecks have just arrived in the Junier Stere. Beth arc of fine chambray m pink, blue or green. The frock en the right is a de lyjhtful little pantalet affair with nckrack edging the ruffles at the knee and the wee overskirt On each pocket are gny little embroidered rosebuds. Size six years only, at $3.75. The ether is made with a white dotted Swiss undcrwaist, while flat white bandings trim the frock itself Nete the little lacer of black velvet ribbon in the front. Sizes 7 te 10 at $4.50. (MurUeti Gifts for Heme-Keeping Hearts LJ I Linen Is a Gift Indeed Dinner cloths of satin-finished linen damask, fully bleached, are in a large variety of pretty circular designs. 70x70 inches at $4.50, $e, $5.50, $G nnd $0.50; 70x88 inches at $7.50. Napkins Pure linen napkins are in 'JO-iiuh sire at $G.30 a dozen; 22-inch at $7, S7.5t, SS, $8.50 and s.9; 24-inch nt $8. Hemstitched Damask Dinner Sets, $12.50 They consist of n linen tablecloth, 00 inches square, and a half-dozen 20-inch napkins te match. Luncheon Sets at $3 Lacli set, of fine white- linen, is finished with white scalloping, outlined in blue. There are 6 tumbler and C plate doilies and a 3-1-inch centerpiece in each one. Linen Table Damask, $2.75 and $3 a Yard Fully bleached, pure linen damask of geed heavy satin-finished quality is in nn assortment of pretty floral and striped designs. 70 inches wide. (Central) Fine Blankets and Quilts Ulankcts that qualify for the description "beautiful" are altogether of pure, softest wool, 72x80 inches. They are in such levaly colors ns camel's-hair tan with wide band borders of pink or blue, warm red with black bands., large red-and-black plaids and block plaids of pink or blue, $15 a pair. Down-Filled Quilts, $12.50 "Light a a leather" feathers can be! These fluffy down and covered Seme have plain borders. but, eh, hew warm are tilled with pure, with figured sateen. (Central) A r " Levely Velour Portieres, $14 a Pair .e J"sa3"4' t?SK fiSKT SV'lS! faced, with open French sides, in plain rose or blue or color com binations such as blue-niid-rese, geld-and-blue, green-and-resc blue-and-mulberry, rose-and-fawn, blue-and-brewn. etc ' JO.inch portierei at $17.50. BO-lnch nerir. t $23.75. I rvAzt ww.a.' . j in ,uyic uns ana iunners $1.90 te $8.50 the values especially geed. Thore are various sizes K (Chestnut) 'M m lilS .'liC Ml m m I m -1 m -m i M I filfe inR Wi,t.H0Ut 8hakl,,K nnd ulnT . J lnTUU$&- JAJ una
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