Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 13, 1921, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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EVENING PUBLIC lM)RPHn;AIiBIA, TUESDAY, DEG
JJBB 13, 1021
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fceep Ou of the Same Old Feed Rut
By Following Mrs. Wilsons Ideas
A Tasty Relish or a Vegetable Cooked in a Slightly Different
Way Will Vary the Menu Enough
After-Dinner Tricks
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By MRS. M. A. WILSON
CmiHjM. lttt.buMr$. it. A, Wilten. All
rJDAY it Is quite surprising te mect
people who think anything wljl de
toceokennd cngerly leek for, and renlly
de purchnse oflf.celor feeds nnd then
spnd "me nnd energy trying te re
trieve or meke them fit te ent; it is n
well-known fact that nothing can give
fldver te old tough ments, wilted vege
tables or low grade butter or stale eggs.
I de net mean this te give you the
Impression that I advocate, using high
price feeds. Net at all. But it is very
deilrable te obtain the feed in n whole whele whole
geme and sound condition, nnd of n
dependable quality. Modern conditions
tinder vthleh we live today innke it very
important for the housewife te keep n
wntchdil eye en the cooking utensils, the
refr ecrnter ami tne pinccs wncrc me
tnA Is stored. Many cases of 111
are trecenble te neglect of this, while
cureless cooking mutt needs nnswer for
meny mere.
FnlllngJnte n rut nnd feeling nntlsficd
with the lenst possible effort In plan
ning and cooking our daily feeds is
sure te bring Its own penalty in peer
health end inefficiency. Mnny children
are suffering from feed handicaps In
homes where there is sufficient money
If it were expended properly, 'nnd com
bined with n short study of our daily
bndv needs te keep them physically fit.
The prudent housewife who nt this
reason of the yenr pcristently intro
duces nbundnnt green feeds nnd plnns
repeated changes of the old Rtand-bys
telilem has te fight the persistent winter
cold thnt lays low se many at this sea
son of the yenr.
Keep firmly In mind that n diet of
meats, potatoes, starchy nnd sweet feeds
unless liberally supplemented with the
green and succulent feeds is the renl
cause of mnny intcstinnl disturbances,
10 de net stint when it comes time te
market for these feeds.
SOME TIMELY DISHES
Winter, Relish
Chop very fine
One small head of cabbage.
Four onion,
One large stalk of celery,
Twe raw beets,
One raw carrot,
One raw turnip,
Place In a mixing bowl nnd ndd
One tablespoon of celery seed,
Three tablespoons of mustard seed,
Bit of garlia size of a pea.
Mix nnd then pour ever n dressing
made ns fellows :
Place in n snucepnn
One and one-half cups of vinegar,
One teaspoon of mustard,
Twe teaspoons of salt,
One teaspoon of pepper,
Twe tablespoons of sugar,
Four tablespoons of fluur.
Stir te dissolve; bring te a boil nnd
cock for ten minutes; then pour ever
the relish ; cover and keep in a cool
place until used.
This relish mny be served ns nn np
petlzer or salnd, nnd is particularly
nice with potreasts, goulashes nnd
stews.
Meatless Leaf
Seak stale brend in plenty of cold
water until soft. Then tun. in n piece
of cheesecloth nnd squeeze dry. New
rub through n sieve and measure. Place
three cups of the prcpnrcd brend in n
mixing bowl nnd ndd
One-half cup of grated onions,
Ontf cup of very' thick cream sauce,
One cup of finely chopped nuts,
Twe well-beaten eggs,
Twe teaspoons of salt.
One teaspoon of pepper.
Three-quarters teaspoon of thyme,
very slowly until tender, then drnln,
mnsh the vegetables nnd sensen well
with salt, pepper nnd a little butter.
Measure the liquid drnlned from the
vegetables nnd plncc in n sauccpnn. New
dissolve ene-hnlf run of (four in one
half cup of cold wntcr. Stir well te
J'lcnd nnd ndd te the vcgetnble wnter in
the bnuccpnn. Stir nnd bring te n bell ;
cook for five minutes nnd then ITdd the
prermred vegctnblcs with
7 ice ircll-bcatrn eggs,
One cup of grated cheese,
One-quarter cup of finely minced
parsley.
Uent lmrd nnd turn m a linking dish
nnd bnke in a moderate even for twen-ty-(lve
minutes.
I'nrsnlp Fritlcrs
Pare nnd cook the parsnips until ten
der. Then mash nnd season well, ndd-
Mnnr mpH of innPHJ4 '"K" moicspeon et nneiy nunccd onion,
unny enses qt illness m (.m....... ; ,:-i
parsley,
One and one-half teaspoons of salt,
One icaspoeni of white pepper.
Meld into cakes; then dip In flour
nnd brown In smoking het fnt. 1'lncc
where they will keep het for n few
minutes while, you cook n few strips of
bacon te garnish with.
Ratted Parsnips
Pare nnd cook pnrsnlps and when
tender cut In thick slices. Place in n
baking dish, sprinkling each lnycr with
brown sugnr, little cinnnmen nnd Just
a very slight dusting of snlt. Det ench
layer with tiny bits of butter, nnd
when the dish Is full sprinkle the fol
lowing mixture ever the top :
Place in a small bowl
Four tablespoons of flour,
Three tablcspens of brown sugar,
One tablespoon of butter.
Rub the mixture very lightly between
the tips of the fingers until well
blended ; then spread ever the top of
the pnrBnips; dot with tiny bits of
butter nnd bake in a moderate even for
half an hour.
Dahed Recta
Peel cooked beets and cut In thin
slices. Place In n baking dish, plnclng
a thick sprinkling of finely chopped
onions between the Inyers ; when the
dish is full pour ever the following
mixture:
Plnce in a saucepan
One-half cup of cider vinegar,
Three-quarters ciip of water in which
the beets were cooked.
Three tablcspens of flour,
8nc-half teaspoon of mustard,
ne-quartcr tcaspen of thyme,
Twe tablespoons of sugar.
Stir te dissolve the flour nnd the
spices. Then bring te n bell nud cook
for ten minutes. Pour ever the beets
end mnke the top smooth. Sprinkle
thickly with coarse breadcrumbs and
two tablespoons of grnted cheese. Rnke
in n medernte even for thirty minutes.
Serve from the dish.
Russian Maccdelne
Cook until tender
Four beets,
Twe carrots,
Twe turnips,
Ftix onions.
Then pare and dice the cooked vege
tables nnd plnce In n linking dish. Plnce
in n saucepan
One-half cup of cider vinegar,
Three-quarters cup of water,
Four tablespoons of 'flour,
One and one-half teaspoons of salt,
One teaspoon of pepper.
Stir te dissolve and bring te n bell
nnd cook for five minutes. Then add
One cup of grated cheese.
One-half tcaspen of mustard
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Ne. 33 Self -Serving Match Bex
Seme one asks for a match. When the
box is pushed open they 'nre stnrtlcd te
sec the inntch rnlse itself right out of
the box.
A little hole in mnde In the top of the
box near the end, nnd a match Is
pushed through into the drawer Of the
box, all except the head, which stickH
out a trifle, but will net be noticed.
When the drawer is pushed open, the
match is forced up through the hole,
and comes out In a very mysterious
manner.
Copvrleht, Hit, bu Public Ledoer Company
gas range and let them blister well
New remove the skins and then pnek
into jare. Fill Jars te overflowing with
boiling water which contains one
teaspoon of salt. Adjust the rubber hnd
lid and partially tighten. Precess in
het-water bath for thirty minutes and
then remove end seal,
WILSON'S'
Famous Comfert Shoes
Fer All the Family
$4.00 up"
2 GERMANT0WN AVE.
Formerly 1780 .Market Ntreet m
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lalt verk or suet.
Mix thoroughly and turn, in n well
Kreased nnd floured lenf-shnpc pnn ; bake
in a slew even one hour. Serve with
liellnndnisc snuce.
Vegetable Pudding
Pare nnd dice
Three potatoes.
Twe mcdium-si:c carrots,
Five onions,
Three medium-size turnips.
Cever with boiling water and cook
in the baking dish, bureau the top
Hmoeth nnd sprinkle with coarse brend
crumbs. Unke in mederntc even twenty-five
minutes.
MRS. WILSOWS ANSWERS
Dear Mrs. Wilsen Through the
paper will you nlcnsc give me the
recipf for keeping piinentees for
winter use? MRS. F. H.
Plnce the peppers in a broiler in the
Its Sale is Phenomenal
Its Quality is Irreproachable
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Is the Purest and Most Cleanly Prepared Tea
in the World
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PARIS:
The Old DSstflJigiuiiishedl Lace amdl Limieirn Slhep
Be & K STEVENS
Will give a display at the
BELLEVUE-STRATFQRB
Becennfeeir 13th s 14th Miss Rau In charge
A rare opportunity is offered te select Table, Bed,
Boudoir and Trousseau LINENS
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The Girl Who 'Doesn't
Appreciate
geed hosiery, tastefully
selected, is rare indeed.
$2.25-Black and Brown
erudatt
eteiq
lloet SheD
MZO Chesinut St.
Make Your
Christmas Shopping
Much Easier
Whnt tires a woman In shennlnif Is ,
net the running nreuml se much as the
istnndlnpr nnd wnltlng One of our fore
most mcdlc.il authorities declnres ttint
standliiK still Is mero exhausting than
walking.
Beth Htantllng nnd unlkltifr, ordinary
, shoes tire you out much sooner than
there Ih nny nt'ed They threw your 1
ineiBin nna namnce tee rar rerward j
they held your feet In unnatural posl pesl
' tlens ; they cnuse feet-troubles which
, often lead te headache, backache, nerv-,
I ousnees and Irritability, because their
i rigid arches deny your own arehes free
i action, nnd they restrict tha circulation.
In ttie Cantilever Shee no strip of
I steel Imbedded between soles prevents
the flexing of your arch Cantilecr
archflH are flexible Ilke veur own arches.
I And when you lace them up that flexi
bility enablis you te provlde each arch
with precisely the degree of support It
' needs. All thn many slzen, Hhapes nnd
I patterns of Cantilever Shoes are de
i signed with flexlifle arches no that
I your muscles shall exercise naturally,
I smoothly, comfortably, as jeu stand or
walk. That fieedem improves your cir
culation, adds te your vigor and en
durance, and makes you leek better be
cause you feel better. ,
Start your shopping In Cantllevern. ,
I Try them en. See hew they feel what
your feet say whnt your eyes say for
Cantilevers are net only beautifully
comfortable but geed-looking.
Widths AAAA te U
I CANTILEVER SHOE SHOP i
1300 Walnut Street i
Over Cunerd Office i
I CsntllrTrra nrc iilae en ule In nrnrbj cltlem
I Alteena llcndhelm'i, 1801! Eleventh Ae, I
. ..V.i..u Dflrk.-ll.il. Jhn.. ."a .117 r..i I
CAimlen Currnn a Miee Stern, 110 Ilreudway
I Kaaten Mayer'a, 42T Northampton St.
niirimuurg tlrntjr'a, 21 N. 3d Ht.
jonnaiewn .hii , ueu .-viam Hi.
Lancaatvr Krey'a, 3 Kant Klnir Ht.
Hearting Scliwerlner'a, 432 l'enn Hquure
Bcranten I;jwla & nellly. lit Wyemln Av.
Khamekln H. lllrach. 410 K. Indapandenca
Trtntnn II. M. Voerhwa & llre.
Wllkaa-narre M. r, Murray, IS Piiblle Bq.
Xerk IVa Ilun Ten
WANAMAKER'S
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DOWN STAIRS STORti I 'WANAMAKER'S
Jelly Christmas Gifts at this New Lew Prices
Wanamaker s Down Stairs Stere
Round or Oblong Silk
Pillows, $2.50
Covered with soft silk, they nre In black, rose,
blue nnd geld, trimmed with dull geld gnlloen.
Cretonne Desks Sets,
$2.50 te $5.50
The best part of it is thnt most of the pieces
are covered with a glaze that makes them easily
kept clean. They are in gay colorings and some
of the mero expensive sets are covered with rose
or blue dnmnsk.
Each set includes a calendar, a paper knife, an
ink-well, a letter, holder and a blotting pad.
Embroidered Pieces, Average
Half Price
Sample pieces of finished embroidery at about
hnlf their usual prices. Here are towels, scarfs,
centerpieces, pillow-tops nnd children's dresses,
most of them perfectly fresh, though a few show
signs of handling.
Prices range from $1 te $5.50.
(Art Needlework, Central)
Cheery Christmas Ribbons
Every kind bright red, hemlock green, red-nnd-green,
ribbon with holly sprays nnd two-teno
1 ribbon that is red en ene side and green en the
ether.
Prices start at 15c for the & -inch red ribbon
and go te $1.50 for double-faced ribbon. All in
10-yard belts. (Market)
II
All-Weel Plaid
Blankets as Lew
as $7.50
We are proud. of our array of
pure wool blankets all-wool;
warp and filling in lovely plaids
of pink, blue, gray, tan, etc., at
$7.50, $8.50, $10 and $12 a pair.
Weel-Filled QuUts
arc $6.50 te $10, with particu
larly geed value at the lowest
nnd highest price.
(Centra!)
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hristmas
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OppOTt
Centra
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Brief Cases, $3
A business woman as well as
a man would like one of these
leather brief cases. They can be
used for manuscript, music, legal
papers and all serta of business
papers. Of generous size, with
two pockets, straps and lock, in
tan, brown or shiny black leather,
at only $3.
Heavier, stronger cases at $5
te $10. A particularly geed one
at $7 has three pockets, long
btrapa and (a patent lock.
(Central)
This Walrus Bag
Is a Fine Gift for
a Man
Any miin who occasionally
must take n business trip will be
mightily pleased with such n
sound, serviceable traveling bag.
It is of thick, strong, first
quality walrus hide with a sewed
frame, heavy metal trimmings
unci n leather lining. 18-inch size,
$15.
It's a man's bag in every sense
of the word.
(Ontrnl)
Just Unpacked!
Blanket Bathrobes for
Children, $1.50
Seft, downy ones of pink or
blue bathrobe blanketing finished
with square cellars; pocket and
cord te match. Sizes 4 and 6
years. Children will love them.
Women's Gift Umbrellas
$2 and $5
$2 for serviceublu black um
brellas of cotton taffeta with
black or white lings, handles, tips
and stub ends.
$5 for silk umbrellas with
bnkelite rings, handles, stub ends
and tips, or bakclite combined
with leather. Nnvy, purple,
green, garnet, brown nnd black,,
with cases te match.
Children's Rompers
Special at $1.75
Semi-annual clearaway of a
well-kneVvn manufacturer ob
tained te sell at a third te half
less. Gingham, chnmbray and
poplin combined with white dimi
ty or poplin tens. All are daintily
trimmed with ruflling, bits of em
broidery or smocking. Sizes 2
te 6 years. Charming affairs.
Women's Spert Stockings
65c and $1.35
G5c for cotton stockings in
drop-stitch style and blue, green
or brown heather mixtures. First
quality; very similar in appear
ance te woolen ones.
$2.50 for black silk and wool
in drop-stitch effect.
Anether Christmas Shipment
of Woolen Gloves
$1 te $2
$1 for children's Scotch woolen
gloves in Oxford gray and
heather; $1.25 for long heather
skating gloves; $1.35 for long
skating gloves with cuffs with
contrasting borders.
SI and $1.25 for men's single
weight gloves in Oxford or
heather mixtures.
$2 for men's double wool gloves
with leather binding, in 1-clasp
style.
Girls ' New Raincapes and
Coats in Helly Bexes
Dear little red sateen capes, with silk-lined heeds, nre thoroughly
rubberized te keep out rain and snow. Sizes G te 14 years at $3.
Anether cape, which is sketched, is of navy blue rubberized
Lnnten with a belt and u hat te mutch. Sizes 8 te 16 yea is at $0.
A Ceat and Cape Combined
1 his cape has a coat
front which is belted
and is of rubberized tan
or navy Canten. Sizes
10 te 16 years. There
is a hat te match, $8.50.
A geed-looking navy
blue poplin rnlnceat
with a hat te match is
in sizes for 8 te 16 year
old girls nt $5.
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Middy Blouses
White jeiin middy
blouses with regulation
cellars and some with
turned-up hems are in
8 te 18 year sizes at $1,
$1.50 te $2.50.
Levely New
Party Frecks
of white net and of
Goertrettn. prniw iln
$6 chine nnd irlistenlnr-
taffeta nre in the gayest color and made with wee rullles, silver belts
nnd nosegays, $10, $15 te $23.50.
(Market)
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A Christmas Sale of
Women's Imported Kidskin Gloves
at Newly Lowered Prices
What an Opportunity for Christmas
$1.85 Pair
for 2-clasp everseam sewn kidskin gloves, with em
broidered backs, In tan, brown, black, mode and
white.
$2.25 Pair
for French kidskin gloves in 2-clnsp style everseam
sewn, with Paris-point backs, in white, black, tan,
brown and gray.
$2.50 Pair
for full pique-sewn French kidskin gloves, in tan,
brown, black and white,
Crntnil
Lists !
Leng Gloves, $5 te $6.50
$5 pnir for 12-button-length French kidskin
gloves in white, black, tan and brown.
$6.50 pair for 16-button-length in the same
colors.
French Lambskin Gloves
12-button-length in tan and brown, $4; 16-but-ten-lcngth,
$5.
16-butten-lcngth in white, $4.
Little Flasks of
Imported Perfumes
$1
Convenient size te carry in the
handbag, as the bottles are in
nice little cases. They make very
acceptable Christmas presents.
(Centrnt)
Christmas Neckties
25c, 35c te $1.15
It will be the exceptional person
who cannot find a satisfactory
necktie in such an assortment!
All sorts of figures and stripes in
the 'open-end four-in-hands, and
there are exceptionally geed knit
ted tics, as well, as low ns 60c.
(Oiillcrj-, Murkft)
Lace-Edged Handkerchiefs
at 50c
Almest every one likes these bits of handkerchief dnintiness! They
are of fine white linen edged with net or point d'esprit ruffles.
, Hand-Embroidered White Handkerchiefs
50c for pretty hand-embroidered linen handkerchiefs finished with
hemstitching.
65c for Madeira handkerchiefs.
75c for white linen handkerchiefs exquisitely embroidered in
Spein.
$1 for very fine hand-embroidered linen handkerchiefs.
Linen Handkerchiefs in Rainbow Hues at 35c
Pink, blue, viele, green, yellow, orange, lavender and even brown
eh, nil the colors are here in these hemstitched handkerchiefs with
embroidered corners.
Men's Plain White Linen Handkerchiefs, 30c Each
Geed-sized squares of linen, nicely hemstitched.
Men's extra-size handkerchiefs, 75c. s
(Ontrnl)
A Christmas Sale of
Women's Sweaters, $2.50 and $2.75
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$2.50 sweaters are of knitted wool made in the high-neck
style that young women like te wear with Peter Pan cellars.
There are two pockets in the front and a narrow belt which
fastens with a buckle. In Christmas red, black, brown, gray
and navy. (Sketched.)
2 Styles at $2.75
Beth are of very soft alpaca, of a quality whose original
wholesale price was considerably higher than $2.75.
A tuxedo coat sweater, with a long narrow belt, is in
brown nnd green heather mixtures and in Burgundy, navy,
purple, apple green, apricot and Copenhagen blue.
(Sketched.)
A slip-ever sweater, with a high, straight neck and nar
row belt, is in black, navy, jade and Copenhagen and in purple
and gray heather mixtures.
All sizes in each style.
(Ontrnl)
Sfryfcv.
$2.75 "p VNyJ $2.50
Raccoon
Trimmed Fur Coats
$90
The coats are of pony nnd
36 inches long.
Other lovely pony coats,
trimmed with skunk, are $125.
Peny coats that arc 40 inches
long are trimmed with Hudsen
seal (dyed muskrat) at $90.
Marmet coats, 36 inches
long, arc $90; 40 inches long,
$110.
Fur Steles
Nearseal stoleh arc $60
and $75.
(Murl.ct)
Pretty Bandeaux
and Brassieres at 75c
Pink satin and silk-thread
breende bandeaux.
Brassieres of pink batiste or of
white batiste and embroidery.
(Ontrnl)
Christmas Slippers, Comfert Shoes and
Festive Silver Slippers
Santa Claus is giving serviceable gifts this year. He is sending his representa
tives te Wanamaker's Down Stairs Shee Stere and laying in supplies of thousands
of pairs of its shoes. That's because the shoes are geed and the prices are wen-
derfully low
Men's Slippers of
Right Sorts, $2 and $4
Felt slippers with padded
soles will give a man a beau
tiful sensation of relaxation at
night for $2.
Brown leather Remeos are a
bit mero luxurious and will
wear longer at $4. M
piurltrt)
Grandma's Comfor
table Kidskin
Shoes, $4.90
It will be a happy gift a
pair of really comfortable
shoes for grandmother te
wear every day. Made of
black kidskin in sizes 2Vfe te 9.
800 Pair of Women's
Warm Slippers, $1.10
Away below the standard
price for these pretty felt
slippers in colors te match gay
negligees. Padded and leather
soles. Ever se many styles,
but net every size in each kind.
Women's low-heel comfort
slippers of kidskin or suede
like leather, black, brown, light
or dark gray, $2.40.
(Chrttnut)
Levely Silver Cleth
Slippers Are $9.90
Delightful gifts for the
debutante wfce must have all
sorts of dainty slippers te
match her dance frocks, v These
have one : buttoned strap,
gracefully pointed tees and
low baby Leuie 'heel.
Black satin slippers, plain or
with strap, are also $0.90.
New Prices en Wenien's Suits
Even yesterday's very low prices have been lowered further
still, se that these suits are new marked a third less, a half less
and at even greater reductions. Just a few of a kind and sizes are
broken. t
Jersey Slip-en Suits, $12.75
A wool jersey sleeveless slip en dress and a jacket te match con
stitute ench of these suits. They are in blue or brown heather
mixtures.
At $29
Fine tricetine, velour and illama cloth suits, a few trimmed with
fur and all of beautiful materials, lined with silk. In navy, brown,
reindeer nnd Sorrento blue.
At $39
Handsome suits of duvet de laine, illama cloth, fine velour and
duvetyn. Seme have cellars of mole, beaver, nutria or squirrel,
ethers are beautifully embroidered. In brown, reindeer, navy and
taupe. Sizes 16 te 36 only.
(Murket)
Wemeis Cleth Frecks
$7.50 Dresses
Twe-piece wool jersey frocks', mostly navy and a few blacks, with
washable cellars and cuffs. Alse a few in a one-piece model.
Velour dresses, in navy and brown, are made in several ways.
Weel poplin frocks are stitched in colored silk.
Twe-tone Jersey dresses, one-piece style, are simply tailored.
$10 Dresses
i We,i Jt,rscv Presses, of unusual quality, nre in six different models
with self-tone er ' eidery, or figured Kather or wabhable cellars and
cuffs. f
Navy hlue? go and tricetine frocks are made in about twenty
models, beaded, raided or embroidered.
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