luTTTC fVtFr71' ,r "V- s-ryp 'Y i EVENING PUBLIC 'LfijbGER-Pfili;AlBIiPilIA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 19H '31 Marketing for the Next Hdliday as Arranged by Mrs. Wilsen Sema Nt year's Day Recipes Which Fit Inte the Appetizing Menu Which Has Been Planned miiv be Used In place of apples. mm New x My INKS. SI. A. WILSON rti-jrielit. 10-t. h) lira. If. 't. It'Jiteii. Ml TUB housewife will need te market this wrclfPtiil for the New Year dinner, uiltl tlds will also Include the Monday holiday. Marketing for tbe lMt meal of tin- new cnr should tIb i 1izc te the lietmcvifd the possibilities ct nutrition and dirt for the remliiR Wnr. Oct out of the rut. Tlieuplitful iicrsens tedny tire no longer willing te rat the heavy feeds that were ee very nfceteary In cm pnf. fur changing climate nrid ether conditions, and thr fact. Unit se many of us have brremi sedentary, Knewing n a fact thnt we nra cles"lv lieuurd dtirlns the bu-ilneis hours. TTda Irsi protein feed fqr tnorn tnern (ti men), merr fruits and whele-whrat brrad ; this wilt Vcrp w physically lit. Buifgcstlvc menu for cw dear's Day. miHAKTA&T Grapefruit Cerral and Crrrnn l'otate Cakes Trench Toast Stewed Fruit Coffee ,f DINNETt Tomate Bouillon Celery Brown I'et Beast Shoulder of Lamb Brown Qravv Southern Sweet Potatoes Braised Onions Coleslaw Mlnee Tl Coffoe STJPPBB Homemade Iielish Chcpfle Fuddtng Petate Salad Individual Caltrs Stewed Fruit Marketing for this menu lh market basket will require, for sis porbena Three grapefruit, (Jereal, Evaporated fruit, Lettuce, One eon tomatoes, tfrtfp htrlt, Small carrot, Onieni, Sweet potatoes, Green peppers. One head cabbage, Coffee new cut each hIIcc In half aslant, the slice: place In bowl One egg. One and one-half cupi of mill:. " Beat te blend, itnd dip slices in thf mllk-end-cgg mixture and fry a golden brown In ameklng het fatj lift te het platter and ecrve with Jelly or marma lade. Tomate Bouillon Placr in wmeppan the well-cracked Ijeiw. removed from shoulder, 7'iv.e tablespoons of ric, Three onions, minced fine, One carrot, cut fine, The erccn tops out from celery, faggot snip hcrbn, One ion tomatoes, rubbed though sieve, Thice cans water, using the tomato can te measure the water. Bring te n bell and then place en the simmering burner and cook very slewlv for one and a half hours. Strain through piece of cheesecloth and benum te tnste: measure and return te wiucrpan and allow enr lerel fnblrnnnn nf flnm. un.l ene tablespoon of uater te rvcry cup of (he mixture; dissolve flour In (he water ana acid te tile tomato bouillon; stir constantly and bring te boiling point; cook fire minutes and It Is then ready i-j eevvc. .Mrewn I'et Beast Shoulder Lamb Have butcht'r bone aud roll tbe shoul der; new nilnce very flne Twe outttde branches of celery, Three onions, Tite branches parsley, Add One-half teaspoon nf thyme, One-quarter teaspoon of peultiy sea soiling. Mix and pack into the exposed cuts of the rolled ttheuldcr; new roll shoul der in flour. Brown It quickly in llttle rat In tkillet; lift te deep saucepan aud add Three tablespoons fat from sktllet in which the meat was browned, One-half cup of boiling water. Cook very ulewly, allowing a half hour te the pound. Southern Sweet Potatoes Bell sweet potatoes, cool nnd then rauore skins; cut each potato In half lengthwise; roll In meltud bacon fat and then hi brown migar: place in nIukIe mjer in eamng pan unu mm lour table- One cud brown suear. Mix nnd fill Inte thr nrftnnreil nln plafe and then cover with top crust of pastry; brush lop crust with two table spoons or tur dip, used for French toast and boke In slew evon for forty-five minutes. Homeinade Xtells.1i Chop fine One-quarter head of cabbage, One stalk of celery, Nix, onions, Twe green peppers. Place In bowl and add One-tablespoon mustard seed, One teaspoon of salt, One-half teaspoon of pepper, One-quarter cup of mayonnaise. Pour tablespoons vinegar. Mix and serve as an appetizer. Checse Pudding Crush ene-half pound of butterthln or baltlnr crackers fine ; rub baking dish or casserele lightly with little melted huttcr; grate ene onion; mlncn two branches parsley flne and mix with the pieparcd crackcm and then turn the pre pared crackers in casserole. New place in mhlng bowl Three rggs, Twe and one-half cups of milk. Beat with ejc beater te blend and then add One cup grated cheese. Pour ever tbe prepared crackers In the baking dish; sprinkle top with little grated cheeir and bake In moderate even thlrty-Uve minute). msasmmnmnwmmmmwx I The Finest Butter in America ! Butter Today 50 lb At all our Stores 23LWi3OTMTStira!!iiar1K:'IEKiEC; I t-APiSkaSM-eJ.V "it' -all -vgl mmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmm White potatoes, Celery, Minee meat, Eggs, spoons water te six or eight potateps; Three and one-half pounds shoulder bake Jn het even fifteen minutes; if of lamb, Cheese. Try preparine grapefruit this way cut fruit in half, nnd with very sharp knlfe cut pulp lu large pieces, discard ing tcrds; place en fruit saucer, sprin kle with powdered hugar, nnd then pour ever the juice made by bquccr.lng the rinds. ' v French Toast Cut one leaf ntala bread in Inch slices, the potatoes are placrd In casserele tiey mny de pent 10 me iodie III dlsu. nrinoe pie T.ine ple plate with plain pastry, new add One and one-quarter epi of finely chopped apples te ene pound of mtnee meat. One cup of steieed fmit. Any choice of the fruit, cither evaporated peaches, apriceta or raisins, Cave of the most painstaking kind characterizes every step in our efforts te give you clean milk. Frem the pail with the narrow opening into which the cow is milked, te the final laboratory test nothing is left te chance. Phene Us te Deliver a Bettle Tenwrreiv Baring 0303 Abbotts Alderney Dairies, Inc. "Milk Suppliers te Critical Buyers" 31st and Chestnut Atlantic Cltu midicoed Beth Phenes Plcasantvlllc SMM'LM Ocean City mmim&i&Lmm I'mvWct t sL - rTf M ill Vs ll C Mi ! WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S 1 WANAMAKERS ( ' r h Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere I MifftBBf1 CB l New Hats for the Seuth, $6 Isn't that a low price for hats that are really light and airy and colorful and happy? Of course, lets of them will be worn here and make Winter the brighter. Among these are the pretty taffetas of excellent quality and lovely colors brown, tangerine, marine blue, gray, navy and se en. They show wool or silk embroidery and wooden beads. Delightful new wool-and-straw semi-soft hats have narrow satin rib bon peeping out around and around and around all ever the hats! In tints of yellow, blue, pink, red, etc., te go with sweaters, sports capes or Sum mery frocks. Hew refreshing a glimpse of lighter hats will be en the Boardwalk, New Year's Day. (Market) Children9 s Furs Half Price Just as deep and soft and lovely and capable of bringing joy te a smull girl's heart as they wcre bafere! The sets are marked half their original prices. Squirrel seta arc new $4,125. White moufflen sets arc new $6.75 and $7.50. Sheared coney scte arc $6.75. Summer crmine sets are S10 and ?ia.75. Nutria sets arc $0.25 te ?15. Badger sets arc $13.75. (Market) A Business Man Ordered Three of These Made-teMeasure Suits, With Extra Trousers, at $38 en Wednesday and went out a living advertisement for this service. He usually pays much mere for his suits and has them made by a geed tailor; but he found the materials and the style he wanted and realized that he saved u substantial sum by ordering suits in this sale. Plenty mere men who knew and appreciate value sound all-wool materials, geed tailoring and real fit will want te take advantage of this special price. $38 is very Httle for an all-wool suit with two pair of trousers already made up hew much better value when made te your individual measure ! Men's All-Weel Overcoats, $25 te $38.50 Cellars-up days are coming and it big warm ulster is a man's best friend I An all-wool ulster or ulaterette is the only kind te have, for then a man's net carrying any excess weight -every fraction of an ounce counts for warmth, for the material is pure wool. (Uallery, Market) Men's Warm Gloves $1.85 $2.85 Men's pray und brown nucdc gloves with mohair linings and one clabp, 1.85. Gray and brown strap-wribt &ucdc gloves, or black capeskin gloves, avith mohair fleece linings, $2.85. (Oalterr, MarLet) Beys' Button-en Suits With Corduroy Trousers Special $3 They arc unusually low-priced ene seea that at- a glance, and mighty geed-looking for cither everyday or "best." The corduroy button-en trousers arc in rich brown, blue or gray, with sturdy chambray blouses te match. Exceptionally well-made suits for boys of 5 te 8 years. (Uulteir, Market) This Humming Sale of Dresses Is Full of Fine Values $4.35, $5.85, $7.50, $9.35 te $25 Every kind of fashionable Win der dress will be found among the gay new frocks at these low prices. It's a sale with wonderful possi bilities. Party frocks of frivolous chif fons, crisp tulle and Canten crepe arc $16.50, $18.05 and $25. De lightful colorings. Afternoon frocks of taffeta, Canten crepe, Georgette crepe and velveteen at $10.75, $13.25, $15 te $25. Daytime dresses for all uses the serviceable serges and trice tines, Peiret twills and veleurs. These are made in dozens and doz ens of smart ways. A slip-ever frock of tricetinc has a bright red crepe de chine bodice with flowing sleeves. $11.25. A simple blue .frock of serge is stitched with red. $5.85. Several models have metal link girdles. Many are beaded, and you'll find ) $5.85 $15 Oppwl Central Aisle nies Gay New Hats, $3.85 Bright as Spring sunshine iteelfl A turban of light blue bsrenat satin has an attractive rhincstone ornament. Anether of e ran go silk poplin with a bewitching black pompon is embroidered with black det6. Anether has a black satin crown and brim of geld brocade. Many ethers equally prettyj Women's Strap-Wrist Duplex Gloves, $1.50 Seft, smooth chamois lisle be closely weren that it leeks very much like suede. Made with gores of contrast ing colons and with embroidered backs. Brown, mode or gray in ull Bizcs. Novelties, 10c te $1 Tie racks, lamp shades, telephone screens, pin cushions, trays and ether pretty novelties. Slightly soiled from Christmas handling and accordingly low priced. Cut Lengths of Veilings, 35c Yard lengtha of veiling in fancy mesh or with dots. Black, brown or navy and many combinations of colors. Exceedingly Geed Silk Stockings, 50c and $1.50 Kinds the discriminating woman likes te find! At 50c, broken lines of many colors and styles in plain or lace effects and in Bilk and sflk-and-fiber. Seme are "seconds," but many are of perfect quality. At $1.50, full-fashioned stockings of pure Bilk with mercerized tops and soles in black nnd wanted colors. "Seconds," but with only slight im perfections. t:at ALL) Hair Nets, 50c Dezen Streng ones that can be worn again and again! Cap or f ringe style in blonde, auburn, light, medium or dark brown and black. Made of human hair. $11.25 a generous use of plain black silk or iridescent braid. They're a revelation in smart simplicity and are exactly the kind of dresses that every woman needs in Winter. They can be worn almost any where in the daytime and are as practical and warm a3 they are geed loekinir $4.35, $5.85, $7.50 te $25. h iuukuiu. (.Market) Scheel Girls' Coats Special at $10.75 Warm, thick coats for girls of 8 te 14 ycar3. The coats are of chinchilla, pompom, cheviot and heavy Winter ceatlng3 m brown, Copenhagen, reindeer and navy. Most of thcfae coat are lined throughout and warmly interlined seme have the smart black-and-white checked linings that girla like. White Lawn Waists, $1 Fresh, crisp new waibts, seme in Peter Pan style, with pipings of pink, blue, red and brown. Just right te uear with slip-en dresses and button-en skirts. Sir.es 8 te 1G j curs. Velveteen Children's Capeskin Mittens. $1 Warm little mittens with fleeced linings and elastic at the wrists. In tan and light brown. Mecha mittens, fleece-lined, in white, gray or brown, with clastic at the wrists, $1.UG. Suede Gloves. $1 These, also, are flcecc-llned, in one-clasp style in gray and tan. Same style in brown and light brown capc bkm, ?1.25. Warm Woolen Gloves Children's knitted wool gauntlets in brewa heather mixtures arc 51 pair. One-clasp woolen gloves with leather pip ingd arc $1.25 pair. One-clasp deuble woelon gloves leather pipings are $1.65 pair. All for children of about G te M. (Centrnl) with Geed Winter Coats Start as Lew as $8.75 and Ge te $69 Dresses, $8.75 The little frock, sketched is ene of these It is in brown or black embroidered with tan or white wool. Sizes 8 te 14 years. Junier Dresses Special $15 Geed navy blue eerge dresses, trimmed with braid or with contrast ing tBfreta. Some have skirts of plaid vcleur and blue serge bodices. All have been qulte a little higheV, but we new have but ene or two of a kind. Sizes 14 and 16 yeani. (Market) If VJ) if C $8.75 And pverv rnnf ,'n li? rJJn ...,! ,-n .;,! ll..,t i.. , alue. kyery coat is warm and fashionable, of geed materials and well worth the money that is put into it. Many arc specially priced, which is an added merit. Pole Coats, $8.75, $11.75, $16.50 Mannibh coats of thick .coatings, borne plaid en the inside. All Have cenvertible cellars and deep pockets and arc in Wintry shades of blue, gray, brown and green. Cl&th Coats, $16.50 te $39 Moderate prices and wonderfully geed ccats. All kinds loose leose loese baclts, belted ceat3, dolmans seme with threw cellars, some with cellars of fur. Navy blue and brown, mostly. S16.50 for but bellvla and vcleur. coats. h'lH or geed velur coats, lined with silk. .S29 for embroidered coats of cut belila. M2.50 for coats with nutria cellars. 39 "r belMa coats with wolf or nutria cellars. $55 te $65 for Fine Winter Coats i. Ti10?? a ?""!.ef..V10 most fR8hinabIe coating materials, beautifully lined with silk. Some ure without fur, ethers have cellais of wolf, nutria or raccoon. Many of the ?G5 coats have u-' tuimin ui uuiuuii uv'uvcr (MerVet) Pumps for New Year Festivities, $9.90 Black wtttn Black calfskin Silver cloth Geld brocade Tan calfskin Patent leather Some have three straps, ene strap or no straps. Soles are turned and heels are high or baby French, S9.90 a nalr (Uliettnat) ' lml1' V XTf r $55 M T