Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 06, 1922, Final, Page 13, Image 13

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OLD'TIMB MAtuuziiw
Selects Menu Frem Interesting
1 Diary of Several Cen
turies Age
n MliS. M. A. WILSON
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TUB history of erery community,
rrtlly center about Its marketing
in the history of our early colonies.
.it Mscareh among old histories and
fi. wrsenal diaries of the early Colonial
KiTW of Philadelphia, New Yerk
ind Bosten some very Interesting facto
.tout marketing and tome unusual
twines and methods. The recipes I
hire medtrnlsed te conform te correct
inessurements e that they will be avail
able for our use today.
Frem Mistress Coeke's diary:
"Rebert fetched from the market
a ,sh?u1der of mutton, some celery
roots, carrots and potherbs likewise a
tureen of pet chcose this forenoon;
find I will prepare a barley broth nnd
fctalse the shoulder this with a swrct
rtirds tart for the Sabbnth day meal."
i Frem this llttle note In this diary
Twill plan a Sunday menu for three
meals.
A fiurtcstlnt Sunday Mrmi
BKBAKFA8T
Bnked Apples
Cern Mush Milk
Ifttsnch Toast Bacen
Cotfce
DINNER
Barley 'Breth
Toasted Strips of Bread
flrabtd Itellrd Sheulder: of Mutten
0 With Carrots
Boiled rtemlny Creamed Cclary
Celery Salad
Bwert Curd Tnrts Coffce
SUPPER
Waffles With Creamed Beef
Heminy With Orated Chcese
Celery Salad
is Olde-r&shloned Dutch Oheese Cake
Py. Tea
Mistress Coeke's Baked Apples
w.h bc nooks and cut in Quarters.
tore and lay in a baking dish with the
ut tide up. New place in a small
Threi-quarters cup of tjrup,
One-auartcr cup of letting water,
Twe tablespoon of butter.
Mix and pour ever the apples and
take the apples In n slew even until
they are tender, taking care net te
break them. Dust the apples before
reu place In the even With either cinna
mon or grated nutmeg. When cold lift
Jeur pieces in a saucer and pour ever
tome of the sirup.
Barley Breth
ITaTO the butcher crack the bones
from the shoulder well, and place in a
leup kettle and add
One-quarter cup of lerlty,
One-half cup of diced carrots.
One bunch of teup herb chopped
fne.
The root of the celery scraped and
hell cleansed and then cut In dice in
tfe pints of water.
Bring te a bell nnd cook very slowly
en the simmering burner for two and
ene-half hours. Season with salt and
pepper te taste.
Braised Shoulder of Mutten
Wipe the shoulder with a damp cloth
ted roll ety lightly In flour. New melt
In a large saucepan or double renstcr
(our tablespoons of shortening and when
het ndd the meat. Cook meat very
slowly, turning frequently for two
hours, then add
Twelve pieces of carrots, cut te shape
Ms imall corks,
Six small onions and let cook until
the meat is tender; nllew thirty-five
minutes te the pound for the time.
About a half-hour before serving add
Ttee cups of water,
One-half cup of flour.
Twe teaspoons of salt,
Three-quarters teaspoon of pepper,
One-half teaspoon of thyme.
Stir te dissolve the flour and spices
nd add te the meat, and stir until the
twj comes te a bell, then cook for
fifteen minutes.
Sweet Curd Tarts
Line a plate with plain pastry.
New place In n smnll saucepau
One cup of sugar,
One-half cup of water,
Jtce tablespoons of butter,
Three tablespoons of flour.
Stir tn dissolve the flour and the
uar, then bring te n bell nnd cook for
me minutes. Itemove from the fire nnd
add the grated rind of one-half lemon,
three-quarters cup of cottage cheese,
lulce of one lemon,
I eik 0 Uee eggs,
une-hnlf teaspoon of nutmeg.
.... t0,n.,lx nnd then fl into the
iV.!Pa?,(t"' n'eplntc) that has been
ncd with the pantry. Bnke In a hlew
",c.nforttwenty-flve minutes. Whip the
!,. i.. V"' two efis until stiff nnd
ner i beat In five tablespoons of granu
iicd sugar ; remove the beater and pile
n the tort while het : return te the
"n nnd brown ery lightly.
Boiled Heminy
th.S!ik. t,I' 1,0,,;'y .overnight nnd in
vm morning wash well, then rover with
JoUtej uater, and cook until tender.
it,,? I' hia,',Q.n w,t enlt lO'i pepper
"a one-helf cup of Brnted cheese.
Pi,e0.lde IiuMl Cheesecake- Pye
.'arc In a Nmicepau
"ne cup of milk,
ilirce-quarters cup of sunai.
lour tablespoons of flour.
" te dlslve the Heur nnd bring
rL. 'J ni'lcoek for live minutes.
Kemeve from tlm flrc and add
tot chew "'At" c"pa 0 C0"W "
OUl e tice tgg,t
two tablespoon, of butter,
'inc-half teaspoon of nutmeg.
In aCBBtihinri1 t0 b,0?d- n,"I then pour
-an oblong pnn that Ims been lined
IniPHmi,,astrjr' sp"ni1 noeth and
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At all our Stores
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Organ Plays at 9, H and 4:50
Clijmes nt Noen
WANAMAKER'S
DOWN STAIRS STORE
WANAMAKER'S
.WEATHER
Fair
Wonderful Winter Specials in Women's Coats at $20,
$29, $39 te.$55-Women's Dresses at $5.85 te $25
Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere
$16.50 and $20 for Fur-Trimmed Coats
Geed, thick, warm velour coats In navy, brown or blacK,
with beaverette fur cellars and silk linings. They are cut en
conservative belted models at $16.60 or with the newer em
broidered bleuse backs at $20. (Sketched.)
Coats at $25 te $29
Here one may cheese among silvertene, velour, belivia
and cut belivia in navy, black, brown and reindeer. Every
coat is lined with silk and there are threw cellars or tailored
cellars of self-material or cape cellars of beaverette or Aus
irunun epuaaum. laKuicnea.j
A Splendid Assortment of Fur-Trimmed Coats,
bpecial at $39
(This Is Clese te the Regular Wholesale Prices)
Mostly belivia coats in about 12 different styles. Navy blue, black, brown and Havana, all with inter
esting linings, usually of plain radium silk. Seft, deep cape cellars of nutria or wolf, or shawl cellars of
skunk opossum. (Plenty of large sizes.)
At $42.50, $55 and $57.50
Embroidered belivia coats with full-length Tuxedo cellars of brown beaverette fur with cuffs te
match, $42.50. Others with shawl cellars of wolf; some with fur cuffs.
Handsome belivia coats, navy or brown, with glossy cape cellars of beaver, $55.
Loese wrap coats with cel
lars and cuffs of caracul or TfzS"
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A Special Sale of Lew-Priced Dresses, Starting
at $5.85, $6.25, $7.50 and Going te $25
Charming Spring Taffetas
Every kind of Winter frock one can think of!
, Hundreds and hundreds of practical navy blue tricetine,
Peiret twill and wool crepe dresses at $5.85, $7.50, $8.65,
,$9.35 te $23.50.
Warm, comfortable velour and broadcle.th dresses in
navy, brown and reindeer trimmed with braid, tinsel thread
or embroidery, at $5.85, $6.25 and $8.65.
Weel jersey dresses in the popular two-piece Peter Pan
style at $7.50 and one-piece style at $10.
Finer wool dresses of twills, tricetines and piquetine
beast the highest grade of material and tailoring. Seme are
adaptations of lately imported French me"dels. All are hand
some gowns and special at $25, $32.50 and $39.
Silk Dresses Start at $13.25
for frocks of crepe de chine or Canten crepe. The dress of
Canten crepe which is sketched at $13.25 is made with the
new draped sleeves and is trimmed only with a touch of velvet
ribbon and a rose at the side. In fuchia, black and brown.
$16.50 and $23.50
Many are the first Spring samples and were finished only
a few days age. Principally in navy blue and brown, trimmed
with puffed shirrings, youthful pleatings, wool embroidery or
appliqued medallions of colorful velvet fruit and geld thread
embroidery.
Every one is as fresh and delightful as you please, and
marked at an extremely low price.
Lace Gowns and Party Frecks
$15, $16.50 te $25
Never has there been a mere popular mode for informal
wear than these soft, graceful gowns of radium lace. Usually
they have little sleeves and rather high necks. Navy, black
and brown.
Dancing frocks of glistening taffeta in plain colors
two-tone effects.
or
$8.65 $16.50
They are gay with touches of silver, with nosegays and puffings. In peach, Nile, jad e, turquoise, pink, etc.
$16.50
(Miirknt)
Sale of Handbags
Half and Less Than Half
2Sc te $1.50
Many of the bags are really a third of their orig
inal prices 1 Seme show scarcely any signs of handling
and ethers show rubs or slight scratches, but this has
been liberally considered in their repricing.
At 25c leather purses and children's pocketbooks of all
descriptions.
At oec women s strap books and lone shapes of ceed
remarkable cheesing among leather and duvetyn
in brown, blue
50c
leathers.
At Si-
bags; seme pin seals and large bags among them.
it $1.50 geed-looking duvetyn handbags
and beaver, beautifully lined
Alse Men' Cellar Bag
at SOc, 7 Be and $1
Blacks, browns and tans
among them, with draw
strings.
A Ctearaway of Women's
Seed Bag at 60a
West Indian seed bags, in
red, blown or black with con
trasting designs.
(Centrul)
Centra
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o.e
New Bewitching Hats
$3 and $3.85
One of American Beauty pop
lin is attractively embreidered
with gray wool. Anether of
erange tailcla has silk embroid
ery that gives a decidedly Oriental
touch. Others are of braid which
loekB like brushed wool or of
taffeta trimmed with straw braid
or e "fetching" bow at the side
front. Wide variety.
Newly Purchased Gloves
$1 and $1.50
$1 for two-clasp chamoin-lisle
gloves with pure silk lining nnd
Hilk embroidered backs; a third
bo'.ew this season's cailier price.
Gray, mode, beaver, black and
brown in all sizes.
$1.50 for twclve-botten length
in heavy duplex chamois lisle in
White, gray or cafe.
Women's Jersey-Silk Vests
$1.85
Bodice-top vests with straps of
brocaded satin ribbon. Made of
heavy silk jersey and cut plenty
long.
All-Silk Crepe de Chine
Chemises, $2 and $2.25
Se dainty nnd fresh that they
delight the eye.
Chemises in flesh pink with
georgctte and filet lace or ether
attractive trimming, $2.
In flesh, light blue, orchid and
honey-dew silk with lace tops and
medallions, $2.25.
Dimity Blouses, $1.65
Fresh, crisp ones with Peter
Pan or roll cellars and nnrrew
pleating around the cellar and
cuffs. Sizes up te 44.
Weel Jersey
Overbleuses, $3.90
Mahogany, Belgian or navy
blue, cinder, black, brown and
beaver are the colors in these
heavier than usual o'verbleuses,
with white Jersey Peter Pan col cel
lars and cuffs hand stitched with
black. A few have self-color
cellars and cuffs with colored
stitching. All sizes 31 te 44.
(Market)
Gay Taffeta Hats, $5
rull of sunshine nnd suggesting
the warm breezes of the Seuth, the
newest hats usher in a most delight
ful array of colors te cheer the
Winter.
There is a bright clear red with
leU of pink in it, a twilight lav
ender, a becoming ruddy rust brown,
an iiin.-ii.-3uu); uiuu wiin green uiun
in it, dark brown, sand. navy, the
combination of pearl gray nnd navy
and some smart blacks.
Shapes are mostly small nnd very
trim and smart. Seft crushable btraw
is used en some, while ethers limit
ce I U- inuir adornment te embroidery or a
a ' bit of bright ribbon.
The quality of the taffeta throughout is noteworthy.
(Murket)
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$38 Is a Special Lew Price for
All-Weel Made-te-Measure Suits
With Twe Pair of Trousers
115 different patterns in all-wool materials for you te cheese from.
Black and navy blue finished and unfinished worsteds.
Gray, brown and blue mixed natterns in rhnvints jinri pnecimnrea
A serviceable, well-cut, perfect-fitting suit with two pair of trousers will be made
own measurements from any one of these geed all-wool materials for c. ly $38.
Men 's Striped Percale
Shirts, Special $1.10
A clenraway sale of ever a thousand geed Wannmnker shuts
in the desirable striped patteins that men like. All are well
cut, comfortable shitts of geed materials nnd aie made with
soft cuffs. Fine every-dny shirts te wear te the efllce. Seme
show signs of handling. Others are perfectly fresh. All sizes
14 te 17.
Four-in-Hand Neckties, 25c
A come-down in price en a collection of geed open-end feui -in-hand
ties of silk mixtures In plain colors nnd n gieat uuiety
of figured designs. Nearly every color a man can think of
(Gallery, Murket)
Crepe de Chine Nightgowns
$3.85 in the White Sale
Of course, they are,
e Jiet white, but in the lovely tints without
iuuii no rciii wnite eaiQ or today would be complete! Pale blue,
beautiful orchid nnd delicate pink crepe de chine nightgowns, plenty
eng nnd cut full, nre in tailored or frilly styles trimmed with pretty
laces and ribbons.
Radium Silk Envelope Chemises at $3
They are gathered all around below the wide band nt the top of
each ene and trimmed with squares of hemstitching and ribbon rose
buds. In light blue, pink nnd orchid.
With a Filet Lace Medallion at $5
A large medallion of real filet is used in a very leveU enelope
chemise of fine blue ciepe de chine. Delicate two-teno satin ribbon is
liberally used. One could scarcely wish for a prettier chemise.
Silk Bleemers at $1.75
Most peeple call them bloomers, but they are really drawers with
elastic at the waist. The mnterinl is Bervicenble pink tub silk.
52.50 is a small price for bloemera of geed crope de chine and
satin, delightfully finished.
Other silk bloomers and step-in drawers of crepe de chine, satin
and radium are $3.50 te $5.
Extra-Size Satin Petticoats at $7.50
Women have been asking for thorn and will be glnd te knew
that we have them. They are of excellent quality satin in black,
navy and changenble colors, made en straight lines and finished with
pleated ruffles.
Splendid White Petticoats at $1
Of white nainsoek, with deuble pnnels in front, they have
embroidered longcleth fleunces.
$2 for petticoats of lustrous white sateen with deuble panels
front nnd back. The hemstitched and tucked flounces have ruffles
and underlays.
(Central) ,
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$7WJ7J
(fiitllrry. Market
Sample Coats for Giris of 6 te
12 Special at $7e75
two
TV leal aild Substantial smmw nn rwr ci f tVincn ....,..., ,t t .i., -e .V...
that and three or fr.nr i,f nth. r cine h,, t, v. j 1. ...-..
..?i?. i 5l ch0(,slnff' , Among them are cheviot, sihertene, eleur and pole coats,
ail lined throukheat and most of them interlined as well. S?em m nmin tmlnrr.,1
1. ..or. III... II ... . , . . "I
luji-imu tuiiiin or are tnmmed mtn tur.
with
and ethers haw'
Juniors' Coats Lowered te $17.50
One h a particularly smart and youthful model of brown or blue eleur
raglan shoulders, button-trimmed pocket- and nn inverte,! nlr-nf ?n t,A
in rnceful1 hntV' " "lruss'up" c"at of hreU!1 helnm ,hnt ll!l11 from the shoulders
Heth an- filly lined. Sizes 14 and lfi years.
Twe-Piece Weel Jersey Dresses at $5.75
l'eter l'an 're ks of henna jer- v hae ;
and slipuvei hi i i- with washnbfe white ce1 u
iMurkrt)
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and
Murt ,M,t hed te white bodies
. uir- S-ies 8 te 14 iars.
$3
Half Price for 1500 Pair of This Season's
Standard Shoes for Women, New
Beginning Saturday we shall offer 1500 pair of geed shoes, similar te
these we have been selling this season for double or men -new all at the one
price 01 $3.
They are the dealer's clearaway of the season a wonderful find for
women who want standard all-year conservative shoes at the lowest price in
years.
Seven laced styles with pointed, medium or bread tees and Cuban
medium or low heels. Heights from S. te 12 inches. Made of soft black kid
skin or dull black and dark tan leathers. One special stvle has bread tees
wide top and very low heels for women who like extremely comfortable shoes'
Geed-looking, well-made, well-cut shoes that will give satisfaction, at S3
All sizes, from 2 2 te 8, te start with.
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Men's Heavy Winter
Brogue Oxfords
$5.25
One of the best "buys" of the
season. Heavy tnn leather
with smart saddle straps and
peiforatiens, rubber heels and a
strip of rawhlde In botween the
boIe te prevent Winter moisture
from penetrating the shoe.
(Mintnut)
Large Beys' Shoes
Specially Priced
$3.50
Sizes 1 te G in dnrk tnn
lenther shoes with perfeiated
tips, rubber heels and deuble
soles that won't wear out quick
ly. Decidedly better shoes at
the price than we have had in a
long time.
(Murket fltrert, ttallar?)
Men's Tan Leather
Shoes, $4.75
They remind men of their
nrmy day-, because these shoes
are cut te gise the feet-comfort
necessary for marching or any
hard weik. Heavy soles. All
sizes.
Beys' Scheel Shoes
$2.90
Tan leather, unhned, built en
nn excellent Inst for growing
feet. Seft tees, no boxing,
spring heels Size-j 0 te 2.
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io.ie d.U $5.85
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