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

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, Remainder of Calf's Iletid Dish
, ft itfte 0 VrevUks
ft Savery Chcesa
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ny Mits. at- A. wilsen
OnvrhM, lit ,1m Mr. iJ A. Wltten. Mil
TUB cnrly Colenlitt hoimewlfe had
real illflViilWit te contend with. The
"men folks did the mnrltctlng, nnd th(v
nwnllr selected Hint which suited both
their taste nnd pocki'tbeok. The belief
1 thftt the men were morecnpnble, of driv
ing n belter bnrijnln thrtn the women
was rcnlly Iwlilml this ciirtem. In th?
old diary of IJnmn .SfntnnerH kIig notes"
that n new market I te bd provided fef
thec who live below' Deek Creek, who
At the pretant must travel te High nnd
Water etreetfl. iurii street In new
tilled Jinrket street.
Sfnnr cnmble heusewlvc resided In
tils community, nnd they were famous
or an em inpiiwi emn enuen pepper
et and .head cheese. Dnme Stampers
dives a new reclpe from which she mnde
this ffimrius dish, together with ether
V)ct economics Hint she was putting Inte
' ilsc. They will be found te be of prac
tical vnlue today.
I Planning n menu for three mcnls en
i ljunday. te include some reclues from
'Darac Stampers' old cookbook. This
took of recipes Is written In back of her
fllary.
I SUNDAY
J Breakfast
' Stewed Dried Apples nnd Hnlnlns
''Oatmeal With Hiittcr nnd Melaises
Country Perk With Crenm Gravy
rriert l'otntees
Bread
I
Coffee
Dutfcr
Dinner
TVnnpr T'nt-
Savoury neil Ilrewn Onion Gravy
., Potatoes M nulied Turnips
uuttered ueeis
Dutch Cabbage Snlad
Cranberry Tnrt Coffce
TEA
Slices of Head Cheese,
Dutch Potatoes Dutch Cnbbnce
Bponge Cake Ten
Pepper Pet
Have the butcher split a hog or cnlf
lead and tnke out the eyes, the brain,
thn tencue. Wash the head well nnd
icrape te be mire that It n clean. New
place in a large pet or the preserving
kettle: cover with plenty of cold water
ind add
One pound of cooked trine
that has been washed well and cut In
fctnall bits. It Is best te put this tripe
through the feed-chopper
Three cups of ihinly sliced onions.
One and one-quarter cups of finely
chopped carrots,
Ona large veal lone, cracked In set''
krrel plcrci.
I find tlint one pound of venl bone and
trimmings nnswrr this piirpnxe.
One bunch of soup herbs, chopped
fnr.
Cook altogether slowly for five hours.
If you will bring te boiling point nnd
then place en the simmering burner it
will cook nicely. Lift thn meat nnd
pass the broth through the colander,
rubbing the vegetables through. He turn
this stock te the pet nnd add
Four cups of the meat from the head,
chopped very fine.
Knit and pepper tn taste,
, One teaspoon of siccct marferum,
One-half teaspoon of siccct basil,
j One-half teaspoon of thyme,
Thrce cups of diced potatoes.
Cook for ene-half hour, then add
dumplings ns fellows :
Place in a bowl
, One and one-half cups of flour,
vnc teaspoon 0 salt.
One-half teaspoon of pepper,
One-half tinspnen of thyme.
One-half cup of finely shredded sucl,
ftr tablespoons of water.
Ferm n dough : knead the dough well
and then break off In pieces thy sire of
a large pen. Add te the soup iiml
reek Ter ene-hnlf hour. It Is then ready
tesene. This pet Is made en Saturday
and part served for thn evening inen'l
and the linlnnre for thi Sunday dinner.
Te utilize the balance of the head:
Itemove all the hones and cut the
meat In tue-lneii pieces. New add
Otte rui. of the stock taken from the
jet just before Uftlna the head,
One and one-half teaspoons of salt,
One teaspoon of pepper.
One-half teaspoon of thyme,
Ornltd rind of one-half lemon.
Three Icrcl tablespoons of gelatin rM
Mhrrf in i(t het stock after seaUinq for
one-half hour in one-half cup of cold
tcatcr.
llhite a flat -bottomed bowl nnd turn
In the inUture and set nway te meld.
This ehee-u is cut In thin (dices and
terved.
Savery Kell
Plnee In a bowl '
One-iiuiirler pound of cooled lentils.
One-half pound 0 finely chopped
Three cupi of stale bread that has
teen seaktil in cold water, and then
turned m a piece of cheesecloth and
tressed iriy dry.
One-quarter pound of finely chopped
Tire trnsnaaits nf unit
One teainanti of nrnnn
One-half teaspoon of poultry season
ing,
One (an, beaten tn mli-
CP of milk or natei:
in one-half
and
from
berve
Mix flnil fnrm Int.. n l..r ...! ..,
a R bakitiz nnn.
Mix nml fntMi. in n ..nil rr! .i..
'OH In ll ntlf il 111 nlnlli lu!. l.
Im I't isl,,?,,'p ""ll ,,Ul,s; '"te " 'nrge
P of boning uiiter nnd cook for one
"our. i.ift nnil let Kfnnii i.n ..i..n.
f . " "in
7u.u '",""" " ""'" gently tnkn
V.VIU HI I r ,11 SI. lint .lll.
fc.1,1 , "" ""I I1I1H
"itn breHn onion gravy.
Ilrewn Onlun Gravy
Tlace in ft skillet
Onr-hnU ,'.. ..1 i. .... ,.
1.1 ' '"! "i ""i leniny loacen
Oiir half cup of flour. '
thS,!'""" " deep """'"Saiiy brown,
Four cups nf cold tenter.
Stir tit t.1n..l i i
KewmM "" uril,B ,(' n beiL
ice cup, nf chopped onion,,
Uet teaspoons of salt.
who Uaipoen uf pepper,
-oek sleuly llIltl the gravy Is
thick, t,
en crve.
quite
fersla ' '".lll".!' H ,!,e ?bb"Be shredded
mlti,.;.. "" "'" wiin me rollewlni:
niie
'I'lce lit the seiieepnn
,i" '.'''.''."noens of bacon drippings,
?, '''' in 0 vinegar,
One lab, ,,, () (,
0 . ,a,T""i f txpper,
vile-half tcusmmii nf ,, ..!...,
--, "iiiiitirii.
ni r
fplces
rA ,
rtl " """ ''0U- 0VCf ""'
Wn n ""'',,!, nm,1(' fr"' flic craii craii
the nnn, 1 lm "'Vly ' ,,1"1"1 f" gave
BJwb n ,'"!i1,n' ,n ,1'1' llttle rel
.Mnkii . ...'..""'," ''"'I winter,
teeliu r...i '. ""'"" jeny uy (lie Umii
-t-j'w uilll IIIIMI linn 11 .,! ..I... 1.1
A I.08T AHT'
"I'lWly tO dlHHelvi. til., II.... I
Jheii bring te h bell il coeu
while hut.
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tStart ' ' "c,'ess 'lle t0,) of
alls tynnN-Tiiium
iiii;.ii ."?. irillnir fuel.
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pruaenUil ly
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WANAMKER'S-
DOWN STAIRS STORE
WANAMAKER'S
WPATIlUTi V
Light Sneiv
Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere
M 0i The
$10 $15
Dress Sale Starts Off With 10 Different
Styles Special at $5 All New
All of navy blue wool crepe or poplin, they are made in
simple, wearable styles. One is pleated from the shoulders,
banded with silk braid and belted. Anether is trimmed with
colorful braid, another with henna pipings. Even the new
puffed sleeve of silk, braided, is among them. Twe models
are sketched.
S7.S0 and $8.65
$7.50 for the favorite two-piece Peter Pan frock of
jersey in navy, brown, black and mahogany.
$8.65 for navy blue tricetine
dresses braided and embroidered.
Corduroy
Breakfast Coats
$3
Anethor let of the embossed
corduroy coats that went out in
a jiffy. They can be used instead
of bathrobes. American Beauty,
Copenhagen and grape.
Women's Blanket
Bathrobes, $3
ThcEe bathrobes have been
marked higher. Tlicy arc in geed
colors and patterns and are soft
and warm.
(Ontrnl)
English Ginghams
60c and 75c
As fresh as Springtime are the
fine new ginghams In glowing
colors. Checks and plaids little
and big checks in one color, de
lightful two-tone checks and
checks within plaids. Brown,
blue, green, red, yellow, pink,
lavender, etc. One especially
pretty check combines violet and
green.
C2 inches wide.
(Ontrnl)
New French Gleve
$1.50
Fer Women
Of fine Krchch glace lamb3kln In white, black," brown and
tan; the twe-ciasp glevcn arc evcrseam sewn and have Paris
point stitching en the backs. All sizes.
51.90 a pair for full pique-sewn gloves of French glace
lambskin with attractive two-tone embroidery en the backs and
contrasting hems. ' The gloves arc in tan, brown, grrt'y, black
and white. All sizes.
Silk-Lined Mecha Gloves, $1.35
A small let of silk-lined gray mocha gloves with one claap.
These are worth coming early for!
Seuth African Capeskin Strap-Wrist
Gloves, $2.65 a Pair
Se set and pliable that it i.i a pleasure te touch them.
They scm warm and friendly, somehow. They are in a geed
shade of brown and are washable. The cuffs are 5 inches long
and the gloves arc pique sewn.
Alse at $2.65 there are tan capeskin gloves, eutscam sewn,
strap wrist with 4-inch cuffs.
Light Brown Mecha Gloves at $2.85
Strap-wrist gloves of geed Arabian mechn have 5-lnch cuffs.
' Sale of Childress Gloves
2."c a pair for ficece-lined jersey gauntlets in gray or brown.
3fic a pair for little children's knitted wool gloves in gray
or brown and white wool mittens, some without thumbs and
some with pink or blue borders. Fer larger children, there are
gray or brown llccce-llntd jersey gloves with Imitation leather
gauntlet cuffs.
fiOc a pair for tan or brown leather fleece-lined gauntlets.
Fleece-lined jersey gauntlets with leather palms are in sizes 12
te 15 years.
(Central)
Sale of
Men's Gloves, 25c te $1.83
knitted cuffa
;lr.
Alse, mehnir-llned suede gloves in gray und tan are $1.35.
Tan capeskin gloves with knitted wool linings are $1.05.
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K!!18M,J 520'
liMiKTE8Tll $23.50
h u An I
Canten Crepe Dresses,
The simplest, prettiest dresses, hanging straight from
the shoulders and made with nafrew belts and wide sleeves'.
In henna, navy, Copenhagen and black mostly small sizes.
Navy and brown illama cloth dresses have elaborate
scrolls worked out in narrow pleated ribbon, put en with
heavy contrasting thread.
Navy tricetine dresses are embroidered with red fdlk.
Three delightful taffeta dresses are in navy and brown
with ruffled and corded skirts.
Weel jersey dresses, one-piece style, are trimmed only j
with silk fagetting and cellars and cuffs of crepe de chine.
Navy, brown and henna.
18 Different Styles at $15 and $16.50
Navy and brown taffeta dresses with pointed tunics adorned with velvet roses are $15.
Canten crepe dresses in navy, gray, Copenhagen and beige have colorful Chinese em
broidery and tight wristbands or flowing sleeves. $15.
Peiret twill dresses have puff sleeves and front panels of braided Canten crepe. In
brown with tan or tan with orange or fuchsia. $10.50.
Anether Peiret twill frock is in navy blue with a scalloped skirt and quite elaborate
embroidery done in steel beads. $16.50.
Sizes 42 te 52 in some coat dresses of serge at $15 and $1G.50.
Alse an interesting group of sample dresses' at $16.50.
A Bewildering Array of Levely
New Frecks at $20 "te $25
A navy blue crepe de chine dress has gray roses appliqued along the top of the sleeves.
Pleated panels adorn dresses of crepe de chine in jade, gray, Copenhagen and brown.
Weel embroidery trims a Canten crepe frock, and steel beads are used en another.
A really wonderful collection of beautiful colorings cornflower, twilight, jade, fuch
sia, flame, silver and se en.
New Hats of
Satin and
Taffeta, $5
A whole room full of them!
A jaunty little red turban is
perfectly round nnd quite de
lightful in its Winter-defying
aspect.
Brown, navy and blnck are
the favorites among the smart
tailored hats that use straw
braid, bends and embroidery in
charming manner. Glittering
cellophane makes fascinating
brims en interesting small
hats.
Representative of the lighter
hats is one of French blue
taffeta quaintly trimmed with
little equnre beads in green,
yellow and erangp.
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Beys' Shoes, Special at $4.75
.Splendid value in these shoes! They arc tan leather shoes en
English or medium-tee shapes, in straight-lace c-r blucher style. The
welted soles are of double thickness for double service. Sizes 1 te 6.
Just 200 pair of these shoes!
Scheel and Play Shoes, Special at $2.90
Tan leather i-hees with rounded tees are sturdy enough for hard
Winter wear. Sizes 9 te 2.
((Jiillcry. Mnrliet)
(Morket)
Special Beys' All-Weel
Maekinaws, $8. 75
Sizes S te 18 Years
Tltick, warm mackinnv3 every thread all wool, se that every
ounce means warmth in a wide variety of woodsmen's plaids.
(Gullery. Markrt)
Celtskln work gloves nre 25c nnd 50c n nair
Celtskin work gloves with black gauntlet or
nnd lleece llnines are G5c a nair.
Flecce-llncd tan capeskin gloves are J1.35 a pair
(dullrry, Murlit't mill Ontrnl)
Annual Sale of All Fer Coats and Fur Neckpieces
One-Fourth Less
Special Corsets, Eandeamx
and Brassieres
35c? 75c, $1, $1.50, $2
Coats
Near-seal coats,
$67.
Taupe marmot
new $67.
Muskrat
$112, $131.
Near-seal
skunk, new
Other fur
te $138.
new
coats,
coats, new
coats
$131,
coats,
with
$138.
$112
Neckpieces
Mink, $13 te $33.
Gray squirrel, $11 te
$22.
Fex, $18 te $40.
Kit fox, $8.50 and $15.
Stene marten, $11 te
$30.
Baum marten, $30 te
$37.
Week-End.
Opperfaife
Central Aisle
less.
ler
Many of the brassieres and bandeaux are half price nnd
riBc for nink mesh, silk-and-cotton and ether bandennv. 7k
brassieres of patln, silk, lace and net, embroidery and durable cotton
with heavy lace. Net every size in ench style, but sizes 30 te 48 In
both groups.
Corsets a Fourth te Half Less
75c, $1 nnd $1.50 corsets are en the Central Aisle and wonder
fully geed. Most of these are the popular topless corsets for yeuntr
girls and slender nnd medium women.
$2 cersets are in the Cerset Salen; these are designed for larger
women and nre reinforced ever the abdomen, have wide steels and
come in pink or white.
(On(rnl)
Embroidered Pieces
Half Price
$1 te $6.50
Snmple3 of finished fancy work,
including centerpieces, scarfs,
pillow tops, caul table covers, bibs
and nprens of many kinds. Just
one or two of a l.-'tid.
Unbleached Muslin
Bedspreads te Be
Embroidered With French
Knets, $2.75
Unbleached muslin bedspreads
that are undoubtedly the most
fashionable of the moment. These
are stamped in a delightful
basket pattern and enough for a
bolster roll is included. They are
te be embroidered with lnrge
French knots and the work gee3
surprisingly fast.
Fringe te finish them, 20c a
yard.
In the new Fancy Goods Stere,
Thiiteenth Street side, Central
Section.
(Outrun
All the fur coats remaining from our Winter collections
in the Down Stairs Stere are new marked down 2."5.
Many new fur coats of similar quality are specially priced
a fourth less compared with our own recent prices."
All the fur neckpieces remaining; in stock are also 23
less together with many new ones marked at the same
saving.
They are the less expensive kinds of geed furs that will
give the satisfactory service which Philadelphians exnect of
Wanamaker quality furs.
Smart fashions of the sort that stay in style. Lininirs
of attractive plain and fancy silks.
Far the best furs we have had in years at these amazintrlv
low prices. H J
irl.ct)
Real Winter Has I
Need for Warm ,
Coats s i
Ear Rings nnd Bead
Necklaces, 50c and $1
Necklaces with or without tas
cels in clear brilliant bends of
many colors and combinations.
Plenty of red; plenty of black -two
kinds usually almost impos
sible te obtain. Seme have metal
links in -neught designs. Some
nre of light or dark blue or blnck
and white beads braided and fin
ished with a tassel
Ear rings in pendant or hoop
style are effective in imitation
jade, jet or pearl beads, blue, red
and ether colors.
Made Veils Mere Than a
Third Under Price
35c and 55c
Shetland veils in large or small
mesh, IV. yards long; black,
brown, navy or taupe. .15c.
Plain mesh veils with lace bor
ders in many attractive patterns
in brown, brown - and - hennn,
tnupe, navy, black and navy-and-gray,
5ec.
Women's Underclothes, $1
Extra-size bloomers of fine
pink or white batiste with hand
featherstitching. Nightgowns and envelope che
mises of white nainsoek with em
broidery, hemstitching, lace, and
even a touch of hand-embroidery.
Novelty nightgowns of delicate
blue or lavender figured batiate
of sheer fine quality.
Cotten Damask Tablecloths
$2.25
Tablecloths aie 70x70 inches in
many wanted patterns. Napl.in.s
te match are 22x22 inches nt
!$2.2.- dozen.
13th Street Aisle
Weeden Bead Girdles
50c te $1
First we've had for weeks at
thin low price!
Weeden beads in many colors,
combinations and patterns.
Wear them with sweater", ever,
blouses, one-piece dresses or
coats.
Ficnnclet Pctticents, 50c
Giay or stiiped ilannclet .n
short petticoats that arc se gen
erously long that they art eiual
te ordinary lerg one-.'
&e
1500 Pair of Women 's Shoes at
Savings Average a Half
Some specially purchased, ethers taken from our own stock and lowered
In the let are tan and black leather luce shoes in Winter weight. All have welted
soles a rare thing in shoes at such a low price and the desirable medium or low heels
There is an almost complete range of sizes in the high shoes, though net all sizes
in each style.
It is well worth while making sure of your size early in the day.
A Little Let of 300 Lew Shoes in Broken Sizes
Among them are oxfords, pumps and moccasin pumpa, a few of a style, at $3 a pair.
. . V.lCOlUUf
Ne light-weight alFair was warm enough for the weather we
liave recently been having. Every woman found that only a renllv
warm coat would de. Hundreds of geed, thick Winter coats at low
prices arc te be had In the Down Stairs Stere.
Pole Coats, $16.30
Heavy-weight sport coat" are of excellent materials in heather
mixtures of brown or gray tone. Seme arc double-faced with nlaids
or stripes en the mide. imuus
A Wide Choice at $20
celInJJdtreiv? aTulTilk'nnedr blUSd ml,el f VelUr"
cnif WI.theut fur thm" nrt 'em,? interesting new herringbones and
salt-and-pepper m xtur-s. eu en l.,ec. English lines, belted an
lined throughout with plain color silk. These are almost half price
Youthful Chinchilla Coats
' Special at $25
in n? nly SUdi C,0iUs nre m'irke(I hnlf s much again. They are
with nI,U? fl"? bfwn in Ue me,,e.18' u '""-length medd lined
w!!il SiS XXtetS. W'th ". 'ch is lined
At $25 te $39
there is nearly every fashionable kind of Winter coat that n.v
woman could went. Mostly of velour, succinic and bS ?iv ux in navv
due, brown, reindeer and black. Every coat is fiSed wi h edk and
tZT Cata w,th ?r Vith0Ut fur' Cheic of bcavcrctte iutrie
Australian opossum, skunk-opossum and wolf, the latter sc Tseft thnV
many peeple would think it fox. ft thnt
$
KtSl:XV "TV ! cut. of many klndn.
trimmeu ff 7.;'," '" . CttV" w U "thers nre
of the most fas ,, i: ,""""? l""L?mm.
(Market)
1
Emphasized the I
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W tlPlfili L ' ''
, ill I WE
i ZjHL.. ! 7 .ifj
$25 t$20 ll
At $55, $65 te $125 .81
' iM
nnd fox. All are ,wM
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