k l5 Iv N. J Lm " m.sw , ,' .,i :i? fra Pg-VSi EtabeSeme NdtiehRecipes With tier v Mixture of Various Nationalities in Cooking Gives Seme Defy 1 1 cieusRpsultsOxtaih Instead of 'Kangaroo Tails ,B,mW m, A. WILSON Om-W. ""fcjfi- Sfr- Jtf. A. WMtetl. rcerve Xl( "ANY tales and stories of MANX tales ana stones 01 me An.trillnn bush have been told. and the'felks who hare the wanderlust all btinf hack pictures that visualize te these- who hare'seen them the wen. derfntteuntnr e( the East. Australia is a , great caltle country, snd many varieties of wild name arc abundant. Fish is plentiful and of unlendld' variety, also the country Is Meil for growing many vegetables. ' Many fruits that are considered lux uries are te be found, growing wild. It i a very common thing te find where the soil Is rich I along the river banks, watermelon growing wild. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Walter Doo Deo Doe llttlc, of Melbourne, have been visiting with me for two weeks, and ere new en their wav te England. T persuaded Mrs. Doelittlo te prepare some of the native dishes, and I am new bringing 'them te you. Mrs. Doelittlo savs : "Servant troubles are quite unknown : we have the Chinese Java boys and the quick-learning Filipine. They will garden and care for the lawns as well as help about the house. "Our style of cooking is English, with a little French, Swiss, German and Chinese Included : In fact, one would say cosmopolitan. The kangaroo and the wallaby are the most popular game: ' the tall of the kangaroo Is considered a great delicacy." FricasM of Kangaroo Tails We used oxtail in place of the kan garoo tails and it was delicious. Have the butcher cut two oxtails in pieces, wash well In warm water, wipe dry with a cloth and then roll In flour; brown three slices of salt perk In deep sauce pan and place in the tails te brown, shaking occasionally se the tails will brown evenly. When nicely browned add ' 'One quart of letting water, Four enieni. Twe cloves, One allspice, One blade of mace, . One teaspoon of thyme, ' . One-halt teaspoon of sage, 'Rind of enc quarter lemon. Simmer vslewly for two nnd a. half hours new rcduce the gravy by boiling and season (tb salt, pepper and serve with dumplings. Te prepare the dumplings: Place In a bowl Twe cups fl flour. One teaspoon pf salt. One-half teaspoon of white pepper, Twe teaspoons of baking powder, v Sift te mix and add four strips of salt perk, weighing about two ounces chopped very fine and browned in a skillet, One onion, orated, v Twe tablespoons of chopped parslev, One-half teaspoon of sweet mar joram. Rub this mixture well Inte the flour and use ten tablespoons of water te form a dough ; new drop by the spoon ful into a pet of boiling water. Cook for fifteen minutes. Mutten Chops In Batter Itub a baking dish well with geed shortening and place In the dish one nicely trimmed chop for each person, then place In a bowl Twe cups of flour. One teaspoon of salt, Four level teaspoons of baking powder. One-half teaspoon of pepper, One and one-quarter cups of milk, Twe eggs One tablespoon of grated onion, 'One 'teaspoon of minced parsley. Beat up te smooth batter and pour ever the chops; bake In a moderate even for ene hour; new brush the top pt the baked batter lightly with milk and sprinkle thickly with grated cheese and return te the even te brown or toast the cheese. Tomate Pie Drain ene can of tomatoes and place -fat. mimyuvwrn, 01 Burr ar: te eismii and eritur ti fall.' nertk'fnr ten mini UUt? . , Rub den hnltln ' dlah well with brcen fat ; new place a layer of thinly sliced raw potatoes, in bottom of dish; new a layer of thinly sliced onions; bow four well 'trimmed lamb chops, then a, layer of the thick pulp of-the tomatoes and a top layer of the sliced raw. potatoes.' season eacn layer wun nneiy minced parsley, salt and pepper.. New pour ever the thickened tomato juice and sprinkle the top of the pie thickly with coarse crumbs and one quarter cup of grated cheese ; bake for one and one-half hours In a slew even. About fifteen minutes before removing from the eVen sprinkle thickly with grated cheese and cook until the cheese rewns lightly. , Fish, tripe and. cold left-ever meat Is often prepared in this manner. Kidney Toast ' Out feuramb or mutton kidneys in pieces, place in saucepan and cover with boiling water. Cook three minutes and drain; new place in the; skillet three tablespoons, of butter, add' the 'kidneys and toss and cook for Ave minutes. New sift two tablespoons of flour ever the kidneys and add ' Three-quarter cup 'of milk, ' Twe tablespoons of cold water. One ' tablespoon of "Wereestarshxre sauce, . , , Twe tablespoons of chopped parsley, One-half teaspoon of salt. Pinch of pepper. - Heat te boiling point and cook for three minutes. Serve en toast; gar nishing with finely chopped parsley. Jagged Rabbit Have the butcher prepare n rabbit as for stewing. New lay four slices of salt perk cut In strips In the bottom of deep baking dish, then some of the rabbit. Repeat until rabbit Is all used, then place in a chopping bowl. One, faggot of soup herbs, Three onions, Twe ounces of salt perk, Use this te season each layer of the rabbit. Add two cups of thick brown gravy, coyer the dish close and bake In a slew even for ene and one-half hours. Te serve, lift te het platter wwm mh'witht raatlelly.i . -V Hatty PaMing Beafle PPlace In 'a tsaucepan One and one-half MP m"fc uncnait cup of sugar, ' ' One-half cup of flour, , Twe-tablespoons of melted butter, v One-half teaspoon of nutmeg, , One teaspoon of vanilla, s' Yolks of. two eggi. , Beat te dissolve the Sour and the sugar and bring te a boil. Cook for five minutes then remove from the steve and let coeh New add the stiffly beaten whites of the two eggs by cutting and folding in turn in a dm tiered baking dish and bake In moderate even twenty five minutes. Serve with cither fruit or vanilla sauce. wnmmrv-TiMwmam BSWgj nw-mizmxa. WAnAMA-KER'S I WANAMAKER'S h WANAMAg r You'll taste the difference ! 25 At all our Stores iMRtarn fsMnMWWBsSslsagSSS I 'S!-M-----lmwmm-m------- -mmrmmiW?Smammam Orange-Macaroon Ice Cream Say it slowly O-R-A-N-G-E M-A-C-A-R,0-0-N. Sounds geed, doesn't it? But wait until you taste this week's special treat SUPPLEE has prepared for you. We take the juice of the finest oranges, then blend the dainty macaroon flavor with the orange, and GOLD MEDAL Cream. This makes another ice cream the quality of which may be equaled but is never excelled, another one of the SUPPLEE Private Brands an exclusive feature of SUPPLEE service Loek for the sign of the big Q'. There you will find SUPPLEE Orange-Macaroon Ice Cream and ether standard flavors. The SUPPLEE. Dealer will take your order for all flavors, in brick or bulk, in any quantity, for social affairs. We deliver direct. SUPPLEE ICE CREAM notice the Haver q S SUPFLCC ICE CREAM One of the SUPPLEE-WILLS- JONES Products I I Wanamakers Down Stairs Steii Every Day Mere Wemejn Ask About Spring. Suits . r$26'd $20 iffi nnd they're finding that this season's suits will be prettier than ever. Tweeds have never shown such de lightful colors crushed strawberry, orchid, bobolink tan, azure blue and pebble gray are new obtainable in suits marked as low as $20, $25 and $29. Salt-and-Pepper Mixtures are used in a number of smartly tailored suits. Jackets are usually belted and there are patch pockets. $20 te $25. Weel Jersey Suits never wane in popularity, for they arc the most. practical of all. They arc in darker heather mixtures and arc wonderfully serviceable suits for everyday wear. $15 for suits with unlincd jackets; $16.50 for these which are lined through the sleeves. (Market) Men's Raincoats. $5 rt.i,Ur.tA 4an i-n f rtfnn ta -ajUh rnnVprtihln cellars will ItOMSV. mm il !.. 1 rjuul. TtnaliMia 1mm a Mr! flAAVMflf l en ine ceia rains 01 cany ejiiiug. rutww f " s are cemented. Ai Men's BeltsSpecial at SOc "' Twe kinds and both extra value. . ', These with roller buckles of nickel are "seconds," due t inconspicuous rubbed places en the leather. ' Belts with prong buckles are perfect hv every way. (OaUerr, Mulct) ' I Children's Scheel Shoes, $2.90 The best shoes we knew of for anywhere near that price. ,They are of .sturdy black or brown leather, made with plenty of room in the tees and finished with thick, durable soles. Everything about them assures service and comfort. Sizes 6 te 2. - (Chestnut) A Spring Showing of New Cottens The Cotten Dress Goods Stere has taken en the most Springlike air and is quite the most sunshiny place you'll find in a day's journey. Here is tangible evidence that Spring fa close and yards and yards of delightful temptation are spread out for busy needles. Voiles Cheerv Gincham Ginghams show checks of "many sizes, and arc in a wide assort ment of fresh Spring colorings. Imported ginghams are 60c and 7Ge yard. Demestic ging hams, 18c, 22c and 25c yard. Swiss Organdies this means a permanent finish and extra fineness of weave. A wonderful collection of bright col orings. (Yeu knew organdie and taffeta are a very fashionable combination.) 45 inches wide, at 75c. French Ratine makes beautiful sports skirts and comes in delightful colors. Usu ally checks, plaids nnd stripes en white grounds. 36 inches wide, $1.50 yard. seem te come first, because there are se many of them. White grounds with colorful patterns are SOc yard. Dark grounds, navy, black or brown, with foulard patterns, are 45c yard. Beth 38 inches wide. If one likes a less transparent fabric, there is batiste with simi lar designs, 36 inches wide, at 45c yard. Striped Tissues show clear stripes of yellow, pink, tan, Copenhagen, black or green with even stripes of white. 36 inches wide, SOc yard. Silk-thread tissues, checked in various ways, are 32 inches wide, at 65c yard. Hand-Made Dresses Fer Wee Babies Only $1.50 te $3.50 Of soft, fine nainsoek. Every stitch is put in by hand. Tiny tucks, wee rows of feather stitching and sprayB of embroid ery trim them, and the little laces are whipped en by hand. All for tiny babies. (Central) 5a M DMf fmmmim Special, $3.75 Lewest price we have ever bet ; J able te quote for such geed c.. They are of surface leather, f , substantial weight, each with J two pockets, two straps and'' geed lock and strong handle. la tan, brown and black. (Central) Women Are Enthusiastic About Elastic 1 Fer all sorts of exercise and for general wear at home, they tay there is nothing mere comfortable. And their wear is net confined te slender young figures, for clastic corset girdles are new made in sizes ranging from 22 te 34. ....... They start at $1.50 for a 12-inch girdle of pink ceutil with deep insets of elastic the full length of the girdle. The same model in 15-inch length is $2.50. Pink Breche is used in a geed model at $3, while at $3.50 there is an excellent model with four deep' bends of surgical elastic. Materials of increasing fineness are used in models at $5, $9 te $11 for the finest girdle of silk broche. There is no lacing in any of these girdles and all leek in front. (Central) (Central) $2 $3 $2.50 $3.50 Newest Hand-Bags Are of Cherry-Red Leather $2 te $3.50 ' What a spot of color! Little bags, big bags, medium-size bags, square, oblong or with corners cut away, all in brightest red. Seme are in be?: shape and are fitted with little eases for com pact powder, nail pelibh, nail beards or lip sticks. All have inside purses and mirrors. They are of fine imported cress-grain leather, lined with red and topped with handles of leather or of braided silk cord. Imagine hew pretty they will be with Spring suits and frocks. (Central) Spring Petticoats Special 50c, $1 50c petticoats are of black pcr caline with pleated or gathered flounces extra quality at a Iewx price. $1 petticoats are of crisp, rustling cotton taffeta in dark grounds with flowers in lighter colors. They are cut full and some liu e 13 - inch pleated flounces. Fine Satin Petticoats; $5.50 Of very soft and heavy satin that will give long service. The flounces are prettily hemstitched and pleated and the petticoats arc in plnin black, nuvy, henna and croon and in hemn uniisimllv 1 uttractic changeable combina tions. (Central) at Their Loveliest Are New Being Shown in a Fashion Exhibit in the Down Stairs Stere Here are the new cape dresses of jersey and silk, peasant frocks gay with embroid ery in primitive colorings, exquisite after noon dresses' and the smartest of tailored street frocks. Each frock presents some new fashion feature of the coming season. Here a full sleeve with a tight wristband covered with embroidery. There a blouse of Paisley pat tern silk crepe te be worn with a plain color skirt. All of the dresses in this charming col lection are very moderate in price, and it will surprise you te find what pretty things can be had at $25 te $39. Taffeta Dresses Are a Spring World in Themselves They're the gayest, freshest, most youthful things one could imagine. Seme have bculleped skirts, a great many are frilled, und there are unexpected Iittle touches, such as a perfectly piain Doaice and a skirt entirely of rullles. .Mostly in navy blue, brown or black and dozens of ' models. $15, $10.50 te $32.50. , (Market) Reversible Twe- Tene Terry Cleth , Special, $1 a Yard Handsome for draperies. It is in three color combinatiens: rose en ene side, gray en the ether: black and tan; blue and brown. The design is a striking and beautiful one. 36 inches v idc. New Chair Cushions Better Than Ever Before at $1.25 , Tightly filled weighing 2,j pounds and measuring 20 inches, ncrefas, they arc tufted with covered buttons te match the heavy cretonne used for covering. (Chestnut) Axminster Rugs at Lew Prices An especially fine collection of hall runners and rugs in regular or extra sizes. This, paiticular -udc Is eile we arc proud of, for ypar of belling it lme pievcd that it is right. The rugs ate perfect in cery detail, they will wear well, and the colors and designs arc of the best. In the collection aie rugs tiuitable for cery juuui in iiiu uuuai'. Extra Sizes Regular Sizes 6x9 feet $18.75 7.6x9 feet $25 8.3x10.6 feet . . . .$31.50 9x12 feet $31.50 Hall Runners 22V2 inches x 9 feet. $5.75 ' 27 inches x 9 feet. .$6.85 221i inches x 12 ft.. $7.65 1 27 inches x 12 feet. .$9.35 22 y2 inches x 15 ft.. $9.65 27 inches x 15 feet. $11. 75 (Clieitnut) 6.9x15 feet $42.50 9x15 feet $52.50 11.3x12 feet $52.50 11.3x15 feet $62.50 Central Aisle Opportunities Fabric Gloves, 85c Season's lowest price fet gloves of fine chamois lisle. Slip-en style with tabs that snap at the wrist for additional firm ness. White, biscuit, covert, beaver, cafe, gray and brown. Two-Tene Fiber Silk Scarfs, $4.50 Leng ones, finished with deep, silky fringe. Combinations of . tan and brown, gray and blue, henna and navy, in extremely smart striped effects. Other scarfs in plain colors and Reman stripes, $3 te $5.50. New Hats $3.50 and $3.85 Pretty, bright colors in straw, felt and silk; large, medium or close-fitting shapes; sports, tai lored or mere elaborate styles all in an exceedingly low price range. Women's Underclothes 50c te $1 50c for corset covers of fine white nainsoek, well made and trimmed with scalloped edging. Alse for pink or white batiste step-iu bloomers trimmed with lace. 85c for nightgowns of white nainsoek made with pajama style tops. $1 for really geed envelope chemises of very fine, silky white nainsoek. One btyle trimmed with cmbreidcty edging; another with hand embroidery and ethers, with lace. Pongee Overbleuses $4.90 Peter Pan style, gathered at the hip-line en wide bands of elastic. Twe tiny pockets are conveniently placed! Women's Silk-and-Fiber Stockings, 50c Dlack, cordovan and African brown stockings of silk-and- fiber with mercerized tops add soles and mock scams. Geed "seconds." J Odds and Ends of -x Brassieres, 50c te $1.50 All wero originally much higher in price. Broken lines sad sizes, but geed cheesing, never thclcsH. Satin, web cloth, poplin sn4 ", oiner materials trimmed embroidery or lace, or in the tailored styles. Many dlff styiea te cheese Xreai. yA UkC .: Mf"i S5 m fc !f : .', m v.v ft l! V 21 t- i w tl Vj.1 n Ai u & '1 & I 7 11 'I VI 1' t.Tp- ,i 71 , s 1 i 41 y m "J i v '' 1. 1 VI !' t " 41 J , I-.JI I i Ikf "BJ &smm&m X: y $ fh tesaaisiSwBi 'must... l, r . rv a J?J.r. , Vu Bft&K 1 .?, V
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