s. mm ffiMa- . MEALS FOR SUNDAY WGrMdtc Cakes for Breakfast, Pie for 'Dinner and Bis jfj , cuits for Supper U.r By MRS. MP. A. WILSON CwvrleM. Hit.. fu Urs, U. A, Wllttn. All TN AN old diary of Letltla Pcnn, the makes mention of (he thrifty man tiers of the curly Colonial housewife M fol'ews: "Most every horns hath a left, or attic, and here you will find, itared away, all manner of herbs and reasenings from the kitchen' Harden. Dettles of balsam, nppln salve, for cats and brnlscs, and the balsam apple pre lerTed In alcohol for medicinal purposes; as well as cerdlnls of lavender and ether aromatic vinegar, also apple and mm conserve and ether sweetmeats." Today the housewife can find In the Markets a numDer or acpenaaeie oak In newders. which will make the bale- Jnj fight, thus eliminating- a number of ths new cesny eggs, xt is my inten tion te feature inexpensive baking this week l and will p'an the Sunday menu featuring three meals en Sunday with ill Idea. SUNDAY Breakfast T Btwd Prunes with Orang Old-Fashioned Oat Porridge Sausage and Griddle Cakes Coffee Dinner 1 Bftwn Onion Soup Colonial Pet Beast of Shin Beef Pkrfted Potatoes Braised Red Cabbages Kjvkij ana union eaiaa Deep Dish Apple- Pie Coffee 8upper , Scallops Creamed Potatoes Butter Biscuit Apple Cake Apple Butter Tea The market basket will require this aretk: 'Prunes, oranges, oatmeal, flour, oernmeal, sugar, shortening, sausage, Salt perk, plece of shin beef weighing ebent three and one-half peunda, po tatoes, red "cabbage, onions, celery, apples and the usual weekly staples. Stewed Prunes with Orange Wash ene pound of prunes well In warm water, then place in a crock or earthen casscrole and add One quart of warm water. One orange, tliced. One-half cup of brexen sugar. Place In a slew even and let cook very slowly; if you have n coal range ice prunes may uc piaceu te cook in me even after the range Is slacked off for the night. Brown Onion Soup Mince about one-half cup of salt perk line and place in feeup keltic; add Tice cups of tliced onions. And cook the onlenn a geed brown color Without burning them, then add Thtcc-quartcrs cup of flour, rind brown the flour a deep mahogany brown. New add Bit) cups of cold icaicr. One carrot, out in dice. One turnip, cut in dice, Small soup bone One tablespoon of rice, Twe cups of canned tomatoes, rubbed through a sieve, One faggot of soup herbs. Cook slowly en the simmering burner for three hours; season te taste. Pet Roast of Shin Beef Wipe meat and place in the sklllet, brown nicely, lift te the pet, and cook slowly, adding from time te time one half cup of boiling water. Allew forty-five minutes te the pound. Add, about one hour before serving One teaspoon of thyme, Four tablespoons of vinegar. One teaspoon of salt. One-half teaspoon of pepper. Griddle Cakes riacc In a bowl Three cups of flour, One cup of cornmeal, One cup of buckwheat, One teaspoon of salt, Rift and then place in a separate bowl Tice and thice-quarters cups of Heater, One cup of scalded and cooked milk. One yeast cake, crumbled in tice "tablespoons of sugar. Stir te blend and (lissolve the yeast cake and add the prepared flour. Beat hard te blend and ct ewn.v In wnim place overnight te rise ; in the meruing add One-half eup of icarm teater. One-half teaspoon of soda, I tee tablespoons of sirup. Beat hard te blend; let stand near J he heat and it will be ready te bake u nut-en imnuies. Deep Dish Apple Pie This recipe is an old Swedish apple pet-pic, and is delicious. Rub a baking illf.li well with butter. Xew place In a layer of pared and thinly sliced apples; llieu spread with brown mgnr, cinna mon end a few raisins; cover with a piece of the pastry rolled as thin as paper. Then place in a second layer of the npples and season as before ; cover this layer with a plece of the pastry rolled Jir thin as paper; new place the last layer as directed for thu ether layers nnd tearen; then pour ureund the edge four tablespoons of melted butter, nnd place en the top crust. Balte in a slew even for ene hour nnd serve with sweet cream wiuce. Use the eidluary pastry ns for pies in this recipe. Butter Biscuit Place iu a mixing bowl Four cups of flour, One teaspoon of salt, lhree level tablespoon of baking ponder, Bix tablespoons of sugar. Hlft te mix ; new rub In te the flour tablespoons of butter, and ttae We egg and one cup of milk, )nftn together te form a dough, turn i . ,nellllnB beard and roll out one- n inc .t,lIck; new brus1' v-'e "ill. melted butter und fold ever in half. Ut gently with the rolling pin and cut " "Wares; lift te baking shwt undbake K.a i?1 0VF.a for twenty minute. These nnm'.V111 f,P"t Peu te J"" cently PUJUng thcin. 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L. a ... mZTZL "':!"!" vteman Fa. . .l"?" wwinui anvn or IlilD 1SB1 wM ths hours H at B, w I I w Orfan Plays at il aftf 4:M Chimes at Wes rf 'v K " I WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S wviimm Rain,: . , , ;; is ;n m Wanamaker Quality Spring Shoes Are Here Definitely Lewer in Price Nine Geed Styles at $B Wanamaker9 s Down Stairs Stere Spring Has Arrived in the World of Coats Inn ldm Jmim-i I If I II as Tl KLl mvimim Ai rMMj I l I l m mi, II -J m$ wm I W I Mnl Ik 4wfiwm I AiiNilL Blaiu mm&mm I $37.seiny jffn $32.50 and It fats arrived dellghtfellyl Coats have fuller, looser line and beast unusual cellars. Capes are in decided favor and a gay Spring is predicted for them. A charming new coat is sketched. It is of fine, light-weight suede velour in bobolink tan with a gathered cellar and deep cuffs of navy blue, banded with tan. In the reverse combination, blue, trimmed with tan it is equally pretty. $82.60. A Belivia Cape Edged With Fringe is also sketched. Just above the fringe is a band composed of narrow strips of Belivia' through which shows the bright blue of the lining. The fringe is in two tones, the tan of the cape and the blue of the lining. $37.50. Smart New Tweeds and herringbone mixtures are in soft grays and tans, all smartly tailored and lined throughout with silk. $22.50, $25, $27.50 te $42.50. Other new Spring coats, including some hand some blouse-back wrap models, at $37.50 te $65. Women's Spring Shoes, $5, 56.50, $7.25 Men's Spring Shoes, $5 Children's Spring Shoes, $2.90 te $4.75 Beys' Shoes Specially Priced. $2.90 Last year's prices for shoes were much lower than these of the previous year. Today the prices of Spring 1922 shoes here are still lower an average of 18 of last year's costs can be pocketed along with this first large showing of Spring styles. Because these shoes have been made te our own specifications we can premise that the leathers are of the superior sort that will give satisfaction. Styles are for sports mostly low heels, some with attached rubber heelsmany with the new soft unboxed tees that are se comfortable. $5 $5 $5 $5 $7.25 $5 $7.25 $5 Lowered Prices en All Winter Coats At $15 41 coats of velour and cut Belivia are in navy, brown and black in sizes 14 te 38. At $20 18 sports coats in heather mixtures. 21 coats of velour, cut Belivia and silvertlp Belivia with fur cellars of beaverctte. All lined with silk. At $25 (Msrk.t) 29 velour coats in navy or black without fur. 25 velour and cut Belivia coats with wolf or beaverctte cellars. In tan, brown, navy and black. At $35 86 coats of velour and Belivia with cellars of mole, nutria or opossum. In taupe, brown, Sorrento, navy and black. New Purchase Just Unpacked of English Ginghams 40c Yard A different grade a very geed one and we have 2700 yards te offer at 40c yard. Delightful collection of small and large checks in yellow, brown, green, black and white, blue, lavender and ether colors. 81 Inches wide. (Catral) Half-Price Sale of Teeth Brushes. 10c te 25c Perfect teeth brushes with white or colored handles and white or unbleached bristles. 18c for teeth brushes which are "seconds" of a well-known make. Hair Brushes, 50c te $1 It's been years since such brushes could be obtained for these low prices. White, black and black-and-white bristles solidly set in backs of ebony, satin weed, etc. Hand scrubs and manicure brushes, special at 18c, 25c, 40c and 60c. Toilet Articles Specially Priced Peroxide, witch hazel and cucumber cold cream, 20c jar. Deodorant cream, 20c jar. jfa Cocea Butter, 25c jar. ''; Lemen cream, 25c jar or 60c for a half-pound tin. Professional cold cream, 35c the half pound or 60c pound. Geed soaps at 7c cake or '80c dozen palm, violet glycerin and cocoanut oil or bath tablets in violet, rose or lilac scents. (Central) i yCssb' s 3v Fer a Real Spot of Celer Turn te the Millinery Salens Here are hats that will cheer up the grayest February day. Thoy're hats that bring Maytime te us a fragrant breath of a softer season. Straw with flaring bows of silk, silk with straw crowns, each material emphasizing the ether. Ever se smart is a brown straw with two stiff quills, lacquered in bronze. ' Anether little hat, with a decidedly French tilt, has a clipped pompon of ostrich. ri There are hats of jade green, flame, tan, gray, navy, black, bright sky blue and se en, gay with fruit, flowers and ribbon bows. A New Blouse Trimmed With Dotted Swiss, $2.50 It's of fine white voile with a cellar, center pleat and cuffs of Swiss, with navy blue or pink dots all edged with a frill, with col ored hemstitching te match the dots. (Sketched.) Crepe de Chine Blouses $4.90 Twe tailored blouses trimmed with narrow pleatings. A Peter Pan model is in flesh and white; a roll-cellar model is in flesh, white and black. (Market) Radium Silk Petticoats in Beautiful Celers $6.75 Straight of line and ornamented with hemstitching. In glowing American Beauty, turquoise, navy, emerald, Copenhagen and black. The sort of petticoats that most women are asking for new. (Central) . Women's Spring Shoes $5 Black calfskin oxfords with the new plain, unboxed tee; notice the attached rubber heels. Tan oxfords with many perforation?, Cuban heels, welted soles. Black kidskin oxfords with imitation wing tip, medium tee and heel. Women's and girls' oxfords of tan leather with straight tip, well rounded tee, some perforations, low heel. Women's and girls' low heel pumps of tan leather with instep trap, well-rounded tees, low heels. , 300 Pair of Mary Jane Pumps for Women, $5 A little special let that will hurry out because this style is in great demand. Either all tan calfskin or calfskin combined with gray suede. Made with turned soles and low heels. Women's Philadelphia Shoes. $7.25 Fine leather and particular workmanship distinguish these beauti ful Philadelphia-malic shoes. Oxfords of soft tun calfskin have the new unboxed tee and the wider, plain saddle strap, together with blind eyelets and welted soles; this style comes also in black grained calfskin. Tan calfskin or black grained calfskin oxfords also have the straight tips, center perforations and the new wide saddle strap at the same price. Women's High Shoes, $6.50 A geed many women will like these high-cut black calfskin shoes for chilly Spring days. They have perforated tips, medium or low heels and welted soles. Little Girls' Shoes, Specially Priced $2.90 Tan eblaqk leather shoes with the wide sensibly shaped tees that allow little feet te grew naturally. Sizes 6 te 2. (Cheetant) Spring Shoes at $5 for Men Who Want Geed Quality at prices far from exorbitant. These shee3 arc all new, they leek different, the leathers are better grade, the tees arc mere comfortable and most of them have rubber heels already attached. Brogue oxfords all with welted soles. Made of dark tan leathers of the right grade for service. Mostly with blind eyelets. . Men's Dull Black Leather Shoes Specially Priced $4 Blucher-cut shoes with wide tees, welted soles and already attached rubber heels. Small Beys' Shoes, Specially Priced $2.90 Seme 1500 Philadelphia boys are at the present time wearing these shoes and you ought te hear what their parents say about them! They certainly de wear well.' Made of sturdy tan leather A? Ia?.e 5Pd b,ucher 8tJ'le with wide-tee shapes. Fer school and "best." Sizes 9 te 13 &. Larger Beys' Shoes, Specially Priced $2.75 Remarkable shoes for the price. Made of serviceable black leather with welted soles. English last. Sizes 24 te 5. (Oallerj, Market) Children's Fine Shoes, $3.75 te $4.75 Fastidiously finished for little folks' party days and ether occa sions. Made of the .finer qualities of calfskin and patent leather. Sizes 6 te 8, 33.75; sizes 8 te 11, $4.25; sizes 114 te 2, S4 75 Girls' sizes. 2fA te 7. S5.7I5. Women's Fine French Kidskin Gloves, $1.90 Every point is exquisite from the texture of the skins te the beauty of fit and finish of the gloves themselves. All in two-clasp style. Overseam-sewn gloves are in white, beaver, black, brown, gray and navy. Pique-sewn gloves are in black or white with self or contrasting stitching and in brown, navy, gray, mode and beaver. At $1.50 A selection of beautiful gloves of domestic make, comprising capeskins, suedes and mochas. They are in grays, browns and soft tan shades, and while there arc all sizes at this price, there are net all sizes in every style. (Central) A Little Sale of Men's All-Weel Suite, $15 Just 43 suits, se best come early. They are of geed wool cheviets in brown and gray mixtures, cut en the lines young men like for business wear. Coats are 2 and 3 button style, full-lined. Size Quantity 3435!363738394042 "7r10 2 II 31 31 8 New Frecks Are Raiaif Will $5 $6 (Market) $8 Pleated Prunella Skirts. Special at $5 A little group of 50 skirts marked at a special price for Saturday. They are in pretty stripes of navy and mallard blue or brown alter nated with tan or a lighter shade of blue. All arc box pleated. (Market) Crepe-Back Satin in Levely Colorings. $3 This beautiful and very fashionable material is te be had in iade, rose, orchid, pink, light blue, brown, navy, black and henna; 40 inches wide. Black dress satin, 39 inches wide, $1.75. Washnble satin in white or flesh, 40 inches wide, $1.03. American pengee in the natural color, 83 inches wide, $1.25. (Central) They have a most bewitching fresh ness that is quite irresistible it's been years and years since frocks have been se pretty. Particularly lovely are the taffeta dresses which have an air of jaunty gaiety which nothing can equal. Here are fascinating skirts, ruffled, corded, shirred and frilled. Seme are scalloped and some have tabs faced with contrast ing colors. And sleeves 1 Who ever dreamed of such sleeves? A slash at the elbow, a puff at the shoulder, a bow at the wrist and beheld a most engaging confection. Softer and mere clinging are the dresses of crepe de chine and Canten crepe. Newest of these are the frocks with Russian blouses, sometimes of Pais ley silk, sometimes of solid color, elabo rately embroidered with colorful silk or wool. Fuchsia, cornflower, hyacinth, bobolink and rose-rust arc some of the new shades. Taffeta dresses, $15, $16.50, $23.50, $23 te $q9 Other silk frocks, $15 te $63. Cleth dresses, $15, $16.50, $18 te $23. Special at $5 and $10 $5 for dresses of wool crepe in navy blue. stitched or faced with bright color. ' 11 jer brown and blue checked velour dresses. nJfl, 1 tW, 80rR or s,in dre"ca wlth Plated insets of jade or tlame silk. $10 for serge, tricotine and crepe de chine Spring $25 $23.50.? V J IJ " . m All-Weel Overcoats. $27.50 Geed Warm nvwmnfe nt Jn..Mn -- 1 TT?:i- .. Plaid backs some with cXSn breasted ulsterette style with convertible cellars, Lep pockets and belts across the back or all around. p".ks anu Odd TreusersSpecial at $5 OT.vCnrji0Kts and cassimeres, mostly in geed herringbone patterns in Neckties Werth Talking About, 35c Three for $1 A carefully selected assortment of geed four-in-hand ties It means an opportunity te buy Wanamaker quality goods atVulh less than today's regular price. Their value surprised us! Men's Percale ShirU in Neat Stripe. $1.15 Geed, standard grade shirts of the better kind of percale that SesAlTsizer"1, " f th6 1,0pU,ar b'"knd "blue pin Geed News Concerning Half Hese 12V8c a pair for mercerized black cotton half hose, fine eaujre reinforced heels and tees. ' first 1Salftair fr artificial silk-plated half hose-black and cordovan; x.35? a.fir (three pairs for W mercerized full-fashioned black cotton half hose; reinforced feet; "seconds." $1 a pair for full-fashioned thread-silk half hose-black, cordo van, navy and gray. Well reinforced; second quality. (nailery. Market) (Market) New Tweed Suits Are in the Tints of Spring Violet, hyacinth, periwinkle, bobolink, straw berry and gray me &enic of the tones tlmt women and young women find becoming, .$25 te $35. Mere of That Fine Weel Yarn at 28c ,.. A,'l0hcr shipment of this special yarn which until u week see whltefnV" tT1" rV ar sfks at half "Sate a much Plenty of white for the fashionable white sweaters. Plenty of French blue black, navy, sapphire, green, tan, brown and pink. Each baUweiSS l'.a ounces. A knitting teacher will be glad te Bhew you hew te S It any garment you may desire te make. ' New Stamped Pieces, 25c te $1.75 ,,Eonbireido.ry,oxpertb will be glad te knew that a number of the new Spring dcsiKiib arc icady in stamped pieces & X , Pieces, towels, pillow tops, fudge pn.,uSrrdri5.I1J Vbsd (Art Neetllencrl. f!iep. Thirteenth Street) . ! m vi SM &n tf m M I: - 6 I ri j' t T tf Vj m 4 il i
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