Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 17, 1922, Sports Extra, Image 13

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i'i mrr breim'ht flrly te tJic mind, of
- t-.T . tWlr that. better raarketlnt
I'imiM were nrecd: Small markets
, 'JSSSbSri In many nlace and th eon.
i Wrtrteuiju .. the market
"2S ire ea'led. demanded unwnt
Tt?nt(en.tf the citvn8 te Preener.
" A"?!..K:i mnA willed tha Bread StrMt
sKfcuTMs market was located en the
KSda f WwmI. at Bme rtreet. and
4isc Biy ; .. truckers, was
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the truckcre, was
r"ii.i . inen Ktrcei aim me ivu
.'teirke wmmunlrated by a sort of
BUI "Liiini It nelble for the folks
.lt relh market, without trams,
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'f-Ji. street. Dutch and Oerman truck
M.VL' " itawileniil the Eure-
ISm cold 'frame aardenlng. thus prevld
K housewife with garden green
in winter. The planning, building, and
P.JiJL lr h( mfirkPt. was a bid uteri
iftrward toward better marketing faelll.
.? and the ladles took advantage of
tie opportunity te maet peraenmuy.
Bniteetlve iMenu for Three Meals en
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, . BREAKFAST ,
B.Vcd Apples with Dried Peaches
V Ccrenl and Cream
" Klducy Stewr
f Toast , Radlshca
, " Yeung Onions
Coffee
DINNER
Cabbage Soup
TeunK Onions ... Rnalane
Baked Potatoes Lima Beans
Carrots and Pens
Cabbage Salad
Strawberry Tart Coffee
. SUPPER. .
Slices of Celd Cooked Breast of Chicken
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Kidney Stev
,r This dish Is made en Saturday,, and
.hen reheated for the Brenkfcut. Cut
the kidney In small pieces, ploce In n
Muccnan, cecr with cold water and
,brlng slowly te n bel'. New turn in a
colander, drain and place under running
Return the kidney te the saucepan,
Cever with boiling water and add
I Three-quartcrt cup of finely ehepped
onions.
One bunch of fagoett.
Cook slowly until the kidney Is very
itndcr : new mince very fine two ounces
of a t perk, and brown gently In skil
let. When brdwn add one-half cup of
flour, sml blend well with the fat In the
ran. New pour en the stock from the
kidney, nnd Vend well, brln? slowly te
c bell j ndl the kidney nnd return te the
fauicpan in which the kidney was cook
ed. Make tiny dumplings and add them.
Chicken Dumplings
, Cook nn old fowl until tender; let
cool; nrainc,the bones from .legs,
kings', thighs nnd back of carcass, it
fcrvlng the breast for supper. .
New place In a bowl
Twe cups of flour.
One teaspoon of salt,
One teaspoon of baking powder,
One-half teaspoon of pepper,
One-half teaspoon of thyme.
ftft te inif nnd add
One cup of 'breadcrumbs,
Tke kcI beaten eggs,
Onc-auaiCcr cup of melted butter, e
thiclen fat, melted and strained,
One cup of milki '
' The meat removed fiem the bones,
Tke giated onions,
, OnC'half cup of finely chopped pars
ley. Mix nnd turn in a well-buttered pud
ding cloth, nnd tie in form of n sau
face 'al'uwing the pudding room te
swell; place In large kettle of boiling
water uml cook for ene nnd ene-bn f
Leurs. Itcduce the stock In which the
chicken was cooked te two cups. New
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IVe tablespoons of flour,
One tctfsiwn of salt,
One-half teaspoon of pepper.
Pinch of thyme.
Yolks of two eggs.
Beat bard te blend and add
Three-quarters cup of sour cream.
Cook for ten minutes, then add
One-half cup of chopped parsley.
Bene, en the dumpling.
Stran berry Tart
Ltne a deep pie plate with plain
Pistry. New place In (he plate n layer,
one inch deep, of finely chopped ap
ples, that have been pared ;. spread
thick y with strawberry precrre and
cover with u ctumb ptcparcU as fol fel
low s :
Place In n bowl
One-half cup of bretcn sugar,
reur tablespoons of flour,
Tire tablespoons of butter.
One-qumter teaspoon of nutmeg,
One-half teaspoon of cinnamon.
Tess gently with the. tips of the
fingers te b end, and spread ever the
ftrawhtrrv nirsnici nnd rnurp tlia Inn
with inch-wlde htrips of pastry, rolled
ry thin. Put the etrips of pnstry en
Jhj tint in cribs-cresi fashion. Bake
in a slew evor for thirty-five minutes.
MRS. WILSON'S ANSWERS
My Dear Mrs. Wilsen Will you
Please give me a recipe for the fol
lowing? Kng'lsh spice cake, also Eng
lish plum nudding, that you make
itb suet, bread crumbs and ground
carrots and ether fruits.
MRS. A. G.
,, Spiced Calto
Place In bowl
One and ene-quarter cups of brown
swjar
Tuj-thirds cup of shortening,
i eiks of threa eggs.
Cream well nnd then add
yte-rniidi cup of molasses,
' Four cups of flour,
Tne Uvcl tablespoons of baking
pe Hdcr,
One teaspoon e firinaiiien,
yne traipoen of nutmeg,
tint-half teaspoon of allspice,
Onr cup of coffee, '
One teaspoon of ranil'a.
Jlent hard tu mix, then add
One cup of chapped nuts,
One cup of seedless raisins.
New fold In the stiffly beaten whites
or the three cg:s am) turn in a well
created and floured pan and bake In a
moderate even for flit' -Ave nrinutes.
wver with chocolate Icing.
This (h the famous Brunswick spice
Pound cake. ' .
Plum Pudding
Piece in n bowl
,co cups of bread crumbs,
etir ounces of chopped suet.
One cup of finely chopped carrot,
One cup of flour, . v
One tablespoon of baking powder,
One cup of seedless t wains,
One-half cup of chopped citron,
One cup of brown sugar,
Twe-thirds cup of molasses,
Twe eggs,
One leojpeon recT of oinnemon, nu-
aeJ and allspice,
Tm. thirds cup of milk.
Mix and turn in a well -greased and
"uurcd meld and steam for two hours.
Spring's Newest Frecks Are
Decidedly Different
They're net at all. like the dresses that have;been worn through the Winter and are
most refreshingly new.
Fer instance, there's the cape dress one might call it a three-piece dress, for the
little shoulder cape is almost like a wrap.
The one that is sketched is of silk epenge combined with a Canten crepe bodice
of contrasting color. The little cape is lined with Georgette crepe. In Copenhagen with gray
and in henna, brown or navy with cream. 39.
Others of Peiret twill or, wool crepe combined with silk at $25.
Then there are frocks with slit sleeves, frocks with looped panels en the skirts,
dresses with wide ruffled girdles of cire ribbon.'
Periwinkle, fuchsia, canna, beige, henna and rose-rust are some of the most fashion fashien fashien
able shades.
Special at $23.50
Delightful di esses of silk faiUe crepe, silk eponee
nnd wool Canten crepe. They're made irt decidedly
cut ways, some with gay medallions of cm-
ry done in greens, reds and .geld. Seme,
ncd with wide cire ribbon. In navy, henna,
i, t.n fuchsia, petiwinklc, jade, peach and canna (n
soft terra cotta).
13 New Styles in Tailored
Cleth Dressses at .
$16.50 te $32.50
A most interesting 'gathering of distinguished
dresses, suitable for women. Materials are tricetine
and -Peiret twill, of excellent quality, embroidered
heavily with black silk or trimmed with wide bands
imaue en narrow black silk braid in basKet weave.
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Special at $12
Reindeer, brown nnd navy blue dresses of wool
twill are made in a half dozen ways. The one that is
sketched is trimmed 'with facings of crcpe de chine
and &ilk embreidery, In navy with henna or Copen
hagen and in brown with beige.
Other dresses arc in ceut style or chemise btyle,
embroidered or braided.
Other Spring Dresses at
Special Prices
Navy blue wool poplin dresses at $5.
Navy tricetine dresses at $10.
Canten crepe dresses, $15, $16.50, $19.25.
Weel jersey dresses, $iO, $16.5,0, $22.50.
Taffeta dresses, $15, $16.50, $23.50, $25.
Fashion Says "Tweed Suits"
and it's said in terms of violet, strawberry, periwinkle blue, soft tans and grays. All of
the suits' are.made.en the simplest tailored lines arid some have skirts of checked material
with plain-color coats.
Especially pretty are the cape suits rt skirt, a vest and a cape te match. The capes
are lined in changeable silks which harmonize beautifully with the tweed, $25. (Sketched.)
Twe-piece tweed jacket suits, $16.50, $18 $20 te $37.60.
If Yeu Prefer Navy Blue
some beautiful suit's of Peiret twill and tri:etine have just arrived. Last season such
suits were almost double the prices of these. Materials are very, very fine, the suits are
absolutely plain, and the tailoring excellent. Seme of the jackets are lined with Canten
crepe, $25 te $55.
(Market), '
Women's Fabric Gloves
Moderately Priced and Geed
Practical indeed is the fabric glove, for it leeks well en the
hand, is easily freshened and gives satisfactory service.
SI a pair for eight-button length fabric gloves with spcarpeint
stitchingwljite, cafe nu lait, covert and pearl gray.
$1.25 a pair for cight.butten strap-wrist gloves in white, cafe
eu lait or covert; or twelve-butten length in white, black, walnut,
pearl' gray, covert or cafe au lait.
$1.50 a pair for white, cafe au lait, covert, biscuit, brown or
pearl gray.
(fentr.l)
Hand-Made
Blouses
With Filet Lace
$3.50
Sheer, silky white batiste,
put together entirely by hand.
The style pictured has a Peter
Pan cellar, much hand-drawn
work and filet lace edging.
Anether has a vest front and a
roll cellar.
(Market)
Applique Game
Table Sets, 85c
Art Needlework has just re
ceived some pretty five-piece
brldge sets of unbleached miifHn
..nnrntli V IlOXCIl lib out. "v
,.,-n te be finished with
Cerselettes, Girdles and
Corsets, $1 te $5
Cerselettes are the most recent invention in the corset world.
They combine the brassiere with a tight-fitting garment equipped
with garters which takes the- place of a mero heavily boned corset.
They are usually found te be of enough support feo slender figures
and every week they grew mere popular. New shipment just unpacked
contains six geed. styles at $1 te $8. Sizes 34 te 46.
Closed-Back Girdles, $3.50 te $5
Pretty pink ones practically topless nnd woll-adapted for dancing,
skating ana ether sport?.
Corsets for Modern Women, $1.50 te $3.50
Adera corsets at $1.60 arc short, lightly boned affairs that slender
grandmothers like almost as much as high school girls.
Finesse corsets; at $2 .have elastic tops and black boning.
Bicn Jolie girdles are of clastic and figured pink cotton at 3.50.
(Central)
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stitching and the applique or
patchwork designs are quite jelly.
Each set consists of a small table (
cover and four napkins.
Filet Lace Pillewi, $1.25
Fresh let of these "specials"
in lingerie pillows with ii.ututien
filet lace tops which have classical
figures.
New Linen Centerpieces
stamped for embroidery arc of
particularly fine quality at 85c
upward. Stamped tmen tewcia
with hemstitched ends arc 75c.
Vicuna Yarn, 28c Ball
Wanted shades In this bcaullful
vara arc offered at a third less
then the recent price. It can be
brushed up te leek like angora.
1 ounces in each ball.
(TblrU.ntb Street, Central)
Fringed Skirts for Spring-
And They Are
Here
The Down Stairs Fashion Stere is quick
te catch the newest fashion whisper you'll
net find fringed skirts, like these, in town at
the prices.
At $3.75
are smart new models of homespun tweeds in
Spring-like colorings blue, gray or brown
mixtures; fringed at the feet and around the
belt.
At $5.75
aie "wrap around" skirts of homespun tweed
in tan checks, trimmed with cloth buttons; also
plain tweed ekirts in tan, rose, Copenhagen
or Jade. AU of them fringed,
At $7.75'
are extra-bize pleated skirts of prunella cloth
in black and white, blue and tan, and brown and tan combinations.
, These are net fringed, (iUrket)
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Epenge .
(Better Known as Ratine)
has just arrived in plain colors
or bright hues or in BtrtKing
plaids, checks nnd Btripes.
Very fashionable for fringed
sports skirts or frocks. ,
.Plain colors, such. as honey
dew, buttercup, orange, "brown,
green, orchid, rose, navy, and
white, $1 a yard.
Fancy effects In browns,
.tans, grays, redo,' orange, black
and white, $1.50 a yard.
88 inches wide.
(Central)
Girls' Fresh
Gingham Dresses
$1
AU of plaid gingham In fresh
color combinations trimmed with
plain-color chambray. They're
made In several Ways and most
of them have sashes. Sizc3 C te
14 years.
Girls' White
Shirtwaists, $1, $2
SI waists are of white lawn
trimmed with pleated frills In tan
or Copenhagen. Sizes 8 te 14.
$2 waists, also of white lawn,
have Peter Pan cellars and cuffs
which arc edged with blue, brown
or pink checked gingham. The
waists arc pleated onto pointed
yekc3. Sizes 8 te 16 years.
Middy B?euses, $1
Of white jean with red cellars
in Peter Pan or sailor shape.
Sizes 8 te 14.
Separate Skirts
Kilted skirts of striped or
checked velour have buckled sus
penders and are in 8 te 14 year
sizes. $3.85.
Bex-pleated akirte arc in two
tone burelja cloth, brown and tan,
sizes 12 te 16, $4.50.
Pole Coats, $15
Brown or Copenhagen pole
coats are double breasted rind
have convertible cellnra. Half
lined. Sizes 8 te 16.
(Market)
2-Trouser Cheviot Suite, $25
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Oxford gray cheviot suits of precisely the right type for buneiwer.
Various patterns, with shadow stripes among them. Lewest price in years
for such suits.
2-Trouser Blue Serge Suits, $35
(All-Weel)
Mr,.iAari fn nvfni fiie merits of an all-wool suit of blue sercfe. made with ty
an extra pair of trousers. Coats are in 3-button conservative style, full lined.
Sizes 34 te 42 in regular sizes and also some suits te fit men who are taller1 J
or stouter than the average. , '
Winter Overcoats, $25
(All-Weel)
A geed buy for the man who has a weather eye en next year. These, !
coats are cut en the lines that will be just as geed then as they are new.
Materials are all-wool double-faced coating, some with plaid backs. All in v1
ulsterette type with convertible cellars, belts across the backs or all around. v ,
7 Styles in Men's Spring Oxfords
at $6.50
Four different styles in brogue oxfords and every one a geed one. In dark brown
and black.
A blucher oxford of black kidskin will appral te men looking for comfort.
Conservative oxfords with straight tips have low, bread heels and welted soles and
are in tan and black. ' -
Special at $5 Fer Men
straight tips and welted soles extra
Black or tan high shoes and oxfords with
geed at $5.
Beys' Shoes Special at $2.90
Geed knockabout shoes of durable tan leather in
straight lace or blucher style and wide tees. They
have welted selei and low heels; sizc3 10 te 1316.
(Gallery, Marhet)
Fer Larger Beys $3.50 and $4
Tan and black blucher and straight loco shoes
with welted soles are in size3 1 te 2. $3.50.
Round tee or English last ahecs with welted soles
are in sizes 2 H- te 0 at $4.
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A Dczen Celers in
French Veiling,
65c Yard
Plain colors nnd the pret
tiest combinations ready te
adorn Spring hats.
Plain black, brown, henna
and navy and combinations of
black-nnd-fuchsia, navy - and -henna,
black or taupe and Ce-
Senhagcn blue, brew n-and-enna,
erchld-and-plum and
ethers.
' (Ontrn!)
Men's Special Shirts
$1 $1.15 $1.45 $1.75 $2.50
our own better stock, hhirts that
Uncommonly geed materials such'
Shirts made te sell for mere or formerly priced hinher in
men will welcome because they arc cut plenty big and are sewn Well,
as men's wives approve. Fast colors, of course.
Printed percale, printed or woven madras, cheviot, silk-striped madras and artificial silk-ond-eetton
mixtures. Sizes 14 te 18 in the let, but net in each color or pattern.
(Gallery. Market)
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Shining Taffeta
Breakfast Coats
$8.75
It isn't se long ure that thee
wcre almost as much again!
They are of geed taffeta in
lovely shades tuiquoise blue,
rose color, purple, maize or light
blue.
They are trimmed with tiny
ruffles and have pockets.
(Central)
Children's Rompers
and Dresses New,
Inexpensive Kinds
Easy te keep the youngsters
fresh and clean and comfortable
when mothers can get little gar
ments se inexpensively priced as
these!
$1 for straight leg rompers in
blue, trimmed with white.
$1.10 for peg-top rompers of
plain or checked cottons.
51.23 and $1.50 for new cotton
dresses in many styles.
All m 2 te 6 year sizes.
(Central)
Hats Pretty Enough te Satisfy Any
Weman's Longing $5 and $8
Such a lovely galaxy of new hats rea dy for the week-end !
Saucy little hats in bright colors te smarten a dark costume; fetching new hats
te accompany new tweed suits; fluffy, feather-trimmed hats for afternoon and mere
formal wear. '
It is a most interesting collection ea ;h hat has a charm all its own.
A delightful little hat in per'winkle blue straw has a wee silk brim that glistens
through the soft gray ostrich feathers that wreathe it.
A piquant little close-fitting hats is of shiny cherry-red braid, effectively massed
with two-toned blossoms.
A fine black straw hat has its rolled b-im edged with yay wool braid and a perky
quill across the front te give it the dash it n ?eds.
Net One Over $8!
(Market)
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New Spring Pumps
at $5 and $7.25
It's the finest collection of moderately priced footwear that we have
had in year3. There arc plenty of the brogue oxfords which every
woman seems te be wearing, as well as street-weight pump?, built en
brogue lines with instep straps. All are of excellent leathers, carefully
cut and sewn, se that comfort and service are assured.
And what a nice thing te knew that geed shoes can once mere be
had for $5 !
Tan grained leather oxfords, $5.
Tan and black strap pumps, $5.
Tan pumps with two straps, $5.
Black oxfords with square tees and plain vamps, $5.
Black brogue oxfords with square teea, $5.
Five styles in street oxfords, $5.
Sports oxfords of smoked elkskin with contrasting saddle .strap
and rubber soles and heels, $7.25. (Sketched.)
Grained black leather oxfords with tips or plain vamps, S7.2e
Tan calfskin oxfords with plain vamps, $7.25.
Tan oxfords with square tees and perforation, $7.25.
Women's High Shoes. $3
Average half -price for women's tan leather laced shoes with
welted soles and medium heels, finished with rubber.
Alse for dull black leather shoes and for patent leather laced
shoes with welted soles and medium heels.
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Children's Shoes, Special, $2.90
Strongly made fchoel shoes of black dull leather and dark tan
leather. They have wide tees, geed soles and lace high. Sites
from small 6'te big 6.
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