:iq W.w . rLSOJV TELLS Of OLD-TIME DISHES 1 V feek-End Menus Irichutc ; iJany Old-Fashioned Recipes Alt Br MBS. M..A. WILSON rtOnAHF AND WESTCOTT, te Q their history of Philadelphia, stntc tlit lut N"vem',cr' 5838, the city -ouncllers ordered the removal of the ti market aheda, which occupied the middle of High street, and changed the ,im te Market street. Fer thle street lid Ien been called Market street be mum 0( the market which occupied the Miter of U. The market house was trinsferrcd te Sixteenth street, where new building was erected, the butch- : . forming the Western Market Cem- ' P Frem Mrs. Ann Powell, who was sev entccn years of age -in 1S0O. I have re ceived quite a bit of data concerning the marketing conditions of this period. Mrs Powell, the .veimieeHt daughter of i large family, helped her mother with the duties of the home, and she tells of wing te market with, her mother just Were the Lenten period, nnd hew the 1 botchers and farmers mftde a most at- . rrictlve display of uaine, fowl, fish, Seats, dressed In the city or nearby, l d Included beef, veal, mutton, perk, ' renlien. sausages and dishes made by At German nnd Dunkard housewives ' from' the byproducts of the pig. There were Toothsome head cheese, souse, 1 nlcklcd and spiced pigs' feet, which were called pettitees, liver pudding, bleed puddings nnd a variety ei smeKcu snu tage. ' 6tmday Menu Featuring Thee Meals en Sunday Iireakfast Canned Peaches Cereal nnd Cream Sausage Meat tonnes Cern Grtddle Cakes Sirup Watercress Coffee Dinner Vegetable Soup Spring Onions Itadlshes Baked Spare Ribs With Kraut Boiled Potatoes String Beans Cabbage Salad Rice Flumery Coffee Supper Bplced Pigs' Feet Head Cheese Creamed Potatoes Preserved Watermelon Rind Cherry Preserve Imperial Cake Cookies Tea The market basket will require for this menu: Canned peaches, three- 1 fourths pound of wiusnge meat, spring onions, radishes, turnips for soup, po tatoes, carrots for soup, string lwnns, 'bunch of iet herbs, cabbage, saur kraut, rice, breakfast cereal, comment, spare, ribs, bplced and cooked pigs' feet, head cheese and the usual weekly 'staples. , The sausage meat Is formed Inte flat round enkes, then dipped In flour and cooked brown in skillet. Cern Griddle Calies This is an early Colonial recipe. Place In a crock One and one-half cups of yellow , commfeJ. Pour ever the meal four cups of boil ing water and cover and let stand until eoel. About 0 o'clock crumble one cake of compressed yeast In a cub nnd fill the cup with water, tempered te 80 degrees Fahrenheit. Add te the comment In the crock, with Tiee tabtcspoeni of sugar, Ttce tablespoons of melted and cooled shortening, Txce teaspoons of salt. Whip up hnnl te blend and add suf ficient flour te form a very thick batter that will just drop off the spoen: cover and set away in a cool place te rise until morning. In the morning ndd sufficient warm water te form a batter that will pour as for the usual griddle cake, adding Ttce tablespoons of sirup, and bake en a het griddle. If any of the batter Is left ever It can be -terfd in a cool place nnd used the next morning. Itlce Flummery Wah one-fourth cup of rice in plenty of water, place In a saucepan and ndd 7' ice and one-half cups of boiling water. Cook until the rice is tender and the water is absorbed, new add Four tablespoons of sugar, Tire tablespoons of butter. Pinch of nutmeg. Mix and rub through a fine sieve, J'lace in a baking dish and pour ever the prepared rice. Place in small bowl Tice cups of milk. Ri't tablespoons of sugar. Tire tablespoons of melted butter, Yolks of three eggs. One teaspoon of vanilla. Heat with eggbcater te blend thor oughly ; new pour ever the prepared rlee in the baking dish. Hnke in n slew eyn for fifty minutes nnd then use the whites of the eggs for a meringue. Imperial Cake Place in a bowl One and Uce-thirds cups of poxo pexo poxe isred tvaar. Tice-thirds cup of melted butter, trcara and ndd Yolks of four eggs, fiew add Three and one-half cups of flour, four teaspoons of baking powder, One-half teaspoon of salt, One teaspoon of nutmeg, Orated rind of one-half lemon, Juice of one lemon, One cup of milk, Beat hard te blend then fold in Three-quarters cup of currants, One-half cup of chopped citron, One cup of chopped nuts, The stiffly beaten whites of three eggs. Turn lu a well-greabinl and leured pan, spreading a little higher pn tn S,iei) U)an jn t()e center rjake in a moderate even for fifty-live miu "M. loe with icing prepared as fol fel fol 'ewa: Place in a saucepan: One and tiee-thirds cups of sugar, tice-thirds cup of tcatcr, Btir te dissolve the sugar and add one-half teaspoon of cream of tartar. Cook until the sirup shows 235 de grees tahrenbclt en candy thermometer, wieii pour in n fine stream en the stiffly beaten egg eft out of the cake for this r,pes!i. 8I'reai leing en cake and nut" iMMy wltb chenucd vm$rvrst TCVV..,iji.i' 7.. yf "'Vavt jMiJftMj' -;; juv mawwm. WW' Lr wpipnr;,. y SgfBlfianfPSB ktamMmim A Real "Bebby" ni,9"ei "C.1.'10 "rhl woman constables In Offl?JJ,lls,H.I'0,m ekley, of Teledo. with iI,,uc,k ey " ,lcm,an llulc ' ih.V .. lbci1 ,mlr nni1 galoshes, declares mat It is great fun te be a constable. I 14VHHpHHBHHMHiBH FRESHSHAD DAILY RUMP STEAK, 16clb Mitchell. Market, Inc. ' . UrUvurr At, Organ plays at 9, 11 and 4:45 Chime at Noen ine WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S WEATffiR Fair A 7 .Or . I se ivew anrtne uoeas Wanamaker's Are First Aids Down Stairs te Optimism Stere Cape Dresses and Sports Frecks of Tweed and Jersey Are the Springtime Nete $22.80 )A $20 $16.50 600 Pair of Women's Pumps and Oxfords, Special $4.25 The very styles that women want immediately all are ex ceedingly smart nnd nrc en the proper lines te wear with new tweed suits and sports coats. Four different kinds and each one splendid: one-strap black pumps with straignt tips; two-strap dark brown pumps with perforations indicating a saddle strap and straight tip; black oxfords with square tees and rubber heels; . dark brown oxfords with indicated wing tips. All are of street weight with welted soles and medium heels. Girls' Scheel Shoes $2,90 Pair Substantial everyday shoes of black or brown leather with serviceable soles. They lace high and are in sizes C te 2. (Chestnut) Jm Frecks' with little shoulder capes te match arc wonderfully pic turesque and youthful. Delightful for slender young women. They're in homespun tweeds in soft colorings and in Peiret twill in navy blue. $10 te $39. The cape frock, sketched, is of navy Peiret twill with a pleated skirt arid a crepe de chine bedice in Copenhagen or red. The cellar of the cape matches the silk bodice. $22.50. Jersey Dresses Start1 at $6 for a straight-line model with a Peter Pan cellar. It is in Copen hagen, henna and tan. Anether frock, trimmed with fageting, la $10. New sports frocks in apple green or sand have threw scarfs or bands of white stitching. $20. - A jersey dress for elder Women is made with 'loose embroidered panels en the skirt. In henna, black, navy and brown. $16.50. A Half -Dezen Medels in New Tricelette Dresses, $16.50 Seme have embroidered panels en the skirts and embroidered sleeves. (Sketched.) Others show sprays of embroidery done in heavy threads, ending in a flower of tricelette en the bodice or the skirt. (Sketched.) Several are cut en straight, simple lines. All are in women's sizes 36 te 48, and are cut in becoming modes with just the right touch of dignity. In henna, navy and black. Peiret Twill Dresses, $10 Excellent material, in navy or brown, is used in this dress, which has a panel and puffed sleeves of crepe de chine in tan, Copenhagen, jade, henna and canna. (Market) Gingham Trims New Undermuslins ! Made of soft white batiste, bound with gingham in tiny pin checks of lavender or blue there are dainty sets of bloomers and vests. The bloomers are really step-in drawers. Vests $1. Bleemers $1. I'F'f (Central) Women's Twe-Piece Pajamas, $2' Crepe pajamas are in pink or white and need no ironing. The tops are slip-ever style, prettily finished with decorative hem stitching and hand-made French knots in color. (Central) mm iffi I, J Tweeds Lead the Ceat World te Spring yM m i t 'IMF 2 JK m ffl N $25 V' Decidedly tie lime for Spring' Suits The smartest, prettiest coats of many a seasenl t3e every one accords them first place. The mannish plain slit-back coats are very desirable and these with inverted pleats and belts are becoming, tee. They are se Springlike, se pretty in their various colorful mix tures that they seem far away from all things Wintry. Dark and light tweeds, seme beautifully soft and misty, ethers well defined. Pebble tweeds, rough tweeds and herringbone tweeds in tones of tan, gray, green, blue, even flashes of red here and there. $25 te $45. One at $25 is sketched. Light Pole Coats $11.25, $16.50 and $23.50 Mostly in the agreeable camel's-hair tan, they are cut in approved sports styles that make almost every one leek a little younger. The one that is sketched at $23.50 has a full back and small pockets within the large patch pockets. Capes and Wraps at $25 Of serge and velour in navy, tan and Sorrento. plain or in combination. Capes will be greatly worn and some lovely things of suede velour, twill cord, serge nnd tricetine, beauti $23.50 fullJ' lmcd' arc only $27-&0 and $29. ' (Market) ss:&y Neckwear Notes for Spring A most interesting gathering of vestees nnd cellar sets is ready! Vestees are of organdie or pique trimmed with gingham, of linen nr rntirte. "F!vir sn mrv urmcnnl touches will be noticed. The one sketched is $1.50. Others equally smart are $1 te $6.50. Ging ham or linen cellar sets in many styles arc 50c te $5.25. Many have Peter Pan cellars. (Centrnl) Sturdy Unbleached Drill Suits for Small Beys $1.50 and $2 These geed-looking little suit3 are in button-en styles for boys of 2 te 6 years. They have braided cellars nnd cuffs and one has a bright red tie. Other suits that mothers will want their young sons te wear are of colored cottons, some with white waists. $1.50 and $2. 2 te 6 year sizes. (Central) Yeung Men's All-Weel Suits, $20 Medium-weight suits that are comfortable for immediate wear and will be equally geed all through the Spring. They are of all-wool cheviets in gray and brown mixtures. All are made with single-breasted coats, many are half lined. Sizes 34 te 42. All-Weel Cheviot Suite With Twe Pair Trousers, $25 All-Weel Blue Serge Suite With Twe Pair Trousers, $35 A 11-Weel Overcoats, $25, $30 Mostly of the double-faced materials that all men like ; some have contrasting plaids en the inside. Belts across the back or all around. Fterlv spaseti nrirpa wnr considerably higher. Separate Trousers, $4.50 te $7.50 Surely 125 different patterns, se you can see that it ought net te be difficult te match up the extra cdat and vest you've been wanting te wear. Fancy cheviets, cassi meres and worsteds all-wool. Men's Percale Shirts $1.15 It's like old times te be able te get well-cut Wanamaker shirts, cut en the proper dimensions, for $1.15. Wanamaker shirts have first-grade buttons, tee, which means something te the man who sends his shirts te the laundry every week. These have soft cuffs and are in striped patterns plenty of black-and-white. Neckties, 25c Plain colors and figured ties in this collection of open-end four-in-hand ties silk mixtures in a great variety. Men's Athletic Union Suits, 85c Splendid value! They are made of self-striped white madras with .knitted waist bands. Most certainly comfortable! Men's Half Hese 12Y2C a Pair Black and cordovan half hose of closely knitted cotton are excellent value. Full-Fashioned Half Hese Special, 35c a Pair (3 Pair for $1 ) Well reinforced, as well as full fashioned, these fine black mercerized cotton half hose recommend themselves te discriminating men. They are seconds, but the imperfections are slight and will net affect their wear. Artificial Silk Half Hese Special, 40c a Pair Very durable and well liked by many men are these half hose of artificial silk plated ever strong cotton. Black, cordovan and navy. Men's Oxfords in Three Geed Styles Special, $4.50 Geed solid soles that a man can tramp en ; geed-looking uppers of which a man can be proud ! Ne need for any man te wear that down-at-heels leek when oxfords like these mean less than a five-dollar bill. Reliable leather in cordovan color is made into oxfords with full wing tips applied back quarters, many perforations and rubber heels. ' Mahogany leather oxfords en English last have straight tins. Brown kidskin oxfords with rounded tees combine comfort with geed appear ance. All three have welted soles outlined with white stitching. (Galler.r. Market) Spring Veiling 65c a Yard An interesting new square mesh is a pleasant diversion for Spring. Black, navy blue and brown. (Central) Fer Busy Fingers some pretty unbleached muslin aprons that fellow the Pelly 1'rim in style. These are all cut out ready te sew up and have pretty colored appliqued designs te be put en. 75c. Nice for a hope chest or te give a young house wife! Alse attractive breakfast s"ets of unbleached muslin at 65c. Each set consists of a 36-inch cover with four napkins, te be done in cress and outline stitch very effective! (Central) Beys' Heavy Black Stockings, 25c Best we've seen at this price in many a day. Thev are of heavy-ribbed two-thread cotton, fast black, with feet se ttrenglv reinforced that tees will have a hard time forcing themselves through. In sizes 7 te 9. The same stockings in sizes 9Vi te 11 Vs, COc pair. (Central) . Delightful New Things Are Here for Women and Yeung Women In color, the tweeds are the loveliest we have ever seen. Lilac, crushed strawberry, mist, bobolink tan and exquisite blues are some of the charming tints te be had this season. Jackets are belted or plain and prettily lined with silk. $20, $25 te $37.50. If you prefer navy blue there are many beautiful tailored suits of Peiret twill and tricetine. Ma terials are finer thnn they have uecn in many seasons. $25 te $55. (Market) Checks and Plain Celers in Bungalow Aprons at $1.50 Crisp new gingham aprons de service for dresses. They cover all ever and have belts. Of cham- brny in blue, pink, green and lavunucr anu gingnam in emu cneCKn '.il ninny reiura; kiuvii- ami-brewn, red-and-black, pink- und-blue, etc (teuui) A New Kiltie With a Cape, $5. 75 The dearest little frock imaginable for a little girl a real "Little Red Riding Heed" dress! It is of brightest red or rose-rust flannel. The kilted skirt has little buckled suspenders ever the shoulders and the wee shoulder cape fastens under the chin with a buckle. In sizes for girls of 8 te 14. Separate capes of the same material and colors nrc in 6 te 14 year sizes ,at $3. Plaid kiltie skirts, with suspenders, arc $3.85; sizes 8 te 14. The Modern Girl Wears Knickers New knickerbockers nre of black-and-white or brown-and-tan checked velour or of homespun tweed in soft Shades of green or tan. Sizes 12, 14 and 1G years at $8.50. Tailored skirts te match the checked velour knickers are $5.75. Plain-color skirts of homespun tweed in rose or tan arc $6.75. Cotten Crept Dresses in Charming Celers Simule slips for little girls of 6 te 10. The only trimming is a facing of contrasting color en the sleeves and across the square neck where a flower is appliqued with hand-embroidery. Imagine a gray frock banded with japonica pink, sky blue with misty gray, cinnamon with apricot. $5. Other serviceable tub frocks of gingham at $1 te $5.50. Spring Taffetas Arrive for Juniors Very frilly and ruffly dresses, as youthful as you please. Crepes de chine and Canten crepe.? join them in Spring nrray. Sizes 8 te 14 at $11.25 te $22.50. Sizes 12 te 1G at $13.50 te $25. O $5.75 $8.50 Pin Checked Gingham Waists $2 Ever se pretty and frcehl In red, pink or blue checks with white pique Peter Pan cellars and rib bon lacers. -Sizes 8 te 10 years. White lawn waist3 for girls arc $1 te S3. (MarUt) French Epenge, $1 or ratine is in gay hues ready for the new fringed sports skirts and frocks. Honeydew, orchid, buttercup, orange, brown, green, rose, navy and white. 38 inches wide. Checked and striped, $1.50 a yara. (Central) v A W4 $s Hats That Sing the Spring, $5 and $8 They make one almost hear the merry chirp of robin-redbreast and see the tender green of new leaves. Nothing quite like a new hat te revive a woman's drooping spirits nnd muke life take en a brighter hue. Foolish te wait until Easter when the wonderful buoy ancy of a new outlook can be obtained new! . T)1? nU-inclusive range of colors in all their tints and shades; tha sprightly air of newness in the shapes; the delightful trimmings in great variety and, above all, the beceniingness of the new Spring hats at $5 and $8 need but a woman's glance for appreciation. (Market) Special Corsets for Heavy Figures $2, $4 $2 for a Wanamaker Special Corset of heavv pink ceutil with double re-infercing across the abdomen nnd elastic inserts in the top. This corset is heavily boned throughout and has a bread front steel. Sizes 27 te 30. i S,4.,for n,sPecla.1 Nlme Corset of white or pink ceutil, deuble boned throughout. It has the self-reducing bands across the front and hooks below. A scientiticallv desimpd cei-xi-t for fcnnv,, f,m,.. .. ..,, i.juicj, Sizes 25 te 36. (Centrel) Central Aisle Opportunities Women Want These Gleve at $1.50 These $M gloves come in one-clasp style, both in tan or brown enpeskin and real gray mocha. Either eutseam or pique sewn, some with embroid ered backs. Extra-Geed Vetts Are 35c (3 for $1) Women will appreciate the very geed quality of these white ribbed lisle vests. Bodice top style in regular or extra sizes. All are first quality. Seme HaU Have Gay Flowers at $3.85 Hats of bright blue or lavender straw have brims of black horsehair braid and, as a crowning touch, a mass of bright flowers. Others are darker in hue, but lightened by a touch of color. Wide cheesing. Sale of Nightgowns, 75c Just in! Pink or white batiste nightgowns trimmed wjth pink or blue stitching and French knots. Cut leng.and full. Unusually pretty at 75c. Sateen Bleemers, 75c Pink or white ones, ruffle trimmed and finished with hemstitching in colors. Hand-Made Blouses, $2.45 Batiste blouses in Peter Pan, Tuxedo and roll roll cellar styles, daintily trimmed with handwork and with every seam hand sewn. Jewelry Novelties, 18c te $1 Earrings arc the. one thing Fashion most insist ently demands, and many are the answering styles. Heep and pendant kinds have many individual variations, but arc particularly pretty in imitation jade, jet or pearl. 18c te $1. vni novelties atOc"3 8,mrkIC "" Interestln New Corsets at $2 and $2.50 iCers,()t9, are no ,enBer burdensome "strait jackets," but may be made of many pretty ma terials and with extremely slight boning. These of nink mercerizpil hmmwin .. --N and finished with wide bands of elastic. Slender or M average ngures will find them extremely com. fertablc and practical. "... t it. 'r - " .ui L.cnuii or veuing. jee Am Yard lengths in many wanted colors, mostly in ' lOtll Street AU e tmnnrhimKa Stamped Piaue Dresses. KOr A tiny touch of hand embroidery, and UheMJfta itAiinr lcirvlf a line n ... J...l ml. a -t "M of white pique nre practically made up except tet V.iu w..u. u.uvijr IIU llitnillltg lUUtima. 53. aiw4, t'M' .intern rX ftl H i ,i n vl V sm !." f. M : j J htf UJ asy -''&! wa i i r- "it. , H4 -M j 4 1W 4fi m tH. m years. wzwma
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