Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 27, 1922, Final, Page 11, Image 11

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That Are Nice te Knew of During Lent
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fomerrow h Shreve Tuesday, Which Marks the Coming of
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MaLentcn season, eatlnr liberally of
vegetables, whole-wheat bread
Efttlwi eup. and ntetalnln from
SndieT. everrlch pastries nnd des-
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Place In a saucepan four tnblcspoenii
0f bicen or ham drippings, odd
01 Six tablespoons of rice.
til nicely Drewiicu , iiuw nuu
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ifcrtwe hours; new remove the fa wet
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Shrimp Jnmbalaya
Place in n skillet
feir aMPen lflcen or "am
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i ind 1 cook slowly and ns the onions be-
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tyeur lablesjoeni of flour.
Blend the flour well with the onions.
1 One teaspoon of thyme,
B of bay leaf,
Bit of garlic,
Three toempaoni a vneppca part'
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Simmer slowly for few minutes; new
One teaspoon of chili powder,
Tke oHef of thick tomato pulp,
One-half cup of trashed rice,
Three cups of &eiffMi; teafer.
Plmmer slowly nnd cook until the rice
it tender, stlrltiR frequently te prevent
Bcercninu; new auu
Tire smalt
shrimn.
first washing the shrimp well under
the cold running water. Season and
serve.
Cheese antl Onion Croquettes
Place in n enucepan
One cup of milk,
Dring te a bell, and add
Ome and one-half cups of bread
crumbs, .
Stir te soften; new add
Twe onions, grated.
One teaspoon of salt,
One teaspoon of paprika,
Three-quarters cup of grated cheese,
Mix nnd form in croquettes or cut
letR, dip in flour and then in egg nnd
milk, then roll In fine crumbs; fry n
golden brown in smoking het fat. Serve
with chcese sauce.
Vienna Lenten Leaf
Place through the feed chopper
Four onions.
One faggot of soup herbs,
One cup of nuts.
Four ranches of celery,
Four branches of parstey,
Four ounces of beef suet,
Plnce In a bowl and add
iTire cups of breadcrumbs, '
Twe cups of cooked oatmeal,
Twe well-beaten eggs.
Twe teaspoons of salt,
One teaspoon of pepper,
IJit of bay leaf.
One and one-half cups of thick cream
sauce,
One teaspoon of thyme'
Mix well and turn in a well-greased
leaf-shape pan, smoothing the mixture
down well; new sprinkle a little corn cern
iucbI en the top and bake for one hour
in a slew even. Serve with parsley or
cheese snuce.
Peas anil Cheese Pudding
Wash one-half pound of dried peat
mid soak ever night In plenty of cold
water; in morning cover with cold
water and cook until tender; new mash
through n sleve and add
Salt and proper te taste, '
Twe cups of breadcrumbs,
Five grated onions,
Four tablcspoenf of finely
parsley.
One teaspoon of thyme,
Twe teaspoons of salt.
One teaspoon of pepper.
minced
One-half cup of bacon or ham drip
pings, One cup of grated cheese.
Kcat te mix nnd then turn In a well
greased baking dish and bake in n Blow Blew Blow
even for one hour. Serve with tomnte
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"And derit forget
CHOCOPICS
Needless advice, for what
youngster would forget
Choce-pics? That's thq tid
bit loved by all.
The luscious, velvety slice
bf pure ice cream nestling in
its coating of rich chocolate
and wrapped in glittering foil
is the perfect dessert '- the
ideal refreshment for guests
the delightful dainty when
the appetite craves for some
thing geed.
Yeu can never imagine
hew exquisite Choce-pics
s. taste until you try them.
Something new healthful,
tee; atid-bit rare, beyond
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The Miracle en Your Table
this is National Canned Goods Week andPrune Week. Seme few folks fail
te realize what a blessing te mankind the canning industry is. In olden time, the
Burplus of a plentiful season was necessarily wasted, but. today, the many feeds
from Mether Nature's fount of plenty can be packed where grown, at the height of
the season, in hermetically sealed cans, and. thus saved for us, se that we may
enjoy them in the long winter months, as fresh and sweet and nourishing as the
day they were picked.
We are giving below a list of unusual values in Canned Feeds, proving
once again that "it coats less te live when ueu deal at an Asce Stere."
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Eft25eRed Alaska Salmen ? 21c can
yL The very choicest Red Alaska Salmen packed. Full size tall -4r
can delightful served plain or In croquettes or salads.
Btt Pink Salmen
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Aifie MucBrsnl
Atee Spaghetti
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Rich t'rtamy Chcei
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Calif. Hardlnei .
qmV.t. Tuna Flih
lb 35e
...can lSVfce
. .blgr can lie
.can 10c, 15c
Codfish p 7c
Aixe
Threaded
4r Thoroughly deslccatrd nnd free of
benrn ready te mix with your mashed
potatoes, meld Inte eaUes and fry.
Choice Sardines3eF;:r;:ri0c
Sold regularly at Be can. Tour
choice of either oil or naitard
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Aies Deneleii Cedflah brick lOe
KeTa Scotia Barrinc..- knnch 20e
Fredi Bloater each lle
Warway MakTl each 5b. 7c. IHe
Campbell'l Seupt j Tomate ( can 1QC
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Aice .Bread Orambi pk 100
Aice Cracker Meal .pk lOe
f8ec. Gorten's Codfish Cakes tc0ut 15c
Juat meld Inte calces and fry. A Lenten special
you -will de well te take advantage of.
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Twelve big fresh eggs in every tarten.
of the new-laid eggs.
The very finest
Strictly Fresh Eggs 3trc
A remarkably low price for fresh eggs. JV
Quality Canned Feeds at Economy Prices
Aice Sifted Peai caa 19c, dot $2.25
Aice Extra Sifted Peat. . " 25c,
Aice Maiae Cen " 15c,
Teddy Bear Cera. ...... " 10c,
Teader Lima Beaat " ISc,
Aiparagus Tipi " 35c,
Slictd Pineapple " 22c,
Califeraia Peachei . .big " 23c,
Oregea Plnai big M 25c,
California Cherries . . .big " 35c,
" 2.85
" 1.75
" 1.15
" 1.75
" 4.10
" 2.60
" 2.70
M 2.90
14 4.10
Garden Spinach can 20c, dez $2.35
Sweet Succetath " 13c,
Freih Tomatoes " He,
String Beans " 12c
California Aiparagm. ..." 20c
Sliced Pineapple... 11-or " 16c,
K Calif. Peachei. .big " 29c,
Calif. Bartlett Petri, .bif " 33c,
Minced Corned Beef, Mb " 8c,
Sugar Beeti big " 14c,
1.50
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1.40
2.35
1.90
3.40
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Victer Bread
CAKE SPECIALS
Fresh from the National Biscuit Ce. Orens
Lemen Puffs, lb 27c
A nevr cake that Is bound te make a hit by
Its dellcleusness. Try them !
Fig Newtons, lb 18c
Dainty little cakes with a center at minced
figs. M-m-m t
Victer
Bread oaf
Give the children plenty of this
geed, bedy-buildinsr bread particu
larly during these days of suddenly
changing weather, when se much sickness is about.
Victer Raisin Bread ,oaf 10c
12c 17
With California Seedless Raisins.
lb
Calif. Sun&weet
Prunes
The quality is the same, the only differ
ence being in the size of the fruit. Eat lets
of Prunes they're a very healthful feed.
Our Prunes are very meaty and have a fine
flavor. Frem the sun-kissed groves of
California.
Asce Coffee
lb
A rich, rare aroma and most
delicious flavor. A mighty fine
coffee.
Asce , tall
Etbd. Milk can
"Pur aa the morning dew."
9c
Butter 45c
When yeit taste this exquisite
butter, you'll linew why we're
proud of It,
Richland Butter lb 42c
Pure creamery prints.
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li -lb pkg 23c; lb pkg 45c
rive quality blends:
Orange Pekoe India Caylan
Old Country Style
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Aice Table Muatard, Big Jar, 9c i Princess Table Mustard, tumbler 5c
Htg. price lae tne very cneiceni mum n.ua-
tard packed. Wonderful en cold meats.
Iter, prlce Tc. Big- alue; splendid flavor.
Cell Stal noeT 5-lk Ug 37c
Htiis lk4 Blast 3 cant 25c
HBf Grevra Seap Btisi lb 8c
Calif. Um lb 12c
StidUii Rsiiiai pkg 20c
IiilCaraM.al lb 2c
Aica Bak. fevrdtr caa 5c, Sc
Bin Values in Quality Candies
Hard Mind Candies lb 23c
Pttnnt Brittle lb 25c
Aica Criam Mint lb 25c
Chec. Covered Mints lb 37c
60c Quality Au't Ckecelitei, lb 37c
Ckec. Crcaas Efti cacb 4c
Deable-Tip Malceti.
Beit Candles
Aice Atamenia , , , .
Aice Bluing
P. 4 C. Nip. Seap. ,
big box 4:c
dez 12c
bet 9c
,....bet 7c
cake 5Vic
Yenngi Seap Ckips pkg 9c
20-Mule Team Borax lb pkg 14c
Meat Specials for Tuesday
In All Our 205 Sanitary Meat Markets
Milk-Fed Country Veal
Cutlets lb 48c
Lein Chops lb 38c
Rib Chops
Lein Roast lb 35c
Rump Roast lb 28c
lb 32c
Beef Liver lb 10c Fresh Tripe lb 14c
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An AU-Weel Suit
Made te Your Own
Measure, Sir. for $35
All-Weel Cheviot
All-Weel Cassimeret
AU-Weel Blue Serge
All-Weel Blue Flannels
Forty-five different patterns for you te cheese from and all in new Spring mate
rials. It's a fine time te bloom out in a Spring suit, made te your individual measure
ments at no greater outlay than a ready-te-wear suit necessitates.
We will make a fashionable Spring suit, single breasted and en the right lines of
the moment and we guarantee that it will fit. It will be a suit worth having and a suit
te be proud of.
And the price is only 35.
(Gallery, Market)
New Spring Camisoles
$1 and $1.50
They're of pink or white satin
and crepe de chine with very lacy
tops or simple bands of Geor
gette. Seme have blue ribbon
shoulder straps.
(Central)
Five Ceet!
Capes-
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Central Aisle
Bright Weel
Flowers Grace
Hats at $3.85
Whether the hats themselves
be of straw, silk or a combination
of the two, these gay wool flowers
are always a smart touch!
Other hats of gresijrain ribbon,
fashioned in braided rope effect
or in ether pretty stvle3, are like
wise low priced at $3.85.
Fabric Gloves in Lenger
Lengths, $1 te $1.50
White, champagne, mede and
brown in eitrht. twelve and sixteen
button lengths, priced according i
te length.
Women's Bleemers
50c and 75c
Pink block crepe or pink and
white batiste, 50c.
Pink or white serpentine crepe
or black sateen, 7Cc.
Nightgowns, 85c and $1
Mere than a third under price
for these extremely geed night
gowns of striped flannelet, new
85e.
SI for nightgowns of white
nainsoek with initials embroid
ered in Old English style.
Petticoats Have Jersey
Tops at 85c
Black and wanted colors in
well-made petticoats with cotton
jersey tops and tucked sateen
flounces.
The Graceful
Wraps of Spring
Mere poetry of line and motion ia
caught in a cape than in any ether ar
ticle of apparel. This Spring brings
many capes. Women who appreciate
their becomingness are welcoming and
wearing them new.
$25 te $42.50
arc the prices and thcre is a stepping
stone every few dollars of thenvay.
Plain, long, full capes; capes with
shorter ever-capes; capes with long
fringe, such as the one sketched; capes
that arc really coats with very full
backs; shorter wrap-capes for evening
eh. all the capes are here!
Materials are lovely suede velour,
very fine belivias, veleurs, serges and se
en and linings are in keeping. Many
of the capes are warm enough te be
thoroughly protective during the cold
windy days of March.
Tan and navy lead the colors, but the
ether shades of blue and brown are in
pleasing variety.
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Clearaway of Winter Coats
$10 te $25 $50
Many are actually less than half their original prices and
most of the $10 te $25 coats are without fur and can be worn for
Spring coats. Seme at $25 have nutria cellars'. The wraps
nnd coats at $50 almost all show luxurious cellars of fur. At
these low prices they represent worth-while investments.
(Market)
Eyelet
Embroidery
Trims This
Heuse Dress
$3
Ever se pretty and quite nice
enough te wear almost any
where in Summertime. It is of
checked gingham in blue,
brown, green, pink, lavender
and black with ecru eyelet em
broidery trimming the cellar,
cuffs, vestee and pocket tops.
Billie Burke Heuse
Frecks, $2
Particularly neat and re
freshing are the Billies Burke
frocks of striped gingham In
blue, pink, lavender nnd green.
They have shoulder yokes and
are trimmed with plain color.
(Central)
A Great Many Women Are
Praising Cerselettes
Cerselettes represent a new idea in cersetry. They are a combi
nation of brassiere and elastic girdle and very comfortable and satis
factory they have proven te be.
They are made with deep elastic inserts at the sides, a straight
front and four hose supporters at $2, $3 and $3.50.
A lighter model with elastic in the waistband is $1.50 and $2.
iJlain pink jean, silk-striped poplin and vaiieus breches arc the J
materials used.
Sizes 34 te AG bust measure.
(Central)
Short Dresses for
Baby, 60c
Sweet little frocks of soft white
nainsoek, in bishop style, arc
edged with lace. They have deep
hems, tee. Sizes 6 months te 'J
years.
(Ontrnl)
Sturdy Rompers, $1
Beys' rompers, open at the
knees, are of cadet blue gingham
trimmed with vhite. Little girls
can wear them, tee, but they are
Cbpecially nice for boys. Sizes
2 te G years.
(Central)
Big Beys' Shoes
Special $2.75
Geed black English la.st
shoes with heavy soles that
will stand the hard wear
that a boy gives them. Sizes
1 te 51 -.
(finllerj-, MurUet)
Women's
Nightgowns With
Pink or Blue
Feather Stitching
85c
The material is soft white
nainsoek und the feather
stitching matches the hhirring
in the front. It's a slip-ever
style.
(Ontral)
New Middies Have Red
""Peter Pan Cellars $ 1
The vogue for Peter Pan cellars is ex
tending te middies no .v. This one of
geed white galatea has bright red trim
mings. 8 te 16 year sizes.
Pretty Pleated Skirts $4.50
The kind daughter has been talking
about te wear with her sweater. This
is a geed all-wool material in two-tone
combination of brown and tan. 28 te
l til inch lengths.
Navy Blue Coats
Lowered te $12
A sports model of smooth finish ve
lour has inverted pleats in back, a
stitched cellar, raglan sleeves, big patch
pockets, a narrow belt and is lined
throughout. Keally a Wintcr-wcight
coat, it can be worn for a geel while
yet and then put by for next year. 14
and 16 year sizes.
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