WfMwW'iMfrir Vjl 'pPfm:' ' jyw w EVENING PtTbEIeAdGER-PHIII fc -M mw f f .. ----- ..- - i a i MMwas iM swaiajajMMaaMiMMaaMMMjMr k y$ vai v, wf A 12 f'- i : tMMrs. Wilsen Suggests ' Menus for Sundau nty.i !. rr .! ei...tj n !, yV 4.....4, .v "- p Morning, Before the Vege tables Have a Chance te Spoil U' te n II TV n ii HP ft By MRS. M. A. WILSON 9vrleM, toil, bv Mrs. .V. A. IVIIsen. XU rfehu rfscrt'fii MAUKETINO th week should be an ensv tnk for tlic housewife, nt fruit nml vegetables of every variety arc nbumlnnt nnd reasonably priced. Market enrly nnd mnkc jour selection before the bent enures the feed te dry and lee its fresh nnpenrnnce : nnd tlicp place in the refrigerator Jiit ni yoen as the feed reaches the home. Many cemplnlntx come at tills senen con cerning the teugliiiPi of the beans, eern nnd ether ecetnbles. This in due te the faet that these feeds nre permitted te Wilt, then are freshened bv senklns In water: this will make the eune ' and tender variety as touch an though thev were left en the vine te mature. Just a little meat and plenty of ' both fresh eetnbles and fruits should be the rule for marketing this week. I hne some unusual recipes, that will .lend bplee te the menu. SuiTgesthe Menu for Three Meals en Sundny Sunday Itrcakfast Cantaloupe Fried Tomatoes With Bacen An Gratln Potatoes Drep lilscult Coffee Dinner Chilled Cantaloupe Radishes Garden Onions Pet Roasted Steak With Onion Gravy Potatoes Succotash Bean Salad Lemen Curd TIe Ceffes Supper Cheese Custard Baked in Tomatoes Bean and Petate Snlnd Johnny Cake Caramel Custard Stewed Fruit Sauce Cookies Tea Drep Biscuit Grenie n baking sheet nnd place In cool place; new plnee in a mixing bowl Three cups of flour, One teaspoon of salt. Three level tablespoons of lading peicdcr, Twe tablespoon of sugar. Sift te mix, nnd rub Inte the flour six tablespoons of shortening, nnd ufc one and ene-iiunrter cups of milk te form 41 stiff dough that can be worked with a spoon. Drep in little piles from the spoon, keeping eaeh biscuit about two inches from the ether nnd bnke In het een for fifteen minutes. Serve in napkin te keep wnrm. Lemen Curd Pie Line the deep pie plate with plain pastry, nnd thin place n strip about one incli w Ide about the edge te re enforce the edge. Plnce In saucepan. One and one-quarter cups of tcatcr. One eup of sugar, Four tablespoons of cornstarch. Stir te illssnlp the sugar nnd starch and bring te boil. Cook for two min utes ; new udd Onchalf cup of bread crumbs, Juice of tiee lemons. Orated rind of one lemon, Three tahli spoons of butter, Yolks of three eggs. Bent up hard te blend and return te the fire and cook for three minutes; turn in the prepared pie plnte and bnke in slew ien for tuentj-fne minutes. Whip up the whites of thp eggs until stiff and add one-half tup of sugar, beating the sugar In well; pile en the pie, and phue In even te brown well. Cheese Custard Halm In Tomatoes Select n large tomato for each per son, and c.irefully scoop out the center, taking care net te break the skin ; turn tne tomato upsiue down en cloth te i drain. I I'laee In mixing bowl l One and one-half cups of thick iream sauce. Three-quwtcri eup of grated cheese, Ttee ireU-hrntcii eggs. One teaspoon of talt. One-half tiaspean of irhlte pepper, One tinspoen of am ted onion. Tire tablespoons of finely chopped parsley. Mix weit and use te fill the prepared tomatoes; then sprinkle with grated cheesp. ,tnd bnke in moderate even for thlrtv minutes Add one-half cup of boiling water te the dish In which the totmatees are placed te bake. This will present the fkln from bursting Caramel Custard With Stewed Fruit Sauce Place in eup one nnd one. half level table-poens of gelatin ; add one-half eup of cold water, utid set aside for twenty minutes. One and one-half cups of breicn rugar, i One and one-half cups of milk, I Four leicl tablespoons of cornstarch. I Stir te dissolve nnd bring te a bell Cook slewh for fm minutes, then add I the prepared gelatin I One teaspoon of tanllla, One teaspoon of maple ,iaverlng and pelks of tiee eggs. Beat well, bring te boiling point; cook for two minutes. Hiiiep custard cops with cold water, and turn In the pudding, cool and chill. Stew fruit and sweeten and serve ever the pudding. M Things You'll Leve teMaka I 'FRlWGEteATHIMG K.r KV . Bathing dajs are here and everv nni- wnns te leek her "clmrmliigest" ; therefore this KHIXOni) BATHING purr. Btlten a blipeier black satin bathing suit with brightly colored jams, In inula or darning stitches te form the checked trimming shown around the top, straps and bottom of the suit. Ktttc.li three-ineh cinles In the sumo wa. Sew them around the wnlstlliie nt Intervals of four inches. ' Frem tlie middle of each circle suspend n long tassil. Make the tassel of the Mine bright jurns as the stitching, or it you can get It, use ships of colored rubber. When worn en the beach this FRXNGKD BATHING Sl'lT will leek rnr,-" crnrefiil uifll Us tnsselu llllnw In yvVi""'0.;.,: vrftn'T " (f- s Stere Open 9 A. M. te S P. M. Most of the great modern hotels here abouts were furnished by Gimbels. Fer Monday Gimbel Brethers MARKET t CHESTNUT tt EIGHTH NINTH Philadelphia,. Friday, July 14, 1922 Pleasing you is what brought this , rer Monday furniture business te the top. Gimbels Twenty-fifth August FURNITURE Sale Is Preceded With Courtesy Days Beginning Monday, July 17th August furniture sales were organized years age, te fill in a month otherwise very dull. Se doing, helped reduce the average expenses of business and justified a lower price te the customer. The idea grew the idea born of the judgment of the, man who organ ized the Gimbel furniture business he starting the August Sale-idea before coming with us. This towering genius in the furniture world later opened our business in New Yerk then gave the remainder of his days te the making of wonderful furniture. Creating the "sale," progressive steps led te having furniture makers take great orders that could be put in work in dull periods. This led te very large economy bringing the possibility of added savings for the customer. x Next, .we sought large users of furniture yreat hotels and we are first in this iine. This made our business still mere important te cabinet makers. It did this, tee it made our furniture organization a student of furni ture "periods" in all countries and led te large association with a wizard worker who had access te the great houses of England and," of course, te the museums. What things he found! Hew he reveled in the examples of Early Renaissance (Elizabethan), Jacobean, Georgian, Hepplewhite, Chippendale, Adam (Rebert Adam, 1728-92), Sheraton. And the French Leuis styles yielded much, and Chinese Chippendale though that has no large demand. Twe Millien Four Hundred Thousand Dollars of Furniture in the Three Gimbel Stores Philadelphia, New Yerk and Milwaukee working together in buying a million dollars' worth in the Philadelphia store and its warehouses. Furniture is Decidedly Less Expensive 0 We resolutely refused te buy from any concern that held te wartime prices. Furniture wizards have done this, tee produced furniture for apartment houses, where space saving is important and yet, the reductions in size are se wisely done that the furniture loses none of its glory. One maker found a home for the extension table leaves under the table top. v j&g This sale is newly rich in interesting odd pieces, as Windser chairs, gate-leg tables, rush-bottom chairs, tea wagons, davenport-tables. ,We Ask Yeu te Begin Monday the Enjoyment of Strolling Through the Vast Stocks Seeing the Sale Being Arranged and Making Such Selections as Yeu Please. Dining-Roem Suite, Ten Pieces IR37 pj'VII'VVTi inn ' " J A ' "IP W v Italian Motif. Beautifully Figured Walnut. Finest Finish and Construction. Chairs Are Covered in Tapestry. Extension Table 45x60". Regular value $400. ) dJOQC Specially Priced in This August Sale at ) ipOO This Handsome Dining-Roem Suite Leuis XVI Period ?- i h ht ii i BllpiKrrijqaCTil ' l i I L j 1 1 i yJjUl Kg dpfcji 'wJj rsiirfi JL;x Made With Solid Mahogany Pests, Cress Rails and Tops. Beautiful Cretch Mahogany Built-UD Panels, Overlaid ; Finished in Two-Tene Effect. Finest Construction and Finish. Buffet 72" Lene Extension Table 34" Tep, Beautiful Console Serving Table and China Closet. Set of Chairs (Five Sides and One Arm Chair). Slip Seats Covered in Tapestry. Regular Value, 10 Pieces, $550. i Q O C Specially Priced in This August Sale at ) pdD Bedroom Suite Frem the "Scheel of Windser" iiity .aj IILjfihlllJIill'l I . Made in Combination Walnut. American Walnut Built-up Drawer Fronts, Sides, Panels and Tops. Bureaus 46" Wide, Semi-Vanity Dressing Case 40" Wide, Large Chifforebe With Sliding Trays and Wardrobe Compartment. Full-Size Bew-End Beds Regular value $285. I fc 1 ? C Specially Priced in This August Sale at ) M 1 OO Beautiful Suite in Leuis XV Period WUh 28x34" Mirror vJrl ' M v ! Crbinatin Amer,can Walnut- Breau 48" Wide, Fitted ltaB2 SwtnrsWe M wnit3:DaS,,,,r CaSC' 46" mde' With 18x46" Center Mlrrer and 10x32 Swinging Side Murem Ch.fferette ,b 36" Wide, Equipped With Sliding Trays and Three Drawers. Full-Size Bew-End Bedstead. Regular value $350. ) fannr Specially Priced in This August Sale at f ZZO We long age realized that buying furniture is a family event pal line- fnv pnrmklprahlA PvnpnHifnvn a the purse, the feeling that the furniture was net as handsome Is ZLd2Ld selectis were made te fit Partial Payments while giving the purchaser all the advantages of the sale and the nf W ,., w j. ,. August Sale really opens July 24th, bSneed te "heceurtLyTaysTre fine te looking " PaymentS' GIMBEL BROTHERS LAR?EST amerJcailers of furniture S MVil ty- v" ki J i uu Jit i I f 1 J ,' S J.h - IC ' ,1 .Vfl l. -.j y rf-tt rmJlen,ee.
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