m tfirartaM liujA yrf t f s srw j'-J-fr.. TTt-; u Wr4..I1,l?T' 3aTTO 'yU'1.1 WKTOiTK WMSWiW&i TO WW";M mi m & j , r'rjL" v .J r (BVBlttKO PUBllO IiDGBtPHnJAI)BEPHIA: MONDAY PBteEMBE& 4, .1922 7 - s lltfflPp 8r i Fruit Cocktails te Start a Dinner Are Recommended by Mrs. Wilsen ,rr M Windser CwkUll Shred very fine , ' Ttee branche$ of celery, One pimento, One small onion, One-half cup of well -drained vannri tomateet, Three-quartert cup of well-drained canned peat, unc-haif ieatpoen of teit, before Herring. in "'On4-elehth -teaspoon of olUpleef Twe ttbletpent of anted onion One-half cup of the liquid from the mmhroem can, .Ttee tabletpoent of finely minced often pepper. Plata In r te blend for f want r. four This Appetizer Is a Great Aid te Digestion as Well , as a "", raufchroem Men Mrvln(t ! f....... .. !. MvTf I anil thi tnlltlirnnm will nnt haA nllv UCUCWUS wiww mw wew 'appearance; often the rhef turn- the mushroom en n piece of cheese cloth ' By SIRS. M. A. WL80N ,fewrl' ""fBKi reserved ANY femlllw like te bi'gln n meal ,.,!, a triM... "ml the popular "' ' .. ......Mai tt nn riiniiiu asm n!tw85ni imI nvstrr. c nm. crnbment, fiih nnn i"""". .,. i. n,i vctfptiinii! V.'irin fie mriiu Is nlenK the line1 One-quarter Ieatpoen of tchtte pep pep fecktnil It it" " , , keH for ,, per and paprikc. cfnefl. . T.." fruit cnrktall hi Juice of one lemon. tuny "'!"',";" , im,i 11 m well known e taoctpeont 0 French tret. rnmiHJ't 11 "'. V .1 .. f.Hlltu nfii nnmi te the illrtltlniit I"" ;,! of fruit. Hnv tlmt fniltn nre com ors, fruit .uugnrH, Wn U " !.e beginning of n JV the water and fruit Hiig.tr I. Im lately nvnllnble an. I I- carried te i- HmJ Htrenin wimm y"" mM of digestion, the bulk or cmiii- uprlnkle ever the tips C .mixing with the feed, thun nlillng t 0ne tengpoen ,, chopped ,;igfstl(n. One-quarter tcaipoeu of finely Tehh well te blend, and nerve with tenipnnnful of rhllli rnuce ever each cocktail, 1 AftparagtiH Cocktail Open n can of asparagus and .drain, cut off the tip nbeut one Inch, place ngnt ei inc 11ns in tue cecatau ami eelei v. mfneed onion. One ieatpoen of finely minced pi- the sectlnnH whole. Have nil the, Tirn irapriena of MgMv ltaMncd h renrli riimttuff, v One ieatpoen of lemon juice. New, Hpiinkle with finely chopped pnriley nnd gnrnhh with little dot of imienn.ilte. STORE ORDERS Buy Anything, Anywhere and . Pay ITa an Eaay Terms S. R. WEAVER, Inc. 1112 CHESTNUT ST. Roem 31 and 31 1 Grapefruit leciitaii I ,Wn grapefruit in l.nlnnn;nrr move n.T,' n.i.lrlrnln: udil rim pared and diird apples te each '"five "maraschino chcnlct, cut in small MWce In ceektnll glneses. ne.w mid ,,ne-hnlf cup of powdered mignr te the Ki 1 rail m1 Juice nnd pour ever the cock ceck rilf In the Ur. Herve ice cold. Q hlg amount will serve four persons. Pineapple Cocktail M... I., l.nlfl One and one-half cupt of cruthed PW'a'pp1ct pared and cut in fine '' mnricilite cherrtet, cut in tiny filler 0 our lemon. Hleiid nnd crvc lie cold In chilled Ceektnll glasses. , Cider Cocktail l'lnre two nnd enc-Iiulf cup- of cider ln bowl and odd Jtibr of one lemon, Julie of one uranyr, Thrcc-quarteri cup of finely cruthed Tire labletpQent of powdered sugar. Snrlnkle ever the ice. blend and rrr In chilled ceektnll glnusc. Brazilian Cocktail Place in bowl Juice from four erangct, Julie of two lement. The pulp cut iw section from two c ami one-half cups of cruthed Twe apples, pared and diced. Tem. te blend nnd serve Ice cold In cocktail glasses, gnrnlahcd with mura mura aclilne cherry. Cranberry and Orape Juice Cocktail I'lnrc in bowl or pitcher One einl one-half rnpt of ttralned (ml jiicrcfciird cranberry juice, Our nip of arapcjulce. Juirc of one lemon, One iri of crushed ice. Iilcml w ell and serve. tanned Fruit Cocktail Kvetv vnriety of conned fruit is fnlendlii for these dnlnty little nppe ti7.er.. llemeve the label from the can f fniit hclected and pack In crushed Ice inn) Icecream salt for one and a luilt hours, then open the can, just n the family sit down te the table, and till the frozen mixture into the cocktail giussrs. Serve nt once. MRS. WILSON'S ANSWERS My Dear Mrs. Wilsen WilL you please give recipe for pickled white 1 onions the crispy small ones ; also for I crispy pickled red cabbage? MKH. K. F. Crisp Pickled Onlent Te make the crisp pickled onions they must be mnde as needed, as they be come soft when stored in jars. Pour scalding wntcr ever one pint of smnll white pickling onions nnd let stnnd until cold. Remove the skins and place iu jar. Add One-half cup of pickline tptcet. nnd cover with scalding het white malt vinegnr. Heal and stand aside for two days. They are ready te ue. Te miiKc tee crisp picaiea caDDage, shred red cabbage fine and place in nixing bowl, nnd add te three cups of the shredded cabagc One-half cup of finely chopped en- ient, Ttee green peppert, chopped fine. One-half cup of pickling tpleet, and sufficient tharp cider vinegar te cover. This cabbage Is new ready te serve. The use of nlum in making crisp pickles is dangerous and prohibited by law when these goods are made up for sa)e. Mv Denr Mrs. Wilsen I am very fend of mushrooms, cooked most any way, and while I have been successful in results, I have been unable te pre pare them as served in the hotels as nn Hern d'Oeuvres. . Have looked in several books, and while I have tried (lie pickled recipe, they de net taste the same. That and the spices are tee sharp, while the ones I hnve tasted are mellow, if I might use that term. If you will give this recipe I will be very grateful. MAUt T. Open a can of fancy mushrooms, draining well. Prepare a well-seasoned French dressing, having about three quartern of a cup, and add Tiny bit of garlic, Twe tablespoons of Wercetterthire sauce, One-quarter ieatpoen of mace, Fresh mushrooms mnv be used place 01 tne canned ir desired, 'Wash mushrooms and turn in dish: sprlnWe lightly with salt and let stand for ten minutes: wash main and then cover with boiling water; cook for five minutes and drain, and they are new reaay 10 picnic, My dear Mrs. Wilsen Will you please give recipe for cooking dried mushrooms and also new they are used? C. B. Wash mushrooms in warm water nnd then cover with wnrm water for ten minutes, simmer gently for ten mln Jtes, drain, nnd they arc then ready te serve In any number of ways. As, for example, mushrooms in cream sauce, mushrooms, with steak, or chops, heat in little melted butter and serve with the steak. In stews and geulashed, and also In macaroni. Mr dear Mrs. Wilsen Will von please give recipe hew te make the sticky top of cinnamon bunn? I want them very Micky. K. H. "-Place in saucepan Our cup of tugar, One cup of tlrup. Cook in 23," degrees Fnhr.. cool nnd pour ever' the buna after baking. Mr dear Mrs. Wilsen Will you kindly advise me hew you prepare the white sauce (thick cream sauce) men tioned in the nut and vegetable leaf rec ipe? E. A. Cream Sawe This sauce is intended te act as a binder in the nut and vegetable leaf. Place in saucepan , One and one-quarter cupt of mttk; Seven level tabletpoent of (tour. Stir te blend in the flour and bring te boiling point, cook for three minutes, turn from the saucepan. Mrs, A. M. Randall. If you will leek in the Sunday. .November the 11th paper for the pumpkin pie recipe, you will nna just wnnt you want. Pearls Re-strung - Trim lowest In. the city. Ail sii)e or Mciiiir.' Ideal Peart Ct., ?ft7cSft. a of neekltcM uuni iMeliltr: Utiles Mmc. td. Cleur (nrnitnta H work. Knatttaf rtlc. Werk guana. SAUNDERS Dlamtaa Slag $75 atfjaw 11 13 S. ttk St. ls-K. Whit oeia DUmeaa King, with S pun white dl Biends. XtUt. H Tears 2711 Cta. Ave. We Saved $9 The First Menth We Used Economy Family Laundry Service Thus writes an enthusiastic customer in Wayne, Pa. She eays "There are three children and fire aduKe In our household. We pay 80c expreBsage en ear laundry te and from Philadelphia, yet the first month we saved 19.00. Laundresses are hard te get In Wayne, and high priced, but your service has completely solved our problem. Let It solve your problem, tee. Pennsylvania Laundry Company afaVTX& suHSf alfe& -BBSU W" BBBBBBBSCV.S JITTWt aBBBBBBp-lBBBBl 313-327 N. 32d Street Phenes Bell Preston 8876 Keystone west less .fcMijlatir Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Established 1837 fflest luxurious anb xcluStoeef8U Davenports, Chaises Lengues and Chairs Most distinguished in quality and workmanship and unappreached in rest ful comfort this is the logical choice of all who demand the utmost in luxury and refine ment, in upholstered furniture. Each piece produced only te your individual order. Sample models te be seen and coverings selected in our warerooms. Dougherty's Faultless Bedding Hair Mattresses Bex Springs Bedsteads 1632 Chestnut Street ' a2R$W'",k,'SS""aaaw jsasjijlsgsw Elaborate HatsThat Were $18.00 te $30.00 Are New $12.00 te $20.00 We have made sweeping reductions in all our hats for formal occasions. There are hats of metal cloth and of velvet, trimmed with black, gray or metal lace, cashmere colored feathers and ether ostrich effects. These prices are extremely low for the beautiful styles and lustrous materials used. There Are Levely Gifts in the Lingerie Department at $1 te $5.00 Muslin nightgowns are trimmed with lace, embroidery and tiny tucks. ' $1.00 te $3.85. Muslin envelope chemises are prettily trimmed with lace or embroidery. $1.00 te $3.85. There are nainsoek bloomers at $1.00 and $1.50. Muslin combinations are attractively finished with lace or embroidery. $1.50 te $2.50. Muslin corset covers are $1.00 te $2.25. Nightgowns of radium silk or crepe de Chine are $3.85 and $5.00. Silk envelope chemises have tailored tops or are lace trimmed. $2.85 and $5.00. Levely camisoles of silk are $1.00 te $3.50. Princess slips in white are $5.00. Messaline and taffeta petticoats come in a number of pretty colorings, $3.85 and $5.00. IOLLANDEI I ena FLEISHMAN CU MFIDINTI4 ENIIN1 iseir Buy Xmas Gifts Here Freely en Credit It's a sign of geed character and dependability, when you can solve se many of your Christmas gife problems by buying; here en credit. We ive credit freely and invite you te come in and let us help you by accepting CRED T RAL C0NFIDENTIAL AND CONVENIENT An Ideal Xmas Gift French Ivery Toilet Sets make an ultal Xmas gift. A complete line of clever duplications of the real ivory. One like shown, 10 pieces, only $37.80 21 Jewel Illinois I THeiiMiid, of Urn "UUNOIh WA'JVIIKH" hit Un Ud bi i, ind ficr) en elir, Ja.tlnr ttif- lien. Tlitt It whv we i-ren in Mid thl, ! jel raeTitntnl 111 !l't,ll -uaranttid eM-flllM ru An cxt l thin Mixjtl tt tli. ion nlct ' lA '-I $44.75 Om Dilltr Witkly A Pair of Gloves Is a Welcome Gift At Allen's there are many styles of gloves te cheese from and the prettiest colors imaginable. There are kid, suede, wool and fabric gloves for women and children, all at reasonable prices. Capeskin or mocha gloves in one-clasp, strap wrist or 12-button length are geed suggestions for gifts. $2.75 te $6.75. Pendants of Carved Ivery, Special at $1.50 Reses carved in ex cellent copies of the real ivory, en slender black cords. A lovely gift for $1.50. ,&,! -in RINGS uiiikii ii ni'mt n.Mi.iirl ''. .sin. IIIiik ittU'i- eritiinl. ' 1 1 K $15.00 I WrU, or""i Beeks vt I iCm. FKEE A small first nayment fives you immediate possession and (lie payments mereauer arc made te suit your convenience. llii it a guruneu. Clirl.tina gift ihni will iiwivi k aeureclut-il D. uiiiHA nf im HUDienir beituiy. Ifixclu- -. . "". ".. t.i r . ...i.i. tt. neaixii ill piuiinuiil anil .si wun It full.iMit illniiinntlii. I'emij lnnil " It, LOW Mltr.KAl. I'tiHMB. Out Otllar waiy rurr LINKS kiaut aik. ui iwnlil.bl tWI for an " in TMn mm with elu mil ,1 lint, prtct only $12.50 en., di Wh. ar Optn Selwimy Kvninge T 10LLANDEP 1 lan&FLEISHMAN CO. "Jiwtlry en Credit" CHESTNUT cerses ELEVENTH ST. MnxmwraPlMnAWvurxvv Mayf air Silk Vests, $1.75 These vests are made of the best qual ity glove silk by the makers of Vanity Eair underwear. An extra ordinary value at $1.75. Pretty Linen Handkerchiefs With Embroidery, 35c and 50c Each There are attractive white linen handkerchiefs with embroidered corners in many different designs at 35c each, 3 for $1.00 and at 50c each. They make dainty little Christmas gifts that are useful and inexpensive. A Marvelous Sale of Coty's French Perfumes. Toilet Waters, Face and Sachet Powders This event is extremely timely as it gives you the opportunity te make your purchases of these famous perfumes, toilet waters and powders for Christmas giving at very niuuu icuuueu pritca. jjjjjy Coty's 6-oz. toilet water in L'Origan, Paris, Antique, Chypre, Jasmin and Rese, regu larly $8.75 fc 4C0' Coty's L'Origan Face Powder at 75c a box. Coty's Compact Face Powder in L'Origan, Paris, Styx and Chypre, usual 85c size, at 08c a box. Coty's small size Extract in the following oders: L'Origan, Jacqueminet and Chypre, usual $1.90 site, at $1.60 a bottle. Coty's L'Origan Extract, full 2-ok. aize, in charming tasseled box, very special at 13.05. Coty's L'Origan or Paris Extracts in pock peck pock etbeok size, 50c value, at 35c. Coty's Jacqueminet, Chypie, Styx, L'Ef fleurt, Ambre Antique, Muguet and Jas mine Extracts in tasseled box, special at $4.60. Coty's Paris Extract in blue nnd silver tas scled box, $3,85. r Coty's 3-esc. Toilet Water in the following oders: L'Origan, I'nri?, Styx, Jacque Jacque mieot, L'Or and L'Effleurt, usually $8.50 and $4.00, at $2.25. Cety's Sachet Powders in the following oders: L'Origan, Paris, Jacqueminet, Styx and Chypre, $1.90 size, at $1.60, Coty's Talcum Powder in the following oders: L'Origan, Jacqueminet, Muguet, Jasmin, L'Effleurt, Chypre, Paris, Styx and Ambre Antique special at 00c, L'Effleurt, L'Or, Heliotrope, Lilac, Ambre i ASCO M-raMl MMtVftSl ipnirtti U'lnVOlVl ASCO V-k Special Sale of Quality Canned Vegetables Fjesh packed, high-grade vegeimDics, ,. - - - - shale wise prevision for the biting fresta of winter, Sucar Cern ASCO Cruthed Cern. . ASCO Shee Peg Cern. . Tender Peas ASCO Peat ASCO Sifted Peas t i 9c; 13c; 13c; 13c; 17c; .19c; 3 2 2 2 3 3 25c; 25c; 25c; 25c; 50c; 55c; iea out te eat te ASCO Extra Sifted Peat " 25c; vc; 10c; 14c; 10c; 12V2c; lie; 15c; 9c; Reg. 10c can Fancy Tomateea Re. 12c can ASCO Tomatoes Reg. 15c can Big Red Tomateet ent " Reg. 12c can String Beam. Reg. 15c can String Beans. Reg. 12c can Lima Beans Reg. 18c can Lima Beans. ;, ASCO Perk and Beans ASCO Sour Kreut m i2Vtc; ent te ent te cut te ent te can $1.00 $1.45 $1.45 $1.45 $1.90 $2.00 $2.85 $1.05 $1.15 $1.65 $1.15 $1.45 $1.25 $1.75 $1.00 $1.50 " -""" ai - - - - - i i . ... - ,1 49 ypw Mute 12-lb Fleur ba 5-lb bag 21c Geed baking demands geed flour-this is the best family flour milled. A special sale for you te take advantage of. . Asce Baking Powder, can 5c, 9c, 17c ASCO en the Label is your Guarantem of Quality and Goednmss en the Inside Buckwkeat 10c Gelaea Syrap 3 -M 25e Dried Beef 13c Cracker Meal k 10c Bread Crimb. ' 10c Heidarai Rice ..... ' 12c Greaad Spices "tla a 5c Oder Viiegar 16c Wklte Distilled Vinegar bet 12c Cera Starch Pk 7c Raised for Yeu This perfact blenit of nature's meat stimulating drink Is ralMd with scien tific care, cured and reaited 'with exact precision, and neld te you undar the trada name "ASCO", which la a guarantee of quality. OSCO Coffee 29c Omy ena price: only one brand; only one quality and that the beat. fl3ts 12c:23c:4Sc Wilbur's Cocea &M0c"19c Here it Anether Real Bargain t I Blubf or A bet'OCr g I Ammonia 'lt Sold asserted any way you wish. flKIU ent te 7C Tomate Puree I 4 " 25c Captain Kidd Th!f fleir, bold, and rvlrntlriii pirate hid his (old ladan treaaura chest nhare none could Hnd It. Hew different thing are newaday. all one need 1.11 te vet a traa- ure cheat of geld Is te go te one or our quality eterts and ink (or i&SCl&Butter 63c It it a treAsure cht, net of clinking geld coin a, but nf rich pure snldcn buttfr a treaeure cheat of health. Richland Butter. . .lb 54c Pure creamery prints. Big Meaty ; Selected Eggs 40c dozen j It Is a satisfaction te knew that when i you step Inte our quality stores and order . a desen of these energy-creating and health 1 giving eggs that each and every one of mem is BDseiuxeiy g-tiaranteea. jWtfa&saf EGGS Oartea of twelre 70c The Pick of ihe Neata' 23c Aice Oleomargarine . . lb A pure butter sulmtltute sold In hundred)) of our Hleres. Gels Seal swiettl 0fsfcf 9c; 3 Ik 25c Rich, Creamy Cheat ,k 30 High-Grade Candies r"" lk 19C Dtlieieae Ckocelate Whippes Creaau. . . Ik 25c Fancy AisertsJ QAA Ckocelarci lb OVC Orange Bitter no Sweets ... .lb. box eJejC BACON mi 17c Jim the thing with eggs fo fe hrakfaat. Dry, attgar-cured arid ...Tiri-' Af .11 w..l. Delicious Cakes g FUlgree Saadwicbei. lb 21 c c '' Snapareaas lb 21c Pitferntaiie Cikei ,b32c Soaps for Wash-Day RifliO itn wmeHlmir clothes) pkr 5C Itery Seap Flakes k 9c Ivery Seap 3 CJ,M 20c Yeung'i Borax Seap, b,r 122c Star Naphtha Powder pltg" 6c Yeung's Washing Powder pkr 12c Yenng's Seap Chips vk 9c Senbrite Cleanser oae 41. ,c Victer Bread Th'n quality and q iant.lt leaf, once tried, will convince you that tt Is useleee te bake v.-hen you in get u h bu-.acklr.g geed 1 read for en'- 6C leaf Bread Supreme fcl oaf q Our Mawfr llakera' Maaterplece C Victer Raisin Bread. .,0 r Chuc. full cif hralth-KlvIng WW luecleus rnlalrs A ptrfect bread perfected' Victer Whole Wheat Bread. l0 flood fr these of tlvapep'.lc nnd BPrtentnrv habit 10c QUALITY MEATS for Tuesday and Wednesdav HAMS HAMS HAMS That are net Salty Mild Cure A Hickerv Smek That vt ..,,71 .-.. w ir--, wee WajJWaJr' Cudahy's Puritan Skinned Hams i 20c amng Ends Ham i special lb 10 All Sliced Ham ib 40 Butt Ends Ham lb 20 These Hams are selected for their fine textuic. uuifuim in bize and trim, civ I mild cure and a hickory smoke. "Tin? taste tells." ' ' -- - 1linr"""-ian -. . 'a a FINEST NATIVE BEEF Round ut62UK lb 25c "a' Roast lb 25c II aeSaatsSv' I I Prira. aaTxtl.. t BL'l. i.i .. ..... ...... I ASCO I - " '" -"""isis .sMes aurtt Mmi BUfastt I .-- mmSMmX Wl M PHMafjMsi I, I MgasjaMHsjgafaBBBBBB I asce i MfaM All Cuts Sirloin Steak ib 32c iaaaaaaaaiiMiWiiMi ' ....,.. ---. ,L j. Fresh Leu Perk ,k22c KROUT SPECIALS ArrArVMsWMp Half Smoked Saasage lb22c Lean Salt Bacen lb 25c Fresh Liver Pudding lb20c New Madt Kraut l10c "v.1 m utai M m i-" r 1 I'''vlu'fc'fc-fc,fc)'-fc'-te'fc'y' -Kf,w ' -X-K t " 2a,4;i.fe:. V vvitfiaw
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