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' J, 5 ' - ' ' aaseath. Tlf .f 1JM J "i VJ,. - v- ' - ; 7- S. Ytiiw Entland ah4 the Seuth ThU Grain Ferms Principal t lour ter Mehmg nt erma$; mm tstscmts ',' : aii "' rtM-rmrvca . . 1WSELY eaiw'cfaied; with our early . Colonial gtj--M .v-ii ? ?' Ji mlllliMf the dried traim&t Uiewn" ""- i.r,--1.iii-i..ui U 'into cearw. "-..f"vi V m Lime of Indian, meal. te.dl-tTnfulsn from thv rfhtat, eai wicn tney ought m them.- - ,i Virginia .Coast, had also discovered many line quwnwi , iDted It as all their, own. Te really ey cornmeal. af lUbt. en Ms "te visit, the New England hbus '. i J ! nin Puritan communities. well a the' mammies en the plan UenY, Beth knew. tfsslblfltles,, j both consider It Indlspeasable (te . .t-fl- At l lWmTri the special it. ctlve reaiure muu w "! ably priced, and therefore wltira b Ol ail. JJn iitb . w, of cornmeal en, your table dally. k..i)..lvln dualities are iuat as tillable for the human, family as for U animal' kingdom. Theold-fashlened Ci miiiMi In the old' stone, burred (HI, or ground astthey de In the, grist Us.irreaiij me cuu? "" ;. ittle mera 'expensive, but.lt contains uh. min. This meal does, net tettae keeping qualities of the mod med I LUimH mm), id for this 'reason should be beu'ght-in small quantl- rnniKil Is a rich' feed nreducU and . i. l. MM.J te.t aliniilfl ef.f itnwn i&hirply ,en :U,' ether starchy .feeds. FvMlnr abundant gtcen fruits and vege Mtsbles with. plenty of milk. I hate illfatt returned from a. visit te tne insw Xinglsnd, BtaUs, nd,,! brought back .VfJOHXQ gOiKJ .rcvBliCB lunv .v .run n,wt.u walie trying., -inis is particularly hub "a ha nh'ndn laland 'lehnn cake. i;-r nL-.'ji t.i.Jj . (.ii'i. n.t.. M.Thc meal used for, -this" cake Is the ;.f!i. i.i. . j ....-a..j .ki ... fllin.IHHUIUIlCU . WMIU TAIVUW1 Iff U4.C WlUi WPUce in saucepantwe. cups of boiling 'vSwster and add; , ' ' - ' Mi 08 eaipoen e is If, .. ,- ft rrpi; cup .0 rte corn- S i'i . Stir ;weli 'and 'cook until It Is quite llblclc like -muBhvtern-in a bowl and ijante'cskes' and' brown Iii'Kpi drippings, trjnturning tne caae oncewniiecooKing.m pfli skillet. . -,. ,"''' -''. - lA'S ibis cake mayee piaceu in large lUJksklag pan when the '.drippings are het ITand place In the overt, 'Turn the cakes WcH Served for-breakfast, with maple '-Jirup, laej are ueucieus. 'W - - - l ftL rjtrn frlritll PjtLna V Place in saucepan :. . 7 ;S OnS.icup'.e corn .meal, - - yiVTi3 AlVtf'i'WJ' v vwt.tiiy ivuic, One teatpoen of talt, rr-M One tablespoon 6f tirup, f' STwe (aftletpoertt e lAertenlnj. . M Stir and cook until thick.' Then turn &' mixing bcwl and let cool.. New fj;0e and one-half cups of buttermilk -A.mr tour nillfc. ." .'!! Twe cups of 'flour, , . ' ?sfWr. Beat te a smoera (after .' IAAb bf. W DUI yflWU.b. , W W nnfnil faillan V.,ff1lM '7 Place in snucenah : - ,ja Tire cups of water, ?& One teatpoen of talt, , TAree-euarler cup e melattes. ' Onc-guarcr cup e buer. 'C?' Brlntr te a boil and cook for Hircp SKWnutca. Then add: m' VJ r)m( AHri ettniiriiitss uni n tirllmn hmmr nl Sf'Ri. ;..... . ..- .., ...... ......, ... 3 &V unuK iu a uuu ami ueuk biewiv ier t mti a. .?. . ..! " ,V i pin minuics. row (urn in tue DaKing ,aw mm uuu . Three cups of milk, One teatpoen of nutmeg, One cup of sugar. Stir te blend and bake in moderate , Iren for forty-flve minutes, stirring the SUdulna twice durlnar'thls tlma. Mrvn with fruit sauce, or as the old Colonial if -jtvuKwiyeu uiu, wun a lain sauce uaae ' worn apples. - ,. Kentucky Dodgers t Place in saucepan Twe eupt of tcater. One teaspoon of talt, . Ttee tabletpoent of therlcnlng, Twe tablespoons of tirup. Bring te a bell and add Three-quarter cjp of ce'rn meal. Btlr while cooking until the mixture Jrtll held the spoon upright. Turn In a bowl and let cool, then sprinkle with POUr and form in lenff aHrira nhniit nun Jnd a half Inches thick and five Inches JP in baking pan, containing wui eue tup ei snerxening, anu place in het even, shaking the pan ,a few times se that the dodgers will brown evenly. In many parte of the Seuth the dediera are just fried In the skillet with Wenty of fat. Hee Cake Place two cups of cornmeal in mixing Mwl arid pour ever the mcnl three cups 2LbeUln! wnt Stir until cool and Olie and one-half eipt of tour milk, One teaspoon of salt, Twe level iablcspoent of baking One-half cup of tirup, One-half cup of melted shortening, One cwn of tchlt flour. II t'St'K n mm ' ... . One and "4nealt euht at unf Z '... . ' t , "'. Beat te blend 'anil then turn In a long, narrovrieaf-ahaipan, having the bat ter about two inchea'thlck; Bake in het eveei for thlrty-lte minutes. '.Grease pan well, - . M j t Cemmeal requires a liberal amount. of shortening te make It palatable: The Colonial housewife always .saved' the1 drippings from the meats. In separate pets or Jars, tad used the perk fate with the Indian-meal dishes. ; One pourid;ef cejrameal, costing three cente, will have' feed Yalue'ef two loam of bread. r CetafAnUire Valvea ef.CsVn'aseml . One pound df cornmeal, costing three cente, has an equal Talue.wlth. one of, following f " Btz pounds of potatoes, and, hence Is a cneaper turca roeev ' . t One pound of .cheese, which"makes It a dependable feed; One and one-half 'dozen eggs'. ' The Important feature 'ae6ut the care of cornmeal is. te keep In cool, dry place, covered, and te serve 'the cerrt ffivadii lint. A steady diet of one feed in neither cssennai nor proper, se ..use .the corn mWimr reclpa year aaaw:, A ., fy, a?ttTi&FttmAe& pleT V r V umaWY-f Pta in a saucepan ; ., f : ...-. . t ,0h aa On, eup -.jl i.lfuiuaal 'JTiajaWrKSKfHKarvsVnS'.Vf , ww-r-'v -- . a ' .rt f.LKafW. gv7 t) t .Li.u,.' nki. .'(mntwri tiat WITH FIOWEItCUiN BAND t Any shape, with aturnedr up, front brim may be.used. Stitch' a row of small lowers tefthe Inner side of the brim. , Cever . the . flrpwn with them also., Measure, a (band .of narrow .velvet ribbon long Atiniiffh te' rrk from.en !dn of Tour bat.- under your chlaj and ever te the ether side., Stitch "flowers along tals ,bandi Finish at. one side. with loops of thn v1i.t . rlhhen. .' This HP11INO I HAT WITH FLOWER CHIN' BAND ?:lves:a becomingly' quaint', effect te tne ace.., "' PLOHA." 1 . . ,. meal.ln .thedallv menu .but once .each ;day., It. will net only add, real .variety, out- ering you neaitn as wen. ' tyblle ,Ulklng"te,.theVNew' Enaland libusewlfeiand'comparlelt'notes'I found MaisBBHsaajBBiBssajHBMBmasBSBsmaB Wanamaker's Down Stairs Start -- ' - -f- Z. ''' f liiiiilsjaj as saaM mmUmtmmammaaattaitmmmmtmttmtmmmtwttmtmmmmtimii' . . - a ,i-aStVj?W-,,p't cue , trw.igr.,y -u' i-.." v Ji.1... ..i1 hri (e,a bell: i.r.J?S7ri;Mi4isM.'iaki frost llai OtM fsassaM of vanfue. COOK' (Or nv isnaswr . theBMandletcoeli.i ' fins ttAiin of vs Yelktjtf t fit- K i.'Mrtid'and' taftaisvA Pt- '"T.-." .1. ...4 .mmd 1UU.1I Ma. D a.meriBius aaa i,.j itt niai7flaBtry.BBa, ai iiucu . -. Jrvr-.iii: ,, XOT IWW --'- v MOW 0T the whitSs ,fOr'l ilacaon.tepotirie. n het even, f " and,baal nutaa. vtm tha saerlngue r t j,,'rrtf.-i - Al' I; had mdre than Jllfty recipes for ic cornmeal. gatnerea irem tne Seuth and West, North, -as 'well as the that uslna MkcMTtlurniViK. l-aWl sV,,sl Aw. .tini un"l smooth, then grease a ami ln5,Pan 1'Bwally with shortening Si,1 th"e tablespoons extra of th0?rtlut ,t0.,the Pan- Make smoking bt t.?T J,?!11 vmnti batter. The Bv ihe 1,(l b0 ttb?ut ene nch thick. in",i,nJ10t .ven th,rty minutes. Cut SiS? rdu8.erYe Bt once- This tridni0"," be ba.kcd en well-greased riddle in form of round cake. , Ckirnmeal Gingerbread Place in saucepan ws. iurn ln the ,!, b , . . . O c.,a? cup e 6reu super, One teaspoon of ginger, ' wwe fraspoen e nutmcp, nil .tf?P?" e cinnamon, wne-Ael cup of melted shorten 'BL ifi ments Beit te ,t.S ""'? Ao-cfe. ISJT f of flour, l"0 "WcPoen e eafciiip powder. 8ngtanDi!f ""' b"ke I" wjll-grensed fl rnlRu?-'' nWierat?u0Vr '. thirty leCh.i ' ."".ve the, batter about e inch deep in the bakliig pan. " s Cornbread . luerft ! e .uini... 'i sv&sr f daTS,d -Sd " iv, 'ibie in tne ralilnc bowl One and one-half eupt of flour. I S"e opeon of talt, 1, "se-oMerter op et.Vra.. t SSL, -I SaU!SJll ..... ' . '. ."."! BA P stliiia' W IfMa'ty; Ut i r- Mann & 1102 CHESTNUT DILKS STRICT :"X Mh .- .- iv LADIES' DEPARTMENT, ; . ;.. . ;5 .' . IUTOOOR'garmentsrpf excltuive fabrics from the beat foreign ."--' v.f : TAILORED SUITS '-." y ., '"''aasBBwaBaaBBsiaiaaBBaMsiaBBSB. 'English Tyreeds, Camel's Hair and Tyrel Weel Cleths of , known Value in hand-tailored, reaMy-te-wear .suits that are confined te us both as' te fabric and styles. ' ' TOPCOATS ANDCAPES . i Attractive Styles in imported Tweeds, Fleeces and' Camel'a Hair. " Fine' band-tailoring 'net us'ually'feund in- ready-te;wear garments. " Waists and shirts Designedtand Tailored in our own workrooms perfect in fit. Fabrics of every sort. Made te measure .or ready te wear. ' HOSIERY New sports Hosiery of every conceivable "sort' and price, as well'as. silks and lisle's frqm trie best maker. TAILORED HATS ' Our stock of tailored hats for Spring contains the latest and best te be had- something new each day. Moderate in price. '' i . ii a -.;' MANN & DILKS 1102 CHESTNUT STREET fw ifsTsEmmmmmmmmmtT .sWaV H H aElEEmlfaEmmmmW .EaEml ' W I isEmmmmmmREmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmEmmEmmmmmmmmV agf niBmmmVEmmmmmmmmmmmJEmmJM AL New It If Earringt! 50c te $2 Variety is certainly the aeice i.'of life te errinral Earringa in J;oea imitations ex peari, jet ana sde lead the array and after them come, all the colors of the rainbow, including the fashionable 1 Ilp-etick red. There are even mere shapes and forms than shades, of color which is sayinsra great deal! Earrings go all the way from close little single. stones te. showers of tiniest chains and large, drops suspended from long, chains. '(Ceatral) Y ' One quality that women praise is the luxurious comfort of the new Cadillac. They discover' it in the spa. cieui interior and in the rest fulness of the deep, soft cushions. It it wonderfully apparent in the esse and the evenness of Cadillac travel. There is just as real and just as satisfying a sense of comfort in the knowledge of Cadillac dependability. Indeed one seldom need. think of the mechanics of the Cadillac save te congratulate one's self, en the' surety of their functioning,. ', It is .the unanimous opinion of owners, and our own judg ment' si well, that metering 'comfort is raised te a new snd indescribably delight ful degree in the Type 61 Eight-Cylinder Cadillac. NEEL-CADILliAC COMPANY v 142 North Elread Street Phene, Spruce 0210-t , rsncaeii ., Readisg, Pa. , Csjafa,. N. J, . PeHiTillt, Pa. VI i tAH .i9L; '.'-'Isaf' M -' ?f'fe,m'W i.'J,'M& ?.' fk M- Ml ii fl i I '" -i'i 11 r i I "-i.'w,i.i- ' M"a WL"V L "'.JHlit' -ii-i iMIMWilflBai'iM in 1 1 t ifMii , i iHrtSii Men's and , Women V Umbrellas at $1 Get in' ahead of April! Her showers are just' around' tHe, cor ner I Geed black cotton .umbrellas that will keep out the, rain are made ever strong frameB. The men's' have crooked or L handles and the women's have wrist cords., White-Trimmed Umbrella at $2 Women's umbrellas have white stub ends, white tips and mission or white bakelite handles with bakelite rings or leather side straps. The black cotton is fine quality, closely woven. Men's umbrellas.are plain black and ready for long service. Markt) Jersey Pantalettes, $5 Women's silk jersey pantalettes with double elastic below the knees are in purple, navy, black, brown, green, Copenhagen and henna. (Central) .. The Fitted Veils Arrive in Celers The smartest and newest veil of the season. It's different' from any ether kind of veil, for it is made te fit. Instead of standing out in the annoying way se many veils have it fits under the' chin most agreeably. Of plain Shetland mesh in black, brown, navy and taupe at 65c. Dotted in black, brown or. navy, 76c. Twe-tone dotted effects in henna-and-black, orchid - and - black, tan-and-brown, red-and- brown, Copenhagen-and-black, red -and -black, orange -and- brown or in jade-and-black. 75c. Nete the first shipment dis appeared in a single day! (Central) Overalls and Overall Suits Are the Best Play Clethes for little boys and girls of 2. te 10 years. ( And new that they can get outdoors te play they will need them. Overalls in brown cotton twill or blue denim, are 76c te fl. Overall suits, the sturdy little suits that cover youngsters from top te tee, are of heavy, brown or blue materials at $1.15 te $2 a suit. (Ceatral) Checks, Stripes and Plain Celers in Gingham at 18c a Yard Hew little if costs te make a cunning little bloomer dress for a small girl when .geed gingham is as low as this in price! It is in checks, stripes and plain colors in ft geed range of shades. 26 inches wide. . for 32-inch gingham in checks of many colors, some (Central) W 22c a yard fei in two tones. New Tailored Cleth Frecks $16.50 and $25 rS' V?yv Sail HI $12 $23.50 Many women are hoping that Easter will be Warm enough te ven ture forth in a smartly tailored frock and an animal boa. There fore, the new cloth frocks pay par ticular attention te line and finish. Peiret twill and wool crepe models are braided, embroidered, finished with pleated panels and se en. Seme of the wool crepe dresses have detachable jackets. The Delightful Freck Sketched at $23.50 It combines admirably a Russian crepe skirt with a Canten crepe bodice. The cellar and cuffs are of Russian crepe with Canten crepe frills and the ensemble is quite lovely. The dress comes in henna with a gray bodice; navy with gray and jade with white. Taffeta, Tweed and Weel Jersey form a trio of popularity this Spring and each is desirable from many standpoints. Weel jersey frocks are designed for both women and young girls. Various colors and many, many styles at $10, $12 and $13.60. One at $12 is sketched. Navy, brown and black taffetas, some combined with Georgette, are in pretty ruffled and beaded models. $10 te $25. ' Tweed frocks are new and smart, and many have capes. $10 te $25. (Market) Straight-Line Satin Petticoats, $5 Hew well they wear! In orchid, black, navy, sand! American Beauty, etc., finished with hemstitched hems. (Central) A New Two-Tene Sports Oxford for Women at $6.25 "Toppy looking," commented one woman who knows smart shoes. It is undoubtedly geed looking, this oxford of light smoked leather, with a black leather wing tip, waistband and back seam covering. Gees se well with the light creamy tan stockings being worn se much! The soles and flat heels are of rubber-like composition with little pads that make the oxfords geed for sports wear. Every woman and young girl wants at least one pair of oxfords of this type. -s (Chtstaat) ' "iff te t J? u m Wonder ful Cheesing Spring Topcoats and Capes for Women . i3v' Among coats the sports coat is undoubtedly the mettr i popular. It is made of tweeds, herringbones, Scotch mit: tailnrerl. Mere than twenty-five models between $15 and $45. -;.M Am f T'.ht Dark MailawiaJa i".' ' Tweeds, herringbones and veleurs represent the Ufht ' ones, inceunes, sen-es ana -ruiit-i iiue, uie uain, vum Belivia capes are in all colors. . ''. Many of the mere sporting capes are reversible. $10, $15, $18.75 te $38.50. (Market) . Mere Women Are Wearing Girdles" Instead ei Corsets 10 Medels at $1.50 te $5 Mere and mefe women, from young girls te women of medium stout figures, are wearing corset girdles. And girdles are coming out in mere models and materials every day. Among these ten at moderate prices are: Pretty pink satin girdles; All-elastic girdles; Slip-ever hip girdles; Coutil-and-elastic girdles; Satin brocade girdles; And various ethers. (Ceatral) Charm Counts Most in a Weman's Hat Almest every woman knows it, tee. The indefinite something that means genuine becomingness the per fect attunement of lines and color these a hat must have te lift it out of the commonplace. Charm is te be mere desired in the Easter bonnet than in any ether. It is this charm that marks the hats in the Little Gray Roem. Each hat is individual no two alike and charming. There is something for each face. Levely wide-brimmed hats and smart small hats take many forms and clothe themselves in many shades of color. Navy and red have formed a fast friendship and the result is hats that sparkle with vivacity. Brown is again in favor and periwinkle, lavender, all the tints and shades of green and blue. Plenty of blacks, tee. Flowers are appearing, as they usually de near Easter, en wide-brimmed hats. Among them, some very fine Milans and hats of haircloth. But whatever the straw or silk, whatever the shape, whatever the color, it is charm that recommends these hats te women who knew hew te leek their best. Geed cheesing around $9.50 and $10. (Markat) I. ' ' ' -' mmMmMj?,,yiAA t.mm?. trm&sSssm ! IgtefcglMggi. i v, -Wiiiiiirfeirlsfiiiir''' , " ' " 'i Mmmmimm March Sales Central Aisle Easter Shipment of Fine Silk Gloves, $1.25 te $1.88 Made of lustrous Milanese silk in Spring's favorite shades mode, mastic, gray, black and white. 2-clasp style, with three rows of effective black embroidery, $1.25. Heavier ones have five rows of embroidery, $1.60. 12 and 16 button styles have Paris point stitched backs: priced according te length, $1.60 and $1.85. v All are Wanamaker quality, made specially for our customers, and they have the double fingertips whose wearing qualities are guar anteed. Dress Goods Remnants Half Price, Sc te 75c Yard Gingham, chambray, ratine, voile, linene, crepe, dimity, percale, Swiss and plain white fabrics all at just half of their earlier selling price. Lengths range from a half-yard te five and six yards. Bandeaux Just Unpacked, 35c Extremely geed ones for Buch a small price! Mostly in pink in sizes 32 te 44. Web cloth, brocade, poplin and ether materials. Cap or Fringe Style Hair Nets, 50c Dezen Such geed ones that we have daily a stream of customers who will have no ether kindl Blende, light, medium or dark brown, auburn and black. Girls Are Wearing Capes jiere are poie capes ana tweeu capes, jaunty as you please! Imagine hew pretty they are in rose, Copenhagen, tan or lilac. Seme have little vest fronts, ethers have roll col cel lars and still ethers are trimmed with buttons. Capes for girls of 6 te 10 are $3 te $12. Capes for girls of 12 te 16 are , ao.eu 10 Zb. Of Course, a Silk Dress for Easter Many a little girl is counting en it and will be most woefully disappointed if she' doesn't get it. New taffetas are made in bewitching ways. Usually in brown, Copenhagen or navy, they are ruffled or hand embroidered. Sizes 8 te 12 years at $11.25 te $16.50. Dresses of taffeta, crepe ile chine and Canten crepe for Junier girls are $13.60, te $25. (aftflMt) 11 W i ' . tf , m n in ! n'lJ". dfl C&4 "I'tnT n I MLJA Jxii J 8ffif u jm Qm Pf 1 y vui-A' . Sl ,immm?&im Jf. L-it-U gjta AM m&LM m &.', rs,i m F fir &3 i 4 ?& M $ m -. i ' aa Xjl m M m n n "N v'i J'J' .m v. ii 4' St! ii v "' 1 a 1 1 31 I 1 . BJBJBJBJBJBJBJBJBJBJBJBJBJBJBJBJBJBJBJ'SJlBSJBJBJLliBuul . 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