wwmmWW, W- Wpw$SE8$ '5V1! ?FW w hJU W$ M i - t EVENING ' VVfailti 'EEDGEfi PHILADELPHIA," WEDNESDAY, JtAY 31, 1922 jx. iw fMrs. Wilsen Gives May 31, 1922 WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Fair TH Native Recipes il it te a yf ,- jy England Contributes "Ways of Preparing lish, " While Frem States Near Mexico Cemes Chili Dy MRS. M. A. WILSON Wilten. AU mnlnht. 1)11. l Mr. If. -4, v W0M resirvta THIS corner has featured Um kitchen nf many nations, and new the time I li at hand te -feature' the Kitchen of all . Kitchens, the Kitchen in tne uniicci ," B.tates of America. The truly American kitchen Is really worth while. It lead) , all ether kitchens In cleanliness and modern equipment, and li really n plnee of beauty. .'.',., , .. .The American housewife has mmpli i lanH remedernlzed her recipes and manner of coeklnic, and it is possible i for the new neusewiie 10 iohew me redpe carefully ahd turn eilt dishes that will vie with theso of high -priced chef. In fact, I may wiy that, she can etttpsss him en mariy occasions. i Dtihes That Are Distinctly American New England Chowder l The New England housewife usually . wes.thc beads .of fresh cod for this j:.u hut nnv lnrxnensiv frenh fish , -' lm .ju1 Wnti aiia unrl nne.liAlf pounds of fresh fish, cur in two-Inch pieces, removing the skin and bones, and place in kettle. Then add One quart of water. One cup of chopped onion. One-half cup of carrots cut in dice. One faggot of soup herbt. Cever closely and bring te Itell. Cook ftr thirty minutes and add One r,vari of milk, Onf cup'of'fteur dissolved in the milk, Tite teaspoons of salt. One teaspoon of pepper. One-half teaspoon of thyme. One cup of canned or fresh-cooked peat, One-quarter cup of melted butter. Stir, well and bring slowly te n -boil, eoek slowly for fifteen minutes, then lervc with water crackers. In deep bowl. The New England family will tell you this Is a most delirious dish en a cool, stormy, or wet day. Deep Sea Pie This -dish Is mnde from the salt fish for which the New Knglnndcr nre juctly famous. Place in bowl one pound of boneless salt cod and cover -n ith cold water. Stand aside te freshen for two hours. New plrtce the fish In piece of cheesecloth, plunge Inte boiling water and cook for twenty minutes. Lift, and drain. When cold flake in pieces with fork. New rub n baking dish liberally with butter nnd place in bottom a layer of diced cooked potatoes, new a layer of thinly sliced onion?. thfn the prepared filt. Place layer of thinly sliced onions ever the fish nnd tap layer of diced cooked potatoes. Pour ever two and one-half cups of thick eream sauce, sprinkle the top with one-inch-thick lajcr of coarse bread crumbs and use one-fourth cup of grated cheese ever this. Hake in moderate even for forty minutes'. IWore leaving the New England community I would like te give you a prune pie recipe that is mere than three Hundred years old. In these days fruit wns scarce. Wild berries and a few sand or beach plums wcte the only American fruits. The prunes came from the East India mer chantmen, who put In te our shores for either water or protection. Ye Olde Tjme Prune Pe Renk je prunes overnight in warm water, first washing well, d'.p jut eneugli water te cover the prunes. In je worn take the crock in which the prunes rested in the night and place it in ye even. Cook the forenoon slowly, watching te see that they de net dry off. (Place prunes en the sim mering burner and simmer slowly for one hour.) Take yc prunes when cold and stone te remove seeds. Line n deep pie plate with geed short pastry and flare in a thick layer of the prune!, 'lace in small bowl Three-quarter cup of sirup. One teaspoon of cinnaiiien. Onr-hatf teaspoon of allspice. One-half teaspoon of mace. One cup of coarse bread crumbs. One-quarter cup of melted butter. Mx well and spread ever the prunes. New cover with top cruet of je pastry and bake in slew even for forty, min utes. Try this pic; it is delicious when sened with a tablespoon of whipped cieam, or Caledonian crcum may lie lined in place of the whipped cream. Cbill Fer this dish you may use cither the dried navy or marrowfat bean, the red kidney bean, the pinto bean, or the black-eyed pen. The bean used in the long age was the Spanish pinto bean, a bean similar te our red kidney bean. Wash a cud of the dried beans nnrl soak overnight In warm wnter. In the .morning cover with cold water and until tender, then drain. Mince green peppers fine and ndd one chopped fine. Tlece one-uunrter of shortening in the skillet nnd ndd reen nennprN. the nnimi nml thrrn. ters of u peiiniLpi finely cheppcdJr i nn.r June Frecks in All Their Summer Loveliness Arrive by Hundreds in the Wanamaker Down Stairs Stere Hats of Happiness for June $8 They speak of June, with all its gaycty and Jey, its happy excursions te shore and mountain, its long days net tee warm for strenuous sports and U delightful long twilights en the perch of the country club. They are hats of happiness. Many white hats are here of gleaming baronet, of crepe de chine -and Canten crepe quite pretty enough for brides. Next come hats of black or navy with white. Plenty of black hats, tee, have be guiling transparent brims of maline and crowns of baronet satin or silk ercpes. Colored hats and there arc many keep mostly te a becoming mono tone. Ostrich comes in with June, both in its smart glyeerineil state and in its fluffy charm. (Market) S ml I ' S8 Gleaming Strings of Fine Imitation Pearls, $5 Lustrous, lovely beads, evenly graduated in 2-1, 27 and 30 inch strings, each finished with a 10-karat geld clasp. In cream and the faintest flush of pink. These beads have a wonder ful luster, as they are made en a mother-of-pearl base coated with fish-scale. Indestructible, which means that they can be dropped en the fleer or dipped into net water without harm. Made and graduated te our own specifications, these imi tation pearls are the best we have seen at $5. We have imported hundreds of neck laces of this type and have never had a complaint. The Debutante $5 The same fine grade of imitation pearls, but in the tiny size that se many young women are asking for. The strings are only 18 inches long and all of the beads are small. Geld catches, of course. Who could think of a lovelier graduation present? Brides might give them te their bridesmaids. (Central) ) mil Brc a flam ! " iTLf Jl 1- ur' less and cc fi. New adii th. . fini'iin ni. ltin ,111 a con. !Ot te t ans. Place we, $2.25 $1.85 $2.25 A $1.3e June Sale of Fresh New Blouses, $1.35 te $2.25 Important te every woman who wants fresh new blouses te wear with sports skirts, sports sweaters, white tub skirts or jumper frocks. New styles, dainty materials and low prices make this a sale worth coming te. Plenty of Peter Pans, plenty of dimity blouses, plenty of hand-made waists of astonishing charm, inexpensively priced. ' $1.35 for short-sleeve blouses of white voile or batiste. t llllllill mblesnenns of fat . the skille fur ta the skillet. 4!iTmwJ ; blesnoenj of I ftfl geed deep mahege Threr rrm.t nf rnlA irnlrt Tiring te bell and add , ft T,rn (,-...... .nil AV One teaspoon of chilii?- ') And pour ever the mei -d bcan.. imnifr slowly for one hi t ind then serve. I J '.65 for dimities edged with lace or narrow frilling Peter Pan or roll cellars, long or short sleeves. $1.85 for tucked voile and strip-jchcckcd dimity blouses; front ' ..Jk fastening, long sleeves $2.2e for voile blouses trimmed with wide filet lace or lace-striped material, with short sleeves. Things You'll Leve te Make pi- RlXilaVM 9 L-J'JI Here Is a dear KIDDY'S Pl'HSB Jnt will surely delight the little one. J-Ut a piece of black oilcloth or patent leather ten Indies long and four Inches wide. Feld It .through the middle rosuwise. Along the crease make seven llj one-half Inch apart and each one ene '"nf inch wide. Cut a piece of the nin Jerlal te fit each end of the large piece, ltaT,n8 a space of two inches between the pieces, us, shown by the shaded Prt In the (-ketch. Cut each end Inte n Point. Htlteh the edges together by nachlnc or, te make It pettier, over ever "and the edges with colored worsted, Htlteh or appllijuu the basket of Mowers ,011 one or lintli tlilq Ititn li kllk cnril 1e.r etrlp of the oilcloth through Hie slits l("Werm the handle. A few nalnted wooden beads strung en the handle MH.make thla KIDDVS PUHHR even ur.nUractYe. , ,JXpHA, Hand-Made Blouses Only $2.25 Think of the hours it takes te make a blouse entirely by hand; te draw the threads and de the hemstitching; te make the but tonholes and run the tucks. All Crepe de Chine and Georgette Blouses, $5.90 V ises of white crepe dc chine i Georgette blouses are in flesh h fcjeter Pan cellars and are , ,. whit(, nn aVQ fry wJlh Mcl , .iKlaberatcly trimmed with eiSnT.. iiai, ..niit incn. i ace. (MarUrt) Jbaby Irish crochet lace. New Plaid Skirts of Cotten Epenge, $3.75 Black, brown, orange or delft blue plaids are en a white ground, making skirts that arc decidedly nice te wear with sweaters and white shoes. The pockets arc trimmed with tabs slipped threugli pearl buckles. (Mnrkrl) this has been done by hand in blouses of sheer, fine batiste for only $2.25. Peter Pan or roll cellars, drawnwerk and double patches, front or back fastening. Seamless Sheets, 80c, $1 All are of durable white muslin that will withstand many tubbings. 80c sheets are cot size 54x 00 inches. $1 sheets are full 81x00 inches. Pillow Cases 42x36 inches, 25c 45x36 inches, 30c (Central) Women's Twe-Piece Pajamas, 85c Of pink, blue, white or orchid batiste, trimmed with contrasting stitching. (Central) Pink Crepe Nightgowns, $1.65 Women's serviceable crepe nightgowns printed with blue but terflies and flowers. They arc fine for vacation trips and camps, as they can be easily washed out and lequire no ironing. (Central) . Tub Silk Step-Ins, $2 Ruffled silk step-in drawers are in pink or white and special at this price. (Central) June dresses! June, that means roses and honeysuckle, 'weddings and class-day festivities ! It's a merry month, and we have searched far and wide te find the very prettiest frocks obtainable. Here are hundreds and hundreds of them fresh, new and lovely, worthy of June herself. Prices are lower than they have been in many Junes. Geed gingham frocks can be had in all sizes up te 44 for as little as $2.50. Tub silk dresses in fresh white, striped with color, are only $10. White dimities, crisp and cool, are in several styles at $4 and $5. Dresses for women and young women are in styles suitable for every type. Sizes range from 14 te 18 for young women and go te 52 l'j for women. 30 Different Styles in New Gingham Frecks at $2.50 te $8 Every kind of plaid or check that one can think of in connection with gingham. Fluffy organdie sashes or cellars, tailored touches of white pique and pearl buttons are the principal trimming. Many frocks are of imported gingham. Gingham dresses in sizes 42' te f)2' are .$5.50 te $7.50. Wemens Mercerized Cotten Vests, 30c Of fine ribbed cotton of silky, mercerized quality made two ways built-up shoulder or bodice top style. Regular and extra sizes. (Central) New Tub Frecks With or Without Bleemers for Miss 6 te 12 $3.25 Hloemer frocks of maize, green or dark blue gingham piped with checked gingham are becoming te girls of 6 te 10. Hand-done chain stitching indicates the fullness at the shoulders, $3.25. Coel printed batiste is in rose, green or dull blue en white and the color is carried out in the hemstitched shirring en the hips, cellars and cuffs. 7 te 10 year sizes, 53.25. Simple chambray frocks f pink, green or cadet blue are piped and belted with white. 7 te 12 year sizes, $2. (Markrt) v fin j S18 Sfi Tub Frecks at $4 te $10 Many Ail White $16.50 $16.50 1 $ 1 All white voiles and dimities are trimmed with deep ucks. narrow lace edges and belts. Others have cellars and cuffs with color. A frock of pink or blue beach cloth is sketched at ?G. It has cuffs and a deep roll cellar of white pique, a leather belt and shirred skirt panels. Sizes 14 te 20. Organdies for Summer Parties Start at $10 Every girl has te have at least one organdie dress and several if she has a liking for color, for the organdie tints are exquisite. Peach, lilac, rose, pink, sky blue, tanger ine and, of course, white. All are very fluffy and frilly. Prices range upward te $23.50. White Frecks for Graduation Of soft Georgette or chiffon, of Canten crepe or crdpe de chine all white and all exquisitely lovely. $15, $18.75, $22.50 te $38.50. Clearaway Prices en Fewef-aKind Dresses $10 $16.50 $18.75 Taffetas, crepes de chine, lacc-striped triculcttes, embroidered or beaded Canten crepes, beaded Geergettes and tweed cape frocks of which we have but a few of any one kind. All have had their original prices lowered a great deal. Navy Blue and Black Frecks Fer street wear, for business and for traveling there is nothing cooler or mere practical than a dark silk frock. These of Canten crepe, crepe de chine, Georgette and Russian crepe arp in wide variety and can be had in as simple or elaborate styles as one's taste may dictate. ?25, .$27.50 te $38.50. Coel new feulaid silks are $15 te 825. Dark voiles, with small white figures or dots, are $4 te $10- (Market) SPECIAL Russian Crepe Frecks, $16.50 Twe-color frocks of heavy silk crepe white bodices with skirts and straps of jade, peach, periwinkle or Chinese blue; nay blue skirts with sand-color bodices; brown with cream or henna with blue. Several charmingly youthful styles. Sizes 14 te 18. Linen Huck Guest Towels, 25c Everybody needs mere guest towels in the Summer! These nre 13x21 inches, excellent quality, with hemmed ends. 15x25 inches, they arc 40c. With hemstitched ends, they are 15x22 inches, at 50c, 75c and $1. (i enlrnl) Breakfast Cleths at$l Square hemstitched cloths and round scalloped cloths are 54 inches across. They are of fully bleached cotton damask of geed quality. Breakfast napkins of cotton damask, already hemmed for use, are 15 inches square at 12:,jc each. (ntrl Bungalow Dresses of Clear Percales, $1 Fresh light colorings small black figures en white, pink plaids en white or plain pink, light blue, etc. distinguish these simple and practical cover-all apron-dresses. All are belted and trimmed with rickrack. (C'entrnl) Women's Silk Stockings With Pointed Heels, $1.50 Pair They are of fine, even, durable silk, semi-fashioned, with cotton tops and soles. In 'white, navy, camel's hair, African brown, cordovan, pole gray and taupe. (C'rntrnl) Short Brocade Corsets at .$1 Comfortable little Summer cor sets, only 13 inches at the deep est part, are of pink brocade, with elastic about the low top. They lace in back. Satin Hip Confiners, $1.50 , Of pink satin with panels of ( clastic, they arc very light and nice for Summer. i $2 for a 10-inch elastic girdle, hooking in front, with four hose supporters. Girdles for Heavier Figures, $5 14-inch cirdles are entirely of heavy clastic, en a straight line, except for the bands ever the bones and the panels in front, which arc of handsome satin brocade. A satin-striped hip cepfiner, with bands of silk clastic down the back, is also $6. (Crntrnll Tan Pole Coats, $16.50 Women and girls will like these smart, well-tailored pole coats in a soft mixed tan tone. The coats have convert ible cellars, inverted pleats in the backs, raglan shoulders, leather buttons and belts with leather buckles. They are carefully finished and fully lined. Just right for seashore or mountain ! Fine for metering. Many Capes, Coats and Wraps are wearing very low pi ices, especially where there ij. but one or perhaps two or three of a kind. It is well worth anv woman's while te leek among the dark dress capes and Htrht snorts coats. ' for special opportunities. $15 te ?G7.50, (MiirU.-l) Deris Princess Slips and Petticoats Happily Run the Feet of June! Women's Lew Shoes for Dancing, Hiking, Playing, $6.50 te $8.50 Fer Dancing Plain pump? en simple, graceful lines are of black satin, black calfskin and shiny patent leather. AH have turned soles nnd modified French heels. $7.50 a pair. Fer All-around Wear i Fer Sports Wear The patent leather Oxford with plain vamp and low heel is worn everywhere, from street te dress occasions. It is a very geed-looking low shoe. 56,50 a pair. (Clirnlnut) A two-teno Oxford in geed tnste is of calfskin in Russian tan with dark brown tip and waistband, or vice versa. It has bniss eyelets, a welted sole nnd low hpcl. $8.50 a pair. ". - - i rr rp .i ) LJ CO I Dainty Net Guimpes at $1 Jabot front, Peter Pan cellar and roll cellar with vest front all three styles of tine cream colored net trimmed with neat laces Twe styles have short sleeves and elastic at the waist. Nice te wear with sweaters, slip slip en dresses and suits. Organdie Guimpes, $1.50 Sheer white nvgandie guimpes have Peter Pan cellais, culls and front pleats trimmed with little frills. One has a dotted swis.-. cellar and cuffs. Vestee Sets, 50e Organdie, net and eyelet-work vestees with cuffs te match. Many have Peter Pan cellars. Fresh 25c Neckwear Crisp organdie cellars in roll shapes and flat or Petei Pan col cel lar sets of eyelet embreiderv. (( -iitrtU Dimity for June Frecks 38c Yard What delectable coleis! Plain color dimity .in self-checks is in beautiful shades of orchid, hrewn, pink, blue, gray, tanarvrine and American Reauty. This is ?,C inches wide. Then, there's a whirl of printed dimity in colors with white dots, in "'hite with colored dots and in v e with the daintiest flower and figures. ,10 and :!8 i :s wide. The little wee bud ar. figure patterns are particu larly pretty for little girls' dresses. (I nlritli ft (& f$v . 'TV tv.-V jv7 1 idtt Perfect petticoats and slips te near under any kind of Summer dre.s; the .-lips arc especially nice for straight-line frock.-. The L'-'-inch hem does away with an need of two petticoats se that Deris slips and petticoats can he worn under the sheerest organdie frocks. . Petticoats, $1 te $5 Flesh-pink or white batiste or white sateen, $1. Kine white sateen, $'J. Tub silk in white, ?:i.r0; extra-size tub silk petticoats in White, navy and black, $". Princess Slips, $2 and $3 Pnnccss slips of white, flesh or orchid batiste have imitation filet edging around the top, ?2. A similar style with satin and luce-trimmed top is &J. All in the right lengths for fashions 28, 110 te 34 inches. (Central) present Half the Pleasure of June Bays Would Be Lest Without a Couch Hammock! "Hew we wished for a couch hammock ever the holiday!" Se said many people today. But there are plenty of soft June days coming, and the Fourth of July, when you'll wish for one just as hard! Why de without the pleasure, convenience and com fort of a geed-looking, sound, safe couch hammock when One May Be Had for $10 cs, nnd a geed one, uilli all lour strong chains reaching down te the springs: ith a comtertable, thick mattress, button tufted: ceerd ilh 8-euncf gray or Khaki duck that is prarticall) weather-proof. I.(i feet long, a geed size for perches. Six-feet hammocks, almost as comfortable a3 beds for outdoor sleeping, are $11.50 and go slowly upward, as extra features of comfort or appearance are added, te $30. (( 1'iilriill Bunny Frecks $1.10 The bunny frock fat bunnies of appliqued chambray with em broidered ears form the peckct3 is of white madras trimmed with pink, blue or corn. A sash tics in back. Of White Madras Anether frock at 51.10 13 of white madras trimmed with pink, blue or corn chambiay and black stitching; it has a sash, tee. The ether frock sketched is SI. 15, and is of white madras trimmed with color and black stitching. All in 2 te C) year sizes. (I rntrnll (! -4 ffl 0 ff. m. M H :M j! v: m n VI '! i tf & .').. rn : m J m ! MhW&M mm .1"W .!, V J' $ ik v.i
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