Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 19, 1921, Night Extra, Page 15, Image 15

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fnDA Y IS MRS. WILSON'S
FRENCH COOKING LESSON
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nilil tln-re-niinilri-i -ii 1 1 of milk. Stir
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Onp fin i'i. veviirr. miii'""' "'
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Iran of null r Iniml iTiluili' nnil
nl.'ft ,1111114 o 2l.lt PI PII'P'P nun
1 1 hot i.ipii f.ii" twenty ininnti"
It.tii m Knlliil Href Utli .M.U"iirnnl
Ci,k -i i.iinpi of in.ii'iiioiii nii'l in-n
'urn , ii Ii.iK.ii? di-1' N;"" pit'l'in' "i"
Ihscf n f"i ,li' It.'ili.tn Htilp nml tiii'ii
urn i" iiiii.'iiioiii nii'l it iiii.i ii.ikp n.i
lonf ii i f lio.ii
I'limi'li llnllwl Ui'i'f
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hiDd 'ui'ii drain .Mi mo iiiivp i.iiinii
.eri tti'i nud tin n plin'" Imp tiil.l.".ooii'
if tifrf ill IppinK" i'i " fiyliiK I"1" 1""1
Iidil tin onion tool, sloul.i nml tl
Indd in iiooJIpm and pouk 'loiil.i nitli
out liriiinin f.ii' Ipii iniiiiiti"". I'lnpp
lib( ti'ioillo' in n lioi.'.'i- nroiiinl hip nit v
Ihot pint ir mid I lie it inkle .hit ili.iu
Oni , ji nl fuir 1 vml nicmi mi in in.
1A,fr nihil iwtii nf iiuiliil vhriit.
On. halt IfiiiiDfii. til in, fin hi nut.
I.if i up bei f iilnili lin b I pippini'il
Merot.iii i.l i Ic to the eintei nf I In di'li
Ijrul tun gnrnlsli Willi linen ihiiiipu
rinlrv
Fri 'lie i ruinli. in lm. m. "i limn 'I' ip
Tinc i. nl I"' ieri iniiiM' i i unit.'
I'lj. f"iii' t.ilile'i.iu.ii" ol .tii..im: in
lb filing ii.ui uliPii Iml ndd the
iuiinibs ini.l n.i nnlil Kiil.li n In mi n.
tosim, iiintinuall.i
Efflilirp nf Iteef With (Jleen l'piiei'
Cut .'iioiikIi idi'.u in Hinnll Ihp mid
thru Ii hi hi jiikI nniiuli blown miiii e
if. hold lop'tni'i- Serip on t..iii nnil
MrniMi with linelj niim-ed xieen
pippi'ii.
Tim iiuli i" fipiientli pi'ppnii'il ii'
ntwvp nut In fun hi jdiii" tin. kiiiiii'Ii, ii
ii fu in n n ililik wliltp . ipiiiii
IIUi' aim sprinkled Willi kiiiIpiI cliei'ie
nnd then imiIi niineid pepper.
lippf t'linpiettes
On. fi.iifiii
f'l'f, iirimiltiH nf ;pii ici;.
Mill II
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'if Question Cornur
Toitiiy' liiiiiii'iei
1 II VVIlHl IT1IVI.III4IM, IV II V
KIM ittli. toui'h I),' milled
'ftiterpieco of lloiii'i'.'
2 Hun is an unusual-lookup
ha fiiliiiiiii.ir
' Mhnt pioiews ik iihciI on mile mid
' ilfon ulii.'h I'limiKi'H I lie npi.'ni
t'. e of ihp miilprinl ''
I fli'vi-rlhe u Nlnnrl vn.isl llu,l
"" ild look puitieiilarli upII with
.. 'link sun
' '" Mil' 'Heel hllpppi'. ulinl
ni'li ii.iliiiu is , rj nun I. in
i eiio''
"Inn Mori of iuhiIIiox is pxii'imiip
l iitlnii-nvp for the upurtineiil "
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JJ.'nrini: n-i'ii hmr lilibi.n- piei-i
"'.llie'illlj m, iiiuiisihl; ip
IH'HMiii'iit wliii h tin tre'hinn
?"l 'IiiiIl'iiIn nl ihp Dii'Kon An
'.llllltnl f,,.g,. ,,. .ibllglll to
eompli with
"5- Iiiiuiik Hip liilnp'hllilp of n
M eiptnnnc poipipiI with imil
troorKdtp, it i mi lii inndp to Ki
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" 'miiii iniri-.ii is kivpii mi pf.
"' tile imsltioii in n n when
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whieli ktnnils inruin.i ii, ,. n ...
'ii"lt i ii way Hint it relle.'ls n I. mi I
nr llouiT' or s,m. ,!,,. ,,,.
1 " wash tntnics Iump I.ppoiup hpt
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- ..-iiriii'ii Hun,,
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III (OKINNK
Adventure Willi a Purse
7"UI' H'lneinlifr Ircd jeni" how "n
I'oilld Iiii.i t iillled iii-Riinilii' for a
dainty stlinitii'i- ,i-ps? Well, this year,
liiiirov!i,f- upon the former Idea, tlie
uliops in,' itnu 'linuins dntlfil niKniiillc
'ritpi'p Is kitcii , hivi'iidi'i- or old fO'i"
I'll" Iliill' with whilp ritilirolilpiPlI dots.
Or jolt cm, hu.i It in white villi lilailf.
Iilili' or old i osp doti Mk mi)- patterti
Jon iioulil , hoiiM' would be effective. The
prlee is !?:i jiird.
Let lite leiiilnd .ion iinec mote, if lour
nail' lx fallini: out. of the linir tonii'
poiiiIh. 'I'lipy haip foiir rallipr In nail
teeth, which ihp hollow, with opening
at the end of each The other end of
tin" comb Iiiim it rubber bull, nttiiclieil to
ill. Thin one lllls with n cood hair tonic
'and puts II tliioiti'li the Imlr mid in tin'
scalp hi uii'.'iiu of the comb. In till"
wa.i the Ionic is noil distributed thioiish
i the linn- anil can iln ,l best work. The
price of on." of the"!' i omhs i tliiity-
t live I Pills.
I (tne Imp Inn '(line iloen or two bar-
pins that I want lo mention, because
the, Impi'iw.eil nle as belli' particiilarl.i
.poiivliii'ina lookini:. Tlim are aluminum
1 backed, mid sonic of t'lem Icive thelf
Miifncs lonipletel.i covered with bril
liant, well-cut while Atones that twinkle
almost as- ilnz.lini'ly as t'cil diainonils.
To me they look like much hichcr priced
pins than S.'l.tl.".. whii I. is u lint Ihey
.oil. I umlei''tanil,.hoii.'iei-. that oiii;
iliall.i, llie.i did cost nimp
SppIiir the .old el emu cloth- aaiu
ilKfi.'steil thai I mite of them for the
h.nelit of the u.iiii.'ii who inis-ed i-i-nd-
ing iilx.ul them l.elotc. Thee cloth"
lescinblc thin 'heels of cotton, althoitgl'.
on a matter ol fact, the.i aic. I think.
,. ici-, si, ft li'snc paper After mil
hnie cleaii'i'd .lour face thoioiixhlv will)
.old cream ion U'C one of these so-called
cloths to leniovp the ciemn It I- quit.'
ii" cllicacious as cheese .loth, and i
tcnlly tnoie Minitarj. becnie you need
use a cloth 011I.V once ilml Ilien It "
he thrown away Two dozen cloth con
be boUKht for twent -five cent"
fnr nnmrs nf lmi nililrfie Vnnjiin' I'nB
Ivilltur nr niionf ivniiu.i or n.un .,.,. 1
Mahing More Money
Worthies 1. 1111. 1
"I don't know ivluii I inn do foi m.
nun. paitlculiuly ni Huro .looon t He em
to bo n thins (i.cn In Mill P"'1,'.1'
world and I know that 1011 would re
fer to remain here, ir It were Po"''0
While vou were In Kranre I buiiU nil tne
nvnllnliln monei I bail -really inore
tlilili I could nffotd- In Hint land I wan
wiealtlni? about. It now appear that it
wiiHU't worth 11 tenth of ivlint I pain
foi It. for It's o rock and barren tnni
lothliiR will prow I've tried evety crop
ImiiBlnablo. but It no uhp 'I he I""
simply won't produ. e. Hut, If nu tnniK
win can do anythliiR with It- lt' ?"".
Leonard lltown llRtPiie.l to bis father i
illvnci tattoo In silence and with iome
tliliiB that was closely iiltin 10 regret I' or
peiHonnl reasons be wMinl to renmln
close to Ncwn.nrkct. Vn hut Ills artni
trnlnlnff had not lilted him for any or
the civilian pepltlotiB which were then
available However. It could do no
linrm to ko down and look the Inml
,.,.n, Timro mil"! he luimethltiK that
would Krow there somothliiB'whlcl. his
father had overlooked
The next afternoon 11 hen he returned
there was n quizzical smile In ymuiK
llioun's eic mid more than n hint of
un upward twist lo HI" lips n be ic
maikcil "I think I '.iii innke use of
that land, dad There's one crop yoi.
didn't think or tourists ' Despite tlio
cffoits of his family to iniiko him a.l
more, he declined. The rllnulnK morn
lur he visited the president or the local
hank and. nftcr a lenRtli, Intel view.
omerRcil with a capital sulllclpiit for Hip
purpose lie lino 111 mum me eii,niii-.
Hon of no less than clRht natuial caves
KlItterlnK with thn beauty of stalactites
and stali.;niltes which he had discoveicd
during bis exploration trip Klectue1
llfjlits soon enhanced these lieautlcs and,
a little tenhouso neni h reaped an ad
ditional Diollt from the i,iu. wtilcl. 'x-,
pelts sn.i hip tnoie beautltul Hum I, ma,
and which are drawlnc tlmu'-niid of
tounsts eier.i season lo a miller nut '
p;Mho-w!i section ol VliKlnla
WANAMAKER'S I DOWN STAIRS STORE I WANAMAKERl
HM.I1HW ra
LOW I'.
I " ii'.n cli t" uia!,p ..I die un 1 maul 11
iiiiiriiiut uiiiiil ih."c new liailiitis 'lilts !
'Ibis lostunii' of t. Mini's ,, lining 11
Ill-own and wliiie cliei-kcd iiiKluini
r 1 -i 1 , 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 wnh nun- .nil!.-- mi the ikilt
nml lied Willi a -m-Ii "I ted salili.
ccliiieil hi Hie en,! Tins instuuie lui"
the shollllh'1 -li.-'hoiilde lie. klllie.
Man.i of the oiliei fnshiiinalile wnlei
!);, hmieier. the I'ton 0 1 lit 1
2JMIL
' n 1. i,'i,'i 1: "- A.A', ' JhiMW'.om ?:,U'M
T: r B7. A IVf
IS) BUTTEBMILK
There's a clean taste to Abbotts
Cream Buttermilk no sour, fer
mented flavor to it. The real, old-
fashioned buttermilky tang is there. Good
health, as well as long life, is in every drop
01 tnis sciennncany maue nui
termilk. I'hoiif I'i lo Drlirer u I'olllc
Tmnoi en. Baring JH.'i
ARBOTTS ALDERNEY
DAIRIES, INC.
.list and Chestnut Both Phones
tlftntic Cilt W'iltliititiil
I'lvasantvillc Ocean City
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FOR GIRLS AND B
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OYS
1
"Hickory Waists benefit the kdies
and save me time, worry and money''
After I buy Hjckory Waists I can forget them," said a mothci recently.
. ..v.., ol.h.vi uiuiwi. -'utiw,i Liiuuiny unci enaurc enc narcicst wear myi
youngsters can give them. Hickory require Jittle of my attention they
arc certainly work and worry savers. For secure support, comfort and
aid in natural development, they arc just what every girl and boy needs."
The bociy of the Hickory Waist is made of durable, high grade ma
terials ucars well and washes wonderfully. Tailored in the' faultless full
body model as well as in the popular style illustrated. For all ages 2 to
14. Each garment Jits perfectly. All buttons arc genuine unbreakable bone-
luvj pm uiue attaenmene prevents the garter pin D
trom bending or breaking. Guaranteed to give
you absolute satisfaclion.
5 --d "-0 wiinoul 8arlers--75t and up with garters
You should find them at
your dealer's m the no
tions, hoys' or infants'
department. If not, please
Write us.
ASTEIN& COMPANY
MAwtns or
P1RIS GARTERS
jot men
CHICAGO NEW YORK
Children's
HICKORY
fH Gartars
im
77ifj Is the well known Huko'U
tiailemarl( ll'iyour abiolulc guaran
tee of urvlec, comfoil and quality
to
Wanamaker' s Down Stairs Store
3?-s
r. . i -4C-' V n-i )
( ' Km ff'HvJr mf$l
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IAC
Opp
Exquisite Hand-made
Blouses, $4.90, $6.75
$8.90, $9.75 and $10.75
Finn almi'i' mntctinls, :-oft vvbiu- voilc. rtcli
firamy voilort and hiRliiy mercerized white batistes.
The most desirable styles with uulkit-n that show
to udvuntnuc over suit jackets.
Tiny stitches, beautiful real filet laces, hum
stitcliitijr, wee tucks and drawn work- all done by
band with inlinite patience and skill! Think of the
time it must have taken! Yet these exquisite blouses
are marked at comparatively small price?. One
would scarcely think of making the (hoapest for
the price of the most expensive.
Many styles and all sizes in the lot but not in
each model.
I.Miirlol i
&hA i
tan
Our Own Fine
Wraps Repriced, $55
Any one of these coits saves enough to
quite n saving fund account!
They are the less ordinary sort of wraps, too.
Lovely and mossy, velvety to the touch and graceful.
Some have rich simplicity, as shown in the sketch.
Others have embroidery, a satin sash or fashionable
fringe. Colors include navy and light blue, tan,
brown and gray.
.Majority are wraps, but there ate a
a well as capes.
INually one of a kind Sizes 14 to -IJ.
(Murki't i
few coats
Brisk Sports Hats
$3 and $5
Something (loan - cut
and btee-'.v about thet-.
-port hats and th.-v ate
e special I v attta'ctue
ii luii ivoin uih the p..p
tilai ".Hied tind erse
suits.
The hat that is
sketched is of grosgiain
silk and narti.vv iavv
btaid. Blue ci brown
with white bnii. I, dnik
brown with henna btaid,
nnd gieen with navy
braid. N'otice the chen-
ille tassel. S"
Many othets at S,"i One
new style of tuelcd pup
lin is in na;. , (i,nk, i u-i
will look well wui sweater-
Alternating low.- of felt and straw cnmpo-i intei
esting sports hats in yellow-and-whiti , gtav-and-tiavy
and grren-aiid-wbite.
i Murl.tti
Or-
V.i. ' ,
ur white and
1200 Pink Knitted
Bloomers,
35c, Three for $1
Unusually soft knitted cotton
cut in generously full styles.
Filasttc at wnist nnd knees. First
quality. Many women and girls (
will wnnt a supply foi summer- ,
time. I
Smart Sports Scarfs,
$5
Ticmtirknbly good at their price.
Long wide scarfs of fiber silk
mignonette in piain or fancy
ribbed effects with pretty ftinge.
Navy, Copenhagen blue, gray,
ioei tomato, honnn and tan.
Breakfast Napkins,
16c
18x18 Inches
Fine for evervda.v u( ' Lus
trous cotton damask neatly
hemmed.
Striped Tub Silk
and Pongee Blouses,
$2.90
Trim tailoted stv f to go with
tweed and jerse suits. The tub
silks are made with romcrtible
collar-,: the pongee- aie made
with graceful toll collar- ed'jed
with tiny frills.
Efficient House
Dresses, $1.65
Pretty ones made of tose, Cop
enhagen blue oi green cotton
lamie are in comfottable "Billie
Burke" style hand .-moiked in
front. Last lot went out vety
quickly.
Voile Flouncings,
Repriced $1 Yard
Sheer and soft f"i Summer
frocks Oft in-.-hes .vide Tan, kv
blue, oichid. p-nr. openhagen
blue, rose and white.
Wash Laces,
5c, 7c, 10c Yard
Imitation cluny and crochet lace
I to 2i inches wde to be usrd
for curtains, fancv noik and the
like.
Black Sateen
Petticoats, 85c
An unexpected "find.'' Surptis
ingl.v good black sateen with elas
tic at waist and ruffled flounce.
Kxtiu sizes, mcasuiing from ."8
to (10 inches at the hips, are 1.
All-Silk Jersey
Petticoats, $2.85
.-'ilk jersey wears well and helps
one to ictuin a slender silhouette.
These petticoats with contrasting
flounces are dccidedh unusual at
S2.S5.
Brides' Underclothes
The lustrous radium .-ilk 1.- in
itself lovely, and the pietty styles
add to its loveliness
White camisoles, -imply
ttimmed with hemstitching, aie
$3.85.
Fnvelopo ehemi-e me m
delicate fle.-h tint fiin-hed with
tucks and hemstitching i-."..."0
Bloomers, in flesh o unite, aie
'-."i and Sli.T.").
Exquisite Nightgowns
At SlOoO they are of menu',
flesh or white radium wrh in-e
of filet lace.
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Tuxedo Sweaters
Special, $3.85
Women's -weater- that gieni v
resemble the hand-knitud are
veiy good-looking. The ion-r
line of the Tusedo and the su1.'
jestion of a -Hire in the knittmc
both help towunl an effect . f
fa?hionnble sK inlet ne-.-
In black, blown, out', tomato,
henna, honey 'lew. -ia green
peacock, lavender, pink an., nai.v.
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New Sports Suits of
Tweed, $10, $17.50,
$25, $32.50
f.'oming in, going out'
That is the dnilv hap
pening m Tweed Suit
land. Kverybody in the
world seems to be wear
ing tweeds and looking
wonderfully well.
As Low as $10
A few gra.v tweed
suits which we chemi
cally tested and found to
be ALL WOOL. Yes, at
SIO. Sizes 1G to rjR.
exceptional ouits it
at $17.50
One of our legular
maker.- of better suits
had an a-cumulatton of
short length- of excel
lent tweeds. lie made
them up for us in these '
tweed and homespun
suits at .17.."0 A twill k.
weave with almost in
visible check, in tan,
io.-c, carrot and brown.
Sizes 1G and 18 only.
$25 Suits the
Best in Town
New .-.emi-fittcd con'
suits with silk - Pned
coat.- and notch collais
i The skirts havo mannis1-
pockets. .Mostly tan. In own und Copenhagen.
One-Button Coat Suits of Tweed, $32.50
Slightly cutawi'v i oat i with one button, which
aie so youthful. Mado with the popular somi-fitted
back and i erfectly tailored. Mostly tan, light blue
or brown with darker, almost invisible stripes.
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Jm $17.50
New Shipment of
LongGr ay Suede Gloves
The favonti g,o,s of many well-groomed
women! Grnv t- seasonable and these par
ticular shaiif- are having a vogue. The skin
aie delightfulli -oft and the gloves fit fnult
lessly. 12-button-ieng' h lamb suede gloves, pique
sewn, i, itn Pans point backs, are 54.50 a pan ;
Itj-button-lrngth nt $.".50.
12-button-length kid suefle gloves, oveiseam
-,?wn, aic SG a pan; H'.-button-length at ST.oO.
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What Sort of Dress
Can I Get
at $10, $12, $15
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$10
wool j.'isfy dres.-c-'i
ln.i.ded model.-
l .. ?1i..Vi and S.
Kvery woman
and young gn-1
asks it. The col-
ege girl who
wants something
inexpensive and
'"sott of nice.'"
The woman a
home who likes
to dve.-s well nnd
yet not spend too
much money on
her eveiyilay
clothe.- The
business woman
whose profession
calls for well
made, orrectiy
fitting clothes of
simple, good
style.
S10 for naw
and brown incs
saline d r e - s e -
I with embroide"cci
rfkirts and bindint;
of rose color at
neck and sleeves
12 for good
ii irotmo and
-erge with satin
m- eiepe de chine
vest.- nnd eyelet
e.nb-oidered and
s -alloped skirts,
-urplice o Petei
2. ."in ioi silky turn
"f ttbet in plain or etn' 1 oniere I -tv'es
f 'i -umm r ami dign tied enough fo.
. - " 7 , fn tafleta frof h-
II ( I Ci. - ile ( hllle
VlnrUrl i
in pnpuiai
$9.90
$8.25
$8.25
$7.75
$7.75
$9.90
vX l Vi? f fi-x Ks, . v -
$9.90
$8.75
SERSBL
Fashionable Shoes of Fine Leathers
25, $8.75, $9.60, $9.90
$8
Among tht' Philadelphia products of which
the city can well be proud are women's fine shoes.
People in the know realize that some of the finest
shoes made for women are manufactured right
here in this city of busy workshops.
Wanamaker's Down Stairs Shoe Store
specializes in tlu-M- fine Philadelphia shoes.
an'oi genuinely nmn-gracle
care and have all the litt
nmre expensive shoes.
Pictured are some of
'hev
learners, nnisnerj with
e things expected of
the
lust opened.
Most of These at $9.90 Are Philadelphia-Made Shoes
manv neu .-.tvlos
or
Blown and gray ooze calf with one strnp: baby Louis
hili heels.
Brown or black satin with one button htrap and plain
loni? vamp: French heels.
New plain pumps of eletrant tan calfskin with babv
Louis or high heels which are now beine asked for. All
$9.90.
Shoes brom Good Shoemakers of Other Cities
S-J.JJ0 for heavy black calfskin brogues.
SS.7." tor tan calfskin pumps with insertion oi russet
color ooze calf and baby Louis heels.
f S8.25 for gray or white suede finish oxfurds with
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saddle -.trap, medium heel. Also at .$8.2.') are gray suede
one buckle trop pumps with saddle straps and straight
tips, Cuban heel-..
S7.7.") for low or medium heel brogue oxfords with
round or narrow toe made of real calfskin m a good tan.
There may not be even size in each of these
models because thm sell out rapidlv, hut these lots have
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'""' -"iii-- 111 ,-iu ii.itc are nearly all xi.es in
Just Arrived at $5.40
200 pah- black calfskin Oxfords with
tips and medium heels.
every one.
imitation winj;
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