Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 21, 1921, Night Extra, Page 15, Image 15

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GIVEN BY MRS. WILSON
Vie Coining of Springtime Calls for a Lighter Diet in Order to
Prevent, Languor Try Rice, Nut and Celery Croquettes
(Ccvirtoht
Br MRS. M. A. WILSON , ,
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SI'lUNO time frequently brliijpi tlmt
-it rrnnn nml vorr mifcli tired out
feellnjr n .VnwiilnR time nnd we fr.d
vlthotil nmbltlon to do our work. To
.!... )m full to tnke heed of mother
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trnrnin?. reiuijumuiciiitt v
i.nhUu nro liable to bo a bit
However, these readjust-
ncoewnry If you wish to cs-
nature
frerj-ilny
wearHome
meni - , - -, innff(inr
1.. i. nlil wlntrv dnv the body
rnrbonlrci the fuel to supply the necea-
hi bwn working overtime nnd has de
muniled large amounts of fuel nnd whilo
'",?" fi t,,nt wqb not utilized by the
:.i. n mmllr nortion oi
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TV, 1UIO
cape
It wns used
h mirnlUH energy makes
for riirns... -.. ,,,..intr tl. u.in.
us alert mm mv ."' -- --
,fNmv"nlonB comes the springlike nnd
.... u-enthrr nnd the body demands
"U'and lew foods prJuclng this
nred. A slow-down of heat production
lowers the energy, hence n feeling of
,2ng,ior-the tired feeling nnd general
Tl'lc1Cnp,petlto becomes finicky,-noU-
cod ami have real difficulty n finding
K . Zf tnke their place. This Is nqt
because of the foodSBhortage. but be
DC. ' t .. lnrk of knowledge ncccs-
wry to cover this difficulty. Ease up
far o da or two nnd give nature an
Tnortunfty to help the body get rid of
ID MCCSS1VB ..". 1-
Wlioln Wheat llnliin Sandwiches
granges Ten or Mtlk
niNNnn
" Hnkcd Cauliflower'
llrnlsed Onions Fried Noodles
Iluttered Ilrets Lettuce
Ilhnbnrb nnd Jlnlsln Mo ColTco
No. 4
imiUKFABX
)Ilakpd IVunes nnd Wprirnts
tried Tomntoci Cream Oravy
Tonit I Coffee
LUtfCIIKON
Purie of Onion
Celery. licet nnd Tomnto Salad
Toasted Ityc JJread
nice Pudding Tci
EVENINfe PUBLIC IDGER PHILADELPHIA THURSDAY, AlRIL 21," 1921
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CdAT DRESS OF SER&E
HAS SHORT WAIST LINE
DINNER
Ten
Tan to fast for twenty-four hours.
Tnke the juice of one dozen oranges at
of witlcr. Man to cat those foods that
"ill help you regain your normal bal
Tikc and presto gone Is tho dreaded
"prins lassitude nnd you are once ngalu
''"III. i.f mnnri mirlfier known todny Is
the kldncys-i-so cat foods that will keepi
wo.1 condition. This Is the
Kafon to cut down sharply on nitre
rcnoiis foods, such as meats, eggs, dried
.,. beans, lentils, cheese and fish,
nnd thus reduce the poisons manufac
tured from these foods during Jhe process
,,fKirtinnplnce or them, plenty of
frtili green food, salads, milk, whole
wheat bread and both the fresh and
dried fruits. Omit overscasoning. So
mnnv of us uic largo proportions of
mt 'pepper nnd other seasonings, which
irritate the stomnch nnd Intestines and
interfere with digestion, nnd thus di
rectly Injure tho kidneys. ou will bo
ncrecnblv surprised when you acquire
n taste for the nnturnl unsnltcd foods
,. i,n rnn find how delicious they are.
anil then you will realize that the habit
of drenching nil tho toousNioerauy wim
alt and pepper Is truly n mistake.
Here arc-some snappy spring vegetable
iwnun:
No. 1
HIIKAKFAST
Juice of One-hnlf Grapefruit
Toaflcd Whole Whe'at Bread
Tnialted Creamery Butter
Coffee
LUNCHEON
I'urec of Celery
Toasted Whole Wheat Bread
Unsalted Butter
Stewed Hhubarb nnd Raisins Cocoa
DINNER
I'uree of Spinach
Olfry Nut Loaf Cream Sauce
Asparagus Hiring uenns
Tomato Salad
Strawberries Coffee
No. 2
BREAKFAST
.luice of Two Oranges
WnffloH ,lth Honey
Cqifco
Vegetnble Choullcr,
LUNCHEON
Toast Fru(t Salad
Cocoa "or Milk
DINNER v
Cream of Tomuto
BnKed Mncnroni
hiring Beans Peas
Celery Salad
Tapioca Pudding Coffee
No. a
BREAKFAST
Two Sliced Bananas and Cream
Toast Coffee
LUNCHEON
Puree of Fresh IVafi-.
Orange Cocktail
Fried Bananas
Sjdnach Aparngus
Tolnalo Salad
Rice JPuddlng Coffee
No. r
BREAKFAST
Baked Apples and Cream
. Toast Coffee
LUNCHEON
'Scalloped Corn
Ctlery and-Onion Salad
Junket Tea
DINNER
Celery JtadMin.
Rice, Nut and. Celery Croquettes
Parsley Sauco
Cauliflower String Beans
., Lettuce
Junket with Fruit Coffee
No. o '
BREAKFAST
Stewed Evapoatcd Pearhc'i and Raisin
names and Honey
Coffee
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uunutlfAJA
Cream of Asparagus
Celery and Nut -fisnilWirliM
Gelatin with Fruit
Milk or Tea
DINNER
...S'VJ- ana OnlanBroth,,
Stuffed nnd BakedTTomatocs
, . Cream Sauce
Baked Mncaronl String Beans
Ulmt Hnln.l
Brown Betty Caramel Sauce Coffee
v No. 7
BREAKFA'ST
Three Sliced Pineapples
French Tonst Jelly
Coffee
DINNER
Puree of Lettuce
i Celery Radishes
Stuffed Baked Peppers Onion Sauce
Asparagus Peas
Tomato Snlad
Ice Cream Coffee
This last menu is Sunday, using two
incuts.
The use of unsalted creamery butter
win give a delicious navor to the food,
n hole wheat nnd rve hreiil fnr vnrlp.
with a irood rggless mayonnaise dress
ing, will prevent monotony in this
menu, which excludes the uko oj meat,
cheese, fish and dried leeumes nml rtro-H
and uses In Uieir places a liberal and
abundant diet of naturo's own foods.
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When You Iron '
Havo a clean, woll-paiMcd board or
table set at comfortable height.
x Ubo clean, smooth Irons, nubbin
them occasionally vlth wax or parafHn
will keep them In jfood condition. Rusty
or dirty Irons should bo bcoured wltK
sandsonp or bath brick, washed, wiped
dryeatcl, waxed and rubbed smdbth.
Have clothes cvenlv ilnmnon.i
smoothly and tightly rolled.
Iron fabrics with the lengthwise
thread, If possible, nnd Iron an lar&o a
spaco at ono tlmo as possible. Most
materials look best If ironed thoroughly
Iron drat tho parts that dry out
quickly and that will hang off the board
when ftntshed.
For silks, woolens and colored mate
rials, use medium-hot Irons. Iron all
these materials on the wrong side ex
cept aprons nnd children's dresses that
need a smooth surface to keep clean
longer. Silks and woolens may be
Ironed on the right sldo If covered with
dampened cheesecloth, say household
specialists of tho United States Depart
ment of Agriculture.
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So -many of the senson's girdles act
like a bashful youtyr mnn. Something
prevents them from moving up.
This shy wnlst linn of today's draw
ing Is typical of tho new mode. It Is
not Indicated at ull in the front nnd,
nlthough hero It extends around the
back, many others confine their atten
tlons entirely to the sides.
The model of today is n imvy serge
cbnt-dress, trimmed with red nnd blue
embroidery arranged skillfully. The
uuttons nro covered with selT-tiinterlnl,
and n touch of red piping Is found on
collar nnd sleeves.
These sleeves, by the way. nro ex
tremely graceful nifd worthy of particu
lar attention.
Adventures JVith a fursc
DO tfOU remember spme time ago I
told you of n very effective pend
ant or sautolr of French Jet, with a
largo ornament or plaque of Jet attached
to It? They were something llko ?3
or 3.00, ns I rcmomUcr It. You
Mmcd to like these chrilni Immensely
ko ;nuch no that In b. short tlhie they
w'cre all sold. Woll, now a new ship
ment has rtjme In, nnd this time
what do you "think? the prices nrc
lower. As a mntter of fart they cost
just cxartly $1. They arc thn-e-riiinr-
ter-lcngth chains xof black bends. Al
the end ot the chain is u beautiful
plaque also of Jet, nnd hanging from
this Is a tassel of beads or If you
prefer, jou can get one with a pear
shaped bead pendant.
j Of courM), you have seen the smart
tweed hajK that .are being worn so ex
tensively this year. In many cases
they have beqn. mndc nlong with the
tweed suit to uiljtch the Milt. But If
you did not get one when you bought
your suit you'van stlMbuy one, "which
if It will not matrh perfectly, will nt
least blend. Ono shop has a large
selection or many colors. They arc
Mfnlght-brlmmcd affairs that rnn be
tuned up or down nt will. Their price
id $0 each.
You have seen trie black neck ribbons
many times those that come ready
made with n clasp and n little buckle 'or,
ornnment, and on which one ucnr.s ti
lockct-eT watch or other ornament. lint
have you sccnthcso In yellow ribbon?
No, not yellow, but a perfect gold
color? For certain pendnnts nnd to
vrnr with certain dresses a gold-colored
ribbon would be even more effective
than a black one. These that I saw
cost fifty cents.
For name of W nddre Woman's Par
Editor or phono Walnut er Mnln $000,
Utilizing Heat
Home
ntlnir
nnd It convenient to use this source itf
eat in a noiDea wnero plants can be
rown lit early spring, garden specialists
gardeners who have hot-water
heating pianis in uieir awciungs may
una II convenient iu use iiiih flOUTCe Q
heat In a hotbed whero plants can b
crown n) early spring, garden siinclnlliit
"Cf the United States Department of Agrl
culture say. In caso this is done a pit
should be dug nnd the walls built of con
crete nnil a raised floor of boards placed
It to hold the soft?" Heating pipes
or rndlntprs are placea oeneain wj """'!
in the pi
An opening one Inch wide should bo left
around the floor next to tho wallo for the
heat to paife upward Into- the bed. The
tops of the walls are fitted with a-Jr""
work-of lumher,to support the sash. Ow
ing to tho scarcity of manure for heat
lnrf hotheads the plpo-heatcd bed Is rec
ommended wherever It can be connected
direct In tho house heating Bystem.
PHONE: SPBUCIS 29B8
FUR
STORAGE
UNDER
SCIENTIFIC CONDITIONS
ON THE PREMISES
LUIGIRIENZI
COimKCT APPAREL
KQR WOMEN
1714 Walnut-Street
WANAMAKER'S
WANAMAKER'S
Wariamdker' s
Down Stairs Store.
Buy
Your
MEATS me
WHOLESALE E
20
Shoulder g
Pork B
Corned
Beef
RUMPSTEAK, 25c g
SHAD FRESH DXlLY
4Ibs..r,. Cheese, 95c g
rCHUVAY .MA(rKr.KKL. ft.SOA KIT
Mitchell's Market, Inc. s
in f. 19 c ncr iWidc iVF m
Center M$k
poiiitimfes
Op
First Women
Mrs. li S. II. McCnulev. nf nenvr lo
the first woman to bo honored with the
presidency of the Pennsylvania State
School Directors' Association.
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Miss doldlo, Welnrott, of Mollnc, III,,
has' the distinction of belngtthe first
woman to win a place on a University of
Illinois debating team.
Mrs. J. C. McN'alr, of Fayette, Is tho
first woman to be upolnted to the Mis
slsslppl general Jjonrd of college trustees.
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They're Great!
ED. PINAUD'S HAIR TONIC
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ED. PINAUD'S LILAC PERFUME -
Bur even greater
than these are
"Truth, in Advertising
and '
"Quality through the Ages"
On this foundation -are builded the"
success and thehopes of the house of x
ED. PINAUD
His name on a label
makes your buying a real
satisfaction.
uuy at any Drug or
Department Store
PARFUMERIE
ED. PINAXiJD
18 Place Vcndome v. Paris
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American Import Offices
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90 Fifth Ave. New York
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III- - Exclusive Chapeaux jll
M Cliod.off dcsifjns express becoming 'indi- IB!
ctfJ&V vidualitji as well as that subtle and flip
QJ$ exclusive smartnesst so desired , lafy
p by tfie well dressed. - (m()
gjC; Present shoiciiw of delightful summer 2&P
t inmorlatiorts and originations. J4!fy2'
& 3 f hickoryA
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L1j':: ' I your guarantee or Quality
38-Inch Plain Voile, 28c
Pretty for girls' nnd women's dresses and
blouses. Popular shades of apple green, Cop
enhagen nnd pale blue, orchid, yellow, Nile
green and rose. '
Short and Long Gloves, 70c, $1.15
White silk, in two-clasp style, at 70c.
White silk, 16-button length, at $1.15.
Both "kinds nre the "seconds" of a cele
brated American maker and the name is in
each pair of gloves.
$1.10 for Men's Good-Looking
Shirts
Printed percale and madras shirts in at
tractive 'colors.' They havo slight flaws, but
it is pretty hard to find them. From one of
our best regular makers so that they arc cut
and finished properly.
Porto Rican Hand-Made
Chemises,, $2; 'Gowns, $3
Exquisite materials, hand-sewn with tiny
stitches and finished with delicate hand-hem-fetitching.-
The ribbons are slipped through
sheer casings.
The envelope chenises have hemstitched
straps, the nightgowns have kimono sleeves
and deep hems.
Double-Panel Petticoats, $1
White cotton of sateen weave but with dull
finish. There are double panels front and
back so that they-are pleasantly shadowproof
to wear under thin frocks.
Odds and Ends of Blouses Lowered
to $1.45
Dotted swlss, checked colored voile and a
number of different white cottons. Lace
trimmed, frilled and plain. Three or four of
one kind, a dozen perhaps of another, but not
many of any. Broken sizes,. Some show
mnrks of handling.
Women's Ribbed Cotton Vests, 25c
1200 new "seconds" of much better quality.
Band, regular and bodice tops with tape
shoulder straps. They are the kind that
women like.
Little Tots' Creepers, $1 to $1.50
Play clothes for 1 to 3 yean children to
wear in warm weather. White madras, pretty
checked ginghams, chambray, Japanese crepe.
Some have wee hand-embroidered figures, some
are peg-top style, others have white waists
with colored trousers.
Bib Aprons, 50c
Checked ginghams or figured percale with
nckrack or white binding. Unusually large at
the price.
Necklaces, $1
A wholesaler asked us if we would sell all
we had to him at $1 he knew he could sell
them profitably again nt a great deal higher
rate wholesale than our retail price to you.
Lovely red ones, plenty of composition jet.
kinds that look like amber or jade, many of
fine beads with medallions, others with tassels.
A Man Has Good Choosing
Among All-Wool Suits
at $25 to $37.50
New suits arrive every little while io swell tha
ranks rind keep tho assortment fresh and up to date.
Cheviot Flannels
Serges Worsteds
Cassimcres Unfinished 'Worsteds .
Plenty of the conservative and semi-conservative,
especially well-tailored suits that business men like.
New Suite for Young Men
One is a brown or gray all-wool cheviot at f 30.
Another is an unfinished all-wool worsted, in the
correct shade of blue, at $32.50.
(flllerr. Mrkt)
Good Shirtings That
Men Like
35c yad for 32-inch madras of fine rruality
with broad woven .stripes of various colors.
55c yard for 32-inch shirting in a crepe-like
weaVe with woven stripes in desirable colors with
silky threads Tunning through.
75c yard for 32-inch madras with the favorite
stripes of color and white in even widths. Other
styles as well.
(Crntrsl)
Men's Oxfords,$4.75
Good-looking , oxfords
that are serviceable and
decidedly inexpensive be
cause of a special pur
chase. All-around,
worth-while oxfords!
Sturdy tan or black
dull leather, made on English lasts. Soles are .
welted.
500 Pair of Boys School
Shoes at $3.90
Savings of a third pn these sturdy shoes of tan
leather with heavy soles. Sizes 10 to 5 Vs.
(dnllfrjr, Mnrkt-H
Umbrellas Lead a
Life of Ups,
.and Downs
Just now, however, umbrella
prices are literally down. Wit
ness these new silk umbrellas for
women at $5 and $7.50.
Handles, rings, tips and short
stub ends arc entirely of bakc
litc in white, amber and colors.
Covers are of excellent silk
(often tape-edged) in navy, gray,
brown, green and red.
Everything about them marks
these umbrellas as distinctly
high grade.
Prices Are Decidedly
Special at $5 and $7.50
(Central)
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GS,madam,rVe recommend
HICKORY"
'It's our policy to give you the best your
money can buy. If we do that in small
transactions you know we can be depend
ed upon for square dealing when you intend
buying the expensiye things you. need.
"We build confidence and make friends by
recommending Hickory Garters because
. of their five famous Hickory features:
l' f he?P?y children's garter made with the oat-
firnl 7 brbCr UShT which Aol&stSSESi
firmly between rubber and rubber. Saves stocking
wux umjfjt
2. Easily adjusted buckle.
Extra strong pin cannot bend or break.
4, Highest qualjty elastic and webbing, thoi
oughly tested, uniformly excellent.
5. Guarantee with every pair assures von
complete satisfaction or ybur money back."
Certain Interesting New
Wraps and Co?its at $25
Hickory Qarters at your dealer: In Five Sizes'
twcnty.five cents and up depending upon style and size
A STEIN & COMPANY
Makers
PARIS GIRTERS " -
for men
Chicago
New Y6k
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$25 jjt
have just made their appearance.
Two distinct types arc sketched.
On the left is a polo coat of
light tan coating, lined through
out with pretty silk. It has an
inverted box pleat down the back,
two patch pockets, a belt all
around and raglan shoulders. One
of the be3t coats we have seen
this season for $25.
The other is a vclour dolman
with a wide band of silk-and-wool
embroidery across the back. It is
in rookie brown and is silk lined.
$25.
Between $29 and $49
there is wonderfully good choos
ing among coats, wraps and cape3
of satin, tricotine, Bolivia, serge,
velour and camel's-hair.
Special at $55
A small gathering of some of
our finest wraps of luxurioublv
soft materials, beautifully lined.
Usually just one or two of a kind,
Many are marked at much less
than their original price.
(Market)
Tailored Dimity
Blouses, Special
$2.45
Many women consider them tho
daintiest of all Spring blouses.
Their trim neatness is crisp and
fresh and tho way they launder
is a satisfaction, especially to the
business woman.
Three long roll-collar styles
show tiny stripes and a high-neck
blouse has tiny chocks Rome
have buttons at the snugly fit
ting cufFs and otheis are made
with turn-ba-k cufTs to be wom
with cuff links.
(Market)
Wissahickon Rugs
New American Wire Grass Rugs
Made Especially for Wanamaker's
These durable wear-resisting rugs of tougli American
prairie grass were made after our own specifications and are
the best obtainable for the prices. Every point about them
is planned for sound service the strong warp, the heavy
binding, the thickness of the grass. Even the designs are
our own and they are stenciled in oil.
Prices are based on the new low rates which are about
a fourth less than the quotations of last Spring.
27 x 54 indict $1.75 6x9 feet. . . $ 50
36 x 72 inches $2.85 I 8 x 10 feet. . $llV,rf
4.6 x 7.6 feet $5.75 I 9 x 12 feet. . . JleisO-
Japanese Straw Rugs Specially Priced
Double-warp rugs, of fresh rice straw, carefully bound
and stenciled in oil. These are our own importation and
were bought when prices were lowest.
27 x 54 inches 90c
36 x 72 inches $1.50
4.6 x 7.6 feet $2.75
2 2 ?', 4.S0
8x 10 feet. teen
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$7.50
9 x 12 feet
(Clieitnnt)
Crisp Sets for Trim
Maids. $1
Little, indeed, for such fresh
pretty sets. The bib-apron, col
lar and cufTs composing each sot
are of crisp white organdie
trimmed with picot-edged ruffles.
Another organdie bet, finished
with scalloping, is $2.
A line apron of open-mesh net,
in a small pointed style, has wide
shoulder straps. IJlaek satin
ribbon runn through the waist
band and ties in back. $3.
A Flutter of White Aprons
65c to $1
Little aprons and big aprons,
aprons with straps and aprons
with bibs and brctelksl Quite a
variety of the small bib and strap
aprons at C5c. Aprons with bibs
nnd bretclles at 76c.
Long aprons of sheer, fhio ma
terials w th hemstitched hems,
such as elderly women like, aro
91.
Uniforms at $2.50
for maids and nurses, aro of blue
chambray that will launder well.
At 13.85, uniforms of striped
or plain gray glnghani, white
linene and black Imitation oofe.
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