77jtr ' vf M 7 rV 1"r'('iiW"'n jfWfJ H'r"- . 3. .,,, j " Ti3T ,f rn - -. j'-J..'"" .--X," ' "" '"l" M 'i t "" -"' EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA', TUESDAY APRIL 26, 1921 13 yiflJS. WILSON'S RECIPES FOR CHEAPER CUTS OF MEAT llrcj n la Mode Is Larded With Strips of Uncoil and Garnished With Vegetables Veal a la Bourgeoisie Is Inexpensive and Good EVEN BATHING SUITS ' HAVE ETON COLLARS ny MIIS. M. A. WI1,S0N CnpurloM. ! fl .WM MA. Wilson '"rv Ml rtphlt mimed.) BnFOHR Irnvliig the beef Uwon I would W " I,rlnB to ollr '"""' wives fnmo of tlip economical ment ,IMh-h of Hrltmny, r lander find tlic nrtli fcrnronnt. Iteef n In modf In a popular dish, nol oulv nl home hut in even the better Hns' iiotrln. Naturally, the rut of ment for this dlrfi need not be expensive; in fort, the cheapest rut obtainable the brlnket or plate may be boned and rnllcd and will afford n delicious (Huh. After selecting the meat, the next important Item in the manner and method of cooking. For. If the cut of ment he ever b choice, poor cooking .. HI rmn it. Meet a In mode, cooked ,no quickly. "I", without a doubt, pro dure n pale, watery gravy, which lacks the taste and flavor of the real dMt. This gravy should be a good color, rather thick and of n gelatinous con sIMcncy A noted French chef says that glow cooking Is always best, particularly if the housewife will but renllze that In rooking a piece of ment sufficiently large to furnish the family three or lour meals it will save fuel and time and Inhor You know that very small pieces of meat frfirlnk in cooking nearly one third of their weight. Beef a MikIo Select a five-pound cut of beef and rut four ounces of salt pork into strips. Wipe the ment and, with n pointed knife, make holes in tbo meat nnd in ert the strips of pork. This is called Inrdlng. I'lace the strips o that they run with the grain of the went, lie eciircly Into shape. Now plnce tic meat in n hot stewing pan and turn until nicely browned. Vow add throe cups of stock. If you have no stock, use two bouillon cubes in three cups of boiling water. Three carrots, cut in quarters nnd trimmed into cork shapes. One-hnlf doten onion t. Faggot nf soup herbs. Tiro clot'e. Bit of garlic. One-half ciip of sharp cider vmeyai. Close the stewpan and simmer for four hours. Soak three tablespoons of glntin in one cup of cold water nnd then lift the meat and cut sufficient for the meal Add the gelatin nnd nllow the gravy to cook, while cutting the meat Dish the vegetables ns a garnish, adding Milficicnt gravy; now place the left-over meat in a bowl nnd pour the uravy over it : place a plate and weight on top and nllow to cool. Use as cold cuts and garnish with jelly, lifted with n spoon to 11 crisp lettuce lenr. nerve lor mrce meats, re heating the meot and gelatin nnd make n border of diced vegetables. Beef henrt may be prepared in this tnnnner. It i very tnstj . Uriilsed Top Illbs of fleet The top rib beef Is nn inexpensive cut. Cut in pieces suitable for serving, usual ly separating each rib. Wipe with n dump (loth nnd then roll In flour nnd brown quickly in smoking hot fnt. 1,1ft in deep saucepan nnd add : Tito niriM of broth. One half doten omoni. Tien carrots, cut in quarter ami trimmed into cork shapes. One hny leaf, 7'tco c!ot'c. One atlspicr. One faggot of soup herbs. Coier very closely nnd then ;ook "inftlv, allowing forty minutes to the pound Serve with mucaroul, noodles ind gnmish with vegetables, cooked with the meat. Veal Veal is nn attractive meat. If prop erly prepnied. Select n white idenr looking piece of meat with tmnspiircnt fnt. Illnnnnello nf Veal rtrensl of venl Ik iikiiuIIv iikoI for tills dish. Tut the venl n three-Inch squares nnd then place In h snucepuu nnd add sufficient boiling water to cover. Add : Fmir oiiion.i, Two corM, Our faggot of soup hnbi. Cook slowly until tender nnd then (urn into a colander nnd drain stock Measure and then plnce the Rtgck In n saucepan, bring to n boll and ndd tun thirds cupful of flour dissolved In one cupful of cold wnter. fltlr rnpldlj to blend nnd then cook for fifteen minutes nfter the bollitlg nolnt has been reached Take from fire, senson nnd ndd three yolks of eggs, adding one nt a time nnd beating in well with wire whip. Add one-half cupful of finely chopped parsley nnd the meat nnd simmer slowly one-half hour until scnldlng hot. Serve gnrnlshed with points of tonst. Venl a In Dnurgoolsie Select n cheap cut of venl for stewiDg, about three pounds and lard, ns for beef a la mode, and then put in u Bnurcpnn nnd ndd Tico flints of boiling tenter. Three larpe carrots, cut in quarters and trimmed into cork shape. Four onions. Two cloves, One faggot of soup herbs. Simmer very slowly for three hours and then remove one-half stock, thicken balance slightly and serve dumplings with' this dish. Plare the leftover veul in the stock that has been temoved before the thlrk enlng was addad. Cover with a pinto nnd weight down. Serve cold with n garnish of pickled beets. Veal Cutlets Venl cutlets Is nn epicurenn delicacy nnd must he cooked to a turn to have it right. Have the butcher cut the veal cutlet and t he'll cut Into suitable-sized pieces for serving. Dip in melted but ter or highly seasoned mayonnaise nnd then roll lightly in Hour, then dip in specially prcpnred mixture of egg and milk, roll in fine brend crumbs nnd fry quickly until n golden brown in hot fnt I'lacc In a baking pan In a slow oven for fifteen minutes to finish cooking. To prepnre the mixture for dipping place. One-half cup of evapoiated milk. One whole egg, One-half teaspoon of salt. One-quarter teaspoon of pepper. Two teaspoons of Worcestershire sauce. in n bowl nnd bent to blend. Sauces to serve with the veal cutlet are tomnto, sharp (as given in last week'n lesson), adding two tnblespoons of cupers, tnrtnr. hollandnlse nnd French Canadian sauce. Canadian Sauce Place two strips of bncon thnt have been inlnced fine in a skillet und add two onions chopped tine. Cook very slowly nnd then add four level table spoon's of flour, blend well nnd then add One cup of stock or water. Blend and simmer slowly for three minutes, then add One-half cup nf chile sauce. One-quarter cup of vinegar. One teaspoon of salt. One teaspoon of xchxte peppr, I'uich of clove, I'inch of thyme. Pinch of mustard, Three tablespoons of melted butte.r. Simmer slowly for fivu minutes und then ndd one-fourth cupful uf finely chopped parsley and serve. I'se one bouillon cube in one cupful of hot wnter in all recipes calling for cupful of stock. WE DAILY NOVELETTE More Precious Than Gold ny .JANE L,AII Hie Ttiiild of St. Klizabeth wob hold ing its anniinl fair, and Judith, who drought to her church work the snme iMightful enthusiasm she displuyed in bridge nnd golf, presided nt the f lower (able. f,ee Meredith, tho blondo young man whose car so often stood before .ludith's door, was in close attendance. "I've brought my mother tonight. .In hth, he told her eagerly "It's almost the first tinio she's been nnywhere since Ited died I I hope, she'll enjoy It. Sh Is so lonesome nt home I'm afraid she will grow morbid if she doen t get interested in something soon." The llower booth was u wilderness nf bloom roses, pinks and violets, ineek eyed pnnsies, lflles-of-the-vnlley in fra grant arching sprnjs. Above the rest stood a tall, gteen vase, filled with jel low jonquils. About the neck of ench flower was n bow of white ribbon, und attached to ench of these tiny cravats was a tug bearing a number. "It's n kind of a lottery. I sunpoRC." .ludith explained. "I had to beg the poor rector almost on my knees to let me do it You tiny fifty cents for n I jonquil nnd on this shelf are prizes numtii'rcu to inrrcsponn 10 ine iiuinuri on the tugs. Everybody gets a prize. MAURICE SPECTOR, Pre. 1310 Chestnut Street Girl Graduates Demand Frocks of Effervescent Fashion There are but a few weeks between now and Gradu ation time. You will want to see these wonderfully attractive Frocks in Georgette, crepe de Chine, voiles, nets and chic lace combinations plain effects, niched, tucked, frilled nnd trimmed ever so dainty with fine laces. Styles that literally "sparkle." Most Attractive Values 25.00, 35.00 & 45.00 it Special One Day Sale Dresses of hnporteil IV as It Fabrics Come see these sweet little Dresses Ginghams, voiles, dotted Swiss, organdies and linens from France, Switzerland; Ireland. Colors of superb diver sity brown and wjiite, British red, blues, greens, purples of true pastel tones, and So forth. The surpassing display of ull Philadelphia. For Wednesday, 18.50 Regularly 25.00 and 29.50 kfZ) i i ny COKINNK KIWI! Most of us nie getting nn Kton edu cation nowndns. The Kton collnr Is remarked frequently, for cxnninlc. on the sweater, evidence of which tendency was to be observed nt one of the New York resorts this month when a hennn (olorcd silk sw enter cniue out with white, sntln Eton collar nnd cuffs. On the bathing suit It hns been a feature of fashionable selection. This popular neck finish Is observed on the simple little black taffeta model shown, made of self material and piped, as nre other con stituents of the costume, with brilliant red tnffeta The scalloped skirt, the set -In sleeves, nnd the long wnistltne defented pnrtinlly by narrow girdle are other items which lire worthy of particular attention nnd they ure nil worth fifty cnts. so there is no fraud, jou see. And one of the prizes is worth much more than thnt so everybody please buy a jonquil nnd see who gets the lucky number!" A deep, excited light dawned sud denly in her dark eyes. Dare she ploy the part of fnteV She breathed swiftly nnd called forth nil her bidden store of courage. l.cc came back presently, his hand be neath the arm of a sweet-faced woman In clinging block. She smiled n weary Utile smile, nnd Judith leaned to her trnin within her booth. "This is yours. Mrs. Meredith. I I'm f.ur it's n lucky number." in her heart sho uttered u fervent prayer. Business about the flower stall wns btisk, nnd when the Inst jonquil was fold Judith cnllcd for the winner of tho grnnd prize. "Who hu No. 0?" Mrs. Meredith came forward, a breath of color in her white foce. "Why 1 have, Miss Judith," sho said. "Please give me the prize quickly ; I nni ull curiosity." Judith lniuhed n bit ttemulously "I'm cry glnd you'e won it. Mrs. Meredith." she said, "but I can't give It to ou tonight. I'll come for jou tomorrow morning, If you're willing und I'll lnki nu to It." Mrs, Mrtdlith was dressed nnd wail ing next morning when Judith nrrlvnl, and she took the girl's two hands In hers. "l.ee Is going to tnke Us In his car, die ald '011 enn't think how excited I am. You seem so much In earnest about (his prie nnd so mysterious! Henlly, dear. 1 haven't felt ns much In terest In nnythlng for a long time." They drove through pleasant country road nnd neat suburbs growing green under the spring sun, Into the city. Ho fore n tall brick building which Judith Indicated, l.ee parked the car. Within the ofllce n woman rose from her desk and camp forward, wearing a bright smile of recognition and welcome. Ju dith, wrtb two slim lingers across her lips, forestalled the words the woman would hnvc spoken. "I told you I would come, back." she sold, "nnd here I nm. I know the way. May we go right up?" In his white crib, hnlf way down the ward, the baby Iny nsleep, drrnmlng so sweetly of henvenl things thnt even l.ee could sec the. shndnw of the nngel's wing upon his face. Judith slipped n loving arm about the older woman s wnlst. Inwardly she was quivering with nervousness, but outwardly she was calmly assured. "This Is the prize, dear Mrs Mern dlth," she snld, gently "A motherless, homeless little bnby boy He needs you verv badly I think perhnps you need him. Will you tnkn him In?" Willi trembling hnnds the woman laid back the whit coverings and lifted the sleeping bnby In her nrnis. Just once he opened his big blue eyes nnd looked nt her. Then he smiled the fnlnt, swift, twitching smile of Infancy and fell asleep again. Ilchlnd his mother's bark l.ee Mere dith caught Judith's slender wrists and swung her around till she fnecd him. 'She gave him one look nnd her Inshes fell, but he said quite ruthlessly what he hnd to sny "I've begged you nnd I've pleaded with ou. Judy, nnd now I'm through. This baby's going to be n gieat joy to mother but he's going to be an awful lot of enre, too. She oughtn't to do it nil nlone. Mnrry me. ilea' t ome out to our big house and lie with mother mid the baby nnd me. Wi know jou will, sweetheart jut tell me when It shnll be." And Judith, her heait all warmed ami ! sweetrned by tho jonquil baby's smile. answered with n new and most becomiirg meekness : "Whenever jou want me. l.ee." Next complete noxelctle I tries. -IJI.ics and iiimi:imm:m I The Finest Butter in n America! i3 Butt 53 lb. At all our Stores menu I BTORtM M CO. iiipiHiimiii!;! Have You Had Your MORNING SIP COFFEE If Not Why Not At All Good Grocers IPfc I '4-WMkaMkV 1 - . mmin WSTtOTFl' fttfWMRoSffi. JI7--K-M U!E4ty In Air-Tight Tins Roasted und Packed by Alex. Sheppard & Sons, Inc. Philadelphia. Pa. Gas Range Headquarters Refrigerators Coal Tank Heaters Gas Water Heaters Al am of mil tluee Miowiuciiih ou will find llio IniirrHi ami most rom pleto Hskiiitmcni III tho cltj, of ull-whllo kitchen upplliinces t'ome In and let u (lemonstralii them nnd Hhov vou how you inn siino lime and laboi and alno reduce fuel consumption to tho minimum vS2MMgjgM GAS RANGES "Qumlity" "Ktlimbl," "Adtlphi Dirtct Action" REFRIGERATORS "TrlmntU" prc(in anJ WnU ni( mil itylti anrf WATER HEATERS All Typtt For Cat "Crown Adtlphia" For Coal All styles and varieties to suit any condition. I'rlcea ex ceptlonally attractive, Ser xlce Includes prompt deliver nnd proper connection and adjustments. THREE STORES xBifTaiTTTririrv vinLi'i.i.' niy CENTRAL tMmii WEST PHILA. 102S Arch Street VIF 263 So. 52d St. N.E. Cor. 13th & Arch St.. T U0nfoaJ'a"Z... The Good Housthteping Shops WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE I WANAMAKER'S Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store These Good Chamois-Lisle Gloves Clean Very Easily They nccm to hnve most unusual washing qunlities, for if they arc put in clean soapy wator very little friction in necessary to make them as spotless as new. As one woman put it "the dirt just seems to fall out." In texture the gloveB are especially fine and every little detail of workmanship Is perfect. Take, for instance, this strap-wrist glove at $1.25. Tho buckle is attached in a better way than any other we have ever seen. Seams are pique sewn. Thumbs are of English cut. On the backs there is an extra row of stitching around the spear points. Plenty of Cafe au Lait and Biscuit Shades which women are so enthusiastic about also the smart pearl gray. All the fashionable kinds of gloves, eight different styles. Strap-wrist gloves in white, cafe au lait and pearl gray, $1.25. 8-button length in cafe au lait and pearl gray, $1.05. 8-button length strap-wrist gloves in white, biscuit, pearl gray, beaver and cafe au lait, $1.85. 6-button length gloves with a novelty braided cuff, in white, cafe, biscuit and pearl gray, $1.85. 12-button length in white, cafu, ncarl crav and biscuit, $1.85. 12-button length with buttons along the arm, in enfe, white, biscuit, chamois and pearl gray, $2.25. 12-button length, with n little pleated frill along the arm, ns you'll sec in the sketch, is in biscuit color at $2.50. lfi-button length, in white, cafe, biscuit and pearl gray, at $2.25 ( rntrnl) Newest Leather Belts, 35c and 50c 35c belts are in the fash ionable links that look particu larly well with sweaters. Your choice of brown, ton, white or black-and-white. At 50c there is about every sort of leather belt that one could wish; indeed, ,wc never knew there wns such variety in tho belt world! White', brown, red. taupe, tan, black and navy are the plain colors. Then there are belts with plaited backs nnd those woven over metal links. Also, white hclts with strips of shiny gray, black or hrown leather along their length. Or shiny black leather belts with narrow red, blue or white stripes run ning up and down. Colorful Girdles, $1 to $3 Large fiat, round or variously shaped links of brightly colored celluloid combined with metal links and chains form the most interesting girdles. They imitate cloudy amber, jade, coral, jet and lapis la7.uli and the metal links are quaint and interesting. (Chf.tniit) All Kinds of Good Ginghams 18c to 60c a Yard Plaids, checks, plain colors and stripes in all the color com- binations imaginable nnd at low prie'es. 18c a yard 27 inches wide, in stripes, checks and plaids. 25c a yard 27 inches wide, in plain checks, club checks and plenty of cadet blue; heavy quality. 30c a yard 32 inches wide, pretty plaids, checks and stripes nnd some plain colors. 50c a yard 31 inches wide, Scotch ginghams in lovely plaids. 60c a yard 32 inches wide, fino quality, plain-color gingham, well mercerized, in blue, brown, rose, gray, pink and lavender. (Ontrnl) (Cert fi er Aisie Opp Silk Remnants Half Price Three months' accumulations of all sorts of .short ends of all kinds of silk. Each length marked at exactly half the new low rnte for which it had been selling by the yard. Silk-and-cotton tub silk at rate of 50c yard. Striped nil-silk shirtings at rate of 70c yard. Silk-and-cotton poplin at rate of 75c yard. Taffeta nt rate of $1 yard. Dress satin a rate of $1.12Vz ynrd. Crepe de chine at rate of 820 yard. And many others. Most of the lengths are 2 to 5 yards, so that they are suit able for blouses, shirts, dresses, petticoats and linings. All straight from our own regular stocks. Silks like these at half price arc real finds. (Ontnil) Children's Socks 25c Pair Unusually good-looking socks of white cotton with colored roll tops of tan, pink, light blue or violet with tiny black stripo. Senm in back so that they will fit properly. First quality. All sizes 5 to 0V4. It's the right time for wise mothers to get a good Summer's supply for all the kiddies. 1000 Fresh Summer House Dresses, $1.85 Neat stripes nnd plaids made in belted styles hnve plain-color or white organdie for trimming. Also "Billie Burko" style in plaids has hand-embroidered pique col lnr. Dainty Voile Waists, $2.50 Half dozen pretty models hnve the popular sleeves. All soft and sheer with fine laces for trimming. Seven other styles show lone sleeves and various styles of col lars convertible, roll or flat ones. Play Frocks for Small Maids, $1.25 and $1.50 $1.25 for pretty frocks of chani. bray, all with white used for the collars, cuffs and othor trimmings, nnd with fnncy stitching or hand embroidery finishing them. 2 to ti year sizes. Flowered lawn frocks with white organdie collar, cufTs and sash, in 2 to 5 year sizes, are especially good nt $1.50. Special New Corsets, $1.50 and $2 Pink or white coutil. Two top less models for slight figures and two models for average figures. Lace-Trimmed Bandeaux, 65c and 75c Dainty affairs of pink materials ttimmed with lace hnve ribbon shoulder strnps. Remnants of Muslin and Cotton Damask Useful lengths of bleached 01 unblenched muslin and cotton damnsk, all marked nt remnant prices. 1000 Bloomers, 50c Pink or white batiste, cut gen et ously full, with the knee ruffles stitched in blue. Women's Street and Porch Frocks, $2 to $3.25 Mote than five hundred fiesh ptetty frocks for hot mornings and nfternoons. Dainty ging-, hnms nnd tissues in checks, stripes and plaids. Ten different stylcb, each ono seemingly a little more fetching than the other. Prices at or near the regular ' wholesale cost because tho maker hud a surplus. Sizes up to 44. You Can Get a Really Fine Wrap for $55 Greatly Lowered in Price Many of the finer wraps in our collection have been grouped under this price. They are of the softest and most luxurious Spring coating materials nnd are cut on delightful lines. Cupes, coats nnd wraps, beautifully lined, are quite plain or trimmed with silk or wool embroidery. Just two or three of a kind and all very lovely. (MnrkM) Sports Suits Pleasantly Varied Colors and Models $16.50 to $32.50 New wool jersey suits in heather mixtures or plain navy at $16.50 are in Tuxedo or plain-collnr style, very good-looking, serviceable and adaptable Colors are lovely io.se, blue, tan nnd brown in homespun weaves, plain 01 with stripes or checks. The jackets are in plain tailored style or belted and have patch or mannish pocket.s. $17.50 to $32.50. Well-Tailored Navy Blue Suits, $25, $29 and $45 Many women never wear any other kind of suit and a well-tailored navy bluu suit can go anywhere! Quite an assortment of serge, tricotine and hair-line stripes in various models, including those with the nev. long jackets. $16.50 nh Hi $17.50 .Mitrkf i i Children's Stockings 25c a pair Fine ribbed cotton stockings in black nnd brown arc In sizes 6 to 0'4. Fine for school. Sizes 10, 10'4 nnd 11, .'10c pair. (Ontrnl) Freshest, Daintiest Breakfast Coat, $3.85 It will be h delight to cnt break fast in It or (what is itnportnnt to most women) opposite to It! All Bnowy white and crisp, it is of dotted Swiss with an orgnn die sash and organdie frilling stitched in pink or blue (Ontrnl) Wool-and-Fiber Rugs At the New Low Prices We advertised these better-quality wool-and-fiber rugs on Mon day and the way people bought them proves that such rugs are in demand, that the new low prices are appreciated. A new shipment has arrived to give greater variety of patterns and allow more people tho benefit of these low prices. It is the best assortment of patterns nnd colors that we have ever had which is saying something! 6x9 feet $9.50 and $11 , 9x12 feet $15 and $18 6x12 feet $15 i2x12 feet $20 rSX?n ;$U?2d $P3n ' 1215 feet $23.75 8.3x10.6 feet . .$14 and $17 ; (Chrttnut) 7 Styles of Women's New Oxford Ties, $6.90 to $7.75 These are indicative of the special service of the Down Stairs Shoe Store lashionable, serviceable tootwear at low prices. Well-cut Oxfords are the right footwear for this time of venr when the outdoors is calling. ' The leathers in soles and uppers and the good workmanship make these Oxlords serviceable to a most satisfactory degree. .-r uir prices, mey re most roaaormh i $6.90 Ononis, of the popular light slnuie of tan calfskin hue imitation wing tips, welted miIc. and low heels. $7.50 lit own or block kidskin Oxfords with sttaight upa nave weiieu boies nnu medium heels. V 30lt $7.75 ClOOft nkllH' nYfnrflfi nf hhl..L ..llfcLr.n ul,r...r i uii wiiji tips and many pertorations. The soles are Ited and the heels ure medium Oxford, f calfskin in a medium shnde of tan ate in two ;1oh with full wing tips. Smart tX fa Oxfords are of dark tun calf skin with full wing tips, fiber soles and low ruuuer tieeis. M'limtnut) Taffeta Petticoats, $3.50 and $3.85 Of good quality taffeta, they arc in plain nnd changeable col ors. One has an accordion-pleated ruffle on the flounce and an other has two little ruffles. 1 Petticoats of a heavy, lustrous I wash silk in light and dark col ors are $8.50. , (Ontrul) ' New High-Neck Sweaters, to Wear With , Peter Pan Blouses Young women are finding them I ever so youthful nnd becoming. These sweaters are hand-knitted of soft wools nnd fit well around 1 the shoulders. In gray, brawn, i buff, white, pink, lavender, black, I navy and reseda green, $8.50. (Crnlrul) Gay Silk Scarfs, I $8.75 A much lower price for these I pretty silk scarfs. They're th double kind that "creeps" in one's hand and can be had in brown, purple, black, two shades of gray, all-white and white with wido stripes of green, navy or purple. Dark scarfs with dull green and navy stripes, with a bright line of red or blue running through them, are also $8.76 Fiber silk scarfs in very bright stripes, $5.50 to $8. (Ontrnl) Children's White Frocks Stamped for Embroidering, $1 to $1.65 Neat little white pique dresses, for children of 2 to 8 years, are nicely made up, all ready to em broider. There are four differ ent designs, each one pretty. Completed models are here for your inspiration. fiitrnll Girls' Top Coats Lowered a Third to a Half $10, $14.50 and $20 for coats in sizes fi to 12 years, of velours in plain colors or checks, serges, mixed coatings and home srun weaves. $10, $15, $25 and $35 for junior girls' capes, dolmans and sports coats of tweeds, tan coatings, velours and so on. (Mnrkrt) Window Shades Water Color at 75c Oil at $1 Full 36 inches wide, they are in two shades of green, two of tan and white. The rollers on which they are mounted have good springs and all the small bits of hardware are included at these prices (frnirnli All-Over Silk Lace $1.75 a Yard Fashion promises the use of much lace this season, not only on dinner gowns but on afternoon frocks as well. This pretty lnce is 36 inches wide, in navy, brown, black, gray, jade, tan and Mrs. Harding blue. Lace Flouncing, $1.90 a Yard In black or brown, in various designs embroidered on silk not. It is 34 inches wide. Ecru Flouncing, $2.75 a Yard So-called darned embroidery on coarse filet mesh is especially pretty foi apron panels on taffeta or organdie dresses. .'!( inches wide nlrili
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