Tvwytvwm -tMj'' HnW"'rTn rv T "r t m-v EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1921 13 ms. miaows MWAY MEALS Appetising Mem for Break fast. Dinner aim ouppa, ,, home leio Recipes lit MISS. M. A. WH-SOS .i Ml. h'J ilrs. V rtMiiw. SHOT L.D the bouse wit (llrnrfj n ,tr rutin tliirlnR the 1ml M,bfr Is ". M" kMc UI.VIUV HUBAKPAST Nciries rw Waffle "n.v " Coffee niNiNBii Tamalo Canape n.HnhfS Yniinu Onions Lettuce . t-- ft!- s ff-.. jlh'jbiirli nml JmSUL ' ' Rt'KI'EH CiM Cut.' of Me.ll l.nif !,. fakes 'p,vl loniitene-e Jd'f n"r i,.b1.l fUtilit Tea Organ Plays nt f), 11 and 4: .10 Clilnim nt Noon WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S WIS ATI! Ell Unsettled fVklfd Reefs Rtrnnlieirr ''m'tntles Ibr market bnsket will require 7 no fonArli o ftrniei, "iff omntoej, flnr Itfiirn "' laatsnei, Or? 5m" ftcrfi, pVKllinii', .ftfwr Onions, I'm. String brant. nnffovrth ;ionrf "" I'"''--', . 0,m fiotiiirl 'MO r"rf "' vr"1 j (iteietnp ' i Our rfoirn r7(7 One pourirf 0 rue. , , Our paclapa of raisins, 1 Our )ar of honey, Onr ran of tomato pulp. , , tml thf usual weekly staples ami ''nlf , pint nf vvhipplnu cream. ( Illre Waffles 1 Pliee In a mUlne bowl loMrt nl two eggs. Ttro tablespoons of tvgar, Onr tabtripoon of butter, ' Cream well nml then odd 7' ten 1 ups of milk. Tun and one-fourth cup of flout, Fout Iritl teaspoons nf baking pow- Onr in el teaspoon of att, tiirh ft nutmeg, Tim nipt of looked rue, rubbed throunh. a slew Bat to a smooth batter and then bake in a mokiti2 hot wedl-arensed waffle iron Tomato Caoapo Pip two tomato" rpilel.lv into boil W water and then into cold water this will loon the klnp Remove the skim una then place, the tomatoes ou ice to .hMI Cut six rounds of bread, usinp cnniVic cutter nd then toast. PUce two lablekrinnns of butter in a iimp plat and add Our luatpoon of mufiatd, nnr.half tr 'spoon of popnkn, (n teaipoon of giated onion. Tiri imipaans of finely minced part- Mix to a mooth paste and Jthen pr'Jid on the prepared toat Now rut 'aeb tomato into three Kllr.es and then plure one on each round of toast. Hea n tbe tomato and then ipread with rnajonnaise nnd duat with paprika. Von when all the rnnapen arc rear, itb first the whites of eircs tbroiiKh"n 5tte ficTe and then tbe yolks, dust again n!h raprilia and herve. ItaUeil Meat liaf Cut the Teal Into umall pieted. then tint thipiigh tbe food ibopper nnd add he alt pork, rhoppinjt very fine; now add Onr-half cup of ptirtlry, Vnvr nntom. Hit of gatlir, Tiro and ona-half rups of rwr. Our rap of stair bread crumhi, Dne hqll nip of flour, Oiic-hulf teaspoon of thfme. One halt trmpoon of poultry tojoh. Onr r l tablespoon of baking potc iiti Turn into a bowl, mix thoiouuhl.v nnd odd One cup 0 IhioK rrenvi inucr, 1 hree irell htoien rj01. Ore and one-half teaspoons of titll On'.halt level teaspoon uf pepper. One half Inrl teaspoon of papiikn, iiren" and flour n lonf shaped pan hen turn In tJie mixture and park it inul Hub the top with n good short "ntnR nnd vprinkle with rornmenl Set n x baking pun and place one inch nf 'tilei- in the outalde biiKInc pan. Ruke n n moderate oien for one hour. FEATURING THF. POPULAR OXFORD GREY IN a'STOM-TAILORED Tweed sports SUITS t the ex) low prii'c ''OR TOMORROW ONLY ,50 tedtf VAWh 19.50 TO 59,50 "her popular shades mHuded besides Oxionl May Sale of Ceiter Opp o- 800 Wa Twenty-two tables fiom Chestnut to Market sticotR, rfery table filled with cxtra-apcclnl merchandise planned for this Ant Saturday in May. The table numbeis stall nt the Chestnut Stieet end of the Down Stuiis Store, to which theie i direct entrance from Chestnut Street. (1) White Sale Envelope Chemises, 50c, 65c, 85c COc onos. have just come wonderfully prood. Pink or white cotton, correctly made and stitched with blue. GBc and 85r kinds are of white nainsook trimmed with lace nnd embroideiod. ; White Sale Nightgowns, $1, $1.25, $1.50 Ticttv white nainsooks with quantities of lace at $1 and $1.2.1. Trndcmarked cotton eropo gowns at $1.50 arc white, pink or figuicd, mostly trimmed with Valenciennes. (2) Stamped Pieces Half Price, $2 to $5.50 About 350 pieces, including library and dtesscr scarfs, center pieces, pillow tops, combing jacketi, childien's di esses and novelty aprons. Usually but one of a kind. All hnndhoniely cmbioidcrcd beca'use they arc n manufacturer's samples. (3) Hair Nets, 60c Dozen Another shipment. Perfect nets in cap or fringe vhnpe. Black, light, medium or dark brown and blonde. (4) Large Untrimmed Straw Hats, $1.65 Lowest piice yet! A fortunate "buy" of the populni pine apple straws in orchid, pink, cherry led, bright blue, black and gold. Flower wreaths to trim them, $1 to $3. (5) Pink Bandeaux, 35c F'ancy pink materials made in good styles with tape shoulder straps and elnstic insets in back to make them fit comfortably. (6) Elbow-Length Silk Gloves, $1.50 Full 16-button length gloves that come fully to the elbow. Made with double finger tips and Palis point .stitching. Perfect qunlity. White, black and pongee. (7) White SaleSilk Petticoats,' $3, $3.85 Ktra-good ones cf tnffota at $S; all jersey, nil taffeta and jersey and satin combinations nt 83.85. Some uie samples. (8) Another Shipment of Fine Embroidered Voiles, Special at 85c Yard ; 36 Inches Wide Voile's like these would oijlmarily sell for two or tlnee tunes this price no wonder they went out in no time the other da. 3500 yaids in 30 diffeient patterns and each pattern in hevet.il diffeient color combinations emhioidcioil in silk' The loveliest dress materials we have had this season you can linull.x imagine their unusual beauty until you see them 1000 Beautiful Strings of Beads, $1 Half Price Very long or medium length stiings of spaikling cut er.stnl or opaque bends in popular blues, greens, pinks, yellows, etc. Half of them arc solid bead strings, the otheis have metal links. (9) 'Women's Pink Knitted Bloomers, 25c Soft, fine cotton, cut generously large, with elastic at waist and Knees. (10) Women's All-Silk Stockings, $1.75 Pair Black and white lngiain silk, sheer, but heavy enough for excellent service. First quality. All sizes R's to 10. v (11) Leather Handbags, $1 to $3.50 Silk Handbags, $2 and $3 Leather Belts, 35c Lcathei bags, surprisingly good, of dull leathei or enameled fabne, including fine pin senl nt 91 to $3.50. Silk bags in pretty, puffy shapes blnek, brown, taupe or navy, at $2 and $3. Good. looking belts of lenther links in blnek, white, red, brown and black-and-white, at 3rc. (12) Women's Silk Gloves WithJDouble Finger Tips, 75c So good that we hae piuihascd 200O pairs and een that many will sell out quickly, we know. Thev hove double finger tips warranted to went, they aie two cia-.p and they aie all-ilk. Kaidi glove is new and perfect. Sues up to 6'j. Plenty of whito, pnngei nnd beaver in all sues; black in sues to fPy. (13) Children's Sample Clothes Half Price and Le3s, $1.15 Foui-ycar sixes in enchanting little frocks, suit ni inrnpei -. Plain-color chambray, organdie nnd checked gingham in most delightful styles. Usually but one of a kind. Many will fit children above thnt age. (14) White Sale Philippine Hand-Made Lingerie, $2.50 thud less foi an unpoiterV cleniawny of lovely hand-made nightgowns and envelope qhemics Thev :ue hand scalloped, hand embroidered and entnelj hand made. Vauetv of chnnrrrnj style Plenty of nil sizes. Beautifully fresh. Delightful at $2.50 (15) White Sale Short and Long Petticoats, 50c, 85c, $3 50c shoit petticoats ol white i otton with einbtoidery and qniti wide lace edges. Hack to the pre-war pi ices! 85c petticoats of heav.v sdl.y white sateen almost shadow -proof of itself. , $3 petticoats of loveh stuped white sateen almost ns -.oft as silk and having a front shadow-proof panel. (16) Neckwear, 50c to $1.50 Some Half Price Delightful Spiing neikweai' Dotted organdie and colored organdie collar and cuff -ets, with giaceful shallow collar at 50c. Vcsteos of lace or checked tissue gingham are $1 ami $1.50. (17) Bungalow Aprons, 85c They are ically dresses' Pink or blue, chnmhrav with figuied collar, pocket and belt oi figuied mateiinl trimmed with plain toler. The material alone would co-it more than 85e! (18) Organdie and Georgette Blouses, $5 Fiesh opt of the boxos. (ioigctte crepe with imitation Venise, Irish crochet or Vnlcnnennes hues, some with Peter Pan cojlars Also the better kind of oigandie with embroideiod collars and lace. (19) Short-Sleeved Cotton Blouses, $2.50, $3.50 Dotted Swis with Vandyke plentings and white voile with contrasting coloied bands having embroidoied white dots and net ruffles. First showing' Mnjont.v have three-quartet hleeep (20) Women's Summer Skirts, $1.15, $1.35, $1.65 500 at White Sn!e low prices. Smooth white t otton gabardine in well-tut styles with interesting pocket A handful at SI. HIS are of lurtrVis winte surf satin (21) 4000 White Sale Corsets $1, $1.35, $1.85, $2.25, $2.50 Twelve styles of Spring coisets specially puichased Pink oi white cnutil nnd batiste rr luocaded pink iin or poplin. Novell v materials aie .-tripcd with blue or pink fiber silk Maiouty haw elnatic tops or inaois Corieotly designed and properly boned foi slight, aveinge and largr figuies (22) Girls' Wash Dresses, $1 (7 to 14 year sizes) Fivr ittructivo styles ol plaid, checked and plain gingham in blue.s pinks, reds nml gieen- Contrasting collars and ruff mid belts or saMie 31ilC JLJl esses AH namakers Down Stairs p 1 o and otore wO teC,i) ASs )WmL J i II e wr e V"fs4 am. bWsw rU4i ' IS U" ,' h' t SJ-ai- MtW. r- w JU " $15 MJMvWM All mk t&Prk WlBKttk ,i fV JWlwlVTAwim hmk L ,il (uLJJlrfi WtmMrWkWiLi: v 5U r f?n i. n nbhbJWU stx i 'ffliw w mmm ' Wm aA 4 r 1 r S I S - W- ' t 1 latlT M A -Jlk ,r-A IX V V dif! M3y SIS 5S1S SIS v $15 $15 '$25 All-Silk Crepe de Chine, Georgette Crepe, Taffeta and Canton Crepe Dresses Mostly at Last Week's Wholesale Prices and a Good Deal Less Things are happening in New York. Partlv duo to the weather, partly conditions. Remains (he fact that some of our very good manufacturers had too many drcss.es on hand which were cut in anticipation of a warm sunshinv May. Therefore, we purchased at large discounts Tuesdav and Wednesday, unpacked Thursday, marked today and will have ready for tomorrow, eight hundred new silk drcsse.-. at the lowest prices of the season. New, fresh, .seasonable frocks. Kinds one like.s to wear to weddings yes. there are white ones lovely enough even for brides, as well as- for graduations, dances, theatre, din ners, luncheons, garden parties and all sorts nf everyday a flairs. There are black dresses also and white and black combinations not always found at small price's. half i ' 65 Styles Specially Priced $15 Ml an below the wholesale once and a veiv lew nu loss ilmn Ill's Snnnf's uhnlesnli. m we. vtlllte illCiHW for til Hits t Taffeta ftocks of vety excellent quali'.v Vd'iptations of Pan.s style' Fringed dtesses of crepe de -hine and mignonette Figured Georgette ciepc dresses. ("Iictked taffeta dresses I iht colored Georgette ctepe dlcssp,. (ipoigette dresses with wooden heads IV.'lnrd di esses with p!atd Georgette. rlfetu dtesses with evelct inibioidery if enlora. tetie de riune with lk-'ined bodice . Iitflct.i with jet beading "" Dissps uith the new mnny-eoloied In nibtiti hingf -'.I'll frocks. Saw, black, brown, tn ipe, gia.v, wimp, pink and over -o mtinv othi'i I'l'lnrs 22 Styles of Dresses, Specially Priced $25 Beautiful taffeta ftocks of rich, heavy quahtv n bl.-.ck, ht-own nnvv and rther wanted coi"is Spoits dresiey of Canton (icpt- and noveltv wenvc. trepe-b.ifk satfn dres"es emliioiden'd m l.e-idi. fjay frocks with cheny-colorpcl bnlN Copies of new Ftenrli dressos New swilling, cueular l:lrt Quaintly ponded bodices with sice puff. Onl.- a few of a kind of men. of these dieses s., that ( ,r!v choosing will he particularly satisfactory I'hpy ate so "ctra .special" that up Ik rt. ilr. ,min. ,,,,.,. rf Hie Down Stairs Store -will fee thein f i Mm rlM Men's Half Hose, 12l2C Of sturdy black or Ian cotton, first quality, in all sizes from 0'.. to 1 1 1 .... Once More--Neckties, 25c So good, that we can't gel them 1:1 fast enough. Imagine a diagonal stripe black-and-grav silk four-in-hand for 25t ' A brown-imd-whitp loulard ' A bow tie of black crepe faille with a tiny white figure! Dozens and dozens of diflerent color combina tions and patterns in these tie.s, ol silks and silk mixtures. Choice of four-in-hands or bat-wings. Suspenders j 45c Special, too! Of good sturdy elastic with leather ends. Woven-Stripe Madras Shirts, $1.65 ( omfortable shirts, cut on the right lino.s and in a variety of the .stripes- that men like. Summer weight and made with soft cuffs. j The price is the lowo.st m years. Men's Union Suits, $1.50 Of the better grade checked nainsook of good j weight, thev are in ath letic style with knitted waistbands m back Sios :U to '1 1 150 Girls' New Spring Coals at $5 'Jhrec to eight dollars Ifss Itu- l(nt? for crnls nf li to 10 tirl 10 to 10 years. An unexpected pun base of Kind winch mother. will Hue their daughters to vvcai Neailv all all-wool by nitiri! test Ml-wool spirp, ,i l.vvoul vclouv, all-wool burcllu, all-wool tweed and fa-hionable blue r. and white all wool velour checks. Cape wraps, tatloied eoutt, legulation teats .vitb embroideiod emblems, sports coats nnd school mats Partly or fully iined with duialile material-. Some have white pique collni Well'mado! Yes, even at $51 Better than anv $5 coals vy can lecall. riiat's incttv' good' Black and white checks, .plain cnpi uhagen, navy. In-own and tan iMnrltrti Boys' All-Wool Blue Serge Suits With Two Pair of Trousers Special, $15.75 Sizes 3 to 17 Ytnrt lh' I'M s an n two styles Doub'e breasted with knife pleatnl backs in sinsle-bteasted wth lio pleats back and front. Ruth -t.vlci' are lined with good wot' miiliair, which innkes for even tnii.c durabilitv and greater lenfth of service, loth pair of kiiiekrilnrs,eis ,ue full.v lined. I.sa.'lv light foi "Sundav ht -1 " aid confirmations i,allirv VI jrl.l i Women's Kidskin Oxfords, $5.40 ( omfortable every day shops with flexible welted -oles, nie d.uin heels and indicated wing tip1. Fine for women who arc no then fee' a great deal Five Fine Styles for Women at $6.90 I ight tan Oxlords or pumps 'lu most fashionable shade of the moment have welted soles nnd indicated wing tips. The pumps have buckled straps and Cuban lu els The Oxfords ha-e low hecN Both very smart. Dark brown Oxfordb fine all around footwear with full wing tips, welted soles and low heels. "bite leather Oxfords- even the soles and hcelt. are white and the Oxfords have indicated wing tips and many perforations While Oxfords trimmed wtlb brown call skin wonderfully u,i looking and just what young woni'ii want. Of line white' can vas with tips, quarters and evelcr facings of blown leathei Welted so'i - and low heels Special at $2 Women'.c pumps nnd Oxfouls of black kidskin, dull black leather oi patent leather. Most of them have high curved heels. If lii-nlniill Summery Hats $5 and $6 ? . r ! -, ' I 'ietominu, -oft -'me bats nf taffeta, deorgett" and continuations of tho teco pteoomm.ite White, peach, pink, on hid, wi e with nnvv fac "lg.s, dovi' r., .ith tangciiue r.uint an 1 so op Some of them lave acconi on pleat. d Georgetln ' n mini: tbe utioe.- n- in Huts lil.p tin-e b. 'one Pipccinlly o the earK Pummel months, wed ilings anil outoeoi lesMv-Hit-si lanv gocd-l'ieking straw al-o, at these pines i Vl..rs-i hats, Men's All -Wool Blue Serge Suits, $15 (-. sir, . ll-wool, Li,;. color nn blue and onl- That's something n iia.cn't heard in a lung t me ri. Miit.s are in oung men - models and of gno'l .sti.idv material. J u s right for business. Latei in t!ie sis;,son vou can wo.,' the i eiHi.s with white llan nel trousers. Blue Serge Suits Vith Two Pair of Trousers, $28.50 I wo ,ii " of tuusers mesn abt u 'si t n murii w-jn a 'inv man know 'lh-e -un aie a l-wi c 1 tiur blue if I OHVi I v tl-ni nun IIMIS A tt't III' ri . -Ill c l P ,'f pr:t-ii-nl ritie , Summer sun Mat h n in i.i-i own UmltfTs Vljrkri ) "isff w !' I h mr"t Big Boys ' Shoes Special, $3.90 Of tan leather, in Blurhrr stvle w.th round toes Suet. I to '- iCulli-rt viiirUfl) Yo ung Vome ns Ne el floats, biii$ I iiwest piiio we h.-iM i.r hid on ie-li In i he htiiHi't tlp e-niidi ret spnils 'rnj'il bo'leu all mound and ( al on Iuo-r, tom'o-ti1 are I an ' tailored, nexkit- nf ia-(ful nt n,ei ial .'iim'I i on is ns t hite . niodt'l'. both ii I- n !u"inhoii ,n I HUl's niv of sn V J JL $$! jf- ir pin n ei lor peau de evi-nr VI, in tin Tan Polo Coats, $16.50 .iutli-i- coiiii spott. nieil'l, iu-i ivlii f ii vh a; . wp.ii ( u' w tb i l"" n.tfk and belt id ft out I lie i,n i. inn .it pee t I and ti'e piittih lined with t.m silk -Ik.vviii -n-all inv v i.'ne lit; n ps. A New Dolman at $16.50 in e.ttiicnt velour in tli . olur. in' 1 . out nf u nk foi taupe and tan Tin 'inc.- an good an I il i c.'. v is si'k stitching. -4 Navy Tricotine Wrap, $37.50 t.inefiillv cut and of n hum fah, "''Ii black utile braid and fringe Fringed Canton Crepe Capes, $59 'line rows of deep silk fringe trim the louet nail of ilihe eaprs of henw Canton crone in gra.. black, blown ,n i-(ly blur. 'Ihev an Inird tbrou,:h'ut with -ilk jSsaasai ' f A l79"5rsSI:trjiVf " K ' lur'Oa m rfnvwis'irir p t. A.J.(-9 N?- U " IN; "s-" s-'s'lt M SSbSitiKSSWSJijjfn, . SaKWiiV'',,.. A-' i- , - W;n . ; i I' " f" b" ' IT- i- I 7L-.- i" I V A W ,'j V, leil 'i-nnnnng a nanle ie ii i nil, trimmed I .t7 50 ,.7 r-W ,'V1 . 1 . ; ,v, -I ',jVv J lm 1 , Wnfl M 'WL' fl1r.ll ' 1.1c. ,,fl J T" " 1 1 1 "? "r""""'" " ' 'I HIIIIIMIIIIMIII u) V M I I l;i f 5 M- i m. 'i fa, M ;. r I rhU. f v'i 1 ) I I in M 'M N ? iiKra i iJai-I.m IJ I.N.IH.K.B .'tn .'.in" i vi mi i Hfiwrt'F,..rt'Hr.'fli jgvrr.mTBi
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