Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 13, 1921, Night Extra, Page 13, Image 13

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B VEXING. PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1021
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WEATHER
Unsettled
WANAMAKER'S
,1K.S. II ILSON
Organ at !), 11 and 1:50
( Mines nl Nun ii
WANAMAKER'S
DOWN STAIRS STORE
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PLANS MEALS
' pirrp " 0nio" ,s rcml'1'
i inp Soup fr''l r"Vl '"
, Begin Sunday Dinner
Trv Rhubarb Cobbler for
1 Dessert
Tlj MIlS. M. A. WILSON
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Til Till" linn loving woman who
tnili ilc'Ulit in iiMiinrniKnlllinmp
pM" lfo,Nf..rlhrfnmlM.Ui--inmni
rrtn prnil.irt- nto n teal .mine nf
& Onlne to Ihr l.nnmrlntion
R'lllMo ihr Snillirrn iirofliit-r Is In
' ,r mrkM. onrlv In Marrh nnil it r.n
h PU-rhno.l for nbmit 1 hr nine iwt
1 ft'rnnnfH product Utrr. In thy
month of Mav. tllvp limibv HUCruldlt
rg"tb!oVnr.: ,hl the reach of tli-
With thl MoA In mlnil. f will plan
thrtr ircfllH for tin- Stindnv table
.SiiBpntUi Suntliij Menu
BREAKFAST
Horrid
Fri'l Tomatoo Cream Gravy
Bacon (inrnish
Toast Coffee
DINNER
Tnree if Onion
HaHMim Yoimc Onion
BtufTH (Jrren Pepper-. I.RK Sauce
nnked Macaroni SlrlnR Honns
Tleet sninfi
Tit ihnrb Cobbler Coffee
SUPPER
Peviled I'ss"
Pntnto 'inlad Sliced Toimtoes
Tliin Cake T-a
The market basket will require:
One bihc' nf Jen in,
Sir tnmatoci,
Lttlurr,
Pint nf onion i,
Ratiihrn.
Vniino nnutnt.
Four ffrrrn prnirri,
f(riit7 nrnm.
Reft',
Wwhaih
One quirt nf polntnf.
One package of rnlsim.
One iloirn rim.
One half pntniI of Immii,
Uoexinui
And the ii-unl eeM. stnplrM.
lln one tomato for em b mlif for
hreakfnt Cut Into tlirc "H-ch mid
dip In flour then brown In hot bncon
fni iinrnMi with n -trip of nvc
brnnmil bin on nnd make ,i cream
rm I "' allien of the mi olj panned
tntnntn ' n it -Hi e of tont nnd pour oer
It the irmi (InrnMi with flnelj
minced par-let
Puree of Onion
Plnee in a sitiTpnn
On i up nf thinly htril nuwii,
finer nipi nf co'il null.
Cook er j.1o1j until the nlon are
rrri 'oft ,nd thou tub through a fill''
fine Now place in ii -ei nnil cauiC"
pn
io tbirrlt i ) nf ftoui
One ami n half imjm uhl null .
linolie tlie Hour In cold milk nnd
then add the lint onion puree. Stir
and fornix the mixture to n boll. Cook
flmili Cm Ine uilniile nnd then -en-un
HI -nil nnil pepper nnd three Inlde
spc'ini nf -linrti'itins and nn
Stuffecf Green Peppers
M me three onion im nnd I hen mid
om nnd n half cupi of bund otumlio
on Wnn nf kamii. iiiuntd fine,
7 i.r i til hralni r'lqi. '
o tnhlt uponm nf inrllril hiillrr,
Oi i u ntpnoti nf 'I
Hi. il feiMnoon nl ;ir;i;in .
Hi' Imlf i ii fiiirhi mimrtl ptui
'"' Mix and then till into the pepper
PVi"1 t.u ptppets In a linking p.m nnd
M mi -halt cup of (old w.itei nnd
bki m a inodciiitc oien for tlnrt) lhi
miti n . - .i with cxz kiiiicc
Rhubarb Cobbler
Til " in n i i,ln; Ihi I .
7 i o ei jiy nf flotir.
Our lnhlciinmt nf iihihi,
Cn i Imlf tintman nf tall.
Tun tt niiimin of hnkwa noiidci.
It il heiwien the liaild- In llll illul
thru mil into the ilinir ieen tnble
spun, if hor!ciiin nnd miv In n
dnucli iih vix Inli'i'Snoon- nf i nld
"liter Hull mil mic-hnlf nub thick
nil li ii an nli'miK ilier-eiiihe pill
'iri-nil eenl mcr the pn-tn one
luni of iliubnib which luis been
ehppi i vfi finr Sprend ner the
rhubiiili ihe following mntiiic:
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Hi i up nf iirhu n mi'ini ,
Our i;tim , riMioon of unhurt)
M ii n Iijrlu i runihU mUtiiic and
tpe'i aid mo tlnril- i up of line luend
'riiinl nnil -pri.lid eiclih ner the
rhuhnili mil ihen h.ike in n modci.il"
wen for iluru iiunute-. Sene w.iim
with Mimll i -am e.
Deviled Eggs
r a r m a iuimiik bowl
I ti'ii inhlttfitinnt nl finth mtninl
jnrilt i
Oil In I trtiMiiitin nf muitiiiil.
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thai inh ,r 1 1
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1 M i-t with in.iioniini-i' nnil du-t
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Potato Salad
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run rim nun tiiii.inii
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Mireni .'"' ,l""r"1 '' "hi- pan nnd
T- 1'" UMl?' wl,h ""' I'lHiared
en ,'!' '"I1 "ilh '"llmtg It ml tlien
m '"' "' f"ll"li"!! el umbv-placr
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A" "' -Idi'lMW llf hmltHUHl,
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lnmluJ'1!l"1, '"'V''1" Ihe Hi.ycrs until the
"" ne minuteg jn a mwlcrnto ocn.
ummer Sale of 4000 Charming Dresses
in Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store
Wh.it freshness hnd charm and Summer loveliness!
Crisp organdies that tell us June is close.
Gingham frocks in checks and plaids, as fresh and cheery as morning
sunlight. Plenty of voile dresses, also, in light-and dark colorings.
And silks what a collection of the cool Summer silks that every
woman needs. Plenty of practical dresses of crepe do chine, Canton crepe
and foulard in navy blue.
Organdie Dresses,
$6, $10.50 to $15
$6 drosses arc especially designed for younp women.
The deep collar and skirt arc trimmed with whitp or
gnndic insets nnd organdie flowois. In rose, orchid
and lemon. t
$10.50 for a frock of white organdie with n long
tunic and overblouse of blue dotted Swiss.
Other frocks have hemstitched insets of contrast
ing organdie and the gavest fly-awny sashes or be
rufflcd tunics. In navy, lemon, peach, rose, sky blue
and white. $1'J and $15.
In fact, you'll find every pleasant kind of Summer dross in thi won
derfully complete collection ;
dresses for confirmation and graduation;
dresses for street wear and for traveling ;
dresses for the country club, for Summer sport? ;
dresses to take away to seaside or mountain resorts ;
dinner dresses and dancing frocks.
Smiling Gingham Dresses,
$4, $4.50, $6
Most of thebc arc made in surplice style with sashes
of gingham and fresh white collars and cuffs.
A charming frock, at $6, has an upron front with
bands of white organdie.
In pink, blue, black and red chocks and two-tone
pluid
Crepe de Chine
$1.65 Yard
23 Shades
(iood nuahty, "S inches
wide.
Harding blue, navy. Pckin,
marine, tuiquoise, dellt and
Belgian blue?, silver, atccl,
flesh, pink, white, maize, inse,
tomato, henna, Nik, bisque,
taupe, tan, African or light
brown tfnd black. New ship
ment just m.
Tricolette
Overblouses, $2.90
A particularly pietty style
of deiicate flesh-pink or white
oerblouses, actually hand
embroidered with wool, at
this little price. Nice for
wear with Summer .skills.
Hand-Embroidered
Bloomers, 50c
Wonderfully good ones of
pink batiste" with stitched
ruffles and hand-cmbiotdcred
flowers.
Envelope Chemises
65c
Pink sutiii shoulder stiap,
pietty embroider edging and
oft, durable cotton ate the
'bice good thing about these
mcNppiiMve chemises.
2000 White Sale
Corsets, $1, $1.50
At SI half dozen excep
tional mode's from a very
lightly boned model foi young
girls to n long skut, medium
heavilj boned kind for aver
age large women. Pink or
wdiite routil.
At SI. 50 eight styles of
pink or while coutil or cotton
bi-oche in shoit. topic-., me
dium and long-skit ted, heavily
bpped 'noilcl".
Picturesque Straw
Hats, $1.65
Another "mi;1 ' of those
large unttmimcil pineapple
-Haw hat- at tin- icmukalih
low price Women chose
them runckh last week Oi
clud, p nl., bught blue, black,
giay and gold.
Hair Nets
60c Dozen
Cap and fringe shape. Black,
light, medium and dark
biown and blonde.
Children's Roll-Top
Socks, 25c Pair
(lood-looking ones of fine
cotton, with pink, hluo, tan or
lavender striped tops. Well
leinfoiced and seamed ba"k.
Pizes S to !)'2 I''ir-.t quality.
Fine Sample Gowns
$35 to $45
Just one or two of a kind nnd
all of very handsome material1,
beautifully made! Of Canton
ciepe, cicpe-baik satin, char
mouse, etepc meteor and taffeta.
Some ery loe!y evening and
dinner frocks arc among these.
Delightful Frocks of Voile, $5.75, $7.50 to $16.50
A great many are trimmed v ith organdie and have tlutlering sashes, utnen t
foulnrd and Georgette patterns. Some of the dark blues are trimmed with taffeta
Special 800 Dresses,
$2, $2.25 to $3.85
Porch and morning dresses of gingham nnd voile in stripes, checks, plaids
and dotted or figured patterns. A voile dress, at $3.25, has an organdie collar,
cuC's and bands on the skirt.
Silk Dresses
Special at $15, $16.50, $25 and $27.50
Really wonderful groups of dresses, mnny of them samples, so there is a
wide variety for your choosing.
Fringed dresses of crepe dc thine, beaded and embroidered Georgette
crepes, navy or black foulards, ruffled and embroidered taffetas and so on arc
included.
Dresses of the practical type that every woman wears in Summci. Mo-tl;
nivy blue, blown and black, though .omc lighter shades arc here, too.
I
Taffeta and Organdie
Combinations, $18.75
I The under-slip is of maize, peach or French blue organdie, while the over-
drapery is of navy blue tafTcta. The frock is sketched.
(Market)
M$M JmV9mSL i
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rcintlicuarKeriongswiiii f jBTwA KJHHi Al iVI hi
MvlBi Men's
2fc1S Half Hose, 15c
FSTxA lBmmMKF first Quality
il a " wRSWspSWTi KlliulfvV ' Mercerized cotton half hoe
vvl al C Miiivv&C V5HI!li)52- rfPi0' of finc tcxtur0' w'" reinforced.
I 'f ' ySM ' I f'flll) H In black, nayy and (onioan;
J ' I KWMIMA y7($16.50W A..AJ1 8I7C8 9'S to 11-si
' rVraill KV&yV '' tKil JJl (r.nllrr,, Mi.rl.rti
1. magiBffl
y i irwm
(to $Wm
m7 $4
$6 .. . lMU,L
. ,.ita tmB&m
Boys' Ail-Wool Suits, $9.75
(Sizes 10 to 18 years)
Best bring the bo.s in e.nh, for bn.s" all-wool suits at SO To
ill not la-t long, even though we hae a quantitv of them!
Good, duiablc, all-wool materials, sturdily made. Coat- lined
with wool mohan, trou.-ers fully lined and every scam taped.
In plain brown and in green, gray and brown mixtures, with
Iknife or inverted pleats in the toats.
Regular, reliable Wanamakcr suits, that's what they
(f.allfn, Miirlirtl
3500 Pairs of Women's
Gloves in Five Special Lots
2-Clasp Silk Gloves, 75c
In white, pongee and bcuvcr, excellent quality.
16-Button-Length Silk Gloves, $1.50
In while, pongee and black, splendid value.
Long French Kidskin Gloves, $3.50
More of these wonderful gloves, spotlessly white, in 12-button-'
length.
16-Button-Length White Gloves, $4.50
F,quisitcly made in France, of line French lambskin, they look
ery much like n good grade of kidskin, because of their softness ami
the line grain of the lamb.
CC nil nil
Chambray
10c
Yard
In pink, lavender, giccn, tan
and two shades of blue, 2."i
inches wide. A remarkably
good quality at such a low
price. The last time we had
this it went flying early in the
(lav.
(Onlriil)
Inexpensive Wraps and Coats
111 m fin' I
$16.50
$25
$23.50
to Go Vacationing
With You
A good knockabout coat that will stand a gieat
deal of wear i- the one at $1(!.50, which is sketched.
It can be had in t.in or taupe jersej or velour.
'Ihe other w aps sketched, show:
At ftUo a good clour wiap in Pckin, tan, navy
and black.
At $23. ."0 a naw m black set go cape with
fringed throw mllar and man buttons for ti miming.
Polo Coats in a Dozen
Styles, $10.75 to $29
Youthful couts that are pleasant companions on
any outdoor jaunt. In tan- and blues, principally.
80 Coats Special
at $7.75
Tw eed coats, half lined
Veloui w.ap- in tan, brown .indJ'ckm.
I Na or black serge iupe".
I A few 3ports coat.
I In sues 1-1 to 1'J, though not eeiy sie in I
each style, .ht-t 80 coats, so wise shoppcis
I will bo here early.
I Miirkrl i
Women's New Oxfords at $5.40
Of good black kidskin or tan leather in a fashionable shade, they hae imitation
wins tips, man perforations, welted soles and medium heeN.
Four New Styles in Women's
Low Shoes at $6.90
Ruddy tan calfskin usfoid ties;
Hark brown calfskin brogue oxfoid-.
Light ruddy tan calfskin pumps with strap that fasten with
bin kles,
Tan lalfskin and white cam a- combine to make smait sports
ofoids.
All have welted -oes and low or medium heel.-
1200 Pair of Women's Low
Shoes Special, $2
Pump' and oxford tics in var'oj- st le- air of lilaik patent or dull
l'atliei
The Advance Guard of the White Army
is line, with oxfonh and strap pumps 0f tin. mm us and of buck-kin
oi of a white leather like buckskin at JO 10 m 0 1'0 a pan.
600 Pair of Children 's Footwear
Special, $3 to $3.75
flu includes tan lenthci lace -hoc- ind tan -trap pump- m -i e
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i'J S6.90
S ,mi'
$6.90
Ii to
Five Lovely Colors in These
Georgette Chemises, $3.85
Georgette Nightgowns,
Airy Net Frocks for Girl
Graduates
Voi, ac, fuvolous affans that are altogether ehainung In sky
lilue, flch pink, orchid, flame and white The yoke of each is formed
of much lace and a band of cmbroideied Georgette The nightgown
is fuithcr adoined with two band- of lace fiom yoke to hem.
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Fine Sample Overblouses
Special, $10.75
In the Little Gray Salon
Fifteen models in beautiful heavy crepes dc Chine, char
nieuse nnd Georgette aie each distinctive and lovely
Quite a number in the fashionable o'iu, bufl' and gia.v
tonec, especially among the exclusive tailoted models.
Unmuul embroidery, exquisite beading, contrasting pipings
and combinations of materials individuali.c the others.
Thite would ordinnrih sell f i i twice this pi tee, if sie
wete complete.
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l.nc.v, gnlish frocks, trimmed with fi ill
and ruffles and white libbon sash(s. They'ie
for girls of fi to 11, at $7.75; for junior
girls of II to 16, ut $13.7.").
Blue Regulation Dresses, $3
Hox-plealcd dresses are tiiiumcd with
white bund nnd the proper emblem-. Sii s
8 to It years.
(iood sturdy gingham du-scs in blue,
pink oi green plaids have white pique col- I v i I
lais and pockets. Sij.cs 7 to J I veais, $3..'0. -fZ,,ML kL jV,
,. f ilU f,
jwifc!ji"i&m
Coats Special
at $5 and $8.75
At 15 blue serge coats, capes nnd dol
mans, sues 8 to It.
At $8.7"--coa's of brown or blue
becked volour with round yoke- and con
vettible lollai' Sues 8 to 1J viars.
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SALE FOR 300 MEN!
All-Wool Cheviot and Worsted Suits
$21 and $35
A good deal less than our
lowest prices this season.
The suits spcoiall purchased at :?:5 are
better than the best value we can recall eer
offering in the Men's Gallery. They ae at
least twelve dollars from today's low prices
and they are -10 per cent less than last
year's figure.
All are of fine worsteds and unfinished
worsteds in smart striped and invisible plaid
patterns in desirable brown, blue, gray and
greenish mixtures. They are HAND TAI
LORED and their hand-tailored collars and
rovers, their hand-made buttonholes and
hand-sewn linings bespeak real worth. They
are all-Summer weights and Summer styles.'
They fit well, ton; we tried them on men ol
different sizes to make sure of that. Hard to
wrinkle them: we crumpled one coat up m its
most tender spot and it came out smooth
mwl .:i Tl ........:. .1. ., . .
mm siiiuuia. yicii iiuuuriiua are tne Kind
which "wear like iron." Men who chooso t.hns. onk mil fool iinri lock- vmii ri-nauni
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150 of them will be offered, beginning tomorrow, at s.3."i.
and some stouts.
Sizes 31 to 42 in the Iot-
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$7.75
150 Ail-Wool Suits Are $21
125 of thorn are brand no1" 25 have been fre-hlv i niohan Datk blue, lirow-n and greenish mixtures
re-pneed from our own stock- Made of fnncv lnostl.v Pencil tnpcs
cheviots nnd worsted- that nre all wool bv mtuai nsfrv.itiv.. icnrl . in. . on-n vativc models.
. , c . .. , uii won in aitua' sinK, an,j rtouhi, bi.a-ted SutN tnat young men
test .spring weights and mostly half lined win will liki .M .- ", to IJ m thi lot
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