Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 25, 1921, Night Extra, Page 13, Image 13

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mOSPBERE OF LONDON INN
MS DEPICTED BY MRS. WILSON
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L famous Pudding and All the Qit'aintness of the Old World
Arc to Bo hound at thexChcshirc Cheese
PANELS LONGER ON
NAVY CREPE FROCK
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till,, hi) tlrii u.
A. WILSON
A, TPfUon.
By MBS
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S.A.f rtats rrnir eveh and then in.thotlfiht
Mi. .a .nrt drift bck 2fa) rears ago
1-iTi itrwt named after tho Fleet r ver
Si3-i bu VTt- 6t tho. town. London,
u'rAnd. Tie history of the tavern or
fifi;'i In r measure trie nwrnry msiory
?Mno J .'" ", A ,!.i. u. mmnloi rnrle-
rfitj Tof "orifli iimHIuOonn. the Emliiu
!) l,n or inn hold Its own. ,
'Through the dnrl? nRcit tue 01a imik
ti.h Inn, with ll contemporary, the
T tf nrltloh IflDft nud tho cosmppplltan
t -IrtffoKr 'for a real glory, In, memorieB
fffl'JSni close to the heart of. the dear
ioW Londoner ; fof
P .nf thlnw bcsldw inp, "till holds n
"P'L in Wcli. tho lnt few hundred
&':'. i broiiKht much (ame-ihls In
' ...a rnp eiiiiu ...,,. -- r , -
' L !: t n bulltllnc adjacent to the court.
1. gft'fhS famous' Apollo Club was wort t
f!L' nn,l other clubs, too. tliat have
I "'rl.rd "b? tbJ'fec Office court, we
fvJfX oVcheslilro Cheese. This Is
Sr!S ?.i ancient ns come mentioned above.
fl'&t .fill over a od two hundred years
$ Sd w" th e wtTlVor ot inhs Jn historic
"Stf archway through a lane or
k pwb.5P9wlthUflat s ones, one finds the
::V;.m1 by small wmuow ,pn
which admit tho light of day ; a ipi
JBISVwr by a buxom barmaid. Th
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lere
? 0Ter.ani. " : ;ftnlflPrttblT larger
ire two rouiuB .. -.,
ft" thi;?ffH!: ru. hn.'.u of no fln
B'rrnurtenances. The floor I.
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U -!.... r nnnurtenances. Tnenwri.
Bruloiisly clean -and Is thlcWy co
lllv 'hl :.mJ...K Alone one side ol
i- K Kkr. rough, straight stats
if m,t unlike the stalls or pews In tae
&'BWTV' tables between -!
" -T our VoderY Pullman dining
WTlntalrs are the kltcbeu. office, and
prffite olnlngtoomH, for 'tis whispered
iw ht royaltv occasionally visits
tchee for n lark and to dlne-bn Its
' ,Mly famous pudding. .The ap rit of
Cpltaltty and good cheer greets you
Soon your entrance. Then, too, the
fact that every one, Is seemingly ac
quainted with every one else, lends an
air of friendliness to the place.
Steaks and chops and sausages are tno
tpedaltv nnd semlweekly a runipsteak
MddlhK 1 P"n the bll of fare. This
."accompanied by a big mealy potato,
"ookea to a turn'thaL can be equaled
nowhere else in England. There are
.w wrtmnn euests at this inn. The host
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file Question Corner
Twlay's Inquiries
l'. Vhst highly original use Is being
' made ot the old schooner, Alloti
Giirney. of Providence, R. I..
Ywhich for fiftj-Roven yearn had
' been devoted to hauling cargoes
'of sand?
2. When maldnr a support on which
to train sweet peas, what should
be iicted In order that no harm
will be done to tho vine?
3. In w!ia,t practical and decorative
,j--'wo"y cau.n'n c(d-fnsmoned'Btandr
"" (ng wardrobe be used?
i. Y1ien the features of a profile arc
sharp and prominent... what sort
of temperament Is denoted?
5. Describe an a'ttra6tlve nnd different-looking
frock of Canton
crepe.
6. What
poo. 'and -daint:
for summer dreWs has
come into prpmlncnce?
Ynstwilay's Answers
material
again
1. By employing the decalcomania a
colored desijn- is put on furniture,
in Mich n way that even the most,
inexperienced person, who is
nothing of an artist, can do it
successfully.
2. An iron support attached- to tho
wall is handy, in" tnufcjt enables)
one to ishlno (.hoes without having
to ntnon over.
3. When liem-.tltchins, if tho thread
hn. a tendency to knot and break-
' rintiniioll.v, waxinr It with n
innll bit of handle helps wonder--filllr.
. X biulcinc forehead 'BhowBLmedi
tatli'ii. imagination nnd tho habit
of philosophisting. '
5. Fur yio euminer i'npe. bnish wool
is a wonderfully popular ma
terial. ' A gny little- nfternoon frock for.
the -imnll rirl i Inshloncd of
bri?ht pink llnn. wltn black dot-'
rmhrojdered here nnn there
around the hmn. and black
crocheted buttons to fasten it over
the tJimilder.
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BORAX
SOAP
Of be the JUDGE
TR Y IT.
SAVE THE WRAPPERS
sent (hemselves. for refreshment. No
other foods, cifept those on the metii.
with the exception o( pancakes on
fjhrnve luesday, can be obtained.
Each season brlnts its dtlectable
5Jt"el to the bill of fare In th Clieesev
When Mother Nature brings forth her
f F' J'ketation. then wc ore Informed
thht "hasparngus his lion, sir," nnd
th(s Is closely followed" bv 'am ond
pns"wlth perfect vision of pleasant
summer boiled begins and bacon.
Hot sultry days arc waning and the
early twilight . ond a hint from tho
weatherman tells us that thd'venr is
full past it prime and then It Is hUh
(jme for the Cheese, to draw Its blinds,
light the gas and start the flre.on the
immense hearth. The savory vlandi
are to come, such as an order of Irish
stew, to soften the bleak November!
chill.
The middinir. h mnri nl Mia ("Thmlilrn
uneeso, is made toiweigh nbdut fifty to
sixty pounds and It is then cooked for
twenty hours.
Wo seat onraelvex OH tho hsrri wonitvn
benches In the Cheese and await our
dinner on Saturday of rump'steak pud
ding, which is said to be served about
1 o'clock. The waiter spreads a snowy
white cloth over the tabid and then
sets forth an array of cutlery, tankards,
salt and pepper cellars and castors, not.
to mention the platters, which are real
wlllowware, by tho way. and then In a
husky undertone he Informs us that "hit
won't be down until harf parst one to
the minute." Then we alt quietly and
listen to the quips and jests of those
about us, for many of the legal light
and other people well known about the
town come to the inn at this hour.
We aro then made aware of the ar
rival of a huge pudding and can hardly
sit still in our seals until this -delectable
morsel of goodness is served us.
elbowa. If you are. a sister vfttji ibe
dimpled kind, you cling to the hhort
slecvO nnd the longjglove bill. If on
the contrary, ,iou -Are n sister with
Miarp, ,many 'faceted elbpws, jou sock
sanctuary Jrt the lonfe sleeyo--oftcn tile'
bell variety, Ilplh kinds o(f. sleeves
arc correct these 'days, -l
The above rock of naVy' Canton cu-epe
presupposes the more nmlnble. elbow.
This modal is, made on the simple lines
now so fashionable. Its trimming con
hints Of cut work, showing a .founda
tion of antique red. and this trimming
supplies the two side panels considera
bly longer than the skirt.
These side panels, by. the way, Are
Jtlll being much worn, even by the
pioneer noiils who love a new fashion
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The finest butter
In America! .
Butter
now
Tt
Hy COBINNK LOWK
really depends entirely on our
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BAUME
BENGUE
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FLTOSAN I ftl VT X
In n ordlriirr In- J s.
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Iiryf,'--Mhymi J v t3'
can probnr t . vW
htrdwira tre. NA'vJL
' Fljrun hat X 5-
pln aromttts AiSw
Good Bye Flies
w
HEN Flyosan is thoroughly
sprayed into the air of a room,
every fly dies as if by magic.
It is not magic. It is science.
After years of fly -fighting, with
everything from poisons to "swatting,"
modern science has produced Flyosan,
the sure, quick, safe means of wiping
flies out by the roomfuL
Flyosan is not poisonous or even
harmful to human beings, animals,
birds, or fowl. It leaves no muss to
clean up.
Flies common house flies are a
constant menace to health. They often
carry millions of disease germs. Fly
osan sprayed into the air of a room
kills them wholesale every one
within five minutes.
IT !Hyon should in any wr fail to 1W op to ymtt -
pictttions, we -will refund th ratail prierf.
Solii by Druggist. Heraae-fomlshlng dspartmanu, Sat
and Hardware Store
Writ for. the .Fljrown booklet. It talljhow to rid jroor
' ivorn of every kind of insect peat.
COLONIAL CHEMICAL CORPORATION
Reading, Pa.
PRICES:
Pint .75
Quart 1.25
K.GalIon.2.25
Gallon 4.00
Ryosan
VX INSECT, EXTERMlKA!rpR
KILLS FLIES BY THE ROOMFUL.
Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store?
Womehs Summer Sweaters
Special. $3.85
Seven hundred Women nnd kMh
will, bo very fortunate in Rottinjc
these fashionable, well -knitted
sweaters at this low price in time
for Memorial Day.
They aro of wool in runt, pearl,
buff, peacock, tomato, navy and of
brown, knitted in stripe effect, with
Tuxedo collars, interesting pockets
and belts.
On two tables, on the Center Aisle
as well as in tho rejrular Sweater
Shop.
(Onlral)
More of the Gddd Percali
Shirts for Men, $130
Fine for Summer, because IhojfVn Cool nnd will stand a
trrcnt deal of hard wear nnd frequent trips to the Ittundry.
These tmirts are cut ovnr Bcnorous patterns without n bit of
skimping. Shoulders fit comfortnblv, ciifTs arc soft and extra
wide. In pin stripes, cluster stripes nnd two-tone stripes,
showing all the jrood colorings that men like.
(0llT.v, .Mrll)
Center Aisle
Opportunities
Clearaway of Women's
Hat, $2
Three hundred lucky woman
will get these hats at this new I
low price. Dark straws, usually,
in good-looking shapes trimmed
with ribbons, flowers 6r ostrich;
Pongee Blouses, $2.90
Tho- Peter Pan collar is edged
with a pfeated frill and finished
with a saucy bow.
Percale House Dresses
$1.50
Pretty BilHe Burke styles in
pink, blue or black figured effects
trimmed with plain colors. Very
well made.
Exceptional Nightgowns
.and Chemises, 85c
Gowns aro made of soft white
nainsook with neat embroidery
and iaco for trimming.
Chemises are of pink batiste,
hand crnbroidcrcd in color.
Whtye Sale Corsets
$1, $1.50 and $2.50
Now ones are arriving every
day to fill up the stocks. More
than a dozen good modcly of pink
or white coutll or cotton broche
to accommodate slight to average
stout women.
Women's Initialed
Handkerchiefs, 75c Half
Dozen
Pure white linen of good qual
ity, nicely initialed.
Colored Linen
Handkerchiefs, 15c
Unusunl ones of pink linen or
striped linen in blue, lavender,
brown and green on white.
Summer Rompers
$1.50, $1.75
Made so well and of such good
materials that it is unusual to
offer them at these prices. Peg
top styles of striped cotton at
?1.50, or plain blue and green
chambray with white collars nnd
cuffs finished with fanciful stitch
ing at $1.75. 2 to 6 year sizes.
Good, Sturdy
Umbrellas for Men
and Women, $2.85
Covers are of good cotton taf
feta, so fine and so well mer
cerlzfed that it looks almost like
a silk mixture. They have wide f
tape edges and silk cases.
Handles for men aro the con-
ventional crook or opera s.hape.
Those for women are full- ,
length bnkelite or bakclite-
trimmed, with rings, silk cords ',
or leather loops. Some have stub ;
ends. i
Women's Colored Silk
Umbrellas, $5 j
In navy, purple, garnet, taupe,
green and black, they have fancy
handles trimmed with bakelite.
(Cantrat)
Pantalette Frocks
$1.25 to $2
They look very piuch ns if
mothers themselves had made
them, so good arc the materials
and careful the making.
The sturdy ginghams nnd
chambrays aro in checks, stripes I
and plain colors blue, green, I
pink, maize'.' Many of the frocks I
are trimmed with black stitching
ana nave pockets, home are
short, straight-line affairs that
flare out and show considerable
pantalettes! Others, more dis
creet, arc made with sashes.
Sizes 2 to 6 years.
(Central)
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To Keep One's Teeth I
i SJiining White
J The Down Stairs Toilet Goods
j Store suggests these tooth pnstcs
! and powders, for the vacation
trunk or bag. Perhaps you will
I notice that the prices arc in sev-
j cral cases well below the "trade-
I markod" standard;
Pebeco, 10c Kalpheno, 2.1c
Pepsodcnt, ',0c Colgate's, lOeio
Farhano, SOc, .
1 ,,vc Lyons, SOc, 25c
S. S. White, 10c, Revelation, SOc
s5c Calox, 25c, 15c
, Kolynos, SHe ryo)Thocide,90c
Wanamaker's "Faultless" tooth
brushes come in more than a
dozen good styles. 25c.
(Choatnnt)
$4.50 $7.75 $6 $8.75
Hundreds of Pretty
Summer Frocks at Less
Than $10
What a collection of inexpensive frocks! It will make any one
open her eyes in wonderment that Summer frockn can bo to pretty, 30
fresh nnd so low in price.
Gingham Dresses
are in all sorts of patterns from small pin checks of pink or blue to
big multi-colored plaids. Some have pinafore collars of oyster white,
others have pointed collars of colored linen or white pique. Crisp, while
organdie sashes are a pleasant feature, $3.85, 5.I.0O, $4.75, $5.75, $6
to $8.
Organdie Dresses
are of pink, or white with many tiny rulllcs and fly-away, sashes At
,8.75. The style is sketched.
Voile Dresses
An interesting allover pattern distinguishes t the dress that is
sketched. It can be had in pink, navy or light blue, with pleated
organdie frills to mHtch. ?G.
Other pretty voile frocks at $5.75, $0.75 and, for $8.75, pin-dotted
blue voiles in extra sizes.
Women's Linene Suits, $7.50
Smart little pleated jackets with narrow belts are the features
of these fresh linene suits in white or pink.
(Marlirt)
I $ ijp 4
People Tell Us These Are the Best
Couch Hammocks in Town at $12.50
We know that they are good, for it. is by design and not by accident. A reliable
hammock maker worked with us for many months to get the hammocks to this high point
of durability and good appearance.
Gray or khaki duck is used to cover the m and it is good, weather-resisting quality
and the thick pad is covered with it, too. No skimping on that!
Frames are of strong angle iron and the springs are galvanized .-(gainst rust
One splendid feature is the chains reaching the springs in back as well as front, so that
there is no weight on the fabric, as in so many hammocks.
Other Couch Hammocks, $11.50 to $35
have the same reliable basic features and there is interesting choosing among khaki,
gray, cheery cretonnes and blue, green or tan stripes. Many have upholstered backs and
headrests.
Hammock Stands, Special at $5.50
finished in green,
v.,oucn-nammocK sianas 01 strong angle iron,
braces ncross the bottom. These prevent scratching,
(Ontl-Hl)
are made with
Accordion-Pleated
Voile, $1.25 a Yard
In navy, brown, gray, tan,
orchid, pink, white, maize and
Nile, 36 inches wide; $1.25 a
straight yard.
(Central)
Flowered Voile
Kimonos
Special, $1.85
Cool and dainty, the voile is in
tiny flowers of pink, blue or lav
ender. White bands finish the
wide sleeves, the neck and extend
all tho way down the front in a
refreshing fashion.
" (Central)
There Are Many
Ways
of getting to the Down Stairs
Store from Chestnut Street.
Throe of the five entrances
lead to elevators and inner
stairways. Two open on stair
ways that lead directly to the
Down Stairs Storo. The Cen
ter Aisle, always full of spe
cial opportunities, takes you
straight to elevated trains and
subway care.
$6.90 0.
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Heres a Wonderfully Fine Assortment
of Women 's White
Footwear
n m 1 n a
at Moderate f rices $?90
White footwear weather has come nnd many a woman has been finding out
that she needs new white pumps nnd Oxfords to wear with her Summer frocks and
white skirts.
Eleven Different Styles
in this seasonable footwear have been assembled in the Down Stairs Store at prices
ranging from
$6.40 to $9.75
All the fashionable types will be found here in complete size ranges:
white canvas one-strap pumps with baby French or high curved heels at
$6.90 ;
plain white canvas Oxfords with covered heels of medium height, at $6.40;
white strap pumps of a leather much like buckskin at $6.00;
sports Oxfords of white canvas, trimmed with brown leather, at $6,90, or of
white leather, trimmed with brown, at $9.75;
strap pumps of. white leather, trimmed with black or brown leather, at
$9.75;
all-white leather Oxfords are $7.75 and $8.25 ;
real buckskin Oxfords at $9.75.
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