Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 26, 1921, Night Extra, Page 15, Image 15

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P;S. WlDSON CONTINUES
m DELICIOUS PUDDING RECJPE
,
ficrc Ire 6'euprfl Different Ways of Making This Tempting
Dish Which h Served at an Old English Inn
M. A. WILSON
Wllon.
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rl.OSEIiV wnti'liod mine tioxt
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.Ui ripma rcairvn
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Tfj
iW. i.n iiipi' iis lie mnile'rondy lo
El ami jrprve. tliji. !L'l!P!'j"n5. .....
?('.. .mi. which l. mm llslit nn n
fMtl.fr mill nboiit two Inches thick: he
Lfii a wwljc-Khmifil iKiiftt.it of criiBt
ml'tlir-n Iniwn 0i-iiv.V of savory rlcli-
:!,, thick wh i"'S i"ri"'W o men
.ml tntiHliroom-. kliliipy niit oysters..
Sflnl tip'i'i Pnch iilntr. 'HiN. will.
Sv'y U"10' 'oiftitntcM the men
TlictJ nrp pintle;- of Mitrtslni! Ik
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2. A M'pmwl noil third lirlplnz in
FbV Iioil for tl' nW8-I" "'V'- ,I,('
krid wnltpr often urges you to nve n
- ".l 'nllllll . Kll".
niixlt.s howl. Now plni-p n Invpr of
either . o'd. bollpil or ro'nMcil input In
thp bottom of the bowl nnil cut thr
meat in pieces ubout one Inch siiuare.
Spiijoii.
Now II tnvcr nf llitiitv ultnnit nnlil.
bnllcil khliipv. thpn n lnyer of thlnlv
sllrril hnriMiollnl ess. Itcprnt this
until Hie dish U full nnil then timir nycr
cr inibd. Cover thrpcqiiarprslnch deep
wit. Rrn ed ilfcPKc nnd plncc on ton
Hui . mt ovcn l0 bPown. Garnish
with point of toast.
. IIiIh pudding will serve from ten to
flftppn people,
. "PIineel ye. merry soul: ent nnd
.r..ii?pp' .for F ',,,, PhMhlrp cheese
puililing innkcs gluttons of us nil."
A Piirtdlnu Heclpe for 1'our nr Six People
Plncp In n inlxlnp howl
I hire c;n of flout;
()r. teaswon of rhll.
Our level InMenponn. nf Imlclny
pointer.
Sift to mix nnd Ihrn rub In one rtipi
nf finely chopped suet. U.p three-iiunr-1
i -in .uii wnier 10 lorm n uougii nnd
thn roll or. pnt out nn( use two-thlriN
pt this dough to line n medium. sized
l'lnce In n Jiol oven for twenty
FABOXL POST
Clint TVfnrhlnPd Houihi. Bo.'d. Kf
WK HVKCIMAZa IN HKI'AIR WIIK
f llrlln, Dmvrrs. Jnrk Tol
l'ln Mathlnrit In Hlwk
Premium BoArds an 8- BTa
DIO IlnOAINS AT AM. TIMES
Banner Specialty Co.
-no N. TTU ST. riltl.A P
It. the following mixture: Honk one butter,
level tnhlespoon of gelatin In oncliitlf 'inlimtO!
t .in t.., V ' 0,,n",ml; "n1,r nn" "three-quarter pomnt of href kl,lne,i,
"" tir 11 nniu i-1 m i u Hi nun
HThcrp nro ninny icpIpch given for
Itkin ii'imwtpnk nnd kldiley pud-
n Here s one Hint It. very goon:
(;ui iour IMMU1..I. .-. -v '".". ' ,;
nfrrfK (lie rw.n in n uiijiv umui um
Urn -nli nnd place In wiucepnn nnd
'. tih fiilil water. Hrlne lo u
doil nnd cook for llfteen minutes. Turn
i)( n rolnnder and let cold wnter run
Br tlm kidnej". Hetuni lo a wince-
v" . ...l.t. ......1 iin I mi Mini .1..L
hn nnil cover whii ."in ihii.i nun """
;t0)v unlil tpnilPi'. y rncu n sninii
knuckle of vpiiI and n-h nnd cover
with cold water. f'ook n'owly for
thrre nnd one luilf Iioiiih. Slrnin off
ih'e stock, of which tlicc should he four
nlnt.s Out the menr from the knuckle.
W .Melt "lt! l'"I' nr H,,Pt '" n lnn IU1"
F'i'i ill nn.linlf i'iiiw of Hour.
inn w" ","' v. . i
Browu until dark iiinhosnnv brown
eolor nnd tlioti add the. four pints nf
itock. Hent hiird to free from lump.
Just us won n it cmiiis to h holl cook
or flV.' IIIIIUIIC.S mill uirn mm in. iwi-
ilowln? Kpice.i tieil in n piece ..' cheese
cloth :
!. One-hnlf lampoon of Mrrrl hnxil,
' Onc-lmlf teaspoon of thyme.
One-hntf teaspoon of street mar
AM 111.
f l'.-A .in i.ii?r. hlnt.rn fit httS.
i n '" "
One tenxpiion of pepper, I
'i'Arre eupi of onions, rhoppea fine, ',
One lanol, rut in it he. '
P Ti swurol and let simmer in the j
pavfor one Imui ,
I Now look over fifty oyster i-aicfulb ,
ind lemove all bits of slie'l. Wash nnd
prel to pnuiids nf niiistirooins. Tut
Four pounds of rump Mcnk into pieces
the size of a Inrge wnliuit. Marinate
the stenk in liijlilv srii'onco h'rench
drcising. Now puf one anil nne-linlf
pounds of Miet tiirough the food chop
pr; place in n large mixing bowl. I
,.7iro ni" umi -.'..,'' i.mr'ils of flour,
One level tablespoon of suit.
Tiro on' one-half aumei of Imkinp '
foiedrr (ireen level tablespoons). ,
One-lmlf level Inhletpoon of white i
ftpptr. !
Sift to miv nnd then rub in the pic- I
pared flour I he finely chopped huh. umi I
vhrn well hlendeil add Iwo and one-
quarter cups of cold water. Work l a
dougli unci divide into three purls. I'm
tun pmls to line n Inrge loiinil chinii !
bowl, mi the order of n deep cic-sinole i
dish; line the bottom and vlcs of bowl '
Kith the pastry. Then place a layer of
tip prepared riunpsleak. a layer of
kidney, then of oysters, then miisli- t
roon's and then n lajer of veal cut fiom !
tlie knnekle and sprinkle eu.h lajer '
with i-alt . pepper nnil liberally with i
finely minced par.Nlcj.
Kcpenl. Iiaving luo layers, nnd tlien
pour over lb" gravy, -whieh must be
cold nnil quite thick. Koll or pnt out i
the top crust and place as a cover, i
pincliiuR the edges ipiite firmly together. !
Wrap the entire dish in two thicknesses
of (liccwloth with the surfnee t lint i
touches the iutldiii2 well rubbed with
butter and dusted thickly with flour, i
Plunge into u Inrge pot of boiling wnter I
Mil linle the douglj side on top. Cover,
closely and boil for five hours, Kcnp '
tbfe wnter well nlfove the pudding. About
forty-five minutes before serving re
mote ptiihliiig nnd Inke off the cloth.
Brush top of the pudding with melted
butter ami then place in a lint oven to
moke a delicate brown.
To hnil the potatoes which should
aecoiiipnuy this dish wash the potatoes
well and then place in a large kettle
with boiling water. Cook until tender
nil then drain. Cover Ihe potatoes
with a coarse cloth nnd set on a stand
on the range to keep hot.
Toasted cheese, which is a needed ac
companiment to the pudding;- is made
follows: Mutter individual baking
dishes well and sprinkle with fine bread-
One-half cup of eohl left-orer lirotrti
gravy,
Onr-quarter vup of void tealer.
One teaspoon of salt.
One-half teaspoon of pepper,
7'iro teaspoons of finely minced pars.
ley.
Two tablespoons of finely minted
onion.
Pineh of thyme, sweel hasll nnd sweet
mni'iornm. .
Heat slowly to dissolve the gelatin
find then coo! nnd pour over the pud
ding. Now roll out the balance of the
crust nnil place on ton of the pudding
Pinch tlie edges very chisel v together
nnd then tie the birwl in either a pud
ding doth, or piece of cheesecloth and
allow n little room for swelling
Hub part of the cloth that touches the
pudding with butter and then dust with
flour. Plunge into a pot of boiling
wnter and boll. for ope hour. The wnter
milHie nt lent three Inches, deep nbove
tlie top of tlie pudding.
1,1ft the pudding, remove (he cloth
nnd brush the lop of th" pudding with
fine pound of cold cooked beef,
Four hard-boiled cans
nre required for this pudding.
Ladies' Comfort House Slipper
fe
'ii rr n ii u
$1.90
Olie-atrap. fin
est black viol lilil
leather, common
sense heel. Posi
tive ease anil
comfort for the woman
who Is constantly on
her feet. Sizes 3t to 8,
Mr ml ('null, Clirrk or .Money Orilrr
With Order
' United Mail Order Co.
,426 Pine St., ?; Phila., Pa.
PARCEL POST
Pr f Piano pellnh for fnrnltnrr.
-' Vc p.uiins nnil Httimnnblltii, tut
PC' etni S r-nm tar l, iinslimlil.
HOWARD VINCKNT. HIM-MO-HIB N. lh
ni.ii r'fivi'.itu it s. mviri. n
Wrllp nr nhonr for sntnple nnd Drier.
C. SCHMIT'V, Mfr. ,8ls.!;:!;i';.k""'1
I P( IHImI!
i
SILK
For
Sweaters
(30 Colors)
Puritan Worsted Mills
121 N. 7TH ST.
HOW TO REMOVE .
SKIN BLEMISHES
a?ni riplnfr tho faco, hands, nock or
rns c ear. soft and youthful than
tv nu"tS0 f niaclc and "Whlto Beau
nith n,nd 'Unci: nnd White Soap.
movM .En(UW,,ll Beauty Bleach ro
lh s ,,,h? cmbarrasalnt- skin blnm-
5xai1i?i.d?,lBhtf,,, Xlesh-tlntod cream!
BSii.Jl?ly. Perfumed which can bo
otirlnp or during th
used heforo makeu
DDliPrt ily Perfumed which can bo
3iy 'before rotlrlnp or during tho .
' fii.f?co Powder or rouce.
titans nnW1,.1,0.SonP '3 a" ,dcal
Sh'111 "Win rcmovlnp blem-
Maicomiiift;ep im omPoa in
it niilriu,r 1m1 department stores
ril Illacl: nnd White nenulv nieaeh.
In5 fn'.1"1 White Soap. Cold, Vanlsli
a i?;S.i'ans,i? "' Dental Crcania, an
UlaHvi.7 nPa Talcum Powders pop
A yWccrt 60c nnd 25c the pact
Rfft ! ---" www HUM aUW VIIO (UVrt-
hirnt .T n,.ul mrl11 this advertise- .
Ji'Hl to Black nnd Whl Tlnr 1Kn7.
enn., for free, llteraturo
Pier.S''i'eicri and aampica oi
! laicum rowaers
njnh,s."'Tnen:
SS-jy-iye!
SpBHrV bleach Jam
The Question Corner
To.l.iy'.s Inquiries
I. In making women's fnolwenr
iiowudnys, whnt uncommon nui
iuhIh' skins nre being used?
'J. What U a novel idea for the sum
mer hurra u senrf?
'I. In wliiit orlginul fnliion is the
latest of watches mnde?
I. Whnt sort of features nre gener
nlly possessed by one who gains
his ends by tnct nnd patience?
". Describe a fascinating pair of.iong
gloves.
It, How is ribbon used to form nn
iinusunl kind of trimming on n
dress of crepe dc chine?
Yesterday's Answers
l.t A floating tenroom is the highly
original ns(. that is being made of
s, the old schooner Allen (iiirner. nf
Providence. It. I., winch for tiftj -.even
years had been devoted to
limiting cargoes oT snnd.
. When mnkiii'j u support on wliich
to train sweet pens, cord should
he t'sed. instead of wire, ns the
laltei if hented by the sim. is apt
lo hiii. i Ihe vin nnif make it die.
''.. A practical and decorative uaj of
using an old-fnsliinned standing
wardrobe is to remove the doors,
put in wooden shelves, and make
a bookcase out of it.
J, When tlie features of a profile are
sharp andproiniii"iit. they denote
quickness' in thinking, vivacity
and eneig.i .
t"i. An attractive and different look
ing frock of Canton crene lias the
waist and skirt slashed to show
contrasting material on the left
side, tlm bottom of the skirl being
trimmed with a square design of
' bends.
It. Cool and dainty mull, which Is
closely akin to organdie, is a nui
tcrial for summer dresses which
has ugain come into prominence.
i m.
A Ten-Cent Meal
A meal that is rich in
muscle-making, brain
building material,
ready-cooked and
easily digested, supply
ing all. the strength
needed for work or play:
Shredded
Wheat
with milk, sliced bananas, berries
or other fruits. If you don't like
milk pour hot salted water over
the biscuits, drain off quickly and
eat with butter. A nourishing,
satisfying meal for not over ten
cents. The richest man in the
world could not buy anything more
wholesome or nutritious.
Grocers
Butchers
Hotels
Restaurants
Refrigerators
FOR EVERY REQUIREMENT
tiimiiiitlliK Xeulrn. Klretrlr t'otrre .Milts
Jinn lir nilrrs. t'nsli ItrulMrrs.-Hnfr.
Cash Prices with Privi
lege of Eai? Payments.
Ilhiitivieil C em o, , v ,,,,
HOWE Sr1 P oW!q
.. vw. i-i.ii
.Urli S. I
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THE
R0LLAWAY
iiior tuclif.irn: for blcrolo Th. .i
rtp.n,lhlr mnor -r.r .unl .o ,)n. "
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Ilrnl. A
Marion Cycle Co.
6645 Woodland Avenue
PH1LAOICI.PHIA. PA
i JUST SEND US
! YOUR NAME
and ADDRESS
We'll Kindly
prove that
Ihls Is t i i
m i) s t scpsn
ilonnl "ntsi
bnrKnln y n u
t'VIT K a w
I W'u'll pillNH t
Hit at o u r
I o w n risk
Don't a p n it
one p n n v
. lion for this
Exquisite
Georgette
Overblouse
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f iLAiii m
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Even Better After Washing
One of the first questions a woman abks
when buying muslin is
"Does it do up well ? "
Fruit of the Loom not only washes
well, but it looks even better after washing.
Its smooth, even texture is always the
same, and, if ordinary care is used in rins
ing, it retains its snowy whiteness as long
as the fabric lasts. '
Fruit of the Loom
Muslin
Sn not nnjuhprp h'sp in Vmririi !
or at an I lino itur nc UiJI -wi nu
iirh n taBKerlnc idw onVriMl Anil "i
ruuuin t Kolfft a mnri ilniirab wnil fur
"nornl wear llio mnilal m .tn fMr.i tln
niullt a teal beautiful thr v-iiviniii-r hchh
i.cnrKPtt uirbloiii 1uit like out with th"
new oku JVtpr I'nn loilar rlmnivil nlth
wn rnwH of Hnr rnuml mn ,il lacr him I
tltchnl on collar nnd rmni
Nine lino i-a:l ImttonN in n-nlir of Mb
'rrrci formed UCh on front Hilk bow
tip and collar. '
Two bpiiiiilful ruinrti-r null tuika on arh '
'i .u. ''J"" urni n"1'' 'ind hoiilderi hpni
atitLhcil. !reip tiliniurd with In., nlso hot
om nf ivilut iilmmeil with two ro of
iHre. jninllic at th back with nh of
K'-oiKPiteormlne how- m tlie buck of w.ut
for thi. oicrbloiup pitecl Kroah from th
'iclory where l! In nia.le rhia walai la I
...,.. itii iibi me ran ih i .eaion.
an lo 4ft,
While Hi opporiu I
nit v nit v in.nii
l llle li, oni XI. 4.1. '
Depoplt thai alnniint with tmRiniau when
waist nrrlPH, and If not n itiKfaciorv return i
the walM nnil we wl I tefund Miur depoalt
end only nnmo addres ui. nnd mlor on
postcard todav i
HARVEY'S
831 Penn St., Reading, Pa.
an lo 4H.
Act Quick!,
th mid liUnue Size.
n
For eencrations this muslin has set the stand
ard for honest quality and sturdy durahility.
- Like yourself, your mothers and erand
mothers boutrht it to make everythinp; that
muslin can be used for.
Nowadays you can also buy ready-made
articles, such as nightshirts, pajamas, men's
and boys' shirts, sheets and pillow cases, made
by leadinc manufacturers from Fruit of the
Loom muslin. Look for the label on par
inent or bolt. i
CONSOLIDATED TEXTILE CORPORATION
Alio Maktr of Windior Crrpc and Other Fine Cotton Fabric
Convent l Company. StIUnt Alinlt
S8 Worth Siren, New York
wirrm-M
fPvinqCSMrlfl
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HOWARD VINCENT
The King of
Piano Bargains
Thii ad ii ci
leciilly directed
to people who
(eel Ihejr can
not a If or d a
piano. Tbc real
queition should
be can you af
ford NOT to
own a piano at the 1.0 W PRICES we of
fer them. Below will give jou in idea
of the HIGH-GRADE Pianoi we are of
fering. We have hundreds nf other
makes which are found in the classified
piano column of this paper. Write or
call al once. You'll be surprised lo
learn how easy it is lo own a GOOD
PIANO.
SLainway rpright . . COCC
Wcbcrficld (Vincent) . CiqC
ChickerinK liprijrht . .. -QC
llenrji F. Miller Upright $205
llardnum UpriKht Rl?fi
Mallet and I)aiH I' p. S1fiCi
Chiekcring 88-N'ote 1'lyr. Cn
Hlkins & Son I'lnjer. . C"5CC
Wcborfii'ld Player .... fJQQC
Howard Vincent Upright C91C
Howard Vincent I'ljr. t4f5CJ
These instruments are in good
condition with a two-year free
exchange privilege guarantied.
New Pianos, $225 to $695
NewJMajer I'ianos, S365 to SIG10
Hnbj (irand Pianos, SU90 to SITiflO
Ueproducing Players, $795 to $1750
rnd fur CiiluloEiie ),.ij Trrnu
Open Mon.. Wed. and Fri. Kvgs.
HOWARD VINCENT
83G.S38-840.842-844.g4G
NORTH SIXTH ST., PHILA.
WANAMAKER'S 1 WANAMAKER'S
Wanamaker' s
Down Stairs Store
A Wonderful Little Gathering of Women
and. Young Women's
New Coats and Wraps at $11
$11 for polo coats in French blue, tan, apple green or
brovn, lined with polka-dotted silk.
$11 for n i an tweed capes in similar colorings.
$11 for navy serge coats.
$11 for velour capes and wraps, mostly silk lined.
Every one of these coats, capes and wraps is of good
material and is brand new. Tlie majority are lined with
silk. They're just the kind of wraps that every woman
needs, whether her Summer will be spent at home or at
some interesting resort.
A great many of these garments are less
than half price, others a half and a third
less than the usual prices for such qualities.
(Murliet)
Boston Bags, $2.50
to $6.50
Thcsr arc all of good leather,
well made, and many people use
them as overnight nnd week-end
bags. Your choice of brown, tan
and black leathers.
IMual'1"!)
top
Mil i
illwBv
i
Unbleached Muslin
12c Yard
Another shipment of that
exceptional muslin which went
out ho quickly several weeks
ago. 36 inches wide.
Bleached .Cambric
14c Yard
Good quality, .'Jfl inches wide.
I seful for underclothes, pil
low cases and so on.
Smart Overblouses
$5.90
Kinds one would expect to
pay a great deal more for in
fact they were more until this
special lot arrived. Beautiful
quality mignonette in pink,
white and tan Georgette
crepe in the same style may
be had in white, pink, Ian and
navy. Attractively braided.
200 of the Prettiest
Rag Rugs, $1.50
27x54 Inches
Alnjost the identical rugs
have been selling at more than
.1 dollar higher. Fresh pink and
blue hit-or-miss etrects. Ideal
for bathrooms and bedrooms,
living rooms, halls and porches.
Childfen's Drawers
20c to 50c
Sturdy little muslin ones for
girls of 2 to 10 years. Plain,
embroidery or lace trimmed
ruffles. Bloomer or straight
styles.
Jergens Bath Soap
75c Dozen
Violet glycerine, palm and
witch hazel. Round bath tab
let in lilac, carnation and
peroxide.
Bandeaux, 65c
Three different styles arc of
basket weave, batiste and poplin.
Some nre quite plain nnd others
are trimmed with lace. All have
tape shoulder straps and fasten
in back.
( folriil)
Men's White Sports Shirts
Special at $1.65
Far and .a way the best white shirts we hove had at such a price in
a long, long time. Of white cotton cheviot in a firm weave, they nre
made with soft attached collars and wristband cuffs. Fine for golf,
tennis, boating and general outdoor wear.
Roman Stripes and Polka Dots Among
the Good 50c Neckties
Polka-dot foulards are in blue, gicen and brown.
Diagonal striped Mogadors show gay colors.
All sorts of good figured patterns, too, at this price.
Mliillrr.v. Market)
Men's Calfskin Shoes and
Oxfords, $7.50
Pliable, durable leather in black or tan is used in these good
shoes and oxfords. They have the comfortable medium broad toe
shapes and welted soles. Excellent value from every point of view.
Among other good footwear in the Men's Store on the Gallery
will be found:
saddle strap brogues of cordovan or tan calfskin, with plenty
of perforations and low broad heels, $8.90;
black or tan oxfords at $6;
tan leather brogues with full wing tips at $6.40;
Men's and Boys' Outing Shoes
Scout shoes of sturdy tan leather that will' stand all sorts of
knockabout wear are in sizes for all masculine feet.
10 to 13', ?3.50 2t2 to oa, $4.50
1 to 2, $3.90 6 to 11, $5.40
Tenni shoes and oxfords of brown or white canvas or of white
trimmed with brown, ate in all sizes from a small boy's 11 to a man's
11. $2 to $3.75.
H.ullrrj. Market)
Good Overnight Bags, $5
Of seal-finished fabric. 14-inch size, with a moire silk lining
and a change purse to match.
Splendid Value at $9.50
18-inch traveling bags of tan or black cowhide are lined
with leather.
24-inch tan cowhide suitcases can be had with or without
straps all aroutid.
Other bags in interesting assortment are $13.."0 to S22.."i0.
Fabrikoul suitcases in sizes from 18 to 30 inches, $4.50 to
$10.
(Clientnilt)
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Special Corsets
38 Models at $1.50,
$2, $2.50 and $3.50
In the four groups there are
corsets that take care of every
figure, from the very slight, small
girl to the tall, stoul woman.
Plenty of the short, lightly boned
girdles, too.
Included are coiscts of plain
white or pink coutil, -ilk-figured
poplins and handsome hrochos.
(Cenlnill
J
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$1.15 for good seam
less sheets, 81x90 inches in
size. (Central)
T &
li (Ai.'.WI d -r
'llrtq
Fresh Little Lawn
Frocks, $2.65 i
Girls of f to 14 years will like
these pretty frocks' and mothers
will like the low prices.
One of these frocks is figured
in blue, pink or green and has a
j-ash, a.f you'll see in the sketch. ,
Another style at $2.65 is of pin- '
striped lawn in blue or pink '
trimmed with white. This also
has a sash. ,
Organdie at $3 ;
Yes, delightful frocks of or- j
gandie, in pink, blue and maize.
have aashes and are trimmed with i ,nnd $1.25.
!ffi Prliiat.ln,r bccomi"B flat ' All of these things are sturdy
wmte tonai r,. enough to stand many trips to ihe
Soft voile frocks, in pink oi tub and simple enough to be corn
blue, have white organdie collars j fortable and allow healthful free
and oashes. $3.75. dom.
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Practical Clothes for
Little Children
Crecpeib, in sizes 1 to .1 ear"s,
are $1 to SI. 50.
Pantalette ft oiks, for girls of 2
to l) years, are $1.25 lo $3.30.
Hoys' play suits of heavy
denim, sizes 2 to 7 years are
$1.25 and $1.50.
The better, more dress-up
lompers with peg tops, sizes 2 to
6 yeats, are $2 to $3.
White hats of pique, for chil
dren up to about 8 years, are $1
Bungalow Aprons
and Polly Prims in
Cretonne Patterns
$1 and $1.25
In gay colorful alloxer design-'
in pink, blue or yellow, edged
with rickiack. Polly Prim nnronn
are $1; bungalow aprons, $1,25.
Striped Apron Dresses, $1
We can't eem to get thete fast
enough, so enthusiastic uro
women about them. They are
made with a squaie neck, short
sleeves, big roomy pockets nnd
elastic run through the waist
bands. Of percale in pink, blue,
lavender or green stripes,
trimmed with rickrack.
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