W'WIB&mlK vKmmwm i i ' h "YM van REAL FRENCH DEJEUNER GIVEN BY MRS. WILSON Wdadanw Is Very Careful to Have a Meal That Is Appetizing P but at the dame 1 imc economical ucncious ztvcctorcaas - muh. M. A. WILSON W J.it lilt, v "rl ux Wim. BnflB French housewife, ns a hostess, VI prefers to entertain her really Intl Lite Wends nt dejauner or at little "Wheonn. These repasts are quite In l!?tB and the menu arranged for these ..lons UBtialTV rontftin the faWlto !A M ? thoM Who are the iruesta of aS'nie w "e l,, t,able ,n , ii ,t.t.ll for an nformal meal, rov rff the table with a rich damask cloth "S'rnirkllnK silver and rryatal all "?ihl?h m"kei. a most attractive table. ffl.Idom do these affairs become ex-Jffi-the usual thrift and economy 'J .he honscwlfe In the country districts fc chateau or mansion. 'v waste 1 the motto-uUlUc all . 1. 1. he sloznn In these homes across w -.mVmnts make for waste. So thH jnfMlT wSSan carefully plans the Solent of her menu, consulting 7";,7.Hv with the. cook, ior. uuu.o minr of the domestl Irs In this country, manr oi wo - r ho nrcBide thOM dWini"- '"TnHde In their L" f a K ff .aPt t driving '" -.-" j .. ' nnpnr. at urivinK u worn ?" "' .'"' -j. ,t.rp haynin lor ---? ,,,.... or i litre is rl"' Inncheon. Feinme r?.lttw of Sweet Bread, Hourcoisio i.rlSletfw Strln Bpftn8 , , ?i. Cheese Dressing W Cherry Tarts Cafe Nolr . Tote7crackerSntWlth Fromase Totato ft la Bonne Femme r ..--;k'?-2j ,,... TVfe 7"J-'i roM "'a',r Bring to n boll and then place on the rim.rfnB : burner and cook slowlv for lo ho rs Now. just ns soon as you ' ptaet tl "stock on the simmcrinR burner, tut In dice One carrot, One turnip. Onlhalf cup of finely chopped onion, ? o& Uave, of lettuce, thliied terV fine- When the stock is cooking one hour, dd two bouillon rubes and the pre Bind vegetable.. This is usuallv pre pared the day before and reheated when Remove the bones from the potAge and tut off all meat ; then set aside until " To nrepare the sweetbread: Cover I ralr of sweetbreads with cold water Just a 'eon as they rome from mar ket snd ndd one tablespoon of lemon Juice Let stand for two hours, then wash and place in a saucepan and rover , with boiling water and cook for twenty minutes. fool and then set on Ice. Pare and cut in dainty pieces One large carrot, 7 wo large turnip. Tun branches of celery. Parboil ami thrn mince fine two eunreg of haeon. Fry. Skim out the haron and add One-half cup of chopped omont, The prepared vegetables, One cup of mushrooms, pared and cut in pieces, Toss gently and then add One and one-half cupt of cream KVCC. And the cooked bacon. Pfnn with alt and pepper and a little pinch of thyme and a bit of lr,ie , . . . Four tablespoon of finely nunced firiltv. The mccf picked from the veal bones. Divide into six individual casseroles and then rut the prepared sweetbreads In lx piofpt. Cut each piece in three and place nn top of tho prepnred vege tables Cover with strips of bacon and bakp in n moderate oer for twenty minute S'ete in the casserole. Flageolettes nrc n small species of lima UCaiiP. hh n " Hill tan i iii in uiuim In plenty of cold water overnight. In ti morning cook er,v slowlv until tmdfr. and then drain and senson with kit and popppr and a little butter. String 'bean cut in pieces one inch lour. Coter with boiling wator and cook until tender. Drain and add One mtnrtd anion, Bit o garltc, One-quarter cup of ucll-scasoned trench di-rump. fnok aloulv for five minutes. . Prepare tho lettuce by cutting large n(au Di irivii iiiiu riA ifitrm. jura us fin lvouiii cui oiDongp. ai trom tne tenter, and then wash well and place la water to cricp Place in plates and ttrve with chee ih easing. v Place in a bowl j Tico-lAirdj cup of lalad oil, One fratnnnn nf salt. One-half ieaspnnn nf papnka, Osc-ounrfcr teaspoon of muitard, On.half teaspoon of paicdered suyat , tour tablespoons of vinegar. Three tablespoons of Parmesan dttie, Tiny ht of garlic. Rat with e fork to blpnd thoroughly I a33So.13ibSt I h TOMORROW-WEDNESDAY AMAZING 1 REDUCTIONS f '1 DISTINCTIVE DRESS MODES 1 i $1 Q-50 I Ii Formerlu priced up to 65.00 STREET DRESSES EVENING DRESSES M j 1 AFTERNOON FROCKS j ij "n'on Crepes Taffetas Mignonettes W mytorgettrs Tncatitics Potret Tuills 'Biiliilpw iV c' ' D,g' ,ui Sf,"' Fimt hi i and chill. Heat again before pouring over the lettuce. Cherry Tarts The little Individual tart pan is used for making these tarts. Line the pans with plain pastry and use a pastry Jigger to cut strips of pastry one-half inch wide and sufficiently long enough to go around the edge of the pastry in the tart pan. Now brush the edges with a mixture of beaten egg and milk and All with the following mixture. Stone one pound of cherries and then place in a saucenan and add one cud of sugar. Heat slowly until the sugar. dissolves and then cool until tne cher ries are tender. Now add One-half cup of raisins, cut into hits, One-half cup of nuts, cut into bits, One-quarter cup of candied ginger, cut into bits. Cool before using. Reserve about one third of this mixture. Set tho tarts on a baking sheet and bake (n a slow oven for one-half hour. Remove from the ovep and fill to the tonw!tn the balance of the mixture which had been reserved for this purpose. Coffeo that Is served at luncheon and dinner Is the black demltassc of extra strength. To prepare the toasted crackers Itrush the small square soda crackers very lightly with butter and toast a very delicate brown. .These crackers must bo watched very carefully while toasting, as they burn very quickly. The fromage or cheeao may be cream cheese or roqucfort, just as you wish. The mints are usually prepared at borne ns follows : Flace in a small pitcher One cup of confectioner's sugar, Three drops of mint extract or flavor ing, And sufficient boiling water to make nn iLiim iiuii, win juni sprcaa. .uw drop this mixture from Xhe snout of the pitcher and cut with a knife. Drop the mintts on wax paper and allow to stand for two hours before lemoving. They may bp placed on plates covered with paper dollies. Some mv 1 coK ored a delicate pink or green with egetable coloring. This meal will serve six people. DREAMLAND ADVENTURES Desert Folks y DADDY CHAPTER II The Tickled Lions PEGOY'S wish that the sand storm might stop wns granted as soon as she had made it. Bhe nnd Billy and Folly "Wisher, the fat-faced goblin, dropped swiftly toward the ground. "Oh, T hop'e we fall on something soft," cried Peggy. The words were scarcely out of her month when kcr-plunk she landed on a furry cushion. At thp samp moment Billy came down kerslam on a second furry cushion, and Folly Wisher tum bled kerchug Into n third furry cushion. "Wae-ugh!" grunted Peggy's cush ion. "Wau-oof," rumbled Billy's cush ion. "Wau-ouch," gasped Folly Wish er's cushion. Peggy bounced to her feet to see what the had fallen upon. Her eyes rested on a yellowish brown rug, "My goodness, how did that rug get here?" cried Peggy. "That is Just what I want to know," declared Billy, who was looking down upon a second rug. "Shsh-sh-shl I think I know." whispered Folly Wisher, beginning to creep away from the nig on which he had landed. "The rugs came heri on their own feet. Be quiet. Don't wake them up!" Peggy and Billy laughed nt thi. Haw could rugs come on their own feet?" "I have seen lots of nigs." said Billy, "but T never saw one that could walk unless some one was Inside it." "Sh-sh-sh!" whispered Polly Wisher. "Thnt is what is the matter with thec rugs. There is some one inside them." Peggy and Billy stared at tho rugs with wondering eyes. Yes. n1r. they were rising and falling as if some one were Inside of them. And as they looked n stick nt the end of Peggy's rug rose and waved back nnd forth "Oracious, it is a tall." gappd Pcggv. At that moment n tail aro.e from llillj's rug, nnd then one from Follv WisJicr's rug. Three tails waved in the air. "It Is queer for rugs to have living tails," said Billy. "I am going to look into this mvstery. If peisons aro hid ing under these rugs thinking to give uh a scare, we will fool thein.' Blllv grabbed the tail of his rug and gave U a jerk Pegg followed his ex ample, jerking the tnii of her rug. and Folly Wisher did thp tame. All three tails got shnrp pull" " Then n surprising thing happened. VHITECREPEDECHENE SUITS THE GRADUATE By COniNNE LOWE Know all men by these presents that Sally has satisfactorily passed the re quirements of the faeultv of appropriate dressing for graduation exercises. For Sally wears a white crepe de chine frock with a white satin saBh tied at the side and trimming of Valenciennes lace. And this year there Is nothing more modish than the crepo de chine grad uation frock. Indeed, for the first time some of these dresses are tnadp up in me very light pastel tints of crepe. Instead of pulling the rugs back by the tails, the children were amazed to have the talis jerk them forward. The sand heaved at the other end of the rug, and out of the sand come three big beads the heads of a great lion, of n nonrss. ann or a large lion cud. My. but Peggy and Billy nnd Folly Wisher were startled. They knew then how the rugs had got there. The lions had been cniyrht In the sand storm and had lain down, burying their heads In their fiont paws waiting for thp stoim to stop. And while they waited the sand had drifted over their heads. The lions yawned, showing their great teeth, nnd turned toward the children and the goblin. "Oh, what shall we do?" cried Peggv. "Tickle them!" answered Follv Wisher. "Tickle them until they can't 0 ' C?X ,NC i? J2628 Plb? Buttermilk of that creamy quality JUST the right degree of creamy rich J ness just the right degree of lactic FSnMj- Supplee -Wills -Jones top( laughing. Then they can't bite US , A That wns queer advice, but Peggy and Dlllv didn't know what else to do. Bo before the HonciM could stir Peggy began to tleklo It behind the ears Just as If she were tickling nilnky her fet cat. And BJllv tickled the lion and Folly Wisher tickled the cub. That seemed to be exactly the' right thing to' do. The lions wero 'aston ished at first, but they liked tho tickling and soon the Ihrce of them were pur ring like cats, onlv 100 tlmea louder Minn the purring of nny cot P?lfKy I Blllv had ever heard. - - They purred nnd they purred, queer sorts of smiles coming on their faces. They seemed as tame as puppies, and Peggy nhtl Billy felt like lion' tamers. But the lions were not t.6 tame ns they appeared to be, ns Peggy and Billy soon found out nnd as you villi see in' the next chapter. k REMOVE THOSE PIMPLES AND SALLOW BLOTCHES By The Use of Black And White Beauty Bleach Do you frown when your mirror so daringly reflects some skin blemish aleli and wish for a milck and easy way of clearing your skin? Here's a treatment which you can use without fear, confident that It will make jour ekln clpnr. soft, with a baby-llko tint of youth Before retiring tonight, cleanse your your skin with a. creamv lather of Black and White Honp, drv thoroly. and then gently massane with the tins of your fingers Black nnd White Bpauty Bleach. The next mornlnjt rlno the Bkln with cold water. Continued applications ot tho Beauty Blpach nnd tho use of Black and White Soap will give you wonderful rpsults Black and White Beauty Bleach Is a delightfully perfumed, pink-tinted cold cream compound of unusual merit will not grow hair. . Your faiorlte drufr or department store should be able to supply you with Black mid Whltn llpauty Bleach at 60c a jar, Black nnd White Sonp Ht 2Gc a cake, or both will be sent you postpaid on receipt of price Clip and mall this advertisement to Hiark nnd White. Box 1B0T. MemDhls, Tenn . for free literature nnd snmples of Black nnd White Face Powrtpr anu Incense of Flowers Talcum. Aetu. SeeC- No Matter What Else ATweed-O-Wool Suit Should Be Included TTT fits in so well anywhere I A 1 ready traveling companion that is serviceable, comfortable and well-appearing; good on sunny days or rainy days as TWEED-O-WOOL is woven in such a way that it resists dampness and wrinkles. We have two models, one of which is sketched, very specially priced at: $16.50 No investment you can make will bring better returns. A TWEED-O-WOOL is good for any season and for many seasons. (Third Floor.) acid to give it snap. You are sure to like Sup plee - Wills Jones Cream " Buttermilk. WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE 1 WAN AM AKER'&j Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store Center Aisle wtunities Pleating Remnants 10c to $1 the Piece One to two yard lengths of delightful pleatliurs for col lars, cuffs or for trimming Summer frocks or nogligces. Fashionable kinds of lnccs, organdie and not. uy tho yard they would all soil for a great deal motel 40-Inch Unbleached Sheeting Muslin 12l2cYard A good sturdy quality for sheets and other household uses. 2000 New Summer Corsets, $1.50 Half dozen excellent models in plain and fancy pink or white materials. Styles for very slight to average stout women. MoBt of them lightly boned for warm weather wear. A Little Lot of Bag Tops, 50c to $1 Attractive ones of metal, imitation shell or combina tion of shell and metal. So many women want to make bags to go with light Summer frocks thnt these arc just in time. Some of tho popular flat, round tops aro among them. Snowy Scrim Scarfs, 45c 18x48 inches. All white and a nice quality finished with drawnwork. Trimmed with cretonne to match the hang ings they would be very effec tive for Summer bedrooms. Black Sateen Bloomers for Kiddies, 55c to $1 They will save much labor for mothers during the hot weather. With waistbands or clastic nt the top, they are cut full enough for comfort nnd durability. -1 to 14 year sizes. White hateen bloomers are 75c and 90c in the same sizes. Odd Lot of House Dresses, $1.50 Small lots of house dresses that have been here in quan tities and gone out quickly. Voiles, ginghams and percales. Some show marks of hand ling, but they aro all unusual aluc. Organdie hand-embroidered piqu collnis. Belt ed or strnight-hno stvlcs. Opp A Sale of Some of the Finest UMBRELLAS We Have Ever Seen for $7.50 It's the most amazing collection of women's fine silk umbrellas that we've ever been able to offer for anything like $7.50. Covers are of the best taffeta, some with wide contrasting satin borders, others with tape edges. In black, nay, purple, red, green, taupe and brown. A few are in satin plaids, for sun and rain. Handles are of carved bakelite, imitating most successfully amber and ivory, of apple wood, ma laccu and other line woods. Some of the handles are silver mounted with leath er strap or thong loops. Others aie entirely of bakelite w 1 1 h bakelite rings. Frames are of strong construction and are tip ped with bakelite ends or long teeth. Nearly all have wooden shanks, n point found only in expen sive umbrellas. All have stub ends and many are extra short. Samples, ho the variety is very large. Every umbrella here would make a handsome gift of which the posses sor could be justly proud. 100 Women's Silk Umbrellas, $5 Plainer, more conserva tive umbrellas in navy, green, purple, taupe, brown and black. All have stub ends and handles made of or trimmed with bakelite. (Ontral) Men Will Come Hurrying for These Ail-Wool Suits at $19! Just 125 of the suits and every one was taken from our own good stock and marked at this one low price because we have but few of a kind. Every suit is all-wool, eveiy suit is well tailored and every suit is a good buy. All sizes are in the lot. Naturally, in a sale like this the assortment will be best in the morning. (OnlUrj. 500 Dresses, $6 "Look at this dress I .uist bought, its really wonderful for the money! exclaimed a customer to a friend encountered in the Down Stairs Store. Forthwith she opened the box and disclosed as pretty a frock as one could imagine for only $6. That's exactly what we arc trying to do every day offer such fascinating dresses at low prices that every woman in Philadelphia will como to see them and talk about them 1 Wednesday wo shall feature two large groups of remarkable Summer dresses at the moderate sums of iG and $15. Clothes designed to sell for more but captured at concessions by Wanamaker representatives for various good trade reasons. The Dresses at $15 Plnm laffetn, oigandio, dotted oilc, flowered voilr. silk lined Georgette, dotted Ocorgette, gingham check taffeta, tricolctto -with embroidered Georgette bodices and many otheis. Light and dark colors. S.7rs ::i to 1(5 in the lot. Included are n number of odd dresses taken from Boys' AU-Wool Blue Serge Suits (With Two Pair of Trousers) $15.75 K-peciallv well tailored, the cat nrr mostly box pleated Vorfolks. Some arc doublr-brcasted. Sims 5 to 18 years. (Gallrrr, Mnrlift) Odd Blouses Half Price and Less Now $1.90, $5.90, $7.50 This is nun of the occasions when the accumulation of odd blouses fiom our own stocks has been le-priced less. Sports blouses, oile nnd batiste blouses, silk bloubes, both in regular and extra sizes. Best choice early in the morninp, because usually there is only one blouse of a kind. some snow mnrKs 01 nananng. $1.90 ' White oile and batiste in Peter Pan, roll collar, frilled and lacy style Sires 3G to 44 among thrm T.ight nie within 5c of half price, the others aro ' all exactly half or considerably less. One-Third Prairie Grass Rugs They're in regular and odd sizes. Odd sizes are p "cial purchase, bought at a saving. Regular sizr e remainder of an earlier full assortment, now marked at lowered prices. A few of es arc in limited quantities, but, altogether there is good choosing Regular Sizes Odd Sizes ,67,6 fc0t $3'75 6x4.6 feet at $2.70 to 6x8.6 feet at $5.10 fCCt $8 8x5 feet nt $4 to 8x7 feet at $5.60 9x12 feet $10.50 9x9 feet at flS.10 lo ft1 1 f-.i - tin in 200 China Matting Rugs of heavy, durable quality 9x12 Feet at $5 Mnrknt) (MnrUM) $5.90 Sports blouses of white and colored wool jersey, tricolcttc and Georgette, mostlv in tunic styles, Rome claboiately em bioulered, others perfectly plain. Limited quantity Regular sizes. (Ontr Allr Less Than the Usual Rates for 5et ntffjJ Lower Prices I Lsomoinea mini Value Mean Something That CBpecial comblna tion means Wanamaker'a Down Stairs Store 1 Lower prices alone mean nothing. Lower prices combined with Wanamaker quality mean real value and valuo means everything. Opportunity of Choosing Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store is devoted ex. clusively to moderately priced merchandise. It was the first store of its kind. It introduced an as sortment at lower pricos, thereby allowing choosing. A woman often has not very much to spend but likes to exercise her sense of pick-and-choose. That is perfectly natural. It is therefore far more satis factory to shop in a place where one is afforded a fairly wide range of selec tion within moderate prices. and $ 1 5 our tegular stock at higher prices and freshly re ticketed vcJJ. The Dresses at $6 Fascinating organdie in light colors, effective foulard printed oilc, Polly Vardcn voile, checked gingham with pique collars and cuffs, and many others. Sues 00 to 41 m the lot. Boys' Shirts of Extra r Quality, $2 Not often are such fine materials to be had in boys' shirt? Theso are woven madras, rrcpe effectn and fine cottons uith artificial 3ilk stripes. Color ings arc just the kinds boys will like. Sizes 12 V4 to 14. ((.HlUrr, MnrkM) $7.50 Georgette blouses in extra sizes four are not quite half the others are cx-aetly half or less. Dark and light colors to wenr with suits. Regnlnr sizes m soft heavy whito tub silk tailored blouse's at $7 50, are all exactly half; ome of these need tubbing. (I.lttlf. Ory 8lnn. Msrkpl) - .. . Y..wU 200 Japanese Straw Rugs with double warps 8x10 Feet at $4.75 y. f i i ir - . . t XL.' f K tf 4 (CiMitnat) . -;.tf.Vm,...,,,,.vs,,,, A WjMifan .J W&1 !'. .,JX,4 ,t ill f .., ?V, T.l ( ia v. X 'ft will SaBBBBBBBBBBBBHBjSJBSM