Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 14, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 13, Image 13

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tMKS. WILSON'S
I IN COSMOPOLITAN BREAKFAST
TIic French Housewife Has Learned of Delicious American
,f Foods From Soldier Boys
of Her
nr Pins. m. A. WltSON
awWaM. Silt, hv Mrs. it. A. WUten.
THE Frtnch or Continental break
fast usually consists of, rolls and
tf.eth dainty crisp little crois
nter wrved with a cup of cafe au
UTho dtjenner Is reallr the first mtnl
f the day-thla la the luncheon. N6w,
the war. Uinnka to the soldier
mit, cocmopolltan breakfants are to
U , found In many of the little as v ,ell
m In the blR-cafM of France. And the
Kineh housewife, . quick to. ?rap
usual coffee
kt i rolls with fruit and a few other
SrilcsM and dainty breakfast dishes.
Manr attractive Cl oRueera, from
ki tara of lour ago, are being rur
Scted to mm breakfast fruius and
rit confess that their . pristine
ttlnjs.
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dnllne lends a Terr attractive back
- irtund for the stewed as toll as those
Jkt are freen iruiw.
""found that the Fieneh housewife
rtws the prunes and apricots In It e
Sfrthen casseroles, using very little
JJJt, ind the result Ib that these f rn lu
.r! most delicious and so entirely dlf
fenat from thosf that coma to our
tab1. ,
Two breakfasts are planned here for
OhufcV Raspberries with Crcam
Buttered Eggs,
Tot Cottt
Baked Prunes
Baked Apricot; and Raisins
Omelet out Fines Hcrbea
Butter Rolls Coffee
Stewed Apple
Quite Americanized, indeed, are
Kffisd aerve the -first menu:
Wash the chilled berrlea In cold water
MdMt mi a cloth to dry. Now cover
i Vtate with a dainty paper dol nd
So his pile the raspberries. Bern on
flirt rlAt with a flat Jus of croam
Jr perhaps with a little dish of whipped,
Sein. Always servo confectioner.'
near with the fresh fruits.
fit littls IndWdunl cocotte or
Tsmekln plays an important part in
Wtinh cooking. It makes n very at
SSlwrVlce. Rub the little glan
W nrthenware ramekin liberally with
butter! open an egg In each one nnd
then pour two teaspoons of melted
batter over the egg. Set In a pan con
Ulninr warm water. Place in nn oven
untlHtt. This dish may bo prepared
on the top of the store, but care must
bt tikn not to permit the water to
boil into tbo ramekins. Now, while
the eg are cooking, mince very fine
Three tranche o parsley,
lAltle chive:
TMttt lit of garlic
Chop until the berbi are almost in a
aitte and then add
Two tabletpoont of hutter,
One teatpoon of cattup.
One-half teatpoon of talt.
One-fourth teatpoon of ptpper.
Few drops of lemon juke.
Work to a smooth paste and then
place a little on each egg. aa ib goes
to the table. This amount Is for sir
Toast ,
Try this way of preparing toast.
Cut th" bread from the loaf and have
tl3 slices about one-half Inch thick.
Trim the mints and then cnt each
slice In half. Toast lightly aud dip in
nulled butter. Lay on papar doilies
in hot plntter. Cover with napkin and
wve at once.
To prepare menu No. 2:
Wash one-half pound of apricots in
plenty of warm water, lift into a deep
Hsserole and add
One-half package of tecdlcit ratrint,
One-half orange, cut in thin llce
One and one-half oupt of bollina
totter.
Cott and place on an asbestos mat
Trr the simmering burner and let cook
slowly (or one and one-half hours.
Oool. Serve this breakfast fruit in
aitte china ramekins' with a spoonful
Of 'shipped cream.
Omelet aux Fine Herbes
The herbs must bJ prepared before
tie omelet so gather
Sit branehet of parloi,
Small handful of chhc,
One small leek,
One onion,
One green pepper,
Bit of garho.
Wash the herbs and remove the seeds
item the peppers and then chop the
niiture ery fine. Now place one-half
cup of baton fat In a skillet and when
hot add the herbs. Cook very slowly
and cover closely, so au not to brown.
Now break five eggu in a bowl nnd
kdd
One-half own of cream,
Pinch of talt.
Beat with a wire spoon to blend nnd
then plac a tablrspoon of 4lt in n
skillet nnd with n paper soft piece
rub well to make tho sm face smooth.
Wipe with a dry cloth and then place
in tho prepared fcklllet four tablespoons
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NEW!
Lingerie
Frocks
Specially Priced
C
ouinmery , taorica Orcan
do Dnttert Hwlss. fllneham,
etc . In modes
and charming
both ehlo
Dotted
Trench
jvviss
Voile Organdie
1
(Jingham
IMPORTS
i
COPIES OT
Clearance of
a
Canton
UepvH. Taffetas
etc.,
worth up to $G5.00,
At $19.50
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NEW DAINTIES
and Has Added Toudws
Own
of butter. Vfhtn amoklng hot add th
prepared egg mixture. Stir about ns
though you were scrambling It, and Just
as the omelet ibeglns to set add the
prepared herbs. Let cook slowly for a
few minutes longer and then fold and
roll. Turn on a hot dish and garnish
witu watercress.
Butter Rolls
Thesa rolls should bo prepared the
evening before and placed In tho Icebox
until needed. For the family of four
rlaco In a mixing bowl
Two'thirit cup of watir, 8Z decreet
Fahrenheit,
Three iablefDOOM of tbgar,
una teaipoon of tail,
Crumblo in one-half yeast cake and
stir to dissolve. Now odd two and
two-thlrda cups of flour nnd work to
a good, smooth .clastic dough. Grease
tno dowi ana pinco in tho dough, rrcss
against tho bottom and then turn over)
this prevents tho crust from forming
on tho dough. Cover and let rise for
three and one-half hours. Now turn
tbls dough on a board without touching
and roll out Into an oblong sheet, one
eighth inch thick. Sproad with butter,
using ono ounce of uttr. Fold the
dough over nnd covor and let rise for
fifteen minutes. Now roll out 'again
one-eighth inch thick and cut In five
Inch Muarej. Now out end, osinar Intn
a. triangle and spread liberally with but
ter and roll, beginning at tho outside nnd
nave mo point on to top ( set in n
baking sheet nnd let rise for one-half
hour. Place In tho Icebox until tbo
morning and then bring to a warm room
and let stand for one-half hour. Brush
with a mixture of beaten egg and milk
and bake for twelve mlnutea In a hot
oven.
To prepare the stewed apples:
Pare and cut the apples Into eighths
and then place In a saucepan
One and one'fourth eup of tvgar,
One-half cup of water,
One-half teaspoon of nutmeg,
Bit of lemon peel,
Ono tcatpoon of butter.
Bring to a boll and cook for five min
utea and then add tbo prepared apples
gradually and cook slowly until tho ap
plet nro clear and tender. Chill and
'servo with a little whipped cream.
ue a saucepan or pudding pan ror
cooking the anplcs a pan that has a
largo flat surface. These apples must
be cooked to hold their shape so d6 not
stir while they are ctfoldug, Just shako
the pan from time to time. Remember
that they must be cooked very slowly.
Tbo cafo au lalt, as made by tho
French housewife, is a strong drip
coffee blended with equal amount of hot
milk and with a spoonful of whipped
cream on top.
Either menu would supply a bite of
breakfast for tho most particular or
persnickety epicure. Low? life to our
French housewives les bonnea femmes
dc la France.
THE DAILY NOVELETTE
You Just Corn Tell
By MARY MORTSON
"Who's coming?" asked George For
rest as ho glanced at tho fourth tea
cup. Margaret Ellis and Diana laughed.
"Don't grow excited, George," said
Diana: "she Isn't your style at all;
looks like tho outskirts of the smallest
town in the smallest State lu tho
Union. She is so embarrassed It u man
speaks to her that she Is apt to fall
Into her teacup; she is the ono woman
In tho world I could swear has never
had a lovo affair."
Margaret hero added her voice to
tho description. "She blushes In horrid
red spots, too. I'm nfrnld you won't
be at all Intrigued, my dear. T had to
ask her because she's Aunt Sarah'
adopted daughter, and Aunt Sarah
etands for all the riches of Croesus."
George Forrest smiled urbanely.
Urbanity wbb one of his strongest
points. But ho thought to himself:
"May the good Lord protect mo from
society cats like the&el For real hu
manity clve ma a nice, kind bushman
of South Africa or an hospitable Sonth
aea islander. I'm going to make my
self so airreeablo to this maiden who
blushes in spots and looks like Poke-
vine, ueiawarn, that they never can
say no one ever flirted with hsr, at
any rate "
The doorbell rang at tbls moment
and into tho room came the girl. Her
skirt was too long, her ears showed,
her lips were not scurlet but natural
all this George took in at a glance.
And aho Koemrd far from her ease,
when she greeted Diana nnd Margaret
Waitresses Renovated
SIZES ALTERED
Feather IttDOvatal anil Made
Into MuMrtswiA
Brass Beds Relacquered
SICHEL'S VdMs:
rhonei I.om. 4703
Kat. 31 jr.
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You Will Find
CUPleasant
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BlHa. As had been presided, n
blushed violently nnd becomingly when
Diana offered her a cigarette. Diana
winked, at George, and Qcorgo noticed
that Miss Townley saw the wink and
that ahoHurncd her face away as If to
lilde tho hurt expression that spread
over It.
"Good for you, Miss Townley," said
ho, drawing his chair close to licrt and
putting luto his gaze tho Intensity and
"for-rou-alono" look whleli had made
him famous as tho best Httlo ladyklllcr
lii;Ncw York, "Why women think It Is
cute to have a cigarette dangling from
their mouths ovcry ininuto in the day
I can't see. I am glad to meet a mod
ern girl who can refuse one."
'But I am not n modern girl, I'm
nfrald," faltered Miss Townley. Thera
waa something very appealing about
her, and her eyes really wcro rather
beautiful when ha looktd straight at
One. Qtorgo began to llnd tho game
Interesting, and It pleased bis senso ot
Justice to seo Margaret- Ellis and Dinna
fall baok in their seat in helpless
nmaxomint.
"Better and better," smiled ho at her
quite unnecessary admission; "If you
ten me you don't 'toddio' I'll want to
kiss your hand."
"1 don't," laughed the girl. And
when Gtorgo put Ills words In nctlon
she blushed again, only not unbecom
ingly tbls time.
Margaret
Ellis smiled .somewhat
frigidly as sne watcnta tno sceno.
"Don't let Mr. Forrest deceive you,
Ieabol," she put in. "Xou can't befievo
Ananias and Sapphlra rolled Into one
the truth isn't In him."
Isabel Townley looked quite seriously
at Forrest and then back nsaln at Mnr-
garet. "Well, as our old gardener up
In tu country used to say, 'l'ou can't
always be pleasant and irutnrul at the
same time.' And he Is awfullv nleas-
ant, Isn't he?"
George Forrest laughed with a spon
taneous ring In his voice that was not
usually board tn tho drawing rooms he
frequented. Tho girl was great she
wasn't dull and abe was so absolutely
naivo.
" 'l'ou've said a mouthful, queen,' "
bo quoted as ho took her empty cup and
put It down on the table.
"If you don't toddio and you don't
smoke, what do you do all day?" ntkod
Diana. Bho thought she's hotter make
somo effort to bo agreeable as long as
Georgo Forrest was leading tho way.
She did wish, though, Margaret hml
not asked Isabel today of all dajs.
Bho wanted Forrest's attentions her
self. "Oh, I'm quite bCay with the houhe
keeping In the morning ordering ntid
all that and in tho nfternoon mother
fi.
We knovr that
e-ons drank Abbotts Cream But
termilk it would
Philadelphians. Art ideal hot
weather drink, with all the tang and
zest of the old-fashioned Buttermilk
and made fresh for you every day!
Phove Us to Deliver a Bottle Tomorrow Daring 005
ABBOTTS ALDERNEY
DAIRIES, INC.
3lst and Chestnut
Atlantfe City
PlvaeanlvUlp
r
7Summ,er
excursions
fV k B fl. tflKVss P. IBbh .fl
I JTewMexico Rockies
I Grand Canyon
Guilomia
Fred Harvey meals all the way
Ak for our Illustrated sunui'ier trvl falderal 'OH the Detcn Path,1
MColorado Summer," "Grand Canon Outings," California."
R. C Smith, Genral Aiint
A. T I 3. I". Ry.
t02 rinano. Bid,. So Perm 3q.
Philadelphia, Pa.
Phon Loqust 6424
BDd-E-PHiattoHrA. TUESDAY,
and I always go somo plac together,
driving or to tho theatre or opera, and
In the evening. I play chew witn
father. We're chesi fans, father and
I," sho said, looking nt Forrest.
'Jove, that's great I" ho exclaimed,
real enthusiasm In his volet. "It " tho
best gamo going. W have a cncM
learn over at tho club and play Ildl'
every Monday night," Again George
nnd Isabel were, conversationally, alone
In thn 1oli1.
"How aplcndidt Father taught me
to piny when I was only eight years pur.
pals. When two peoplo sit onposIW
each other at a' chessboard, somohow it
raakea a difference in age, or in up
bringing, or In anything clso, Just dls
pear, don't you think? Mother ay
dad nnd I nro, both of us. Just cole
bratlnr our seventeenth birthdays when
wo are at It." Why was It, sh won
dtred, that this good-looking man dldn t
frlgUn her of taako hr selfepnscloUs
It must be bocaustthey both liked chess.
"I say, It must bo treat to leo you,"
said George. "I don't supposo you'd
lot ma coino over somo evening and
watch a gamo?"
Isabel beamed at htm, htr eyes bright
with friendliness nnd pleasure in hit
companionship.
"Do come' she said. "Como to our
next seventeenth birthday party tomor
row night." .
George was booked for tho Gaynoru
dance tomorrow night and Diana knew
It. It woo rather mutually understood
that be waa to claim her for at least
five dances out of every ten. Ilia reply
to Isabel Townley was ns unpalatable
as It was unexpected. .
"Come, of course, .I'll come. Win
you have a birthday cake?"
"Yea," indeed," laughed IsabtUra
dlant. "In your honor, with seventeen
candles on It."
She rotw to go and for tho first time
In her llfo addressed Margaret Ellis
without awkwardness or soli-consciousness.
"I'vo had eueh a nice time,"
she said. "Good-by and to Dlaua. "So
glad to havo ssen you.agaln."
Llko an echo came George Forrest s
voice after hers. "Good-by," be was
saying. "I've had a perfectly bully
time.'1 . . .,1
And together tho best known flirt
In New York and tho girl whose ekirt
was too long nnd who was about as
modern as the mld-Vlctorlnna left Mar
garet Ellis' house.
"Well, whot do you think of that?"
gasped Margaret, as sho nnd Diana
found themselves alone and beauless.
"He really seemed to like horl"
Dlnnn didn't say a word ns she threw
her .half finished cigarette into the Are
nnd lit another.
Next oonrplelo novelette "Brookes."
C&E.AM
BUTTERMIL,K
iiiniiiiiinnH
If more per-
mean healthier
Both Phoncw
Wildwood
Ocran Cify
From June 1 until September 30
you con buy round-trip tickets at
reduced fores over the Santa Fc to
nny of these National playgrounds.
The historic-scenic route
On your Santa Fe way s'eo
Pike's Peak and
Hocky Mountain Natlonul Purk
Old city of Santa Fe '
Grand Canyon National Park
Yoscmltc the Bljj Trees
and the Ocean beaches.
WANAMAKRR'SlDOWN STAIRS STORE I WANAMAKfcR
Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store
I JfvSiHmmm . ' A
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mrmiM mm AW mmm
Sale of
Striped Flannel
Skirts,
$9.75
Ever so dashing and any and
just right to wear with Sum
mer flwontors. Of excellent
flannel In tho correct creamy
shade with stripes of sky bluo,
king's blue, pink, grconf block
or orange, box-plcatcd, knlfo
plcatcd or gathered.
Also a few pleated skirts of
novelty silks in gray or light
blue.
(MnrkM)
$10
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Navy Blue Canton
Crepe Dresses, $23.50
Thero hi nothing more practical for Summer wear than a cool
frock of dark bluo ailk. It is safe to Bay that such a drone will bo
worn more often thun any other in a woman's wardrobe.
Thobo new dresses are in several styles. Ono ii trimmed with
gray silk facings and embroidered in bronze or blue beads. Another
shows wide silk fngottlng. All are very simple.
Also at 5'23.G0, hoiiic nuw dredges in fleuh pink or white crrx do
chino with hemstitching and narrow-pleated frillo.
Silk Dresses
Unusual at $10, $15 and $23.50
Tricolette drosscb, somo with heavily fringed skirto, in lifrht
colorings.
Figured Georgette crepo dresses In blue and gray shades.
Eyelet-cmbroidei'ed taffotas in navy and black.
Beaded Georgette crepe, over figured Georgette.
Crepe do chine dresses with beaded bodices.
Some of these frocks aro from our own btoeks and are marked
ot lessened prices, because wo have but one, two or three of a kind.
Others are new and woro bought at special prices.
Cool Summer Frocks of Cotton
A special little gathering of flowered voile frocks, in Copenhagen,
rose, navy and gray, is marked $8.60, which is lebB than tho maker
had intended selling them for at wholesale. The overakirts aro
scalloped ami edged with frills and are made oer an organdie
foundation.
New checked and dotted voiles, combined with orgundio aro $ti!.
500 Gingham Dresses at $3.50, $4 and $4.50
No need to go without a fresh, new frock when k pretty one ran
be had for so little. In all tho pretty colorings with crisp touches of
white organdie or pique.
More elaborate dresses of gingham, In large or small checks, many
with fly-away sashes of organdie, are $6, $7.50, $8 and $10.
' (Mnrhet)
Women's
Bathing Suits
are ready for splashing good
times. Prices start at $1.90 for
sateen and go to $25 for silk.
(Sizes up to 52).
Bathing caps and hats of all
kindti, lCc to $2.25.
All tho othor bathing acces
sories, shoes, handkerchief bags,
capes nnd so on, at low prices.
(Market)
Bath Mats, 75c
Good, thick bath inuts just
what cveryono's been wanting!
In Jacquard weao, pink or blue,
they aio 21x8 inches.
(OntniD
Organdie Flouncing
is easily made into frocks!
$1.55 a yard for 38-inch flounc
ing, with 3 or 4 pirated ruffles, in
maizo, peach, white, rose, orchid,
buff, pink, Nile, light blue and
Copenhagen.
$2 a yard for 40-inch flouncing,
with hemstitching, shining and
ruffles, in maize, white, Nile, blue,
pink and peach.
(Central)
JTJNB 14 ttft
1200 Men's All -Wool Suits
Between $19 and $35
The Wanamakor stringent all-wool btand
ard io maintained throughout ovory one of
them, from tho first $19 suit to thp last $85
euit. Not only that, but tho beat poBBiblo
tailoring for the money is also put into each
ono.
Wanamakor aults are tailored to At, not
merely preened. That is why wo say "Tho
way a suit fits you at first is the way it will
fit you until the end."
You aro sure of a suit that you buy in the
Wanamakcr Gallery Store for Men.
$19 and $20 for all-wool mixed cheviot
Buits in tho colorings that men like and in an
assortment of semi-conservative and young
men's stylos.
$25 for all-wool mixed cheviots and blue
sorgo suits. ,
$30 and $35 for all-wool cheviots, cassl
meres and herringbones splendid suits they
are, tool , . ,, ,
$35 two-trouacr suits are of all-wool
Oxford gray mixtures, well tailored.
All Sizes
ow amnntr.tham. Tn addition, there are sizes
for men who are stouter, shorter or taller
$6 $15 $7.BO
Three New Kinds of White Low
Shoes at $6.40 and $6.90
Women can usunll get exactly the bort of footwear they want, if they look around enough
and nrc willing to pay any price. Women can also get plenty of inexpensive shoes.
B'ut, it id thp combination of exactly the sort of footwear that women want nnd very moderate
prices that iB making tho Wannmakcr Down SLairs Shoe Storo better known eery duy.
White Canvas
Oxfords, $6.40
The too pf this Oxford is tho
feature that recommends it
most. It is wide enough for
comfort yet narrow enough to bo
in keeping with the present
vogue. The white canvas is a
fino grain and tho Oxford is
well made, with a straight tip,
a welted solo and medium heel.
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(OaJlery, Mkt)
Chambray
10c a Yard
Mow of this uuoful chambray
of good Wearable quality! In tan,
green, lavendar, pink and two
shados of blue. 24 Inchoo wide
(Waat All!)
Pretty Beaded Bags
for as Little as
$2 and $3
Yes, really pretty, and, what is
more, there are many "patterns
from which to choose. They are
a good size and are finished with
draw strings.
lland-mado beaded bags La
pleasing designs and color com
binations are $8.50.
Handsome Beaded Bags
With Interesting Tops
$9 to $20
Both designs and colorings are.
strikingly beautiful and one nat
urally expects tho bags to bo j
much mora In price. Metal and
shell-like tops havo been brought
to a uoint of color oeffectlon lit- i
tie short of marvelous, especially
tho vari-colorod ones.
(Cbaatnut)
44-Inch Organdie
50c a Yard
It is in turquoise, pink, light
blue and orchid.
7!c a yard for 50-inch imported
white Swiss organdio and for 44
inch imported bwiss organdies in
radiant tints of orchid, light blue,
turquoise, cinder, clear jade ana
vivid tomato.
Japanese Cotton Crepe
35c a Yard
Of good quality. It is 30 inches
wide, in rose, pink, white, orchid
and Copenhagen.
(CcntraJ)
The Celebrated Boyshform
Brassieres ARE "Different
silhouette frock, demand. A great many women have seen them this
week, and practically each one lyis taken at least two or three.
Tho special prices can be quoted only while this introductory lot
lasts A demonstrator who wears sl 1(5 herself will Hrwl t ii
you all about them.
(Central)
White Leather
Oxfords, $6.90
How many women ac been
looking for a smart sports Ox- I
ford with u rubber solo and a f
iow ruouer neon, tiere it ib,
made of good white leather that
resembles buckskin and will
clean easily and well. It has an
imitation tip and saddle strap,
indicated by (attractive perfora
tions. I
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than tho average, in all the suits from $25
up, inclusive.
Palm Beach suits are $1 6.50.
ter
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Sample and Other
Charming Vestecs
25c, 50c, $1
Half and loss for notably
pretty vestces that are ideal for
Summer frocks and suits.
25c for sheer Peter Pan collar
ones of white organdie with laca
and lucks..
60c for charming affairs .of
checked tissue or organdie in gay
colors; mostly with Peter Pan
collars.
$1 for wonderful ones of col
ored or white linon. somo with
wool embroidery in bright color
ings. Theso are samples that
usually sell for two and thr
times as much.
A few nrc a bit mussed.
Mighty Good Necktie
for Men, 25c
Last lot of two hundred dozen
sold out in two days; that'f
recommendation enough, isn't it?
Four-in-hands and bat wings in
plain colors and figures. Wana
maker ties in every particular.
White Sateen Petticoats, 8Bc
Straight line or flounced styla
with elastic at the top and madn
of lustrous white i-atuen. Shadow
proof so that thoy may be worn
bonoath light Summer frocks.
Dainty Underclothes
$1, $1.50
Many women prefer these
simple - tailored styles of un
usually fine batiste. They havo
colored feather stitching, hem
stitching or shirring for trim
ming. Nightgowns arc $1.50 and
envelope chemises, $1.
j
leu
(top
ertamtie
An introductory lot is here this week
offered by the manufacturer so that we can
sell them at 85c, $1.35, $2, $2.25, $2.75 and
$4.85.
Quite the lowest prices that Iloyshfomi
brassieres have ever ben marked in Pliiln
delphia. These brassieres are cut in one pieco
with elastic at the waistline, and they have no
bones. They are beautifully light w'eight nnd
cool to wear, and they givr even large women
the Bvelto bovibll lino which thn tinw strnir-lil
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Practical Strap
Pumps, $6.90
Fino whito canvas and tan.
calfskin are combined very suc
ccssf ully in this strap pump.
rho full wing tip and tho back
quarter aro of tan calfskin and
the rest of whlto canvas. Tho
sole is welted and will givo good
service. The heel is Cuban.
Tho careful finishing is worth
notice.
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