'iSjkI Cr.-Clri W i -5 '. J r v if J ". r-.v7 '.' ittr'rt ' ;j3?j&umKrt-m i- - - w vtrrit3fV? 'r ' V WM , t EVENING PtJBLld' iEDdER-PimBELliHIA'; FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1921 u i"!iks-4OT,5X.wfttrWi-j,;;'i 'W&OT'5 :. f r'my mamuuny , yowe French Bride's Skillful rhnicc in aiarKcww w ' Useful Hints to American V n,,ntdves Meals for four Days n, MRS. M. A. WILSON (CtfiirtiM- 'fffooMi Mtrvtii tf wock It Ims been my pleasure KMeort . yeng French brdP ' rtn" bonne femme of sunny .r0Urnncovn8 ft very pleasant ' "" fC war bride am!, """'. that In bl8 country of tho A "nta, the bclln-merc has passed kn Die?,. nKsiimed the reins of the l J1?! So keep tho family ume and W lV'". .1 i. hn oldest of Sf farnjiy tfecro arc five children and H&Mlrkctlnit this week Is for six In WJu and 1 their home Is bo situated !t "h family nre at home for rXv morning, purcimslng food IS to last until Tuesday. Here 1b the mnu : Fill DAY EVENING MEAL , nuked Dried Peas with Herbs Pcufo Croauettes Stewed Tomntoea W Lettuce Cheese Drettsing WBYrrlM Coffee SATURDAY BREAKFAST Berries Pancake ' Ibut Stewed Fruit , ' LUNCHEON Puree of Peas ,, Sliced Tomatoes Chetae Sandwiches Organ plays at 9, 11 and 4:50 Chimes nt Noon Sirup Coffee Ten Ollres Braked DINNER Ckllled Cucumbers Young Onions f UralMU l.iiver nun onrou Smothered unions Potatoes String Beans Lettuce Butterscotch Pudding Coffee SirNDAY BREAKFAST Sliced Oranges Smith Fritter Bacon Rolls Coffee DINNER fiheese Cannncs Salted Peanuts Shoulder of Lamb with Vegetables Jon Peas Creamed Radishes Cucumber Salad Apricot Dumplings Cotfeo SUPPER Baked Macnronl Sliced Tomntoea CheeKe and Nut Sandwiches Olmerbread Stewed Fruit Tea i MONDAY EVENING MEAL Fruit Soup , Baked Lima Beans Eminco Lamb Potatoes Fried Tomntoes Lettuce Dttp-Dish Dried Apple Plo Coffee l naked Drlod Teas WIUi Herbs Boik one pound of dried peas in plcn tfclwarm wuter overnight; early Fri day morning place in n saucepan on tie ttove and cover w ith water. Bring to a boll and cook for twenty-five min- OtH. Now while the peas arc cooking ntace fine V)nt lunch of leeks, Large handful of parsley, One dozen onion), Jvso green peppeis. Place in a skillet one cup of bncon er.ham drippings nnd ndd the prepared kerbs nnd cook. Cover closely to steam and cook slowly. Drain the peas nnd lire the liquid. I'Jncc in a bennpot lid add the prepared herbs. Now place in I bowl JVo cups of liquid drained from pent. One nnd onchalf teaspoon of talt, One-half teaspoon of pepper, Tiny lit of garlic, Pinch of thyme, One tablespoon of molasses, Two tablespuons of catsup. ix nnd then pour ovor the peas. Now place two disks of tho flrelcsei to wat, and set the bcanpot on top to heat ilio. Heat the disks until they will bjirn a pinch of flour at once. Lift one disk to the bottom of the Artless cooked well, then plnop thp lid on the beanpot nnd lift it into place, wen put the worn! hot disk in position J top. Close the cooker compartment. II the peas are put to cook bv 10 A. M. they -vwlll be rend for 0:30 P. M. dinner. It I 5 I n r, i ., . w vine ik umi seiecc your new Summer DRESSES Voiles, Organdies and Chambrays $ 5 I'm Only Week If BOOtl I H raja L lhe bill I'riced as low as $Q.50 2 WE TRUST Y0U1 9 Gorgeous efTects i tne newest Georgette Crepes for Riihik. $15-P FiGATELY & FITZGERALD fc; .jwhsiai,ke!;. st. 71 w Jt,.t llnmi I WAJSTAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Unsettled What Wonderful June Dresses Will Make Their Bow Tomorrow in Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store A Fourth, a Third and Half Less for Exquisite Summer Dresses in the Height of Fashion Fashion, freshness and beauty are the strong points of this sale. Every dress is new and lovely. Every dress is correct in fashion. Every dress is charmingly becoming. There are frocks for every hour of a Summer day and froclts appropriate for any Summer resort you may choose for your vacation, from a camp in the woods to the Casino at Newport. Many are marked at a great deal less than the excellence of their materials and their fine fashion would ordinarily warrant. It is in extra value like this that Wanomokcr's Down Stairs Store excels. ' Dresses of Unusual Charm and Beauty, $25 Here arc Summer dresses of the better sort in fascinating variety. Among the love liest are crepe de chine dresses in black, navy or white with three-tier pleated skirts, cut in points ; navy blue and white Georgette crepe dresses elaborately embroidered with crystal 0r iridescent beads ; Canton crepe dresses in navy, flesh and white trimmed with wide silk fagotting braid ; crepe de chine dresses with skirts showing loose panels with deep tucks black, flesh or white; exquisite Georgette crepe drosses trimmed with creamy lace or bands or rosettes of gros grain ribbon coral, flesh, white, cafe au lait, gray and turquoise ; dinner gowns of radium lace in white, honeydew or jade over accordion pleated Georgette ; coin dotted foulard frocks of excellent quality ; brown dotted Swiss dresses made over taffeta. Over a Thousand Fresh Tub Frocks of Gingham and Voile at $3.50, $5, $5.50, $6.75 to $10 Gingham dresses are in all the pretty checks and plaids that Summer brings red, Diue, mac, green, Drown, lavenuer, pmK ana yenow. some nave lly-away panels or sashes of organdie. Voile frocks are in flowered, figured and dotted patterns and in plain colors. Most of them are frilled and made with pretty overskirts. Plenty of navy blue, black and dark Georgette patterns. $15 i i . - -- r" $8 $5.50 $10 $5 $12 $29 $25 Surprising Group at $12 Airy Summer frocks of fine Swiss orRnndies nnd dotted Swissos m lemon, navy,' nmbor, pink, orchid nnd white. Somo have tho very short pufFed sleovo nnd arc trimmed with wee rufflos of lace. Checked organdies with sprigs of flowers, flowered marquisettes and voiles aro in shades of blue, Rrccn, or navy somo made over white. At $29, $32.50 and $39 $20 for crepe do chino dresses trimmed with dozens of ribbon ends pink, navy or black extremely smart. $29 for fine Canton crepe dresses in brown, embroidered in bronzo beads; in navy embroidered in iridescent and cplored beads. $32.50 and $39 for Georgette crepe frocks, bended or braided. Slip-Over Dresses of Jersey, $7.50 Of closely knitted wool jersey in Pokin. navy and Copenhagen; mado with a buckled belt and detachable white collar. French Hand-Made Dresses, $18 to $35 One's eyes open with wonderment nt the painstaking care nnd the hundreds of tinv stitches that went into tho making nnd hem stitching of each of these lovely frocks. They are of voile and batiste in rose, coral, white, orchid, flesh and combinations of white nnd color. (Market) lento sue llppert o.o $5.90 $7.50 $1.90 $2.90 $1.45 $7.50 $1.90 $2.90 $2.90 Shutting Out Quickly 1375 Odd Blouses All Prices Are Half or a Good Deal Less $1.45, $1.90, $2.90, $3.90, $4.90, $5.90, $7.50 All the blouses are Spring or Summer models. Some have been here only a few weeks. Nearly every one is pleasantly fresh, ready to wear at once. A few need pressing. Styles for everybody. Lots of colors. Regular and extra sizes according to the model. But please remember prices are the lowest we have offered in many months and often there is only one blouse of a kind. $1.45 (Half Price and Less) Checked whito dimity with Peter Pan collars, white batiste with gingham check trimming, white bntisto with pique roll col lar, white batiste with finely tucked shirt bosom. $1.90 (Half Price and Less) Copies of finer blouses origin ally "specinl" nt more than double but now sold down to a few of a kind. Mostly youthful Peter PnnB of fine white batiste with entre deux nnd narrow plentings, colored bindings. $2.90 (Half Price and Two-Thirds Less) Slip-ons, tie-ons, smocks and waistline styles. Embroidorcd tricolotte, soutache Georgettes, embroidered cponge, frilled white crepe de chine, striped tub silks, cool traveling blouses of navy habutai in popular surplice style, plain and embroidered smocks and many others. Only one of a kind usually but a wonderfully largo variety. $5.90 (Half Price and Less) Extra sizes (48 to 54) in whito and colored blouses of cicpe do chine and Georgette. Plain, em broidered, frilled and soutacho styles. Majority have long sleeves. Also a wonderful assortment of regular sfres 3G to 14 in whito jersey smocks, Georgette tie-on blouses with lace, Canton cicpo tailored models, hipline styles of satin and Georgette combinations nnd many others. Only one or two of n kind. (Murket .Street) $7.50 (Half Price and Less) One of a kind dress blouses in hipline and waistline models and including light and dark colors. Some are almost two-thirds less but those will go first, of course. Mostly of tricolette, a few of crepe de chine in the lot. $3.90 and $4.90 (Half Price and Less) All black blouies of Georgette, crepe de chine and peau do cvgno in plain, beaded and embroidered styles. A few tie-on blouses aro included. Delightful Hats, $5 Organdie hats, in pink, orchid, white or blue have airy bows. Lovely dotted Swiss hots are all whito or white with navy or black dots. Becoming hats of navy or black haircloth are trimmed with bright field flowers or ostrich. AU-whito hats aro in numerous styles and of muny materials nnd combinations. Largo silk hats, light and dark, ..-n nf sntin and Georcette. Now hats are of taffeta in navy, black und brown. (Market) Vi Pearl Bead Necklaces $1 $2 $5 (AH with 10-kt. gold catches) How delightful they will be with sheer Summer drosses Uio beads are in penily white, cream and some have tho faintest flush of pink. $1 Necklaces are of wax-filled beads in 18, 20 and 21 inch lengths. $2 Necklaces, also wax filled, are in 18, 20, 23, 25 nnd 29 inch lengths. $5 Necklaces are of very beautiful indestructible penrl beads of fine quality They can be dropped on the floor or oven subjected to hot water without harm. 18, 20, 22 and 24 inch lengths. (riie.t nut Sample Silk Handbags $1.50, $2, $3, $3.50 Look at the bags, then nt their prices, nnd be ngreenbly surprised. Regularly they would sell for )i!ci more every one. Beautiful plain and fancy -silks with metal or imitation shell frames. Some of the 53.50 bags havo elaborate shell-like frames in bright colors such as one sees only on very high-priced bags. Linings aro very pretty. Black, navy, brown and n few tnupe. Sample Sports Hats, $2 Amazing beause the fancy straws are soft nnd pliable and the combinations with fringe, rib bon, sntin and felt are most un common at any such price. White, natural, navy, gray, brown, oiange, green and other color ef fects. Many of them were dupli cated here early in the season at more than double. Women's White Skirts 75c, $1 to $1.65 Imagine a good-looking white cotton lanue skirt with a belt and two pockets for 75c. Or a pretty stylo of gabardine at $1. Other Summer skirts of lus trous mercerized" gabardine with interesting pockets at $1.35, $1.55 and $1.G5. Good White Toilet Soap 5c Cake Big shipment just ai rived. A good sized cake of pure white floating soap that weighs about five ounces and has n good per centage of cocoanut oil. Girls' Cool Voile Frocks $1.85 Two exceptionally pretty stylos of striped or figured oile, cool nnd soft. Mostly pinks nnd blues with white r liars and cuffs and grnceful sashes Sizes 8 to 14 years. Women's Silk Stocki $2.50 a Pair. Fine silk from top to pointed heels, well ic Black or navy blue. Big White, Spongys. i Towels, 35c The same kind that we sold earlier for quite a little moie. 22x44 inches. Khaki-Color Trousers For the Many Men Who Want Them $1.90 and $3 Both kinds of khaki-colored trousers are well made nnd will give good service for garden, camp and nil outdoor uses. White flannel trousers are all-wool and creamy in tint, as good flannel always is. $10. Striped flannel trousers, all-wool, are S". Trousers to match the many different kinds of coats are in scores of patterns in all-wool materials nt $3.50 to $7.50. More Than $20 Worth of Wear in Men's All-Wool Suits at $20 That is becnuse of the tailoring as well as the all-wool materials and the special effort that we made to get them at this price. They nro tailored to fit and a shower or two or a very warm day will not take all the fit out of them. It is well to look into that when buying a suit! Between $25 and $35 thoro is an assortment of men's all-wool, well-tailored suits of which we are proud because they hold our standard high. Included are suits of cheviots, cassimeres, worsteds, herring bones and unfinished worsteds. Unusual hand-tailored suits of very good worsteds at $35 are worth special notice. Palm Beach suits, tailored to fit, arc $10.50. Men's Percale Shirts, $1.30 Good percale in well-made shirts are a combination that means long wear. These shirts mean satisfaction, too, because they are made on Wanamaker dimensions nnd they really fit comfortably. Pajamas of Woven Stripe Madras Good Value at $2.50 In fact, unusually good -alue, for were it not for fomo slight flaws in the material, these pajamas would be consider ably higher. The stripes are in various widths and colors, often . ith tiny woven white stripes between blue, lavender, tan and so on. The madras is so fine and soft that it looks nnd feels almost like silk a comfort point for warm nights. 4800 Pair of Men's Half Hose 20c a Pair Black Cordovan Gray Navy Unbleached Tan Sizes flio to 1 2. Of fine-gauge, fuliy mercerized cotton, this i something not to be overlooked bv men who nppieciate good value and genuine money saving' These are classed as "second.-," but the imper fections are slight and, in all cases, have betn mended. (duller), Murkel) 'Doris Petticoat In Four Materials $1 to $8.50 This wonderful Summer petticoat has been so enthusiastically received that we have had it made in several materials. All are in the original Doris model with elastic nt the waistline and hemstitched hems 20 ro 22 inches in depth. This mnkes witually a doub'e petticoat which can le wo'ii with comfort nnd as suiance under the sheerest Summer frock. $1 and 51.50 for flesh or white batiste Doris petticoats. $3 for fleh or white sateen Doris petticoats. $3.50 for flesh or white tub silk Don- pettici a.- S8.50 for extra size Doris, petti coa's nt w h te wash nun . ( entrnl 1 ? r Another Good Shoe Maker Sends His Idea of the Best Styles Women and Prices Are Ontj $5.40, $6, Wand $6.90 $6.90 Vlf'K. $6.90 Two styles of real buckskin oxfords and strap pumps for the first time as low as $6.90 arrived in this mid-June lot. Also two styles of white canvas strap pumps and sports oxfords trimmed with tan calfskin or black patent leather at $6.90! These popular shoes have been mado especially well for Wanamaker's. They look "right" on the foot even as they do in the pictures and they are thoroughly comfortable as one wants bummer shoes to be. Then there are one-strap pumps of black kidskin 5w V O.I. A.1.1U niHt Twn.airnn mining nt ill Irtr clrin nf Crt fin --$ $f both delightfully graceful on the foot. If! "S-.iZ '' A Pl.'lhl wllitn Lonvno nvfni.ilo ii'iHlniil .-. o 1 .. II...!IM "'""' "'"" w.muhio llllliuill. l OUIXH." Ulll . with eer so manj perforations ara $6.40 are $6.40, and white leather sports p at the same moderate price. Then four kinds of wonderfu od shoes of tan leather will make most women open their eyes when t, e the price is only $5.40! Low-heeled tan brogue pumps w afmle strap. Five-eyelet tan oxfords with extra heol pieces, wing tips andmedium heels. dP Tan strap pumps with wing tips or ball strap per- $5,4 jV' forations and buttoned or buckled strap. All S5.40 J . J and every one the sort that women in the know -n V i 1 f ire warning. 'N. for 7s. i rcOT tf S6.90 U-" $5.40 r'i t iW .1 v. "oi'iiffcv Henini,i (( liextntit) at l Si 4t A 0 r ti y j - . fr ?,-. r- p r k l " .rtvw.nt, - iVWk ',r vm
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