J J i -kt M ' - . ;is " ".; ,? i- EVEOTNG PUBLIC LEDGBR-PHIi;A!C)BLPraA; SHTOSDAY, JUOT 80, 1921 wniw rtiM ', 3tfr.'i ' A Family Picnic on the Fourth Most Pun of AIL So Mrs. Wilson Thinks Som Excellent Recipes for Sandwiches and Cookies Malta Up Today's List of Goodies Gingerbread and Loaf Caha for Dessert By MKS. M. A. WILSON A FAMILY picnic la a iplehdtd way to entertain nmllyvn r of & tSrw & rou"J,v" thU nfranef (or a water supply, "ffidche, are always the riw .aSiUnee for tho picnic, so I will five $u "omVnew and attractive fillings. Honolulu FlUtow Three tveet red peppen,, One cud of tolled nutt, Four plcctt of iliced pineapple. Put through tho food choppers and rJtfwtMi of cream or neufcUtel o'i one-hatf cup of cottage " this sandwich uw either whole wheat or rye bread. Frvdt Fffltn One paokago of leedleti rattiiu, OneJialf pound of pcanuU, Ont-U-lf pound of orunei, r. 0. The Question Corner Today's Inquiries 1. What interesting and instructive work is boms undertaken by Mm. Florence II lkitnford, of the For-nlsn-Born Division of the Y. W. C A.? 2. If the hnir it dry and llfolefis. with no glow, whnt kind of shnrapoa will help it? 3. Describe n wny of trimming a traveling drops nnd at the same time nrranfdw; for easy changing of collars and cuffs. 4. What is the thirteenth wedding annlvernarj called? 5. Mention two foolish little gifts which could bo presented, if it is not deiired to srxvid a great denl. 0. In what attractive fafthlon is tho wide sash of n crepo de chine frock held down to the low waist line? Yesterday's Answer 1. Tor almost ten jiun Mrs Meta T Eriekson, of Onldnnd, Calif., has been the only woman railroad president in America. 2. A pretty new water bottle for the guestroom ft made of cream-colored porcelain, with pink nnd blue flowers palntwi on tho Mdea. 8. Tho small round wooden box in "hich boads are cold can bo taken, sftcr the beads nro otrung. painted a tolid color to match a room, decorated with decnlcomama, fin ished with fthelhc nnd used as a niMinrtive powder box. 4. The twenty-fifth wedding anni versary te silver. A gift of the proper kind for this celebration would bo a pair of little silver bud vases, which would not be expensive. A pleasing new parasol is trimmed wtn a isunplu row of nido hem stitching, about nn Inch from the edge. The Continental Hotel Chestnut Street at Ninth is now one of the MANGER HOTELS? 4"Pi J5 ha been entirely ro tarnished and modernized? .iSrJ4 08 reduced the tariffs twenty per cunt and RATES START AT $2 SiJ i0J?'or,M ?om with rnn. ; wTfai. bMhT no ",B0 up' '" made to il'i cnce6Mona are Bueita? etMy an(l Permanent wSi'lnV111"! ,0 USe thp SSm r2&,J,1.Pr0 nd writ- 1 i an iimta. vne cp "; , . Put through tn iooa caoppw, . then add I Juice of one letno, Three talleipoont of ouy or ttrvp. Mix and then spread. Harvard Filling Orate one-half pound of store cheese and then put through the food chop. per: Tvso green peppert, Ttee medium lUed oniont, One-half cup 0 chopped parsley, Ten ttuffed olivet. Add to the grated cheese with three tablespoons of melted butter and then mix and use. , DuPonto FOltng Pot through the food chopper: One -half pound of lotted ton, Three onions, Four oreen pepper, Three leckt, Ten ttuffed olivet, 2Wce walnuti. Mix well nnd then add three table spoons of melted butter. The old standby, bread-and-butter sandwiches, are always good : where the family prefer to have something in place of the sandwich just butter ellcee of bread or rolls and wrap in wax ""Try paprika chicken, Hungary style. Cut a four-pound chicken aa for fri ,oeasee and cover with boiling water and cook slowly until tender. Let cool and then cut the meat from the bonea and divide into portions. Season with salt and a dusting of paprika and thon roll In wax paper. Take 11 skillet along. Tet the boys mike a small fireplace with stones and then servo a hot Dutch sandwich. Out In very thin slices six cold boiled pota toes and add: , ., , One and one-half cups of thUdy tlictd onion, parboiled, One-half eup of finoly minced partley, Three orrrn peppers, minced fine. Add sufficient bacon or ham drippings 1 .u. . rtn. n.. jtnnlr nlnvrlv turn IO 111- iUi lilll (lllll vv .,....,, ..-., , ing frequently; hen ready to serve, f season ana sprniKie over mo pumwun one-nail cup 01 grnura caww. omc Between rye wpji nuuercn urmu. noi. ' Make arrangements for plenty of drinking water ; and the meal will , surely tast much better If a cup of tea or coneo is scrveo wia iu ai w very little trouble to measure out the required amount of tea or coffee and tie it loosely in a thin piece of cheese cloth. Plnco In a kettle and when needed add the required amount of water and heat to tho boiling point. Som Sweets Gingerbread, when well made, is al ways welcome on picnics, bo try glnget nut bread, it is delicious. Place in n mixing bowl One cup of Neto Orteunt welawea, One cup of brown tugar. One-half cup of $hortening, Tteo teatpoon of oinitamoit. One tcatpoon of ginger. One-half tcaapoot of ample, One cup of hiaoh ooffce, Four oip of flour, One tectpooiy of tali, $evn level teaspoon of baking pons, der. One cup of finely chopped peanut), One oup of finely chopped rail In . Beat to, mix to a smooth dough and thon bake In two-greased and floured oblong pan In a alow oven for forty, flvo minutes. Let cool and then ice. with the ofllowlng Icing: Place in a mixing bowl On oup of tugar, One level talletpoon of conutaroh, Bis level tabletpoone of cocoa. One level tablespoon of buittr. And sufficient boiling coffee to make a mixture that will spread. Mark Into square, This gingerbread may be cut in squares and each square split In half and spread with marmalade or preserve and then iced. Hero Is n splendid loaf cake that is quickly made : Place in a bowl One and one-fourth cupi of tugar. One-half cup of tntliei butter, Two eggt. One-half teatpoon of nutmeg. Cream well and then add Tuo ana three-fourtht oupt of flour, Four lovel teatpoont of baking pow der, One oup of milk, Orated rind of one-fourth lemon. Beat hnrd to blend nnd then form into a smooth batter and turn Into well- freased and floured loaf-shaped pan and ake in a moderate oven for fortv min utes. Nuts or raisins may be added to this cake if desired. A Fourth of July picnic would hardly he a success unless you have a batch of cookies. Variety is tho spice of life. o I shall tell you how to inako four varieties from this one batch. The Stock Recipe Place in a bowl one and onehaU cups of eugar TArefl.oMrtA oup of thortenina, One egg. Cream and then add One-half oup of milk, Four and ono-half cup of lifted flour, Tuo level toMoipoon 0 oafcitta pou fer. Work to a smooth dough and then wrap in a cloth and place in a pan. Put on ice to chill for two hours. Now di vide into four parte. To one part add Ona,half cup of cocoa, One teaspoon of otnnatnon, and work until smooth for chocolate cookies, To second part add One eup of peanut, Peel 0 one'half orange. and put through the food chopper be fore adding to the dough, then work In until smooth. For third part put Onchalf package of railing. One-half pound of prune, tion re moved. Orated rind of one. half lemon. through the food chopper and then work Into the douch until smooth. For the last part add one cup of cocoanutj put through the food chop per and then blend well Into dough. How to roll the cookies: Use a piece, of canvas tacked on the table and flour the canvas well, then rub the flour in well before rolling tho cookies. Roll add cnt each entim batch before baking. Bake for eight minutes in a moderate ovon or Just until the edges are a delicate brown. To make eoft cookies: Placa the eooklea in a Jar and then wring a towel from hot water and cover the Jar with it, then close the cookie Jar tigntly. MRS. WILSON'S ANSWERS My Dear Mrs. "Wilson Kindly pub lish a recipe for making gluten bread. MRS. P.. B. N. Gluten Bread Place In a mixing bowl two cups of scalded milk, cooked to 80 degrees. One-half teatpoon of tatr, Tteo toMeipoon of tneltej butter. One yeatt cake. Crumble in yeast cake and stir until dissolved, then add five and one-half cups of gluten flour and beat to a smooth batter. Cet rise for two honre and beat again and turn into well greased pans and fill the pans one-half full. Let rise until nan Is nearly full and thon bake for thlrty-flvo minutes In a moderate oven. The Pure Fresh Flavor and indisputable economy of tho genuino II SALADA TEA is responsible for its enormous safe which eclipses that of any other tea n n cAouaot 3So,l5tbSt Remarkable Price Concessions in Great Holiday Sale! FROCKS DRESSES & GOWNS EXCLUSIVE SUMMER MODES $ & $ Formerly priced up to 75.00 Organdies Canton Crepes Ginghams Georgettes Dotted Swisses Taffetas Imported Voiles Mignonettes WM iiA wtit 1ma - &jxmm&W&ii&lV&vwii yrr vgr?vn ito; B64-366"oS68 2ftfikAwetturv to J,"?,?' Paris MJtz:ArMm dHUwwwpnm Feature for Tomorrow The Following Groups of Smart Apparel at Clearance Prices SHEER SUMMER FROCKS STUNNING SPORTS SUITS SEPARATE SPORT SKIRTS SLEEVELESS JACKETS DAINTY SUMMER BLOUSES NEW BEACH WRAPS AND CAPES HATS SILK SWEATERS SCARFS ACCESSORIES WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE . . ii i i m ' " " ' WANAMAKER'S A Cool Shopping Mace Conveniently Arranged on One Floor Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store 12,000 Silk and Other Soft Collars,Extra Fine,at 25c wm Center Aisle unities Lace Chembettes at 55c P Almost twice as fine ao one ordinarily finds at this price. The collnro aro of net and lace and tho attached chomisettes have rows and rows of craamy jaca mounted on tha net. Ex actly what ono needs to wear with sweaters and summer frocjes. White Gabardine Skirts Regular Sbea, $1.50 Extra Sixes, $1.75 Made of smooth, mercoriwd gabardine three styles in regi ular sizes and one in extra sizes. All wolMallored sHrts with pretty pockets. 300 Special Bathing Caps, 15c, 25c, 35c "Seconds," but the imperfec tions are in the moulding of the rubber and will not affect the wear. Plain divers aro 16c and other becoming styles aro 25c and 35c. All colors. Holiday Luggage at Little Prices $2 to $9.50 A convenient table piled high with the kinds of luggage that week-ends and vacations de mand. Matting suitcases begin at $2 for an 18-lnch size and go to VS. Enameled suitcases, $8.86 for a 24-inch case to $9.50. Genuine tan cowhide suit cases, strapped all around, $9.60, Genuine tan or black cow hide traveling bags, leather lined, are $9.60. 18- and 20-inch black enam eled cases are $4.60; a very convenient week-end size. 1500 New Elastic Girdles $1.50, $2 and $2.50 A now shipment Just In the answer to the many demands for these comfortable Summer corsets that so many women want for bathing, tennis and other outdoor sports and gen eral wear. 10-, 12- nnd 14 inch girdles of pink coutll with elastic intets ail around, no lacing and hook fronts. Dresses and Rompers for Kiddies, $1 The dresses are sturdy little affairs of tan cotton material, with collars, cuffs and pockets of pink or green and a woe bit of hand embroidery 2 to 6 year sizes. Rompers are tan or blue cotton in straight-leg style the blue trimmed with tan and vice versa. 2 to 6 year sizes. 500 Cool Nightgowns 85c Two slip-over styles cut generously wide are of pink or white batiste. Hemstitching, lace and embroidery adorn them. Lingerie Ribbon All the right widths, from a quarter to an inch, in pink, blue and white. Ten-yard pieces in flowered designs, are 85c to fl.20. (Central) $3 $2 Cool Voile House Dresses, $3 The material has a little of the crispness of organdie, yet some of the softness of voilo, and Is very lovely for eummor. It is an all over figured pattern In navy, black, brown, pink or lavender, combined witfo white, and the shawl collar and turn-back cuffs are of white organdie edged with points. A Billte Burke Frock at $2 Of checked gingham, in block, lavender, pink or light blue. Made in the comfortable one-piece style with a hemstitched white pique collar. Plain-Color Voile, Gay With Frills, $6.50 Pleated frills aro used up and down the skirt and edge the bod ice and sash delightfully. In Copenhagen, pink, gray, white and lavender. A third, a half and even more than half of the usual cost can be saved on these fine collars of silk and other fancy materials at 25c. Made especially to our order in tho five moat wanted shapes and purchasable as a man pleases in any quantity desired--or size or material. A man can buy a soft collar any day at 25c, but these are different Made of silk, crepe de chine, pique, striped madras and plain poplin all in pure white. Each, collar is perfectly fresh, ready to give immediate relief from the stiffened kinds which are so trying on hot days. The five styles are pictured" and we can promise they will set well. Some men will want one of each material -some will choose one of two or three styles some fathers will buy for their sons and vice versa but whatever they want, this is an unrestricted sale. Each collar is 25c. Just have what you like. ((J.IUryi Jolly Little Sports Hats $2.50 to $5 Gleaming baronet and wool combined; tucked poplin and straw; plain baronet with wool tassels; brillant felts in narrow strips sewn round and round; white satin; white felts such are the hats In holiday array! It seems that there is a hat here for every occasion the holiday week-end can bring forth and a becoming style for every woman and girl! Special at $1 Soft white felt hats that aro better known as "crushers." (Market) Style No. J I Vr . ' VW ' V J V T I 8ty,0.No- l0 Style No. 4 wi V Wr VJU Style No. 8 Market) Style No. 6 White Jersey Suits, $15! Well tailored and as good-looking as any one could wish, they are in Tuxedo or plain coat style. Both styles have inverted pleats in back and pockets on skirts and jackets. Sizes for women and young women. It is very easy to keep a white suit clean at the seashore, yon know! (Marhet) Crepe de Chine and Georgette Chemises, $2.65 Cool, new and Irresistibly lovely! Some ar hemstitched and tailored, others are frothy with lace. Crepe de chine envelope chemises are in flesh pink. Georgette crepe chemises are in flesh, orchid, sunset, light blue and white. (Control) Men's All -Wool White Flannel Trousers, $10 Yes, sir, you'll need a pair for over the Fourth! These are pure woll through and through the correct creamy tint and well tailored. Flannel trousers, all-wool, with stripes of black, brown or blue, are $7 a pair. Khaki-Color Trousers, $1.90 might just as well have "good times" written all over thera for they mean camping and all sorts of outdoor jolliness. A heavier grade at $3. (Galltrr, Market) Old English Lavender Water of remarkable strength is most refreshing on a hot day. A flat little bottle, with a tight cork that can be conveniently carried in the pocket or handbag is 75c. Larger sizes at $1 to $8.75. Lavender bath salts of the same reliable English make, $1.75. Bath tablets, 16c each, $1.76 a dozen. (Chestnut) Dont Forget to Take Mosquito Netting With You! $1.25 a Piece Perhaps you forgot to take it down to tho bungalow on Decora tion Day 7 Better remember it now; you'll need it more! In black or white; it is 67 to 70 inches wide and 8 yards lon. A hotter quality, in drab, black or white, is in the same size pieces at 52, (Central) Smart Jersey Jackets For Only $6.75 That's little enough for a becoming little jacket of wool Jersey to wear with a Summer skirt! In black, navy and various tan and brown shades with Tuxedo or tailored collars, narrow belts and pleated backs. Sports capes of tweed, $12.75. Polo coats fine for vacations, $18.75. Conservative coats and capes of black or navy blue, $17.60, $18.76, $23.50 and $29. Knitted capes start at $6.76 for wool and go to $16.50 (or tricolette. (Market) Such an Abundance of Cool and Becoming Dresses $3, $4.50, $4.75 to $16.50 $15 $13.50 $7.50 Whether a woman is going to stay at home or go away over the holiday week-end, sho is sure to need several cool frocks and, preferably, tha kind that can be tubbed. Here One Day and Gone the Next applies to most of the frocks in our Dress Store. That is due to their high degra of real charm and becomingness and the low degree of their prices! This keeps our stocks always fresh and up-to-the-minute in fashion, making a visit to the Down Stair Dress Store a most interesting experience at any time. Particularly Appropriate for the Holiday Voile dresses, dark or light, figured, dotted, flowered or plain, nre In more style than you would care to count at $3, $5 to $6.50 and on up to $10. Gingham frocks, more youthful, more becoming and more varied in stylo than ever, are $4.60 to $10. Dresses of imported gingham, very well tailored and smart, are $16 and $16.50. the kind of frocks that many stores mark twice these prices. Organdie frocks, always delightful, are in white and Just about all colors of tha rainbow, plain, figured or flowered, at $4.76 to $16.50. Distinctive hand-made frocks of voile are special at $14.76. Others are $18.76 to $20. (Market) 2100 Pair of Women's Fashionable Low Shoes in 12 Different Styles at $5.25 (Savings of $1.60 to $4.65 on a Pair) So well have Philadelphia women liked these shoes and so fast have they bought thism that sizes have become incomplete, so we have had to take these twelve good styles from our own regular stock and mark them at this one price for a clearaway. Among them arc some of the very best styles of the season. lutely correct and there is a choice of black, light ' tan, dark brown, white and gray. You 11 find lijjht tan pumps with two ankle strapp; gray suede oxfords with saddle straps ; white canvas one-strap pumps with high or baby Louis heels; tan calf oxfords with welted poles, medium heels and saddle straps; black satin pumps with high or low Louis heals ; brown suede one-strap pumps with baby Louis heels; tan calfskin pumps with one-strap and buckle; medium heels; -tan calfskin oxfords with rounded toes and low heels ; brown sports oxfords with fiber soles and low rubber heels; . i .1 'r"l'i " " C" 1 C ' r" rrr"" ' lTVrl Vf"4kMMMflM4( JggM W '4 M v MWV iy i . i brown calfskin pumps with suede insets and high or low Louis heels ; tan calfskin brogue oxfords with wing tips and medium heels. There is a good selection of sizes and if you can find pumps or oxfords that fit comfortably it will bo wise to got a supply for the Summer and Autumn. (Chettnqt) y.M i 1 . Mi A- - c -A fc Vii4.UlA tij I ) & ytX1 J (C VIKHIUI V ..-." ! 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