p r' 'wj Y ,V -i,' TJTiSfi , S(k HSfZC-il'- rri SZotf Suggestions by Mrs. Wilson $ Friday's Market Uasitct ts Brimming With ucuaous f Recipes . " By MBB. M. A. WILSON fCwrtoM. jVtohT. rfrvU FiOIlTH OF JULY, Independence n. Is an all -American holiday ill our own and, Uko Thanksgiving, b usanlty a family affair. 80 with thrte ringing cheers for our brnve and .torious Und of freedom let us cele ste our natal day with a week-end houi party a dinner or perhaps n V This yer e have c triple holiday, to that the Friday marKct Dnsuet win Bi to bring to tho home sufficient food to 'apt untlt Tu'8l,liy' H'rc ,a n wiIMtlre three-day menu covering the 1 Fourth of July? SATURDAY DINNER Natter Supper Cold Dolled Ham Potato Salad w Juniata Tomatoes Strawberry Shortcake Tea SUNDAY BREAKFAST Berries Liver and Bacon Lvonnalso Potatoes Rolls Ooffce DINNER Radishes Young Onions Chicken Fricassee New Potatoes t Braised Onions Cucumber Salad Strawberry Pie Coffoo SUPPER Baked Macaroni with Checso Sliced Tomatoes Glnjerbrcad ith Fruit Sauce Tea -IUIA' 4 BREAKFAST Cnntnloupo rosched Eggs on Ton at with Minced PcpperH Toast Coffee LUNCHEON Platter Meal Grilled Ham Macaroni Pepper and Tomato Salad Coleslaw Peich Tarts Tea DINNER Olive Salted Nuts Fruit Cocktail Chicken a In King, Brunswick Style Baked Potatoes Wax peans Lettuco Special "Fourth of July Sundao Coffee The market basket will rcqulro for the family of eight people Three boxei of ocrrlcs, Tko cantaloupe, t0ne bunch of rhubarb, Banana$, Peaches, Orange). Potatoei, Tomotoesi Radishes, t Young onion or scallions, Cucumbers, Green peppers, Wan beam, One-half pound of mushrooms, Onions, Lettuce, Cabbage, Otkes, Peanuts for salting, Paclage of coconut, Eight-pound baby pig smoked ham, Two stewing rhlcl-ens, icelghinp ahut three and onr-hnlf pounds each, One pound of calves' liver, One-half pound of bacon, Eggs, Cheat), Macaroni, and the usual weekly staples. Virginia Hani Wash the ham, place In a large kettle and rover with cold wnter; bring to a boll nnd then plnoc on the nlmmering burner and conk, ullowing one-half hour to the pound. Let the linm cool In the water and theu lift nnd remove the Bkln. Place in a bowl One cup of brown sugar, Ono teaspoon of cinnamon. One-half teaspoon of nutmeg, One teaspoon of allspice. Mix and pat this mixture Into the 't part of tha ham. PInco in a baking ran and then in a hot oven. Bake for fifty minutes nnd bnsto with One-half cup of sirup, One-half cup of vinegar. Mix Mull before using to basic the turn. -Juniata Tomatoes ,.Pm' four onions and then remove .j is frora ,wo Rrpen Peppers. Wash a .J f?ur hrnnchcs of parsley. Put wougn the food chopper, the onions, Peppers and parsley. Lay Oilck slices "tomatoes on cvlsp leaves of lettuce nd spread with this mixture. Place a spoonful of mayonnaise on top and t with papiika. ' Tully Rolls Mace In a mixing bow I Three cups of flour, Wis rajpoo of salt, Una tablespoon of sugar. Voider' tablespoons of baking vii" t0 mIx anfl then rub in four offi" ,l "ortenlnB .n.l ml to llin?l.Tlth t-T'ters cup of Dust,? LT nno-fiunrter lurb thick llk far n pn1um"V nt" "Rar nnd roll hot of ITt'l n?ins ?hoct t0 bnI0 " ' eu for fifteen minutes. Strawberry I'lo srt.r n ple P'ntp with RajjMwUhborrlM Plain nnstrv Xov place One-half ! eu of sugar, '"tablespoons of flour, Hourth teaspoon of nutmt nig On. - ,u..rtn leaspoon of nutmeg feWe trL nf'1U Plr- NmX ,lar! luc''- 6W own fJf mH.tr:f. 'J1"1 blll!0 lu n 0TeQ 'T ono-hnlf hour. Orlllcd Ham fb" C onl C0,tf,I-bnll,p,'hftm " l8 hot pan" ,le slde on'y ln R a""' S0"1 P,,)Kr a,,,1 To'nftt &alnd v.y. one-hnif nnbn,. . ,,?t Mices d then t5nt-v nilnutM. Drain !.. "V. "" tdd - 'Ve,,'rn miner coin running to the Bnurcnnn nml Wneh L5 ,L C,'P. P. of well-sensnnud " ni I JK , . "'if fnr tl,r, min- ri flftJ .c.nl into 1 five P7I!i l'ePPer chopped fine, d n!?, lIPn , vUe09t "cft,of lttuce. Garnish w,th tomatoes cut In eighths, Uko a sootlon of orange. Chicken a la King Brunswick Stylo Use the rooked brenst nnd wings of the two chickens nnd cut the meat In neat pieces ns near Inch slzo as pos sible. Cut pieces' of cold-boiled ham, d warding tho fat, In thq samo sized pieces nnd uso two cups of ham. Plnco iu n saucepan 2'Arco cups of milk, Three-fourths cup of flour. Stir well to dissolve and then bring 'FOLKS OF PHILADELPHIA EXPECT 1 BIG THINGS OF THIS BIG STORE' HENCE THIS 50c fin.. . ..!. ".."" ..".''i " Ilffl IU All tin nrirn lift 11 nflltti4 nn ipnrnuricfi oner jaji pnr &oo dovrn on any artklf then I Oil III lnil Hi Ink it ntlttltlnv mnwm altnnU It i.L..... If (II "w .'""i-i mud sou iiupk or a in I tt.Co. to put nrroflfl Mr nrniHinlt.on -"i win, nn rnmo in imu inuKO Big Elgin Special the hiss-put wntch vnliie of ths nr. , u-jTiir n-Kt. roM-IU!ril , cnur, MiiiKen rtcond nlrkel nioemrnt. iyjlT? Jimtlnc. free. f-noiiiii n vii u niijvriiiuitjr. mp '25. VJW rj-f- flrms CVP.M. W BESURE OF ADDRESS-LOOK OUR ONLY g?TORR I A LARGEST EXCLUSIVE CfiEDIT EWELRY HOUSE IN PHlLADelLiia 39NORTH The Record of Quality NEW tun for hot dny. Trom tho mountains to the aunny hore you'll find n mighty bis welcome nwnltlnR If you tnkc nlong aomo of theao brand-new, zippy OKeh records. Auk Your Dtnlfr tnr No. 4330 Clock of hjc ' nun iimmlng. GENERAL o. CORPORATION l .Zc This is the fan that helps Mother Robbins & Myers Fans Wc carry all types in stock. See them on display in our store. Prices are Right 1715 Chestnut 24 Restaurants Centrally Located Suggestions for This Evening's Meal MINUTE STEAK FRIED HALIBUT DEVILLED CRAB with choice of Two Side Dishes Mashed Potntoca Green Teas String Deans Spaghetti .30 Soup (small order) . . .05 Cole Slaw or Piclded Becto. . .05 Desserts HOB Ol I IrH, vonrn. uuui Vrult Bftlaua, Ict Crtvm Wo Offer a Wido Choice of Cold Salads and Combination Snlnd SandwicheB Our "Automat-Cafeteria" 818-20 Chestnut Street EVENING PUBUO . LEDGER-PHIEADELPHIA, PEIDAY, JTOY i, 1921 to a boll nnd cook slowly for Are min utes. Add four red peppers, which havo been cut In Inch pieces nnd par boiled One-half pound of mushrooms, peeled and parboiled, Two teaspoons of salt, One teaspoon of pepper. Heat very slowly until scalding hot nnu men ana tno juieo or ono lemon. Stoup out largo rolls and beat them and flu to overflowing with the pro pared chicken. DOWN SALE f.uwv jv w. "tv ttitiui-iMcii iiii MU (Iivhvi. am anw il.l. ll . thU l vouV nnin.rti.nlrvlnn, h. li in r mora Bimnirv t Ink m. Hlmnn hfAlta( your neiecuon, Thistertefed nurbrr ami. full ELGIN Chamfer An Mcellenl Kvrry ihrii nimnclt of (bin Open Safy E Till 6 a Credit to All Honest Folks FOR NAME ON WINDOW 13TH STJclEETT (" Love, Instrumental (Fox Trot) Instrumental (Fox Trot) .JMBsV PHONOQRAPH U NEW YORK v r m3 CTL Street TEUCmONB Keystone, llaee TM1 ltell. SJprace 8510 French Fried Potatoes Stowed Tomatoes linked Dcana Spinach Roll and Butter 05 Coffee, Chocolate, Tea, Iced Tea or Milk. . .05 .05 and .10 I WANAMAKER'S I DOWN STAIRS STORE I WANAMAKER'S All Ready for the Last Shopping Saturday Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store Extra Long Irish Lace Collars Special, $2.90 Exquisito real Irish lace collars wo 23 inches long and 4H Inches Wide. Really lovely collars I Real filet laco collars $1.50 to $2.75. Tho designs are lovely. Tho collars aro 1G to SO inches Ion. Real filet sots aro $2.25 to $3.60. Noto: Many real lnco col lars aro being worn with sweaters! (Ontrni) Girls White Middy Skirts, $1 Of white Joan pleated on to a whito body. Sizes, 6 to 14 years. (Market) Doris Petticoats Nw UJJM VvVI T'-M j7 vfk ; h'wSv Ceita sis 500 Remarkable Summer Waists, $1 They aro entirely fresh just out of their boxes! 10 styles of the kind that one likes to wear. Plain or self striped voile, many with gingham trimmings, others with laco and organdie. All sizes from 3d to 46 in all styles! Women's Neat Dress Aprons, $1 Cool and pretty of checked percale trimmed with rickrack and finished with a sash. It requires no stretch of imagination to call them dresses, but they aro lighter than most dresses and will launder easily. Charming Batiste, 28c Cool, Bweetly demuro batiste printed with scattered bars, cube patterns, octagonal rings and other designs. New and particularly fetching for Summer frocks. 30 inches wide. Women's Silk Gloves Half Price Now 50c, 75c This news would mean even more if you could actually see and feel them. Both grades aro exactly half price, and naturally they are surprisingly good. 50c gloves are of tricot or Milanese silk in whito or pongee color. 75c gloves aro of heavier Milanose silk in whito and such wanted colors as pongee, tan, navy, mastic and black, tho last stitched with whito. All aro two-clasp stylo and double finger tipped. Rainy-Day Umbrellas, $1 Good luck for men nnd women. Either or both con be ably protected from wot weather by these strong cotton taffeta umbrellas with sturdy paragon frames. Silk cord loops for womon, crook or L handles for men. Bath and Swimming Towels, 35c to 75c Half the joy of swimming is the energetic rub down afterward and you can get n REAL rundown with any of these extra good Turkish towels. 35c onos aro all white, 50c ones arc all whito or with Jncquard patterns in pink and blue. Man-size whito towels, 25x62 inphes, aro very desirable at 75c. Extraordinary White Skirts, 75c to $2.75 Beginning with a trim cotton ramie skirt, nicely pocketed, at 76c. All tho others aro of white gabardine mndo in interesting ways At $1.75 there aro good-looking extra-size skirts of mercerized gabardine. Big Garden Hats, $1.25 A new lot has just arrived of these shiny pineapple-finished straws so popular for Summer. Brown, black, pink, blue and orchid Charming flower wreaths to trim them nre $1.25 to $3. Summer Corsets, $1 to $2.50 Cool net corsets nt $1.25. Elastic girdles with pink broche panels at $1.50. Light littlo corsets to fit below the waist and with elastic top at $1.50. Fiber silk figured poplin corsets with elastic, to wear for "dress," at $2.60. Ever so many others suitable for hot weather sports and dancing. Women's Combination Suits, 50c Fine white knitted cotton with regular or bodice tops. Wido Iace-tnmmed knees. Rogular and oxtra sizes. Wanamaker Bath Soap, $1.10 Dozen Generous-slzo round cakes of iquaro enkes in peroxide and or square Cooling Talcum Powder, 18c Can Largo pound cans of talcum in rose, corylopsis, violet and trail ing arbutus. Very Unusual 25c Neckties for Men Summer patterns in foulards and cropo failles. Four-in-hands Stripes and allover figures and plain colors. "anas. Holiday Feet Must Be Comfortable 1200 Pair of Children's Pumps Women's White Sports Shoes $6.40 and $6.90 All with medium or low heels. $6.40 for whito canvas oxfords with medium heels loath?r? fr Whit CUnVaS 0Xf0ttl" and 8trap pUmps trimmcd th tan $6.00 for whito buckskin oxfords and strap pumps' bbSi0lcndPheols.OXf0rd8,0f Wh,t leathor' llk0 buck8W. w'th WM A A AVA'&kI' S, ttt: ViV.. . ,v, 7'i J Ulv kV.',w-lltCi.i. 1 .sf Jfr Cr-KrtS L yf'l r ':ww?&Anw?x&f dFMS&gxy rv o ."ftiKrvo "vi .i - v-i,ir ?-' . JijrLMTivr si. ''., a.j White Hats For the Holiday, $5 Georgette, baronet, taffeta, satin, felt and wool are all used in small turbans, largo shade hats of medium shape with upturned brims. It is a widely varied assortment of becoming hats, particularly suttablo at this time. Plenty of navy blue taffeta and other dark and bright hats and hats in pastel tints at $5. (Market) $1 to $5.50 $1 nnd $1.50 for pink or white batisto. $1.75 for pink or white batiste in extra sizes. $3 for pink or white sateen. $3.50 for white tub silk. $5.50 for flesh or whito wash satin. All of these nre in the popular Doris model a Summer petticoat of ideal de sign. It is made on perfectly straight lines with elastic nt tho waist nnd has a very deep hem 20 to 22 inches which makes virtually a double petticoat that can be worn under the sheerest frocks. Many women have pronounced tho Doris tho best Summer petticoat they have even seen. (Central) o.o pure soap in buttermilk and rose vogotablo oil. Opp Special, $1 Ankle-strap pumps of whito canvas and black patent leather havo turned solos. Sizes 2 to 5 and tho larger sizes often fit children over 2 yoars of ago. XZ-r- ''.'Ci' TH r'v.W'n "i&t.'i.tu'Vi 'W.I :wiiM'' u. ' v r ". ,.' .,. 'f.i'i.'M. &-?' Loveliest Silk Skirts Lowered to $15 These are the skirts that women and girls want for the Fourth and for similar outings throughout the Summer. Particularly beautiful are the blues, some of which have gray or white plaids. Then there aro tho black, white, gray, rose, and so on in plain colors, stripes, plaids, various allover effects and lovely half-tones. (Market) Lowered Prices on Our Couch Hammocks $10 to $27.50 will enable many people to get them and thus make the Fourth doubly enjoyable for the stay-at-homes. Good khaki or gray duck ham mocks are $10 and many others, some with upholstered backs, headrests and barrel springs, are covered with cretonne and striped duck at prices ranging up to $27.50. Tho weather-resisting mate rials, strong angle-iron frames, galvanized springs and thick chains insure the service of every ono of our couch hammocks for many seasons to come. The whole season is before you and you'll probnbly wish for a hammock before tho end of it, so why not take advantage of our lowered prices now and enjoy a hammock nil Summer and Au tumn? (Crntrnl) MOST IMPORTANT! Women's Bathing Suits for the Holiday Splash Three good models in surf sutin for your choosing nt $2.90. At $3.50, $3.75 to $5.75 n vari ety of pretty black bathing suits, with colored pipings or bits of smocking. All of durable surf satin. Silk bathing suits start nt $5.85 for the taffeta model with n scalloped bkirt. Between $5.85 and $10.75 thoro is excellent choosing, while finer suits of silk are priced upwards to $29. Attractive beach capes of surf satin are $5.75. Cotton Tights, 50c Block cotton tights to wear under bathing suits aro in Rizes up to 46. Others at 85c to $1.35. Part wool tights, $1.65 and $2. All-wool tights, $2.00. Rubber bathing caps and hats. 25c to $2.60. Beach shoes, 50c to $2.75 pair. (Market) Women' s Low Shoes Special, $5.25 Leathers aro of excellent quality and tho low shoes are mado right. Tho styles aro tho very best of tho season. Among them nre: One-strap pumps Plain pumps Dress oxfords Brogue oxfords Sports oxfords Brown, black, gray nnd all tho fashionablo shades of ton; welted, and turned solos; me dium, low, Cuban, Louis and baby French heels. (Chestnut) T HIS is an eventful Saturday in the lives of vacationist and those going away an important shopping most of their buying on Saturday, and it is the only time remaining for securing last-minute needfuls for Fourth of July happinesses. J "On the Run" Being so near both railroad stations, the Subway Car Terminal and the Elevated, people will be able to get things "on the run" and with economy of effort. Always Cool A half hour or so between trains can always be spent comfortably in the Down Stairs Store. Many people come in , from Chestnut and Market Streets to be "cooled off." Cool, sweet nir, with a dewy freshness about it, is pouring in all the time. As the air is sent through sprays of cold water before being pumped in. the atmosphere of the Down Stairs Store is several degrees cooler than the street and usually r fnn.1tr tVinr. lVin(il t .1 I t T .v.. vj.u.1 ui ui uiuavuiiijc Men's Khaki-Color Trousers, $1. 90 and $3 Symbols of Good Times Camping, boating, long tramps and just lazing around the houso doing odd jobs all the things that men like to do. in leisure hours are connected with khaki-color trousers! All-Wool White Flannels, $10 They have the creamy tint that indicates their all-wool 1 quality and the good-looking lines that are the product of real tailoring. Flannel trousers with black, blown or blue stripes are $7.i All-wool, too. AlU Wool Suits Begin at $16.50 and go gradually up to $35, with a special group at $20. This takes in blue serges, cheviots, cassimeres and worsteds, all Well tailored. Men's Cool Underwear, 50c Of fully blrached cotton of an exceptionally fine gauge and very soft and cool. Shirts, with short sleeves, ai e in size3 34 to 46. Drawers, ankle lengths, are in sizes 30 to 44. They arc well made and especially well finished. Very slight imperfections make them "seconds." If they wero first quality, the price would bo exactly double. (Oiillrrj, $5.50 Inexpensive Holiday Frocks $4.75, $5, $5.50 and $6 The Down Stairs Dross Store specializes at just such low nrice. in mis group will be found scoies of dllTeront dresses in giogham. f voile and lawn all cool, nil summery nnd all most moderately priced. "J nu- HMir itocks sKetcnen nre admiinble examples: $4.75 for figured oilo frocks in small fine patterns with pink, blue, lavender or black as the principal colorings. The sash, collars and pockets are of white organdie. $5 for another figured voile dress with a scalloped skirt which is edged with a whito binding. " $5.50 for plain color or figured oile dresses with organdie rick rack trimming the pockets, nloevos and collar. ru"lllQ k , $6 for plain color voile drosses in tan, navy, rose and lieht blue cufls ophite " f Sdf matenal and hemstitched revers and Cool Dresses in Extra Sizes, $6.50, $8 to $10' in i5 mn7.or.bIuo P'n striped or checked voiles and of vol! in navy blue or black grounds with small dots or figured. Sizes , (Murkrt) In th e GalleryJStoire for Men I , Men's nnd boys' oxfords and shnr. all white all brown or trimmed with contra ..S oTSS The materials aro sturdy canvases nnd the soles are rubber and comentcd. Sizes from smull 11 to big 11, $2 to $3.76. For Rough Wear, $3.30 to $5.40 Men's Tan Calfskin Oxfords Special, $3.50 w,thG,rgAfgnno,asnlntfiafh0e2lVr0 bU,H " EnU'h "" m.fftSSS&i 8ea80n at ,c" I J V .1'!'" 'i tfmK. i i iTM - - 4 for the holiday week end. It u day for many people who do iiome, even in mc sudutds. MnrkM) es ur Feet fn- (.. -.i .t . $ $4.75 $6 $5 ; t 5 m t iA aw S U I v i 'l r Mi H M11H . UrBN flUNDAYS UNTIL M1DNIC1HT .. TwatkM.Mrrftln ! : tV 'V ' if - - S : m lutu.rr, Jiaritst) 1? prhool fin wv WriwgffirgfrrVarssrwra rvJ Ptgreti eon' :Zf 't w 'r - - 1rWife&. k4. ' V f W Jxkr4$ifotlt -A, JJxK'X y trAS- ,js,i. i '"-' I M.I.Kf I , HMMBMlMl . AX jAi.1, MSXj. 4.4 . L ,.
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