T t T "' " u v . U mui':. - v , IW " '-. At i L.11 Wkk- Mti I'l VA'l'.i Mil iKH I A . 'I'M I r Wl' 1 V .liilV i.l I i I Rgje ea Nutritive Value Necessary to the Diet, Says Mrs. Wilson if lain, Simple Kinds Are Delicious With Fruit in This Hot fPcatherinrec owck necipes ana metnoas to Vary litem MVrM'. nr MRS. M. A. WILSON 'in rlnhll rrui. . T)LAIS, lmple cake, are part of he tFiummfr menu and this Is partlc ? i.HViriie where there Is an abundance I fruit nn.1 vonetnbK-s on tnc tame JillT Cake lmn a real food vnliie and "'' .i merer food. From n ' Srtel le tandpolnt. I really believe the rivi-r nnimer and fall la the fruit and 'ratable time and that these focls have J tie heat and energy value i for this Swn, ok. may be added to the menu. 'nVn too, many folk occasionally J i folee of cake with a dish of fruit Kithfy would much rather have this !Jn the whip nnd meaUdlshes. Plan t".n,J .'. hnii.oftirnlRhlnff denort- ' int and Mltct n few cake pans to suit S 5e of your family. Two small, Tiihfr deep layer eaice pnns. ior mnn hi white mbuntaln cake: a deep layer Ste pn of Inffte."1" '"" crumb cake . ".'.. ..vi nml n rniiml nan with ft fube center for loaf cakes, together with !o or three fancy cookie cuttcrn, will Hit a Dlce collection una wm oniy Jilt bout $l.nO. Trrin to make a cake In a pan that haot suited to the purpose oftcu causes Snores. Elaborate cakes and their j... Mv nn nlace In this lesson. We 1' Sll plan three stock recipes and metre I lb to y thcm V'1" B.ty,e ot Clterry Shortcake One' fP tf";t four ,aMi)0on 0 Morieriirii, 0, W. , . Two eP of flour Four level teaspoons of baking pow- ihrtt-ouarters "P m"fc Ont'halt teaspoon of salt, Ont-Mf teoipoon of nutmeg. Bat to mix thoroughly and then turn a large, deep lpyer cake pan that Cs been nicely greased and floured; More turning in the mixture. Spread w and then cover the ton with three at Of stoned cherries, pressing them irouy into uic uuuitu. wui. wim uu tabltspoon of butter and sprinkle lib erally with brown sugar, using about tiro-thirds cup of sugar. Bake In a atowoven for thirty-live minutes. When ctll, strve In wedge or pie-shaped cuts iltber plain or with custard sauce. Sliced peaches, pears cooked until tender, aorlcots, either fresh or dried. that have been soaked for a few hours it boiling wrter; evaporated peaches, 1 ipplu or prunes, prepared In the same ' rtj, may all be used to provido va riety. And when eggs are expensive, , Jart leave out the egg and use one cup of milk In place of the egg and three fourths cup of water. Plunkcts PlunkeU are little old-fashioned rice four snonite cake: they ore delicious. ipirtlciilarly with ice cream or lemon- aae. nt(e in a mixing dowi fro-Air(fi Cup of sugar, , Yolk) of tico tggi. j Cream the sugar- nnd yolks of eggs until dainty light yellow and then add 1 Flte tableipoont of water, ; Four tablespoon of flour, ' Ttco-thirdt; cup of rice flour, Ttoo level ttatpoom of baking pow it, One-quarter teatpoon of nutmeg. Beat this mixture until smooth and thn add the stiffly beaten whites of erf by cutting and folding In. Now nib with a little melted butter and lard nlxea two dozen individual crumpet piur psni and till each one just a little better than one-half full. Set tie runs on a baking sheet nnd bake for twelve minutes In a moderate oven. Muffin pans may be used in place of the patty pons. Sometimes the phinkets are Iced with water icing, but they are fine If just ' carted with confectioners' sugar. White. Mountain Cake Place In n bowl Four too.Mnoons of rice flour,-Three-quarters cup of flour, liur tablespoons of cornstarch, Ose-tfuarfcr (caipoon of salt, Tin teaspoons of baking powder. 81(t twice to blend and then place in I mlilng bowl 0n eup of sugar, Ytlks of three eggs. . Cream well and then add Ose fcajpoon of vanilla, Ont-quartcr teaspoon of grated rind t lemon, Tiny pinch of nutmeg, oft tablespoons of water, The prepared flour. ..?' ,mrd to form n smooth batter aai then rut nnH fnM trl tut. !.... 1 ft? "I515- beaten whites of two eggs. u uitn two smnu deep iaycr-cnke T?iicn nave Deen well grenSed JWi lard and then floured; bake in moderate oyen for eighteen minutes, ."ten cold put together with' the fol "Jfng mixture: Place the remaining I. !vi0f, eBF iu Blnn bowl nnd add mj-thlrd Blasn of apple or quince S.J: Biat. "ntl1 mtture holds its wP snd then add three tablespoons ' t,W. wh,cn ha boen BoaVei In one ' fi.,.?0,nJ' ,vnt?r in a cup for ten h.tl ,.tn nlnre thB CUP contnln M! !J,atin ,n a Pftn of wn"" water fa rtJ'stt1,' e,nt,n- co1 Mf 'dlng m r1 . J '1 'IF mi:tture and then bent Uie l5 mJ",j ,meflngue and marshmal- SiVtlS nM W5"! Slntin U.ntU Peacli Putldlng Col(0 Ms .n and, fl,our B dccP Iay ko Qwell and then place In a mixing On, , ,p00"' f rtortenlng, ""asl fnpoon of salt, w level teaspoons of baking poio- faen.tighths cup of ,cater. nd tteS'Ji t0 mlx J0. a l,n,00th bftttT la the -S ur ""fhalf of this bntter i"h thffit '-j Now. C0VPr thleMy V'ni a.,.M,"c.',d, P'che'. "rranging ' wlfh "?100tl,1-v. ?" Possible. Then fflMthlv A "' "ner nna spread Wtches ami over w,th thinly -sliced derate ..brown ,M,Bnr Rn(' bak n " M,e 0Tfn for forty minutes. Inoxns,e Cocoanut Cake r al.' n'?"r ?ke H n 1,Ic p, In a bowT "0t b0 ovcr,y rlcl, &,C"J of sugar, ti eog,'!"""1' 0 'trtening, feotan1tftarPa,n a,ul ,lcn add rtkruJi ,vuaricr c"l" f flour, S,, "tel tfui,)ooH of baking poic Be"a't("' ont"iuarifT v of water. ? batt... i!mo)t" b"tter and then batter about one-half Inch thick. Bake in a hot oven for twelve minutes and tnen turn on a towel nnd spread Hber Ally with tart Jelly, then with menu nut which has hron nut tltrnurli fnn1 chopper and ndd one-half cup of finely chopped nuts. Holl as for jelly roll and men auBi uiicwy with confectioners sugar. MRS. WILSON'S ANSWERS My Dear Mrs. Wilson Two days ago you published n recipe for pound cake. I want to ask If this cake could be made with raisins, nnd, If to, will you kindly tell me bow many should be used? MH8. L. B. Yes. use one-hnlf package of seeded rniHina, pinceu on cnKc when In pan nnd pressed In slightly Into batter. Dear Mrs. Wilson Can you tell me what causes candy, particularly chocolate candy, to get n thin white mold on It? And Is this mold Injuri ous if the candy is eaten? A. B. 6. Too much heat causes this trouble. It Is not lnltirlotIN nnd mov h dntxn. Melt tho chocolate over hot water and jusi as soon as It starts melting, re move from th,e stove. LITTLE BENNY 'S NOTE BOOK By Lee Pape Tin eolnar tn hnvm na mw berthday, wlch I stuck nil the invita tions under the frunt doors alreddy to give everybody plenty of time, and this aHIrnoon mn asked me who all I In vited and I told her and she sd, Wy wat about Persey Weevcr, you havtnt mentioned his name. Aw, that slssey, like fun, I wouldent have him at my party, I sed. Persey Weevcr Is a very well behaved boy and if yoiuwere even hnlf as ncet as ho Is I wouldent mind it a bit, and I wunt you to rite him n nice polite letter Immccditly nnd Invite him to the party, sed ma. Aw gosh, (, ma. that slssey, holey smooks, ma. O, I sed. Rite It this aftlrnoon, sed ma. Mccn Ing there wasent cny use argewing, nnd after suppir I sed to ma, Hay ma, will you give me a stamp to mall that letter to Persey? Lets have a look at It, sed ma, and I sed. Aw, O. ma. Its in the envelope and the envelope is all stuck together alreddy. O well, hcers a stamp, I gess its all rite, sed mo. Wich she mite not of gessed so If she bnd of saw It, the letter being. Deer Persey, You caii come to my party if you wunt to very mutch In ense you feel insulted or enythlng on account of not getting a invitation wen the reel guests got theirs, nut I dont think we arc going to have mutch fun so dont go oiit pf your way eny to get there as we will hecuse you tinder tho scrcumstances. Your sincere frend Benny Potts. Wlch If he comes now It will cither show he cant take a hint or elts he's got a mcen disposition. LOWER PRICES Lower costs enable us to again reduce the prices of Cantilever Shoes. The new fall nrices are now in eitcct. jJiVfosiNo- pqitJuio L&ixi'mtrt gHxiiauFMiA, 'mutteD'Ax juljc m' jm. 1 , WANAMAKER'S" y; 1, vV ,' irj;,"' DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S Hot Weather Suggestions If your feet swell and perspire these not days, causing: you discom fort, follow these suggestions of the best physicians and specialists: Bathe tho feet every day in warm water; then let cold water run over them for several minutes. Dry with soft towels; dust with pure talcum. Put on clean stockings every day. And wear the Cantilever Shoe. You will And great relief in its perfect case. Natural inner sole lino and well-set heel combine to encour age correct posture. With tho weight properly distributed the body re laxes; there is no strain on tho arch; walking is no longer an effort. The Cantilever last is pnttcrned1 from the outline of the foot. There1 is room for the toes and freedom for j the musclos to exercise. I Tho flexlbln shank bends with the foot In wnlklnir. Ordinary Rtlff-noled shoes hind the muecles nnd check circulation, ' which mnken the feet swell. But In Cnn tllevirs muscles nnd cords grow ntronr from uik). fallen arches are correoted and free circulation keeps the feet comfort-nble, nest of nil, Cantilevers are good-look. Ing. Widths from AAAA to IS. ?oorea den iB two, well-grcased and S toirth,, u.i rnty '"'not. Put Vf thTrnkn .V? a' trt Jelly and V ttenVSh l,h p'"1" w,,,(,r lcl"K K,e l'hmkV1 "",1 '? "' "" ' floor . nl''T "ml m w 'P tM. Tl" P ' of the rice Hour mix- 2S' Ar ind slmll,,w ba,,,,J """t i'Jr m ni ie? " ,we". """ tnp fa'Mi? eTW,,Jr' hftvllK tbc CANTILEVER SHOE SHOP 1300 Walnut Street Over Cunard Office ranttlMera lire alto 011 alo In nrarhr rltlrai A lloon llrndhtlm'n. 180 Klfnlh A -lury I'irk -Hrnt Rlioo Co. 027 Cookmn r:iltin Maier'n, 127 Nnrthnmpton Ht. HnrrUlmr Omer'n. 24 N 31 Ht, Johnnnvin Znr', 60 Afoln Ht. I.anr-Bjttcr fr 'n ,1 l.vt Klnc Ht. ItrnillnK H,iwnrltif r'. 482 I'enn Hquare Krrnntnn l.enm & Rellly. 114 Wynmlnir Av blimokliv-;ll lllmch. 4l0 B. Inilepniln(!e Treiitnn II M Voorhees Jim. Wllkj.Parr M J". Murray. 18 Publln Bq York The Hon Ton. Bright New Gingham Frocks and Slip-ons In Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store at $3, $4, $4.50 to $7.50 DE SURE to shop Friday for the needs of the week-end! Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store is closed all day Saturday full Summer holiday. Oriental Kimonos Just Off the Steamer KM' - : $ r J J) j $3.85 at $3.85 Fresh now charming negligees for vacations. Made of tho famous cot ton crepe that wears practically forever and always tubs like new. Hand-embroiderod by clover Japan ese needlewomen with thoir classic stork and many colored blossoms, and there is even a realistic touch of award. Tho collars and cuffs arc of white to match. These exclusive kimonos wero designed especially to our order and they aro prettier than any wo have seen in a long time for such a small sum. Copenhagen, grass green, rose, light bluo, pink and Wistaria. (uenirm; Another Wonderful Lot of Bien Jolie Corsets Half Price at $2.50 600 of them this time, and some of the models aro less than half price. Not an "ordinary" corset among them. Every ono is of exceptionally fino material and laced ready to put on. Five models of brochc and a beautiful satin-finished jean take care of all figures from the slight to the very stout. (Central) Light Vacation Luggage Easy to Carry, $2 to $15 Matting suit cases, 20 to 24 inches long are $2 to $7.50, according to slzo. ' Cane suit cases with leather corners are 18 to 24 inches long, at $5 to $0, according to size. Black enameled suit casos in bright finish with leather corners, 18 and 20 inches long, $3.85; 24 inches long, $5; extra-deep ones with all-around straps, 24 to SO inches long, aro $9 and $9.50. Walrus Bags, $12 and $15 Good size bags of real black walrus one of the toughest leathers we know and leather lined. With riveted frames, $12; with sewed frames, $15. (Chestnut) 10 Styles of Organdie Frocks for Wee Girls, $2 to $5.50 AH crisp, fresh nnd new, they are in the prettiest colors forget-me-not, Dorothy Perkins pink, buttercup, aster, lavender. Trimmed with ruffles, tucks, white organdie, hand-cmbroidcry and contrasting color picoting. Sizes 2 to 6 years. (Centml Center lisle tipperi o.o Sale of Women's Silk Stockings, 85c Pair White, Black, Cordovan "Seconds," but pood ones, of a grade that would sell for much more as "firsts." Plain silk or drop-stitch effect with cotton tops and soles. Not full-fashioned stockings, but they have seams in back. Women's Bodice-Top Vests, 18c, Three for SOc Regular and Extra Sizes "Seconds," but the imperfections are slight and neatly mended in every case. Fine ribbed white cotton in tho bodice-tpp stylo that most women want for Summertime. Exceptional Turkish Towels, 25c, 35c Plain whito, soft, spongy and absorbent. 19x38 inches, 25c, 21x40 inches, 35c. Colored Satin Camisoles, $1 Half Price Quite a bit less than half to be exact. Heavy, lustrous satin in tailored style. Light bluo, peach, honeydew and orchid. Just what women want to wear under sheer organdie frocks! Lovely Silk Envelope Chemises and Bloomers Lowered to $2.50. Chemises of novolty silks, satin nnd crepe de chine made in tho prettiest of styles trimmed with creamy lnces, Georgette, rosebuds, ribbons and tucks. Bloomers of shimmery pink satin with hemstitched or lace-trimmed ruffles. Not a great many in any one style, that's why prices aro so much lessened to send them out quickly. 1000 Dainty Dollar Nightgowns and Chemises Nightgowns nro in mnny styles, of pink, whito or light bluo bntistc some of the popular pnjnmn style gowns are among them. Envelope chemises are pink or white batiste materials are tho softest and finest we've seen in garments at this price and they are trimmed with pretty laces and ribbons. Plenty of Good-Looking 50c Belts Leather, in whito or black-and-white combinations all ready for Summer dresses and sweaters. Charming White Sports Hats, $1.85 White ribbon crowns with fine straw brims. A number of becom ing snnpes. Surely it is a favorable sign of the times when well-made dresses of good materials in the best styles of the season are obtainable at such low prices as $3, $7,50 $4 and $4.50 ! Even in the years before the war there were never better dresses at these prices. It is doubt ful if ever there were such good ones. Sleeveless Slip-ons at $3 Just what overy ono wants for vacation! The well-tailored style is sketched. Tho llnene is good quality, in pink, white, rose or Copenhagen. Tho slip-ons aro carefully bound nnd trimmed with checked gingham. They fit vory well over tho shoulders. Slip-ons With Guimpes at $4 Linene in pink, white, Copenhagen or rose in tho style sketched. They have nice white lineno guimpes and shiny black belts. Quite con x'enlent! The sloevcless slip-ons can be worn with other guimpes and tho guimpes with other dresses! Youthful Checked Ginghams at $4.50 The model sketched is planned especially for young crirls who wear The soft gingham is in small pink or blue checks sizes 14 to 520 years and tho collars and cuffs aro of white linen finished Inset pockets aro nicoly Gingham Now Goes Everywhere! Scores of Styles at $3.30 to $7.50 Bluo chocks, rcd checks, brown plaids, yellow chocks, greens and black-and-white wide choosing among ginghams in all the styles of tho season! Some are suitable for sports wear becauso they aro vory tailored and smart. Somo can be worn traveling because thoy will keep their good appearance even under stress. Somo can bo worn in to dinner. Almost all aro particularly nice for vacations! Sizes and models for every ono. A New Gingham Model at $7.50 in All Sizes From 14 to 44 Tho stylo is particularly bocoming and the gingham particularly good. Blue, pink, lavender or black checks, with a choice of two sizes. Organdie forms a vest, and the collar, cuffs and pointed pocket flaps are of organdie trimmed with bands of gingham. (Mitrkrt) ) I 154 1U1 K( L )$ '"" '" '' " mmm W... - Splendid Choosing Among Fluffier Frocks All-white organdies are $5.50 and $6. Very colorful organdies in about two dozen differ ent styles are $5 to $10. Voiles in figures, plain colors, stripes, etc., are $3 to $7.50. Especially pretty and becoming, and very fashion able, are the frocks of dotted voiles and Swisses. These are mostly a few of a kind, but all the more desirable because of that! $6.25 to $18.75. SiMiiieF S: ik ale $1.25 for all-silk striped shirt ing -which has white grounds with green, red and other stripes; espe cially desirable for mon's shirts and pajamas and women's shirt waists. 35 inches wide. $1.50 for all-silk foulards with navy, black and brown grounds and all-over patterns, 35 inches wide. They will make cool, light, non-dust-catching frock3 for trav eling. $1.50 for all-silk striped crepe de chine with white grounds and lavender, Nilo or light blue stripes. 35 inches wide. $1.85 for all-silk jersey in p'ain white, Nile, old rose, pink, silver and light blue. 35 inches wide. (Central) mei Sports Jacket $5 Ideal for vacations whon one wants a little jacket of some sort something a trifle more formal than a sweater. By buying a bright skirt, one could have a smart sports suit for very little! Mostly wool jersey, a few of tricolette and satin. Brown, tan, taupe and Pekin. Coats and Capes Lowered to $10 Good-looking capes of tweeds in tans, blues nnd greens. Tan heather sports conts. Dark coats, such as older wom en like or younger women for traveling. Of serge, jersey, velour and poplin, somo unlined, some half-lined and others fully lined with silk. (Mnrkrt) Brief and to the Point s for Men Really worth-while suits of all-wool cheviots, with real tailoring in them, special at $15 and .$20. Two-trouser suits of soft all-wool flannels in all the desirable colors, hand tailored and exceptional at $35. Cool Palm Beach suits at $16.50. White flannel all-wool trousers at $10. Vacation trousers of khaki color at $1.90 and $3. (Cnller.r. Mnrkrt) I Women's Bathing Suits at $2.25 A low enough price for good looking bathing suits, isn't it? Several stylos of black sateen, one of which is sketched. Sizes up to 44 in the lot. Surf Satin Suits on Good Lines at $3.25 to $5.75 One notices with satisfaction tho absence of "gingerbread," and the sensible attractiveness of the many models. There is great variety straight-line suits and ruffles, shoulder-straps and sleeves. Cotton tights are 85c to $1.25. Part-wool tights, in sizes 28 to 32, at $1.65; sizes 3G to 46, $2. Black sateen bloomers at $1.90. All-wool tights, $2.90. Special black surf satin slip pers in two styles at 95c. Beach copes in black or white nro lowered to $3.25. (Mnrkrt) ifiliHBk $2.25 HoffDKI' L --.-- Men's Unusually Good Soft Collars at 20c It's the shapes that count and the way the collars fit, and that is why these collars are sure to make friends with men who are particular! The materials are especially fine and nice, too, being striped madras, poplin and various piques. Kegularly the price would be a third to a half more. (Onllrrj. Mnrkrt) Girls' Organdie Frocks, Now $3.85 and $5.50 Their prices have been lowered, but the organdie is just ns good quality and the styles just as pretty! Sizes 6 to 14 years among them and pink, blue, maize, peach and Nile to choose from. A Favorite Dress, $3.25 We don't remember when we have had such n popular style! The skirt is of heavy dark blue gingham and the blouse of light-er-weitrht buff ginghnm trimmed v ith blue rickrnck and a blue tie. The rvvo nockets on the skirt are fared with buff. It fis and wonrs well nnd is altogether a jolly dres for rirls of fi to 14 years. Girls' Khaki Skirts, $1.50 For girls of 8 to 14 years, many of whom hnve been tryinp hard to iret them, we have these good, rather s'arco khaki skirts plcatrd on white bodios. Just right for comping anI vncntions every where. (Mnrkrt) I U 1) I K&$rc $5-90 &T '' $6.40 $3.85 Quite an Assortment of Black, White and Black-and-White Hats at $3.85 and $5 Black sntin, whito satin and baronet, black velvet with white crowns and so on. Hats that "go" with everything! Thcro are shapes for girlish fnces and Dthers for older women. (Mnrkrt) Cool White and Brown Shoes for Vacations Yes indeed, cool shoes make a lot of difference in vacation hanninesH So do shoes that are cut to fit comfortably. So do leather and canvases that are properly "cured" to feel "li ke a glove" on the foot. Here are nine wonderfully good-looking types of shoes for women at $5.40 to $9.75 : White leather sports pumps with but toned instep straps, rounded toes, many per forations, low heels, $6.40. Whito leather Oxfords with saddle strap, many perforations, medium heels, $6.90. Whito canvas pumps with buttonhole stitched instop straps, trimmed with ibrown leathor toes and back pieces, medium heels, $6.90. White leather Oxfords with brown leather wing tips, back pieces and fncing in iront, u.7o. Instep-strap round-too sports pumps of tan leather with low heels and many per forations, $5.40. Instep-strap pointed dress pumps of tan leathor with Cuban heels, $5.40 Five-eyelot Oxfords of tan leather with imitation wing tips, medium heels, $5.40. Anklo-strap dress pumps of tan leather with light-weight solos and junior Louis heels, $6.90. White canvas "five-eyelet Oxfords with stitched toe-caps, medium heels, $6.40. Men's and Boys' Tennis Shoes and Oxords $2 to $3. 75 (Chfutnut) All white, all brown or trimmed with contrasting leather. Sizes from small 11 to big 11. Men's White Sports Oxfords, $6.40 Full wing-tip Oxfords of whito leather with rubber soles and heels. Men's and Boys' Rough- Wear Shoes $3.50 to $5.40 Great for camping and. hikes! Of tan leather in sizes small 10 to big 11. (dallrry. Market) , .. .' l 9fi&4 iVfh i v ' w,- - .A1 fc 3SS V . ni i if 9 J .j IT t i a ,1 Mft r 4 V'J A, i-'l a . I: r &&.' T K - , -. X .