& rrw jz.: (3 'IV- V rnN , M' 77is $ e Proper Scheel Lunch, According te Mrs, IVilspn's Ideas .- -i. Just Sandwiches and Cake Get Girl Likes te Find ny MRS. M. A. WILSON COTVHCM. ',? rw arr. W A. ifuien. Atl trnra THE mid-winter school lunch Is often n problem te tlie busy mother; the child by thlH' tlme In usually tired of the lunch containing the twdwlch find. Ienics for wmcthinB different Tlie mother who wnlts until the fnm y Is nt breakfast nnd then rushes te threw tesclher n few Kindwlclic enn enn net but wonder nnd realize tlic justice of the child's cemplaint: I-uavc known children te be hungry nnd yet tinnb'c te cat the lunch packed, nnd either rIve or threw It nwny. I)lan the prlioet lunch the tiny before nnd you will find thnt most of It may be prepared nt this 'packing the lunch nnd Its npnenr nnce when opened nrc.usuajly the deter mining factors ns te the ehlld'n desire te cat j fe for this renren the whe mother will plan nnd pack the schne' lunch se It will. leek appetizing and tinlntv. Then, tfie, personal prltle in the child Pften prevents him from open'. Inc n muwy packed lunch. I have seen children's eyes fairly bulge when n particularly nicely .packed lunch wn Miread out. and liie child who displayed the lunch felt very Important. Indeed. Very attractive paper .napkin nnd paper cups may be purchnsed nnd are ..nifn Inrxnehfilve. nnd ndd'Fe much te the nppearnnce of the lunch. Bread nnd butter form n ntnple part of this lunch, but need net necessarily be In" sandwich form. I have buttered whole wheat bread en the leaf, nnd cut In thin slices, nutting two slices together nnd then cutting Inte Anger-width strips. Wrap in was paper. Suggest lve Scheel Lunches Ne. 1 Het Soup ih Thermos Itye Bread nnd Butter Fingers . . Cup Custard Apple Cookies Home-Mnile Candles NeTa Petate Salad Whole-Wheat Bread and Butter Taoleca Pudding Orange (linger Bread Fruit Ouidles Ne. 3 Nut Bread nnd Cheese Sandwiches Celery Salad Individual Plo Buttered Bells Candles Ne. 4 Meat Pie Fruit -Salnd Thin .Slices of Bread and Butter Cut of Cake Ne. 5 Nest Salad Celery Stuffed With Chew Baked Apple Cake Bye Bread and Butter Banana Other Mtggcstleim enn he u.sed Baked beans with cooked salad dress ing. Cream ch?ese and nut salad. Deviled e?g sa'nd with celery. Mlncd ham nnd celery. Minced ham nnd relc'ry with nuts. Vt2table and meat salad. Keast perk or veal salad, with string Leans. Fer desserts yen can use Chocolate pudding. Individual buttercetch pies. Individual lemon pie. Jelly tarts. Doughnuts. Baked rlcp puddings. Brown betty. Tin nvcrngtt chi'd likes n bit of candy when the neon meal is finished. ind rather than i'ive money nuikn a little candy Iwirc a week. The fruit candles are r.Ne wholesome nnd de licious. Try This Caramel Candy Itub a square pan liberally with lad oil and spread! with nuts; new place in a saucepan One cup of Jt'cw Orleans melaase, One cup of sugar, 7'Arcv tublcjpoena of hitter, One-half cup of geed salad oil. Heat slowly and cook until the mix mix (ure forms a firm ball when tried In re'd water, !!."." degrees Fahrenheit, tiMng the candy thermometer. Pour nt rnec en prepared nuts and let cool. iut In blocks. Futlge Tire cup of stiaar, uc-huf iu of strip, i'nc-half (.;. of evaporated, mil!:, 'I'hrte tahleineani of ' butter. One-half cap of cocoa, Coe! until the mixture forms a Ann ball when tried in cold water. Then reniove from the lire and add One-half pint of ir.nrshmallew whip, end bent jur.r enough te mix. Pour In a w-ll-ellcd pun und let cool. Cut in ipiarcs while warm. Fruit Candles I'lace through the feed chopper One cup of coconut. The Question Cerner Today's Inquiries 1. What interesting Government iMsirieu U Mrs. Mary Pearl Kiddle te held In IndlunnnelUr -. In what extremely attractive way ciin outslde window boxes be kept fllli'd in winter time? 0. Hew N u quaint and unique fruit dUli l'mv.leiied'.' 1. Whut Is the correct weight for n buy I'urty-slx inches tell; for a girl the same knight? 0. Describe a fascinating combina tion of colors In a silk sports N-urf. t'. Of what ninteriul is a geed-looking handbag made? yesterday's Answers 1. A member of the.Brltish Parlia ment proposes a national referen dum en the question of women hurvlug en juries "In view of the fnet thnt women w;ri net con sulted before being rendered liable, te jury service, nor was there any expressed desire en their part ter such "ervlee." - In a charming May a new glat-s perfume holder bedecks itself with a gulden buttcrlly that poises en fiie very top. 3. Te eembfna cleverly with nnether pretty ornament, u small lamp, with shade of nhirrcd pink chiffon ojer old blue silk, has epravs of fascinatingly realistic glasii llewers about the stand that sup ports It and carries the idea still further by landing in a painted tin Aewer pet. )hen u boy is forty. Ava Inches tall he Mieuld weigh 47(3 Pound ; the rlerht welBht for n firl of this ,,.Bht Is '10.5 pounds. itlack is at the present time mere I'epuhir than ever for afternoon drrtses, . An exquUItely elaborate lint for n ?"$ W Ih mU(, ' dark brown brewn Mltchcd suede, with n turn-up ' iJim ,nreu,ld which Almy brown '" ? wound, no' that it falls ever the shoulder en pne side. ii i .-in i Tiresome and the Little Bey or Something Different One-half pound of stoned prunes, One-half pound of apricots, One packape of seedless rdmn, One cup of nuts, nnd just sufficient sirup te make this mixture held Its shape, nnd then line an chleng pan with wax paper nnd pack in the mixture, packing Annly. Let stand for few .hours. Then cut ns for cnrnninls or form in balls and roll in powdered cocoa. Stuffed Pnmc Remeve the stenw from prunes or dates nnd stuff with fudge or march mallows and roll in granulated sugar. Fruit Salad fltene fifteen prunes, Pere nnd dlce One apple, One banana, One orange, cut in small bits, Ona-hulf cup of coconut. Tess te mix nnd then line n paper nip with lettuce. Fill with the sn'ad and mnslc with Cnlcdenlnn cream. Gar nish with n cherry. Cream Cheese for Sandwiches . Rub enc-hnlf cup of cottage ehecw' through (i sieve into n bowl and mill One-half cup of finely chopped nuts, One-half cup bf finelu chopped celery, Season lightly nnd add Five. tablespoons of mayonnaise arcssme, mix agnln and use for sandwich fillings. Bread pudding, brown betty nnd tnplecn pudding may be baked in the little paper cups, if you will oil the cup with melted butter Arst, nnd then stand Jn n custard cup while baking. Making individual 'pics nr.d tarts takes' but n few moments when making pastry "for the faml'y, and they carry much better in the lunch. Nice colored napkins thnt have a frlnge can be pur chased and a clean ene placed in the bnskct every day. Use wax lunch paper te wrap the bread sandwiches nnd the desserts. .A spoon nnd n fork give the lunch nn nppenrance of home meal. Try This Ginger Bread Place in a bowl Tice-thlrds cup of molasses. One-half eup of bretcn sugar, One teaspoon of ginger. One teaspoon of cinnamon, One-half teaspoon of allspice, One-half eup of shortening, Twe and one-half cups of flour. Red Circle Coffee I II SmcUBy II Select Reduced te Quality Still the Highest THE GREAT Atlantic & Pacific Tea Ce. safely Washes, Coffee nK3HnB 1 Bfc S "Pr vftfy, T ftrVb kJF I Jyl r3 ctf , A FjL EVOKING PtBLlO IvEDiER-PHIIiADELPHIA THURSDAY, , Three level tablespoons of baking 'powder. Three-quarters cup of black coffee, Bent hnrd and then ndd One cup of seeded rnfin, Tice-thirds cup of finely chopped nuts. Beat te blend in the fruit nnd bake In oblong pan, hnving the enke batter ubeut one nnd one-quarter Inches high Ih nan before baklnir. Bnke In n slew (ven for forty minutes, nnd when cool lee with water Icing. Usually n seu) or het cup of cocoa ran be purchased in most pchoels. QUILTS KS5! OLD FEATHER BEDS Quilt Recovering a Specialty Wr CM' nnrt Octltrr Jellos Manufacturing Ce. 102 s. r.tti nt. rtienc. rmnani una Rich in Nourishment and of Purest Quality yet the price of this milk is no higher than ether standard brands BORDEN'S Evaporated Milk is pure country milk with the cream left in. Rich and pure as milk, our most important feed, should be. Its production is guarded by the strictest regulations te insure its purity. Every possible precaution is observed in handling the milk, and a special, extra laboratory test is made en the finished product before it is delivered te your grocer. Yet you buy Berden's at an equal price with ether standard brands. Even when your grocer pays mere for it he sells it te you at the regu lar price because he knows its purity guarantees satisfaction te his best trade. THE BORDEN COMPANY Berden Building New Yerk Maiers alto of Btr Jen's Eagle Brand Milk, Berden's Malted Milk and Ber isn't Ceafettienery 5crcCei4 I KVaper ATE HlHl i fine fabrics AKN Philadelphia's finest RRJakEtf 128N.DelawArcAv.,PJiila.j Jjskyeiirdtiler - i INGERIE of snowy muslin or of shim mering silk or satin is safely washed in the silky suds of Colgate & Ce.'s new wash bowl flake me. u. s. pat. err. These thin white flakes are always ready for use. If you happen te Iinve no boiling water te dissolve them, Fab flakes will dissolve in tepid water nnd net form lumps of soap in the basin. This is ene thing which waa brought out in the experiments made nt Cnrncgie Institute of Technology. Fab was proved supe rior te ordinary soap (lakes for "convenience washing" because Fab dissolves readily and makes a rich abundant suds in cold or hard water. COLGATE & CO. cujoe6 NEW YORK j WANAMAKRR'S ! WANAMAKER'S 1 WANAMAKER'S"! Watiamakers Down Stairs Stere Dependable Goods Lew Price Hahd-Pririted Breakfast Cleths $1 . Scarfs t6 Match 50c Delightful breakfast or lunchceji cjetha of unbleached muslin have charmlns old-fashioned deslcns band-printed, In clear colors, greatly resembling, stencil work. THey are in rose, blue or yellow with a scallrfped edge, te match. The colors wash successfully and are wonderfully c'lTeetlvc. Round or squa're cloths, H Inches across, $1. Scarfs or tabtat runners, 18xG4 inches, 50c. ' Cntr!) Imported Ginghams in Clear Checks, 45c a Yard Se beautifully fine that they feel almost like silk; se clear in color that one anticipates the way they'll launder; se cheery nnd pretty that the planning of frocks is a jeyl Checksvary all the way from pin checks te half-inch blocks in brown, red, green, blue, lavender, black and pink. 32 inches wide, and thi3 Is a very low price for such quality. (Cntrftl Alilc) Silk Frecks and Cleth Frecks in $15 $16.50 ' Central Aisle' J Opperbmties 7lcsh-Pink Envelope Chemises, 50c Last let jeld out in a few hours! Flesh-colored batiste trimmed with lace insertion around the top and down the front or pretty ones .of white nainsoek with built-up tops and embroidery edging. Colorful Blouses, $1.15 Women who are judges of va'ue arc amazed at these unexpectedly superior waists for such small cost. Peach, rose, blue and ether col ors as well as plain white in voile, dimity, organdie and ether ma terials. Beth Peter Pan and roll roll cellar styles and all attractively original in design. Women's Stockings 65c and $1.50 Cue for silk and fiber stockings, shaped with mock seams in black, cordovan and tan. Geed "seconds.'' 1.50 for artificial silk-and-wool stockings in green or gray heather mixtures made with seamed backs and in drop-stitch effect. First quality. Flannelet Underclothes 50c and $1 50c for bloomers of white or striped flannelet cut full and well made. Alse for gray or striped flannelet petticoats with draw string tops and knee flounces. ?1 for EXTRA-S1ZK flannelet nightgowns in pink-and-whlte or blue-and-white stripes. High turn over cellar or V-neck styles, plain or with braid trimming. Remark able at $1! Artificial Silk Sports Scarfs $3 te $5.50 Aside from being pretty them selves, they protect dainty frocks and blouses from Winter coat cellars. Plain or fancy weaves in plain colors or Keman stripes. Tan, navy, black, Mohawk and ether wanted shades. Pin-Senl Handbags $2.50 and $3 Squnre or envelope shapes with labs that fasten ever or deep flaps. Equipped with change purse apd mirror. 13th Street Aisle Opportunities Stamped Kitchen Towels, 18c Towels of striped linene stamped for n bit of embroidery in outline stitch. Size 10x27 inchei. Fashionable Earrings 50c and $1 Heep nnd pendant styles of ef fective imitation jade, jet, pearl and ether kinds. Almest every body is wearing them. Corsets Lew Priced at $1 and $1.25 $1 for average length corsets of white ceutil. $1.25 for topless style in pink broche with elastic at the top. I JAOTARY 30, 1922. Delightful Styles $10 $15 $16.50 Nearly any kind of frock mothers, sisters, aunts and daughters may want will be found here. All of the frocks have a jaunty air of newness, and there are some gay new taffetas that speak decidedly of Spring. Weel Jersey and Tricetine at $10 Weel jersey dresses are made in simple one-piece styles and come in practical colors. Tricotine frocks are navy blue, adorned with beads or embroidery. Twill, Tricetine, Taffeta and Silk Crepes at $15 and $16.50 The twill frock that Is sketched is decidely new. Tuq skirt is composed of narrow panels, embroidered with steel beads, swinging jauntingly ever an underskirt of black satin. $16.50. The crepe dc chine dress is in navy blue or black with dear little red rosebuds for trimming. $15. Taffeta dresses arc in navy blue and brown, have bouffant skirts, frills, tucks and braid used with great charm. $15 and $16.50. (Market) Weel Jersey Bleemers for Out Out Out Doer Activities Fer skating, coasting, golf, horseback riding and Winter walks, these Moemcrs would be decidedly warm and comfortable. In reindeer, brown, black and navy. Short ones are ?3, a longer length is $3.85. (Central) Extra-Size Nightgowns, $1.50 Slip-ever nightgowns of soft white nainsoek, trimmed with lace. Sizes 18, 19 and 20 and cut generously full. (Central) White Dresses for Mid-Year Graduations Feminine members of mid-year coming te the Junier btere ier frocks are most entliua'astic about these pretty dresses of net. chiffon. Georectte nnd crene if rhin. Most of the dresses are simple as rrices scare at a&.ve ler net, ucorgctte and se en, up years. $2D (Market) Clearaway Sale of Yeung Women's Coats at $20 Sports coats in several models, and fully lined coats of the type that can be worn everywhere altogether splendid warm ceat.s ! One of the heather pole coats i.-s sketched, and there are ethers of this adaptablu and useful ape. Most of them Jwe inverted pleats in back, rnglan shoulders and veke and b'cove linings. The coating is thick and double-faced, with contrast ing color inside. Various tones of brown and gray predominate. aise in mis group, a few fully lined chinchilla coats, whose original prices were twice $20 nnd mere. Many Few- of-, a-Kind Coats Fully Lined at $20 Among them are dark veleurs, 13elivlas, and closely woven navy cheviets. Seme double breasted, with cellars that button high. A few are handsomely trimmed with ombroid embroid ombreid ery; ethers arc se verely tailored. A 1 1 are worth mero than their present price and are geed-looking warm coats. We men who wear small sizes, and who, therefore, often have difficulty in getting coats, will find this a worth-while opportunity. $20 (Market) .. ii Have Yeu These $38 Made-te-Measure Suits?" queried a man who had been told of this "special" Jn Wanamaker's Men's Gallery. , He expected te get only one pair of trousers at that prices when he realized that each suit inciuddd two pair of trousers, he said, "Gee, give me two suits 1" These made-te-measure suits are built te order of all-wool suitings that usually go into much higher priced clothing. Only a limited quantity remains of these fine fab rics. Orders should be jriven at once if you wish te take advantage of the saving. Mens All-Around Geed Shoes at $4 Black shoes plenty of men want geed, serviceable black shoes, and here they arcl The leather is sturdy and the welted soles aie thick. The shoes are cut Bluchcr nnd have well rounded tees with plenty of room inside. (llry, Mrlit) Blankets te Keep Baby Snugr .Cozy little pink or blue figured blankets for carriage or crib. (?1.25 for size 30x40, with scal loped edge. $2.25 for size 30::50, bound with sateen. $-1.25 for size 8 Gx04, leund with satin. (tcntral) Babies' Dresses 50c and 60c Snowy little frocks of nainsoek will prove a been te mothers. There are long and short dresses among them. Sizes up te 2 years. (Central) graduation classes who have been te line and lovely as te material. $11 u ler rrencn voiie. sis.ts for for fine silk dresses. Sizes 12 te 1(3 :V':'jllra i, i ' ' '' ','11 1 fl 1 i m $20 " XL - , K Any Mere of Dozens of Sateen Petticoats Lined With Flannelet About the warmest thing a woman can wear. They arc in black, with the upper part of the skirt lined with striped flannelet. $1.50 in regular size. ; $2 in extra .sizes. (Central) Special Cretonnes 20c, 30c, 40c Cretonnes for all crctonne uses and hew varied they arc! Abe,ut a hundred different patterns and color combinations from which te select. 34 and 30 inches wide. Reversible Terry Cleth for Draperies $1.10 a Yard Showing one eelur en ene side and another color en the ether, it can thus be u;.cd in the door way of rooms with different color schemes. Fer instance, some de signs show blue en one side and brown en the ether, rose and gray, etc. Designs and colorings in this let are nrtistic and beautiful. 30 inches wide. (C'hetnut) Half-Price Sale of Women's Shoes, $3 It is seldom that geed-looking, sturdy, high kIiecs in the prevail ing low-heel mode, made of dur able quality of blak leather can lie get at 55, much less for $3! Onst'rvaJjve shoe of this sort cf.n b.j 'ern at any time; they , never g8 out of fashion. Thcae huve applied straight tips nnd seivlceable welted celes. ' Fashionable Lew c Shoes at $3 Black patent leather sandala are attractively cut ever the tees and have turned aeles and baby Frin-li heels, Three 'itrup moccasin pump of ninir. t.ueue- iKe leather faaten with three irleaminir little buckles ever wide instep tomeies. Th sole are turnrd anff the baby French hcqln are covered. Net every jjlsq In every utyle, but advantageous selection in Uh let at ?S,. ' TT Aft Ava l-.tib'-'&'inK F n ift $1 'H"l M .if " '-i'l '.rtft 3 IF, Wtf. 'WI Km ea1 V" ' ii .Jt.ft pp. --.f.l 1 ij ii, k? m ":iJ u. Hi I fluh 4 5 . 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