vin w.-riHri 'VT&M, wvr WiW ESfc-n vr; I 'e(it We Ships' Ceet , Mr. Wilsons ITS v ,-,.-.- - ,. lit V Th&efify Uc- "M" a Prefers te nave averyinmg ai nis nana 4l - BV MBS. M. A. WILSON ""' ' Aehts rtservd ;' Jta! r im- it.. n-nrtT nrtr linn ever I L.-n ihe ' irffiierlnif plnce of ,tliej Atfr irirrnpn iiic ... . I' v"iTve within the house; I nave coi cei i Th? ITttn Intcreittreg facts, went) 4 MfTa TrcJn nlmest 'every kitchen 'M' dm. Thin work has. re- ,ni V:rlv three years te complete. 9H that every housewife Is I ieei -. . . -TtjnV chance Ble, from c . A. 'A .Ii ' Mia kitchen- knife has recently : ''The kitchen-knife hrts quit M off many origin preBpccis; wiwu f?. kitchen skillet has consumed many r... en,fni.rnlnl nresnect. The 'i . nnxleua. te kneVv some of the Sew Twhe.are perhaps Just next doers i0h, Lvi JhYnccUe be 'thousands of l .When kettle and coffee pet have kept I! L1.. ceed man In continual het iter: I doubt very much if It will Itir be known the full damage done by JSer and cnrclcss cooking." p0Each nation 1ms a tyle of kitchen JulUrlv Its own and I will glve you Ei Idea In this column-of many no ne ttasi and country customs that will give rm a bread angle en the feed habits Jf many folks. A Ship's Kitchen i " The kitchen or ship's gnllcy Is really model kitchen; the cook in this t kitchen stands before hte range,, and t can reach nil the stores, and the nttnilU without moving; here every 'jnfli of spo,ce-ls used te the best ad- MfltfliTCi Immaculately clean, this gajtey is crubbed as white us snow. The bread tnd pnHtry beards nre made te slide ndr the table or into a closet, while mi rack with bturdy hooks just bcslde the .. holds the saucepans scoured te ihinlng cleanliness. Knives are scoured 'tnd placed In a rack made by nailing a fitrle of weed at intervnls against the 'will This strip is painted. Heles are drilled In all metal spoons and they, tee, Ur hung from hooks. Feedstuffs and ,iupellcs like sugar, salt, cereal and 'Jeur are stored in cans, net only te pro pre Tnt waste, but also te prevent vermin 1 'nd rats and mice from reaching Ihem- The cook abenrd .ship is practical, (!n and a very neat worker, for he rwlites he must clean all the muss he mikes, se finds It really easier te clenn up s he works. Men who go te sea if they are te be llcient and survive must hnve plenty d het, wholesome, geed feed,, be the ihlp's cook has his duties plainly laid out before him. Wee betide him if the feed is net up te standard J .if the shin j under naval discipline the cook would be punished If the complaint ibeut the feed was just. Ship captains, who arc really master of all they beheld when at, sea, demnnd and obtain from the ship's cook geed feed for the entire - St'afaring men will tell you nothing will renkc trouble nt sen half se quickly is peer feed, se for this reason the cap tain usually puts forth every effort te lecnre a geed ship's cook. When seafaring men cemi ashore te live they construct their kitchens te conform with that of the ship, for eue ,.u .nit tnld mn thnt he didn't .want te ipend the day running around in a circle In the kitchen, and then, tee, a big kitchen would make him leg- weary and consume a let of time. I linv visited rainy retired sailors and find this idea among the entire let pf them, This "should be very encouraging te the woman who has small .kitchen, space and encourage her te fellow the example cf the ship's cook and pake things shipshape and snug he that she can give he family geed, substantial, wholesome feed, cooked well nud served np petlxlngly. geme Dishes That Are Cooked in Ship's Galley or Kitchen Mulligan Wash a two-pound piece of cernbeef Only OTW1IBWW QliMllliraifilliilliBIWili! Get this "Wear-Ever" encMjuart Aluminum II Stew Pan (Regular price 85c) A W& SSISS ALUMINUM IBB m v J-r Act NOW- Clip th,e coupon and take it te any "Wear Ever" Stere. Get one of these one-quart "Wear-Ever" Stew Pans TODAY. Use it and you then will understand why it pays te replace utensils that wear out with utensils that "Wear-Ever". THE ALUMINUM COOKING UTENSIL CO. New Kensington, Pa. If theie pant re net obtain able at your dealer'i, tend coupon with 40c le The Alu minum Cooking Utentil Ce.t New Kening Kening ten Pa., and Pn will be ent te you II 7 Poitpald.Cever will be .ent for if It - T J7 ? I Dees His v Her Kitchen Story Today , GaWfly buf ' Seagoing Chef well In warm water, new cut in pieces sultnble for Rervlng, , place In deep saucepan and cover wltr cold water and cook slowly for two hours, then add: , One-quarter head of cabbage, Tue medium Uc potatoes for evert pcrien. Cook slowly until the- potatoes are tender. Wllle" the potatoes are cooking place in the skillet One-halftcup of aoed fterfenin(7, One-half cup of flour. Cook, nnd blend well until a riarkl brown, then add three cups of the water in which the ment was cooked, add one enn of tomatoes' and Bimmcr Blewly for twenty minutes. Pour ever ment nhd vegetables when serving. This dish Is usually served en cold stormy days. Ne i-easenlng is required, the salt in the -meat being sufficient. Duff Mince fln left-ever meat and add te one and one-half cups Four onlenr thepped fine, Twe iabtapoeni of Worcestershire sauce, One teaspoon of pepper, Stir and set aside until needed. Place in a mixing bow) Twe and one-half cups of flour, One teaspoon of salt, Five level teaspoons of baking powder. Mix well and then add One cup of tcater, The prepared meat. One-half cup of finely chopped salt perk. Mix well. New place in a deep bak ing pan One large can of tomatoes, Txce cups of water, Bit of bay leaf, . . One teaspoon of poultry seasoning. Stir well and place en the stove where it will bell; when boiling, drop in the duff by the spoonful and when all the duff is in the pan place in a moderate even and cook for thirty-five minutes. About ten minutes before removing from the even, sprinkle with grated chece and return te the even se it will brown en top. This is usually a supper dish. Plum duff-is n sort of boiled pudding, much like the plum pudding, -only it Is cooked In a pet like porridge nnd served by dishing up en the pi a te with a bauce or dip. Place in a bowl : One and one-quarter cups of flour, Tire cups or bread crumbs, One-half teaspoon of nutmeg. One teaspoon of cinnamon, One teaspoon of ginger. One-quarter teaspoon of allspice, One cup of seeded raisins, One-half cup of finely chopped, citron, Three-quarters cup of 6reicn sugar. Rub between the hands te mix, New plncc in a deep saucepan One quart of boiling water, One cup of chopped suet or tuo tue thirds cup of geed shortening, Una cup of molasses. llrlng te n bell, nnd add the prcpnrcd mixture In the mixing bowl, stirring constantly and T cook slQwly for two hours. This mixture should be thick and held the spoon upright. Serve with vanilla or fruitisa.ucc. Duff Dip One cup of sirup',' , One cup of water. One-half cup of bretcn sugar, One teaspoon of nutmeg, Pinch of cloves, One teaspoon of ginger, Twe level tablespoons of flour. fUlr.te blend and brin? te a boil. Add On nc cub of raiiins. Juic lice ej( one lemon, 3 Days i:!!ii!iiiiii!i!i:nilnii!ii!P:iiiiiiiiii!i!iii!iiiii for "Wear-Ever" Coupon xtvMyf Cever 15c extra 77lVvVv'5r IReaular once 29c 'Any etere elllnir -wew-tter' mummum UU mile Ii euthf riicJ te aerept thl cnupen enU 36c In .. . ... u .-F..." l.nuirt Stew Fin. which rcgulerly for He. ptevldtii reu vttteat vie coupon nt itere en or befere March Uth. IVU. Wrllt en CBUpen jour n, adrM wit dt t percliiK. Mm..... - ..... ........ AiiTHt V Cit D TIIEAlUMINUMCOOKIHCOnNSIlCOMPAHT.NtwICiMlMt.e.Pitit. NOTE: If jeu write te the Cempnny for pn. plcaw iend 40e; end 60e If ou wiah both pan end cover. Si M yJl . te .aX. vy , Orated rtnd et one-halt lemon. I Qraled rtnd of one-half lemon. PJace where It will simmer very slowly, The ship's, cook Is usually a splendid cook, nni( despite the opinion that sailors- de net hdve much variety, you weuiu oe surprisru n you could peep Inte the ship's store and see the goodly nrrnv hf' fnhrfutllfVcl Mint Awn nfr tl.n beck and call et the cook. llic erd merchantmen and East In dian 'i'radlng Company's ships had real opportunities te lay aboard stocks of fine previsions,' thnt were often a luxi ury te the housewife. Holidays nre celebrated at sea, and. In fact, almost any noted occasion will call for special celebration, and the cook is' expected te and does surpass himself with the dinner that day. Popular Geed Lick Chinese Ring $1.50 IRA D. CARMAN Diamonds, Wutehu, Jewelry 101 S. Uth St. Hairdressing Marcel and Hairdratt, 75c Shampoo St Scalp Traatmant, $1.00 JENNY SELTZER'S SALON 020 CHKSTNUT PHONE WAt. 7147 ROOM 208 ' BEADS All Mniln. nil htx. Embroidering (Hnd or Mackiis) Beading, Braiding, Pleating rtrmntltchlnpt, Nrnlteplnir, Itattonhetis Embroidery, Knitting, A Pari Silk Novelty Embroidery Ce. ;i007 1IM1KKT ST. H AIR DRESSING Marcel Waving by Mm Exptrts "INECTO" RAPID HAIR DYEING .7!?. ;pwllle In trmnrtemiatlta aa 11 Unli or hair war. N. , as no. W. THEE OTH WM.. SMI Permanent Hair Waving IS CURLS, S13 Entire Bobbed Heads, $25.00 flnednl precfM f or rray balr Den by Malt Exptrtt MME. B. L. tiECKER 25 SOUTH 52ND ST. Oeen Btm. x. Wed. Bel. 10-176 mm THE TRAINED NURSE INFANTSHOP 1H10 CHESTNUT ST. Trained Nurtat in Attendance Layette from Hnfety Pin te Ited The only shop et 111 kind where the proepcctUe mother can shop and obtain advice te the proper huotte for the newcomer. Infinti' Silk & Weel Shirt.... SI. 25 Size e. Cretperi SI .35 te S2.50 White & Celere. Slrm 1. 3 nnd 3. Hvniirr. Sinn WRINKLES REMOVED JUST put WRINKOLIXU a harmleis ecetable Jelly, en your face: In 30 minutes 'wash it off; fine- crinkles 1H nppenr j clcep llnw nef ten : tmrffrlni? and double chin lifts up: face bemmen round and firm sltln tightens and whitens; net i-xponslve; sold en approval. l"rce DemonMriitien Write for particulars. IRENE PAULMARD 2024 tircen St. PHILADELPHIA. PA. Mere mi TRADE MARK MADE IN U S A only. iH ' Sjr LIMITED y This offer expires en MZr March II th, 1922 with the coupon en or before March Uth, 1922 Stores located anywhere this paper circu lates may honor "Wear -Ever" coupons, LOOK for the store with the "Wear-Ever" window j's- " pay. eelle Y&v , . f i t . tFU.Lrti;,lfi, ' -Li!' all ' - . . - WANAMAKER'S A Whirlwind of New Frecks '""pw. Sale in Wanamaker's Down Stairs 4000 Yards of . Plain-Celer Chambray 10c Yard Light blue Violet Pink . Brown Medium blue Green Six faverite colors for bun bun gnlew aprons, children's frocks, slip-covers, Summer curtnins, cushions and many ether pur poses. 25 inches wide. This chambray is remarkable net only, because of its geed shades, but also. .for its substantial 'weight and firm weave. By far the best we have had! (Central AUIe) Costume Slips of Many Kinds $2 te $8.50 Costume slips conveniently combine tfie virtues of caml caml fsele and petticoat and most women new want them in suit able colors for light and dark frocks. $2 for costume slips of sateen in black, flesh and white. $3.85 for slips of soft silk-and-cotton crepe in navy, brown and black. $3.85 for slips of pink crepe de chine with clastic at the waist. $5.50 for lovely slips of satin or radium in brown and black. $8.50 for slips of beautiful pink satin with pretty lace-and-satin tops and Deris bot toms (hemstitched 22-inch hems). (Central) Cretonne of the Better Sert at 40c a Yard The material is heavy and closely woven and the patterns and colorings are widely diver sified. Many of the cretonnes at this price are suitable for upholstering furniture, as well as for draperies. The Down Stairs Upholstery Stere is be coming well known as "The Place te Buy Cretonnes." (Cliestimt) Tan Belivia Cape Lined With awi JLJyLl v 4 & !H' WnMrNsLh m f I "4? vwu i j ,r- $25 $16.50 $27.50 N. Women's Artificial Silk-and-Weel Stockings in "Camel," $1 Second quality at half the price of "first?." Just the light weight kind wanted for the chilly Spring davs. IMcle,s the popular camel color there are heather shades of green, brown, also black. 700 pair in the. let. Mail orders filled ah long as the quantity lasts. I. ' -" .. At, , , i . I Bringing Springtime Loveliness at Amazingly Little Prices fJer& rearer AfiWkJ BglSsNi r Kr r&k .Hii 1 1 Mx, IV aU rsaKrl 1- 3 mttm m M Hit f 1 HI' rW WmWiWi II X. W Mi )j A 1 f $18.75 U X2 y $16.50X $12 $16.50 y 15 In addition te the hundreds of delightful dresses which have poured in during the past week, yesterday brought some uncommonly charming things in wool jersey, crepe de chine and Canten crepe. Cape Dresses Are Decidedly te the Fere and new silk ones, expressing youth itself, have just appeared at $25. Capes are all lengths, from jaunty little affairs which swing across the back of the shoulders te these of middle length which are real wraps. Fiber silk epenge in dark blue is combined with white pongee. Canten crepe with contrasting Russian crepe of great richness is used in another style. A third frock has a box ceatee which is sleeVeless and embroidered with wool. All at $25. A Handsome Ceat Dress at $25 is of fine navy blue tricetine. It is made with a Tuxedo front, the revers of which are heavily embroidered with black seutache braid from neck te hem. There is a lace vestee and a heavy cord girdle. Weel Jersey Dresses $12 and $15 A little cape dress of jade, navy or henna jersey is trimmed with tan. $12. A pretty one-piece frock with a scalloped sleeve has natural color pongee used as facing, the frock itself being in Lxewn, reindeer, henna nnd Copen hagen. ?12. A ceatee frock of jersey is in jade or Copen hagen embroidered with tan wool or in icindcur em broidered in green. $IZ. All three are sketched, and they arc very youth ful and new. larcli Opening the Second Week of Third te Half Less for 500 Girls' Dresses, $1 Sizes 7 te 14 Years Marvelous frocks for hclioel days! Levely colors in checked nnd plaid ginghams and plain chambray. Twe styles are pic tured, but there are fully a dozen models and each ene seems a little mero attrac tive than the ether. Saddle peckets, embroidery, hashes, contrasting cellars and all sorts of original touches. Most parents will want te cheese by the half dozens for coming Spiing days. Net only are they pretty, but the materials are really GOOD. Yes, plenty of, sizes from 7 te 14 years! , , It '.. March 8, 1922 . J are embroidered (Market) Changeable Satin for Only $27.50 Any one would expect te pay at least a thiid mere for such a cape! The beltvia is in that warm, eieamy tan shade, becoming te everybody, and the only trimming is a bit of self stitching. The lining is of changeable satin in blue and green colorings. (Sketched.) Tweed Sports Coats. $16.50 In gray or tan mixtures, this coat is made with patch pockets and a buckled belt. It i lined through out. (Sketched.) A Heavier Tweed in Sporting Colorings, $25 An extremely geed-looking coat, with gray ns the predominating color, though there nie eme very gay flecks of lavender, geld or gieen thieugh it. Cut eh raglan lines, hanging straight from the sheuldeis and lined with gray satin. (Sketched.! These are but three of the wwe-i ni rivals. Hun dreds of ether smart coats and capes surprisingly low-priced in the Down Stairs Ceat Stere. ( MnrUct Sales i tie Central lisle the March Sales With Many Extra-Special Women s Lerrectlv Fitting Lisle Gloves 40c Snft". -cillrv Ktit imr rlnv nq uifh plain backs ami bound with white or contrasting color. Gloves that , leek well en the hand because they lit pniticularlj well. Two Twe clasp htyle. Ilrewn and two j shades of gray. Prices have ccr- j tainly dropped when k1ecs such as these aie obtainable at -10c! Half Price for Fascinating Tailored , Waists New $1 Peter Pan and roll - cellar , styles. Kine whitu voile, batiste I or striped white cotton with checked gingham, striped dimity and white dotted Swiss tiimmings. Other btylcs of plain-colored or gandie. Still ethers of batiste with plain brown cellars and cuffs, also geed-looking tan shirt wnlbts with coleied .stripes. Each epe is radiantly fiesh, ready te wear with tweed suits or around the house or for business. Plenty of all sizes, although perhaps net In echstyl, Limited quantity, i (Central Alalt) " ' ' i ii ' ; rvVrXT d?T A DOWK STAIRS STORE Joins the Lace. Crepe de Chine or Tricelette at $16.50 Lace dinner dresses in navy, black or brown are made ever satin slips and have geld brocaded ribbon girdles really wonderful frocks for $16.50. Crepe de chine dresses are simple of line and are in navy nnd black with bead embroidery- $16.50. Tricelette dresses, in skes C6 te 46, are in a straight-line style that women will like. The skirts with heavy silk. SI6.0O. Your New Spring Suit Made te Your Measure, Sir, for $35 Forty-five different patterns of all-wool ma terials te cheese from! All-wool cheviets, cassi meres, worsteds, blue serges and blue flannels. Frem any of these materials we will make you a single-breasted business suit en the correct Spring lines. It will be carefully tailored and the fit is guaranteed. This is an opportunity net te be passed by, sir! (Gnller.r. Market) An Excellent Oxford for Women, $6.50 It's of black or tan calfskin, cut en the conservative I lines which a great many women prefer. It lias a straight rlimtntit) 3 2 IP 15 If $1 $3 65c A Third Less for Leather andSilk Handbags, 65c, $1, $1.50, $2, $3 Annual March sale 'of bags' let go by our regular makers at a third lesh than our standard prices. Imagine real lenth'er bags ut C5cl Yes, tue wide strap has a concealed mirror that is most convenient. Better leather bags at f 1, $1.D0, ?2 and $3, including real morocco, vachette, long grain.' alligator grain and ethers. All of. fresh geed leather with the naw longer, softer handles and pretty plain-colored linings. , en Dgw ai z ana a are or new vn nnd naw. with rlh fnm.. mnA brown and navy, with rich frames and every detail Sema have th aevf , , ii .i( !" O eHPjfD..BBM f,Vi -W".5i -n 1 a .: Fashion! Stere Men! Get Your Raincoat Before a Shower Gets Yeu! $s Geed tan rubberized rain coats at $5 are net' te be found growing en convenient lamp posts every rainy day! Most men will agree that a good geed looking raincoat is much easier te wear and, like most pre ventives, much mere pleas ant than taking expensive medicine for colds, afterward. New is. the time te get rain coats at the very beginning of the Spring shower seasenl (OaUerjr. .Market) Men's Striped Peplin Shirts $1.45 New shirts at a new mod erate price! Celers are "fast" no need te fear what will happen te them in the laundry that is, if the tubbing is done properly. Mostly two-color stripes in neat or well-covered style. Geed pearl buttons and ether details mark them as "Wanamaker Quality." Men's Silk Neckties at 50c Spring foulards and hand kerchief stripes. Handsome jasper stripes and Persian effects. Black silk with gaily colored stripes. Reps with bayadere stripes. Ties quite fine enough for Easter gifts. (Central Mule) Silk Lace Fleuncings $1.65 a Yard Especially lovely for over ever skirts en silk dresses! The fleuncings are really embroid ered silk nets in navy and black. 34 inches wide. All-Over Silk Lace $1.50 a Yard All-ever radium lace in pretty designs is in gleaming navy blue or black. 34 inches wide. (Central) Items 3 durable moire taffeta in black. l...-t iii n ...'. charming linini meatl w:& UifiaWl. braided jfc j -wk rfiT?f $2 MVW.r' E - i M I V i'.J S ! ' VI f J" i hi f. : a v.i. m r P ' 5" M Y h i i si ' w 11 ' I' ft' .1 rll V w'M J". I I'l-iff K . A,t I M i f ,:i i..s ,. .. ..L rf'L1 , . t ii i 111 U jAiMkm tJliiL mimmeti 'jyyti tfteaSfa Il . " ."ir.lT.Vi. V 1-wfl.sayE!! .. .v:m vi r i . fu?. 1aAi kattaWaaa CyawMtvaMawaMaMaattZ ft .''U11,,' a !ifKi $m
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