JytW., 11 "M- r,. , , ac'ViW (-v- V . 1 i. ,.,, J,. ff a.., , .- .AX1XX1J A. UVUf-y '' J1 V-. M. .-. "" ' , ., A... . , . . ,v . , , r . .'.V 1(, ) IT3 Mrs Wilsen Has Ways for Every Occasion WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE Much IS, 1922 Where Fixing Chicken is Concerned P Besides All These Yeu Can Think Of, There Arcsn Brand- New rotpie and some Mellingly Delicious Fritters Itv MRS. M. A. WILSON FftotvrteM. sen.lv Mm. M. A, Wilsen, Aliter them: vw rtehfi cacrved , , , .. n i i . I'lnce In a m the clilckcTri"dlslie' published en Thursday: , Brained Chlchen . rrke flu'ltia liniiKMvtfn linn n vers fl Hcleus way ef-crvinr chicken, nnd she prepares It much niter the manner et the SwNfl etcak. fVcct n fnt chlrken and cut for Htcwlnjr. Use the leics, thlglm and wing's. I'lnce enc-linlf cut) of .vnrtfinln'ir In vklltet nnd ndd One-half cup of chopped onions. The chicken nftcr rolling each piece Jn flour, cover ,clene'y, nnd brown each piece of chicken well, then add One cup of water, One green pepper, minced fine, Twe cups of tomato pulp. ' Cever nnd cook slowly and when ready te serve sensen with Fait nnd pep pep eer. When relllnjr the chicken In Heur be sure te pnt in plenty of flour, te each piece using nbeut one-half cup of flour. JSmince of Chicken With Green Peppera Cook the back of carcaiw, the neek, tiblets nnd the breast until tender. Then rnlnce fine the giblets and pick the meat 1 from the neck and bnck of the carcass, putting the skin through the feed chop per. I'lnce ulltegethcr in a saucepan and add Fire tablespoons of flour, One teaspoon of salt, One-half teaspoon of pepper, Three tablespoons of butter, One teaspoon of grated onion, One green pepper, minced fine, . One arid one-half cups of milk. , Stir te blend nnd bring te a boil. Cook slowly for fifteen minutes, then nerve en slice of teust, gnrnlshed with fcnely minced green peppers. The breast cf chicken enn be used for cold cuts or as chicken a la King. Chicken Needle Soup Use the stock in which the breast und back of carcass was cooked in for the bails of this soup. Place the stock In baucepnu nnd add Tire tablespoons of giatvd onion, Four tablespoons of finely minced ' parsley, One-half small package of needles; first cooking the needles in plain boil- ' ing water, then draining. J One teaspoon ej salt. One-half teaspoon of white pepper. Simmer slowly for twenty minutes. Uie two tnblespoenn of rice cooked in tliree-nimiters cup of boiling water be fore adding te the chicken stock. Te make chicken puree, place in a saucepan Tice and one-half cups of chicken stock. One and one-half cups of milk, Three-quarters cup of flour, T ice Jablespoens of grated onion, Tice teaspoons of salt, One teaspoon of whtte pepper, One-quarter cup of finely chopped parsley. Stir te dissolve the flour and reason ing, anil bring te n bell. Cook slowly for ten minutes, then ndd two tnble tnble tnble bpoens of butter and serve with toasted strips of brend. Chlchen Potpie, Country Style Prepare nnd cook chicken ns for fricassee, npd when tender lift te a baking dish, removing the bones. Thick en tlis gravy and add Three onions, chopped fine, Ttce cups of celery, cut in inch pieces and parboiled. One-half cup of diced and parboiled carrots, Rait and pepper te taste. New plnce In u bowl One and three-quarters cups of flour, Onr-half teaspoon of suit, l'eur level teaspoons of baking pow pew ,itt. Sift te mix and rub into the flour four tablespoons of shortening, and use one-half cup of wuter te form n dough. Rell en floured beurd ene-hnlf lncn thick nnd cut with the biscuit cutter. i'lacc ever the top of the chicken pet- lilt- mid uaue in a moderate even for thirty-five minutes. Use less, wlims ' and tlilghb iu this dish. Frled Chicken w Southern frieil chicken has ever been a real tidbit, uml the housewife run serve u real "befe'-de-wah" style fried chkken as follews: Have the butcher cut a large Mewing Thicken as for stewing nnd cook until tender; new lift out of the hteck and roll in flour, brown in bnceu or 1mm drippings, and then make n crenin gravy, using part chicken Bteek und purt milk. Place the chicken in the gravy nnd ndd Twe tablespoons of grated onion, One-half cup of finely chopped panley, l'eur tablespoons of butter. Simmer gently for fifteen minutes. Serve en tenst. Chicken Fritters This is an old wartime dish and one that the giewlns be.vh uml girls of the Religion for an Age of Confusion First Unitarian Church UieHlniit Street West of 31st Street SKKMO.V IIV Rev. Frederick R. Griffin, Minister Sunday Morning, March 19 at Eleven o'Cleck SIN AND SALVATION Dees Ged Care What Happen te Ui ? The Question of the Incarnation AM. ARE WELCOME Liberty and Faith in Religion MusM-Mcetinp; in Geimantewn COLONIAL THEATRE l.l.KMANTOWN AND .MAl'I.KMtHHI Sunday Nights at 8 o'Cleck . AUiluHbPH by Siir 't I r-iV:,-u ,"""'".,' N' rk .iiir. ,iv it, ,, lerbch, of (irrin iiilenu i.r1"!1'.1 ."'"BliiH at 7 30) ,y ir..!hJll",,I,,,,'t On'.ii'Hlia Quiulet iih""! ."' Metropolitan OiK-ru Ce, Aumilir, Unllurlun Laymen's Ltiigue. IMjiuij THE GARRICK THEATRE Tomorrow Afternoon at 3:15 JOHN HERMAN RANDALL, OF NEW YORK Auther nnd Lecturer Subject: "THE INNER LIGHT" Thn pioKrcBHle man Is seeking Hemetlilng hotter and Keeps ui" iiuiiu open te iiku which Deers eirer. at 2:30 If " Mcen,4 i . Seuth like 'te tell you mammv made mMlne bowl Tioe cups of flour, One teaspoon of salt, Three level teaspoons of, taking p'ote- del". Twe tablespoons of butter, une egg, v One cup of milk, Six tablespoons of chicken stock, One and one-half cups of finely chop ped chicken meat.. Beat te mix, then add One-half cup of. finely chopped parsley, Twe tablespoons of grated onion. Blend well and drop by spoonfuls In pan containing t poking het fat. Fry a golden brown.' Seme folks bake the fritters en a griddle, as for het cakes. REunitum NOTICES Baptist THE TEMPLE Heme of the Qrnce Baptist Cb'ureh. RUSSELt, H. CONYBLU riter. Win. bvr IfrPurrtv. AflteiHafii Pautnr. J. Mftrvln Hanns. Muileal Director. Frederick E. Starke. Orranlit. 0:30 A. M. Early prayer meeting. Address by Jehn R. Maelntyre. 10:30 A.M. Worship. Mr. Conwell preacnei special Lenten aermen. Temple Chorus slnss. 10:5 A. M. Children1 Church in Lewer Temple. 1!:30 P. M. Bible Scheel. Jere L. Crcsse, BuH. Special music by T.enlln Haxnphene -vUunrtctte, cuests of HeMli Men's Class. 1.30 1 M. Christian Endeavor Sect. 1C. 7:00 1 M. Christian Endeavor Sect. 4U. 7:16 r. M. Organ recital by I'rcderlck 13. StATKO 7:45 V. 'M. Worship. Mr. Conwell preaches. Temple combined chorus since. . Church prayer meeting en Friday. 8 P. M. Ethical Heelety ACADEMY OF MUSIC, 11 A. M. OEOHQB E. .O'UELL en "THE AMER. ICAN HOME 'AND 1TB PROHIjEMH." Friends CONFERENCE. lBtH and Race sts.. 11:40. leader, Edith M. Winder: subject. "Seme Tasks of the Kingdom II." Meeting for worship. 10.30. Visitors welcome. WILLIAM PENN WORSHIPED A"T THE OLD QUAKEU MKETINO IIOl'HE. Merlen. Pa., Just outside of City Line. This melting- was estahllehed In 1(182. Services nre held eery Flrst-dny (Sunda) mernlna. tll o'clock. A welcome la extended te all. Methodist Kplerepnl METHODIST EPISCOPAL HOSPITAL. llread and Wolf. Rev, C. M. IIOHWRLL, corresponding sec, Men. Mar. 1'0. a P. St. Illshep Ilerry will lav the corner stone of the new bufldlpsr. Slnglnc by the nurses.. The public Invited, ' PresbytfTiany ARCH STREET CHURCH. 18tb and Arch. Dr. Macartney will continue at 8 P. M. his study et the nlsht life et the city, preaching en the aubject. ''A Midnight Walk Through Philadelphia and What I Saw of the Sin and Sorrow of a Great City." The mystery of the city as seen net in the garish light ef the day. but in the nulet shadows of the night. The sins of the day as related te the misdeeds of the night. Church doers will be open at 7 o'clock. " 12 Men's Class. 7 C. E. 7.30 Recital en the Turner organ. Dr. J, aresham Mchetn, et Princeton, will preach at 10:43 en "Twe Kinds of Prophets." SECOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Hint and Walnut sts. Rev. ALEXANDER MacCOLL. D. D.. Minister. nev. ALVIN B. OURLEY. Assistant. Dr. MacCell will preach at 11 and 8 o'clock. Morning sermon third In series en "Orent Events In the Life of Jeaus." Subject: "Ills First Miracle, the Making of Water Inte Wlne, and Its Suggestions for Our Modern Age." Evening "The Gospel n b'lery." Sub ject: "Flve Talent Men, Twe Ttlent Men, and One." 7.SO P. M. SERVICE OF MUSIC GEN ERALLY UNKNOWN. Hark the Vesper Hjmn KJerult Open Unto MV Malashkln I Was Glad Hersley Prayer et the Fishermen of St. Jean. Wlder Jesus Is My All Raulandstrand Instrumental tries: Violin, harp and or gan. 10 A. M. bunday Scheel and Adult Bible Class. Mid-week Service Wednesday, 4:4! P. M. RECITAL FROM SCOTCH WRITERS: Prof. J. C. Newlands, of New College. Edlnburg. and Westminster College. Cam bridge, will give a dramatic and humorous recital from Scotch writers In (he Parish Heuse adjoining the church en Thursday evening, March 23. at 8 P. M. Mr. Nww Inmls is widely kneAvn us u gifted, Inter preter of Scotch literature. Admission free. An offering will In- taken. VISITORS WELCOME TO ALL HER- VICES. IIKTHI.KHEM prksiiyteriax CHURCH llread nnd Diamond sts Rev, Wllllum L. McCermlck, Paster, Rev. S. ,R. Curry Assistant. 10 :30 Subject, "The Way of the Cress." 2.30 Sabbath Scheel 7:45 Subject, "The Last Chance " ALL SEATS KKEO AT ALL SERVICES. ' Prnlestnnt Episcopal MEMORIAL CHAPEL OF THE HOLY COMMUNION, 27th and Wharten sts. H A. M. nnd 10.3(1 A. M., n special ami particular place where prajers may be offered for the healing of the mind, the heart and the bedy: built nn an everlast ing memorial te the Healing Power of Jcsjs Christ. "The Church That's Alive" CHURCH OF ST. JUHK AM) THE NA TIVITY, llth and Mt. Vernen sts. Rev. JAMES COrE CKOSSON, Recter. 10.30 A. M. Hely Communion and sermon. 2.30 P. M. Church b'choel and Rible classes. 7:45 P, M. Order of United Americans service, Eeryhedy cordially Invited. ST. MARK'S CHURCH t.nruH st. nbeNn Kith. Wednesday een'g, March 22 at R o'clock. The sixth viblle service by the men's choir of St. Mark's. Solemn oeneensi full choral service for men's elres. Magnificat and Nunc Dlmtttls. Dennett; two anthems bv Schubert ANDREW WHEELER, Onanist. LEWIS A. WADLOW. Choirmaster, ST. PETER'S CHURCH ad and Pine Ms. Rev. EDWARD M. JEFPERYS, 8. T. D lleitnr. 7 HO A. M. Hely Communion. S .'10 A, M. Hely Communion. ll.UO A. M. Morning Venice and Sermon bv the Recter The choir will sing: Tn Dum In. I' Smart "Ah Punts tlieMIart" Spehr 8 00 ltrlif serlce. fehert Riddress ami rn-ltal by thn cheir: 65 "Viinctus" (Sic. Cecelia),.,.? (iouned "lliern Is n Qnen Hill" Uotilie I "The Lord Is My I.lht" Rogers "Cruclflxus" Kanre Siiliiitlnn Army h.LVATHN ARMY MEMORIAL CORPS 71)1 N. Ilrend tt. . Enslun Jehn O, Simpsen, officer In iharge Servlieu: Tuesday, Thurnl.iv, Trlday and haturilnv fit S P. M.: hunilav, 11 A, M. nnil 3 30 P. M.. Ill i:niigelliie Hall. in Meinnrliil Auditorium, Kuniliij. a P. M l'ublle cordially ImlU'rt Unllurlun FIRST IMTARIAN CHURCH jinn I'liiHtnut st. flei FREDERICK It UR1FFI.W Mlnlater 11 A. M. Mr. (irlffln will prcucii. Subject: "Sin and siilwitleii " la) lioei1 Cled Cure What Happen te Us? (! I he Qui'ylliiii.nf Hie Incurimtliin. UNIT RIAN (HriU'ireFilERM 5iTOH N (Ireene st nnd West Chelluii ue, Mliiiln. Mnipli IV K.'rlte ul II A. M. The minister, Rei. ItuUER S. rOltlllJS will preach. Sub. 1eit: "The Larger Fnllli," Church (-Uieul In Parlnh IIouke nt same luiur. All are lerdlnlly Invited, upiiita anu iiiuiilu ler nucccss. Organ recital at 3 o'clock Vite La Monace at tha off an Easter for Women Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stored ,ffl) nB llMliMlMilll its M n mMMMMM - fyVvteMmWmM I Wry tt -ji $25 $13.50 N $13.50 (J $16.50 and $25 Many Sample Dresses Among Them $16.50 for delightful dresses of epenge combined with crepe satin jade, reindeer and mauve. Alse for one-of-a-kind dresses of crepe de chine, taffeta and Canten crepe. A great variety in all colors at this price. , $25 for new beaded Georgette dresses in navy, brown, gray and black; for soft Canten -crepes, taffetas and for interesting dresses copied from French models. Afternoon Dresses in Distinguished Medes Uncommonly fine dresses from the finest dresshiakers in New Yerk have lately come te us. They are samples, and you'll find but one dress of a kind. Materials are of the very best and there is a variety of handsome gowns in the fashion able beige and tan shades, navy blue and black. $38.50 te $75. (Market) 24Inch Pearl Necklaces Special, $2 300 lovely creamy strings of these exceptional pearl beads, carefully graduated. Twe previous shipments sold out en sight because the value is very different from any that could be had earlier. Fastened with 10-carat geld clasps. (Central) La Camille Corsets s Special at $3 If you've never worn a frent-lace corset, here is a chance te try a geed one at a special price. If you have worn La Camille corsets you knew hew geed they are, and the price is doubly special. Of pink ceutil, for average figures, with clastic all around the low top. Ventilated back and ventilated shield in front. Neme Corsets Special at $4 A self-reducing model for heavy figures. It is of fine white ceutil, strongly boned, with a medium low bust. (Central) Beys' A 11- Weel Reefers Special, $6.75 These are the boys' Spring and Easter overcoats! The fine tweeds are in tan, brown and gray mixtures, each all-wool and geed looking. Reefers are double breasted, with yokes in back and inverted or box pleats and patch or regular flap pockets. tThcy are fully lined with a geed grade of cotton serge. Sizes 4 te 10 years. (Uallery, Murket) . All-Silk Crepe 4e Chine Specially Priced $1.35 Lewest price this season! A geed crepe de chine every thread silk and of firm weave 39 inches wide. Black, white and nine colors, including henna, jade, flesh, maize, gray, cardinal, purple and turquoise. (Cfiilnil) Lew Shoes That Women Want This is the time else. ' Everything about them is right from the flexible, comfortable leathers heels. And what a surprise te find the newest styles at this low price. Dresses, Easter Suits. $16.50 Right New 14 Styles at and the place te get Easter Patent leather Oxfords with the new plain vamp and low heel, such as are worn for dress occasions, at $5 ! & pert 8 Oxfords of tan grained leather with full wing tips, with fancy cutting and perforations, thick welted soles and low heels at $5 ! Conservative street Oxfords with straight tips at $5! (Chestniit) Tricelette Dreste in 6 Styles Special, $12 Navy blue and black tricelette dresses with long, plain bodices and skirts trimmed with deep borders of embroidery done in self color, henna or bright blue. Sizes 16 te 40. 100 New Silk Dresses Special. $13.50 Beautiful Russiaifcrepe dresses in navy blue, black, jade, periwinkle and tangerine. Suspender dresses with skirts of silk epenge and bodices of crepe de chine reindeer with jade and black with henna. Crepe de chine dresses with steel beads, crystal bugles, cire braid or flowers made of crepe. One crepe de chine dress is pleated from a shoulder yoke and belted with silk cord. Twenty different styles. Special at $10 All sorts of practical tailored dresses of tricetine, Peiret twill and wool jersey all at special prices. Alse a cape dress of tweed in Copenhagen and rose. (Market) Sports Capes and Coats $15 te $25 That very moderate price range includes all sorts of de lightful Spring wraps that women and young women will like. The cape that is sketched is $15, and it is in misty blue or green with an indefinite plaid. It fastens with leather buttons and across the shoulders is a little lining of silk. Tan herringbone tweed- capes are also $15. At $20, $23.50 and $25 there are tan pole coats, herring bones and mixed capes and coats. Coats are made almost like men's overcoats with roomy lines and tailored cellars. Seme are double breasted. Chinchilla coats, tee, at $25. Tricetine, Belivia and Velour Capes $18.50 te $89 $18.50 for interesting velour capes. $25 for soft belivia capes in reindeer shade. $27.50 for navy, black and brown capes of tricetine or Peiret twill with satin roses en the shirred cellar. Finer capes of navy tricetine show points of reindeer color velour. The same idea is carried out in a coat of navy and reindeer belivia. All of these wraps and capes are very soft and luxurious with delightful linings. $37.50 te $89. (Market) Sports Hats Special, $3 Fer Women and Yeung Women Featherweight tagal hats with upturned brims, ribbon bands the bindings are silk lined and come in charming colors te match Spring coats and bweaters henna, geld, tangerine, orchid, beige and fuchsia. Cushion-brim straw sailors are in darker colon, navy, black or brown, some with light straw facings. (Market) 1000 Weel $1.85 Lifllili 1 m Tuxedo Sweaters $2.50 Considerably less than our own lowest price for these long Tuxedo coat sweaters in a plain color fancy stitch with laised stripe effect. Trimmed with white cellar, belt and cuffs in black, tomato, jade, hencydew, peacock and pink. Brown sweaters are trimmed with light tan. Sizes for women and young women. (Central) shoes if you want te save Pumps ill any number of styles, with medium or low heels and one, two or three straps, at $5! Fourteen Styles and Net an Undesirable Among Them! Every line is geed, accepted of fashion. Every piece of leather is sound quality. 13 very sole is made for real wear and. all, except these en the lighter-weight shoes, are welted. On the surface, this is an opportunity, easilv recog nizable as such, te be taken advantage of! And, further more, as an indication of the service of the Down Stairs Shee Stere, it is something worth thinking about. Sweaters $2.50 Slip-en Sweaters $1.85 A lower price than we have been able te find in Philadelphia or New Yerk for such sweaters. In drop-stitch striped style with shell-stitch finish, long sleeves and collarless neck te be worn with Peter Pan cellars. Braided belt. Jockey red. navy, orchid. jade, buff, brown, peacock and gray. Sizes 36 te 11. te Wear $5 if j ' fe $2.50 j ass! money toward something te the fashionable low Easter I : Jr I ?i $204 r v f $lS 1S ' Most Women Are Wearing Tweed Suits and the ones who don't ewrr'them yet have them in their minds. Nothing is quite se refreshing and Springy as a colorful tweed suit after the dark colors of Winter. Between $15 and $25 you'll find, in the Down Stairs Stere, a wonderful collection f smart Spripg suits of tweed. Lilac, strawberry, rose, bobolink tan, violet, Copenhagen. French blue and mist gray are some of the lovely color ings. Every jacket is lined and every suit is well cut and tailored. These Who Want Dark Blue and navy blue never lacks for friends will be interested in the uncommonly fine tricetincs and twills at $25 te $05. Especially worth looking at are the materials in the suits from $40 upward. Such quality as this has net been seen for years in any but very expensive Suit: FerXiirls A New Suspender Skirt With a Cape te A dear little affair for girls of 12 te 10 i tan tweed and is sketched. (Market) Men's Shirts, $1.15 The combination of fine percale in plain or mixed stripes of various patterns in blue, green, lavender, tan and se en; very clean-looking and Springlike. The Wanamaker dimensions take care of comfort. (Kallrrj-. Market) ! Men 'sAll- Weel Trousers $4.50 te $7.50 The best let of men's odd trousers We've ever had! Just about every suit material is represented. These trousers are in i the front rank of first aid te old suits! An expert te match i them, tee! v (liallery, Murket) Gingham Heuse Frecks, $1.50 Special, indeed, for well-made Billie Burke house frocks of geed gingham in checks of lavender, pink, blue or black en white, or of linene in plain blue, tan or pink. A fresh touch of white en the cellars, pocket-tops and cuffs. (Central) Round Shirred Special, I Big, soft pillows are covered with rose or blue silk. The , shirred tops are finished with large flat buttons. Generous size. (Central) l Axminster Rugs Lew in Price and as for quality, w0 might say a let, but suffice it that these are downright geed rugs, perfect in every particular: 6x9 feet, $16.50, $18.75 and $27.50 6.9 x 12 feet, $30 and $37.50 6.9 x 15 feet, $42.50 7.6 x 9 feet, $25, $30 and $35 8.3 x 10.6 feet, $27.50, $30 and $31.50 9x9 feet, $40 9 x 10.6 feet, $42.50 9x15 feet, $52.50 9x18 feet, $78.50 10.6x13.6 feet, $72.50 11.3 x 15 feet, $62.50 and $82.50 (Chestnut) Men's Oxfords of Exceptional Quality $7.90 Superior shoes in leather, workmanship and ap pearance! Men take te them right away. The feel of the leathers, the comfort of the Oxfords these count as well as the low price. The. one sketched is of me dium tan leather combined with brown. It has a fiber sole and a rubber heel. Anether like it is altogether of medium tan grained leather. Twe conservative Oxfords are of tan or brown calfskin, Blucher cut or straight lace. A fifth is of smoked clkskin, combined with tun calfskin. It is exactly light fur sports, with its geed soft fiber sol" and heel with vacuum cups in both. iullrr, Coats Match $10.75 It is in rose, lilac and Silk Pillows $2.50 .Market) .in - ?l "m Pi '-J .! . ' . Ii H SX II a '.i l l I J 'll ' ii ' ill v a A 'of i i i2 M Ij.l t V .Ii. mc m i" jWWsimnriiMrtlMrsXw WaBawavavawaaayjjjjaBBMaHaMB I rfv" l a .ii iXKSi BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBMaSBWBSSliHylLl-- urn EH