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The fEd hecan tlthw flndWcoaafertabla lUtea teBtt or, else atanu op , rTn'y1,?nel ,re"";,, " u"v , V , icfOWuim a SMa" P'ci "" " '" (M baW.tH tawe set np;snuni.ri7 - bJi.-),Bitheuh this- aerrlee mar be Riied and serrtd In platter ity)e. fcu .mWrt function recently served .the fteftt'lunchcen In cafeteria style, and -pretert te be a great success. n- f.A of trays, extra-iarre sire ainner fnktes-wwe utied, and the ferknnd spoon lilts W' , I .. .. ... FtcnprHfM placed en Tthe'dlnner.p f'iad banded, te the guest; .rhe 'then ?"? j . tA ..ral umall tables nlaced 7iSeut(the room, for a helping, of, the Ife'rbarrnniemenl of the 'dishes de: Vfmia iarely upon the menu, the money I pSTbe expended upon It and the number If'SSesti'te.be-wrred., It Is possible Y Jtr the heusewiw te arrange ana serve l tptendld menu by .this method with V'&s aid of one dersen, for muchef the virtual preparation can be done before- VVUsually the menu consists of one net 'lad one com uu, nu "'"'"" "-: ?trd or dainty bread and butter sand- ttwSi.hM. such ns olives, pickles, rad- Ilrtes and bonbons. In a service of this 2khid you nneuiu aeep, in mum i" y ZThit the menu should be one that eMlly eaten with a fork or a spoon. X This method will. also prevent jraste,, "i for once the feed becomes' tossed It is ijmest sure te be wasted. If you have swte young girl -friends, by nil means , tik them te "preside at the various ttbles, or else te take charge of one por tion of the service. A punch Is the - 1 1 ..- .. . aaI1 nffftlH followed by either. ten, coffee or choc- eitie nun 10c ieuu. Arrnnee te have Dlcntv of napkins. ;snd if this is net possible you will find f mil seu can iiutcurbc yayt "h -Un that will prove te bea close rival Yef the linen one. These paper napkins ire exira wrse ana 01 nneu-ue -tore, and really help out very well. jrArrange the napkins with 'the silver, .ind also 'at each place where there la ' service ev ioeu ; mis- win iuuc xuc )& comfort of veur auests. t Seme suggestive ymenus and hew 'trre them: j ' te MO. 1 Olives Salted-Nuts Celery Creamed Chicken ..Tuscany r Melded Vegetable Salad ( Bread an. Butter Sandwiches ' Y Coffee Ice Cream and Cake, Candles -" ,SIlnts s" " Ne; 2 Bweet Pickles ." ' Celery Salted Walnuts Melded Salmen Petate Salad Whole Wheat Bread and Butter Fancy Tarts , Ice Cream Coffee , J Ne. 3 Pickled Watermelon Rind ISalted Nuts Celery . Olives Chicken a la King or cute of thinly. sliced .Baked Ham 1 Petate Croquette ' Het Biscuit Orange lee 1 Coffee Ne. 4 Pickles Olives , Creamed Oysters Chicken Salad Sandwiches Cake Ice Cream Tea, Coffee or Chocolate Ne. 5 Radishes Pickles . , . Celery Chicken and ' Sweetbread Croquettes teiesiaw Buttered Rell Buttered Rolls Uke lee' Cream '. Coffee Recipes for twenty-five persons. Creamed Chicken Tuscany Place in lnrir Afiiifnnti I 'TlCO aunrlM nt milk I' Tco cups of flour, ,, 3 we lallctpoem of tattJ , Koiragpeon$ e;,mc wire pepper. One Uoapeontofpopriko, t ' Wis let'ef teatpoen el'muttard, Onp-half'teaspoen of nutmeg. , l v'.'f V dlBSlve and bring 'slowly te a Den, cook for ten imluutB,f.thcn add IWO .Quarts of rhlelran nf In InMi Jilects one pound of mushrooms thnt i'T.0--,1"011 Pealed', knd'ptfrbeiled and Wtll (lrln(Vl turn tall im. nt nll. fr'nQ pimentos cut' In pieces; one ene ftalf cup of butter; erie cup of well- Biiieu capers. ""t lowly to.belllng point, then foek for hfteen minutes, fill Inte cus wd cups, sprinkle the top with fried .jTatlcrunibn ami garnish with one Quarter of hard-boiled egg. , The chicken may be brought te the fWng table a little at a time, thus eping het until all are served. 'Te prepaVe the chicken, select two nje-peund stewing chickens and pre psre in the usual manner and steam until tender. Let cook In the liquid, Rl vh,.n co,d cut Jn pieces about one "Place of milk In the sauce. l!r th,H, dls,, Pn two cans of con- --."... unu pmce in.n bowl, adding J" envelopes of gelatin,' nd stand away for half an hour te .SWIK, Drnln 3'we ran 0f t.n F'U and tUril In mUlx. !....! --.I .JJ Three cups of flnelv chopped celery, ' fm," VH' J pneig cneppea green 0ie eup of mayonnaise, nil i'"?i0' coekei dieed carrots, Sw 1 V.0B?.C' crated onten, fwe level lailes noens of soft, eenpoer of pepper. ' f Iswce0 tab,Wen t Worcestershire 'it low hiiJi0 blcnd nn'then select a shal- wster B,wl,n'cnn, New " w't cold w;r and then place en cracked ir .nH le tin ,??" , 5e" 8 consomme te rliiii.j ' cin ana pour In the willed parf abeii nn..i.i. lr 3 v Sj'fe MH te form a citing betfAm " .ent,t0 Pn New place in 'imQeiifI)r1d 'tetables( spreading very .. .r nuv. nuif. avm . mmm.j Wtln an.l :; ZZT' 'XL" sr -. uuwii nn ;s) ' J-in .' " " fdtivib 3.SSS u& ww r 1 r , . 'i . 1 s. - :? ' cot in blocks .Wltls sharp knife) act each block-In crisp 'nett of lettuce and car- Hi!? ff.iMTffcUalie. Sprinkle with little fiRely.chftftteed nnta. " Fer 'the sMlded salmon use 'mjinwflftf '& skin and bes.- drsln A3ji elitmtnteei, ehepptd'fint, 'Tice fableipoeM 0 If, j ire nrntfoem 01 ttpptr, , Tm eupi pf Mfclfc mayenntit: i. JPrenare the pan' as for the melded (table salad, using the consomme and the asparagus'. , Chteken m la King Select twn flnt.nntmrl .hlW. l draw and steam-until tender. Newlet ?h "n wen cut in pieces about one Inch square; New place In a saucepan : 1 Pfaft 0 chtcktn Heck, ' Three pM$ of milk, Twe en4 eneihatf cupt of etftei SUrii?i dUi50t0 ! 30Ur nd bring te a tell. Cook for fifteen' minutes, then add : 'Twe ialletpoent of unit, Twe teaspoons. 0 white pepper, '' TMee tell oanM.ef plmenteet, out 9 inch pieeet, - The prepared chicken, One and i one-half pounds of mvsft-roent- -Su55ln J?Ie nnhroen in plecta and Waa.1L K, llnJ.l flTe m,ntes before adding te the chicken : - One-hatf pound of melted bvtter. Blend, adding: J" " nm?a,'VWlrter' ttWP0n of mM Oniid rtnd of half lemon, Juice efMfhree lemons, i-P1!,11 wel1 a.nd 8ervc when scalding het. Te serve the chicken a la king sS? lect the largest size of the paper sherbet ci-ns, rob well -with, melted butter, mi wl the a la king; place custard het. Dust the top with paprika. ; Chicken and Sweet Bread Croquettes Select a Iarte stntrin ng chicken, id one-half weigning about Are am peunas, prepare m tne usual manner and steam until tender, New remove the bones- and 'chop fine. Cook four sweetbreads, chop fine nad add te the chicken, with : One quart of mashed potatoes, One-quarter cup of grated onion, Three-quarters cup of finely chopped parsley, Four teaspoon of salt, One teaspoon of tehite pepper. One-quarter teaspoon of nutmeg. Mix well and meld te shape. Dip In beaten eggs, and then roll In fine bread crumbs and fry a golden brown in smoking het fat. Werth reachingfer Te have Sunmset Prunes handy in the pantry is te have health at your iagsr-tlpt alwavij Fer nothing approaches this fine fruit-feed in nsalu-imperunce. Nothing is mere citsntisl te your daily fate the year 'round. Doctors say se. People htstu se. Ner should you overlook the wonderful hunJittw of the new 2-lb, carton of SuniwcetPrunei. Clean, compact, convenient I Nary a bit of precious pantry shell wsitcd 1 Ideal for the small fsreUr eipedslly the family of two. While, for the heuiewlfe who prefers te buy hentsplei in small quantities, it's juit the proper sise. Ask your grocer. California Prune and Apricot Growers Inc., 8aa Jese, Cali fornia. 11,000 grower-members. SUNSWEET PRUNES lb. 'carton Vtfv icie rnF ',"' l xue ana Fads Bimktns was going' erreund saying te the fellows, Hay, you got.eeethlnre'y6ur nose, and wen they sed Witt and put their hand up te find eut, we' sed, Xeur lagers'. Bf a pritty geed joke, and w started 'te. .try lt kids we never saw before, tent Pnde'tryjng It en one and, utn me trying it en one. Tne one Pads tried It en being a kid with glaseee but a fearse Ixpreaslen, Puds saying, Hay iwie, 70a eei semnaing en your nose. Wat? sed the kid putUng hie hand up and Puds sed, Tour fingers, and the kid sed, Hay, don't you get llppy, for 2 plna Id puntch you, ft the snoot, -If it witsent ter tnese glasses 1a de it any way, none of your Up, new, doyeu wnnt Html 1 de lf you, de. take these giassess 1 en, sea mas loosing iss it he would drather tawk about fighting than flte, 11 Always Delicious Always imJiAUA Sold In Mated calumlnutn pacKt enlr ' NvrinBulK. ' . SIACK-CREEN-MIXED mm 65c te 80 GINGHAMS CQ cj. ' Fine texture, in the newest checks and two-tone Mtf VO 'effacts-. s ix 45c Ginghams, 39c l 28c Ginghams, 22c yd- ;, Three values that' will astonish you, if, you are net already acquainte'd'with the way goods' are priced in this store. $6.00 Indian & Jacquard 1000 yds. 33 in. flowered Cretonnes, wonder value, 22c yd. W.H. SMITH & SONS gSL r!!TEI,EPIIONKl Fur Storage and Remodeling LUIGI RIENZI CORRECT APPAREL FOR .WOWEN 1714 Walnut Street SPRING MODES WITH A PERSONALITY - THE SMARTEST MODELS OF THE HOUR AT ' REFRESHINGLY MODERATE PRICES ULTRA AND CONSERVATIVE CREATIONS OF THE FRENCH FASHIONS ACCEPTABLE TO THE DISCRIMINATING WOMAN Suits PIQUETINE OR WITH Tweeds CAPES AND BEAUTIFUL CANTON CREPE SILKTEX KASHA CLOTH PIQUETINE TWEED WRAPS 37.50 te 210.00 DRESSES WAISTSFURS iSTen Never Pay Mere at Rienzl'sz Mere. Than a Sale! The Chance of a Lifetime! Charles J. Maxwell & Ce.'s ENTIRE COLLECTION OF At 500 HE sentiment of everybody who has bought a great jewelry bar- . gain in this Maxwell clearance is: r'Well, I'll never be able te buy jewelry at. this price again!" And they are right. This is the kind of opportunity that knocks once and can never be recalled. Ve are, of course, rapidly approaching the time when the sale will be conclud ed, and there will be no encores. -' Its opportunities ihust be grasped new. Don't put off till tomorrow .the 50 off you can get today. Buy new. Tecla Productions Reserved Charles J. Maxwell & Ce. Walnut Street at 16th Street , PHILADELPHIA ih nl.wlri-r lT r,-1 -' i.VU' i'.li' kid and I sed, Bare, fJM WIS? i thlsi..,Meenln a 'WWiff'ajV'iS1 the ribs ke gave me Jest ,tMf M1') Hay, bay, cant you taerJait 8ure,i cant yeuT sed.tl'kABd'he kepp'ea' going. j iLJFk!. j.k Proving beware 4. M .Itai. ent Min ww. ttaiftn . v .,ii?7 ti'Vj )ft..V , H.UILD UP ar HKDVCM'1 "PLAY;-Wr NATURE TflEATMENT Ol fteasa stetk r Maesai in, i rAet .anmin . of BMAtam evltvmm vJ'j': Heth 8-is LeMttf Atmitmfi'- 1114 Spraee Sf. ' WaLlMf n Couch Blankets, $3.7$ ea. SPRUCE 2958! at Extremely' Lew Rates ar ir TWILL PLAIN TAILORED TOUCHES OF BRAID AND ttftltSKUIUEKY 'sWsWm 1 j t atgSl ;' gBl T VgH 1 -, Refreshing 59.50 te 150.00 FOR STREET AND COUNTRY CLUB OCCASIONS BEAUTIFULLY TAILORED 29.50 te 65.00 Off ." 4.. Wanamaker's Down Stairs Star xBmisswsmsmswsgstwtls2SsM Sale of Women's Gloves, 40c t CENTRAL AISLE 'v Fine American-made chamela-lisle gloves with two clasps at the lowest price we can recall sipce before the war for this snide. Feel them leek at them slip them en! . They are almost like real leather Jn their, velvety softness and the close weave of the fabric gives them avgoed deal of the opaqueness of leather. Coel, easily cleaned and perfect ,fltting, they have the smart heavy embroidery in self or contrasting color which is-se desirable. . ' , Favorite shades of gray, mode, beaver, brown and black. All sizes from 5V te 8. 2400 pair te start with. Women's Neckwear Marked Down te Half Price, 25c Vestees1 and cellars of cretonne, ging ham, pique and linene in interesting color effects at 25c. Cellar and cuff sets of -the new popular ratine at 25c. Cellar and cuff, sets of leatherette, pique and all-linen at 25c. Cellars of creamy lace in lovely Venetian patterns at 25c, Seme are mussed, but only very slightly. Others are odd sets left from early Spring assortments. ' Hats of Haircloth With Glycerined Ostrich at $6 A great many women prefer the darker hats navy, brown and black for eatly Spring time, especially with tailored suits and wraps. It is for them that these geed-looking hats were planned in becoming shapes and fash ionably trimmed. Seme have fluffy ostrich and are of Btraw. Other straw hats have crowns entirely of ribbon. Nete: An excellent group of hats for women in their middle years at $6. (Market) Women's Tailored Dark Serge Skirts $4 and $5 Twe geed skirts at $5 are of nav; y or black serge of soft, fine litv. One is severely plain of qua line and the ether has gracefully cut pockets. Shirred skirts at $4 are espe cially geed ijer younger women and girls. They are net tee full for fashion and each pocket beasts eight buttons. Net all sizes in every style, but worth-while cheesing among reg ular sizes. (Market) Women's Nightgowns of Sturdy Muslin $1.50 Snowy nightgowns of a closely woven muslin, well known for' its durability, are finished with em broidery at the neck and short sleeves. (Central) A Pretty Heuse Dress With Eyelet Embroidery Is Only $3 Considering the quality of the gingham and the pretty cream white eyelet embroidery trim ming the cellar, vestee and pock ets, this is a low price. Made ever a generous pattern, and finished with a sash. In checks of black, blue, pink, green, geld, brown, lavender and red. All regular sizes. (Central) Plain Celer Rag Rugs. Half Price -$3.75 Pretty rap; rugs of geed weight are 4x7 feet, in rose or blue, with delightful flow ered borders. Fiber Rugs Special at $7.75 9x12 feet fine for Sum mer and year-i'eund use. Seamless Tapestry Rugs. Special at $15 9x12 feet and the fact that they are seamless at this price recemrr-''H them L.eneuirhl V , t;V' ,-v. (Cktatait)' --"MMMaMMMIi.MMMMMiH...M Tn '-&;. V. ,.. M .,' v.aI' . . '.. wT a.i "TrrMr-'lliiSflti'MsiT iTliBiHWiaWfr -. .- ' --j WWtttftimit W . f t-siWtf-' At.j. .,iMjrs ,wsm ."wvjrt ;t,ty. ' ...,ji kw' -. . nt. They . Wtre.Made te Sell at Twice This Lew Price . (Central ALU) ft - pillow Cases Special. 20c Each Of-'joed'white muslin, they are 42x36 Inches. Excellent at the price. (Central) Girls' Tweed Pleated suspender skirts and pretty suits for girls of 8 te 14 years. In rose, blue and tan tweeds Tweed Capes at $10 Graceful long capes of mixed tweeds, in tones of green or tan, have fringed threw ties and patch pockets. Girls of 8 te 14 will Uke them very much. (Market) i Spring's Prettiest Ribbons Are in a Gay Flutter Spring brings se many ribbon uses that these are busy days in the Ribbon Stere. -And what a delight it is te find that really smart and pretty ribbons can new1 be had for very reasonable sums. First for hat trimmings are the cire ribbons. These are in all widths and colors, some striped, some polka dotted, some pebbled. Then come the narrow, brightly colored ribbons, some embroidered, some fringed or piceted, some with spots or stripes -of geld. 28c te 45c yard. Garter ribbons in two-color combinations, 48c and E5c yard. Twe-tone ribbons in all colors and widths, 20c te SI yard. Hair-bow ribbons, 46c yard. Lingerie ribbons, 30c te $2.40 for 10-yard pieces. uauze ribbons, for tying flowers Easter- -ure i -a incnes wiae at only 35c yard, (Central) Capes Play a Leading Springtime Rele The smart carefree sports cape, the severely tailored cape for Street wear nrul tmi'eHnrr nn.l elm -s L cape for dress and evening wcaT all three phases are here and each in many variations and at many prices. This is a cape season and women who realize the grace and becemingncss of its lines are glad. At $18.75 Spring, itself, is well expressed in these flowing spert3 capes of ligbt tweeds with plenty of white in their tan and gray tones. They have satin yoke linings and the tweeds are very pretty, indeed. Prices go very gradually upward for capes in checks, plaids and the season's light colors amethyst, rose, light blue, etc. Scores of Medels at $25 Velour and belivia capes lead this group, which takes in practically all colers: tan, Copenhagen, henna, navy, Sorrento and black. Seme are cmite tllnin. hut mnnv nra ViemiHfnlK- embroidered and all leek like con- $18.75 siderably mere than $25. Well-tailored serge and Peiret twill capes in navy and black arc $27.50 and lovely belivia capes in colors are $30. (Market) ' Fer Toddlers The Dearest Little Pantalette Frecks, $1.10 te $2.25 Can you imagine anything sweeter than a chubby youngster in one of these little frocks ? They're of checked gingham bound with plain color; in plain colors trimmed with checks or rickrack and each is prettier than the last. Seme have oval pockets of checked materials. Pink, green, maize or blue frocks have pleated frills of white organdie embroidered in color te match. The neck is gathered en white cords which end in tassels, f 2.25 A great variety of these cunning little frocks in sizes 2 te 6 years. , ?.atal) !, ar"assss-s i I ssssaa CENTRAL AISLE Silk Underclothes for Easter $1 te $3.85 Camisoles of pink crepe de chine or satin are daintily trimmed at $1. Envelope chemises of pink crepe de chine in tailored or lace-trimmed styles at $1.65. Bleemers of pink satin have double rewB of. elastic or ruffles edged with lace at $2. Nightgowns of pink, orchid or light blue crepe de chine in tailored style nt $3.85. Women's Vests, 30c Regular and extra size in these finely ribbed white cotton vests. Their yokes are trimmed with Imitation crochet lace, Dainty Net-and-Lace Guimpes. Special $1.50 1 Three styles at this price are of fine creamy-white net and lace, with Peter Pan cellars. (Central) Cape Suits. $5 short capes make youthful and and plants a timely thought for 1.10 ' S2.2S III I I I 1 '' v ","-mM BfssssssssasiSHSisiHSiBBHsesaBHiisssHSiisSHSHiiiBaiMeHsHSSSSSSBSISieiSSaa Spring h thi f Seaton Whim Mm Buy Extra Trdmm It's the time when real it outdoor activities ieegn and nearly every- man wants an extra pair of trousers for the proper mounting oft his favorite hobby. A great' variety of pat terns and materials all wool, of course at $4.50' te $7.50. (Oallerr, Market) v Here's a Pretty Pump! $7.25 Women and girls like it becauie of the exceptional grace of its lines. The straight bread strap is a continuation, in line and leather of the back part of the pump, which is of gray suede. The front is of geed black patent leather with perforations and stitching te give a suggestion of. wing tip. I he sole is welted yet net tee heavy. Netice the fash ionable low heel, which is black. Children's White Shoes, $3.75 te $4.75 a Pair White shoes for Easter! They are lace shoes and the white leather is much like buckskin and easily kept clean. They... have welted soles and spring or low heels, according te size. Sizes 6 te 2, priced accordingly. ' (Chestnut) 300 Pair, of Beys' Rough-Wear Shoes at $2.90 Sizes 9 te 13 in black and tan leather shoes of sturdy quality for hard wear. (Oallerr, Market) ' Sateen Princess Slips In 5 Celers. $2 Well-cut slips te wear under new silk dresses. In flesh pink, white, navy, brown and black. Deris Petticoats of Sateen, $2 Straight-line white petticoats with the very deep Deris hem " reaching te the hip. White Petticoats, $1 Deuble-panel white sateen pet ticoats double in front ana in back have tucked flounces. SI. A white muslin petticoat with a double front panel and n flounce of convent embroidery is $1. A white petticoat with a pretty lacy flounce and underlay is $1. (Central) A Little Clearaway of Fine Corsets at Average Half Price Certain Adera, Lily of France and Finesse corsets have had their prices cut nearly in half, because sizes are incomplete and some of the corsets show slight signs of handling. In the group are corsets of cou ceu til, breche and silk brocade in models suitable for figures of all types. New $3.50, $4 and $5. (Centrul) Helland Window Shades at $1.85 have just appeared in time for the Spring refurbishing of the house. Thcse are of excellent quality and de net readily show cracks or pinholes. Especially geed in warm weather when .the windows are open. In twelve tints', including ,tan, soft blues, green and meirese. 36x72 inches. Other window shades. In tarra cotta, white, two tones of tan and Z two of green, are 6Cc each for? water coier anu bdc ler opaque. ah 01 ine necessary naraware is included with each shade. .& .T" mSSSSBSStlSSSSSSSSSSBI JT -'" Nil , T J IIJR lj ift i-" ,ft'.'iL.J-lF , BTSffl t 1 2N' ! f&tir m -ITS-, I fiH ' ivm. M mm m ftwbi xki CJ m i ' (tot "i t ?& Lit J K va fi $ v5,l 1 4 A a: K -11 XX I 1 f a in !t .41 ff Tlj Kit. . is'JM "VTfiS V 7 1 H It .Iff Mtt I -ft rJ m 'U j-m 1 Jt ft I'M Ifl i IF TOV wu w ifftm m i"t. Ai ,13 VJ' tA &; J m i ' 4 la'A H