Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 07, 1922, Night Extra, Page 13, Image 13

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WANAMAKER'S
- DOWN STAIRS STORE
WANAMAKER'S
WEATHEU
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I April 7, 1922
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book, "Health nml Mets."
.. KiRfi. M. A. WILSON
i,i, 191. tiv Jfr. M. A. Wilsen. Ill
A nntlrnt In bed rcnlly requires very
..AClilinipnt. nnl can llvj thhty
j... nnrt low nly mederntelv l
iXht If provided wltli only sufficient
drlnklnK Veter. Mather Htarve tlimi
WffiefC"ler MHimlly allews: OrniiV
Ibuuiln. mmle from Jnlce of one erange
Sid "hi e of ew eefc anil one-half kI.im
I? n er. Mmle by beiitcn until well
blcmli'd: inrat Julcci, chopping the raw
K fine. KniliiR Jn het nan nnd then
SrwIiiB out the jnlces with press; also
jk nnd Rrnpefriilt Juices.
Vcvcrietmn for ue te the family
.,,y feeds that have been In the pa
int' rooms. Destroy all feed and
SlrlllM all dishes by bulling In water
Kr ill inlmite. Sterilize all clothing,
ted linen nnd handkerchiefs by lm-
D . I.. 1.1 ivnlnr .111.1 nililltl" tlVll
Y wumls of washing soda, one-half can
of chloride of lime, .ml .nuarta e
water, mice ' .,..... ,:
hnl for ten minutes. Stir with a Ktlck
n, kirnin through n plece of cheese,
doth into bUlcs. Unci: "Uninfect-
d!T" .... i... ftwwl nfnr tlm tint font.
Th! Is eiir protection against the
f'"" t.-.. . 1... t.ntli.nf hi n I'lellll.
M!:...;"i':"" J n. wl. nhuiulnilt
Initiation, free from drafts, flics
.ml Insects. Itcmeve as niuc.i of the
furniture, draperies, rugs una cnrpeis
i"l"" ... II,.,,,. ..Inlti wnoheil llenr.
Uh limners of matting around the
led; keep tilings cicun , ue i-m-uum mm
Never whinner se the pntlent can
hear ion. Illness clarities the hear
ing, and many sdlk persons lese heart
because of the home diagnosis.
When convalescence begins serve
dilnty and iittiuctliely prepared feeds.
MENU FOlt FIltST DAY
8 A. M. Orange juice.
y::tO 1'eiiched egg un soft buttered
bread or toast, small cup of coco.
j t M. Cup of oyster or clam
broth. , ,,
eiUO Milk toast, erungc gelatin.
SECOND DAY
b A. M. Juice of half a grapefruit.
' U::iO Coddled egg, toast, coco.
1 T. M. Cup custard.
uieO Chicken cream soup, with slice
of twist cut in blocks; orange jelly,
shipped cic.im.
y (lluss het milk with two toasted
crackcis.
THIRD DAY
8 A. M. Pulp of six prunes anil
half i up of juice from prunes, rubbed
through siee. Serve in smiiU thin
glas.
I):;j0 Well-roeked cereal, about
dciiiltiie cupful of cieiim, teust, eoceu.
1 P. M. Chicken broth with tousled
cracker.
5 loll Omelet with one strip of b.i b.i
cen, small baked potato, while crisp
letture lmf. small dish of about four
tablespoons tnpiewi pudding.
!l ;.",(!- (Jlnss of het milk or cocoa and
lire of tenst.
FOURTH DAY
8 A. M. Orange juice.
!l:.'l(l Moiled rice with cieam, peuchCd
tts en toast, coco.
1 P. M. Piiipi', of splimch. tenst,
two leaves of lettuce, lice cu-tiud pud
ding. . ::;n p. M. Ilreilcd lamb chops, one
Hiiull baked potato, two tublesioeiis of
spina li, rubbed through sieve, seasoned
Hxlitl.1. mid one tablespoon of butter,
chocolate pudding, coco.
SI::iO Cece with n slice of buttered
toast.
FIFTH DAY
T'iIHI A. M. Small saucer of crushed
plncctiple.
8 :!itl Well-cooked whole wheat cereal
nd iieam, broiled chop, toast, weak
coffee, using half het milk and balance
let (etTec.
10 ::'.(! Class of milk.
IL':."!) P. M. Puree of celery,
crcaimd white meat chicken, baked
mammiil. boiled while onions with but
ter, t In 1 1 le.ixes of lettuce, small saucer
bread i u-'t.ud puddiug.
0 Omelet, buttered toast, two tublc tublc tublc
ipoens of Kpluaih, junket coco.
SIXTH DAY
":'M A. M. KIglit prunes nnd halt
tun of juice, iiihbcil tliieugli slew.
SsIiO -lirclled piece nl fies, fish,
creeimd potato, tmu.t, one-half coffee
and li.ilaine of cup het milk.
- 10 :.()- DMi of junket.
I'J-.'lll P At Slimill mIi.pi. ,,C I .-.,11,., I
I Ste.ik, biilied ii. e, iiiiished (limits, )et-
lUCl'. Hi'ili inslnli inn i Inc. i i i I lit ..
vlilppcil i renin, tea. " I
5:!il) (.stei- stew, toast, small lamb
(nep, peas or asparagus, two irlsp
unite Ic.iu's of lettirce, sliced oniiige,
coco. I
Keep tlii diet for two weeks. After
we mm nnd week gradually luciease thiM
Portions until a leguhtr diet is ic- '
ftered
Diet sihedule for gradual retuiu fiein I
Oil celule 1 ii 1 11 1 . 1 diet :
HUST DAY. MORNINti Omit one'
imlk feeilln.; nml substitute cieam
Milcken ainlMic puiee, miiile bj coekliu;
"i"' tnbles i ,f iu,. two cups of
'"'ken st,k slowly ter a half hour.
Jtub I'lieiigb sieve and then, add one
"li of ml IU. four tublespoeiiH of Heur.
1) Nselw the Heur in tlie milk and add
KMliukeil stock, I(,i,K i , l)0 ,!
wawm lightly. Add one tablespoon f
wtter nml fw tablespoon et nneij I
Clieppeii pai-slej.
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!,...""', ,w,t uftcinoen feeding of milk
"r IImiiMs and sulistitute a ilemltussu !
""ejup et baked .ustaid. '
.,hI- ,N'D DAY I'se two tublfsjienus r
wwell-ienk,.,! icieul ami iniimin plm u.
of milk feeding, emit milk or liiiuid
m,!,'.,. "''' inid-aftcrnoen peiled and,
iiiiit "V"",,"1''"" "'"' Omit evening
cu"ii,rd" '"" ",ul Kivi! lMl((',, 'hlcken,
v'l',''"P IAY Omit illuming , '
J1; ';")S and se.ve , eddled
Omi. '"' m,lf M1" "f s,,ft buttered toast,
"ill "oeii le-dlng ami seive little
enPl'l anil Imlt baked potato. Omit
ami i Jin k ',' K '""1 Blve -'"'ul" ,"as,
fp,,i. '",' " emit mid-iuernlng
',,, K,',""' ''nv Poached egg en toast.
(. 0mit p. M rilwnilg ,,,, sm)
I h, M,'W """lu f'"1" Six (l.st.S, nit-
IV i? , i '. "i"1 a cup of milk,
vvki,!', ,'.',lK,,s- '''I'b'c.i pudding ami
,,,"'" """ii. limn I) r. .M. feeding
ti.b... '" "U,"U lice with mm; nun
."'tni'l.
diet 7, ' ''AY Sniim us lirst day in
vJ, i,v,'r-eniilesei.iiu.
fevei-i.,, V-.Saiue as fust day in
lJ, JeiUlllesicnf,.,
hl- n.NTIC DAY- Same as second
Mi i .i I"i!i'M.VJ!'" ,l,,f.- ':" f"'-
rav I,. .; '. '""eient imvs. )i net
that l ."""'"l"" I" the patient's claim
inn, t..m",,,!nl"- '-"t lilm fall ImiK
De i V ""' v his hunger,
Hiinld. ii i """ "eles. icllsiies,
J ki i llsh. meat, hlgldv sill eil feeds,,
iIiquIiI i ' ' . "' '" '"' ''''- D'cads
f TJ .." "l "'' """ da, old; two Is
about,., . :. t,h,eiHd be cut lu slices,
.te kee , 'V.'1' ";','k "ml "H, 'Sickly "
feeds 'of "'ii" 'V"" ',0 "et ",vi! Wl,
UMth Ji. ""' tharncter. Allew one
, '" "' murn te nermiil diet.
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Ready for Easter Wanafnaker' s Down Stairs Stere
$38.50 $16.50 $12 $35 $15 $15
Never Such a Collection of
Easter Coats and Capes
at $12 te $35
Every fashionable kind of Spring coat, cape or wrap is hercand its price will
surprise you. Net for years have women been able te buy such pretty things for se
In tie money.
Herringbone Tweeds Start
at $12
for soft gray or tan sports coats, smartly cut
and of excellent quality. Many ether herring
bone tweeds, ' mostly with raglan shoulders,
arc $16.50 te $25.
Pole Coats, $16.50 te $25
Many, many -models, all in the creamy tan
shade which all women find becoming. Half
lined or lined throughout with silk.
Special at $15
Rust brown pole coats, made double breasted
sketched.
Reindeer vcleur capes, with satin roses
trimming the cellar; lined throughout with silk
radium.
Herringbone tweed' sports capes in tan and
gray.
Tweed Wraps, $16.50
This pretty model is sketched. It is a
wrap-coat with deep pointed sleeves which end
in tassels. Similar models in reindeer brown,
henna and Pekin velour.
Wonderful Cheesing at $25
Beautiful belivia capes in beige and sand.
Brown mixed tweed sports coats with loose
sleeves.
Belivia capes embroidered with chenille in
contrasting colors. ,
Navy blue tv, ill fapes with deep silk fringe.
Pole coats lined throughout with silk.
Special at $35
Handsome belivia capes in reindeer and
beige. These identical wraps were in our own
stock marked, $20 higher and have been re
duced te meet these.
At $38.50 very lovely capes with a wide
sweep are of navy blue Peiret twill with scal
loped hems and deep silk fringe. The wide cellar
is embroidered with heavy black silk.
Other beautiful Spring wraps, including sev
eral with tan or white caracul fur cellars, at
$55 te $82.50.
(Market)
Easter
Opp
oe
ntral
Women's vests of pink silk
jersey, $1.75; bloomers,
$2.50 ; geed "seconds."
Corsets for slender, me
dium or full figures cleai'a
way of discontinued models
at newly 'marked down
prices; new all $1.50.
Petticoats of taffeta, Jer
sey or satin and knickers of
silk jersey; a special pur
chase te sell at $2.85.
Waists of dimity and voile
variously trimmed and in
many styles at $1.65 and
, $2.25.
Women's stockings of pure
thread silk in black and cor
dovan are full fashioned and
with mercerized tops and
soles, slight "seconds," at
$1.35.
Scarfs of fiber silk are in
plain colex-s or stripes, $1.75
te $5.50.
Envelope chemises of pink
or white crepe de' chine
trimmed with lace, satin or
Georgette at $2.25.
New Tweed Suits
Special at $15 and $16
Knicker Suits $15
$15 for green and brown mixed
suits with indefinite checks in the
weave.
$15 for three-piece tweed sports
suits with knickers for country and
skirts for town Wear. The jacket
has thiee inverted box pleats in the
back.
8 Styles at $16.50'
Copenhagen, tan, rose, brown and
lavender arc the fashionable color
ings among these pretty suits.
All are'silk lined and some have
the new loose sleeves.
$18 te $27.50
for a wide variety of charming
suits. $18 for a suit of smart diag
onal tweed with a Tuxedo front.
$27.50 for a newjbrewn-and-white
checked velour suit with the new
long jacket, straight and slender of
line.
All sorts of delightful tweeds be
tweed these prices.
Navy Blue Suits
Plnntv nf neu nnf linvn incf nr-
rived for Saturday. Of Peiret twills -- $15
and tricetines, of excellent quality, beautifully tailored
(Miirket)
.50
AV .
HftT
$16.50
$25 te $55.
Easter Coats and Hats for Little Maids
Miss 2-te-6 can be outfitted for Easter at very little outlay.
Styles nre varied and prices are low.
Coats and capes of serge, tweed and pole cloth in bright Spring
colors are $6.50 te $14.50.
Hats in many styles for little girls or boys are of i!n!n or
fancy stiaws and braids. $1 te $4.
(C'entriil)
Saturday Is the Day for Children's
Easter Clethes
Everything is ready in the Junier Stere new capes and coats, new silk dresses
unu wniie uresses an at mesx meaerate prices.
Fer Juniors of 14 te 16
Capes are of tweeds and veleurs in all the pretty Springtime color
ings with plenty of blues and tans. $6.50, $10 te $25. '
Suits are of tweeds in Copenhagen, rose nnd tan, $18 te $22.50.
(Small women can be fitted in these.)
Silk Dresses are of Canten crepe, printed nnd plain color crepe de
chine, Russian crepe and taffeta. In Sorrento, navy, henna, Copenhagen
brown and rose. $13.00 te $25. h '
, Coats, $13.50 new herringbone mixtures are in gray or tan and
pole coats art in brown and Copenhagen.
Fer Girls of 6 te 14
Capes dear little capes in rose, Copenhagen nnd tan, stait nt $3.50
and go te $15.
Coats are of light-weight mixtures, tweeds and tan coatings.
$7.50 te $25.
Silk Dresses Special at $6.75. Gav little taffeta drnssn in
5$13.60nvy, brown or Copenhagen, brightly trimmed with colored embroidery
' and pitting. 7 te 11 years.
Colored Pongee Dresses, $10 Seme nie in plain brown, some have white bodices nnd skirts
of cherry led or jade green,. A third style lias an einnfic bodice nnd brown skirt. All very soft and
lovely. S te 14 year sizes.
White Presses, $4.50 te $10 Sheer, pretty things of voile or organdie, trimmed wjth laces,
embroidery and gay bashes,
, (Murlifl)
$10 )
Easter (Clews'
French Kidskin
Gloves, $1.65
2-clasp white, black, rus.sct,
light brown, pastel and gruy
gloves, everscnm sewn, with beau
tiful self or contrasting embroid
ered backs. Regularly half again
this price!
White Strap-Wrist
Kid Gloves, $2.65
Exquisite gloves with 5-inch
cuffs have self or two-tone crochet
embroidered backs.
$3.75
8-button -mesquctairc kidskin
gloves in black, white, tan, giay.
Even mere astonishing the
same style, of softest suede in
lovely gray and mode, also $3.75.
12-button white French lamb
skin gloves, $3.75.
(Ontrnl)
Beys'
Twe-Trouser Suits of
All-Weel Tweeds
Special at $15
Real tweeds with all colors in
them, with predominating tones
of gray or brown. Remarkably
geed value at $15. Coats arc
knife pleated, with yokes back
and front, and have mohair lin
ings. Beth pair of trousers are
lined throughout and every seam
is taped. Sizes 10 te 18 years.
All-Weel Blue Serge Suits
With Extra Trousers
at $13.75
They have patch pockets and
yokes in back. Sizes 8 te 18
years.
, (Onllery, Market)
Every Man Owes Himself a
New Easter Suit
Meney conditions are loosening up, business is steadily improving and a general
wave of optimism is sweeping the country. It's the time te help it along and help yourself
along by coming out in a new suit.
It Need Net Cost Mere Than
$25 or $28.50
and for these very reasonable sums you can get a geed all-wool Wanamaker suit, tailored
as a geed business suit should be tailored te reflect the geed taste of the wearer.
Excellent new tweeds, cheviets and cassimeres in all the geed browns and grays
that men are asking for this season.
Alse some uncommonly fine sports suits with belted coats plenty of herringbones
and light tweeds among them.
Special at $17.50
Still a few of these geed all-wool suits of cheviets and cassimeres in browns and
grays. Perhaps your size is among them if it is you'll get a value te remember.
6 Styles of Men's Shoes and Oxfords at $5
Oxfords are in mahogany and tan; shoes are in black and tan. All are well made
with geed welted soles. Old favorites and new Spring lines and finishes are represented,
se that there is something.fer every man, w hether he wants a conservative shoe or a
smart oxford.
Beys' Shoes, Special at $2.90
Sturdy black and tan leather shoes with thick soles are in sizes 9 te 13V-. Sizes 1
te 5i are S4.
((inllcry, Market)
Women's Silk
Stockings With
Pointed Heels
$1.50 Pair
Pole gray, silver, cordovan,
navy, camel's hair, African brown,
Russinn calf and black pure
thread-silk stockings of fine, even
quality with seamed backs and
cotton tops and soles.
(Central)
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On
Hats Eager for Easter at
$5
What an array of color and charm and variety! One would knew that Easter
was very near by these hats, alone. They are bright with the spirit of newness and
each one seems te knew that women want te leek their very best en Easter.
Fiber cloths, silks and straws are used alone or in combination. Trimmings
call upon cherries, flowers, ribbons, ostrich (both curled and glycerined), embroid
ery; ornaments and fruit.
As for colers: periwinkle, daffodil, beige, navy, red, lavender, many blues and
black are all here. Really, these are the prettiest $5 hats in a long while !
Children's New Hats for Easter Are $1.85 te $5
(Mnrket)
All the Levely Kinds
$10 te $25
of Easter Dresses
embroidered
$10.
$10 for dresses of crepe de chine, with
sleeves or braid trimmings.
Of taffeta with tinsel embroidery. $10.
Of wool jersey with contrasting pipings.
Of Peiret twill trimmed with braid. $10.
$16.50 and $25
Here are literally hundreds of lovely Easter frocks of
all sorts taffetas, Canten crepes, wool crepes, crepes de
chine and of taffeta and Georgette combinations. Every
fashionable color will be found among them. Many hand
some sample gowns just one of a kind are here.
Lace Dresses, $20 and $22.50
Radium lace is used with Canten crepe in dresses in
henna, beige, silver and black. Wonderfully effective for
dinner gowns.
Tweed and Jersey Cape Frecks
First choice among the younger set! These are in
Copenhagen, lavender, rose and tan, some fringed all around.
$16.50 te $37.50.
Extra-Size Dresses, $15 te $25
A complete showing of new Spring silk in sizes 12 te $20 $16.50
e'l. Ul Canten crepe lafleta and crept' meteor, carefullv cut and prettily made. Mostly black, brown ami nay blue
1 1 J3 V $16.50
50
$37.
(Murket)
Sale of White
Toilet Articles
for Easter Gifts
10c te $3.50
They nre geed, heav, reamv,
grained stock, U'iy i 'nh like
ivory. Pecnusu some of tbc pieces
have slight flaw thev sue clashed
as "seconds" and their price arc
a fourth or a half under what
they would eidinarily he. Sonic
imitation shell among them.
In the sale are sahe boxes,
combs, puff boxes, hair icceivers,
hat brushes, manieuie piece,
shoe horns, talcum shakers, per
fume bottles, miriei, eigarettj
holders, hair bruslu, frames,
jewel boxes, clothes biushes, bud
vases and se en.
PaiticuUirly netev mthy are
black soap boxes that men like
at Ufie; lets of hair brushes at $1 ;
hat brushes at SOc and very hca y
combs at 50c.
(Oiitnil)
Fringed Tweed Skirts
$3.75
Again! Tlie.-e geed shuts that
young women like se well.
Seft blue and brown wool tweed
skiits, made en elastic waistlmn I,
with side opening and pee! u
trimmed with buttons, belt and
li inged edge.
(Mnrket)
Mary Janes the Easter Pumps
of Fine Leathers at $9.90
A choice of five, with low covered heels
and finely turned soles, and every one of the
five earns a woman's admiration and appre
ciation. Of patent leather or black calfskin : of pat
ent leather with backs and straps of fawn or
gray suede; of black calfskin with gray suede.
Women s Oxfords and
Pumps at $6.50
Black or tan oxfords have low or medium heels and welted soles.
There are patent leather Mary Jane pumps, with low heels, at $0.50.
Special at $5
Women's and girls' black or tan calfskin oxfords have low heels.
. . J111)' tan low-heel pumps have an ankle strap with a buckle and are trimmed
with stitching and perforations.
S000 Pair of Children's Shoes in 50 Styles
at $2 te $5.40
Sizes all the way from a wee 2 te a girl's C. Among them are many styles
of button and lace shoes, including:
Patent leather with white tops, white buckskin, white leather like buckskin,
tan or black calfskin, black patent leather with cloth tops, mahogany leather and
se en.
, Mary Jane pumps are of patent leather or tan calfskin.
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