WWWmM Ww mmm PtTwShI SnjSgSBBfSaSSSSWgKSgSBUBSMSagfVSmtu AmmSkSSmmmmSmmmmmmm mxwjm isx. a -L '--. ;..vi?-u;rif.' 'i1l7Ztt!Q$ZrirtTr.ihlTtrs "ryr8ffW tJ&BRMsYEMkmiwamkSVkkwaK&B', Yli ' fete Has taster Geed News Tells Hew te Make Candy Egg 'at Heme With Little Trouble Wtnn 'm. A. WILSON .;: .... ., ifn. tit a, wtutm. am Heme-made Easter candles will de ,.ht the children; the eg shape 1. "' : i.. Raster candles can be 5-i uncecked fondant, in "" -h.l7mke these goodies? they, wljl ". the fun. The newer cream '.dr Enster eggs are made from the lnty colored fondants; a pure vege nbte coloring is used te give the proper w!?f,'. home-made Easter candy egg J?ali ta decorated, and the name mLa I en the egg with a white or col cel J $M hat Specially prepared far ?m. nurnese. The eggs may alie be SXecomed. using both the bitter 'tiW elder folks and the little children who should net eat qunn lei of sweet meats are te be given hel? .bare of the Easter geed lea you Me a sponge cake, about three uSim thick, then cut in oblongs, and tbh a sharp pair of scissors cut the Week of sponge cake te shape of egg. !?2? .--? e lein and decorate t U1TO l II dtiirea. New Colored Cream Candy Easter Eggs riace In mixing bowl White of one egg, One tablespoon of melted butter, Three taoicspeons or icuivt. Whip te blend. New add sufficient TXXX sugar te make a stiff dough. Add i few drops of vegetable coloring and knead and work like bread dough. New fliTer and work In the flavoring as you did the coloring. This mixture needs te be worked well te make smooth. New form In egg shnpe, make a thin wittr icing and color the same shade. Dip in the eggs nnd place en wax paper te dry off. Uie a hatpin te held en the egg, i .... nova nra rirv i1enrnt with thin pieces et candied citron nnd can- j died cherries, terming a nuwer. ii you denirc te have n yolk in these eggs, lut net aidc a small part of the fon dant te roler before you start and then ifter coloring the largest part, color the rsrt intended for the yolk a geed jdlew. Ferm in balls a little smaller, than the usual else of yolk of egg and pli In the center of the egg while I forming or shaping. I If you have any difficulty in simp- with a deep, well-formed bowl. Cooked Fondant Easter Eggs Tlace in saucepan ! Tve and one-half cups of sugar. Three-quarter cup of beiting water, One-quarter cup of tehitc corn sirup. One-quarter teaspoon of cream of tirtar. Let stand In warm place for one ' knur in illsselve the Kuciir. then nlnee en the stove and boil until the mixture Witter 240 degTees Fahrenheit en the candy thermometer. If you de net have candy thermometer you ten test this with a cup of water just as the water comes from tne faucet. Thli does net, mean Ice water; when the mixture forms a soft ball It is ready te remove from the fire. Pour the sirup at once en n well-oiled meat platter and let stand until cool enough te be handled, then work with a wooden spoon, and when It becomes thick and heavy just knead like bread dough. When white and creamy place in bowl and cover with a cloth and then with wnx paper, set aride for twenty four hours te ripen nnd it is ready te meld into egg shnpe.' Celer If' you desire; these eggs de net need te be iced. After they are shaped just dip a spatula in boiling water nnd mnke the surface smooth. Or they can be dipped In the colored water icing and decorated like the colored crea.ni eggs. Te Decorate the Easter Eggs Names and fancy decorations are j quite easy te place en the home-made ' tt; purchase a few of the fine dec orating tubes; use heavy white paper; for making the bngs, taking care te ' make them small; about flveNinchcs when finished is tbe right size. Te prepare the icing for decorating': ' &ut Twe cups of XXXX sugar. Th'rte tablespoon! of cornstarch, One-half teaspoon of cream of for.' (or. four time. Plam In mlcln howl ami add i. White of one egg, t One tablespoon of cold ialcr. Bent slowly until the mixture will held Us shape, and If tee thin add sufficient sugar te make se that after fifteen minutes' constant beating the mixture will held shape. De net place ever one-half cup of the The Luncheon That Was Almest a Tragedy ' "My dear," exclaimed Mrs. Newton, with tragic face, "what am I relnff n tin? I'm n fflml you're here." Hff ftnnA natt9Aj4 Ma tcli me a. - .. at u i'hudvm ue etic nan it- moving her hat, and looked at Mrs. 'iw hi surprise. nat in the world has' nap- Pen!!?" ntia nalrml nn.lAit.tv "Vs... de leek upset." .. 'upset," replied Mrs. Newton. Thnt'R nn nam fni. If TTa-a A-.. all these people coming te luncheon, and the blanc mange I made for dessert Is ruined lumpy and thin, and Impossible." , "Is that all that's cnuslng the trouble?" smiled Mrs. IJarker reas uringly. "All?" retorted Mn, Newton in d'rnantly, and URain. "All !" 'hy, yes, that's nothing te worry about. Simply have Pud- "Ys, and have that all turn out wrong, tee. Ne, thank you. I'd at..r scrve sIced bananas!" "Iut Puddlne can't be a fail ure," said Mrs. Barker. "It's the jnest delicious dessert you ever I,.;. and 80 cnRy te prepare." "What's It like?" asked Mrs. ml" curiously. . It,s''Ich and creamy," nn jwered her friend, "all you have te de is te add milk, either fresh or condensed, and sugar te It, and poll three minutes. Then you pour i; .'nt n mould, nnd when It coeIh dellcierum..,Jnd hmth' ftnd Pcrfect,y ;;Hew"ls it flavored?" rll "" 't comes in all .flavors chocolate, rose vanilla, Jeinen, or er or i?5feu.r favorite flavor," replled Mrs. nnrkcr, and a ICc. box will lnn?ere J,,Bn cne,,Kh for ?" t.. 2?.' bcee8e this size box will serve fifteen people, or a 10c. box will serve seven." A few hours later, as her friend "H,,,:. v,nV iMrs- wten said: tM n cnn J .cver thnnk 5"ou '"r I."Ln11.me, about Puddlne? , It ved the day!" rlaht" .w lt,;eul,l ' "t S A -hl "Pd. "We simply mal -et .w he,,t Puddlne . It m.lciu -.J1 , """out I'iKKiine. it Ins. 'i,dcr,Hl,f lrtm pie fill- inrii ... r'"""n ice cream. Am Swf")'-': she added, "Puddlne . tLk" ..meM nourishing nnd M't 'nl1 Pudd'n at your gre. r ,, OrdTt, n be, today j-Ad? . Icing In the'bag at erie time and then " u win newjreejy oeiere start' Ing te decorate the egg. Just a little practice and you will seen de It neatly. Use the plain tube for' lettering and straight lines, and the smnll star for the roses, and the shell-like dccorntlena en the side of tile egg. Crystal Eggs This Is a new egg. Purchase some coarse crystal augar; It la called after no&n taa augar and comes in coarse crystals, looking much like rock -candy crystals. Prepar the Easter candy eggs, .using any formula, that you de-' aire and then dip In the water Icing and roll at once In the crystal sugar. These eggs must be held up until dry, se you can make a special beard for this pur pose, Select a smooth piece of beard and drive large nalla in It, using the wire nails. Place the nails about four inchci apart and in squares. The eggs can be placed en the points of the nalla te dry. and whenromevod the place is made smooth by rubbing with the fingers or with small knife or back of spoon. isce asce m ji liriHCJ iri The Winning Combination TTni mAVA tViavt a 4A , n 4,a,1.m !.-.. 3 xl i. s..ll. MI . v. .i.w.c umii miiu ut a vcubuijr we iiuve preveQ UISI VUHULy HU Economy is a winning combination. In groceries, particularly, Quality Counts and, because we are able te purchase our merchandise in large quantities for our hundreds upon hundreds of Stores, we are able te sell our high - grade groceries at low prices. ' Every day sees new customers in our Stores, and the fact that we today enjoy the confidence and patronage of hundreds of thousands of families proves that "geed goods at fair prices" is the best policy. Where Quality Counts and Your Meney Gees the Farthest 1 Choice White Potatoes V Pk (7Va Ib), ISc; tu (30 lbt), 60c V4Pk (3 lb.) 8 Fine, dry, mealy fellows that cook like balls of flour. We sell Potatoes by weight because this method insures your receiving your full meney'at worth. Fresh gg dez 8 27 Twelve geed fresh eggs In every dozen. Eggs catien The largest and fullest of the new-laid eggs. 32 K Salmen tall can ie Don't confuse this with ordinary chum salmon. Alaska Salmen -21c Frem the streams of the frozen North. Victer Bread Big The sort of bread you've always looked for. It's the kind you would bake Yourself. Victer Raisin Bread lMf 10c With California Seedless Raisins. cue&tp Butter ib 43 Made in the dairy para para djscVef the U. S. It's the finest butter in America! Richland Butter 40c Pure creamery prints. r N. B. Cake Specials ( American Beauty barrel q y Ginger1 Snaps Packed in a cardboard barrel that always delights the children. Easter Rabbits, ,b 18c Othelle Cakes, " 27c Like Codfish Cakes? Asce Threaded Codfish cut te Qc Pkf Asce Boneless Codfish cut te 16c brick Beardsley's Shredded Codfish Cut te J Qq pkg. These prices while they last. Geld Seal Macaroni pk, gc 3 DkB8 25c Baked macaroni and cheese is a mighty nice Lenten dish. Rich Cheese lb Nice and creamy. Seap Specials P. &G. Naphtha P. & G. Star 5 B 24c Asce Ammonia bet 9c Asce Bluing. . be 7c Gorten's Codfish Cakes X e can Sold elsewhere at 20c. Soused Herring 1 2y2c j Unusually big value. Try a can. pkc Asce Sliced Bacen Dry, sugar-cured, trimmed of all waste. Very special price. 12M 2C I I BiPl Asce Tomate Catsup lla bet 12M 2C Made from red ripe tomatoes and pure spices. Adds flavor te your meats. asce Coffee lb 25' Asce Evaporated Milk "Pure ns the morning dew." It has a most delicious fla vor that is bound te win you. tall cnn 9c asce Teas pka 12 'j-lb pkg., 23c; lb. pkg., 45c Five fragrant blends of quality: Orange Pekoe India Ceylon Old Country Style Mixed Plain Black cm waSSmw Values Today Yeu Should Buy for Tomorrow Geld Seal Heur 3-" 27c Asce Baking Powder .... ian 5c, 9c, 1 7c Calif. Sunswect Prunes. . . t. 12c, 17c Choice Tomatoes can lie, 15c Chick Chick Egg Dyes " 5c Jelly Eggs 15c Caster eggs a "' 10c, Asce Buckwheat p' 7Ue Asce Pancake Fleur ....... .ik 7 Vsc Asce Gelden Syrup t,n9c Asce Perk and Beans CBn 9c Asce Farina t' 10c Asce Spaghetti p1" 9c Asce Cocea "' " 15c iKBStvi 'Ha0 , - vc 60c Quality Chocolates 37c WANAMAKER'S Apriiie,it22 DOWN STAIRS STOR1 ,1 Hi !5& J? C Specials for Tuesday In Our 207 Sanitary Meat Markets lb 45c lb 5c Ca,lves Liver Lean Soup Beef .... Hams for Easter We will have a special let of Hams, fresh from' the smokehouse, for Easter. They will go en sale Thursday morning. All sizes. Place your order new with one of our Meat Manngcrs te insure against disappointment, Emmam These prices effective in our Phila., Camden and suburban Stores and Meat Markets PllffliKMBOl ft 1 1 -,-. WWMilMMIMiMIIMIiMilMMmilZilMliBIl I ' 1 Wanamah Again! Girls, Tub Frecks Half Price at $1 Last week we had a sale of similar dresses and mothers bought them in half dozen lets. Here is a new shipment of splendid little tub dresses of checked ginghams, plain cnambrays and cotton suitings. Made in 10 Different Ways Suspender dresses in checks or plain colors. Checked gingham guimpe frocks. Plain color frocks trimmed with gay cretonne. Copenhagen blue regulation dresses trimmed with white braid. Checked ginghams with plain color sleeves set in with a square shoulder line. very freck.is fresh and new and clean ready for Spring and Summer service. lain colors include Copenhagen, tan, green, red, blue, pink, lavender and brown. Checks and plaids are in green, red, blue, pink and two-tone combinations. Sizes 6 te 14 years. (Market) WJmiJ Carved Ivery Pendants $1 te $2 The most delightful things we have seen in a long time! They're of ivory delicately carved in the most fascinating patterns a Japanese maid in a wistaria garden, a girl en skis, another en snow-shoes, quaint Colonial cavaliers and dames with powdered wigs, piping Pans, flowers and danc ing girls. Each one is differ ent and they're in all sorts of shapes round, square, oblong, diamond and rectangular. Each tiny detail is done with the utmost care and the de signs are ns fine as lace. They're wonderfully effective worn en a black ribbon ever a dark gown. (trnlrnl) A World of New Topcoats, Capes and Wraps for Easter Prices are pleasantly low in every instance! What delightful possibilities the Down Stairs Ceat Stere holds for any woman who has been looking for a new wrap for Easter. Capes, $15 te $55 There arc smart sports capes, severely tailored capes for street wear or traveling and capes for dress or evening wear. They are all here in many variations of style and price. An excellent Belivia :ape-wrap, in blue or brown, is $20. Sizes 14 te 18. Sports Coats, $12 te $27.50 What could be smarter or mere youthful than these teppy coats some cut se loose they are like men's overcoats. Tweeds or pole cloth m light tan and ether popular Spring shades. Most of them are fully lined with silk. Beautiful Coats and Wraps Nothing seems te bring Easter se near as these handsome wraps of beautifully soft, fine materials. Levely blues, creamy tans, grays and the like. $55 te ?82.50. (Markrt) YeurEaster Clethes, Mr. Man! An Easter suit must be all wool, of course, that is the first consid eration. It must be well cut and tailored te held its s h a p e net merely pressed into shape te lese its lines in the first shower. Wanamaker suits are geed through and through, they will stand up under a great amount of wear and retain their geed leeks te the end. Sports suits, which all the younger men seem te be donning, are of tweeds and her ringbones with gray and tan predominat ing. Backs are usually belted and pleated. $25 te $32.50. Business suits are of cheviets, cassimeres and worsteds in the darker tones of gray, blue, brown and olive or of tweeds and her ringbones in grays and tans. $25 te $35. Fittings in all reg ular sizes as well as for men who are tallfcr or stouter than the average. Every Wanamaker suit is guaranteed te give the utmost in satisfaction. ((inllrr.r. Market) Oppert o.e utile Centra lisle n U i 1 'I n R ' J Ii ffiUlirXKUritUIUMmilifltlUlllIBHinUHHHBUHiaRlfilli I I L Gingham Heuse Dresses, $1 Geed news for a let of women who worn disnnnninfpH when the last let sold out be fore they had purchased. Firm, heavy gingham in checks of black - and - white, blue - and - white, pink - and -white, lavender-nnd-white and red-and-white. Well made and neatly trimmed with rickrack braid. Pretty Underclothes SOc te $1.50 Bleemers of the well-liked block crepe are 50c. Chemises with &tep - in bloomers te match are of pink batiste trimmed with orchid folds, 75c. Chemises of silk-and-cotton crepe with matching step-in bloomers trimmed with dainty silk picot edging, nre in honey dew and orchid, $1.50 each. Snowy New Vestees SOc te $1.50 Linen, organdie, pique and gingham some with cuffs vnry in price from 50c te $1.50. Guimpes with elbow-length sleeves ai e attractively trimmed with lace also at $1.50. 13th Street Aisle Clearaway of Discontinued Gloves 35c te $1.15 Chamois lisle gloves, two twe clnbi) style in irrav. blank nnd brown, 35c; strap-wrist style in white, gray, beaver and chamois, 75c. Brown and tan washable capeskin; gray mocha; a few tan suede, all in ene-clasn style, $1.15. Here's Summer Cheer Gayest Couch Hammocks $10 te $30 Oh, but they leek inviting! Gray trimmed with black-and-white, green-and-white stripes, pretty cretonne many with deep, thick, padded mattresses, and substantial inviting arms, and backs that lean backward for perfect lelaxatien! Net a day tee early te be thinking of a new couch hammock, particularly ier an inclesed or partially inclesed perch! March is behind us and the fair breezes of April are en the way. Just a word about quality: this is the soundest, best proposi preposi tion in couch hammocks that we have ever put forth. They arc strong; built right in every essential detail and finislved with the care such geed groundwork deserves. (t'hfitnut) Men's Summer Pajamas in S Celers, $1.50 A very low price for pajamas of smooth, even ly woven cotton material finished with white frog fastening. In pink, blue, lavender, tan and white. (Ci.llrr)-, Market) Smart Pleated Skirts, $6.25 A lower price than usual for skirts of such geed material in f, y . F,neu iVe1 munelIa a" box Pleated, in combinations of , brown-and-tan, blue-and-gray, blue-and-white. All regular sizes. ' (Mnrkrt) ' j Te Make the Blouse for the Easter Suit rfln,iM.hifblMUSP '. "Ure te l,f 8hcef ,nnd white and nlmest sure te be dimity, if the suit is a sports model, as se many are! , Checked dimity, 27 inches wide, is in two geed qualities at "Sc at qlrh v8ili!pCrr wh,te, vo,iles in ",an" Patterns are 36 inches wide Little girls, tee, will like dresses of these fine materials. Fer Colored Cellars ancrSdTincl "WTdcSri "j P7"y takes only half a yard or fess for cellars and cuffs ' f CU"'e' U (I entrnl) 12 Styles of Women's Easter Oxfords and Pumps $6.50 They are splendid, Philadelphia-made shoes of excel lent quality and right in Inshien. Among them are: Patent Mary Jane pumps ; Patent plain-tee oxfords ; Black, tan or mahogany oxfords with low heels and wing tips; Black or brown kidskin ex- fnrria unfli Inn, ui. Tan or black calfskin or brown or black kidskin oxfords with Cuban heels and straight tips. s (Chtitnut) Newest Fabric Gloves Have Interesting Cuffs One pretty style has a tiny pleated frill around the cuff in gray, covert, walnut and white. $1.50. Anether has a pretty design done in chain stitchery in con trasting colors. In white, mastic, covert and beaver shades with two-tone embroid ered backs. $1.50. A third, in the fashionable sand shedes, has n stiff gaunt let cuff smartly braided in self tone. $1.G5. (Ontral) A Corn-Coler Pantalette Freck With White Pipings, $1.25 Can't you picture it en a sunny-haired child? It's but one of a group of these pretty and practical frocks of chambray in light blue, green and pink as well as maize, all piped with white. Sires a te 6 years. (Central) m :. Ml ;l A) m. m A &' M ' n na n Ji ke - !i J &i n e& H. .1 -V. tM B 'A ' -H "2 f ' AU i .. f. r t L i'rt ft . IT 'H$ ii J 1 ; 4 1 l t ft M ) Of. cl V. nit "IT xm VI a- 'tc 'ir lit. 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