Pi V.W Wm rtvr KfWt!ZS:i,', it ns Hit. AiVt'i m -Wf HrlS r;w Jf All frWiUenTelk rl of Various Fleurs Today's Demestic Science Les son Gives Protein Content of Different Grains ny MKS. M. A. WILSON . ilki lilt, hu Urn. W.A. Vtttien CyritM, "";,&, rcscrvld ..t.. ..! nt rve is much dnikcr 1 I ..'.. .I.-., tim whfat and somewhat . .... i.. nnnrnraiu'C Ill- flour dlf L from nhnit flour In color, texture md fliTer. 'hip si""'" ' "'" " , j.. ni linve the same tenneleu Lilly and ilew et yield a leaf of Ibe fime Irxtuie and quality as wheat. per llil' rcaien the leaf of ryf hwid I" I1""1 1'P,llnr nn" " WL . i. imnnrtnnrp. In the hrcadfctuffs t mntiv llurepran countries ryft flour fcLtaS whMl. bcretiw of the ces with U.K thp itc crn n is rniwu. mm i which ",'" , ,h- .nWter countries Cml H stialKlirrye flour It luJmerr pretrin than wheat flour. 1;, ib lese completely iiuesicii. v ncnt J'j, flour, when blended, make n "ich better leaf than the straight rjc flour alone. Barley and (lata In teneral structure the eat ami urtr Vain are somewhat similar In JnnMrance te wheet or rye. but the composition differs greatly, bran coat hi making up a much larer percent Ip of the Brain than cither wheat or Thue (trains contain very little rIu ifn although the iiltroBcneuM content iniiesthem rich In n veKciahlc tiretem. Tlife nralns de net make n detJrnble leaf of bread when ued nlene : the miilnmm amount used cannot be Brest. ft than -'" per cent, and n much finer fna( Is produced when the amount 'Is cut te fl or 10 per cent. Rice Millet Hie, nhlrli Is grown cjttcnhe1.v in the United States, is a popular starch feed and can be used In bread-making In the same proportions as cither bar le.r or corn. Millet is eaten In China and Japan. India, at well ns Kuseila, in special dlhes mnde in "much the same way us jrf reek our cereal". Ilrcad' miile from whole wheat, gra him and lower-grade pntent Hours con tain mere pietein than these made with lh fancy or tine erode of flnur. A knowledge "f the dlscstlblllty of In cad l of Importance, for utile the prerei of digestion utilizes the greater part of the bread It i of no real Milne te the body. Ter It Is from the feed di luted thnt thp ImhIj obtains its nourish ment. The digestibility of bread de pinds upon the lightness largely, se for this reason a well-raised leaf of bread is necessary. Kxpcrlmenta mode upon healthy jeung men nt several experi mental stations ns te lh tr.tal diges tibility of bread made from several Sours' was ss follews: The average of the results with three jrides of fleungae the following pro portions of nutrients that were digcMcd rem these fle.ire, the factors being commenlv described as the ce-efficients of digestibility. The Standard Patent Heur Protein, about SS per cent ; enrbo enrbe hydrates. P-7 per cent. Wlrelc-Wheat Heur Protein. 82 per cent j carbohydrates, !H rer cent. Graham Fleur Protein, 73 per cent ; carbohydrates, f0 per tent. When cenlderlnz the digestibility of the fresh-made lenf, one must realize that new or frch bread is readily com pressed Inte n mete or less solid mnBS, and one nuallj chews this bread less than If It weie Male. Thus In a solid or compact mass It will resist the action of the dlgestltc juices of the stomach. When bread is tented the change that takes place is of n chemical nature and nets upon the stnn hy cententl mak ing It mere soluble nnd therefore easier Induct. Alfce, ferments nnd bacteria that may be picsent In the bread are lllled by llie Intense heat necesnry te char of te.it the bread. Toasted In cad imv lie cnten te advantage bv poisons 'uirerliiR with digestive distutbani es. The first lessen en breads gave ou the fner that biead lentnins from ,"3 te 40jier cent wnter, and the icmulnlng 0 per rent miliitivp material, mi one can really believe that geed bread Is whole Mme nnd nutritive feed, supplying by far the laiget amount of our cnrbeh.v draic need, with some protein, n miiiiII "mount of nilnernl matter and no fat. New, sliue llieie is Mich an exccfs of urbelijdratc and a deficiency of pro tein, one would baldly consider blend s'ena In the nutritive scliemc for plan ning s diet. This means it should he combined with ether feeds that will be rich In the elements that tbe bread iii aml ,,irvp wl" bp fe,,ml '" mcnl milk, butler, cheese and vegetables. WHATS WHAT Hy Helen Decic Things YeuHl Lehe te Make MLinerieDQnds f'jbaf' " nil""' jj i Hairdressing Marcel and Halrelrett, 75c . Shampoo aV Scalp Treatment, $1.00 JENNY SELTZER'S SALON WO tHESTNt'T rilONK U'AI. ttil RDOM, 300 III If ajKwffyl Or BaaTCTaCaBlL I nn. 1 '' ,," '"'eniliiK coat" ler ILT" "' '"v time, befete P. M tl,lc han hin!ye"rV Bra l,,a ,,n""r b of tie ? I e entire suit may etrlneii eni reMSCI H "lnv be of erav :," b5uM?1",, ,",,I1' distinct rtlffer- "iMaie iSttiu . (0,re"t 'hoes for an Mhl.utlnnf( ldnil'V, '."." p'lte,u lentber. Vm mas UM. nKl11 )pi'' Thft bride " nm ,,," 7f' K'V bat, nnd Pn or V.VJ!, ' i-V.AU"1 s, ,trt . ,"i,B ,,f iWMn-ha ml iii. ,I,1CI m,w knots ci J't ma", J,a ' ?")er '" fi Hie for the thaJ'1 " , iMi-mntchlnir color i6"1 Bheiild i.e , olut'iitlennl evcnliiK l Bneui,i be 0i-n nt a rileht wed- rr?nnS i '"'flh-Prnveljlne fWn JWtl'HE nubli.h. ,lu trlat CuMI(- "' "'' It u llnblt." Adv. m Beaded Bags Repaired . "4l. li V',N ! k.kii WSS1 BEAD SHOP Here Is snmethtnir new In Hie nnv of LIN ESN AND LIN'OKI'IES HAN'liS for the girl or housewife who lUcs te keep her thlngH spick nnd span. Mark off two or two and n hnlf-liiili bnnds nn linen or Mnene. (Ker the heavier Ihlnus, sheets and, bath towel-, the wider bands are better.) Have the strips seven Inches lenn. Then mark off ether strips each one and a half or two Inches wlde and eighteen Inches long. Have tbe material hemstitched almtjr the markings. Cut through the h'msfltchlne, forming pkel edges. New join h small ivory ring of the desiied color te endi end of one of the shot) bnnd". .loin one endef a long strip te one of the lings. Sew one part of a snap fastener te the under side of the loose end. -At one-half Inrh Intervals -ew the ether sections of snap fasten ers. Having several lower part? of fasteners enables jeii te regulate the size of the band te fit the bundle te be held together. Embroider the words HATH. FACIS. etc., en the hrend pnits FLORA. Dinnerware for Wedding Gifts 125 Patterns ALL "OPEN STOCK" WitndakanReden 1212 Chestnut Street Read Your Character nu nhhii Phillip The Lew-Toned Voice Dees it mean nnj thing te jnu who are salesmen when you greet a new prospect and he replies te yen In a low-pitched voice? It ought te. Fer this type of voice Indicates a certain type of person, with certain definite trails of ehnrhcter It Indicates that jnu are talking te n man who has a wealth of human warmth nnd emotion, n man of nh.vicnl and constitutional vigor. Te Midi a man Aim de net want te mnke your appeal along the lines en which you would talk te n cold, cal culating Individual. On the ether hand. de net rush te tbe ether extreme of making n purely emotional appenl. for. though he ma j be a man of strenir emotional nature, it does net necesunrilv fellow that be Is purely instinctive in forming his decisions. Hut de net neglect this element in bis mnke-up. Hee first If the shape ,,( bis head, ns explained In previous nrticles. supports or contradicts it. If se, if It Is the shape of head which shows llie clement of friendship well developed, jour cue is te cultivate this man's per sonal geed will In a straightforward, sincere wny. treating him net ns n thinking maclilne, but as n red-blooded man. i Tomorrow Selling the Up-Hill Writer 'I I' 1 - aaTvsaWPiBm ' I v !" S i 1 w I I i I I I I A 1 I ( &?& il J I I , -K. J Special Showing of rlK weed Suits for Easter m Featuring fsahlen'n favnrlt all- 7 s-. JfL lieufltn exprejfl In nertii er.l m rXl Klrletly tailored nulls te uriler nrV WM L. Ilf riidv le put en. Your arly In- r r M Vft Kpertlen Is Invited In anllclpatlen SJ m m ilZ of ih uiual last-minute runli. 4Hv saT ld Hats te Slatth Your, or Our Material Purchatinf Agents' il "' Orders Accepted 7 )) rJfc (( 123 S 13 St.C ) f VoNei . ' hR II ftJfW FLOOR. Ontlnirrl's 9j Fer the children at Saster Crates of Eggs Chocolate Eggs Cream Eggs Parisian Eggs Chocolate Rabbits Chocolate Chickens Chocolate Hens Chocolate Ducks IJS20 (lipstnnt street It Measures Up in Tea Quality 100 of its Selling' Cost II SALADA1 II "STANDARD" THE WORLD OVER When "Ne" Is Geed Sometimes Isn't It Better At All Times? A great many people have learned te say "Ne" te tea or coffee at neon and at night learned it at the cost of jumping nerves and disturbed digestion. Thousands of ethers who passed through that stage have learned te say "Ne" te tea and coffee all the time, and have found a most satis factory "Yes" in Pestum. Pestum's full, rich flavor delights the taste and meets all the demands for a het, mealtime drink, and it contains no element that can harm anybody. Even little children may share in the delights of a het cup of Pestum with any meal. Whether or net the thein in tea or the caffeina in coffee has begun te serve warnings en you, you can profit by the experience of ethers and by the information which any doctor can give you and find charm without harm in Pestum. Suppose you make the test for ten days, with well-made Pestum, and compare the "feel" with your former experience with tea and coffee. Your grocer sells both forms of Pestum: Instant Pestum (in tins) made instantly In the cup by the addition of boll bell injr water. Pestum Cereal (in packages of larger bulk, for these who prefer te make the drink while the tneal is being prepared) made by beillnc for 20 nilnutee. Pestum for Health "There's a Reason" Made by Pestum Cereal Ce., inc., Battle Creek, Michigan J WANAMAKER'S! April 11, 1922 DOWN STAIRS STORE '$ r Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere '&! Most Beautiful Pearl Beads We Have Ever Had at $5 (And They're Made in America!) Never have vc had beads with such a. depth of color, such a soft glow of pearly whiteness, such beauty! And for only $5! They're as durable as they are beautiful, tee, for we have tested them thoroughly, boiling one string for twenty minutes. Yeu can see these "boiled beads" at the counter and you'll find-that they have net lest one whit of their luster or beauty. That augurs well for beads that are destined te be worn in warm weather. We can also show you the beads before they are coated with the fish-scale. prepara tion which .gives them the appearance of pearls, and there is also a bottle of the preparation for your inspection. All of these $5 beads are in a lovely creamy shade, evenly graduated, and finished with a 10-karat geld clasp. 24 and 27 inch strings. With a white geld catch, set with a chip diamond, at $10. (Intrnt) The Easter Hat Variously Interpreted at $6 Fer some women the Easter Hnt (it should hmr n capitnl hy all means!) is, a graceful lovely thing with soft estiu-h te blew pfntly. It is heie, in various coleis nnd combination--periwinkle, yellow en black, jade, buff and ae en. Fer ethers, Faster would net br Faster without the hat with flowers and this year it is very lovely and their is wide choice. It comes in blaik and it comes in toleis. .Sometimes the flowers air very colorful and mixed with fruit. The favorite hat of hair braid is here, tee, mostly in hlnek or brown, with circ ribbon bows nnd with cire facing the brim Hats of gleaminp fiber cloth and of cool taffeta are well, represented, tee. It will be the exceptional woman who cannot find her Faster hat here. (Mnrket) '' Easter Tints in Women's Light-Weight Capeskin Gloves ' Special at $2.65 Women's lovely Faster gloves are in eight-button- ' length and .tiaj-wml ".U'p at this low price. The capeskin is an ecellent elastic quality and the gloves fit beautifully The ntiap-wri-t gloves aie full piquu sewn and bae self-tone embroidered backs. In I'n'scilla gray, blonde and cafe au lait that has se much cream that, it might be called iveiy. Fight-butten-lengtli gloves aie in mousquetaire style, full pique sewn, with plain backs, in blonde and cafe au lait. When washed with caic they will come out like new and last a long while. White Gloves at $2 .Six-button-length slip-en gloves of white glace lambskin are evcrseam sewn, (.Ontral) Men's Percale Shirts $1.59 Decidedly Spring shirts in frc-h, ( Iran-looking stripes of blue, green, lavender, black, etc. Many of the much-wanted pin-'-tripe ate among them. All made ever a comfortable, rnenn pattern and Wanamaker shirts in every particular. Men who wear them knew what that mcan. ((iillcr.T. MnrUM) a $6.25 $6.25 $8 Women's Lew Shoes for Sports, Street and Dress at $6.25 "Crcnm-and-blfuk," the sports oxford, i. of light smoked leather with black wing tip and waistband. ' The rubber-like sole and heel have little pads. The sandal with the cut-out tee is of black patent leather with thice straps and buckles. The sole is turned and the heel is baby French. Anether slipper is of black suede with turned sole and baby Flench heel. It also has three straps and buckles. A Strapped Sandal in 3 Leathers at $8 The sandal with the vertical center strap that is sketched come in black suede, calfskin or patent leather. The low heel is covered. 700 Pair of Little Beys' Shoes Special at $2.90 Keth straight-lace and blucher styles, for play and '"bc-t," aie in sues 9 te I31". They arc of geed, sturdy black or tan leather". Sizes 1 te 6 aie $4. KiilllfT, Marked Levely Box-Leom Crepe Breakfast Coats and Negligees The crepe is charmingly cool and dainty looking and the colors are most attractive. The following styles aie all in eichid. rose, pink, Copenhagen or light blue. The woman going away ever Easte' holiday will be delighted with any one of these. at SS a bieakfast coat, that can be used as a negligee, has tiny frills around the neck, sleeves and pockets. at $5, n negligee has satin down the front and finishing the lecves and pockets. another at S." is a olip-ever with flowing sleeves and silk ft nit trimming. at S0.30, a negligee with flowing sleeves and hand-embreiderv te distinguish it. (( cnlrnh . -fife fPTi 1 $16.50 $32.50 $12.50 $25 New Easter Frecks $12.30, $ 16.50, $25 A charming new wool jcr-ev dress, vvith a pleated .-kut, hns checked gingham pipings and large smoked peat I buttons. In iciiulrer, blown nnd Copenhagen. PJ."0. Sizes II nnd JR. Sketche.l. New Silk Frecks, $16.50 Navy Canten crepe, taffeta, heavy crepe de chine and Russian crepes are used in a delightful assortment of typically Faster frocks, Senle of tlie prettuM crepes have (lowing pleated panels en the skirts. Otheis are beaded in white, black or colors. Tweed Cape Frecks, $18 In tnn and Copenhagen, each slip-en frock has a long cape te match. Sizes 11 and IS. At $25 te $38.50 Fvery charming kind of Faster frock one can imagine. Afternoon dresses of crepe and lace combined, frocks of soft and lustrous silks, taffetas, beaded Canten crones and Geor Geer gettes, Fspecially line is the collection at SJ5 for veung women wearing sizea 1 1 te 20. , (Market) Women's Sports Stockings, $1 Pair Tweed uit colorings peri winkle, tan, cordovan and black mixtures. (teod looking sports stockings of silk and fiber vvith cotton tops and soles. "Seconds." (( pnlral) A Little Sale of Sample Silk Umbrellas $4.75 Wemen''- umbrella in the col ors that de se much te chcci up a rainy day puiplc, gteen, ted. brown, navy and, of course, black. ' Handles aie ever se piettv some with gay bakelite rings or caps in lovely color', ethers with nat ui al weed u-ed with leather loops and bindings. Satin border', deep tape edges, long rib-tips and stue ends are some of the geed points. Sun-and-rain size among them. All perfect, all specially priced and all decidedly suitable for April-Faster gifts. (Miirkrt ) Women's Pink Pajamas $1 and $2 Ore-piece pink pajama aie trimmed with blue stttchery, ever se dainty and fresh. Of pink nainsoek at $1, of cot ton ciepe a: J. Pink Chemises, $1.50 Lacy affairs of batiste vvitn ribbon .shoulder stiaps. (I ,'iu nil i Peter Pan Blouses In 25 Variations at $1.65 te $5.90 Undeubtedlv the blouse stvle of the moment, and deservedly -e for it is becoming n maid 01 nm tren. A blouse of this t.v pi is m dispensable te am woman with a suit in her Spung waniiebe Price range fiem Sl.G'r for dimity or voile te !ui for a lnvi ly French voile wth much real Irish iace trimming, with gingham and n any vaiieties of voile ami dimity between. ( MurUrl i Yeung Women Want Elastic Corset Girdles They have feurd hew comfort able and satisfactory the.v are and new th"v will weai no etheis. In no ether eeret are tiimness of line, comfort nnd perfect freedom of movement se ideally combined. A very wide assortment of these gudles will be found nt moderate puces in the Down Stairs Ceiset Stoie. Among them: at s, a 10-inch girdle of pink ceatil with two elastic uiseits. at $. a 1 1-inch girdle of pink broche with four elastic insert.'. at St, an all-clastic girdle 1 ! inches deep. at ?.r, a gil,dle of brocaded silk faille with four sections of Mirgical webbing. at $7, a l.'ly of Fiance model with surgical webbing. (C.nlrRl) Of Course, a White Freck for a Little Girl's Easter She will leek like a Snring (lower when she wcats one of these pretty snowy frock;, en Fater Dnv. Imported organdies, sheer 'oilei and nnti trimmed with wee ruffles or lace will dclighf the hearts if girls of 0 te 10 vears. 5 l.eO te $11.2."). Twe-Piece Tweed Frecks at $8 i. very gin of I -j or 11 years wants a cape-frock! These are in tan and rose, and the buttonholes en the gored skirts are piped te match the facings of the cape, Pretty Silk Frecks f natural pongee or tnffetn in navv, brown, lese, henna or Copenhagen. Sizes 8 te It year, Si;.?.-) te S 10.30. Levely frocks for junior girls are of Canten eicpes. plain or change able taffeta or printed Mlk crepe in individual medcK . 13.30, SI 3 te S23. Coats Tailored coats and pole coats; dress coats with loose backs and dolmans the grrN have as much .heice ns women in Spring coats. Tweed's, veleurs, homespun weaves mid new checks are verv smart. Si. 30, $10 te Sl'3. 8 te 1 1 year izes' v,s- J yO - 'y-f i I I. $6.75 $3 Olnrl.i-1) Central Aisle OpprtiuiItls Women's Nightgowns at 55c A special let of these cool substantial gowns-in white, flesh or orchid, very prettily made at ."roc. Either stitched in contrasting' color or hand-embroidered and adorned with French knots. Sizes 1G and 17. Men's Foulard and Striped Satin Neckties, 35c Fine ties for a man's Faster gift at a mialler price than one would expect. Pelka dot foulards in geed looking brown-and-white and black-and-white effects, smartly striped satins in arieus colors and plentv of brocades. Many are all silk. A couch hammock is a pretty heavy lead for the Easter bunny, but is there anything that the children would appreciate f A gay spring assortment at $10 te $30! mere ( lirslnill ) M0 MM i4 .1 li ZSr'k"" ,YW I zszTaa ' cxv .i.. ,. i-mi.. .. l i- v mm w n P4H I i H ! :' -t i i i vif I v $25 $16.50 $25 Easter Coats and Wraps Sports Coats at $16.50 te $45 'I weeds, herringbones, m t,m- .md p(1)u (e,it nt-e in various light colors, with plentv of tans .,n. giavs among tluni Senm ' have full or straight lm back-' and ethi'is nic belied Almest all ire full.v lined with silk Capes at $15 aie of tweeds in herringbone veae. They aie cut lull atvi hnve silk-lined jokes. Wraps and Capes of voleui or behvia aie trimmed w th buttons, biaid or em em breuler.v and aie lined with pretty silks. $lu'.50, RUI) and '!". Navy and Black Wraps are of -eige, nicotine, wool peplm, I'enet twill and belivla in many models. :,t $27.30 te S30. 'lhe.se wia- ar i t light in cekr, I r t' -y au deci ledly new and k rmgl kc. ' (VUrkrl) is 'A i.1' 1 . J " -VI w ---.'il ii I'l 1 J 'M Tv '! vl X 2T t Si " r .h, i ri.V'jte: AM at t . slSS.