raMraaffS?5BasrfflPffi Nt jHHB ?- SiMm: fcvfTJ ' ft ' liFj J J !"?. . ...... M: A. WILSON t,it. .fe Jfn. V. X WflfM.1 )l IW1' r UmhtM MMI Hf rfw :R kitchen lpre ethe European 'ffiS, inrfWnjr fcalrful klstsi M ffl ttnatanil Baa tie 'choice .' ...I..- a allvA Wltll CBOlOfl IM kV trilled and broiled metis, while FShJf countries havetjplcal dlh . -i mavwv. te captain of one of the largest ft liners that pljr between 'Raw tlven nie serte choice redpea, .i bis steward frequently prepares the captain'B toeie. xnej are uc 6". ES ntta Pedrtaa (Spanish) . - J i i. 1&m.1mm LIkan a4 Mat .1 .fnninr. corer with one auart f fcelllnf water and cook aleWly un- tTu . V-. 11 Inte ilun nnaafc. wVr earthen dish and' add , tf large clami, cut in MM, 'no green peppers mopped fine, iur onion), cut in half, V cup Pf '"M beam, cut in rViM lata piecei, ife mediunwuc carreu, eu in w place In separate pan 'and etie-half cupi 'of ceM ken stick. ViruiAtiH nun of flour. , . KfStlr te dlolve tl6 fleur1; :Trte tablespoons ej snarp vinegar, ';'ftw tablespoons of Worcestershire sAms-half cut) of .bacon, minted fine 'J(Ht slowly te telling- point and cook )n mimucs, men -pour erer me ta cniCHcn in lae ' cauereie. In moderate vorenfer one hour. fresh string beans and de net par- Jvr, Hungarian Stewei Chicken 'rt-n. sina and draw chicken and tftsi wash and wipe dry, wipe dry. mew pre, skt.a filling nn fellows loiiewa: ce in mixing bowl one and one- cups of 'stale 'bread that had been in cold water te seuen ana tnen dry and rubbed through a quarter t cup of finely chop- onions, ne-helf cup of finely chopped u 'ieupoen-pf piultrti $eatenng, Ii wss-fteJ teaspoon ej myme, , rpkree iableipebni of butter, .(711 of tKe eggs, i, Jse rpuu7i -w tan, f,pnffeo$peon,,of pepper. Illix te blend and Use te fill the datktn. Sew the opening with string darning needle. New tie slices of ; salt perk and thin slices of lemon r the breast. Tie the whole chicken t piece of cheesecloth and place in MPan, adding. fi'Ow guart of lolling water, ' pmr 'closely, and steam by simmer- ; for two neurs, tnen add Afflaa Mint A ArjaM ivefa MfMAeit r.4 ibitir AitmnltutJi Jm I cream. ("islti of three eggt, beaten in the mm and fleiiry reur roeies noens 0j. mcitea owner luiee at halt ' lemon. r ' Itlr te'i blend and then add te the tafcktn .stock. Stir until mixture teats te' boiling 'point. Cook for five Antes, strain and add 'Rse-ael cup of finely chopped (WW, tone teaspoon of paprika. Lift the chicken en het nlatter and ar'evrr thn gravy i garnish with i cooked tlim of asparagus. Thumbitla ire the butcher rut sirloin steak Met three inches thick nnd then cut Mb small pIpceh, about one and one W( Inches wide uml three inches long. See in deep dish and prcpare a wing as fellow h: ;Picc In Mnnll bowl ' One-half teaspoon of mustard, i One-half teaspoon of pepper, lake of one Inraa tir tu-n mail Inwst, Fire tablespoons of salad oil, ,0ne tablespoon of chili sauce, Btlr te hlfiml nml nnnr nvai ih In flridusl steake, nnd set In cool place gr one hour te marinate. When ready JJ serve lift te dry plate and baste with little melted butter nnd broil as f the usiml (.teak. If you de net have J broiler plnce in baking pan In very "t even nnd roust. Serve with par- Permanent Waving by the Nestle System VZ&i Dyelnir. 11 KlTtfa of Hair ''Merk In V-n i:xprta fLW. THEE 38 go. fith nvai. sisii rerinanent Hair Waving ss curls, ais Entire Bobbed Heads, $25.00 Sprtial proreisfercrayhair Den uy Afuc Lxpmrti 5 MMP B I ucAircD 9S SnilTU eevn aj !?" Btm. tx. Wrd. Ikl. 10-I7e. Permanent Waving 9ur new LANOIL method wjures your hair against df.. in1 steaming only' Hes 10 te 12 minutes and wi.u"y guarantee every Henna Tinting I , ' e restored te proeer color. proper color. if hone I.ecunt 3M7 (.V i s w 1 i f Vttirte Jwim MZtegm II en '" r y r . t ' aflaBBBBBBBaW'T47l L LA, , KtWT Jiff Ai ' tL'MaKLl eVuvNvi 'IffCrareaaV" f l ill Aw m t-aw I 1 1 I IIP It la a slgnlflcaht' aljrn of the tlme in Baattrn BUta, tha Federal nka have. decided that the whan. In an Heaarve Banka have .decided that clothing of their feminine empleyes must . mere reserved, ii tna stria are te held their positions, Knee skirts, low necks, transparencies and bare arms ara prohibited, although no extreme of prim ness is required, since the girls are allowed te , wear round necks, three quarter sleeves and skirts "net mere than twelve Inehea from the, ground." Since the latest French fashions pre scribe seven Inches, the bank limit seems liberal. It la wretched taste for a girl te wear a party gown or a - Daining-suit'aress" In a business office. There her trumtv .-. i -....-- & ..."7r :.:r iiness emce, -xnere ner neatness, net dlsnlav. cara is neatness, net. aispiay. una need net be a dowdy; Indeed, the busi ness 'girl who known hew te dress prop erly Is much smarter looking than the misniacea imiiauen-vamp. a ciever gin neada nn amnlavar'a rultnr tn remnll her te waar business-like clothes during Business neura sley butter en small, thin slices of bread. " Carmelite Eggs Hub n. shallow 'bakina dish veil with butter nnd place in bottom n layer of fresh cooked asparagus; sprinkle ever this finely chopped pimentos, then a layer of .finely cnepped oniena; new a layer of tomatoes, sliced paper thin. Break ever this two eggs for every person. New add One cup of cream, One-half cup of finely chopped parsley, ' One-half cup of breadcrumbs, and pour ever the eggs. Sprinkle with fine breadcrumbs and then with two tablespoons of grated cheese and bnke In a moderate even until the cheese is a delicate brown. " Webb. Eggs Place In a saucepan. One- and one -half cups of milk, Ona-hulf cup of flour, One teaspoon of salt. Stir te dissolve and brine te boil. . ;. . - i - .' Cook for five minutes, then add vnc-naif cvp of protce cnerse. New" cut in thick slices Sia hard-boiled eggs. Rub a l shallow baking dish well witn nutter. 1'iacc a layer of the eggs in diab. and then sprinkle liberally with grated, cheese; then cover with the sauce. Repeat until the eggs are used, having the top layer of cream sauce. Sprinkle with fine bread crumbs and grated cheese and bake In moderate even until cheese Is nice golden brown.- , Ferneuse Chop fine One lunch of leeks, Four onions, Parboil until tender. New drain and. add , ' Twe'cupa of cooked rice, ' fine-half cup of finely chopped bacon, nicely browned, Three hardheUcd eggs, chopped fine, Four. 'tomatoes, choeoed. ,- Twe) qups pfhiofe. cream sauce, One teaspoon of salt, One-half teaspoon of pepper, Six large clams, minced fine. Simmer slowly for fifteen minutes and serve in soup dish with slice of nicely buttered toast underneath, gar nished with finely minced parsley and well -browned aiicea of bacon. THE TRAINED NURSE INFANTSH0P 1810 ChiMtnut St LAYETTES Trained Nuraei in Attendance The Shep of Unusual Service and Values Phene, Spruce 2193: 7 dream Fert g e n e r atiens architects have dreamed of embodying the slender, graceful lines of English steel CHsements In windows w h I e h the average home could afford. In I.upten Cottage "Windows (steel) thnt dream has come true. Beautiful, coinonl ceinonl coinenl cnt, easy te clean;, non-rattling; close tit. ting without weather strips ; they set a new itandnrd of beauty and utility for American windows. David Lupten's . Sens Company Allegheny & Tulip riillsilelphla See Them at the Shew This Week & Callowhill JWSu mai r la DRB4 mZTKmWfflrMx .A.tT-i". 1 '? .,Of Th4 Mm:MT, , "ft rAr jK I and -JUii'tUfrrea . F'Mthe meets ,where , is trying It) tmtehtt.neH terrifieup. rpar drives the' tune away. The' up -; medf by sear between, the bfrdsand frogs a singing war. ' ' '' CHAPTTBFIIII , ''.Vokes, Sweet and Voices Harah B IRELAND thrilled with the clamor of the singing war between the birda andi frog's. ' The racket waa ae great Jack and Janet scarcely ceuid think, , As for Fred the Fiddler, he kept his hands' ever his1 ears and. ran areund1 in circles.,1 All the while he kept walling ever the, new tune In his head which the noise had driven away. t 'Oh, my new tune. Oh, mv lovely new ,tune vthat will seethe the sick, comfort aching hearts and make little children dance with gladness. Ob, my new tuae la gene! Oh, will it never come back?" ; Jack; and Janet feared It never would' come back; no pretty new tune could stand 'the hubbub of' the war between the frogs and birds. Jack and Janet had net known that birds 'could make se many different kinds of noises. .And none of the noises were like the usual songs of birds. Even Cat Bird and Brown Thrush and Temmy Chat and Yellow Canary and alt the ether bweet singers and warblers were shrieking and screaming with the ethers. As for, the birds with harsh voices, Blue Jay, Judge Owl, Blue Heren, Pokey Bittern, Oreenbead Loen, Sand hill Crane, King Fliher and their kind they wcre having n splendid time, for in a singing war use mis tllelr reugh1 songs counted even mere than the sweeter notes or tneir musical friends. Pokey Bittern, Sandhill Crane and King Fisher seemed te be running a race mmWMtwWm yVy JaV $11 CLAFLIN, 1107 Chestnut Fine Footwear HaivickmageeCe. Spring Display and Sale of Fine Oriental Rugs We have assembled masterpieces from all- the rug centers of the Far East in a magnificent, as sortment of unusual designs and rare colorings and in all desirable sizes. Our stock has never been se replete with beautiful offerings. As a stimulus te early Spring business, we have priced many of them at One-Third te One-Half Less Than Actual Value And they comprise only these weaves that our experience as specialists has proven practical and dependable in every respect. The following prices will give you an idea of the extraordinary values : Feraghan, 12.1 x 8.10 $175.00 Savalan. 11.0 x 8.2 185.00 Serape, 11.7 x 9.6 . , . .' 225.00 Serape, 11.8 x 8.5 265.00 Feraghan, 11.10x9.4 . . . : 175 00 Savalan, 12.1 x 8.6 ! r 225.00 V Turceman, 17.7 x 11.3 . 475.00 ' Sultanabad, 17.10 x 10.5 550.00 Kherassan, 16.9 x 9.9 . . ... 450.00 Serape, 11.11 x 9.1 ; 295.00 Kirmansha, 11.10 x 9.6 ...... 475.00 Serape, 18.8 x 11.8 , 575.00 CHINESE RUGS OF HIGH GRADE 6x9 8x10 9x12 $165.00 $245.00 $285.00 Very much below 'usual prices. HaivickMageeCe. Fleer CeTwrUftf Exdislfeir for Alett a Century 1220 MARKET ST. ZaZTE ar MajBjiA .-npaj, aawiai b Waa Wftvfhw.hta efir lit U mtmr iwe a coawruen- tat la a elreuad from hie threat came a funny; nelae hk tha thumping boom of aa' aid puasp.' 'Handbill Crane was creaking like, a wr, wind-sill. King Fisher was rattling- Ilka a .worneut auto.. PtfrMa Marallnw waa In command. He rushed back anal forth urglng'the bird te louder and louder tcreecaee, . 4 8gH, -V ra .Croaker, (id called c 61 , In the marsh ,Uenri climbed a tuft of grass aft the frogs' for fiercer ctpa: n-oakHir-blle.w-. ings, v ' rniiait Tieiiileri eral Purple Swallow., V.'Screech' all day. and shriek an nignt, until join anew these fedga In the begs 'Uaf, birds are "Louder I liOuderP'beemed Oenerk! Croaker. rBellew. aifrday..'awl pipe adl night until you ahew these weak voices; birds that frega are betterimuslcmekers than they are.'' &!"? ., f Jack and Janei cealdn't keep lleat in that hubub. ' They bekatl te shout.tde. "Step racket Ii iiave sere threats." v,je, , ,t v, .'cV, "Fred the Fiddler iddcd.hls voice te. llr !..:. I.. , 'iv'-.'j',l,erT.f" W-i;itep''theni!' he will jrfdp -the; vfiirdsf mevv.f hat!. Ien.-' This screamed. "Guns X aiiuw iiuw nvi aWslraa M(tl attin tiA Jack and Janet kncw,thaW-Jeinrta racket .mignt rht brings the uhters ".with alght brlngys.yWtrreek'a ie frogs. FTher,didn,'tv'Waiit guns; it mil tit ktnnm 4h 4t.A mm atMnni that tfV! Wll .thira seemed no ether wayJlo'and-il'beferettha ngnters were eui iiieiriuiiymw, . ; Then Janet remembered what she caieej bad read snout tne. way esuiea, halted.. That way waS't6.wve. a jrhlte flag. She didn't have a- whWe lflag,,bUt aha had n white handkerchief. 8ne drew that put of her sleeve' and '-began te wave It. As she waved she' danced hatnraan th hirdfl nnd the frets', JaCk'. whn hi saw whnt she'.wns doing, drew out his own handkerchief and joined 'in. her rancing dance. ' . V y (De from and birda knew the .rules of wart Will the waving' of the white flags step the noisy battlet Tomorrow's chapter will tell.) r,A" v Women's Tan Oxfords Saddle strap and , perforations and with a sole that you can hardly wear through. Since 1888 a TWiBW7T1UinxF:MfBTt ?; -T . i I Steel" tee yeueer. '.Tima i foolish. Step. or you atl will , saseaaaMsJrAuBa4sraMas K RESTRUNG 28c Wc. Vfr HK- caesiaswTt'-y e jh't.': AM,. Wit F'f sf sssasr r ' .i r ,"." 1 s , ' . zi -: " 1 ', t ' . j.rs aBBBBBBsfn ' m5M , AslsllBBa ' ' u TJtS-XK. I AgBHaaBBBsa wWWtTlii7nf "sHBrWasflarfv rvsflasflHRBBaV OlM W'w'i Vnavl Ml HsaW aUstsWHHMLB V1 m iIM'hf'MlSR 'rliS ilv mmmakl I ' mmm : LHU nil lUfHffllil j.hd'iMm L - w at, ami wtuniifmnw 'i&y'vvxKinYim ' IvMtmsJmBm ' sbMIMsv2bbb1I- rSiCtkil' i: let? 'I Mmm IUaBMIiV H?BBlaaSeSBBBMB9l twVNWSAlf'jkSSR M S3 ftai I I ' SBXSBSBBBriSSFSBBl SWMRMSb 'Ifll Bjl.jail A aaskSBaaaaaa flaaaaaTiaaBk p. w . ? mlggSgBMlm-, SsssKstHK' YkHl . V I I I 7 1 III M7J .. &-K' m 1 r- yr , u-ji. -; 2 1 J $37.50 $16.50 $25 Frecks Rival the Flowers in Charm and Diversity ,, Hyacinth blue, jade, flariie, bamboo, cafe au lait and beige are some 6f the fashionable colors, and there are dozens and dozens of different styles in 'black and' 'navy At $16.50 te $38.50 Among these are many sample dresses which are marked much less than usual. At $16.50 a varied collection ranging from a simple straight-line frock of silk crepe te a delightful dinner dress of black lace like the one which is sketched. Many beaded and embroidered crepes and fresh, Springlike taffetas in this group. At $25 te $38.50 scores, of different frocks of beaded Georgette crepe in navy blue, Canten crepe dresses cut en long lines with rows of hemstitching and lace-striped tricelette frects. Mere youthful are the taffetas and foulards and the sports frocks of crepe epenge, some with capes te match. A Canten crepe frock at $37.50 and a taffeta at $25 are sketched. Tweed Cape Frecks $16.50, $18.75 and $23.50 They have a charm of their own and these are the days for them colorings are lovely. (Market) NEW Women's Two-Tene Drep-Stitch Slipover Sweaters, $2.15 They leek expensive add are the prettiest sweaters we've seen at such a low price! Made in two colors of wool with long sleeves and the high, slightly rounded neck that is worn with Peter Pan cellars. Buff-and-white Brewn.and-buff Periwinkle-and-white White-and-periwinkla Ecru Embroidery Trims This Heuse Freck at $3 Of checked gingham in red, light blue, yellow, pink, black, brown or lavender checks with ecru eyelet embroidery trimming i the bell-shaped sleeves and pockets nnd forming the cellar and vestee. The wide sash is of gingham. Checks, Stripes and Plain Celers at $2 A variety of fresh and pretty gingham freckB, cut en simple and practical lines green, blue, pink, lavender and gray among thorn. k Maids' Uniforms, $3.85 Made Especially for Us se we can be certain of hew 'geed they are. Fine, plain color cbambrays are in pink, blue, lavender and gray; stripes are in blUe.and-white and gray-and-white. ' Alse some geed black dresses with white cellars and cuffs. All of these have long sleeves'. Dresses with three-quarter sleeves are in blue chambray at $3.75. Extra-Six Black Dressc $3.85 Sixta 48, 50 aad 52 (Ceatt-i) namaker's Down Stairs Peppr red-and-arar Jade-and-white Navy.and.peppjr red Grayand-French blue (Central) Dear Little Peg-top Rompers, $1.10 What a blessing te mothers are, sturdy, pretty, little rompers, doing away with white frocks and petticoats for the toddler of 2 te 4 years! These are of white linen, with square, necks and short sleeves, trimmed with bands and piping of -corn color, lavender, blue or rose'. At1 $1.50, peg-top rompers are of chambray in green, blue, pink or corn or of black sateen trimmed with rose or yellow. PanUlette Frecks at $1.25 are of chambray in green, corn, pink or blue. Sizes 2 te 6 years. (Central) 5 Geed Specials in 9x12 Feet Rugs Hit-or-Miss Rag Rugs at $8.50 Seamless Tapestry Brussels Rugs, $15 Seamless Velvet Rugs at $20 Axminster Rugs at $27.50 Axminster Rugs at $37.50 (Chestnut) Women 's Sandal Pumps in 3 Leathers at $8 Quaint and pretty is the sandal pump with a vertical center strap. It is carried out in patent leathei, black calfskin or suede. Seles are turned nnd heels are low and cov ered. Veiy graceful, comfortable pumps! Women's and Girls' Brown Oxfords Special at $3. 75 v MJJhave eoei weKed soles and low heels finished with rub. women?67 CXCellent Xferd3 for sch001 S Tand bSlSU Girls' oxfords have wide tees and are in sizes 2 te G. teesthsntraig0StJs.ha.VO th f"htenab1 rounded likedBmehdium ahaae" 1Cathr f Serviceab,c li 5 "- (Clintnnt) Beys' Shoes, Special, $2.90 LiUle boys shoes that aren't afraid of scuffs nnd kicks nie of I A?ric!!li?hcr lnJ blucher and traight-lac0 styles. Selw Ssffi? SizeUsRiott0e.raany H h,ke anU withstand-Spring In sizes 1 te b, shoes of the same sort are 4. (Oallerr, Market) - Mens Odd Trousers ,,;; Should Be Alt Weel, Toe ' $4.50 te $7.50 . at af t i-hl. ..4 anal. la1 iwaaw aafj Aa 3 no einer riticicb ei men s ciuuhub kui buvh wiu . . fAiiava enr) IViav. thfrtfnrt. should be of reliable a 11 wool ma- t terials te give real service. Realizing this, men are depending mere and mere upon the Gallery ptere for Men ler, extra trousers. Tney unnjc us suits from everywhere old coats and vests te get treusars te match. They usually get them, tee, for it is the rare suit that we cannot match with geed all-wool trousers! (Oallerr. Market) Men's White Cheviot Shirts, $1.85 Yeung men think there is nothing like them. The cheviot it of a closely woven quality and the shirts are well made en prevan Wanamaker dimensions. A choice of feiir kinds: with neckbands and soft cuffs; with soft cellars and wristbands or turn-back cuffs,' with button-down soft cellars and soft cuffs. (Uallerr, Market) t White Tub Silk Blouses in Three Styles, $3.50 Tub silk of excellent quality makes these three sports blouses. Peter Pan cellar, roll cellar and convertible cellar styles; the first two with tiny frills edging the cellar and front pleat. The blouse with the convertible cellar has plenty of tiny tucks in front. All have the turn-back cuffs that can be worn outside coat or sweater. (Sfarket) A Cape With Fringe Is It's one of the prettiest of the new arrivals. Of black twill serge, it is cut very full and trimmed with two rows of deep and shining silk fringe. Lined throughout with black-and-white silk. Scores of ether interesting capes and wraps are of velour and belivia in soft reindeer and blue tones, or of tricetine and serge in navy blue and' black. Seme are deeply embreid ered, some show little capes ever the arm openings which end in heavy silk tassels. Threw scarfs are very smart, tee. Excellent cheesing among wraps and capes at $16.50 te $45. (Market) New Medels (Mostly Girdles) In Lily of France Corsets Se dainty, se youthful looking that they must have been de signed for Spring trousseaux. All are pale pink and are dis tinguished by the skillful cut ting and exquisite workmanship for which Lily of France corsets are famous. A hip girdle of pink broche with inserts of surgical elastic is $5. Deeper girdles with a different distribution of the surgical web bing are $7 and $7.00. .Corsets, short and lightly boned, have elastic around the tops and are $4 and $7.50. (Central) -w3 lKER'S i. "A Stori Rippling Silk $27.50 $27.50 Girls' Cape Dresses, $8 With separate capes, three quarter length, and sleevelehs slip-en dresses, they arc of plain tweed in rose, blue or tan. Sizes 8 te 14 years. Bleemer Frecks at $3 Of tan or green chambray, trimmed with checked gingham piping. Sizes 7 te 10 years. (Market) Snowy Dimity for Blouses All-white striped and checked patterns for fresh, pretty blouses aivl for cool Summer frocks. "27 inches wide, 28c nnd 38c a yard. 36 inches wide, 45c. (Crntrul) Manufacturers' Sample Handbags, Half Price, 25c te $5 An oxtrnerdinnrily geed let of bags offered at just half their regular prices. Seme arc lubbed from handling, but their prices have been materially lowered wherever there is the slightest imperfection. Calf, seal, morocco, vachotte and fabric, as well as a few duve tyn nnd velvet bags. The colors, tee, are interesting, including bright red, blue, tan, brown, green nnd black. The shapes nre envel ope, swagger and many of the season's novelties. Women's Ribbed Cotten Combination Suits 50c and 60c A new shipment of the suits women have been asking for. Lew neck, sleeveless or bodice top styles with loego kneea in regular sizes, 50c. Extra sizes are 00c. Cotten Damask Breakfast Cleths Are In at $1 Round ones, C4 Indies in diam eter, ure scalloped in pink, yellow or blue ut ?1. Square ones, about B3 x 03 inches, are neatly hemstitched. Fancy New Bandeaux Are 75c At this very low price one may buy a bandeau with gleaming lengthwise satin stripes or an ex tremely pretty brocaded en aft! , heavy silky Mtet. - .&!&., 8mmstw .tSWSlmSSS iUrSS3MLsV&Vvfr' 7 H!il mmmmmm 'VURsVaHsSBafl U vV ml lljfc Central Aisle tt & fsMM j-j. . K& . tV..-: . ' v4i1 , ,tejw r . . ."i HH n VV 3 41 Ae "I 1l ft " Ml T Jl .,-1 I 51 4 VI 1 1 11 I t A vUrt, . -OH I 4- St , n u i Mi &mi yK m ,.'wr.i"T,' t w.!fM;&m ' ftikte .M-l. 4 V &&&. 1 CS. ,.' AtefciA.jJ . V: i&Vt) ' w i,.&Kiil 1 in, Wi K ! V
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