vvi uttrj &m " ' H ' " ' ' ' C fjriSf', 13 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEll PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, 1AY 12, 1921 M WEATHER Cleudy 'i. ffi& jfr5, Wilsen Gives ( WANAMAKER'S MAY 12,492?. WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE IktUTi V - " , f. lit ' P L .t Afew yer eunday i ' ff'cll-Prr pared Veal i'ricas $cc )'Uh Dumpling, A re. 1n expend' Features , n, sirs, rf. a. Wilsen fefrijnr- '""i, rttrtrvfd THT poed old-fashioned word hoiie heiie ff'lff may found Jenpc and dry te -.lint te tin) liome-Ievlnjr Hhii S?s none rhnt rnn tnke Kh plnra ' '"mh'JU run-fully. scloetluK tmuU re jiarkit , . . i fhft1 .. n...i fftieti wlirn roekhtB. kcppiiB In 'Jin that the plainest of feed, well S" mid ct 11111.V ln the Petion of J?ry person, even in tbe humblest (one) .'.mIIte Menti for Three Meais cm su,s Sunday ,', lircakfiiAt Slewed Uliuburb nnd Itiilhlns Onion Omelet Hashed Hreun Potatoes Het HIhmiUs llncllnlics 11 Coffee Dinner fruit Cecktnll Garden Onions Itfiilislics Veal Fricassee Dumpings , W Potntees Aspnrngits M Henrts of Lettuce mnmberrv Dumpling Vimilla Sauce Blre Coffee Supper ChM&e Cutlets Parsley Sauce . lNitnte Salmi 1 Crumb Cnke Stewed Fruit , Tea Tke market bosket will require two bunches of rhubarb, ene package of nliinn, onions, parsley, potatoes, "upamiiH, rndlshca, sreen onion, let 'ltt, atrawberriefl, cheese, eggs, two wands of stewing veal and tbe usual weekly staples. Onion Omelet Teal and cut in thin slices sufficient tBiens te measuie ene cup, plaee in rtucepan aim 'evcr wnn deuidk wrer. Cook for ten minutes', drain, row place tkree cgfts in btiiall bow I and add , Tire tabletpoens of iraicr. Beat well le mU. Heat four tabic .mn nf tliertcninc in Kkillct nnd when smoking het add thn bealeu creh. Shake indtilt until the omelet In iiuite dry, Ihrn cpreau ever nait et tne pre. pre. pired onions, Reason with mlt and Mpper, fold and roll and turn en het (.litter, pnrnlshtnfi with pnrsdey. Thirf mount will serve two persons. Yes) Fricasvm With Dumpling Cut the veal in pieces stlltnbbt for jerfing, plncei lit siucepan nnd udd )w ci of chopped onions, (Ftgiet of soup hirei, gtpcknt boiling water te cover Hit. Simmer slowly until fender, then iilrl iliimnlinrs mildn fin follews: Itnh me hard-boiled eggs through i?ice jnte betl and add iOwMf cup of flour, 'Oiw fapoe of salt, Ott-hilf tratpoen of Inking petcdrr, Out-half lampoon of pepper, ,Tm tablespoon of finely minced fK!lel' .. ,1 xiw woiMjieofM or tjraiea. emen, ITAreu tablespoons of water te form ic6h. Werk until smooth, then form in iunplings rhe mm of walnuts and drop ww me iricasi5re, reason enij tntcKcn ith flour dibtlvcd in oue cup of mill: ud add One-half cup of finttti cheiwed narx- Little Benny's Notebook By Ler Pap Lift! UPfilf nArt llAnnurt tnir ilit!W !t 1 itnla nlleuants en nceunt of my bum 'ifwu. anu i ri(.Kea nim wen it v:ik WlJ te Mart iigeu nd hr ?ed. On the trit nf tinv, nu.1. i ..t ur... I AHA Sllnrlev fif i Ipnrinii lijt . au In tlin tllnj room half w,v threo the Sun J paper and Mill i reding It, and ma ju reeding the parts pep vacut, unl ' PM a Idcer, saying, Hay pep, wat, J does a week btart en, Sundey or JIandeyV "at. wy I dent knew, Sundey, I tip- W, Md pep. l,7fd ma. ,Mw Jen for that I insibt It starts en nw ami I ran prove It, Sundej S y. 'Cuefdey, Wrnsdey Theredey fl, iic. w w"lc'1 ln.v CttlUC tW Sundey of rerfe, scd pep. :u a argewmerit, snl mu, wats te Mrtent me from bhUiB Mundey Tucs- lll tVAnnU.. rru iv. iiii... ii....! Iwrt .cy m,d !v',jinB tlmt Proven the liiiii ' ,."" -'"'"ley, my goeitnisi 11 Bt i could prove it Ftnrted en Wenw. ify fhjif u. it k . . mi vi.1. . " ,ulJ ""iea ie. inn Itfrt. ,rts en AIum'ey because Kundey iiajr et rest aim wen H it natural III ' thc dav nftr or tllc duy be- Itfl TIHlllKnl t .. . n . I M '"""t Prove cny thins, T con lm i,ii .' 'ou ,h" argcwinent and ""Wile mttisfied. ml pep? lit M h n ...! r . i ,ii ii . ion i , """ J Bel1' ,vcn nen, k.'fl?i,.kNl In.v al'eantH was te unrt UH,.. ' i,,n. v,,k un,i if Sundey m MV1 el tUa weck y " nwt te ""t today, awtcnt It? L,lV"teny ant nnd it shall, but if I "nd v Milt 0H ,n 5'0,lr wrcenerry irw... "'""Kr 'nne et wen tne JiSWi'."1 PP' Ami he gave me 'wie nrtteument. WHAT'S WHAT 1V Helen Drcie Ti,T"' enen i n ? le ii-rfI with whom elm 5nv ',.?" fjeineumes the' friund ' a nii?nlenBcr "-way." that In. .Hllnunrp,5,?t? between tlie him ana e'nbarraaa ng te talk 5eLS2ftt Wt"1- wert 8mBB8& EtfHBiiriR: AB .ft Ifll lii $6 $15 $25 510 $7.50 $15 Black Satin Wraps and Coats, $15 Silk-Lined Capes, $7.50 Tweed Capes, $6 These are some of the geed things that Wanamaker's Down Stairs Ceat Stere offers for Saturday. All are new, all bought at much less than the regular figures and marked accordingly. Perfect goods, new and f ash- lunaeie, at a xnira te a nan less tnan any one would expect tepay. Black Satin Coats and Wraps, $15 Light weight, very soft and of excellent Mtiif lined with gray, geld or Copenhagen silk. Coats arc fihirred from the hem almost te liip-hcight and wraps arc trimmed about thc cellar and cuffs with self stitchery. Sizes IG te -12. 21 New Styles Between $15 and $18. 75 . Mostly Navy Blue Capes at $6 and $7.50 Circular sports capes of light blue tweed are tnmmed only with helf stitchery. $6. Vcleur capes In soft reindeer shades arc lined throughout with silk. $7.G0. Sample Coats at $10 Sports coats of geed tweed'!, chinchillas and mixed materials arc cut en tailored lines, some with mufT pockets and all belted. Circular capes of gray or tan herringbone tweed are S10. At $1G.50 alone there arc 12 different styles in wraps and coats all fresh, new and intci- rstincr. Most of these capes and wraps are" of navy blue tricetinc and Feirct twill, excellent qualities, trimmed with deep fringe made of silk thread, silk braid or cord. Others arc embroidered, some bliew' nuil-hcad trimming and there arc some coats with kimono sleeves. Kvcry one is silk lined. Extra-Fine Capes and Coats at $25 Ulack Canten crepe wraps lined with peri winkle, coral, taigcrnie or gray silk crepe and edged with fringe. Capes of black Russian crepe, lined with color. Navy vcleur capes With diamond-shaped insets of black taffeta. Tan Peirct or black" tricetinc wraps with deep shirred bands of crepe de ehine edged with fringe. Navy blue I'eiret twill capes with medallions et cnentllc embroidery CNUrUrl) Handsome Silk Wraps, Seme With Fur Cellars, at $35 Capes of brocaded Russian crepe in black lined with gay colors and edged with heavy braid fringe. Semq have standing cellars of black and gray fur. Handsome black capes of moire or Russian crcpe are trimmed with fringe and beautifully lined. Extra-ftize full-length capes of navy tricotine or Peiret twill, $32.00 sizes 42 li te 50. Charming New Silk Frecks Specially Priced at $11.25, $16.50 and $18.75 w vmZ5 W mm Alk Tiffin T Pi $25 $11.25 Fer Summery crepe d chine dresses' in white with snian pnnica patterns in r-v green, tan, periwinkle wy henna. A We for frocks of crepe ile chine or (icergettc crepe in duiker colorings,, v itli beads. adorned $16.50 and $18.75 Canten crepe dresses with draped sleeves arc in peri winkle or beige with larirc $10 white beads. $16.50 Ulack Canten crepe dresses in large sizes. Navy blue foulard di esses veiled In blue Georgette Printed silk crepe dresses in light colors trimmed with white crepe de chine. Canten crepe dieses in navy, orchid, periwinkle, tan and henna are trimmer! with steel beads and the new studded jewi ucnfln ill ruuy rru. Organdie Dresses, $10 requisite colorings in Huffy dresses of organdie combined with creamy net. tfm Tj$ '11 rT U I - W . ' ' al ,. A jrr mu' iV uvs5fH i ft A ', Oil i n $18.75 New Cleth Dresses, $7.50 and $16.50 (ioed news for all the people who huyc been asking for them. 7.50 dresses are of navy blue tricetinc with heavy black silk embroidery trimming thc skirt. Sines 10 te 41. $16.50 dresses aie of Peirct twill in coat effect - ith embroidered bands for trimming. Sizes 30 te 55. (Mnr Handsome Afternoon Dresses, $25, $30 and $38.50 i n.r.inmeiily pretty Ceeigette crcpe dresses -n vur-..;ts hiz.-k have juM arrived. In black, navy, white, orchid, silver gray, iimie and brown. Seme are trimmed with henvv luce, some with seutache nnd some with embroidery. All $25. Many ether interesting gowns, including' a few sample Kiench dresses, are here at prices ranging upward te S;i8.50. ket) Tweed Skirts Special--$ 2. 90 A little, group of skirts in two models has been lowered in price te $2.1)0. In resct) jade, beige, brown, orchid and Copen hagen blue. All icgulur sizes. . (Market) Girls' Organdie Dresses- Half Price at $2 A New Silk Breakfast Ceat Only $6.50 Remember just a little time age when one thought of a silk breakfast coat one Iheucht of $12 or $15? Which makes it doubly agreeable te get such a prcttv one of nicM-alinci for only $0.50. In maize, orchid, green, rose-pink, peach and llcrht. blue.' ffe,. Iw' -An KM l 1 FeaSwiS Sri i i i l TJ'I j ri QQu Sfl aiaW lL ' Ul vKlifW day colorful dresses made in three styles and 'marked ut half the usual price. In hky blue, maize, Nile and tangerine and in white trimmed with these colors. All are fresh, new and crisp. Gingham Suspender Dresses, $2 Pleated skirts and suspenders nie of Hue, smooth gingham in large or smnll cheeks of brown, gi ecu, navy, light blue, pink, black or red. .Shirtwaists arc xf white pique or organdie trimmed 'with scallencfl nlutrl .-fviiiu f' S,wi!? M a" Ptyjcs. n simwmnm: x Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere - iiiii taMaVIWnaHHHBBMManVaVaVMMMaaMBaMnNMa Fascinating Bracelets 50c te $1.50 It is thc raic woman or gill who doesn't like them especially the graceful loose bracelets that droop about; thc wrist, with 11 turn of the hand. 'All colors and surely all kinds arc here fine chains witli imita tion pearl beads, jadegrccn or imitations of precious stones. (Central) WTgrr .'.., .. r:.'i'k it'st ..:, ,).,..; '-OJ..-.v..--'.J';-iAH.:tA-""--t.T5a Central Aisle 200 Men's All-Weel Suits Special $25 Conservative and semi-conservative business suits that men will wear all Summer! Fabrics' arc of superior grade in desirable patterns : Pin stripes in blues and browns, gray mixtures, herringbones, tweeds, fine cassi- meres and closely woven cheviets. iHMnfwmMif Tailoring .and fabrics arc thc type te make a man think .a little better of himself and thc world in general. (rinllrrj', MarUM) Women's Pure Silk Clocked Stockings Special at 75c Pair Cordovan, white, cream tan, pearl gray, Russian calf, beigrf and black in pure silk stockings with seamed backs and cotton tops and soles. , "Seconds," whose Imperfections matter little, if at all! Dimity Blouses Have Colored Featherstitching at $2.25 Fresh white dimity in slip-ever 3tyle. Keatherst itching in brown that matches twecd suits se nice ly, or in lese or blue en cuffs, round cellar and thc tiny slit at the neck. A crisp black bow is the finishing touch. 6 te 12 Inch Elastic Girdles, $1 te $3.50 Pretty 0 and 8 inch elastic girdles have geed supporters and are cut longer in the back for comfort; some aie combined with eatin or brocade. Twelve-inch elastic girdles are exceedingly popular and several niedek have just come at thc special prices of $2 te $3.G0. Men's Oxfords 6 Styles at $5 Geed leeks nnd long wear are com bined qualities worth having, especially when the having costs only $5. Thc Oxfords arc in straight-lace and bluchcr styles, with wing or straight tips. All have welled soles and many have rubber heels. Beys Oxfords at $4. 75 Hi own bluchcr Oxfords with wide tees haie brass eyelets (boys like them), welted soles and rubber heels. Sports Oxfords of smoked leather with brown waistbands and flexible fiber soles and heels are $4.25. Sizes 1 te 6 in both. Small boys' Oxfords, of tan leather, in sizes 10 te 13 M, are $3.25. (Onllcry, Mnrket) Men's Seft Cellars Special at 15c They are in the shapes that men like for warmer weather of plain poplin or rep and striped piques. Ties at 35c I'Viulaid-, stripes and figures in open-end feur-in-hand5' "-election ineuch for nn man White Cotten Pongee Shirts, $1.65 In loin styles: with neckband and soft cuffs; with button-down soft cellar and wristbands with soft cellar and turn-back cuffs or wristbands. (Gallery, Murkrt) Geed Corsets for Heavy Figures Special at $3 Usually corsets of this type arc much higher in price. They arc of heavy, strong ceutil with wide spoon-shaped steels in front, a medium full bust, long well-boned back, elastic ever thc lower hips and reinforced bands ever thc abdomen. Adera Corsets at $2 are of pink ceutil and have the free top that many women like, the boning ending holew the elastic top. Others, of brwhe, with thc free top, are low in front, ris ing higher in back. S2.50. (fitiitrat) What Delightful Hats at $5! That s what you 11 think when you see them and you'll be amazed that such pretty things are marked only 5. Even remembering the high stand ards of the Down Stairs Millinery Salens, these are remarkable for the low price. Beautiful silks in Summery tints, wide-brimmed hats of haircloth with large flowers, delightful poke-shaped hats of gayly spotted gleaming straw everything happy and cheery that one could imagine and in the very spirit of Summer ! ' (Mnrl.rO 1 wfluL N JJsasSsW r -ir V acl v rr VN. " AV.' s W.i a &?;&s& h ,w V ii ,& A .'..wj iii May White Sale e e Lew p one nPfMivriTiOinrfl 7.ic for envelope cheniihcs, prettily made, of pink batiste and white nainsoek trimmed with lace or pmbreidcry. Best Dellar Chemises in Years! Seft, durable nainsoek i.s carefully made into chemises that are comfortably long and full and trimmed in various wnyn with insertions, embroidery medallions, lace, etc. Nightgowns at $1 Kasily laundered nightgown of b'uehird or but terfly pink crepe are just right for vacation. Other nightgown am of white nainsoek fim.-lied wi'h embroidery or Ince. Radium Nightgowns, $3.85 In pink, blue and orchid, cut genereu.-ly ful'. Levely Silks :il are, paradoxically, in delectable l.'ui, pink and hencydew, .-, veil as "umeiciitlj tn the White tint of erdiu white. I.pii "ii most inexpensive are nign quality ter a brides treusheau. S2..")0 for -vi-lep.e ehcmics "f crepe de chin" trimmed with i--pecmlly pretty lace, dainty tucks and ribbon. -'Ne, tailored hemises. Set.-, of 'v;: tub silk, in white, light blue or dfjii:,te pn k, (ens,t 'f e?N ami step-in drawers trimmerl with 'ac and e(;ui.sitc hand-embreideicd medallion. .'. i0 a raiment. Satin Envelope Chemises at $3 tiliumiiig .it in i in orchid, honeydew and light bill" t .". .Mi ihcii aie an number of envelope hemi-es of radium and crop'- di cliine in coler1- ( cnlrHl) Women's Fashionable Colored Silk Stockings With Pointed Heels, $1.50 Pair A fine, even quality of silk, with seamed backs and cotton tops and soles. In pole gray, silver, camel's hair, Africnn brown, Russian calf, taupe, navy, cordovan, black and white. Pink Gleve Silk Vests, $1.75 Bleemers te Match, $2.25 Fine, heavy quality, but because they are "second-" pi iced lower. Defects are. cry slight, scnietimes only a small iri-ec,iliiii ir, the weave. An onpertinutv for .Mine brides,! (Lrntrnl) Batiste, Dotted Swiss or Dimity in New Blouses at $3 and $3.50 I nllv blouse.-, youthful IVter 1'nn cellar- or Tuede frenti. aie among them. i 1' ,!,V '? u'0lv" f 'lieei batiste tnmmed with convent ern ern 1'iea Kt. A .letted Swi-s bleu-e i..t, a IMer Pan rellar of embroidery, .mother is tnmmed vvnh .tetKd Swi, f a . untrafm.' color. I, -t S.S..i0 dimit.v bleu-cs v th Irish picot edging the Peter of'"the blouse '" "(l "" ",Nf" "f ,rNh K,c" Knicv'' ihv frenL vMthh'40:.1niA!',,-nl,,'Cmcl- ,uV'x,lH,x 1,1,,l,v ''honitel trimmed witn met an.l Irish lacts i. f Hi,(, Mic ;lt -N(J -0 I VIhi I. i-I 1 Leng Silk Gloves, $1.15 Fine quality, usually a third mere than the present puce! Sixtecn-butten length in .Milanese silk with I'urn-peint backs and double linger tip. White, pongee, mode nnd gray in all sizes. Pearl and beaver in broken size". 16 -Butt en Length Chamois -Lisle Gloves, $1 Thee suede-like chamois-lisle gloves would eidin.ml.v be half again this low price. Of extra-fine imported quality with spear-point stitched backs, in white, ecru, fawn and beice (f eiilrul) Colored Silk Umbrellas, $3.85 lust 100 of these sun-and-rain umbrcllns, specinl! Heavy silk covers, .some with wide tape edges, are in purple, green, brown, navy, gurnet and black. Handles, long spoon tips and stub ferrules te match are of bakelite with leather side straps, loops or bakelite rings. (Onlrnl) Children's Pretty Frecks, $1.10 A low price for piactical fiecks of white striped madras w ith col cel lars, cuffs nnd pocket-tops of gingham in buttercup, rambler pink or forget-me-net blue. Sues - te G yearn. Sturdy white muslin drawers, sizes 1 te 12 years, enl 'Jee. If rnlrnl) I Crepe de Chine $1.45 a Yard 39 inches wide, in ivory, ,. flesh, pink, turquoise, brown, gray. Henna, periwinkle, orchid, maize, taupe, tan, mm. Nil. lnm.u . : 1 .. - - yr :;-"f ...t.t, Chiffen-Bordered Veils in Celers A Shetland-like mesh with a soft chiffon holder come- in taupe, nav.v-and-'Iver or tun-and-brewn. ifl.ne. A veil with a wider chiffon border and dots te match is in henna, brown. nivi i.i...... navy-andfUh, benlirc-und-tun, J2s2Sl2lLi3M vA .A Women 's Lew Shoes Special at $4.25 ,VP1; a (K'Z0M "!- and evcrv ene S00( ; SperU puinps dress pumps, stre.-t oxfords, oxford with the desirable plum vamp.- most of the scion's bet like! slyics. eii n1' i01"' l-U.n ''liabl 'ew s,u,0n et H)lind Iwithcrs, well made, wi 1, our name stamped in eerv pair. All foiiMderably le.s- than their original prices. brown, tan black and patent leathers anion them. hveh V'0Ue'1 'l0S il'Hl levV nr "lei,ium AlmeM all size- m many stvles. nist a fPW hies in ethers, but all sizes in the let. Women's Mary Jane Pumps $7.50 ,v JlV01,',' 'S"1y'-''V 0f 1,atenl 1(,J't', black Mutin and patent leather with way sued,, backs. All thesa have IwhT? hw " 'l?-v ,elu't,, htt8 il "'i'f baby I-iench heel and combine patent leather with tfray straps, backs and heel i'eirin. Girls' Mary Jane Pumps Special at $4. 75 t WV,MU'n aiui irI?- heth, can wear these siw ea leather. '""" l'en,b,,, ,)UU'ut k,atlu'' "d Kray Mary Janes for Children . U black patent leather or white leather, lilt,, buck slvin. they are in sizes 8'a te 11 at $3.75 1 1 Vz te 2, $4.25 91- C m m z$h i!Tvas' '" "iMH 8,s l 8(,'iMWl.lrli6 r m Tt v V A r i v$& AY'V Wf mi, .tt - v - .-Jt.- irTi jtwvt A:.AiaAi l,, , air yy r.sy Jtf 1 1 "ni'T'iiii'tif-'1' - ,ml &i
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers