ziBsssssskmmmmsmmm fra. Wf&en ieffs e Ti Bun Will 5eme iveu Drnfa CO these Are Different Frem the , Usual Kind and Very Re- freshing in the Warm Days , B MRS. M. A. WILSON wteM, mt, bu Mrs. if. A. Wilsen. Atl TCED TEA la a universal favorite for X ( BUDimcr Devcrugu aim is ucnuuu" If properly made. The first requlro requlre npts ire the selection of a geed brand it tMi dan tensI1 t0 Drew the tca wd lufficlent boiling wntcr. Scald the t pet with boiling water, and then tern out the water and wlpe dry i place la level tablespoons of tea in the luted pet, and pour ever the tea one nirt of boiling water. Cever the tea Nt closely with u towel and staud aside fjr ten minutes. New drain off the tea Inte a pitcher and cool. Then plnce In lie refrigerator te chill. This will make (ufflclent Iced tea for a family of five (or two meals. Te serve, fill a tall glass half full of mined jce, then fill with the chilled M sdd a slice of lemon, and serve. Tet variety add one tablespoon of whipped cream or a few mint leaves. glriffherry Sirup for Strawberry Ada The fruit Juices are cooling and tllfst'satlffylng, and should be served iiKilr In cver.v home. Place in n bowl two boxes of wat-hed r.nd stemmed terries and one pound of sugar. Crush well, and then cover and let stand for one hour, stirring frequently. Stand bowl In pan of warm water and neat ilewly. crushing and stirring the ber rles often. "When het, and the sugar li melted into sirup, strain and pour Inte fruit jar. Use one cup te every mart of Ice water. Stir well te blend tad add few mint leaves chopped fine. Crushed Flnespple Peel and shred a medium-sized pine pine ajele, add One pound of sugar, One cup of boiling teatcr. Cever closely and set in warm place for one hour. Turn in jar and chill, lb use. add one cup of the crushed pineapple te ene quart of ice water ltd serve. Cream Raspberry Ade Wash and leek ever carefully three boxes of raspberries, place In sauce pis, and add one pound of sugar. Crush well, using cither a large spoon or the potato masher. Heat slowly te boiling point and cook for fie minutes. New turn into piece of cheesecloth and let drip. When cool, press the pulp of the berries through te remove the seeds. Place sirup In fruit jar and store in the refrijerater. Te use place ene and a half cups of the raspberry sirup in pitcher and add One juarr of tee water, Twe cup of crushed ice. One-half cup of whipped rrcam, or One-half cup of marshmallow whip ttinned with one-half cup of the rasp Wiry ade. Whip up and 6erve. , Blackberry Nectar Wash and sort ever carefully two boxes of blackberries, place in saucepan and add ene pound or sugur. tJrusb isd heat slowly until the mixture comes te boiling point, and then cook for ten minutes slowly. New turn In n sieve lined with piece of cheesecloth and when cold presa out all the juice. Te this Juice add One quart of water and the following spices tied in piece of cheesecleth: One teaspoon of Cinnamon, One and one-half teaspoons of ginger, One-half Uaspoen of allspice, One-quarter teaspoon of nutmeg. Tie the spices closely before ndding the nectar, 6lmmer slowly for fifteen fclnutes, then chill. Te serve, fill glass about two-thirds full of the nectar and add sufficient crushed ice te fill glass. Silver Fizz Beat the white of ene egg Btlff, whip Ping into the egg two tablespoons of powdered sugar. New place In bowl Juice of three lemons, One-half cup of powdered sugar. Three cups of ice-cold water, ..Beat with egg beater te blend, and then whip in the prepared white of the Jir. When well whipped turn at once Ute tall thin glasses and serve. Gelden Fizz Place in bowl Three-quarters eup of sugar. Yolks of two eggs. Cream eggs and sugar until a light, may texture. New add Juice of two lemons, rfuice of three oranges, Three cups of water. .i?V?i.lp u,1,t0 mlx- und thea whip into Ola the stiffly beaten whites of the three OS. Serve at euce in tall thin glasses. Alabama. Rickey Place in small bowl One teaspoon of ginger. 0w-Aej teaspoon of cinnamon, line-half teaspoon of mace, Une-quarter teaspoon of allspice. One cup of sugar. Juice of one lemon. tie eieua well teeether. working ni war ?. mc'ted t0 a sirup. Te i fill tall tllln flncc ,ll C.ll -.1.1. Mrve crushed Ice, add a long thin paring of X52? r nd' t,ve tablespoons of the pre- ?e. u :uP' and t,bea flu tue with far mlnfg,'ngr aH- Garnis" wltU a w mint leaves and serve at once. After-Dinner Tricks 170 170 Sf.,i.i .. . -..filing tisnaKcrcuiei ciitt sSrt 2r'inr bo"ews a bandker I I. ??a. holding It by corners dlaaen- Mpe T$'l twUts ll lnt0 a ort of paremlv '."f " the enil, be ap- 'en. h!Ck.i?.,1.argelyLaD.Ptlc' l- ends St 'l8Lthe. handkerchief, Wi i .. rS M .bnchcd up in the The nerfeh0unllV tbe utitlen. nd SS&r p,llU barl el cadi end ier' Tin tl,f?l nds ", held bv tbe UtiTtan. I h 8b.ert ierks- tt little Ci?ral W , ter CBCb N te keen thl'VUt be,P mn ca(,b hrk .?.!?. tbe "Pe shape. Every chesY nnfe ihS. r,ht h,,n, r v muiva is uaua iqere mAf :Z&MWlvs - V"t-Yu "'yrwy ? vw. ' ,ri7f"Vlr r-" , " i TEM..VOCR. STENOORAFHEK ifminu yuu K a part of the All-star Cemlq Section et this tewspaper. "Mik It . Habit?' Adv" HAIRDRESSING MARCELL and 7 HAIRDRESS f OC JENNY SELTZER'S SALON 020 Chestnut Phene Wat. 1U7 Roem 208 One FUtht Ve Permanent Hair Waving 9Wk, XS CCRLS. SIS enure DODDea neaai, $25.00 Bpertst preeu for tray hair Dene by man cxptrti MME. I. L. HEOKER 25 SOUTH 52ND ST. Open Evfi. ex. wed. DL 10-170. SPECIAL' .Permanent Hair Waving bb enna si c ter AO Whole uma (U- tee nlnfli feebbadl . . iO MARCUS FRIEDE 279 S. 52nd St. . PHem Belne&t 1043 and 10943. Permanent Waving by the Nestle System "1NECTO" Rapid Hair Dyeln. All Kind at Hair Werk h r N. W. THEE 33 Se. Oth (Wal. 8111) THE TRAINED NURSE INFANT SH0P 1810 Chestnut St. Trained Nuntt in Attendance LaretUi Frem Safety Pia te Bad Th first sarments ths prespactlve mother heukl bu: 3Silk-&WoeI Shirti $1.25 53.75 3 Silk.&.Weel Band .75 2.75 3 Arneld Knit Cewai 1.00 3.00 Regular Price $9.00 Special Tki. Week $8.00 SPRUCE 2193 OUR STORE ORDERS Increase Your Personal Value Appearances count these dar. Onp plan euablea you te dreaa wall with elethlne from the leading rt- all atom of Vhtla. Yeu par at n moderate amnunta that will net tax Tpur earning, a. . tbeuvanda hare been doing for tbe pais 00 year. WRITE FOR DETAILS TONIGHT IS? 2 1032 IARRIOTT BROS. 1111 CHESTNUT STflEET Don't Spoil Your Child's Hair By Washing It When you wash your child's hair be careful what you use. Meat Houps and prepared shampoos con tain tee much alkali, which is very injurious, as it dries tbe bculp and makes the hair brittle. The best thing te use is MulslHcd roceanut oil shampoo, for this is pure and entirely srcnscless. It's very cheap and beats anything clse all te pieces. Twe or thrce tcaspoenfuls of MulsiHed in a cup or class with a little warm water is" all that is re quired. Simply moisten the hair with water, and rub it In. It makes an abundance of rich, crenrav lather, cleanses thoroughly, and rinses out easily. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and is soft, fresh looking, bright, fluffy, wavy and easy te handle. Besides, it loosens and takes out every particle of dust, dlit and dandruff. Yeu can get Mulslflcd at any drug store, and a few ounces will last every one in the family for months, lie sure your druggist gives you Mulsifled. Adv. Girls! if 3feu would nave a hcallhy scalp and hair Jbat is sefl, fluffy and shimmerine.use wNeiubre'sKcrpfclde SeMMJ)ruy SDepi Stores Vitaminea arc essential for health. Butter, Milk and Eggs ere full of vltamines, und there is a generous supply of all three of these in our recipe for Yellow Tastykake f 13c Jllpyi (.xtielta LSfiSlwMBwf JgW-WW5rX' rt -S3ffl? ' . f am i MT-rT"i iVVam tirmf Vmrv m trntv sii mM II- HHSfBSPP mmm PTjia&' geuMftU, a, eat! & tY'f (CLO ia-i8. ' 1MB Chestnut HUM -KNITTING WOOL-i Z- & 4-ply 1 yc I Silk & wool OAe Pere 1 I Per of V BEADS Embroidering, Beading, Braiding Novelty Embroidery Ce. 15 N. 10th St. Ground Fleer Stere 1007 Filbert St mrim ROBERTS AND MANDER 8TOVE COMPANY QA8 COMPANIE8 AND DEALER8 A Delightful Treat Think of a big sugar-coated baked npnle covered with Puddine sauce. What could be mere tempting. Makes many kinds of Wonderful Desserts It will please the whele family. Eight Flavers At All Grocers, 10c, 15c Fruit Pni!dlc9 Ce., Baltimore. Mil. BeMjgt 1126 Walnut St One Doer Frem 13th St. O.VK UUXDRED VKKY LOVELY HATS taken from our regular .stock, formerly priced up te 18M. NOW $7.50 T'l'JmamsmmmmemsWSmm Pnil.AB mM PUDDINE et fMfclenafcle alatr beaattea aad aUT favarttea are far the flret time eaUlaaaU at tha leadlnK aeaartaieat ataraa aa tha Otub ateraa. timttrm Traatmeat caa tea aafal? aad easllr aaUe at haaaa fey w nHi ianfvnmn. UemaUyn'a, ISIS Chaataat Tha Gaerga B. Evaaa Starai, Chettnnt Markat St. Caballero Dray Ca. 52d and Walnut SU. Pimm Drug Steree, Board walk, Atlantia City aad leading dapartaant teres Ask any of tha abera fer1 De crip tire Booklet Fer a Short Time We Offer te Cut and Fit Slip Cevers or Draperies FREE With Every Purchase -Ne Less Than 20 Yards CRETONNES Half Price Imported und DomeMfe lOe te S3 Positively Werth Deublo Furniture Made te Order Fer a Short Tltna Only a Cretonne Slip Cever Given Free with eacb Pleta of UpbeUtcred Uvlnc Beem or II all Fnrnltere Mada te Ord.r We hae a large assortment at frame te select from, also a larje Una of fur fur nlture coverings. rrlMttei. yelQur. Tapatrle and Bilk Damask. We uaranta construction andmaterlal iifed. Our factory Is open for Inspection at all time. Furniture Reuphetetercd and Reftnished iruOTAMC IiDliniOTEDV rt CaU Writ or Hen TiLlOlViMu UIUVLOICIAI h eA vnriTir nn-i a m io4e win enuAU ai. r2&V2&2wvw sAft's gggagagagSg; SPECIAL! We Will Master Clean for a limited Ladies' Suits or Coats for $3.00 Ve wish te give you a chance, te Servlce 'JUST l'HONE FOM.AH System Will De the Rest Main Office 1fil6-2 and Werk " 1616-28 N. Branches: 1113 Chestnut St, BARC'S Black and Gray Dull leather vamp with gray buckskin strap and back, $12.50 Hosiery te Match at $2.25 a Pair CLAFLIN, 1107 Chestnut Fine Footwear Since 1886 EDGEBPHifcADELPHIA, vyEDttSBfiAY, MAY- 2, 1922 unH franln. Repairing, SterlOB H.TERZIAN ?& 18th and Walnut Sts. Tbe Onlr Original vvv vt&ft1 CI k f At Oil Trtstneat Rlnilet Effect en Bobbed Hitdi. 1 tt.U (NMilnv Va tVa tTl(1 i 102 S. 13th Street S t Kennedy nidjr. Take Elavater s t l'beneat Walnat 1908-7883 t FlntAmMtgClMfiefS Phene Locust 3940 (or Free Demonstration Premier Service Ce. 54 N. 13th St. tVe hare part la ateck for all Premier and Franti Premier Cleaner. If Permanent Waving by Oil Our new OIL method in sures your hair again3t breaking or losing its lustre. OIL steaming only takes 10 te 12 minutes and we fully guarantee every wave. Henna Tinting The only safe method. Light, medium and dar!' brown shades. Hair previously spoiled by dyea will be restored te proper color. Phene. Leeuit 8827 SeZfASf. THE CAREFULLY GUARDED . 00MPLEXI0N SEORETS Egyptel Shin CUrnnter Egyptel Astringent Mask Egyptel Freckle Metk Egyptel Letus Balm Egyptel Wonder Creme Egyptel Veil Letien tU. Poplar 203Z ler RtpTt. itniativr uun Prices. MARTIN A. WEISS. Man, iagtrZ EXTRA! time only Men's Suits or Overcoats for $1.50 test the Quality of Our Werk and 7C60. Our Aute Call and Delivery vbm$GP Xswmm-wmmmtwm IIWiWtiWiW(wwmwmii .lei iltdfiFV ' -JJL, mrmMM'jfm-- i'i w mt0rJn JUHWJIPr,, MMKM mm . , Mtben Fraaceis gqi BSQKMMHSrWiall-ffl4.: jNJjiHfificiaaSiaCaBBaaBKHl Phene Poplar 7660 for Aute te Call Philadelphia's Qaality Cleaners and Dyers 21st St., Philadelphia and 5557 Gcrmantewn Ave. Jfi WANAMAKER'S The Wanamaker Down Stairs Stere There's a Great Vogue for Silk Capes Black or navy blue en the out side, though there seems te be no limit te thb srayety of their lin ings. Usually these capes are trimmed with heavy silk fringe and often they are topped with cellars of caracul fur. Prices start at $12 for a blue wrap of silk-and-cotton Canten crepe lined with crepe de chlne and go te $38.50 for a heavy Rus sian crepe with a fur cellar. (Market) This 18c Gingham Is Mighty Geed Little checks, stripes and plain colors in plenty of pretty colors are 26 inches wide. The gingham launders well, se, of course, it is particularly nice for the children's frocks and suits and for women's heuse dresses. One can make a bloomer frock for a little 6-year girl from three yards, which means only 54c. (Central) Gingham Dresses Are Much Lewer W ' aHfe . LW V T 7siT V t C rtv I KB I&rS1ST fl 'I! BfKSnL SivTESCLLX'fiaM IM racnSHnKB Ml I l BFyUAJT .J. I tcVTriMM (J LvSraStfSBS af ! mwv , TMJfTvtT"lQrHil $5 U $250 ) $4 U Sale of 1980 Women's Sweaters at $1.50 te $4.85 Fashionable sweaters from our own stock and all marked at lowered prices ! Surely every color in the rainbow will be found among them, and there is plenty of the round-neck style that young women like te wear with Peter Pan cellars. All sizes in all styles. Weel Slip-ens, $1.50 They have V or round necks and braided girdles; one is pic tured. In navy, peacock, jade, brown, jockey, henna, tomato and black; also lavender striped with gray or gray striped with lav ender. Tri-Colored Weel Slip-ens, $1.85 Made with round necks, they show a mottled effect in buff-henna-jade, gray-navy-jadc, Copenhagen-jockey-na y and Copen-hagen-bufl-brett n. Plain-color cuffs and braided girdles. Weel Slip-ens, $2.85 Bleck-stitch sweaters with round necks te be worn with Peter Pan cellars; in navy black and white. Weel Tuxedo Sweaters, $2.85 Fancy stitch sweaters in two styles, te be had in black, buff, brown, navy and Harding blue with self cellars and in black with white cellars. Geed Couch Hammocks Start at $10 We said geed hammocks! Study the construction of this $10 one, for instance. Nothing "cheap," trashy or makeshifty in its entire build. Nete that all four of the substantial galvan i-zed chains go the whole way down te the spring mattress, thus insuring steadiness and strength. We knew of ham mocks selling for three times as much which lack this fea ture. Nete, tee, that the mattress is of clean, sani tary, resilient cotton no mess or tow about it; that it is covered underneath, as well as en the top, with duck (choice of gray or khaki) and that it is button tufted. Length, 4 feet 6 inches and only ten dollars. The same style hammock, 6 feet long, is $11.50. (Central) May Dimity Bed Sets at $4 Coel and snowy, they have scal loped edges. A bolster threw and bedspread, 72x90 inches, in each fct. Others are 80x90 inches at $4.50 j 90x100 at $5. With Colored Stripes Dimity bed sets with pink or blue stripes are 72x99 inches, fin ished with scalloping, at $5. 81x 99-inch size, $6. The spreads in sets have cut corners. Bedspreads at $2.25 White dimity bedspreads are 80x90 inches, hemmed. (Central) Refreshing Bath Salts and Toilet Waters Spicy, refreshing fragrance for Summertime! Bath salts in various size bot tles are 50c te $1.85. Toilet water and eau de cologne of well known makes are 60c, 65c, $1 te $2 a bottle. (Central) (Market) (Central) A Rainbow of Celer In New Belts at 50c Belts for sweaters, belts for coats, for light frocks or dark ones. White, black, tan, pink, periwinkle, navy, lighter blues as well as red. Usually they have pearl buckles in matching colors, which is certainly unusual in belts at this low price. (Central) $6.50 55a, $7.2etaiw $73 $6505L 60 White, Black or Brown Oxfords Women's White Oxfords ir seit creamy white buckskin with white fiber soles and spring heels. Nothing will tever take the place of geed buckskin! $7.25. Patent Leather Oxfords with plain vamps and low heels are well liked for both street and dress wear. Their lines are ex cellent. $G.50. . Mary Jane Pumps Ge Everywhere especially with light stockings. These, of black patent leather, are carefully finished r m -enry $6.50. WS fPPf!l 24, 1922 A GOOD BUY AT S IN THE MEN'S STORE Whether it is one of the $25 sports suits or $25 business suits obtainable present in the Men's Stere, it is a geed buy, either way. They are all all-wool and well tailored. Materials are worth mere than a glance, tee tweeds, cassimeres, pin stripes and se en net usually found at this price 1 KHAKI-COLOR TROUSERS, $1.85 Fer work and play durably made of sturdy material, well cut. ALL-WOOL WHITE FLANNEL TROUSERS, $8.50 AND $10 (Gallery, Market) in Price This Year and Prettier Fer as little as $2.50 really pretty dresses of checked gingham can be had in all sizes up te 44. They're in fresh pinks, blues, reu checks and two-tone effects, trimmed with plain-color chambray or with white organdie. Straight-Line Dresses With Peter Pan Cellars begin at $3.50, and they are delightfully youthful. Other frocks are gay with crisp pleated frills of organdie, and some have fascinating fly-away sashes. A wide choice at $3.75, $4, $4.50, $5 and $5.50. Extra Sizes up te 52 will be found in the group at $5.50. $1-50 S4.S3 Artificial Silk Tuxedo Sweaters, $4.85 Plain black, navy, butY and brown with self cellars or black with white cellars. Alse two tone accordion stripes of buff-and-brown, brown-and-buff or black-and-white. The smartest we have seen at such low prices. White or Checked Frecks for Miss 2-te-6 at $1.10 Cunning frocks of durable white striped madras are trim med with pink or blue and a touch of black btitching. Checked gingham frocks are in brown, pink or blue with white cellars, cuffs and pocket tops. Each has a sash and shows a touch of hand-embroidery. (Central) $6.50 and $7.25 come first of all iei an the holiday-planning "y-jj MJStiif r.4i 7 " VI 7; irh' av Ti. ' -v WANAMAKER'S i M vl f'-l Men's Coel Nightshirts, $1 Coel, firm white muslin gener ously cut and made in the plain style that men like. The night shirts that wear and launder se well! (Galterr. Market) Linen Vestee Sets With Irish Lace, $2.75 The Peter Pan style is pic tured, and an almost similar btyle has roll cellar with picot picet ing across the bottom of the vestee. Beth vestees and cuffa are trimmed with hand-made Irish lace. The prettiest thinjp in neckwear we've seen for a long time at this price! (Central) Fiber Rugs Stenciled in Oil, 75c Mere of these well-liked rugs that wear se well. They have the creamy color of the natural fiber and conventional designs are stenciled in oil in green, blue, brown and rose. 3x6 feet in size and their practical value is great ly increased by the fact that they can be scrubbed. Clearaway of Brassieres and Bandeaux, 65c A varied let of broken lines from our own stocks marked much lower than their original prices. Embroidery, lace, satin, brocade and many combinations. Sizes 32 te 60, though, of course, net in every style. Women's Underclothes at 50c te $2 Bleemers at 50c are of em bossed crepe with hemstitching or lace and hand embroidery. Step-in drawers at COc are of pink batiste. Envelope chemises at $1 are of pink batiste and have tops of 4 mch blue satin brocade ribbon. Deuble-panel petticoats at $2 are of silky sateen with deep fleuncvs attractively bcalleped and embroidered. Centra Aisle Black Oxfords of grained leather have straight tips, welted soles and low heels. We recommend these especially for travel ing. $7.25. Mahogany Oxfords with full wing tips, welted soles and low heels are splendid all- around Oxfords for street wear. 86.50. young women in PhiladelphU, l l M a 1 K'J Y n 4;i wn .i (Clieitaut) ' . C r ii ISIS T V 1 "S & f i j. mm ArxsA4,Sit.l- Jfe.1 rt ,r- yiTAUjh . WM, 1-. sV.j, ..1.V! ifisb
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