Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 26, 1922, Night Extra, Page 15, Image 15

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rilsens Meats
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mUsitit Amount te Buy and
f? , rrj,;e in Right
Onter 4re Important te
Rnev) About
.. MRS M. A. WILSON
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- t., hrlde. who la Just
K out te market, will at thla
iHirung .nrpftd for her
Sen a wonderful array of nature's
T .-.. rifts te man. The
Urti are fairly groaning under the
j.l of tne irciu .vs..-
, go he will have no difficulty te
" Ai-f tidbits for hubby, If
Rjjflrt a matter of personal likes and
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t ei Mrs. i'i" ----
k te buy, Is the question of the me-
A New, u you w -
Jithcad of tne marcu uuj, .
u these meals dovetail, mucn ei iue
( nrtery of the proper selection of
,m ,n ftwaT. and you will seen
lest the proper1 amounts of feed
Bfamall measure of peas will make
' . j. . nr thru,, flnn
n-nrrinsB '"?". ..
iTarlctles of beans will usually glve
R pound' of tomatoes ,will serve
B I JA Wh " Si i?
fiSre for four meals, if kept en the
Mi market basket this week will
in three mcais en euuu w
"lrwed or the ethen families of
two.
SUGGESTIVE MENU
Sunday Breakfast
h Straweerries
t Omelet with Bacen Garnish
r Hash Brown Potatoes
C Panned Sliced Tomatoes
Toast Radishw
' Coffee
'; Dinner
(, Orange Cocktail
;Btdlshes Garden Onions
dCblcken rawiy uiavj
vw Potatoes Peas
t Lettuce and Tomate
iltnwbtrry Shertcake Coffee
' Supper
Deviled Etfga
, Petate Salad
' Sliced Tomatoes with Lettuce
Cream Dressing
Coconut Cake Tea
Preserves
BUKl a uiivm-" uuviiv J"", i""--
am rnerve tne Drcasi ana wings iur
.;Kt Monday evening dinner.
Te prepare the breakfast divide the
nPkiea in bait and place one let In pan
1 K cold atcr and wash by shaking the
(.'Bin. Lift te colander, or sieve, and let
Ktafer few mementa, then remove the
rKm. If you pick the sterna' from the
Knies before washing much of the real
tErer of the berries is lest. Place
iKtrries en fruit saucers and sprinkle
v'lfcltlj nlth powdered sugar, then put
iltkm where they will be cold.
JIV mVe h nmrlpr. nlnen ana tea-
poen of salt In the bkillct, take a soft
Sloth ind use the salt te scour the
Ha. Ibis will make it smooth se tne
tfm.lf ifriAa nnt K.Hflf WlnA nilf thn
Ejt lad place the skillet where It will
tut ilevriy, and place in tne pan
ft Tlrte iallespoens of butter.
.New place in mixing bowl
B.TArte toil,
I One-toil teaspoon of salt,
MTiny finch of pepper,
MjiTwe taMcipoens of cold water.
I Beit well te blend, turn in the smok smek
bj het skillet and cook slowly, using
ilipttii!a te lift the sides of the omelet
.lud te let tbe uncooked portion run
. HHmPfnPflth. fVnlc c1a1v iin,ll Av
'llben fold and roll nnj turn en het
Wte. If you place the omelet In the
mn, using a moderate temperature of
60 1 degrees Fahrenheit, the omelet will
m while you nre entlng the berries.
' tee the omelet and see that it cooks
eieht minutes.
I Dinner
Prepare the orange juice a directed
' ioetj, fix the radishes and onions and
wer with a piece of ice te make crisp.
i ii ,m,arlte'l,iS. have the butcher split
y- at pieces. Place the chicken in n
incepan and enter with two cups of
MUn water. Stcnm slowly ier twen-
' minuies, remove and cool. Scrape the
woes, shell the peas, place potatoes
;r 0vn. i , lul3 eaiilU iiun ie
f I ., yumus wilier Mini
, witching te remove the potatoes
? J cook tcder in fifteen win-
. am
When ready te serve dinner first dip
La ii I !A """' '"v" u eeuien egg
K,u t nc brend crumbs and fry
l:'u"' uru" i net tut. Have about
fc lqmartersi of " cup of "hertenlng in
"i.-ii. . " lrJ'"B me PiucKen.
'Ki i ,e c',licL, it cooked drnin oft
il tl ' a ln" nb0,,t tlir(,c tablespoons
;""' I" ,lle l,an! nd'l Ave table
mbs of flour and stir te blend and
r ua
t,i
iTWe.eusrfcrt cup of the chicken
F in tchtch the chicken iru. ennkrrl.
"e.Aal cup of milk,
w tcairoen of salt,
l-Wrtcr teaspoon of pepper,
nValf?poen "f "rated onion,
"te tablespoons of nar.ileu.
:Atlr.'e11 '? blcni1 an" "ring te a bell.
'Kek. i m'.n,",eH n,"l Inv the cooked
M 7'u ,'"5r"7-,."v5T. .clesel:
(..i ,"".'" iuiku innie ana
;WS?ll sJwly for fifteen minutes. It is
i-m- icuuy ie serve.
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WANAMAKER'S
DOWN STAIRS STORE
WANAMAKER'S
WEATHER
Cleudy
Sale of Women's Fashionable Pumps and Oxford
Special at $2.90 in the Wanamaker Down Stairs Stere
Fresh Fluttering Summer Frecks
Tip-Tee for the Holiday
Sunshiny gingham frocks in mere than 35 different models!
Pongees and cool linens in 15 different styles.
Dotted and figured voiles quite as varied.
Organdie frocks, crisp and cool as lemon ice.
Seft crepes de chine, tinted or printed.
Georgette crepes, clear white or flushed with pink.
Foulards the real Summer silks.
One could set $25 as one's limit for a frock and still have a
choice of ever two thousand charming dresses, new and "of the
moment."
Dresses for young women, dresses for their mothers and
aunts, dresses in extra sizes.
Nearly 1000 Gingham Frecks
at $2.50 te $8
Small checks, large checks and two-tone plaids in all the colors of the
rainbow. All gay, new and cheerful. Dresses at $3.50 and upward are made
of imported gingham of remarkable fineness.
In White and Exquisite Tints
Organdies are $5.50 te $16.50.
Fine French linens, $13.50 te $16.50.
Seft Silk Crepes
Start at $11.25
Simple little frocks of printed
crepe are in lovely colorings, at $11.25
te $25.
Navy blue dresses, Canten crepes;
crepes de chine and Georgette crepes,
simply made or elaborately beaded,
are $15, $16.50 $18.75 and upward.
White dresses for confirmation
and graduation are of silk crepes and
Geergettes at $15, $16.50, $25 and
upward.
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A Half Dezen Charming
Frecks Are Sketched
$3 for a voile dress in lavender, black or
rose with white dots. Sizes 14 te 18.
$5.50 for a frock of ring1 dotted dimity
in navy, orchid, green and black-and-white
trimmed with white organdie. Sizes 14 te 36.
$6 for a frock of imported gingham in
two-tone plaids or checks with a box-pleated
skirt and velvet girdle.
$6 for a frock of figured or checkeH
voile, in plain or crepe weave, with a white
veile yoke and sleeves.
$9 for a coin-dotted voile in navy, black
or brown ground with plated panel trimmed
with bands of taffeta. Sizes 36 te 46.
$7.50i for a printed foulard dress one
of the half-price group.
New Foulard Frecks
Half Price at $7.50
Navy, Copenhagen and black frocks with white figures in a variety of
patterns. Seme have Georgette crepe panels, some are edged with beads.
Five different models, and sizes 14 te 38 in the group.
$9
$5.50
$6
(Market)
Printed
Voiles
25c Yard
38 inches wide
An exceptional quality in
the pretty ctear colors and
patterns that will make
delightful Summer frocks.
Attractive checks, blocks
dots, spots and figures in
pink, blues, greens,
browns, lavender, etc.
Sheer Figured Batiste,
25c Yard
Crisp and fine for
frocks, blouses, etc. 30
inches wide.
Underwear Crepe "
25c Yard
30-inch width in pink,
blue, white and maize;
some with tiny buds."
(Central)
Gleaming Charmeuse
$1.80 Yard
A fine quality that is light and
cool and 40 inches wide; in black,
navy and brown.
Semi-Rough White
Pongee, $1.90 Yard
Ideal for sports frocks, skirts,
etc., 36 Inches wide.
(Central)
Women's Silk
Stockings, $1.35 Pair
Of a fine even quality silk, these
stockings arc full-fashioned and
have mercerized .cotton tops and
soles. Black, cordovan, cham
pagne, silver and camel's hair.
(Central)
Fringed or Hemmed
Sports Skirts
of Epenge, $3
Pleasant te wear, as they de
net muss easily and leek decid
edly smart with sweaters.
Fringed skirts are in club
checks of black, geld, green or
violet en white grounds.
Hemmed skirts are in plain
colors brown, green or rose,
piped with white or in white
piped with orange.
(Market)
Holiday Veils
With Chiffen Borders
Extremely becoming with large
hats or small. A -plain mesh veil
with chiffon border is $1.50; a
dotted mesh with wider border,
$2.50. In black, navy, brown and
many combinations of bright col
ors, such as fiame and sand, taupe
and blue, etc.
(Central)
Imported Perfumes
in Tiny Bettles
Safely sealed te keep all the
fragrance and small enough te
tuck in the corner of a bag.
These delicious scents are 50c
te $1.60 bottle.
(Central)
Deris Petticoats and
Princess Slips
Perfect petticoats te wear under any
kind of Summer dress. The 22-inch
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Uu -Lin
urn w
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V, hem does away with any need
Vx panels, making it possible te
need of double
wear this
petticoat under the sheerest or or
gandie dresses. Deris petticoats are
cut with just the right amount of full
ness for comfort, yet are close enough
te wear under straight line dresses.
Of Silk or Cotten
flesh-nink or white batiste
or
rOf flesh-Pink or
whitn sateen at $1.
Of fine white sateen, $2.
Tub silk petticoats in white, navy or
black are $3.50; extra sizes, $5.
Deris Princess Slips
TjirT- w-.. n,vu. flpsh or ercnm Dausie nave tiny
filet edging around the top, $2; the same style with satin and
lace-trimmed top, S3. All have deep uens ncm.
In the right 'lengths for the present fashions
inches. A 1V
(Central)
-28, 30 te 34
Gay Are the Hats of
Summertime!
$5
'. & s7
Gay and happy! They seem te
knew that they are going te have
geed times! Seme are essentially
sports hats cheery affairs of glis
tening spotted straw, often com
bined with crepe de chine.
Hats of white baronet satin are
lovely for the seashore hew they
glisten in the sun! Many arc hand
embroidered in black.
Others are dress hats of taffeta
with interesting hand embroidery.
All leek like considerably mere
than $5!
(Market)
Holiday Gleve Specials
16-Butten Heavy Milanese Silk Gloves, $1.65
The fashionable gray and sand shades in a beautiful
quality with double finger tips and wide two-tone embroid
ered backs.
Novelty Strap-Wrist Chamois-Lisle Gloves, 75c
Half the regular price for these gloves. In beaver,
covert and white with 5-inch braided cuffs and two-tone
embroidered backs te match.
(Central)
Linen Luncheon Girls' Fresh Gingham
Cleths, $4 Suspender Frecks
Fine silver-bleached linen da- Special at $2
mask luncheon cloths have a soft Pleated skirts and suspenders
satin finish and are very satis- are 0f checked gingham in red,
factory for every-day use because blue or green. Waists, which are
of their durability. They are separate, are of white rep stitched
neatly hemstitched all around jn coier te match the skirt3i size&
and one may cheese from several 8 te 14 years,
designs. 55x56 inches. " , fiQ
(Central) At !?0
White jean regulation dresses
with blue or brown cellars are in
Little Children's New e'ffm .
WndhnMp TTnfS rcf Rreen r brown are embreid-
y aanauic xaais em, Jn colergi g te r, sizeSi
Ever se many snowy pique and M.ii. j OI . .
gabardine hats are in little reufid Middies and bkll'tS
shapes for boys and mere bonnet- White or dark blue middie3,
like affairs, with hand-embreid- sizes 8 te 18 years, $1.50.
ery, for girls! 80c te $1.25. Pleated white jean skirts, sizes
Frilly organdie hats, in pink, ? te u years, are $2. Easy te
blue, yellow and orchid, are decid- ,.ren B ey unbutton from waist-
edly for little girls, 1.25 te $2. band te hem-
(Market)
Sturdy Rompers, A New silk Blouse
yearseach cunning! All are lYlSll JbClCC, pO."(
durable and will stand hard weur ifs a Peter Pan blouse of
and many tubbings. A Peter Pan heavy white crepe de chine
romper is of checked gingham with tucks and two inch-and-
with a white waist, while another n-half bands of Irish crochet
with a square neck is entirely of ice down the front. Cellar
checked gingham. These are in an(j turn-back cuffs are edged
pink, blue or red open checks en with Irish picot. Ever se
white. The third is of chambray pretty te wear with Summer
in buttercup, rambler "pink or for- skirts,
get-me-net. (Market)
(Central)
Today's Styles
today's sports oxfords, today's dress pumps,
today's street oxfords and pumps net undesir
able styles of yesterday, but the low shoes that
women will be wearing at the shore, at the coun
try club, wherever they are ever this very week
end and Memerial Day.
All at $2.90
Mary Jane pumps of tan calfskin with instep
straps and low heels ;
Twe-tone sports oxfords of creamy smoked
leather with tan half-wing tips and waistbands and
rubber heels;
Patent leather Mary Janes with backs of gray
suede-like leather ;
Brown oxfords with straight tips excellent for
street wear;
Black oxfords of various kinds, some with
rounded tees, all geed looking;
Lew-heel pumps of tan calfskin with gray suede
like leather backs and instep straps ;
Tan leather oxfords with straight tips and rubber
heels.
All Are Wanamaker Quality
in both leathers and workmanship. Women who knew the
usual prices of low shoes of this type will realize the substantial
saving en every pair and wisejy procure a whole Summer's
supply.
Net all sizes in every style, but amazingly geed selection
in the let.
Children's White Pumps and
Oxfords at $1
Think of it! Only a dollar for oxfords of white leather,
like buckskin, with geed welted soles in sizes 11 te 12.
Only a dollar for well-made Mary Jane pumps of fine white
canvas with turned soles in sizes 2 te 4 and 9 te 11.
Special at $1.90
Children's brown leather Mary Jane pumps are in sizes
8 ie te 2.
Tough brown leather play shoes with well-rounded tees
are made for as hard wear as active children give them!
Sizes 6 te 2.
(Cheitnut)
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Men's Street and Sports Oxfords
Special at $3.85
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Never de we remember such all-around geed oxfords
at this low price !
Geed-looking street oxfords are of soft, pliable
brown and tan leathers with straight or full wing tips,
welted soles and low heels. Seme have rubber heels.
Sports oxfords are of the well-liked smoked leather
in a creamy shade with a brown waistband. They have
rubber-like soles and heels, with raised pads for sure
footing.
Net every size in each style, but all sizes in the let.
(Gnllrr.T, Market)
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Black and Cordovan
Silk Stockings
Are 75c
Furthermore, they have seamed
backs te make them fit well, mer
cerized soles te make them wear
well and mercerized tops te make
them withstand any stiain. "Sec
onds," but you'll find they're geed,
none the less.
Women's Vests of
Mercerized Cotten
30c
Silky looking garments of fine
ly ribbed white mercerized cotton
in bodice or built-up style. Beth
regular and extra sizes at this
low price, since they arc "sec
onds" of a mere expensive grade.
A Man's
Money's-Werth
in All-Weel Suits at $25, $27.50 and $30 ",
All-wool fabrics of firm, durable weave; reliable
Wanamaker tailoring; correct conservative and semi
conservative styles sound worth!
That is what men who care about their clothes want
in a suit.
That is what they get in The Gallery Stere for Men.
That is what makes these suits worth every penny of
their price te be paid back daily in satisfaction, comfort
and not-te-be-exchanged knowledge of a geed appearance.
They nre business suits of cheviets and cassimeres
the old-time closely woven quality inthe patterns men like
or sports suits of tweeds and herringbones. They are the
suits men want at the low prices they are looking for.
(duller, Market)
New Silk Capes Arrive
$18.75 te $38.50
Best liked of all the new Summer wraps!
Of heavy black Canten crepe, crepe de chine and
Russian crepe, somber outwardly, but lined with Bayly
colored crepes or pcau de cygne.
Deep fringe edges the hems and cellars of some,
ethers are topped with cellars of caracul or moufflen.
S18.75, ?25, ?30, $35 te 38.50.
Crepe Epenge Capes, $25
Black silk capes, lined with color and edged with
deep silk fringe. One is sketched.
Specials
Cleth Capes, $16.50 and $18.75
Plenty of navy blue serges, tricetines and Peiret
twills as well as lighter coleicd veleurs. All are silk
lined, some nre fringed and some adorned with em
broidery. $8.75 for young women's mixed tweed
coats.
$10 for velour capes and wraps.
$15 for an assortment of tweeds, chin
chillas and serge capes and coats.
$25 $30
(Market)
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