k sc3.sAiaAn '3tfi Ifpgll SWHWKBSSSKAJISS! m&i i"Ji v'u wa:wK.'iv'''aiiKe't,ri. "w 'jV5'tesk .TiKww cffv; '"" ,: ' '? -w ' ?'" rp' mk J y : rSXnF STOBX'."fTnrK. ;itTi ?frfv'''Tv rflp" AjaV BVBNINO PUBIIO LBDGBS-PHniADBLPHlA, FBlDAlT, JUNE 9 1922' . ' .c ill i .7 i,lsen Tells - ' ""' - WBATHIH Otnerdlllf CieUdu JUNE 9, 1022 WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S 1 flUA Explains Seme of the jjwntflges of the Firetm r faker en Het Days b, trims, m. "r. a.. W t .1 . . ..-.u .(.! thh lintiurf. 18 II tne Ken"" v - --- '.. .Mild plan te utilise the Are 'i te Its full capacity, This 3m Jtmlnfttc much "team,." fl'rT-. .-,..i.t te wntch the 155. -wi. thry nrc cooking e ihA umu !" -- , 4i i,.t or preliminary, preparation, 5iJ5 Vhlch put te cflek in the Are- t!t for Itself. 9 '. 'ie .C00Kln .fflS'i VnffrHbeiiil with the time Mi lit Vt tot terviw.ine mf in .ill be found te be plplnghet. il. rMwn the .mealtime be de- the rml the till feed W II M ""? i" -VVn ready te wfve. May it W!.Ti j n. Ivn hours Will ! hours win net in LIS M, thrtt tlie flreleM cooker ftSn a true Wend of the butty r.7 i...i- ilia iiimmer ficnMh. I'RSw In the Mimttier the old fowl ir hdrchnspd at considerable sav- Kjm cooked In the flrele.rf will Smm te be tender and savory ; this MB iPaliw aplcmllil for cooking IShiKd for cold cuts, meat leaves and I affect. inj ihu wnptt te In. i I Saturday evening meal, which R medal, cold perk cheese, for the ti wrtleni the balance te be used ,tiBunday evening meal. Saturday Evening Supper IUdlrties m , rKlen dbld Cuta of Perk Cheese Cream Mustard Sauce Petate Salad iid Tomatoes Uartien onions "imiewheat Bread nnd Butter fW IcedTea j 'Mia? Morning Breakfast Sliced if inenppie Watercress Radishes MM Tomatoes a Poached Em 1 Mste Parker 11 Bacen Garnish :g euse Rolls Coffee Dinner Fruit Cocktail Girden Onions Itadlbhes Fricassee of Chicken l Petate Dumplings Peasv fctttrtd Beets Celdslaw iltut ttramei rannu uenee i Supper Celdslaw OUtm Radishes ! Geld Slices of Perk Cheese j Tartar Sauce 8 Potatoes au Oratln I fllfitefl Tnmntrvt I Nat Caramel Cake Tea Celd Cuts of Perk Cheese Hire the butcher nrenare and clean l tmtll pig's bead and en Friday evc JAf place the head with the tongue In tM cooker, adding Vre quarts of letting water, One wnc ej soup neres, .ltd onions, Out-half dozen alltpice. tid bring te bell in the cooker ever- ikbt. In the morning take head from tH cooker and remove all the meat from lit bones, chop fine and add Twe impoent of talt, Out tetuoeon of oeenrr. One-Kilt teatpoen of thyme, tVM'half teatoeon of veultru season' I Dni-aei teaspoon of sweet mar je- Pitch of cloves, Ont-half cup of vinegar, Urte tablespoons of gelatin Itltt has been soaked in three-fourths (ID of stock, In which thu head wis iw, nnce the cup with the gem- In nan of warm watnr tn mi.lt. hits strain Inte the prepared meat. new r add One-half cup of finely chopped pars- Tim faMejnoens of grated anion, Sra In a Jeaf -shape pan and place in nfrlcefater en thn ice te rhlll for Wt hours, This dish must be pe Ptted rarl)1 Saturday morning. Petate Parker Heuse Rolls Place In mixing bowl One sad one-half cups of mashed po pe Htm, 0e an,i one-half cups of flour, Om Uatpnen of salt, Tvte Ivel o6Jcpeon of baking Te tablespoons of shortening, "tre eggs. Werk te smooth deush and then turn 2 iJJed Pnslry uenfd nd roll out W'half Inch thick, cut with lnrge bia- k. iii nna Dr"sn wlt" melted but J. tela a for pockctbeok rolls nnd Wee en bilking hhcet, bake In het even Mteen minutes. Cream Mustanl Sauce Place In mixing bowl Jf9 tablespoons of dry mustaid, me-ha If teaspoon of salt, "M-AiiJ teaspoon of white pepper, 0n teaspoon of sugar, w en this n -- ....in, in in UUU Ji '( c.'ip of mayonnaise dressing m one-nail run ,.i ...- ..i; j one-half trtm, "J' v OVKI llfllJiC.I One-hnir ..,. t M i i -Mi'.". trenin Bauce enn de Jtu dwlte ,0 wh",l,cd crenw lf SPEdlAL jftfc Permanent flair tfavlng T5a &?? is 7. T SaS-tst .- 25 S V MARTI l CDtETkr M t 278 S. 52nd St. X--aeat iea4a - l0843 IMPORTFr TA nrcTmr, wnfcuL."sr .rriwre r-"fiiijnMjrljln WiMar Rdi 'ucilUII "linla Candl.wlck Spraads BtrrSpw:,"ir I'rlctd) ci22,,rJ--WOOL lw. Tssrjsi. ':?ie"y P 1 i i V K. Safe Milk Fer Iftfaiti k ItrtUit 0 COOKING f.r ,AU Aatea) M HeMMj'dAa, a4 TV - r -i ' : i i. ''t..:' ,'.-rmm 16 (Jannrtl.r. Um..... Uili!i' ,?'..ern, Th iwnular VUll rf-' ltt'rn for .am. .rr--iin rtvn, Ciln. 4901 W5PN.1p hlL ua .. f t. roe4Drtiikn 3iKfr:ifSwc mmmmmmm'MmimmtMt A Coel Airy Stere, Perfectly Ventilated and Filled With Lew-Priced Summer Goods The Wanamaker Down Stairs Stere Fascinating New Summer Frecks, $5 Dotted Organdie, White Voile, $7.50 $3 $18.60 3.75 Special 300 Gingham Dresses, $3. SO and $3.75 Of the finest gingham we have ever seen in dresses marked se low. Black, pink, lavender, light blue, navy1, red, brown and green checks trimmed with white voile, organdie or pique. Voile Dresses, $4 te $10 Specially Priced $4 di esses are in plain white trimmed with lace. $7.50 dresses are of white French voile trimmed with dainty hand-embroidery; the turn-back cuffs of .the short Sleeves and the wide roll cellar are edged with real filet lace. $10 dresses are in white, pink or light blue trimmed with wide bands of imitation cluny lace. Linen Dresses Start at $6 Slip-en frocks of linen are and orchid at $8 and $8.75. Unusual tailored dresses of are In green, brown, Copenhagen, rose, pink and white, te f le.eu. Beaded French Dresses, $25 Exquisitely tinted French dresses of fine voile .very elaborately embroidered with tiny white beads. Ceral, navy, peach, black, French blue or orchid. Women's Knitted Weel California Bathing Suits at $4.50 Best suits for June bathing when cool winds spring up ! Geed looking, tee, knitted of fairly heavy wool," geed in color and very durable. In plain navy or black ; in navy or black with white bands ; in green, tan, turquoise, brown and French blue with bands of contrasting color; in navy with scarlet bindings and trunks. Caps, 12c te $1 (Hurt Stere, Sale of Women's Pumps and Oxfords Special at $5.25 Savings of enough en every pair te buy at least a pair of geed silk stock ings te match! These are distinctly seasonable and fashionable low shoes, suitable for all occasions. Mary Jane pumps are in many styles, including some of white leather, like buck skin, black patent leather and combinations. Dress pumps with baby Frencli heels are in tan calfskin, combinations of soft buff leather With black patent, etc. Oxfords for sports and street wear are in practically all leathers and colors also white canvas. Woven-Striped Tissues, 30c Yard Unusually clear blues, pink, tan and combination stripes in many colors are in this fine, cool material. 30 inches wide. Linen - finish fabrics for women's Jumper frocks, 30c, 40c and 65c a yard, all 88 inches wide. (C.ntral) Girls' New Twe-Piece Regulation Frecks, $4.50 A most practical idea! Bex- 4 A" ' ty mjtaitmmmamtttuitswssmmsmmmmmsmmtamm j, , , .",'it ..-. j. .,,! i ir.rMJmmArtiat2i.LtxBaMiirmis:M,i.L ; iiihti in green, pink, Copenhagen, brown linen in a variety of preti Sty styK $6, $7.1 styles 60 (Market) Shoes, 38c te $1.90 Mfkl) (Clint nut) A Colorful Silk Breakfast Ceat, $6.50 Surely it was designed for a bride! Of the softest changeable silk in exquisite colorings rose, blue, sunset, purple, etc., all changeable and all with a silvery surface. (Centrul) pleated skirts are of dark blue or brown jean, fastening onto a white jean top. The cellar, cuffs and emblem match the color of the skirt. Sizes 6 te 12 years. (Sketched.) Sports Clethes Middies in white or khaki jean, $1 te $2.50. Khaki-color bloomers, $1.75; knickers, $2.50 and $3. White jean skirts pleated onto a body, $1. Gingham Frecks A new frock for Junier girls is of im ported gingham in red, green, maize or ' peach with cress-stitch embroidery done in black. 12 te 16 year sizes at $5, Other new gingham frocks for Juniors at $8.60 te $8.50. Girls' Tub Frecks are of plain-color organdie, figured voiles and checked or plain-color ting ham and dotted Swiss in great variety. $2 te $8.76. v (Mtrktl) ' Epenge and Irriperted Gingham Beal Bummer frocks as sherbet! Dotted organdie frocks are in orchid, light blue, matee, rose and pink trimmed with crisp white organdie frills and an organdie sash. White voile frocks have deep tucks in the skirts and are trimmed With lace. Epenge makes some sports frocks with tailored pockets 'trimmed with six pearl buttons. In white and rather strong shades of blue and rose. Imported gingham freckB are in a great variety of checks, trimmed with white. Crepe de Chine Dresses Special at $10 Combination frocks of crepe de chine have printed skirts and bodices of white. Others nave navy, brown or black skirts and bodices in jade, maize, erchid1 or henna. Plain color crepe de chine dresses are in jade, black, henna or orchid. Special at $16,50 Very fashionable) are the Striped tub silk dresses, simply tailored, In white grounds with hairline stripes of color. New dresses oz Crape de chine or Canten crepe have loose flowing; sleeves and ate trimmed with fageting te match. In navy, tan and black. $5 $5 W-Butten-Length Chamois-Lisle Gloves at 90c Ne need te say "special" when the fact is se evidentl Excellent imported quality, light enough in weight te be comfortable en warm -days. In white and cafe au lait. (Central) Canten Crepe Skirts, $8.75 Pleated Canten crepe skirts are in white and beautiful colors dove gray, bright blue, peach, old rose, tangerine, navy and a brilliant shade somewhere between deep orchid and fuchsia. Knife or box pleated styles, with delightful buttons. Other skirts are of a gleaming, crinkly fiber silk in gathered ntvle. These are mostly in white sometimes in a shaded self-block plaid. (Market) Real Summer Comfert in These Net Corsets at $2 Se airy aI,d Pen 1" th niesh that one is sure te be cool and comfortable en the hottest days. In pink, very lightly boned and cut en lines for the average figure. Topless Corsets, $1 Of lightweight pink broche, lightly boned and finished with a band of elastic around the upper edge. Elastic Girdles, $3.50 An excellent Else model hooks in front and can be comfortably adjusted by means of the back lacing. It is all elastic and 14 inches deep strong enough for quite a heavy figure. Hip Confiners, $3 g About the lightest possible thing in the way of a corset. It is a band of silk-striped poplin with .elastic inserts. Vary short where it hoeka in front and con siderably longer in the back. Four hose supporters held it uewn. trai) LlJ. cool and refreshing as a $10 $6 Deris Princess Slips and Petticoats Deris slips or petticoats seem te fill the need for Sum mer wear better than any ethers ever have. They are perfect te wear under the sheerest Summer dresses ; the slips are especially nice for straight-line frocks. The 22-inch hem does away with any need of two petticoats. Petticoats, $1 te $5 Fleshpink or white batiste pet ticoats, $1. Fine white sateen, $2. Tub silk in white, $3.50; extra size tub silk in white, navy and black, $5. Princess Slips, $2 and $3 Slips of white, flesh or orchid batiste have imitation filet edging around the top, $2; sim ilar style with satin and lace trimmed top is $3. 28, 30 te 34 inch lengths. (Central) Fluffy Ostrich Crowns Light Hats at $5 Se delightfully light and airy that they are typi cally Summer hats. Fluffy ostrich shows the presence of the least little breeze and makes every one who sees it cooler. It adorns lovely hats of Georgette crepe in pearl gray, buff, white, pink, etc. naw witn smning crowns of uarun.v wiiii anu erimi 01 traniearent hair doth ara rjar- tlcularly becoming with ostrich flat en the brim and drooping ever. (Mark Any Man Wanting te Save Meney and Invest m Satisfaction needVmty leek ever this list for some of the best values we have ever had in the Men's Stere. t .. . " All-wool suit at $21.60 geed conservative and semi-conservative suits in grays, browns, dark fine herringbone weaves, indefinite checks and mixtures. All-wool suits at $28 and $2f.60 some of the best cheviets and cassimeres at thesd prices that we have ever shown, and the tailoring appeals te men who knew When they leek well. Twe-trouser suits at $30 of fast-color, all-wool blue serges and closely woven mixtures; well tailored. ' Khaki-color trousers at $1.85 and all-wool white flannel trousers at $8.50 and $10. (Oallerjr. Market) Men's Half Hese 50c Pair Drep-stitch artificial silk heBe (only an expert could tell them from silk) are in black, cordovan, navy and smoke. Alse pure silk hose are in the same colors but plain. Beth are seamless, well made socks with mercerized cot ton tops and soles. (Oallcrr. Mtkt) Het Weather Toilet Necessities at low prices are all conveniently arranged en a table in the Central Aisle near Chestnut Street. Geed red rubber bath sprays, 65c and 85c. One pound cans of talcum in Violet, corylepsis and trailing ar butus, 18c each. Refreshing witch hazel, 35c, 50c and 80c bottle. Celd cream, 25c te 75c jar; half pound can, 35c; pound, 60c. Lemen cream, 35c and 50c jar; half pound can, 60c. Fragrant bath tablets, 25c. Geed bath soaps in peroxide, vegetable oil, violet and lemon verbena, $1 dozen. Cocoanut oil or palm, 80c dozen. (C.ntral) A Perfect Graduation Giftr-These Fine Imitation Pearls $5 Softly gleaming beads, evenly graduated, are in a creamy tone or faintly flushed with pink. They are in 24, 27 and 30 inch strings, each fastened with a solid geld clasp. , These are the finest imitation pearls we have ever seen ler ?5. They are made en a motner-ef- I earl base, thickly coated with sh-scale te give the soft pearly luster se becoming te all women. The Debutante is a string of very small grad uated beads just 18 inches long. It is a favorite among young women. $5. (Central) Undoubtedly the Mede Calls for Silk Capes Seft, flowing silk capes are edged with deep silk fringe and sometimes topped with standing cellars of fur. Prices start at $15 for black fringed capes lined with silk crepe. $25 for navy silk capes with gray or black fur cellars. $37.50 for fine brocaded black silk poplin capes edged with very deep silk fringe and made ever an inner cape of Georgette. Fine Serge Capes, $25 Quite without trimming and of excellent navy or black strge lined throughout with crepe de chihe. Leng and full. (Market) Even the new organdie haU show ostrich. Georgette flew ers are charming en hate of soft straw braid and pastel Georgette. Even herer the stamens are strands of etriehi aKMMMHMMMMBaH Wanamaker Fast Fast Fast Men Pull cut shirtB of closely woven 80-count percale in all the geed striped patterns and colorings that men like. Plenty of the neat, fine line stripes in a variety of fast colors. AH of these shirts are cut ever the comfortable Wanamaker dimensions and have soft, double-fold cuffs, ftill three ihehes wide a point seldom found in inexpensive shirts. (Qallerr, Market) Black or Tan Oxfords for Men, $3.85 Among them are black and tan leather Oxfords with straight or wing tips. Alse some black kidskin Blucher There's 'sizes 1 (Caller? p Ay Beys' Khaki-Celer Camp Suits $2.50 Any "regular fellow" will enjoy one of these suits, they are of khaki-color cotton jean and will fl boys of 8 te 16 years. The shirt has short sleeves and a double shoulder yoke across the back. The open neck is cool and comfortable. The trousers are just like the "shorts" that English boy scouts wear. They have two pockets and a watch pocket and are topped with a webbing belt. Beys' Cheviot Suits With 2 Pair of Knickers $8.75 Dark gray and brownish mixtures, with Norfolk coats showing the Hpert back, box or inverted pleats. AU wool, of course. Sites 8 te 18 years and very specially priced. (Gallery. Market) Hair Nets 40c Dezen Exactly the same full size, per fect human hair nets that we hae been selling regularly at twenty-five per cent higher prlte. Because the Importer had a quantity en hand he offered us the reduction and a great ninny women will be glad of this new opportunity. These nets have been known hitherto as the best in the city at the higher price. Cap or fringe style. Rlack, auburn, blonde and light, medium and dark brown. Ribbed Lisle Vests 25c and 30c Bodice top and built-up shoul der style in regular sizes, 25c. ?dice..0P 8tyle ,n ext sizes, 80c. "Seconds," but extremely geed vests of soft Swiss ribbed white lisle. Nightgowns of Notable Quality, $1 Pink, blue or lavender batiste nightgowns have tops and shoul sheul dcr straps gf lace and embroid ery combined. White nainsoek nightgowns In V-neck style have hemstitching at neck and sleeves and daintily embroidered French knots. (Central AUIe) Ratine, 50c Yard A geed quality 86 inches wide in gray, rose, tangerine, tan, brown, cadet and Copen hagen blue, dull green and pink. This is one of the most fashionable cottons of the season arid,1 te get it at this mw prict .tain optjertun tv If?.. W i?.? TCHSNU, t "a. au- J .K . -t- i - ri iiii- 'i.a-"sfi",(V'd HMMMM - Color - Coler - Celer Shirts for $1.20 OxferdB for solid comfort. real shoe value here! Beys' Shoes, Special, $1.90 Beys' black leather shoes en English .lasts, such as the one sketched, are in te 4tt. , Market) . S2J Women's Silk Stockings, $1 Pair BlncTc, white, navy, cordo van, Russian calf, African brown, pole, gray and smoke. They are pure silk in a fancy drop-stitch effect, with seamed backs and mercerized cotton tops nnd soles. (Central) Sample White Blouses Special, $1.65 All se fresh and snowy spick-and-span I They are cool looking, tee. Among them are waists of striped dimities nnd fine voiles, with Peter Pan, roll and two-ln-ene cellars. Seme have bright checked or striped cellars and cuffs or wee pleated edges. (Market) Bunny Peg-Tep Rompers, $1.10 Bunnies are favorites with children of 2 te 6 years ahd have been appearing upon their vari ous frocks. New they hop upon peg-top rompers and seem te like them. Of chnmbrny in buttercup, rambler-pink, green or blue. One is entirely plain color with an embroidered bunny en the cellar. The ether has a white dimity waist with two little bunnies eh the chambray cellar. (Central) Scissors, Special at 50c Big scissors, little scissers: scissors for embroidering ana scissors for maiilcu ring,' scissors 7 Inches long ana even the well-liked stork scisserii An$t ,?nS ''f1 Put "they l-eelfy cliV'-they cut Well ? , cte4),v 4,M TCprfiy3rJRSJHflHEnHHH hi m$2.50 S3 I' '& t . l' V. 4 1 1 S3JW rmmmmwF'Mmmmim mwWmf&& -H ,mD iMv uihia j ., .' mi-ii ia.l. fe.u. air., uu ..i a .fv.- aa ami aaeiL j, . irti . n 11 T.aiT 1 ' 14- f.V a-W." 1V Jf. J '.SV7 , -J tij1 .1 , i i