ililBIIMIBVraaHlHirjHiniBSHflMnsflinsmKrasHlililHaMBPBflliin L.jyffiiJ'Oi.'WBUHi3.l7V;ll.!. IV ailUIMWWilM.. j?'.tf ifagfii K? , iMBfRRWrr: Y..;tfIIIB!RFr. ft ,X ,7,T!reWHaWiNllflHwT . C-.TOrM. ? -'$,. IS5rapir' . bSMf vrwiwi HWf- nr'ntaj immii iiibb I wittt iftbiim iTMnnwT nir fimri ! wimi i i w "- ' . nnnwmrwr.iraTr nur nannn,.3jRVH' ' .A" ; itwtttr xtwm'i'Tt j yjp.w.r" jr.Ji'H''.'uri mm, u ' .rWWM "'M DAY? JUNE ,,,H ', yj&mnxw'&A "" vm- ; 1,'M.l fi m 7 , ,M..,:CVAl W?Ty'"j-iC'V, , ;TVJE..i7Iy ' Kas..7 !'k thwri , .i-f , '?.,. &VJ,r ,?.& '','. . ittMWt. ,"!, J Mm&WLm ,' '' wm'M'wmi m jm? immmgmisyyimtzti&m .i'iMm - mmtew WW1-1 nWMWm pf? w 5ff i M ' I ' " SL-tm-" sum." .-. - r. . m - . - . . . aa armst m mm m m m. .-.. . sb INVISIBLE HOW Mrs. Wilsen Plans tf'Het Weather Meals J Vegetables, Eggs and Coel, Green Salads All Come in for a Larger Share of At tentien All as- real By MBS. Bt. A. WIMON CMM- "'$ reserved mHB meal nt the clew of T"hn the entire family is uaa in the home la often a weblem te the busy housewife, and just w.. nlaee before them la a question l-.i-tiA This Is the season of the year, Just ,t the beginning of the real het Masen, ,ht the family becomes finicky, and .Blew the mother plans dainty, attrac 5 meals they will freauently leave tU table hungry, even though It Is Mened with the best the market af- fords Have the dining room as cool as poa pea rible and keep it dark untH Just before wu serve the meal. 0fteJ9lme apray kg Just a little geed teflet water will refresh the atmosphere. !?!; the table Wlth dainty, attractive china, having ( few flowers In a low flat dish in the center of the table, and have sufficient reaca between- each member of the family se that there will be no crowd- Bf. If you will have the ice tinkling In the iltss the family will surely appreciate ft. This is a time te break away from the old habits and establish a dainty, het-weather supper menu that will sat isfy and appeal te the family at the ajete of the day. Suggestive Suppen Fruit Cocktail Celd Cuts of Ham and Chicken Tomate Stuffed with Coleslaw Thin Bread and Butter Sandwiches Ice Cream Coconut Layer Cake Iced Tea Menu Ne. 3 Garden Onions Radishes Chilled Cucumbers Btuffed and Baked Green Peppers Hellandalse Sauce Ytretable Salad Sliced Tomatoes Strawberry Shortcake Coffee Menu Ne. 3 Chilled Grapefruit Radishes Olives Eggs a la Newberg Pttatees au Gratin Peas Lettuce Strawberries and Ice Cream Iced Ten Menu Ne. 4 Pickled Onions Fish Salad Baked Macaroni with Cheese Snap Beans Sliced Tomatoes with Onions Huckleberry Pie Iced Tea t The question of bread for the evening Bed may seen be solved by having with Menu Ne. 2 thin whole wheat or rye bread, buttered en the leaf, and cut in thin slices and folded. Menu Ne. 3 Cornbread or split and toasted biscuits. Menu Ne, 4 Raisin bread, buttered en the leaf, and cut thin and folded te sandwich form. Eggs a I Newberg Beil six eggs hard, chill, remove the shells nnd cut in quarters. New place la either chafing dish or saucepan Twe and one-half cup of milk, One-half cup of flour. Stir te dissolve the flour and bring te a bell. Cook for five minutes and than add Tiny pinch of nutmeg. One teaipoen of alt. One-half teaipoen of tcMte pepper, One-half teaipoen of paprika, One cup of muihroemt that have been fttled and parboiled, The prepared eggt. Juice of one-half lemon. Heat slowly, and when scalding het serve in crisp rolls that have been scooped out and then slightly toasted. Garnish with finely chopped green pep- ' Fish Salad Tuna nsh or salmon may be used for tils salad. Open fish selected and turn in dish, nnd it you select salmon re move the skin and bones and drain Well. Mince fine Twe green peppert, Twe onions, Four erancftc of parsleu, and add One-half cup of caper i, One cup of moyennaiie drentng. Mix the herbB and dressing well, turn tne fish in individual nests of lettuce " mask with the dressing and gar nish with wedge-shape sections of to mato and slices of hard-boiled egg. Wlst with paprika and serve Ice cold. MRS. SANGER'S FRANKNESS STARTLES CHINESE WOMEN Girl Interpreter Abandons Hep Task te Male Physician i.Snh?,1' c,nlna My 17. (De rtnf 'T "' Mnr"aret Sanger, presl- -mv ui iue iimprifiin Hfttfi rnntM PUZZLESCENSOR Saucy Mermaids Seem Bare Legged When Stockings Get Wet JUNE 10, 1922 WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE e j. . TUT A XT A TMT A IT IMl Q!'&1 T W illl .IW 1TM..J. M MW u -M mM! tptcial Mipateh te Svtntne Publle Ltdeir Atlantic dry, June 10. Beach Cen Cen eor Ed Shaw was called back into serv ice yesterday and ordered te bring his tape line with him. It is net the girls who are causing the trouble this ttme, however, but young men of athletic buUd. Chief Beach Surgeon Bessert. who haa entire control of the beach, de clared yesterday that, while he is in clined te be reasonable, he Is net alto gether pleased with the length or rather shortness of some of the bathing trunks which have made their appearance en the strand. Shaw is also puuled as te what course he should fellow with the fair bathers who wear the prescribed cov ering, but add white silk stockings se sheer that when they get week's diffi cult ie see them. The girls are keeping Shaw busy by "rolling 'cm down" in the water and then appear en the beach. PRINCE OF WALES IN CAIRO Last Step en Homeward Leg of Hla Leng Journey Londen, June 10. The Prince of Wales has arrived nt Caire, where he was 'given a tremendous reception. He was received by the Premier, the High Commissioner of Egypt and Crown rep resentatives. The lest step of the Prince en the homeward leg of nis long jour ney, which took him te India, the Far East and the Philippines, will be at Gibraltar, where he is expected te ar rive en the 17th. After a few hours' stay he will depart for Plymouth. Commit Bey Who Killed Playmate Indianapolis. June 10. (By A. P.) Rebert Silver, nine-year-old slay er of Bernard Teeters, a boy playmate of his own age, was committed te the Indiana Beys' Scheel at Plalnfield yes terday for one year by Governer Mc Cray. At the end of the year the boy will be returned te the custody of the Jay County Circuit Court, with the un derstanding that the Court will recom mit him te the Institution. T.,. . cnn -uirin control lsrtif?..' .n(tcr leav "ft Jnpnn, where her lectures were considerably restricted by lnfl, ; regl"aUens' found n hampering inhwi . i.i" n'n" nna discussed her & .w,tu such frankness that her wln m V .a yeun UMnese woman, th. E3 ?csty eve,rcme her. abandoned ft?sket0 n mn, Physician. tcrnr;. ns" " dlfflculty with her in mi?fin.crae "P. nt her m08t Important e5,'n'1,Slmngnai,nt which shespoke !daM,SVMfclceB..ef Jthe Chinese As alffl n fef nm,ly Reformation and ?in (nrK?,n,zntle.ns- A Chinese physi h J?f u nuNence volunteered for Mtl??t.n'he.n ,,hc "ou finale inter rri "'.Wed down. nef fJracr,can lecturer did net ap imnbln anjr.i.he ferein women's 3w SS'i00! of B,,ananl n the ten- PikfnJ ,bfi.gan ,her Chinese tour at thi a. yhere, Bhe formed a branch of Th.n S. r,can ,eague wnlch Bh6 beads. nrVwnf i 3me t Shanghai. She is at P'fsent in Seuth China. POMPEIAN OLIVE OIL Sold Everywhere Protestant Episcopal Open Air Service UNDER THE DIRECTION OB" Bishop Rhinelander On the Parkway at 23d St. Sunday Afternoon, June 4 AT 4:30 O'CLOCK Preacher REV. BARNEY T. PHILLIPS Recter of Church or tha Saviour BKL10IOUB NOTICES tUR TOOTLE Bread and Be boeo seat, napUet rka atreeta (1000 N.) Heme of the Grace naptlet Church. RUSSELL H, CONWELL. Pa ter. 'Wm. Dyre McCurdy, Aaaeclate Paater. J. Marvin Hanna. Mualcal Director. Frederick E. Starke. Ornnlat. Mr. Conwell Dreachea 10:80 A, M. and H P. JU. Temple cherua alnga both aerv Icm. Oaetlam at mernlna lervice IMble Scboel, Jere L. Creaae, aupt. 3:80 n u chrle'tlan Endeavor. 0 SO and T P. M. Church prayer mcet'nic en Friday at 8 Friende WILLIAM TBim WORSHIPED AT THE OLD QUAKER MEETING IIOUHE, Merlen. Pa.. Juat eutalde of City Line. Thla meeting" waa eatabtlahed In 1082. Bervlcta are held every Flrat-day (Sunday) morning, at 11 o'clock. A welcome la extended te all. Preabytftlan AROJI BT. CHURai. 18th and Arch. 10:411 The Beth Anniversary of the found ing of the Sabbath Scheel. 7:00 C. E. 7 :SO Recital of the Turner Memerial Organ. 8:00 "Seme of the Thlnga Cled Hldei and Seme of the Times Oed Keepa Si lence." We see aa In a glass, darkly. Hew many thlnaa there are In the Chris tian revelation that we should Ilka te have cleared up. Hew many of the chapters of human history raise great questions about ueu and his aevereign goeaness. Hew many thlnga there are In our own Deraenal exDerlence and afiDelnted earthly probation whlcvh te use are enigmatical ana inexpiicaeie. a sermon jer an in any. doubt. BETHLEHEM PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Hread and Diamond ats. Rev. William L. McCermlck. Paster. Rev. 8. II, Curry, Assistant 1O.S0 A. M. Hely Communion. 2:80 P. M. Sabbath Scheel. 7:45 P. M "The Perfect Life." Doea Oed demand It? Shall we aim at it? Can we live ItT Hew snail we attain It7 All aeata free at all services. OVKRBROOK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Lancaster and City aves. OEORQE3 EMERSON IIARNES, D. D., Paater. 11 A. M Children's Day program. o:eo P. si. "Jiuyina; an opportunity." le mene i.angi Hene Langsten soloist. Truly Marli SECOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Slat and Walnut sts. Rev, ALEXANDER Minister. . Rev. Alvin u uuney, MacCOLL, Assistant, D. D Dr. MacCellwlll preach at 11 and 8 o'clock. uiving Arceunt for One af the Hard Say. Ynm vm lie Aieanr ' Evening aubjeet: One's Idle Words, Ings of Our Ixird. .uusie at e i-. ai. "The King of Leve" Oouned "Theu Wilt Keep Him" Williams All seats free at the evening service. A ceruiai welcome m nil services. UNITARIAN FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH Chestnut st, wsst of 21st. Rev, FREDERICK R. GRIFFIN. Minister. 11 A. M. Rev. W, A. Vrooman, of Wil mington, Del,, will preach. Subject: "The Pagan, tt.e Pharisee and the Christian." UNITARIAN CHURCH OF (JERMANTOWN Oreene at, and W. Chelten eve, Sunday, June 11, 1022. Services at 11 A. M, The Minister, Rev. ROOER S. FOHHES, will preach. Subject: "Why BlblesT" All ara Invited. Delicious! II SA1AD4 II Hwa !. Without Doubt "The Best, Sold in Jfjia4i PackU Of. Bid tf A Wonderful Under $10 Seeds for Summer Frecks Must Be Sewn New Summer f reeka ara one of the flowers that bloom quickly as fait as needle can fly or sewing machine hum, for materials are se pretty that they act as strong incentives! Coel Striped Tissues, 30c make one think of iced lemonade in frosted glasses. Woven stripes of various colors in the sheer fine tissue 86 inches wide. Figured Voiles, 25c Yard They show- interesting figures (all colors and black) en snowy grounds. 86 inches wide. 54-Inch Swiss Organdie at $1 is worth noticing anywhere. It is sheer, smooth, clear white, and its crisp finish fears no laundering. This fine quality is splendid for sashes, cellars and cuffs, as well as frocks. Half -linen at 38c It has the finish of handkerchief linen and leeks like all-linen. Excellent for trimming and charming for, children's smocked dresses. In brown, three shades of green, three of blue, and in rose pink or gray. 86 inches wide. (Central) Women's Ruffled Bathing Suits at $4.50 Younger women, especially, like them! Ruffle upon ruffle of lustrous black surf satin of excellent quality or, mere striking and new this season, ruffles of gay cretonne! Children's Weel Suits, $3.75 Knitted wool suits, in sizes 6 te 8 years are in sailor style with white lacers and belts. In rose trimmed with white, or tan with light blue. Others are in California style, tan, black or green with stripes of contrasting colors. Sizes 6 te 8 at 3.76. (Surf Stere, Market) . 4 UM:.Phw-iia i Bii.i m$YVJM&X '. t ,t 1 1 5rFl aVrilaVl item' -J . '1. v-A ,' "-"M MKiS 'K ill I ... . I,. SILSKI1V.I KSAf ft ? i mIlJ-- m w j 'tr. , t rx. PlSiMJM r w: "m i."ii.ra Dainty Guimpes of Dotted Swiss and Net Yeung women like te wear these dainty guimpes with their slip-en frocks and sweaters. Dotted Swiss guimpes are partic ularly nice for the fashionable epenge slip-ens. $2.75 for dotted Swiss guimpes in several charming little styles with roll or Peter Pan cellars; all are lace trimmed. $1.50 for fine cream color net with jabot front, roll or Peter Pan cellar, trimmed with neat laces. (Sketched.) $1 for camisole vestees of fine net with the vestee front formed of rows of lace. $1 for jabot vestees; they consist of roll cellar and frill of net trimmed with lace; quite pretty. (Central) A Fine Black Traveling Case . at $12 is of cobra-grain cowhide, hand-sewn through out. It has remarkably clean-cut lines and the inside is prettily and softly padded, with a pocket in the lid and one in each side of the lower part. Deuble locks and a strong handle complete it. This is one of the smartest cases that we have seen in a long time and will appeal par ticularly te brides. Only as lately as Christ mas it was selling for half as much again. (Central) Coel-Looking Oval Plaited Rag Rugs 18x36 inches $1.75 24x36 inches $2.25 27x54 inches $4 30x60 inches $5 36x72 inches $7.50 Many wise hemekeepers take up their heavy rugs in Summer and use cool rag rugs in convenient small sizes throughout the house. These make very satisfactory scatter rugB, be cause they are heavy and firm enough te lie flat and launder well. Weel-and-Fiber Rugs of the better grade are about the most satis factory low-priced rugs of which we knew. They are reversible, easily cleaned, very dur able and suitable for all-year-round use. 6x9 feet $7.50 and $9 7.6x9 feet $9 and $12 8.3x10.6 feet $11.50 and $14 9x12 feet $12.50 and $15 12x12 feet $17.50 and $22,50 12x15 feet $22.50 and $27.50 (Chestnut) Choice Among Gay Summer The Wanamaker Down Stairs Frecki 9 Stere zsV(Ti(' s$' & 'Sfc yOt 'Wl (ja JB $tffi A'fcr j'v m7flkJkX. & RSIflgBgegegKgegK flF 1 I I VenT? nSB '.JjSrt'iN K7 ilil U Jl HgefgegegeBH W PvfHJBjUBSBBKBBBIBR""" II 1 1" ' IVllt' ill ' 1 " 'ISsiK JkUWTiV V HmBmPm tiff fMsagBil vl 1 Lw RHVs?3if:y MfklviTiXmMmmwk I am-m lm i wTJmi(ml Mmlviilllni li WBmWmm i mW Bf HsBPSJgal ifgalaaWW'ilfy V I F 1 7 W L ( Xr I ZjfXy A 1 1) H AA 1 B fk $4.50 $7.50 $3 $7.50 $6 J) $6 "DETWEEN $2.50 and $10 there are nearly two thousand Summer frocks imagine hew many Summer wardrobes can be filled from that! And hew many geed times all these charming frocks represent! Materials are of excellent quality and there is a charm and yeuthf ulness about the styles that women find quite irresistible. Dozens and dozens of dif ferent models in all the lovely colorings that are such a joy in Summer. Six Frecks at $3 te $7.50 Are Sketched of checked and dotted $3 for a linene frock in Copenhagen, light blue, rose or orchid, trimmed with rickrnck. Sizes 14 te 18. $4.50 for a sports frock of cotton epenge checked in tan, lavender or green, trimmed with black wool cress-stitch nnd a black-and-white leather belt. most interesting croup voiles in all colors. $6 for a frock of silk-and-cotton material in a Merit printed pattern. $7.50 for a frock of navy or brown voile in ring-dot pattern with a cellar and cuffs of ecru lace and a taffeta girdle. 87.50 for n frock of tiny figured voile with an embroidered batiste cellar and cuffs. $6 for a dotted voile dress which is from a Hundreds of ether frocks of fine checked ginghams, organdie, epenge, linen, figured, plain color and white voiles and tissue voiles at $3, $3.50, $4.50 and up te $10. Finer Frecks of Silk $25, $27.50, $30 te $38.50 Smart sports frocks for seashore wear are of colorful Canten crepes and crepes de chine, pften in printed patterns combined with plain material. Fer afternoon or evening wear there are charming silk dresses and airy chif fons in white, jade, coral or orchid. Especially lovely are some French dresses of voile in exquisite tints elabor ately embroidered with very small white beads. Special at $10, $16.50, $18.75 and $25 A group of dresses of which we have but one or two of a kind and which we have marked at lower prices. Of crepe de chine, Canten crepe, taffeta, tricelette and Geor gette. (Market) Delightful Silk Underclothes $1 te $3.85 Camisoles, $1, are of gleaming satins in pink, orchid, honeydew or light blue, with imita tion filet or Valenciennes laces and ribbons. Vest and Bleemer Sets are charming affairs of radium or satin-striped crepe de chine. The radium set has hemstitching and an Irish lace medallion for its trimming, while the crepe de chine is simply tailored. $3.85 the garment. (Central) Radium Bleemers, $3.85, arc in orchid, flesh-pink, b.ue or white. Unusually full-cut and long and finished with the prettiest lace medallions! Nightgowns, $3.85, are lasy affairs of crepe de chine in flesh, light blue or orchid. Other step-in drawers and regular bloomers of radium, crepe de chine or satin are $2 te $3.50. Radium step-ins at $3, are in jade, navy, tan, purple and henna. A j j v 1 -q Couch Hammocks at $11.50 Are Investments in Happiness Each one represents $11.50 invested in health, comfort, convenience and fun ! $11.50 worth of service and safety for these hammocks are built solidly and strongly enough te be safe for grown-ups and children alike, and se finished as te give service for years and years. We Are Proud of These Hammocks for we believe that they embody the best $11.50 worth that. couch hammocks pos sibly can. We wish te emphasize that the strong chains reach all the way down te the springs (all four of them de), ie thai: there is no weight en the fabric of the sides. Springs are resilient nnd the button-tufted mattresses are comfortable te sleep upon. Being fully 6 feet long. these hammocks can be used for sleeping purposes. The frames nre of galvanized iron (practically never rusts). Streng duck, that is almost weather-proof, is used us covering, and the mattresses nre covered with it en both sides se that they can be reversed. .T., ,. I.U1. l ui nuuivi uuiur. ieur cneice or r.Viy We Sell Mere of This $20 Hammock With an Upholstered Back than of any ether. Ne fol-dc-rels about strong chains, and the gray or khaki duck it. It is Just a pL n comfertablo hammock. with which it is finished, Adjust the back All the value is right in the fiame, the te a"y, nngl5 tJ?at JL0" wl,h and lea ba 22l" "? "1 r4 ."" T' 2 ?" 5Llw5SUtftS chains, the extra spiral springs above the button tufted. 20 Other Kinds of Couch Hammocks at $10 te $27.50 (Central) acscSi i l 7-rrac ', t. y i . 14. l.-A IWAOiWWW T ANY IN V T TO BE COOL? Palm Beach Suits Are $14.50 Mohair Suits Are $16.50 Well-tailored, geed-looking and, best of all, comfortable suits for het days. (Gnllrry. Market) A New Oriental Fragrance with a hint of the Chinese is te be had in a number of interesting forms. A pink satin bag of face powder with a very soft puff is in an amethyst glass bowl with a cover. It is a most fascinating thing te have en one's dressing table and would make a charming gift. $3.50. Smelling salts are $1 bottle. Bnth salts, in verbena, rose or cologne, are in a bottle of generous size at COc. Incense burners and incense, $1.25 set. Triangular boxes of incense, 25c and 50c. Potpourri in amethyst glass jars, $2 and $3; lavender, $1.50. (Central) Gardenia Corsets Designed Especially for Junier Girls Carefully planned corsets of beautiful ma terials cut en the lightest and most comfort able lines for active sirls. They have almost no boning, but a wise use of clastic webbing instead. Here are little hip confiners and girdles suitable for the girl who is wearing a corset for the first time. Then there are lightly boned little corsets suitable for young women. Prices range from $2.50 te $5.50. (Central) Ratine Skirts In Levely Celers, $3 Hew little that is for skirts as pretty as these! They are in a simple gathered style with exactly the right amount of fulness and interesting pockets with square buttons. In rose, brown, white, grass green and reseda green. Bex-Pleated White Serge Skirts Are $5.75 The geed wool serge keeps in pleat quite well, and the skirts are smart te wear with bright sweaters. (Miirliet) 25 Different Styles in Extra-Size Cotten Blouses A larger assortment than we've ever had before! It's a pleasure te cheese from a col lection like this, because there are se many really pretty blouses. And heretofore women have complained because large-size blouses did net come in pretty style;,. Voile, Batiste, Dimity and Dotted Swiss Blouses $2.50 te $7.90 These have roll cellars, Tuxedo fronts, Peter Pan cellars or frills, and there is a .style for every taste one overbleuse style among them. Exquisite Hand-Made Extra-Size Blouses, $3.90 te $16.50 Levely blouses trimmed with drawnwerk, hemstitching, embroidered dots, filet and Irish laces all done by hand, and some quite elab orate. It s net often that such lovely blouses can be had in extra sizes. (.Miirlirt) $5.25 Can Seldom Procure Better Footwear Than These Pumps and Oxfords for Women There's economy in every pair genuine saving of a worth-while amount in every case. Net only that, but the low shoes are all seasonable and fash ionable and are suitable for vacation wear anywhere mountain, shore, roughing it, or in a rather large hotel. Sports oxfords, dress pumps, street pumps and Mary Janes of white, black, brown and tan leathers, white canvas and combinations of various It ithers. Net every size in everv stvle excellent cheesing. (tlicstniit) V Lustrous Taffeta $1.35 Yard A firm silk in a geed weight for bathing suits. The lichter colors arc suitnhle tnr- frocks, breakfast coats. Detticeata children's and the like. 35 inches wide in navy blue, Copenhagen, black, brown, gray, tuiqueise, Chinese blue, orchid and white. Striped Silk Shirting $1.50 Yard A splendid quality in neut black-and-white, blue-and-white, grcen-and-whitc, orange-and-white and two-tone stripes. Women like this for blouses and frocks as well aa men like it for shirts. 32 inches. (OMtral) , ( :-;':: v - m.j rm , k '' ' - ,' , ," r , . '. r -. -it . . ., stw itf! t. m l irt mmMkte'. n , .,;. ku;, ..maauiH rs&sl.v ..L. ml, .. 'dlhWi WWnWiKWtt!;. .rsKittjf ..,.. .. & , ,'ij. !&$& 1 ' i ii I ' i i i is -sss-iataaMSjsjsjsjssjsjsjsjajsq,af v, I r Jf5' vlW, A 4 S ' !, A $ " 4 . jTM . 3f II jjl SB-. J. r . rfl . I jil . 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