kKtmm:A mrsrWikehs Menu WANAMAKER'S JUNE 16, 1922 WANAMAKEk'S DOWN STAIRS STORE 1tMtnih tflntldinaMdl1: t ' ' ' . v'.j .for tne wtt-tna Tempting Things Net Fu$y te Prepare, Among Them Cut lets of Veal With a De De licieils Spucc ' Dr MRS. M. A. WILSON Ctimleht. 1911. bv Mrt. if. A. Wilten. All 'VJ"y rleMl reitTV!t TWIN is tlie Hcnueii of the year when ili ntriiitc housewife longs for Imn'rr method, and wme dlrtiei that rreii!"' V(r-V "t,,e '88nK te make at- If urn will plan ami work out the l) n't 'iiiiieilmit d'she 'during the carlv an, cool lietirn of the morning, the r fin; of the menl nn the table In the , i' u'll renllv he vcrv little work. "'ip menu this week will be planned te Intitule Saturday, be no te make for mere xlmpllflcrt eoeklng during the sum mer innntlnf fliifKi'stlM' Menu for Saturday te inenaay Saturday Breakfast llerrlea Hire Cakes With Bacen i Teatt Coffee 1 Luncheon Cream of Lettuce Vegetable Salad Cottage Cheece Walnut Balls Stewed Pi lilt Iced Tea Dinner Tomate Canape Veal Leaf Hellandale Sauce , I'otateea Snap Beans licet Salad Cup Cwlnids ' Coffee Sunday Breakfast 4 Cantnleupe l'llffy Omelet lyeniialse I'otateea Sliced Tomatoes uauiHiieg Cottage Hill Muffins Coffee Dinner Clieene Canape Veil l.enf Cutlets Pimente Sauce Bnmnril Potatoes Snap Beans Au fSratln Tomate Salad Cup Cuetnrdh With Crushed Berries Whipped Cream 1 Coffee Derby Downs Rabbit Potatoes Sliced Tomatoes Btcwrd Fiult Spenge Cake Tea .Monday B-califait Stewed Fruit Rlie (Sriddlc Cakes Coffee Heney 1 Itlce Cake? WWi one and a half cups of rice, plicc In saucepan 1 ice inarte of heiliiu; unter. One teaspoon of mil. Add the lice slowly and cook until oft ami the water Is absorbed. New enel the 1 lie. place three clips of the roeked lice In smnll bowl and place In bowl In the ii-filgernter te be used In the rice gilddletuKes for the Monday breakfast. Allew two cups of cooked riiu fei uul leaf, Plate the balance of ti.f rite In mixing howl attd add One-half cup of finely chopped parley, One-quarter cup of finely chopped jrrei pepper. We Ktll-ecatcn eggs. One and one-half cupg of flour, Tire leicl tablespoons of baking feicdei. Mix well and form In flat cakes and brown In het fat. Serve gnrntshed with bacon and with maple 'syrup. These takes are made Hat in the hand and a sie between the muffin and the griddle cake. IVe a grlddle-cake turner te turn the cakes whljc cooking In the het fat ,nd drrin 011 soft paper te ab sorb the excess of fat. Veal Leaf Place two pounds of cooking cal in lAUd'pan mid add One qiini I of boiling water, Tire onion, innuctl fine. One liiniiet of netip herbs. Ceei and cook slowly until tender; enel, reiuee bones mid put meat through feed (.hopper, adding the salt perk Our firni pvppei, 7iiie onion. Tain in mixing bowl and add 7 ice M11 0 thick cream sauie, Une-hnlf cup of finely chopped parslui. Tire Irmpoens of salt, Our teaspoon of pepper. One teaspoon of peult) ll seasoning, ()m teaspoon of thyme, Tire ciiH of cold looked rice, Tun 11 ( II -lien tin eggs. Mis well te blend and turn In deep, ell-cre.iM 1 leaf-shape pan and pat laineth: spi Inkle the top with coarse bieaik iiiinhs mid baste with three tu tu bUsieiiiis of melted shortening and bake In medi 1 ate een for fifty minutes. Use just about one-half of the leaf for the dlnni'i. Te prepare the cutlets, meld the left -ever eal leaf Inte cutlets and roll In Heur: then din in beaten egg nd milk and tell In fine breadcrumbs nil fij in deep fat. Pimente Sauce Prepaie cieam sauce, using about two cup ami add 7'ue uill-beaten eggi, 'lun ted peppes, thepped fine. tine-null cup of melted buttei. One-quarter cup of finely chopped tnnley. Hut well te blend and heat slowly te boiling point. WHAT'S WHAT liy Helen Decie In 1 fnrmnt mm i .. -,..1.1 i.n. A !.. e.inL rea "'UMitlenubly rude for n man ,w itthO another miin'u lnnnlmr n.irtnnr S? .'.l'i!.wnll. Ul dance was In prog preg lav'tv, O.'" times, ether manneis1' Te. if n M.i.cut,n ls merely un Indication miiii?ir . Popularity and of a mun's ?.?i''??.",n,v utonnltleu of It. ntii liiJ"B ieW Itoblnsen Is dancing nt J.arry..,Nerma- Beb Clifferd. In- rcn .1..V-.1 "' w "l CIIIICI IVilUIIIH .' Mi.lllTlllLT t ,lia .l.nA tuts in ni '" .Lur ,I,B ll,ne ecmtr, or in en anethpp mu' ,ii.n,.i,, ,,n. P'r. SoiiiPiimeJ n"i.i "V;.""."" '": eanv nt.fn.""v".,'' "'.""' "uv " IUrlc li.Vii"'.."? ""'" pamierH man who has net been IhesB u,?, '"K,, "n.nce Needless te iay. E?l Vtcut '" MleuId b? 0wn te tile W... l a man who lm nn i.n in. Rlht te aM?mn!8 !' tl,e flr hn the rnt t0dec)lne te dance with him. 'a i-.JIJS,; A8 IT nAFTENKD Sffi8c8ss; . tht viatnJ it Jjuracy, mera con- Mar of W Bm. fCJ?i veu have, th wtatth et 51 Pe,ca,l.f.t..t"c'"r.6.d "X" ? jaftfc il ---T--t via iiqiivyauar aenniw rXr...!' !!. . villi 1IJU I.I1H n.i wr' ,r.9 uuuvir Hen Sf .'iHr 'S1!' fnwy na Rotearavura The Wanamafcef Down Stairs Stere Is a Great Summer Shopping Place-Coel, Cheery and Perfectly Ventilated SwSSHaCi MliJRrH1 yv. tit PI it ' anHIBBSMa nil n BHDH9B rHWiTBir WTi I FiV giwwlag vnrMiv'Mi Is! aHiHmtil; iin S ilWv ehIHhIB rfffifHOTQiH S2C , Iiii::int D ' ffllBfffiffl:f ifr WBiimrWwmm l aW M'JlWf .1 ir . 1 1 k III9HI9UI, 4 -EC HI IbMbX i XBlBIlEi:C;:::R.Lt $8.75 $5.50 '$10 $8.75 $15 $5.25 $6.50 $25 4200 Fresh, Coel Summer Dresses Ready for the Week-End That means hundreds of different styles, hun dreds of different colorings all at prices se low that no woman need hesitate as te whether a new dress is really needed. Needed or net, every, one of these dresses is a joy te own and te wear. And what's a vacation without some pretty new clothes? Sports dresses of striped tub silks, Shantungs, cotton epenge and linens slip-evers among them. Coel silk frocks of foulard, crepe de chine, printed crepes and Canten crepes in all the colors of the rainbow. Airiest of all are the dotted Swisses, organdies, voiles nd tissues. . And ginghams? Ne end te these cheery, practi cal dresses. New Linen Frecks $8.75 and $10 $8.75 dresses are in three styles and three colors pink, Copenhagen and white. Slip over and coat effects among them. $10 dresses are trimmed with bands of ma chine stitching and come in cool gray, orchid or brown with leather belts. Tub Silk Frecks, $10 and $12 Colored pencil stripds and white satin stripes in a great variety of .widths en white grounds. Six models a particularly dis tinctive one has fringed suede leather pockets and a leather belt in orchid or brown. Shantung Slip-ens, $7.50 Piactical Summer dresses with which te wear white blouses. Piped in brown silk or self material. Shantung dresses, trimmed with fageting, $13.50. Epenge Dresses, $5 Tailored sports frocks in gay colorings some are hemstitched and trimmed with peail buttons; ethers arc in cent effect. Airy Voile Dresses at $2.50 te $12 Wee figured patterns, cool hairline checks, pin dots, larger dots, Harlequin checks, and plain colors this gives you some idea of the choice among these charming Summer dresses. They're in dark blues,' blacks and brown, light pinks, blues, lavenders, tans and greens, whiter in fact, nearly every Summer color one can 'think of. Especially fine are the dresses of French voiles at $10 and $12. Festive Organdies $7.50 te $25 Organdies make one think of garden parties and Summer dances. Celers seem lovelier than ever. Prices start at $7.50 for an organdie with an embroid ered white dot and go te $25 for a frock of fine Swiss organdie with wide bands of cut-work embroidery in the skirt. Between these prices is a fascinating variety. Dotted Swiss Dresses, $8.75 Designed especially for young women wear ing sizes 14 te 18. White organdie is used in the sides of the skirts and shows ruffles of the colored Swiss. In brown, blue or rose. Sports Frecks !f Satin-Stripe Epenge, $15 In jade green-and-white plaid or all white with soft white satin for the bodice. The cellar and cuffs are of plaid te match the skirt. Tissue Gingham Frecks, $5 Coel and airy and remarkably serviceable dresses. In brown, green, maize, pink or Copenhagen checks with hemstitched organdie cellar, cuffs and pockets. Sizes 14 te 18. Summer's Finer Gowns include some very delightful lace dinner dicsscs in black and creamy beige at $22.50. Elaborately embroidered and tucked net dresses are $37.50. Seft airy chiffon dresses with draped skirts nnd biead silver girdles are also $37.50. (Market) DORIS Petticoats, $1 te $5 This wonderful Summer pet ticoat has 20 te 22 inch hem stitched hems; this makes it virtually a double petticoat which can be worn with com fort and assurance under the sheerest Summer frocks. $1 for flesh-pink or white petticoats. $2 for fine white sateen pet ticoats. $3150 for white tub silk petticoats. $5 for extra-size tub silk Setticeats in white, navy or lack. Deris Princess Slips, $2 White, flesh or orchid batiste Deris Princess slips with nar row lace edgings around the tops. (Central) 4-Inch Two-Tene Ribbon, Special, 58c a Yard Beautiful double-faced satin ribbon, 4 inches wide, is in black-and-Copenhagen, old blue-and-rose, brown-and-turquoise, navy and - orange, brown - and - tan, brown-and-jade, navy-and-gray, black - and - gray, black - and -white, brown-and-orange, henna-, and-gray, and black-and-rose. This is being greatly used en dark silks, soft voile frocks and white dresses. (Central) Lightly Bened. Elastic-Tep Corsets, $1.50 and $2 Beth are for the slender te medium stout figures comfort able corsets for all but the very stout. Ideal for Summer, as they are light in weight and al low plenty of freedom of move ment. Of pink striped or bro caded ceutil. (Central) New! Cape Clasps Oxidized metal and bright cel luloid cape clasps are new and striking. They are also used a3 finishing touches for whole frocks and as buckles en narrow ribbon girdles. , (Central) Extra-Fine Sample Handbags, $5 (Many Are Half Price) Just one or two of a kind and every one a delight. Imagineia round, puffy silk bag with a June rose for a clasp. Anether has n most beguiling black medallion encircled by rhinestones acting as a clasp. All of the frames are very lovely and very unusual. The bags are mostly of heavy moire silk in black, navy, and gray. Linings and fittings are of the finest grades. Any bag in the group would make a charming gift. (Central) $3.90 $2 $3.90 $3.90 si $3.90 Women's Oxfords and Pumps Special at $2 and $3.90 Lewest prices of which we knew for fashionable styles ! low shoes of this quality and in these Special at $2 Geed-looking black leather Oxfords have straight tins, wing tips and simulated saddle straps, All with low heels and welted soles. Tan leather Mary Jane pumps. Twe-tone sports Oxfords of smoked leather with tan saddle straps. Oxfords of tan grained leather. Special at $3.90 Tan calfskin pumps with turned soles and baby French heels. . White Oxfords of leather, like buckskin, with welted soles and medium heels. Tan-and-white Oxfords are very smart. Mary Jane pumps of black calfskin backs, heels and straps of giay suede. Oxfords of black grained leather have vamps or straight tips and low heels. Many ether styles in broken sizes. with plain Nete: Net all sizes in every style, but excellent and most advantageous cheesing, especially in the earlier part of the day. (Chestnut) JLMfw New Summer Hats at $5 Airy hats of Georgette trimmed with ostrich are lovely and mark edly becoming. Many white hats are of gleam ing baronet satin or of dull Can Can eon crepe or crepe de chine, of shimmering taffeta or light, airy hairbraids. Then there are all the cool light colors te match Summer dresses, as well as dark ones for contrast. Little hats, big hats and me dium sizes in turn-up or turn down shapes. (Market) Geed-Looking All-Weel Suits for Men Special at $21.50 Sports suits and geed business suits. Wanamaker suits in every particular, ' tailored as they should be tailored They're made of -all-wool fabrics much firmer and finer than are usually within reach of such a moderate sum. Among them are cassi meres, cheviets, a few tweeds, fine herringbones and indefinite checks. Palm .Beach Suits, $14.50 Mohair Suits, $16.50 I Men' 8 Half Hese, 50c DreD-stitch hose of artificial silk with the annearance of pure silk. Or plain half hose of pure thread silk. Beth in black, cordovan, navy, Russian calf, gray and Palm Beach. Outing Trousers Khaki-color trousers are $1.85. White flannel trousers are $8.50 and $10. They are all-wool and have the creamy tint of geed flannels. (Gallery, Market) Men's Summer Furnishings Of Wanamaker Quality Lew Priced Open-end four-in-hand ties, in stripes and figures at 25c. Foulard silk ties, in geed colors and dots of several sizes, at 35c. Special heavy black grained leather belts with black buckles at 50c. Well-cut shirts of 80-square percale in fast-color stripes at $1.20. Geed madras shirts at $1.35. , White sports shirts, made in four ways, with soft cuffs or wristbands, neck bands, soft cellars and button-down cellars, at $1.65. Terry cloth bathrobes are real "finds" at $4.50. Seft cool cotton pajamas, with frogs, are in blue, tan, pink, lavender and white at $1.50. (Gallery, Mnrltet) Small Beys' Wash f Suits, Special at $1.75 sizes a te a years in two styles. Beth have geed white jean waists, finished with emblems en the sleeves, and heavy gingham trousers. On one, the trousers button en te the waist and are in blue, gray or green. The trousers of the ether are in brown, gray or blue, and the waist has a wide band buttoning down ever the trousers, with lacers at the sides. Sturdy, well tailored suits I (Central) Japanese Nightingales $2.75 Each Red-tipped beaks, red-tipped wings and the cheeriest of whistles make these gay Ori ental birds real delights for pets. There are only one hundred of them in this special ship ment, and their price is far less than the regular rate of wholesale dealers. (Bird Case, Down Stairs Stere) Women's Stockings in Fashionable Celers $lPair Twe kinds and both special. Of pure silk in a firm, even weave, semi-fashioned with mer cerized cotton tops and soles, in black, cordovan, African brown, Russian calf and medium gray. "Seconds." Or silk-and-flber mixture (it leeks like all-silk), semi-fashioned with cotton tops and soles in slate, Russian calf, cordovan, navy, black and white. "Firsts." (Central) Beys' Khaki Jean Knickers Special at $1 Pair Feel the quality of the jean ! Then, turn the knickers inside out and see hew they are made ! Seams are strongly finished, pockets and facings are all of self material and the knickers are cut comfortably and durably full. These knickers are made by the best manufacturer of boys' wash knickers and this is a clearaway. That explains both their sturdiness and the low price. All have two buttoned hip pockets and belt loops. There are inner waistbands in the smaller sizes. One word about the khaki jean it is sulphur-dyed arid keeps its color better than the average. Sizes 7 te 18 years. (Gallery. Market) Beys' Vacation Shoes, $2.90 Geed sturdy shoes for rough wear! They are of tough tan leather, in Blucher or straight-lace style and are just the shoes for vacation, when boys play harder than ever. Sizes 10 te 13. Big Beys' Shoes Special at $1.90 This is a. let of special shoes in broken sizes. All sizes, from 1 te 5, among them, however. Of black leather, in htraight-lace style, with durable soles. (Gallery. Market) Women's New Silk Bathing Bleemers $3.75 ThiB is a new low price for well-cut bloomers of black taf feta or satin. Women and girls like te wear them with slip-en suits. Hundreds of Suits perfectly plain and straight of line or charmingly trimmed with white, cretonne or colors, are made of black sateen and surf satin at $1.75 te $5 and of silk at $7.50 te $18.50. Knitted wool suits of various kinds are $4.60 te $8.75. Geed rubber caps are 12c te $1. Shoes are 38c te $1.90. (8urf Stere, Market) Imported Gingham Special at 38c Yard Beautiful imported gingham, se soft and finely woven, that it feels almost like silk and is cool and delightful te wear, is 32 inches wide. In various pretty checks brown, green, lavender, red, pink, navy, light blue, black and yellow. What charming frocks this will make for girls, big and little, nnd for their mothers! (Central) Girls' Silk Dresses Lowered a Third te a Half Principally of taffeta in navy, brown and Copenhagen and a few pastel shades. Here and there a small number of crepe de chine dresses. Net many of any one kind, though all sizes from 8 te 14 are in the group. Newly priced $5, $7.75, $10 and $15. Clearaway of Coats A Third Less te Half Price Pole coats, mixtures, hemespuns, tweeds, and veleurs in sizes ranging from 6 te 14 years. New marked $5, $7.50, $10 and $13.50. Camping Clethes for Girls Khaki-color middies ate $1.50; bloomers, $1.75; knickers, $2.50 Pleated white jean skirts, $1 nnd $2. White middles In a great variety, $1 te $2. Scores of Charming Summer Frecks of voiles, organdies, dimities, ginghams and pongees at $2.50 te $16 50 (Market) J r- , ,, rushes. a . r m n i ll ll ' I' ibimi l r i ll r --iii I ll -rv ; v iaii i tsr Atj ' ri " ' n SI .-V MUCm v $2.25. A Sale of Lew-Priced Summer Blouses Starting at $1 At $1 and $1.35 there is a choice of eighteen different models in all sizes from 34 te 46 v.hite blouses nnd colored blouses, prin cipally of voile. Sample Blouses, $1.75 Coel, fresh dimity blouses in checks and stripes with youthful Peter Pan or roll cellars finished with interesting edgings. Wonderful Cheesing at $2.25 AH "sorts of delightful dimities in a full tange of sizes. Tie-back voile blouses and tuck-in voiles, fnlly with laces and ruffles. $3.25 te $4.50 What a variety! Sheer batistes, some with high necks or Peter Pan cellars. $3.25. Frilly voiles, adorned with lace, $3.50. Organdie nnd voile blouses with many vertical rows of lace open in bnck and have Peter Pan cellars. $3.75. Exquisitely tailored blouses of sheer dimity are trimmed with baby Irish lace. $4.50. Tricelette Blouses, $1.90 A surplice model with a black-and-white striped silk sash. In black, white, navy and flesh pink. Extra-Size Blouses 48 te 56 Special at $2.35 A manufacturer's samples of white voile blouses in many different models,, trimmed with luces end embroidered organdie bands. Seme are just a little mussed. (Market) Hand-Made Blouses $1.90 and $2.25 All of white batiste with square, V or t'eter i Ten different models, them aie mussed. n cellars. Sonie of Sale of "Wara" Japanese Straw Rugs 6x9 feet $3.50 27x54 inches 75c 36x72 inches ....$1 4.6x7.6 feet $2.50 8x10 feet 9x12 feet $5 $6 Last shipment this season of these freshly made, durable rugs! (Kant Aide) i fc" f 1?JJ "T M r r 'I f. A wjwvr WWM A? ?' J&.tXi jii!rtL'itaaiiii5ia ,n.,abt!.,.,rJai-MHQ