iiiiiiiinaMHBeEBPBiKBlliiBHHiniH""mraBHIBBHIiHBl clk. - - .. ...:; - ,: , . .,,- ' h huSr " A if f ftVP . ..it k.. b I I I W 't "tfc.V fl M3$M WW ' v v, TOVTCWrWO-. P.TTKTjTfl TyPX-ftF-lt PTTTT.ATIKIjPJIIA. HATIJ,1JA Y. ,IUN T., yJ --1- - k ' - xx "m . i -i i ------ ... -M Mrs. Wilsen Talks en Breahast Breads ;ivcs Excellent Recipes for the Use of Bran in leiv Ways n, MRS. M. A. WILSON . .inM Ml, bu Mm. t. A.. Wilsen. All tmrKM' ""ftgiiu reserved iRIETV I" tlic snlcc et ,lfc' nn(' lt I i. ir.ie tlint even the monotony of It,, breakfast bread Is Just enough te y, ti.e ppc-" - :,r"""' . Jnrlne tlic summer, wnra " ii- i i often finicky, nnd juBt the llttlent .llnff 1II Cn"HC BUUM- 1U,BB " '"re "' EtfeJt In their feed. This Is n pnrtlc i..w eoed time te bring In the various fmey brcnkfnfit breads, and If nil the ictual rrepnrn"0"8 are iUi: m yC nla before, It will take but Just a far moments le prepare uiiu iniitc in .i. firm. And then while you arc sparing the fruit and the balance of it,, meal, me urcuniuDi. m.u -... ...- tnked nnd no rcaiiy ie come ie mc tMe, fresh ami crisp. Steamed Bran Bread place in saucepan One teaspoon of salt, One-half cup of strup, Twe cups of tcater. juine te boil, cook for two minutes, n d(l .. . ... , One-nan cup . One-half cup of cornmeal. One and one-half cup of bran. cm- nml cook until the mixture is tllck, like cereal, then turn In mixing tl and add One and one-half cup of milk. Jeu can iiip cither sweet or tour milk I tblS recipe wiuiuui .iiuubiub iue rc- !pe in the least. One cup of flour, Ttce tablespoons of baking powder. Beat te blend, then add On and one-half cupt of prune out (fe mall bitt, One-naif cup ej cneppca nuw, One tcaipoen of nutmeg. (fid DlCnu in me iruit nnu nuin; turn uKrtll In n wcll-Rreased and floured meld, I ftlltng the meld about two-thirds full, rfCnd steam for one nnd one-quarter ft tours; remove, the lid from the meld, IAu place in ii warm uvirii it urjr uil for thirty minutes. This bread Is cut In (tin slices nnd toasted, and served for breakfast when ene-dny old. Bran Biscuits place In mixing bowl One and one-half dipt tpoen of salt, level tablespoons of baking Tke and three-quarters cups of flour. One and ene-naif cups of e One teaspoon of salt, bran, Three mmicder. j CO laoicsjieons ej sugar. Rub this mixture between the hands (a blend, then rub Inte the nrcnarrd 'jour fire tablespoons of shortening and DM one cup et nunc or water te rerm t deuch. Werk like bread for five minute, then roll, or tint out en nastrv aboard, about thrcc-nunrters inch thick. And bake iu het even for twenty min- ait9. -incse mscims can ee prepared Site the evcnlnc before, and nlaced In Wfit roelest pnrt of the refrigerater: 'mhen baked first thing in the morning. Bran Cookies Place in mixing bowl One-half cup of shortening, Thrce-nuarters cun et suaar. One ienspoen of salt, jB One teaspoon of mace, One egg. Cream well and add One-half cup of molasses. One-half cup of black coffee, Thice nips of fla'ur. One tablespoon of baking peteder. Twe and one-half cups of bran. Werk te smooth dnnch. nnil thrn KM1I by wrapping In a well-greajed aper in snusage form. Chill for three pours, tlien cut In thin slices with a innrp knife nnd place en a baking Bheet, na Dane in moaernte even ter ten ilnutes. Bran Muffins Place In mixing bowl One-hnlf cup of molasses, five tablespoons of shortening, One and one-half cups of milk, One teaspoon of salt, One lecll-hcaten egg, Txee cupt of flour, Tim lr,rl tnhlann .t J.V..U. n - .iuim u uuKtriy jieic- 3Tiee and one-half cups of bran, One-half CUn Of finrhl rhnnneJ ni. m. " ' -- Beat Well In hlen1 nn,l ..n l ... '- ..v ....u tutu iu t'u rreafiPn nnrl flm..A1 M..m .. mil " "!.. u iiiuuiii pun, IIUIJIK tne pan about two-thirds full ; bake in ..r.w Dvcn ler unrtj--nve mlnutee. iaa toasted. ' Bran Griddle Cakes Tlace in mixing bowl riee tablespoons of sugar, J we tablespoons of shortening, tnc egg. Tream well nnd add jfire and one-half cups of milk, Ttce cupt of flour, Twe cups of bran, "no teaspoon of salt, Mtr, "wicspoens of baking poie- Kw5Mw,f 1hnt '"" hccn Mil t?JX " Piece of cheese cloth sl,r '.'" "Va anu ?eea through a (alter; u nB t0 t,,c srl,Idle cnkt- 9 ytint nAll i. Li Middle ' thcn bake en het e el" ntl!!."!P PJ?'1 J P. filling nc two VnM..i. u,"?,7 I"" an" a(d helt (1 i ?spoen'' of butter; heat te v !" u iiue n rm . Read Your Character Ry nigby Phillips I'neartlilng the Critics 10U rnn inLtl.. i tru,,. "" "I"'! persons of n thai turn of mlmI thrmiRh thc inal, ' ,,Brap,0y P' ttle e n'ersiVn. t . Prenee, of ceurfce, Ih Me nre r"t?f r."Hrfll, "PPrMntlen. net K? "V irrl nble, opinionated Nelien,ri,'rl,i,;lmMl a,,wn,H ',0 ',0 ceti , ' . ,0,v ,iH u large clement of ii . " '""nt. "' Miiir pntiLli.Lf.il.. .it . HI,., ; """ criup, wne eal,ly has tf appreciate and dlffercn- ;tr ' ria.A ! Pn5n ' ' ll vcry Mlffwent type of VenfrLfe. J?' ''.:) lH.nl. nr ."'- "",""1' nrr. tiie nluil. Keed geed "! re;;'n!' rt. The pld rip ii..., ". luimcs n "ai Lt ' r"..?"cn "r w hnr rlt- snmu Tin' e or . .iii.y in ii .in.i mtMZ "'" '"'"'..."ncticnl, fpc crlsn.. .?t l , ,"v mill tivc ci erd nre ..V, ""hits in tlie irerl urn .'!"'" .net connected. tMietZ .. .. ' u written often in tv , nr," i '" .'.' lettPPs. iti:u iV, ".' !I,,,LH' ra. '!' n- ?"U!!"-. '"h'err "Itlni hnii .. m ,0 l0k 'I tleiinJ tl f.?' 'J10 nll form he deu ,' V ' ,. " ! ""' . " ' n.w r , "' ,N """fie'l and the e the.fi "" """reue winch c 'iin1r.t,rU,,c W,'1,0.H n vcrti(,l hinl.?.1?1'',11 nN .we,l nn lut ill ml or ll Mm n t Ien liich let- 'UI'VCH Maker- iTi M ft "? n" Intuitive e is nil !i Vyrltl".K. Hl'"'t" ferwarJ luinil i.nL... " ''". d Iniimlslvn: if it !,,. n;!! "e ,B what the Soets cull 'Monday The Fault. Finir DREAMLAND ADVENTURES The Runaway Circus BT DADDY t 'faek nnd Janet find rireus animals 'i the weeds. The animals have cseaped from a tcrcckcd circus train. J lie elephant, tiger, lien and menhcg, each want te be leader. CHAPTER VI A Itear and a Creak THE rear of the lien shook the nlr of thc forest. It sent a thrill of fenr far and wide. Hlccplns birds and bcastH awakened In trembling panic. Tack and Janet and the ponies, hiding behind the bushes, quaked In sudden terror. The runaway circus animals shivered and shook. Even the lien him self seemed startled by the awfulncss of the noise he had made. The rear made Jack nnd Janet sud denly realize what a terrible thing It would be te have a lien, a tiger and ether wild beasts loose in Blrdland. Nene of thc forest folks would be safe. They themselves would be in constant danger. These circus animals must be gotten bnck Inte their own menagerie, where they belonged. But an answer came te the lien's rear an unexpected answer. The frogs in thc marsh were aroused. General Crenkcr, who prided himself en his bel lowing voice, was jealous at hearing another voice that seemed te be louder. General Croaker began te bellow for all he was worth. And every frog In thc mnrsh bellowed with him. Thc circus animals never had heard frogs bellowing close. All the beats had been born and brought up in the menagerie. They didn't knew anything about forest Rounds or forest creatures. Frem the noise the frogs made they thought thc frogs were monsters coming te devour them. Judge Owl had been annoyed when he lest his mouse lunch, which Fangs, the tiger, had enten. New Judge Owl became angry at all this noise in the usually quiet weeds. "Hoef Hoe! Who's making all this rncket?" he hooted. "Hoe! Hoe! I'll fix you!" This hooting, coming from the dark ness close at hand, drove thc circus animals Inte n panic. They thought sure some mighty beast wns about te attack them. "Oli-oe-oo-oo! I wish I were back In my nice snug cage," moaned Fangs, the tiger. "Oh-oem-oom! When I get back te the circus I never again will want te ream in the nwful dark weeds!" rum bled I he lien. "Er-umph! I'm scared!" trumpeted Nere, the elephant. "Seme one come and take me home." This wns the chnnce Jack nnd Jnnct were waiting for. They knew 'thnt ns seen ns the circus nnlmnls get used te the weeds they would get ever their fears. They would seen learn that the frogs and Judge Owl could de no mere tlinn mnke n loud noise. Then theru would be nothing te kicp them from prwlne en the forest folks. If they were te be gotten rid of this wns the I time te de It. "We will save you," cried Jack, riding Trixie into the hollow. lie was closely followed by Janet. "Fellow us," she cried te the animnls. "We will lead you back te the circus." The circus nnimnls were delighted te see humans. They felt safer then. The elephant, the tiger, the lien, thc mon key and all the ether benhts quickly fol lowed uh the ponies galloped nieng thc ridge. Frem the forest behind cam, terrifying bounds that urged the circus animals en thc hooting of Judge Ovvl, thc creaking of tiic frogs, the thumping of Sand Hill Crane. It was enough te scare nny one who wns net used te It. Tlic ponies seemed te knew the way te the circus trnln. Soen they came te where lights blnzed. Circus wagons were scattered about the ground. Cugcs steed with doers open. Inte the cnges plunged the frightened animnls Inte the cnges nnd bnck te the life from which they had fled. Circus wns geed enough for them. As for Jack nnd Jnnet they were enr rled swiftly home by Trixie nnd Topsy home te finish their interrupted sleep. (Next week Jack and Janet have a thrilling flying adventure). Sleeves of This Georgette in One With the Bodice It's a loin; line that lins no turning, nnd it booms as if the fashionable, line or silhouette Is grnduully giving way before the iuuuilsc toward the fuller skirt. In many recent models of frocks from over ever hens we li lid u frnnkly circular cut, while ethers, wishing te comnremise with the piu-Mng il.Miiisty of tint lenn nml MlnUy, artfully obtain fullness through the employment et plaited Insets. Wherever it he located Iu business, tlic plait Is witli us nnd the georgette frocks, whether for nfleiiinnn or eve ning, seem te he particularly susceptible te lis liilluence. Aliove we show u ccer- getle afternoon model where a joke und front panel of uiiplnlted crepe is com bined with manifold plaits of self mu-tcrlnl. An nrrestlnit feature of this dress is tlie fix t that the plaited section of the bodice is made in enn with the deep graceful sleeves, The edges of these sleeves, together wMi the neck line, are plceted. m ' i CORINMJ LOWE. I I i JUNE 17, 1922 WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S The Wanamaker Down Stairs Stere $6 $7.50 $5 $9 $12.75 $5.50 200 Special Gingham Dresses, $4.25 Of cool, light-weight gingham in two-tone plaids in such pretty colorings as red-and-black, brown-and-tan, green-and-Copenhagen, geld-and-black, lavender-and-black or green-and-lavender. Straight-line dresses in two models one with an embroidered batiste cellar. Hundreds of Voile and Gingham Dresses at $6 te $10 Gingham frocks nie of imported material of a silky fineness with pleated panels, clusters of pearl buttons or crisp white organdie for trimming. Voile dresses are in light or dark grqunds, made in pretty ways. Especially geed are the extra-size voile dresses in black or navy blue. 100 Plaid and Checked Gingham Dresses at $2.50 Summery pinks and blues with roll cellars and cuffs trimmed with plain color or made of white pique. Sizes 14 te 38. Ramie Linen Dresses, $7.50 In rose or Copenhagen with white pique col cel lars, cuffs and pocket-tops embroidered te match the color of the frock. Other linen dresses in lovely cool tints at $6, ?8.75, $10 te $15. White Dresses of Summer Materials White organdies, cool as an icicle. White voile frocks with tucks or lace. White striped dimity dresses for mornings. Coel white silk crepes Canten crepe and crepe de chine. After all, there is nothing that takes the place of a white frock in Summer. Prices start at $4 for voile or dimity and go te $3S.60 for the finer silks. New Crepe de Chine Dresses $15 and $16.50 Black, navy or white some quite plain, with fageting; ethers "have loose panels, pleated or fringed. Clearaway at $5 and $10 Seventy dresses of tweed or wool jersey some with capes te mntch are in rose, tan, Copen hagen or henna. All have had their prices greatlv reduced. An opportunity for these who will travel in Maine or Canada this Summer. (Market) "Wara" Straw Rugs Are Fine for the Perch Fer service and geed appearance they are the best perch rugs for the money that we Knew of! Because they are fresh, they are very sturdy and durable. The straw is "live." Wet thc rugs new and again and they'll last several seasons at least. 27x54 inches 75c 36x72 inches SI 4.6x7.6 feet $2.50 6x9 feet $3.50 8x10 feet $5 9x12 feet $6 Ts liKAitm Vilim niA rfvnn nnf4-Ari a Pritrinan ftAnfnt rlncicrncj allnveT nnflnrnfl and band borders. The rugs are bound all around with strong binding tape that matches the design in color. f (Kt AUI) Linen Skirts Have Arrived at Last! $5.75 Navy blue nnd white linen skirts, light enough te be very cool, are in regular and extra sizes (25 te 40 inch waistbands). Made in a simple style with slot pockets, finished with pearl buckle. (Mnrbrt) Plain and Fancy Ratines In a Fine, Full Assortment 50c yard for plain colors, 36 inches" Wide. White, several shades of green and blue, maize, pumpkin, brown, tan, rose, etc. 65c, 75c and 85c yard for checks and plaids in pretty blues and browns, green, orange, lavender and tan. White Swiss Organdie 54 Inches Wide, $1 Yard A beautiful, sheer quality that holds its crispness after laundering. (Central) Windser Ties, Middy Ties and Four-in- Hands for Girls The four-in-hands are in a geed selection of wide stripes, foulards, dots and plain colors. 50c and 75c. Windser ties are in plain colors, plaids and stripes at 50c and 75c. Triangular or square middy tics are 75c te $3 black, navy, red, brown and orange. Fine for bathing caps ever plain divers. (Onlnil) Seft Fine Materials In $1 Nightgowns All arc of batiste of a soft, silky quality that is pleasant te wear in warm weather. In pink, lavender or light blue, trimmed with pipings or medallions of checked gingham or voile. $1 Envelope Chemises Pink ones of batiste are featherstitched in light blue and have straps or built-up shoulders. Others are of cress-bar white nainsoek with colored hemstitch ing. SI Dimity Step-ins Pink or white striped step-in drawers are ever se dainty and cool. (Central) Women Are Buying Cerselettes for Bathing $1.50 te $2.50 They're ideal for wearing under a bathing suit, ns they nre much lighter in weight and boning than a corset and have four hose sup porters attached. They combine perfectly a light corset and a brassiere. Of pink breches and meshes with elastic at the sides, at $1.50 and $2. With light boning in front and back, at $2.50. Finer cerselettes of pink satin are $5. (Centrnl) Mesquite Netting $1.85 a Piece Eight yards in a piece, from 67 te 70 inches wide. In black, white and gray geed, heavy, fine-meshed mesquite netting! New is the time te get it, tee! (CheMnut) Women's Knitted Weel Bathing Suits, $4.50 In California style, in plain blnck or plain blue or in colors with contrasting stripes as trim ming brown with tan, green with tan, blue with orange, black with white, brown with Copen hagen, black with geld. Tights at 75c Black cotton tights, in sizes 34 te 46, are 75c; large sizes 48 te 52, $1.25. (Surf Stere, Market) Belts Fer All the Sweaters and Slip-en Dresses 50c Black bclt3, white ones, belts in red, blue, lavender, green and two-tone effects; belts with the prettiest pearl buckles we've ever seen for 50c. All of leather, of course. (Central) Women's Silk Umbrellas for Sun or Rain $3.85 Women and girls appreciate them as gifts. Thc geed silk covers are in navy, green, garnet, black or brown, with hemmed tape edges. The umbrellas have white tips, stub ends and bakelite or weed handles, with rings or side leather straps. (Market) Geed Summer Silks at Lew Prices S1.25 for tub silk of excellent quality. 36 inches widp. $1.25 yard for natural color Japanese pongee, 32 inches I wide. i $1.75 for heavy white or flesh pink wash satin, 35 I inches wide. I $2.50 for beautiful white crepe de chine, extra-heavy, ! 40 inches wide. ' wide $2.50 for very heavy white satin Duchess, 36 inches (Central) I . $1.10 $1.25 $1.10 $1.25 Dear Little Peg-Tep Rompers $1.10 te $1.25 Mothers knew that these rompers are the very best play clothes for chubby youngsters of 2 te 6. It doesn't pay te make these clothes when they can be bought for se little. Of Cretonne, Gingham, Chambray and Seersucker And the tiny checked gingham romper sketched is in red, pink or blue. $1.10. Plenty of ether styles at these prices include some of white seersucker at $1.15 and of striped seersucker at $1.25. These don't even require ironing when laundered. Women's Summer Suits of Linen $12 and $13.50 Linen is undoubtedly the coolest material for Summer's tailored suits. These are in Copenhagen, brown and white. Knitted suits of artificial silk are in spert3 colors at $25. Shantung suits, beautifully tailored, are $22.50 nnd $25. Seme have slip-en di esses. (Market) Fans Are Ready for Het Weather Flat fans are of palm leaves, woven straw or painted Mlk or paper very light te held 10c te 25e. Felding paper fans, 5c te 35c. (Ontrid) Thick, Seft Turkish Towels 38c Each All white, se they can make trip after trip te the laundry and never leek faded. Thick and soft, se that they are most absorbent. Generous in size, averaging 22x44 inches. Summer is the season when no household seems te have enough towels. (Central) Gei&ra sle The cretonne romper sketched is $1.25 nnd it's very gay! Checked gingham rompers in pink, blue or green, trimmed with white, nre also $1.25. Chambray rompers with a wee embroidered chick en the waist, are in corn, blue or green with white trimmings. $1.10. (Central) Chambray Suspender Skirts for Girls $1 Pink, green or blue pleated skirts which nre ever se pretty te wear with little shirtwaists. Sizes 6 te 14 years. Shirtwaist Dresses Start at $4.50 and go te $7.75. The pleated skirts are of checked or plaid ginghams in pretty colorings and the bodices are of white dimity. 8 te 14 year sizes. Other Tub Dresses $1 te $8.75 Checks, plaids and plain colors, many with distinctive touches of hand-embroidery. Of fine ginghams, tissues and Swisses, some with bandings or sashes of crisp white organdie or flowers made of organdie. Sizes 6 te 14 years. Pongee dresses in pink, cherry or brown are embroidered with contrasting colors. $7.25. (Marktt) Fiber Rugs in "Tile" Patterns, 65c Anether let of these rugs that have an individuality all their own! The last let 'went out in a few hours, and these are even better in thut they are heavier and mere firmly woven. They are made of inch-wide strips interwoven te give the mosaic puttern effect found in tiled floors. Tan with patterns of green, blue, brown and robe, as well as a black interwoven with red. A strong binding gives additional firmness. The size ap proximates 20x40 inches. Bedspreads Stamped for French Knets, $1.75 First showing of these dou ble bedspreads, 90x00 inches, made of geed unbleached muslin, at this specinl price. They nre stamped with a large butter fly design te be done in nny color embroidery cotton ene wants. Limited quantity. Pretty Flowers en Unbleached Muslin Bedspreads The bedspreads are scalloped all around and stenciled in rose or blue charming flowered designs. 72x90 inches at $2.25 81x90 inches at $2.50 Bed Sets of unbleached muslin, stenciled in rose or blue, have full-size bolster throws and bedspreads with cut corners, all scalloped. 72x90 Inches at $3 Barred Marquisette, 25c This cool, pretty material, of which curtains are se easily made, is in white, cream and ecru. It is 30 inches wide, of excellent quality, with cool well-woven cress bars and wide tape borders. (Chrttnut) 81x90 inches 81x96 inches $1 $4.30 Sdarfs and Table Cevers te Match Table covers, 34 inches square, are 65c; 54 inches square, SI. Scarfs, 18x54 inches, nie 50c. (Central) L, , A mA Htm yi11ibObI ejyyyi'!. ' m hi ""fTiTTnfiiff I ii cL 56,5 I., r t . Sale of Women's Lew Shoes, $3.90 Splendid cheesing among fashionable pumps and oxferda for street, dress and sports wear everywhere ! Save a considerable sum toward vacation, tee ! Among them are Mary Jane pumps, white leather oxfords, white oxfords trimmed with tan, black grained leather oxfords with plain vamps or straight tips and low heels. Tan, black, brown and white are all well repre sented! Net every size in each style, but excellent selection. New White Pumps and Oxfords are of fine white canvas, plain or trimmed with white calfskin, and of leather like buckskin, in sports and street styles, at $5 te $7.50. (Chestnut) & Sturdy Six-Feet Couch Hammocks $11.50, $15 and $20 All three of them are covered with heavy, firmly woven gray or khaki duck that is practically weather proof. The frames are of galvanized angle iron, safe and strong (this iron almost never rusts). All four of the heavy chains reach down te the springs, which are comfortably resilient. $11.50 Hammocks are geed sound hammocks for rest or fun hplendid for a home with many children. They have reversible button-tufted mattresses, com fortable enough te sleep en. $15 Hammocks have readrcsts and especially thick box-edged mattresses. They have two barrel springs up abeve for extra comfort. With an Upholstered Back at $20 We sell mere of this hammock than of any ether. The buck has real springs underneath all its upholstering, and te lean back is solid comfort ! The mattress is geed and thick and both it and the back pad are button-tufted. The hammock has barrel springs up above. Its All Aboard for Summer Happiness! Small cost whole Summer ahead te enjoy a hammock! , A (Central and Cheitaat) ' Yy a ' I '.v A wl ! i; i' R 'I I I h r ftf ii i fl ta tfl W $ ' B ( ! i t t iLl l F " ,V y hi..AtW'4, i y Jhi-wdiuj isvwssLssMMs ,tjW m - j.j.4y4 T . V n