li r-wv i "' irp. "? .1 MvtftttS " ' v --, ? ' u fiVJBSINGf, PUBLIC LbERPHliiA'DteLPHIA, TUESDAY JUNE 20, 1922 " Hi : T, m$Wi i jmv in ri --i-rrr"M"Mi KNITTING WOOLS '187 SampHi Upen Request Colonial Yarn Heuse 1231 Cherry St. . "jps... ;,!!, a i ri i iia a a a a A ' LADIES A -heuld U FERMEZ JEUNB. TO A i:urep-n face- btautWari preaucea a 5. mint Youthful appaarance of the face ' V, !eW th Kln velvet like. A A When traveling. It li coellnir and ra-y iirauen. -- r-.ii? A r "'I'' ' "' tnllewlnri Drug fl,.... ''"., y, .. - - , Keystone importing v-e., inc. a ,, rnunaeipnia, i-n. V ..-:-M"C-km::-m-:mM"Mx-:' Removes Hairy Growths Without Pain or Bether l Medea of Today) It li net necessary te use n painful process te remove hairy growths, for vUtli n little delntene handy you ran keen the hkln entirely free from thefu bentity debtrejcrH. Te remove hair, make a stilt 1'nste with n little now new dcicd delntene and water. Spread this en the linlry surface and In about J minute') rub off, wash the skin and the hali" arc gene. Te giinrtl against dis appointment, be cnieful te Ret leal ilelatenc. Mix fresh ns wanted. Adv. Children must have feeds that nre easily digest ed and that euro nutritious. Wllmar Peanut Butter will help build health, be cause it's made as SO Different only years of ex Frem the Ordinary perience can make It WILMAR PEANUT BUTTER MAKING A WOMAN HAPPY "Yeu surely made ene woman happy in this big world when you sent me the Bhee3 I've been trying for ever ene year te net. I put them en and went right back te the P. 0. and get the inclesed money order, and I want te thank you very kindly for making me the shoes. As I've said before, they are the only shoe I've ever had that's perfectly comfeitablo en my feet. Sure they are large, but I am a large woman and en my feet all the time. Plcase don't let anything happen te last 55, for Eome day I'll be sending for another pair of shoes." The abeve letter from a woman in the West came last week te the Cantilever factory. It is typical of manv letters written by wearers of the rantilever Wemtn There's a reason for this. Teu'll feel tne same, wny yourself when ynu have neen properly fitted te a pair of Canti lever Shoes. Cantlleers have no stiff plece of steel In the nrch, just where our feet euiJht te be nllewcd te flex. ' They nre made with a flexible inch just llke that of your own feet built en the same cantlleer plan. They let our feet lex when It euuht te Ilex They allow eeiy munch' Its natural oxer exer cite which heeps the feet HtreiiK and feung and supple. They threw the liytlvs wdKht en ihe ball, the outside "'..the feet nnd 4 he heel. jut as seu will see it should be If ou will take . ?-.',' ll,,e t0 loel nt the Imprint of a child i barn feet In the sand or its wet fentpilnt en the lloer, Cnntllnwr Mines will leave your feet n?Jlf0 .nml natural In Its action as a child s bare feet. Ne binding any-whe-reJust a snuB, eomfei table lit without a bit of waste room. The rounded ten and medium heel of Cantl l';er.s s new all the style, It has feet"1" " tl10 ORU0 tar "V youthful Be fitted te n pair nt a Cantilever aeaiers tomenow and keep your feet yeJm1K1.nl1 yw tphlts baeyant. Widths AAAA te U. CANTILEVER SHOE SHOP 1300 Walnut Street Over Cunard Office CtinttlrttrH are nle en Niile In ne.irlij illlcsi AltiKiiiH llpiulhelni'a ISO-.' Uletinth .v Anbury l',nlt licut Hlma i (107 ("'iiikiii.in nnuleii c'urriin'H Hhue m. i iim linniinuy l.HBten Majer's. 1JT Nni TnumpUm at. 'in lnliurK Order's, 'J I N. IM w. liinten Pan', r.3i Main Hi. 'anrniitfil rri'H, 3 UuBt King M. llmrihir Sihwerlner'B. 43J l'enrt Hun ire ficraninn rw & ltcllly, JH Wyeinliw Av. 'rrcnTn'n.nWUlf,chA -"VU 'WinJeuce ufM?,0B;rH' ' voerhaea Hre. Yerk"-'? ,"rSMVF' """"v. a Public Sq. i THiTha non Ten V .1. llf k A Btlbfrt. 40th A Chentnut Hta. T BpPBPefi. MtA Larchmeni Are. V ArharlM Knit. Mlh & Oieatnnt Bta. V il i"-I&ti, Dre.llMh & Cheatirat Hta. ? YI,'I" i uii,.nH. nut n lliiltlmere Ave. ! y. 7li.J3j.JJJpI 1 1 i'Km'm3 Mrs. Wilsen Tells About Pour Batters Het Breads, Griddle Cakes and Waffles Arc MaSe With This Kind of Foundation By MRS. M. A. WILSON Ccvvriote. nil, bv Nr$. . A, TTHaeii. An riehtt retirvtd rpHB lessen today wiU be upon pour Dattcrs. Frem this stvle of bat ter, the corn mulfln, corn pone and corn bread in tnniln. Aten ItnOlnV nrltMtn cakes and mufflns. 'ihls style batter depends upon three things for its success: First, the proper consistency. Second, nrener hlenrilncr nt mrrrit- cnt. Third, the baking. Cernbreatl Recipe Tlace in n mixing bowl Three-quarters cup of cernmcal, One and one-quarter cups of flour, One teaspoon of at, Twe level tablespoons of eaJcing powder, Four tablespoon of sirup, Four tablespoons of shortening, vne egg, One and one-half cups of either milk or water. Yeu can tine sour or buttermilk If you should deMre, without changing the recipe or adding baking soda. Iteat batter until smooth, nnd.turn In well greased and floured leaf-shaped pan and bake forty minutes In het even for cornbread. , This brend can be cut In slices and toasted when one day old. Te make corn muffins turn the mxture in well greased and floured muffin pans and bake thirty-five minutes in het even. Till the muffin cups about two-thirds full. If you will use either the cus tard cup In earthenware pr the baking glass, or the old-fahlened iron pop pep pop ever pans, the mufflns will be nicely browned nnd crisp outside, and a Reft crumbly crumb inside. Te make the pone, turn this mix ture in n well-greased and floured bak ing pan, hnvlng the mixture about thr6c-quarters of an inch thick nnd bake twenty minutes in het even. Batter, or Speen Bread ThU is a breakfast bread that Is very popular In the Seuth, and se called bc bc cause it Is lifted from the pan warm with a large cooking spoon; it Is n soft baked form of imifih-llke consistency. Place in saucepan One cup of melaises, Three cups of water, One teaspoon of salt, Bring te a boil and add One and one-quarter cups of corn meal, using the white water ground meal, and btir until the mixture cooks te a thlc' mush, turn from the saucepan te a mixing bowl and add One pint of cither sweet or butter milk; One cup of flour with two level tablespoons of baking powder sifted in the flour. Three eggs, One-quarter cup of melted shorten ing that has been cooled, Iteat hard te blend nnd turn In a well-greased baking pan and bake for ierty-uve minutes. Serve while warm Te Prepare Waffle Batter Placing in mixing bowl Ttce cups of flour, One cup of corn flour, One teaspoon of salt. Three tevel tablespoons of sirup, Twe tablespoons of shortening, Twe cups of milk, Yolks of two eggs. Twe level tablespoons of baking powder. Heat hard for five minutes te blend, then bent in the stiffly beaten whites of the two eggs and the batter is rendy te bake. The real success of baking the waffles Is first te heat the iron se that when tested by pouring In the iron one-hali teaspoon of water it will evaporate at once. The iron should be turned every few minutes while heating. Pour in the batter slowly when filling the iron, nnd use just eneugh te cover the lower pnrt of the Iren. Clese the iron nnd retcrse nnd allow the waffle about four minutes te bake. Celd roeked rice rubbed through a siete may be added for making the lice waffles as well ns any ether well cooked cereal thnt Is cold. The Griddle Coke Place in mixing bowl 7'ide rupi of flour, One-half cup of corn flour, One teaspoon of salt, Twe level tablespoons of baking powder, Twe let el tablespoons of sirup, One tablespoon of shortening, One and one-half eups of milk or water. One egg. Yeu tney use either sweet or sour milk, without chnnglng ihlh reeipe. Heat the batter with large spoon until well blended and then turn in pitcher and bake en het griddle. De net tutu the cake mero than ence while baking, ns this makes the griddle cake heay. Muffins and waffle batters neft week. Seme New Ideas for the Lingerie Whittler TIip prevalent lingerie of the season is well adapted te home talent, for 1th distinction dtpeii, net upon the club nintc. lace or Insertion but upon liaiul liaiul teuclips such an tucks, faggeting, plcot plcet in', applique, ami hemstitching. Tiiiu miiiKs of bauds ami leups a ml lattice weik of self-material aie especially chiplmsized at pieseut, and in the pa jamas which our lingi'ile heroine holds ncr her wri&l this m IiihIuIe Is ebeicd In the loses of self fabiic handing the upper garment. These loses me innde the dull side of the lilac silk back ciepe, which ni'lileen the pajamas, and they aie touched off with a geld plcet edge. Wide tucks around the trousers, caught in at the ankles and above the lese gailaud en the jacket nie the ether lilinniintr touches. ' Tiiple elli) la ene of the fneied .lingerie fulu lis, and it is this material l width Inspiiirt the step-in chemise at the left, as well ns the nightgown worn l the lady heiself. Meth nre tilmiued with hands of piinted elle. At the light a white, uepu de elilne nightgown is dcvtlnpul nteund a front pnnel.'and the hack poitlen Is tied at the sides. The boudoir cap In lattice work of blue ar lilac rlbbeus" .studded with sllvci; feses, i;uuiftn Kun pflwi Things .You'll Leve te Make HjdjjOven-Mts U.KtU HANDY OVEN-MITTS nre easily and quickly made and save you the un pleasantness of burned fingers, or the This Sale Only 30 Off Our Entire Stock Ne Restrictions Ne Exceptions Fer the week of this SALE we must withdraw the Charge Privilege, as well as de away with all EXCHANGES CREDITS ALTERATIONS J r m i FOR THIS ONE 12th Annual Clearance Street and Afternoon Dresses Evening and Dinner Gowns Dance Frecks, Coats, Capes and Wraps Sports Suits Skirts Blouses All Without Restrictions or Exceptions, at 30 OFF PRESENT TICKET PRICES I Absolutely Ne Prices Have Been Changed . THIS 30 DISCOUNT EXTENDS TO AND EMBRACES EVERY SINGLE GARMENT IN OUR STORE "Sale Ends Saturday June 24th 30 OFF Present Ticket Prices y&ii&ips Continuing Our Re-Building Sale at 127 S. Thirteenth St. The Phenomenal Success of this Sale is entirely due te "Unheard-of" Values in Finest Quality Merchandise Fer Example, Tomorrow Chiffen Taffeta Dresses 15-19" Were $39.75 te $69.75 Wraps Coats and Capes In Marvclla, Vcldyne, Medalist, Peirct Twill, Reshanara, Canten Crepe, Krepe Knit and Matlasse i2(tt35-f37M-945-f50-f65 Were $39.75, $09.75, $75, $89 Je, $100, $125 Dresses of Peiret Twill & Tricetine Seme are Plain Tailored, ethers Elaborately Embroidered, Braided and Combined with Canten Crepe 10-15-19" Were $29.75 te $59.75 Cleth Sports Skirts Pleated and Wrap-around in Plaids, Stripes and Plain Prunella, Jersey Cleth and Homespun $ Q-95 $ O.50 $ J O'50 Were $10 te $25 Three Hundred ni , Handmade UlOUSeS Values up te $4.00 $1.95 127 S. Thirteenth St annoyance of burned towels. Place your left hand en n piece of paper. With n pencil mark around the outslde of It te get the sliape and slr.e of the mitt. New lay that pattern en a double piece of unbleached muslin. Cut two mltfs for each .hand. Sew them to gether and pad with cotton padding or iinnw flnnntl. New make n cover of chnmbray or gingham for each mitt. Bind with striped, plain or checked material. Mnke the covers separate be mai u.tney get dirty they can easily be removed and washed without interfering with the padding. Jein the two HANDY OVEN MITTS with tape. FLORA. POMPEIAN OLIVE OIL Sold Everywhere for This Week Thirteenth Street Just Belew Chestnut WEEK ONLY Sale Ends Saturday June 24th 99 WANAMAKER'S The Wanamaker Down Stairs Stere jmmMwb Jar. & JSmm Wwmmh ffiiWllHMHBfffMfl $4.25 $6.75- $5 $5 Every Women Needs One Dark-Colored Voile Dress if she is fortunate she will have two or three. But ene is an essential for Summer shopping trips, short train journeys, cte., where a light-colored dress would net be practical. These dark voiles show white dots of many size1; or foulard patterns with cool trimmings of white organdie. Excellent cheesing at $5 te $10. (Twe ure sketched.) Two-Tene Plaid Ginghams, $4.25 One of these frocks is sketched. It is cut en straight, simple lines and is of excellent quality. Cellars are of embroidered batiste or gingham piped with white. Colorings are delightfully fresh and light. Other gingham dresses in an almost endless variety at $3.75 te $10. Special at $4 Coel white frocks of voile or dimity, some of the latter with cellars and cuffs of checked dimity. Alse some hairline striped voile dresses with linen cellars and cuffs. Silk Dresses for Summer Travelers Special at $10 and $15 A little group of dresses of taffeta and crepe de chine marked at lowered prices. A variety of models and plenty of navy blue. (Market) Many June Brides Are Presenting te Their Bridesmaids Strings of These Beautiful Imitation Pearls at $5 Pearls are becoming te every young woman, and these imitation pearls have a wonderful luster, rival ing that of real Oriental pearls. They are beautifully graduated and fasten with solid geld clasps. In 24 te 30 inch strands. The Debutante at $5 is a string of very small, graduated beads, 18 inches long. It is highly fashion able and very popular among young women. What Dividends of Comfert, Rest and Geed Times a $15 Couch Hammock Will Pay! It represents a fifteen-dollar investment in health and happiness. It means much mere fun for the children, mere outdoors and rest for Mether and mere comfort for Dad. (The after-dinner smoke holds much mere of enjoyment when taken in the hammock, perhaps swinging a little and thinking ruminative, pleasant thoughts.) This hammock has many su perior featuics. In-the first place, there is the sound construction that one finds in all Wanamaker hammocks. The frame is of strong gal vanized iron. All four of the heavy chains reach down te the springs, which are resilient. The hammock is covered with Coel Cerselettes $1 and $1.50 Prettily figured pink cotton ceisclettcb which combine a bras siere with hose suppeiters. Used for het morning wear and under bathing suits. Women's Smart JUNE 20, Deuble Lengths of these same fine imita tion pearls are te be looped twice around the neck. $10 for the 36-inch length and $12 for the GO-inch. (Ctntral) 8-euncc gray or khaki duck, which is practically weather pi oef. In addition, there arc these ex tra features; two barrel springs up abeve; a box-edged reversible mnttress; a separate front flap, and a headiest for additional comfort. Other couch hammocks at $11.50 te $22.00 all six feet long. (CheMmit) Dainty Neckwear, 25c Half the early season price for these fiesh, dainty cellars and cellar and culF sets. Seme aie of imported materials. Peter Pan, roll nnd flat shnpes among the cellais. Beach Capes, $5 A low nrice fnr nnnns nc rrnnA looking and useful as these! They are really a necessity en cooler days, or where one has quite a walk te the water. Pleasant te wrap up in when one emerges from the surf. The model that is sketched is particularly decorative, be ing of pressed terry cloth with brilliant flowers and birds en a black, rose or blue ground. Anether beach cape at $5 is of rough terry cloth with alter nate stripes of white and blue, pink or gray. Checked Terry Capes in black-and-white, tan-and-green, blue-and-gray, blue-and-black blocks are very smart. Near the lower edge is a fairly wide band of contrasting color in interesting pattern, $6.50. (Central) 1922 JUST ONE WAY TO KEEP COOL, SIR ! And that is te wear cool clothing. Coelest of all is a Palm Beach suit or a suit of mohair. These come in various cool tones of gray or tan and in mixed patterns and stripes. They're well cut and well tailored exactly right for office, shop or vacation. PALM BEACH SUITS, $14.50 -MOHAIR SUITS, $16.50 (Gallery, Market) Coel White Dimity ' Bedspreads, $2 Beth the 63x90 inch nnd the 72x90 inch bedspreads arc hem med at this price. 81x90 inches at $2.23. Dimity Bed Sets They are scalloped and the bed spreads have cut corners. 72x 90 inches, $4 80x 90 inches, $4.50 90x100 inches, $5 (Central) Certain Fine Belivia Coats and Wraps Reduced te $50 Of the softest and finest Belivia in becoming shades of taupe and henna. They are quite simple and depend for their charm upon their beauty of material and lining. Navy Blue Capes, $20 te $25 Plenty of smart ones, wonderfully adaptable for all Summer time uses. Of tricetine, Peiret twill and serge, often heavily fringed and always lined with silk. Black and navy silk capes with fur cellars, $25. (Market) fr , ' ' K"T?W?7J j y ,i i , n,i mf Midsummer Hats of Delightful Charm Special at $3.85 Lemen yellow, soft beige shades, Copenhagen blue, cool gray, sea-shell pink, orange and orchid are among these delightful Summery hats. Mostly of organdie or Georg ette. Seme are quite wide at the sides with brims cut short in front or back. Others have narrow brims and flowers made of organdie with white wool centers just the (MurkcU Children's Coel Dresses, $2 A variety of simple, wearable little dresses, easily laundered and cool te wear. They are of lawn, dimity or gingham in checks and plaids, as well as in plain dark blue, green, pink, light blue and maize. 6 te il year sizes. Pleated white jean skirts, $1; sizes for girls of 8 te 14 years. (Market) Deris Petticoats at $2 Almest all women knew of the convenience of Dens petticoats, and hew their 22-inch hem stitched hems de away with the need of extra petticoats. These, at $2, are of fine twilled white sateen. They all have clastic at the waist. Sports Petticeaty at $2 are of white pique, with double panels in front, and aru finished with scalloping. Seersucker petticoats in extra sizes at $1. (Central) Sample Blouses in Extra Sizes, $2.35 Sizes -Hi te 56 among them, but net in each style. The blouses nre of white veilej and batiste, trimmed with tucks, embroidered organdie, crochet buttons and lace edgings. (Market) a War a" Straw Rugs 27x54 inches. 75c 36x7? inches ..$1 4.6x.6 feet, $2.50 , . . They're fresh from .Japan, made of fiiMt-quality rice straw and woven with a strong double warp. They make excellent perch rugs, and the stenciled patterns are dignified enough for all-year-round use in the house, (Cheatnut) WANAMAKER'S Novelty White Voiles 29c a Yard Pretty for cool dresses, blouses, lingerie and for wee girls' smocks! There arc vari ous woven plaids and stripes among them, all 36 inches wide. Plain White Voiles at 25c nre 38 inches wide. 44-inch white voile is 35c a yard. (Central) jaunty hats te wear with bobbed hair. A few felt crowns, embroidered with wool, arc te be found en bread-brimmed hats of crepe de chine. The hat sketched is of pale pink Georgette with glossy black cherries at the sides. Women's White Stockings $1 and $1.50 Pair $1 stockings are of a silk-and-fiber mixture that is very durable and leeks like pure silk of heavy quality. They have seamed backs and cotton tops and soles. $1.50 stockings arc pure silk with pointed heels and mercerized cotton tops and soles; semi-fash-iencd. eiitrul) . GARDENIA CORSETS for Girls and Yeung Women Light, flexible little models for girls who are wearing their first corsets are one of the features of Gardenin Corsets. Everything about thi in is designed for the lithe, youthful figuie which must have absolute freedom for its quick, enetgetic movements Gardenin corsets hae the lightest possible boning almost none at all with elastic webbing used as the principal suppeit. They are of the daintiest, pret tiest materials used in cersctry dotted, striped or figured pink fabrics with dear little ribbon bows and bits of lnce for adorn ment. Ecn the hose supporters are dilTeient from these en "grown up" corsets, for they are s 't at a carefully tested angle Pnctr. start at $2.50 and go te $').e(). (( eiitrul) 6x9 feet. .$3.50 .$5 8x10 feet. . 9x12 feet. . .S6 ll ,V ""I jM-y 5 ,.tl Al Vl " J t 191 ,', . tit e H. iU J' & f h u-r 7 rt - li ii 1 IB "11 Jji t f irT II IH'l i fi nn i 'V, .1 ait . Irt It tl I 't M i 'I " t ! U .I 0. i i r ) ' 1 04 I & T ' H t-A.t, ,t-Vv"vi iff, t SmW .-riKi 'fiSiSia&Al- te.,ftwftiaifir-a