T...TV X".?A ?r Spf RnK ifswa 7-5WW ,- "w Sr.V"? ' r .; V,t V.ri"l.. njy- 4? ' (" EVENING V '- LEfiGER-PHtLADELPHIAt HURJ3DAYt JtJNE 22, 1022 PUBLIC STOfaPW Supper Mr Wilsen Speaks of Outdoor fyleak The Preparations Need Net Be Very Elaborate; in Fact, the Simpler Jhey Are the Better By MKS. M. A. WILSON THE houscwlfe who has the family nway In the city at buMncus during the Hay should plan several real outdoor mcnle for them at the clese of thp day. The tnmny run jum juu ; " llrfclly after business, nnd If you de net linve n car; nnd no growing children e help veu. then take n few youngsters from I lie neighborhood along. They, tee, will enjoy the eullng, nnd help you enrry the supper. ..... The packing nnd stewing of the utcn lis needed for the outdoor meal need net be very elaborate, nnd the entire outfit ran be packed In a suitcase. Paper drinking cups, plates and napkins seen elve the china and linen question, se that all you will really have te worry with willvbe the utensils te carry the drinking water or ten and the feed Itself. Menus for Outdoor Meals, al Fresco Ne. 1 Chilled Chicken, n la King, In tomato cases Brown Rrcad and Butter Sandwiches Chocolate Cake Ice Tea Ne. a Celd Chicken Pic Petate salad Tomatoes au nnturnle Fruit Tarts Lemonade Ne. 3 Petted Chicken and Ham Vegetable Salad Tomate au naturals Cantcloupe Lemenade Ne. 4 Deviled Eggs Parlslen Checse and Nut Sandwiches Radishes Garden Onions Fruit Ade Use a piece of oilcloth te line the suitcase and have everything ice cold before packing. Tack and turn In the oilcloth nnd then cover with several thicknesses of newspapers. This will prevent the hent from coming in con tact with the feed. De net open until the family nrrlves, and It will take just n few minutes te unpack nnd serve this Brown Bread Place in mixing bowl One cup of cernmcal, One cup of whole ichcat flour. One and one-half cups of bread crumbs, One teaspoon of salt, Tue tablespoons of baking powder, Three-quarters cup of molasses, One and one-half cups of black coffee, One cup of seeded raisins, One-half cup of chopped nuts. Mix well, nnd then turn In a well greased and floured meld und steam for one nnd n half hours; remove the lid from (he meld nnd place in slew even te dry efT ; use when n day old. The one-pound cofTee cans maku splendid melds, and the batter t-heuld be about twe-thlrda full. Have the unter in tue kettle about two-thirds the depth' of the melds, nnd cover the kettle closely. Te prepare the butter for the sand wiches place in small bowl Ttce ounces of butter. One teaspoon of mustard, One-half teaspoon ef'pnprlka, - One teaspoon of jjratetl onion. Mend well together and add one-half nip of finely chopped parsley ; work te ..month paste and use en the bread for the sandwiches. Chilled Chicken, a la King Place in saucepan Our and one-half cups of milk, One-half cup of chicken stock, One-half cup of flour. Blend and Mir until the flour is dls vulvcd. then place en the stove and bring m a boil; cook for live minutes and mid One teaspoon of salt, One-quarter cup of melted butter, One-half teaspoon of mustard, One-half teaspoon ej paprma, One-half cup of capers, One small can of pimentos, chopped fine, Tht breast of a four and a half pound chicken cut In blocks, Four hard-boiled eggs cut in quar ters. Heat slowly te boiling point nnd cool. Chill well. New select lnrge, firm to matoes nnd scoop out the centers; turn nn cloth te drain nnd fill with prepared and chilled chicken a la King; return te refrigerator nnd chill until needed. Petted Chicken and Ilnm Put through the feed chopper Sufficient ceU cooked ' chicken te measure three-quarters cup, Sufficient cold cooked ham te measure one-half cup. Season with One tablcspedn of grated onion, One-quarter cup of finely chopped parsley, One-half cup of finely chopped pi mentors. One-half cup of finely chopped capers, Onn teaspoon of salt, One-half teaspoon ej pepper, One-half teaspoon of mustard. Ml well, and new adjust the nut hutter knife te the feed chopper und put the entire mixture through. Pack In lmllidiinl custard cups und pour nnn tablespoon of melted nnd strnined butter ever each cup; place en ire te chill nnd when ready te pack turn into the little paper cups tfiat lire used for ice cipumsi. these shops which one ceines Adventures With a Pur$e ONH of upon pI1s wic.t lovely und unusual bits of jeweiry, l.s closing for the summer nnd ImvillK n subsequent reduction In prices. Te tell you of the many things weuhl requlre far tee much space, but the chains of cool' jade nnd hand-curvifl dull geld, fhe Indestructible pearls! Te wear with the sheer white frock, n string of Chinese walrus bone, colored blue by hand, for $5. I was inter ested te find silver earrings, tee, be cause I had searched the city for them. WHAT'S WHAT Ity Helen Decle The Style and Comfert Shee Notwithstanding opinions te the contrary it is possible te. manufacture a shoe that com bines comfort with smart ap pearance. The Dr. Reed Cush ion Shee docs this., Its comfert-Rlrlwr fenturet rent In (lie cniiy, pliable felt and cork rtifthlen Hele. Arnunil thin nelfi li liullt the Kline which, In vnrletn Inntft, in net different In appenr iinre from liny ether well m n d e , carefully styled Miee. Mere and mere women nre lenrnlng thli fact nbent the Dr. Keeil Cush ion flh or, nnd nlae that It elves umisiinl wear at n niodcrnte price. rfflrlsslau LENEERT 1328 Walnut Street Entire Stock of Blouses and Sweaters 33 Off the present lower ticket prices Ne Charges Cash Only amr-mMM Oxford Street te Willow Greve Kensington te Chestnut Hill On reascrn wliy ordinary "bocks of etiquette" nre se worthless Is tliut n!'?11?1 '" custom lenve them hopelebsly out-of-date. Of course, certain usages aie as Imnmtulile uh the fixed Hals, but ""icr meucs vary from ebm te iirc, even ; m 3icai t0 'cn1'- And It Is thu busl busl Ji.Mief ghat's -What te. keep readers In I?"0'1 V'1'1 f'e maimers of their own 'jjnc the mannerH of teduy and tomer- ....Vn'csal.',lifrnKO, for Instance, has wreuRht a change, recently continued by ilie ceiiiih: te wit, that n woman must ...S.1!0'" 'SRnl "n, wne voting or when 'unulng for otltre. That Is, she Is Con Cen Con ?lra')ce I'rewn Wallace, nU Mrs. Archl nulil Wallace, when she Is voting or i .i"B v.eteH- Kve t0 l'lQC0 the tltle. whether "Mrs." or "Miss," before her n'e w disqualifies her as a political ""J'date. In this new era her social nam& ls .limited te eoelal occasion. "PEDESTRIAN" In Brown and Black Kid and White Linen. TVbne Mere Stylish' cNene as Comfortable Our fleet ei meters delivers clean, clothes a few days after calling for them. fresh Nearly a quarter of a century of experience in master cleaning. Nearly a quarter of a cen tury's reputation te maintain. A loyal staff of experts retained throughout the year, your assurance of superior service. Thi is is We have similar name. no connection with any firm of I. HERZOG CO. All articles visurcd against fire and theft until delivered te you. German t own' s Dyers & Cleaners 5904 Germantown Avenue Phene. Ger. 03-92 aj-jaTyjyg) X! SliFgBjp ,v. - V J r5 , - e"i?v aEV Xv i'-J T- wammmmm imuimmiul,jn fewe nwii",'m"i nn ir' "mmm'-.izjsp in "i i' r ci'i' 'tm&zauszsgz&wi iuji ii i i v". ra i. if c w mmrrmr 'm mmr Acress the Street is Summer Comfert Pity the peer fat man. He would net be suffering se much from the heat- these days if he had acquired the GOLD MEDAL CREAM BUTTERMILK habit in early spring. He can start right new te reduce by drinking two glasses daily. Take a tip from the crowd "that hunts the GOLD MEDAL thirst-quenching station near you, when out en the street at lunch time, or between times. GOLD MEDAL CfcEAM BUTTERMILK One of the SUPPLEE-WILLSJONES Products helps you "reduce" in het weather. A wonderful tonic for business men. Order by 'phone, or from the driver of our wagon which passes your home'. Alse at soda fountains and restaurants. See our demonstration in the window of the National Drug Company, 13th Street above Market SUPPLEE-WILLS-JONES III i M'J-KBy n ir-- -t, J- ' WANAMAKER'S JUNE 22, 1922 WANAMAKER'S 1 The Wanamaker Down Stairs Ster$ Men's Ail-Weel Suits With Twe Pair of Trousers Made te Measure $40 (Extra Trousers Can Be of Striped White Flannel or Serge) Over two hundred geed patterns te select from. Every yard of material is all wool and the patterns are the most desirable of the season. Plenty of small checks, indefinite everplaids and excellent hairjine stripes. Tropical Worsteds Navy Serge Worsteds Cassimeres Cheviots Flannels Yeu can cheese from several geed single-breasted models in the conservative and semi-conservative styles that men like best for business. Beth pair of trousers will be made of the same material, or, if you prefer, for Summer, one pair will be made of hair-line striped white flannel or serge. Every suit is guaranteed te fit te the wearer's satis faction. Tailoring and workmanship are high grade throughout. A small additional charge for extra sizes. A two-trouser suit made te your individual measure ments and made of geed all-wool material is e"he of the soundest investments a man can make with $40. (Gallery, Market) " Sale of Women's Leng Silk Gloves at $1.15 Three groups, which include practically all the silk gloves tha women want. Ne. 1 16-button-length gloves that were a third mere in our stock just a few days age. These are in sable, tan and gray in heavy Milanese silk. Ne. 2 special three-strand silk gloves in white, pongee and black, 16-button-length. Ne. 3 heavy Milanese silk gloves,12-button-length, in sable, gray, tan and brown. All have Paris-point stitched backs and double finger lips. These White Slurts at $1.65 Are Men's Favorites in Summer Next te their coolness and general comfort comes the very satisfactory point that men can get them in most any style they choese: with buttoned-down cellars and wristbands; -t"1 with attached cellars and wristbands or cuffs; (T with neckbands and soft cuffs. All Kinds of Summer Neckwear, 50c Open-end four-in-hands of dotted and figured foulards, striped silks, figured silks and the very new bandanna patterns designed especially te wear without vests. (Gallfry, Murliet) (Central) Economy Days in the Ceat Stere At $5, $10 and $15 A collection of geed tweed coats and capes and velour capes in a variety of styles. Just a few of a kind and all marked very low. Navy Blue Capes, $18.75 te $25 Full, rippling capes of serge3 and, twills are silk lined and trimmed with deep silk fringe. Seme have threw scarfs edged with fringe; some have interest ing cowl cellars faced with con trasting silk. (Mlirket) Imported Gingham 45c Yard It is a soft, silky gingham in checks of three sizes in green, brown, lavender, red, yellow, pink, blue, navy and black. 32 inches wide. White Tricetine Skirting, 38c Yard It is nice for the popular slip-en frocks as well as skirts. This fine, smooth, lustrous quality, snewj white, is 36 inches wide. (Ccntrul) Women's Bathing Suits of Practical Types $3.75 and $4.50 At $3.75 there are charming suits of especially geed black sateen, trimmed with piping of white, blue, green or red. Tucked bathing suits, of black surf satin, simply and well made, are all black or piped with white. $4.50. Knitted wool suits are in California style at $4.50. In black, navy, brown, green and blue, many with contrasting stripes. Plenty of geed rubber caps at 15c te $1. . (Surf Stere, Market) 4 r I -v - I Hi?--1 ' I I k.t.d Women's White Footwear, a Dezen Coel Styles, $4.90 te $8.50 They are all Wanamaker low shoes, correct in fashion and care fully finished. Many of them have th" light turned soles that are most comfortable for Summer wear. Others have flexible fiber sports soles. All are what women want for vacation wear, everywhere. Thoroughly geed pumps and oxfords at low prices! At $6.50 and &7.50 Pumps and oxfords are of white canvas, white calfskin and white leather like buckskin. Seme of the sport styles combine canvas and calftikin. At $4.90 Instep strap pumps of fine white canvas have low, Cuban or baby French heels covered with canvas. Smart Sandals at $8.50 are entirely of teft white canvas and have low heels. They are very cool because they are well cut-out ever the instep and decorative be cause of a center vertical strap. A slender strap buttons snugly about the ankles. (Clinntltut) Ln 3?!T k '',W- " w y v .l. ,- sli i ' w ...SYaar" .1 " ''' i Str u V i ' ve YftC'ii r-ri "V-, vp $8.75 3f t . r;cv . jSTA- M. A -"z;x ls?Ml . 1 ! 1 iB 1M VAtUJ JMUHHHkaBiMMMMMaBSpM JJjy $5 $3.75 Creamy Neckwear Adorned With Real Laces These who knew the value of these really beautiful laces will marvel at the low prices. Laces couldn't be finer lovely Irish and filet or neckwear daintier! Guimpes are in a wide variety, starting at $3.75 for Peter Pan or roll-cellar styles and going te $8.75 for a very elabeiatc affair with a full, ruffled jabot edged with wide Irish crochet. All are very charming with Summer sweaters. Snowy linen vestees have wide bands of Irish lace at $5.75. Cellars roll, bib or flat round shapes arc of linen or the finest net. One charming set of ex quisite embroidered net banded with wide filet lace is only $2.75. Other cellars and sets at $3.50 te $5. (( eutral) Geed Vacation Luggage low -Priced $3.50 te $7.50 It's quite astonishing te see wlnt really geed-looking and strongly con structed luggage can be had for small sums in the Down Stairs Stere. Many of the pieces are made te our special order, embodying individual features that mean increased satisfaction and service. Fer instance, black duck is used in the black enamel luggage, instead of the usual white, se that a scratch is less noticeable. Catches are stronger. Lids have pockets and stays te keep them from falling backwards. Extra tapes held clothes securely in place. Trays have little handles. iB 'Wr Black Enamel Hat Bexes, $5 Bexes are bound all around with tan or black, have strong handles and rZ? catches; 18 inches in diameter. Square black hat; boxes also $5. Overnight Bags mack enamel labric bags, silkmeire lined, $4 and $5. """ Of dull walrus grain leather, $15. $7.50 and $10. The $7.50 bag is sketched and is leather lined. jHgj M Black Enamel Suitcases, $3.50 pour sizes, 10, u, zz .n and 24 inches. Deuble catches in the 18, 20 and 22 inch sizes; double straps in the 24-inch size. All have black leather corners nnd han dles. Black Enamel Suitcases, $5.50 Much deeper and each with a tray. Black leather straps all around, leather corners, a strong lock and a pretty lining. In the 24 and 2G inch sizes. (With short btrans these arc $5.) C'cutrul) lafi Half-Price Sale of Fine Corsets $2.50 Bien Jolie, Mavis, Finesse and a few Medurt front-lace corsets are included in thi.- clearaway. There are ceihcts for all types of figures from the slight te the very heavy. Fine breches, striped poplins, ceutils and tricots are used and the workmanship is excellent. Sizes are broken, but there arc all size.-, in the group. Thu least expensive of these corsets was aiiginally twice this price. (( rntriil) Adjustable Heuse Dresses Have Arrived in Regular and Extra Sizes Women have been asking for them und we are glad te anneunce the arrival of this shipment. They are of percales and checked or plaid gingham, some with reinforcements under the urnit., ethers with adjustable hems and waistbands. Extra-size dresses, 44 Ms t$ CO Vi , are in light or dark percales and ginghams at $2 te $(i,C0. IJegular sizes in percales, ging hams and white madras at $2 te $3.85. (Central) -, ,1 :- ym w K 21 MB 1,1 V Ji i.r ; it JiMt jrfj lvr tii nit. 1 .' attt ew- nat tvr fqc nla irt 'OK Ml nil A'K ii a ffK i iv(I St ilT i')ti tirit w Ml nt v lb T1 TO 10 te m (Hi Un n In V1 aT ( un 'ea i ea il- ! (U) ! 10 fvr lf A 9 Ma v iW J.Il ltl'J (10 HI UK fl 111 en m U 4f Jr- r t I v& " Jfe?S Wv tr- j nl viqrtQ"x'.ts. J: A tfrfM ! 1 , .Hiv., Uhixfn.,.u.
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