Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 23, 1922, Night Extra, Page 13, Image 13

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Friday Evening Supper
rteilhlies Garden Onlem
0.imn Uaf Meusellne Sauce
lUXm Buttered Beet.
y I Petate Salad '
Led Fruit , . s' Cflke
P Iced Tea
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Scrambled Eggs, Country Style
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frltd Potatoes Sliced Garden Onions
n Hlrults Coffee
Luncheon
'Baked Macaroni, With Cheese
gllced Tomatoes Spiced Hccts
Cup Custards Cookies
Iced Cocea
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Fruit Cup
RadlfhM Chilled Cucumber
Swiss Steak ' Urewn Gravy
potatoes Snap mans
Lettuce
Ice" Cream Coffee
Sunday Breakfast
Chilled Cantaloupe
Cream Waffles Bncen
Coffee
Dinner
Clear Tomate Soup
Radices Ollvei
Chicken a la Maryland Cream Gravy
Pirdey 1'otatees Steamed Squash
Cucumber Salad
Strawberry I'ie With Whipped Cream
Coffee
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Radishes Garden Onions
Iaffy pmclet Cheese Sauce
Petate Salad
v Sliced Tomatoes
Stewed'Krult Spenge Cake
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Monday Breakfast
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French Toast With Grilled Ham
Coffee
Dinner
Pickles Garden Onions
naked Ham With Country Gravy
Potatoes Creamed Cabbage
Peas Lettuce
Cherry Pie -Coffee
Supper
Plckle' Olives
i.v Garden . Onions
Celd Cuts of Ham
Petate Salad
Sliced Tomatoes
Stewed Cherries Spengle Cake
Tea
Tuesday Breakfast
Berries
Parsley Omelet
. Au Gratin Potatoes
HadWies Rolls
, Coffee
Salmen Leaf
' Open can of salmon and drain, re
moving the bones and skin; break the
fih In flake and ndd
One cup of cream sauce,
Rix tablespoons of bread crumb,
One rraipoeii of ilt,
One-half teaspoon of pepper,
Twe onions chopped fine.
One grten pepper minced fine,
Ont-half cup of finely chopped par
iffy. Mix well nnd turn In well-greased
and floured leaf-shaped pan and bake in
moderate even for thirty minutes.
Meussellne Sauce
Place in saucepan
One and one-half cups of tcefer,
' Three tablespoons of cornstarch,
Mring te bell, cook for two minutes.
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Juice of one large lemon,
One teaspoon of grated onion,
One teaspoon of salt.
One-half teaspoon of pepper,
Jhree tablespoons of butter,
1 eiks of three eggs.
Beat hard te mix, nnd bring dgain
te boiling point, then fold In the stiffly
beaten whites of the eggs, nnd send at
once te the tuble. Te scramble the eggs
country htile breuk the eggs In mixing
bow and add
Three tablespoons of milk,
One tablespoon of bread crumbs for
tvery two eggs.
One-half teaspoon of salt,
I inch of pepper,
v ?e1twltl1 fork t0 bleniJ. nnd turn in
jet skillet, with a little finely minced
"eon that has been nicely browned.
Br nut I beginning te set, and then
turn en het dish. Garnish with pars
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WANAMAKER'S
DOWN STAIRS STORE
WANAMAKlER'S
JUNE 23, 1022
A Coel Stere, Full of All the Pleasant Things
Summer The Wanamaker Down Stairs
One Needs
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$5 $10 $5 $10 $3.50
$13.50
Fresh New Frecks of Coel Summer
Silks, Voiles and Linens $3 te $15
Hundreds and hundreds of fresh and charming frocks net merely a few dozens for your cheesing.
They're admirably arranged along cool, wide aisles, under high ceilings, se that one can shop in comfort en
the warmest day. Many of these dresses are marked at special low prices.
Coel Striped Tub Silk
Dresses, Special, $7.75
Yeung women's straight-line dresses with
cool green, blue or tan stripes en white
grounds. The cellars, cuffs and pockets are
of white crepe de chine.
Pin checked tub-silk dresses, $12.75.
Silk broadcloth dresses with pin-stripes,
$16.50.
All-white tub-sill: dresses with eyclet eyclet eyclet
cmbroidered cellars and cuffs, $18.75.
New Foulard and Pongee
Dresses, $10
Foulard dresses are in navy blue or brown
with white or colored figures and white
organdie cellars and cuffs.
Simple, straight dresses of natural pongee
have an edge of hand stitching around the
pockets, cellars and cuffs done in brown or
jade green.
Coel Lawns, ,Linenes, Voiles
and Ginghams at $5
These figured lawn3 are the Summeriest
dresses we have seen in a long time. All
white grounds with dots, pin checks or rose
buds and made quite simply-.
Lincne dresses are in Copenhagen, pink
or tan with white pique cellars, cuffs nnd
pockets embroidered with colored wool.
Voile dresses are in navy blue, Copenhagen
and brown with white dots and pleated,
scalloped organdie frills and sashes.
Gingham dresses, many of fine imported
material, arc in all the pretty checks laven
der, pink, blue, brown, green, etc.
Dotted Swiss Dresses, $10
Delightful frocks, se cool and sheer! In
brown, Copenhagen, black or red dotted in
white and trimmed with fresh white organdie.
Beige voile dresses are dotted with
orange, Copenhagen or lavender. Other new
voiles arc in plain white or navy. $10.
(Market)
Silk Dresses, $15
Fashionable printed crepe frocks show
tiny figures in color and pleated panels at
the sides.
Seft crepe meteor dresses, trimmed only
with fageting, are in navy, jade nnd white.
At $13.50
An unusual sports frock, which is sketched.
The skirt, cellar and cuffs arc of very fine
epenge in coral, navy or emerald with a
pencil check in white. The bodice is of white
silk.
Every Celer Among Linens
at $6 te $15
Gray, brown, green, geld, orchid, pink,
rose, Copenhagen and white are some of the
most becoming tones. Most of the dresses
are simply tailored and many have leather
belts.
Exquisite French Voile Dresses
Special at $15
If these were marked a third mere one would count them
very moderately priced. In flesh pink, sky blue, maize or white,
made in fascinating ways. Ruffled panels at the sides, wide
bands of square mesh net en which bold patterns arc appliqued
in white, panels of white voile with drawn-work stripes ever
colored voile these are some of the novel trimming ideas.
Real garden party dresses.
(MnrkM)
Wemens Short
Sleeve Dimity
Blouses, $1.65
Se dainty and cool! The crisp
white dimity is in fine stripes and
the blouses are in Peter Pan and
roll-cellar models, trimmed with
picot edging.
(Market)
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Vests and Step-ins, $1 Each
Vacation sets of pink, honey
dew or white sheer cottons dain
tily finished with embroideries,
contrasting bindings or picot
edges. Pnle pink crepe bound
with orchid is included. They
will make charming gifts.
Ribbed Cotten Vests, 122c
All regular sizes in these geed
bodice top vests with tape shoul
der straps. "Seconds" of the bet
ter sort.
Organdie Vestee Sets, 50c
Many consist of cellar, vestee
nnd cuffs at this special price.
Beth plain organdie nnd eyelet
embroidery.
Bedspreads for French
Knets, $1.75
Second shipment of these extra
geed double-bed size unbleached
spreads in a butterfly design te
be worked in French knots. The
first let sold out in a single day.
Mesquite Netting
$1.85 a Piece
Take it with you down te the
bungalow this week-end! Each
piece is eight yards long and 67
te 70 inches wide, in white or
dark gray. The white is excel
lent for cot nets.
(Chestnut)
Dotted Dresses, $3.50
A material much like dotted swiss is made up in three
styles, one with a generous use of white organdie. In navy,
brown, maize, orchid and pink.
Special at $1.90 and $3
A group of gingham dresses from our own stock, lowered
in price because sizes are broken nnd some are a little mussed.
A wide variety of colorings in plaids, large or small checks.
(Murkct)
Glittering Ice-lika
Beads, 50c te $1.50
Brrr! Makes one think of
icicles, clear crystals from damp
caves, the glitter of the snow nnd
frosted windows. Strings of
frosted beads bring thoughts of a
thin glass with clinking ice.
(Outrun
The Surf Stere Declares
for Coolness
Women's bathing suits begin at
$2.25 for really attractive models of
geed black sateen. Seme are fin
ished with points and bound with red
or blue.
Variety at $4.50
Ruffled bathing suits such as the
one sketched are very popular, es
pecially among young women.
They are of gleaming surf satin.
Others are in several pretty styles,
some quite plain.
Knitted wool bathing suits, iiv
California style, are in black nnd
many colors at $4.50.
Tights
of black cotton of geed quality are
75c. Weel tights in regulnr sizes
are $2.76.
Caps in infinite variety are 12c
te $1 and shee3 and slippers are
38c te $1.85 a pair.
(Surf Stere, Markrt)
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First Aids te Warm
Weather Comfert
Great big cans of smooth, vel
vety, Wanamaker talcum powder
arc in the fragrances of trailing
arbutus, violet or corylepsis, 18c.
Bath soaps nre 5c, 7c and 10c
a cake; 60c te $1 n dozen.
Bath sprays of serviceable red
rubber are 65c and 85c, according
te the size of the head; plenty of
hose en each.
Celd creams are 25c te 75c a
jar and seething lemon cream
is 35c te 60c.
Nete: Plenty of geed teeth
brushes at 10c te 25c.
(Central Aisle)
Little Silk Slippers
for Baby Dear
$1 and $1.25
Wee, little square-teed shoes
of delicate pink or blue crepe de
chine are in several style, home
have colorful hand-embroidered
flowers and wide straps that but
ton ever the instep. Others show
shirred silk en elastic ever the
tiny instep, or eyelets and silk
lacers; flyaway bows en the tees
of some! Each pnir comes in its
ev n little be.. What n charming
gift for n very young baby!
Babies' Dresses at (50c
are in sizes for infants up te 2
years. They are in long nnd
short style, of fine soft white
nainsoek, with bishop necks
edged with lace.
(Cenlnil)
. 100 Men 's All- Weel Suits
Special at $21.50
Mere have been added te this special let of geed business suits for men who
appreciate geed value.
Fabrics are firmly woven cheviets and cassimeres.
Plenty of gray and brown mixtures.
A few sports suits are included.
Tailoring is far above what most men expect for such a small price.
All-Weel Suits With Twe Pair of Trousers at $30
All-Weel Blue Serge
All-Weel Mixtures
This is practically a two-in-one preposition, inasmuch as extra trousers with
suits of this type make them almost equal te two suits, se far as service gees.
Blue serges are fast color and a geed shade.
Cassimeres and cheviets are mostly in mixed grays and browns, indefinite pat
terns and a few stripes.
semi-conservative suits.
All are conservative
Men's Pajamas,
$1.50
Of firm, light-weight cotton in
blue, tan, pink, lavender and
white, finished with frogs and
buttons.
and
Checked Percale
Shirts, $1.50
Pin checks or larger size
checks in tan, blue, black and
lavender colors that launder
most successfully. Made in the
Wanamaker way, which means
comfortable proportions.
(Onllery, MnrkM
Men's Clocked
Half Hese, 50c Pair
Fine lisle half-hose in black
or cordovan, full fnshiencd. Ex
cellent quality, unusually low
priced.
The Well-Dressed
Weman Wears
Gloves
Loek about you and you will see
that the really well-groomed
woman wears gloves even in
warm weather. If she knows the
very newest glove mode she is
probably wearing long black
silk gloves.
Milanese silk gloves, of excel
lent nuality, are made especially
for Wanamaker's.
12-button length in white,
black, mastic and mode, $1.25.
16-button length, $1.50.
A heavier quality in white,
black, mastic, mode and silver
gray is $1.50 for the 12-button
length; $1.85 for the 16-button
length.
Special at 90c Pair
16-button length gloves of
chamois-lisle in white and cafe.
(Ontml)
Black and White
Is the Midsummer Nete in Millinery, $5
Hundreds of hats all-white, all-black or white-and-black
combinations. Gleaming baronet satins, soft crepes
de chine or straw braids have swirling ostrich bands, wool
embroidery, ribbon rosettes, and all the ether things te
make them attractive.
Hats that women can wear immediately with any ces
tume.
(Market)
Gay, Summery Frecks for Girls
and Juniors
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$1.50 $3.75
Dear little dresses of voile,
lawn, dimity and gingham are
te be had in a great many
youthful patterns and cool
tints. Tissue voiles come in
selt, becoming colors that girls
like. 6 te 14 year sizes at
$2.75, $3.75 te $6.75.
Nsw Junier Frecks
of Dotted Swiss
at $8.75
Red, brown or navy blue with
white dots. One frock has a
wide band of white organdie
en skirt or bodice with a Greek
key design done in the colored
swiss.
The ether has white eigandie
sleeves and undcr-bedice and a
fluffy white sas-h.
14 te 10 vear sizes.
Voile Frecks, $7.75
In I Iain white, orchid or
flesh or with colored dots or
harlequin checks en white
grounds. The frocks have draped
points en the skirts and voile
flowers nt the waistlines. 14
te 16 year vzes.
Foulard Voiles,
38c Yard
A fine lustrous quality with
ptetty foulard figures en grounds
of navy, black, brown, Copen
hagen, gray, etc. 38 inches
'$1.55 for 10 Yards of
Longcleth
This durable white material,
36 inches wide, is excellent for
women's and children's under under
eo t hesandpetticea t s .
36-Inch White I
Organdie, 35c Yard
(Murket)
Women's Silk Stockings With
Pointed Heels, $1,50 Pair
Black or white silk stockings of fine, even quality are full
fashioned and have mercerized cotton tops and soles. They
nre "seconds" but exceptionally geed ones. One must leek
closely te find the impenectiens.
(Cuiitrul)
What Has Such All-Around Use
as a Weman's Pole Ceat!
New $25 pole coats hae arrived for the Summer season at shore
mountains, country clubs and for metering. They are se adaptable
and se useful that every woman needs one.
These are ull in the creamy tan shade nnd in well-tailored snorts
styles some with leather buttons and buckled belts. Backs show
inverted pleats, straight wide single pleats or full folds.
(.Market)
(Central)
DORIS"
Petticoats and Slips
They nre perfect te wear under
the sheerest Summer dresses.
The deep 22-inch hem makes
them te all practical purposes
double and does away with nny
need of two petticoats.
Petticoats Are
$1 for pink or white batiste;
$2 for fine white sateen;
$3.50 for white, flesh, nny or
black tub silk.
$5 for extra-K"e flesh, na
black or whit tub silk.
Slips Are
$2 for pink a hue or ok hid
color buti-te with narrow
lace edge at top;
$3 for, a sim.lar tlr with laie-and-satin
trimmed top
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Japanese Crepe
Kimonos, $3
New importation of these fine
Summer kimonos, ebpecially nice
for vmuuen times.
The graceful Japanese stle in
rose, old lese, pink, wistaria,
light or dull blue with graceful
!.pins of hand embieidery. Twe
new features ate the pointed
sleeve and he enibreideicd ee
lets through which the belt iuny.
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Women 's Coel White Pumps and Oxfords $3. 90 te $7. 50
Light weight and cool these are the essential neints in Summer
footwear. Styles are the most fashionable of the season and the canvases
and leathers are fine, snowy and easy te keep clean. Beth pumps and oxfords
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ims is tne baturciay te get white shoes for all the Summer, be
cause next Friday night will see many people going awav for the Summer,
are finished inside with soft kidskin, making them comfortable and easy te for the Fourth-of-July week-end, at least. White low shoes go everywhere
ana are worn en all occasions.
A Conservative Oxford at $5
has a white leather sole, which is very desirable The oxford is of white
canvas with a covered medium heel. Lines are geed.
Of Fine Canvas at $6.50
Oxfords with straight tips have low or Cuban heels.
Mary Jane pumps have low heels.
slip en.
White Canvas Mary Janes at $3.90
Mary Jane pumps, with instep straps and low covered heels, are
exactly what women and girls want, and this is a geed low price. They
have turned soles something unusual in low-priced shoes.
Three Styles in Pumps at $4.90
Instep-strap pumps of particularly fine white canvas, that will clean
well, have turned soles and low, Cuban or baby French heels, all covered
with canvas,
White Leather
at $7.50
Geed-looking low shoes are
these, of smooth soft white
leather, like buckskin, service
able and easy te clean. Beth
Oxfords nnd pumps have white
welts in the soles and the low
and Cubnn heels nre cevered.
These are trimmed with well
cut perforations.
(Clientnut)
AU three styles have white welts in the soles and the heels are
covered.
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