SSkIw H Il'lll PPI'I I I in III I PI hill II' Hill1 II Ml l i Ml mmmmwfsmr' ' : ?inpaii HL'MI - l - ' J ' f ' IP' ' . KB A . i ' EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERhBHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JUNE 26; 1922 ? i - : ' r- r- : JM fWsen en Preparing rtsh tfayi of Malting Mussels, Crabs or Lobsters Appetiz- ' ' "ing rc s.ew er &y ew 5cflgeMg Man " fly MR.". M- A- WILSON jf M. M JM. -If. -. TVHaen. wtff fWrtefi ' rfeftf t-fjm't nuniNO tl10 ,i,n'nK nn(1 8Un,mcr n" 1 rendi Icml te tlir streams nnil the DcvetPM of the roil and line timW brltiR lioine large rntehen of Hjjj with Kterlrs of the nbundant run. fl( fWirrninn h.v (ratio 1m also cendtng te the markets splendid entrhes of the (inny donlfenn of the briny deep. Kx OTt in the lake nnd mountain regions tt have ury little flslilnjt In fresh tcr i nnd mi old fisherman explained tn'V t'1'' wre, ,,int "IP nl'''(, nf ,'", titles nnd (lie iinft upon the water iearl the fi'h Inte quieter plnres. Old Dec Stephen, nn old New Kiir li'nd fiiOierinnn. Invited me te Ills mim mr home en the Maine const, nnd to te wtlirr with n cmnll pnrty of people who fiiv ln fish and lenf en the reeky shore. I xlsltcd the genial enptnln of the fish Ini elnh In the club quarters, en n mall I"'"'"1 dlieet'y off the Maine oenst. Ilere p had the met delicious dishes from the briny decn. nil roeked by the ikiPPT'" old pnl. Heb T.iiwrcnre. who (ndeeil a master hand nt preparing Mi feed". . ... All feil'11 w,l '"" ,,ic '"'a"'1 (,pt X'ur meal" nt the club, ever whirl) neb Lawrene preside. Reb. ns every en enlls him. I nn old seafaring nnn. kee greatest delight in te toss up n nirK e' vlttles, nnd then sit te the tnble with J en nnd spin jnrn nftr Tin nlient the cent bouts en which dp felied In bin lounger days, for you knew, Heb Is badly crippled with rheu natlnm. and must stay nhore. nnd eleely berthed, during the reld nnd rtermy weather. I lime garnered from Heb some deli rious i1Mii". The only menns T hnd of doing this wii te wntrh him clnselv ami then measure the Ingredient when If thought lie hnd sufficient of the material he Intended te use. Steamed Mussels The nitisels may be purchased nt the fish dealer's, nnd if you live close te the seashore thev enn be hnd when the tide changes iust for the gathering. Wash mussels in plenty of running water, te free fieni nnd, then plnee Tim etipi.ef boiling water, 7V tofllri;)eoii. 0 bacon drippings, One small (irattti onion , n large kettle, place the mussels In I M'mcler. or sieve, nnd plnrr in the Uttle, covering closely. f tenm for . ihmit fifteen minutes; the mussel I should be well opened. T.ift te het Miup plate, plllns nbeut fifteen mussels for eacli persen: strain the stock In the kettle nnd serve In cup with the imil. Finer etie-hnlf cup of melted hitter In small inmekins and serve ,lii sepnrntr dish with the mussels. Mussel Chowder Prepare and steam fifty musRels ns fir "teamed mussels, and cool : then re re mere the meat from the shell: strain the ltnutd in the kettle In which the irnwcls were steamed. New mince very Hue Oaf-flKflrfcr neund 0 alt perk. Place In kettle, or snucepnn. nnd reek Wly until n very delicate brown. New H ! Oaf cup 0 rhepprd onion, wl cook slowly until onions nre soft; Things'Yeu'll Leve te Make wmmm V F.lYtfU CZb We see Itusslnn blouses nnd ltusliin rnpes here l.s n KUXSIAN IIATIIINU CAP. The crown of thij rni Is of rubber or silk drnped ever any round rubber cap. Fer the turned-up brim that gives it the ttusslan effett. cut n piece of patent leather or black oilcloth the shape Indicated. If oilcloth, em broider n Uusslnn design en It. If patent leather, pulnt en the design with oil pnlnts. A nUHHIAN HATIIlNtl CAP In stunning with a Uusslnn lilnusecl bnthing suit. FI.OUA. strnlnwl, after ateamlng the mussels, nnd sufficient wntcr te innke ene itinit. .Simmer slenly for live minutes, then add ,, Three pntatec, , pitting the potatoes nnd slicing verv thin. lUre hi 1 pe tomatoes, or etic mip 0 Hi irk tern n tit pulp. One t en f iiODii of thiimc, Oiivh'ilf trnipoeii of street mnrjetam, Tire tratpenim of salt, Our teaspoon of pepper. The mitiscls. Simmer slowly en tlie sliumcrlng bin tier, for etie-linlf hour, then nild One-halt can nt rvanetalcil milk: Onchaif cup of finely chopped par- eleu. 1 our tablespoons of butter. Slewed Crab Meat I'lnce. In saucepan 7'ire eiiticc n finely mlnvril salt poi h; ,'"' 7'tr onions minted fine. Cook slowly until the perk Is n,,de1l-'' rate brown; then ndil . Onr and one-half 'rupt of fresh roeked nab meat, ' One teaspoon of null, i, Onr'half traipevu of paptika, "'; 'i?i of Were. Onchaif teaspoon of thime, l'nur tublt spoon sSi of finely minced parsley. , Tess te blend : new sift ever, whll tossing the prepared crab nteit, .Sf.r tablespoons of flour. Then ndil Tien cipt of milk, Three tablespoons of butter. ttilnif In lielllnif tuilnf. unit Kimnier Ilrlng te boiling point, nnd cook feri slowly for ten minutes; then serve In ten minutes. Serve with toasted shin In hor.seiitl nlate in nlcelv bnttcrcil tenst. biscuit or the lnrgc flnt wnter, or pilot, Any large linked fish m'ent enn be used I cracker. In place of th" crnlt ment. Heb often ,ne'4 iDbVfe'r iIiIm wny( and the very liext day hr is just as apt te serve 16I1I belted cod this way- WANAMAKER'S JUNE 26, 1922 Yeu Have Seen men who arc distasteful te children but the man who makes our Children's Photo Pheto Phote Bttipha i.s no successful be cane he loves childien, and his sympathetic understand ing makes children love him. Uurir.p this month we mnkc the Unusual offer of three of our large 7x11 por traits With folders for only .$3.00. This ad must accom pany your order. CHAMPLA1N STUDIO mi M'ALNVT ST. I'hene Wnlmil t?IO ' -i.VfJ taking care net te brown the onion. New add Onc-half cup of flour, and stir well te blend. Add the liquid A Wise Mether and a Geed Dessert "I wish I could fl ri tl something for tin childten thai they would like ns well its mrtwtnrch pudding or blane mange." said Mrs. Mat thews, ns he nnd Mrs. IMiniinds. sat talking one afternoon. "They're such 11 lUilsHiiic te make, nnd one never knows whether they ale going le turn out right." "Why don't you make I'mldincV That alwnvs turns out right," te piled her friend. "I'uddlneV" questioned Mrs. Matthews, with interest. "Whnt Is It? Anether dessett that some, times Is u success, but generally isn't?" "Ne, indeed." Mild Mrs. 1M 1M memls emphatically. "Puddiue N a perfectly w outlet fit! dessert that nlwajH turns out tight. Yeu just add milk and sugnr le it nnd bell for three minute.-, nnd jeu knew that when it has cooled you will have a nice, tlch meld of delicious creamy dessert." "It sounds wonderful," inter rupted Mrs. Matthews. "It it: wonderful." renlieil Mis. KdniemW. "Yeu enn get it in al iiuinner or flavors chocolate, vanilla, orange, lemon and jeu cm use I'udillne for nil soils of things. It makes the most luscious rake nnd pie tllliugs, and smooth, elvety ice cream." "is it expensive?" nsked her friend. "Oh, no. Indeed. Yeu rnn seive seven helpings from a 10c imckage or fifteen from 11 15c piuknge of Piiddme. And then whnt I like about It is that I can let the hil ilren have ns much as they want, becnusp it is puie nnd wholesome." "I cettalnly shall get some Pud dine," said Mrs. Matthews, f'l'm glad you told me nbeut It." A week later the two friends were talking together en the phone. 'Hy the way," said Mrs. Matthews, "my whole fnmily simplv loves Puddlne. I think they'd like te have It for every meal. I certainly am glad jeu told me about it." Include a box of Puddine with today's grocery etdcr. Advt. Sale- -one week 20 Reduction en this season's stock of Black Headwear, Gowns, Wraps, Waists, Neckwear and Bags While we specialize in Mourning Goods, we also have attractive Black Hats and Gowns that are net mourning. v i: 8 i (CM, Mourning a Specialty 375 FIFTH AVE., at 35th St., New Yerk City Arf Credits, C. O. D. or Approvals en Sale Goods immumv, BB w miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Direct Through I Fast Express Trains I TO AND FROM I CHELSEA STATION IJUCOIYI S , Phlladet- a: pwMiknt S ''O'l Stt Ar. Atlantic Cltj,CheHe blt'ien fa Sturdya only 12.50 R, 3 1 i; We.kdy 4.20 5 g M l Wetltdsyi ei. Sts. H.52 Hi It. Atlantic CitT.Chtltca Station 6.38 Aj, Weekdays 7.10 A Weekdays Eastern Standard Time Ar. Phlladel- phia.Markat SSS fat. Wharf ss 7.47 3 8.19 A, ASCO ASCO ll.l,ffl. Illf ftl ASCO ASCO ymv.N. f STORKS COf, J ?rrnHirNa t rivi wiii yjnl ill ! The Wanamaker Down Stairs Stere Airy Voile Frecks in Light Celers At $5 te $10 - tl I: C i'l 0- I P. Thirty-Four New Stores On March 10th, we opened our first Stere in the city of Baltimore. Today we have 'nineteen, with the twentieth due te open this Friday. SE: And within the past few months, we have opened fourteen Stores in r . nnd around the city of Wiikes-Barre. . Although we are well known te Philadelphia folks, we were total eE strangers te the two cities mentioned above, and the fact that we were able te open thirty-four new Stores in such a short time shows hew quick N the folks in these cities realized that . I in me American blares quality ceants and- year money gees the tannest ;. Geed goods and honest prices arc always a successful combination. Fer Relief en Het Days When tlm dnv It het and Htleky 1 Sound the ellnk of tinkling frl.v)i, go Ami your deposition's "picky," Get a drink of roellnn Ace And veui temper utid the tetnpernture OrunKe Pekoe It will seen urlnK out Jun "hlle" 1 the smlk- mSCQ Orange Pekoe TEA v 12 1 .-lb uks 23c; lb nkg 45c Four ether delectable blends India. Ceylon and old Country Style (also nice for making Iced Tea), Plain Black and Mixed. I FT 7 a V v 1 D 1 ' - - - ' I 1 N. B C SI Chocolate Fingers 29c lb N. B. C. Fireside Cocoanut Jumbles Olc'lb. Reg. 29c can Calif. PEACHES ?: 25c Bif? luscious fruit, pieked in all their ripeness and packed in n rich sugar syrup. A most enjoy able dessert these days. Asce Cern Flakes gc pkg Asre ' : Cornstarch yc pkg 55 S7.75 Fer real coolness and Summer comfort these voile freckn arc perfect. The material is niry, colorings are lipht nnd the frocks arc in simple, wearnble style?. An especially pretty frock has six bands of white organdie in the skirt. A Special Greup of Checked Tissue Voiles, $4 Very sheer with two-tone checks or club checks in tan, Copenhagen. Nile green or pink. The sheer white organdie which finishes the neck, sleeves and pockets is set eff by small black ribbon bows. Darker Voile Dresses, $7.50 Twe unusually pretty models in women's sizei are in brown, navy, Copenhagen und black with large coin dots or ring dots of white. Knife pleated panels and bread belts are becoming fca tuies. Linene Dresses, $2.50 and $3.50 Simple tailored dresses in dark brown and dark Copenhagen are in sizes 16 te '12 nt $2.50. Frecks with white Peter Pan cellars and cuffs ar in dark Copenhagen, brown, pink or green at SS.eO. BIS "ft. D i 8. " - - .-. . 'y . ...-. x ? iy rrj Princess Salad Dressing Olc bet Slehrer's India Relish, bet 15c ' Ren. 7c tumbler Princess Mustard- 5C Keg- 12c jar Ahce Mustard cut te 10c Makes geed things taste even better. Asce White Distilled Vinegar "I Oc bet Ahce Cider Vinegar, bet 16c I ' ' ' ' "- "" "--- - f ' ' . .- -. , K mi t. 7.50 All Gingham Dresses Lowered in Price New $1.90 te $7.75' Checks, plaids and everplaids in all the sunshiny colorings se charming in gingham. Thev are made in mere ways than anybody would care te count even quite fluffy with organdie. $1.00, $3, $5 and $7.75. -some (Unrkft) r Berden's Chocolate Flaver Malted Milk can Malted Milk with the chocolate flavor already in it. The delicious drink you order at the soda fountain you can new make right in your own home. Try it. uU i Tatty Apple Santa, can . ....... 15c Harreittr Apple Butler, can 15c Aice Oleemarfarine, lb 22c Rich Cheese, lb 21c Geld Seal Fleur 12-lb l-Cc bag OD 'Hi' (urn II i wlllns rnr tliet f'hrrr llelj I'OIr jw premiKca xnem Victer Bread Wholesome as though it came out of your own evens. Children thrive en it. Victer Raisin Bread lef 10c Ever try toasted Raisin Bread? Temter Strauberrjr Preierres, jar .....20c Pure Vanilla Ex tract, bet .12c Swift'i Snap Seap, 10 cahct (or . 23c Calif. Tuna Fith, can 10c. 15c Salt Shaker ( Klllr.l wlili Silt) nnd Pepper Shaker iKHl'il ith I'Pimiri Beth 1 Pc A Little Clearaway of Beys' Furnishings Shirts, 85c blue grounds with white stripe?, made with neckbands or attached cellars. Sizes 12 te 14'u. Shirts. $1.15 of striped percales with at tached cellars or neckband. Sizes 12 te IP-;. Neckties, 23c and 50c open-end four-in-hands in a variety of colorings. Sweaters. S5 Heed thick wool sweaters for camping or bathinp. They have f-hawl cellars and are in maroon, navy, gray or olive drab. Sizes 8 te IS years. Raincoats, $ 1.50 another essential for every boy going camping. Of black rubber, like police men's coats, in sizes 8(te 18 years. (I.nllcr, Market) 1 ' Beys' Camp Suits, $2.25 All ready for the best kind of fun en the Fourth of July or any time. Thee thoroughly practical suits, for all kinds of playtimes, aie made of sul-phur-dyed khaki jean tha' keeps its color. Shirts have two breast pocket?; treu?er come just above the knee like the "shorts" that English boy scouts wear. Fine, cool suits open at the neck and with hheit .sleeve jui-t right for boys, of 8 te 16 years. iI.iiIIit, . Alnrltrt) Beys' Athletic Combinations, 50c Made of sturdy white checked naipj-nnk in the comfortable athletic style for boys 2 te V- yew.-. ((outran MEN'S I BUSINESS SUITS, $25 Of All-Weel Fabrics Sports suits are of tweeds and busi ness? suits are of mixed cheviets and cassimeres of excellent quality, well tailored. A man gets a brim-full and running-ever measure of value in one of these $25 suits ! (Cinllfr.t, MnrkM) I z'a tl for .r - Y s ) j f. si: r- t V: Fresh Country Eggs de. 23c I'-'etn Hip hen coop te niir tqhlf Eggs -f 1 carton of en twelve iJ Selected for their ?. aim welRlit Jtygih? Butter Yeu haven't tasted oilier supreme un til you v c tn3ted the delicious I.euella. Butter ' 42c y prints. , Richland B l:: Pure, creamei Asce Ginger Ale 10c het Asce Grape Juice 23c pt het Big' Beys' Shoes Special at $1.90 Blaik leather hers, en English lasts, in straight-lace tyle, have geed soles. Siyes 1 te .". Particularly Sturdy Shoes at $2.90 Pla and die1- shoes of excellent stuul quality for long wwii Of blaik and tan leathers, in Blucher and straight-lace styles. Sizes 10 te Hi1;. KnilliTt, Mirl.ri) White and Black Predominate in Women's Sports Hats, $1.85 te We Guarantee that; you will like Asce Coffee. Try it, and if you don't consider it the best cup of coffee you ever drank in your life, bring back the unused portion and we 11 gladly refund the full purchase price. "You'll taste the difference!" Asce Evaporated Milk X" 9c lb Pure as the morning dew. ChaUaa Station la located at Boaten and Wlnch.aUr Avanuaa, Atlantic City, It la .apacially cnnv.nl.nt for cemmut.ra Maiding in th. popular Chaliaa section of Atlantic Clty,and In V.ntner.Margat. City and Longport. A bread meter driveway It provided, with ample parking apace, Aak Ticket Agenta for time table allowing r- complete achedule of ZSS 70 Trains between Philadelphia and Atlantic City E Sag Via Three Reute, with Four Statiena in Philadelphia) S ga and Three Statiena in Atlantic City. L Panncirhronie Keilrn7irl 1 Kavuuejruaiua iicuuvaus, AM,', )!' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii; m a- i Specials for Tuesday til GENUINE NATIVE BEEF Whole Cut Chuck Roast, ib . . 9c Small Lean Regular ) If W 7 tf keA Little Skin B-.ek HamS Sb OV Larsre Skin Back Shcing ; Jiaaltli Milk 11 1 Reastinc ''B B a -reatt thickeiis3 5C 44-Inch Mercerized Voile in New Celers at 38c Beautiful tints and shades of color, as inspiration for unusually lovely frocks! Rebin's-egg blue, I' tench blue, Nile, geld, Chine.se blue, sunburst, orchid, gray, henna, brown and pink. Crisp, Sheer Organdie, 50c a Yard This "h in h organdie ha a parfeniarly line finish with geed laundering iiialiues In rose, blue unhid, Nile honeik, jellew and brown. fill nil i Big', Spongy Turkish Towels, 38c Each 21x3(1 inches and 22x11 inches in a'1-uhite or fancy colored designs They aie the soft, absorbent quality that evciybedy likes in Summeitime! (( ciilrnl) These pric effective inourPhlle., Camden nnd suburban Stere". aitdMeaT"MTiM"r" All Kinds of Pretty Summer Skirts at 85c te $5. 75 $r.7; s Most Sunnneiy. of course, aie the white sknts These preserve a charming simplicity of line, a should all skirts destined te fre quent tubbings. They are of incnerued gahaiiiuies, hnenes und surf Nitun at 8,"e te Sr.7.pi. Plain Celers in Cotten Epenye Skirts, $3 j lui.e, Drewn or gieen skiri.t of this pi-.utiiul inatei.al which does net nnit-s tnsily. Plaid Skirls, $5.75 Of wool-mixed cpenge m jilaids of blnck-white-and-red. Heme of these skirts are fringed. (Miirl.rO If it isn't all white, as it is very likely te be, then the hat is touched with black. Or it may be almost all blaik and touched with white any one of which is smart. The '.at that i sketched is a black felt with white "ilk braid stitching usd me.t effectively. Black-and-white hats of corduroy are very becoming. Plain failers ai-f well lcpiesented in white and (olers. Seft fell and geed leghorns are much in laver. A word te the whe: just the hats for the Teurth: i Murkrl ) Women's White Leather Pumps and Oxfords, $7.50 The leather is snit. like buckskin, snowy white and ea.sy te clean. The low shoes- are well made, finished with perforations and white welts in the eies a geed point when they are cleaned. Pumps arc in Mary .lane style, with in step strap and low heels. Oxford have ftraitfht tips and low or Cuban heels. Heels of all three are ceered and the low shoes are finished with perforation!!. ( iK-hlllllt I w ffii M i ASCO ASCO t.r.:.H;7ss ' iffKM , tv y l,i tf m!xJY.jf,.u. ju: .UV.; Jt- ,-3-J-"iWJ'X' VfSSWSW
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