Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 29, 1922, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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Mrs. Wilsen Plans
far July Fourth
Prepare as Much as Possible
Before Starting, Se the
Meals May Be Served
Quickly
Br MRS. M. A. WILSON
OUB National Birthdey, July the
Fourth, comes In the midweek this
yeiri yet many are planning te make
tbli week-end holiday. When you
have a car there are many splendid op
portunities for you te take the entire
family for a real outing and vacation.
The weeds, the mountains or the
ashore will afford you a splendid
fhnw, and give the family n chance
te Vend a happy vacation. Much of the
fifeoaretien can be made before leaving
tame se that the burden of preparing
the feed need net ceme heavily en any
"Take the tireless cooker along by nil
means, net only for cooking but for
tMnDf Ice. Fill the large eight-quart
tin with crushed ice and water; you
will find it handy as a thirst tjuoncher.
A suRltostlve menu for n Fourth of
July outing, .including Friday evening
nipper, eaten en reute, te Tuesday
freeing:
Friday Evening Supper
Pimente and Cheese Sandwiches
retate Salad
Fruit Tarts Iced Tea
Cookies
Saturday Brcaltfast at the Camp
June Apple Sauce
Boiled Eggs
Rolls and Coffee
Dinner
Radishes Garden Onions
Dolled Ilam with Vegetables
Coleslaw
Tarts Coffee
Sapper
Scrambled Eggs with Ham
Boiled or Baked Potatoes
Stewed Fruit Coffee
Cookies
Sunday Breakfast
Grapefruit
Boiled Eggs
Toasted Bacen
Coffee
Dinner
Radishes Gnrdcn Onions
Stewed Chicken
Baked Potatoes Peas
Coleslaw
Watermelon or Pie
Coffoe
Supper
Celd Cuts of nam
Petate Snlad Sliced Tomatoes
Stewed Fruit Tea
Monday Breakfast
Fried Tomatoes
Bacen Panned Eggs
Rolls t Coffee
Dinner
Pickles Sliced Cucumbers
Beef Stew
Baked Potatoes Sliced Tomatoes
Lettuce Salad Dressing
Fresh Fruit Coffee
Supper
Emince of Ilnm with Peppers
Crcnmed Potntecs
Sliced Tomatoes
Rolls Tea
Tuesday Breakfast
Berries
Seft Boiled Eggs Bacen
Toast Coffee
Dinner
Individual Steaks broiled ever open fire
Bnke.l Potatoes
Sliced Tomatoes
Cern heated In butter
Fresh Fruit t Coffce
Supper
Tuna Fish Salad
Sliced Tomatoes
Rolls Tea
The menu will he naturally borne
what limited, but if careful preparation
Is made each meal can be prepared when
nil hands help in about one hour. The
'lucstlen of n (ircplnrc for conking is
Important, nnd usually enough stones
nr earth can be arranged te form three
tides nnd a flat surface en which te
nlace a Un hhelf taken from the range.
1'lace the ham te enelc in the lircless
cooker before starting from home.
Pack coleslaw in two quart jars.
Park stewed summer apples and ether
looked fruit in ether quart jure. The
vegetables, rahbage, turnips and carrots
for the Saturday dinner should be
cooked and packed In the smull tireless
cooker cans.
Take along the bread box, and or er
fancc te fasten te flic sldi of the car
wurely. Punch a few holes In the
bottom of the box, and pluce .1 good geed
'lied piece of ice in with the cooked
ugetnbles, fruit and slaw that has been
packed in the jars.
Keep the ecus In their own cartons.
tand wrap In several thicknesses of new
Paper. Place butter with the egetnbleh
en the lee. Yeu will find rolls the
cent bread te use en an outing of this
kind, and If they become tee stele they
may be split and toasted. Buy po
tatoes, onions and ether needs close te
where jeu will camp. Fer cooking
utensils you will require n large stew
Pan with long handle for heating water,
a knife, fork and teaspoon for each
perBen, with n plate, rup and saurcr.
A nest of bowls for lifting the cooked
loeii into or bcrvlng is much better than
j"verni platters, and tliev ran be used
ler ether things when net In use. Plan
KUlflclcnt feed; the open nil outdoors
Hives folks u wonderful nppctltc.
H you construct un Iceless refrlge-
Things You'll Leve te Make
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ace eight or ntne Inches wlde and sew
Mni? Vi10 undurslde of the velvet band.
ciin. i ",?? lnrse roses ' se'n bright
co erc,i silk or velvet. Sew ene te each
fn, ,, ",0 bnml- Ue the third one
of mi t01! '"teii half-Inch pieces
L l'!ck y.elvct rll,ben te this rose and
In til'S etl,cr cn.d each strip at equal
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By CORINNE LOWE
In the sonata of style we might refer
te the 6klrtre capricclose. All sorts of
new skirts ure being tried out at pres
ent. Seme are frankly circular. Others
show groups of gedcts In the front
alone.
This contrast of front folds with tide
and back plninness is particularly well
Illustrated by a late model from Jenny
where he gedcts nre further empha
sized by the fact that the front Is
made longer than the ether sections. As
te the plaited skirt, we have it in all
possible manifestations.
Techy we show groups of plaits in
white chiffon, varied by bands of old
blue crepe de chine, In a skirt termi
nated by a deep girdle of black and
white checked ribbon. Old blue crepe
de chine also makes the fichu, which
is Inverted se ns te ceme up rather
high in front and dip low in the bnck.
This V bnck is accented by a long black
silk tassel. The fichu Is banded by the
white chiffon nppenring elsewhere in
Die plaited back of the bodice and lu
the folds abeve the ribbon girdle.
rater, much of the trouble of keeping
the feed will vanish.
Te make Iceless refrigerator have four
strips of weed se fixed that they can
be driven in the ground, about six
inches nnd three feet high. Heek to
gether te form a square, cover sides
with plece of ticking or drill; cover
top ale and place beard across the
top. Place dlshpan filled with water
en the beard en the top, nnd hnve sev
eral strips of cloth from the dish pan
te hang ever each side of the box. The
evaporation and air will keep box wet
and cool. Pour a little gasoline about
the end of the stick where It gees in
the ground te keep bugs and ants away.
MRS. WILSON'S ANSWERS
My Dear Mrs. Wilsen New that all
the roses and ether lovely flowers nre lu
bloom, I have wondered If you could
glve me n recipe for potpourri, or re'-e
jar. I bought some in bottle which
had lumps of camphor. Have you that
recipe? MItS. D. D.
Oriental Potpourri
Place in n bowl
One cup of fine table sail,
One tablespoon of white pepper.
Twe tablespoons of llnglish lavender,
One teaspoon of nutmeg,
One teaspoon of allspice, j
One teaspoon of cloves,
Orate two ounce lumps of gum cam
phor and mix well.
Select n jnr that has n close-fitting
lid, nn nll-glars fruit jnr is splendid
for this, and after the peurrl is well
blended It can la turned In small jugs
or iitrs.
Place n layer of rose petals about one
Inch deep In the bottom of the jnr.
sprinkle one teaspoon of the prepared
spire mixture, then another lnyer of
honeysuckle flowers, then a teaspoon of
thn spices.
Repeat, using n different bloom be
tween the layers of rose leaves, and
when the jar Is filled hnve a layer of
the spices about one-quarter inch thick :
after pouring ever the last layer of
blooms pour in the iar
One tablespoon of aromatic spirits of
ammonia.
Twe tablespoons of any nice toilet
water,
then place en the top lnyer of the spices
seal ami stand in cool place for thirty
days.
The fragrance from this jar Is most
refreshing, and particularly se te sick
folks and invalids. If A mi use the
hnlf-nlnt jar nnd meke up a half dozen
und scud te the nearest hospital the
nurses will enjev this breath of de de
llcleusmess as well ns the patients.
Dear Mrs. Wilsen Will you
please give me u recipe for tuttl
fruttl? MItS. K. W.
If you will tell me just what kind of
n tuttl frutti jeu deslre I will be glad
te furnish )ou with recipe.
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YOUR FOURTH
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I climbed ever our bnck fonts this
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opening the gate, nnd I get a splinter
In my hand en the way ever, net being
a deep ene nnd I was jest going te take
it out myself wen I had a ideer, think
ing, O, III go erreund and ask Alary
Wntktns te tnke it out.
And I went up holding my hand
funny, and Mary Wntktns sed. Wv
Benny, wnts n matter with your hand?
O nuthlng, I jest get u splinter in It,
thnts all, I sed, and she sed, O, my
goedniss, duzzent it hcrt something
aredfill? and I sed, Yes, but wats the
dlffrcnts?
Mecnlng wat did I care for a little
pane, and Mary Watklns sed, O deer,
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jest you wait till I get a needle. Wlch
siie ran in nnd get one nnu started te
tnke the splinter out, Puds Simklns say
Ing, Aw, I wish I had a dellcr for every
splinter I ever had without running
erreund showing them te pceple.
One time I had a splinter in my
finger se deep it started te come out
the ether side, and I never even men
tioned it te enybedy, thats hew mutch
I think of a splinter, sed Puds Slmkins.
Anu no stnrtcd te ten about ether splin
ters he had in an Insulting voice, and I
sed, Aw, who cares? Youre welcome
te your, own splinters, eny dent inter
feer with ralne thnts all. I sed. I get
this myself and it belongs te me, I sed,
and jest then Mnry Watklns get it out,
nnd I sed, O, Mary you nwt te be a
nerse, and she sed, O de you think se,
Id jest leve te be a nerse, thnts jest wat
Im crazy te be, I think Its wendcrfiU of
you te say that.
Aw heck, sed Puds. And he get up
and went nwny Jelllss as enythlng, and
I kepp en setting there telling Mary
Katklns hew mutch she nwt te be a
nerse. Proving I wns rlte about it
being a geed ldccr.
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WANAMAKER'S
The Wanamaker
$2.25 $5 $2.25
Bathing Suits for the
Holiday $2 te $5.75
Black sateen bathing suits with red, white, green or blue pipings
are only $2 and they're excellent value.
Suits of black surf satin arc trimmed with colored pipings or
Peter Pan cellars of checked gingham. Some have pointed skirts.
$2.25.
Wide Choice at $4.50
A suit of black surf satin has oddly cut loops at the neck and
pipings of checked gingham.
Anether is all black with a tucked skirt.
A third has striking points of green, red or blue en the skirt.
An extra-size suit of plain black surf satin is also 4.50.
Black Taffeta Suits, $5
These arc the plain, all-black suits that se many women like.
A black taffeta suit with a pointed skirt and blue pipings is $5.75.
Bathing Accessories
Cotten tights are 76c; wool ones $2.25 and $2.75.
Black sateen bloomers, $1.25 and $1.75.
Beach shoes, 38c te $1.90,
Rubber caps, 15c te'?l.
(Market)
Lowered Prices en Pole Coats
and Navy Blue Capes
Pole coats are all in tan, half lined or lined throughout
with silk. They are slightly soiled. New $20 and $22.50.
Navy blue capes arc of Peiret twill, serge and velour, lined
throughout with silk. A variety of models, all new lowered
te $20.
(Market)
Hats That Knew They're Going
te Enjoy the Holiday $3.85
When hats at this price are as pretty as these they
will be quickly chosen and quickly worn.
Hats of gleaming white fiber
satin are smartly trimmed with
glycerined ostrich.
Indeed, white hats are in the
majority, in straw, silk, haircloth,
felt, fiber satin and combinations.
Some show black or colorful trim
ming, but the favorite is the all
white hat.
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What an Array of Dainty
Undermuslins at $1
Envelope chemises of pink
or white batiste are in four pretty
styles, cut full and trimmed with
geed lace insertion and edging.
Nightgowns of durable fine
nainsoek nre made in various
ways. Seme, in white, arc
trimmed with bindings of tissue
gingham in pink, blue or black
and white plaid. Others show ap
pliqued squares of printed ba
tiste. Still ethers are of pink
orchid or light blue nainsoek,
finished with feathcrstitching or
bands of embroidered batiste and
lace.
(Centrul)
Clearaway of All
Straw Rugs
Three geed sizes in first-quality straw rugs
exactly the kind that many perches need right new.
4Sx7S feet, $1.50
8x10 feet, $3.50
9x12 feet, $4.50
(Dneitnnt)
JUNE
$4.50
Organdie hats, particularly in
link, are mostly wide of brim and
peaceful.
Coel pongee hats are here and
many becoming darker hats for
matrons.
An unusually large and varied
assortment! All of them excel
lent for shore wear!
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Bleemers are of silk-dotted
silk-and-cotton muslin, in pink,
orchid, honeydew and light blue.
Camisoles are of delicate
pink or white satin, in tailored
and lace-trimmed styles
Petticeats: white sateen pet
ticoats with 18-inch hemstitched
hems; double-panel petticoats of
white sateen; extra-size white
muslin petticoats with embroidery
flounces. Deris petticoats are of
white or pink batiste, with 22
inch hemstitched hems. SI.
29, 1922
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GOOD
SUITS
-SPECIAL AI 20
A special let of geed, sound business suits
for men who appreciate geed value.
They are of firmly woven, all-wool cheviets
and cassimeres in plenty of gray and brown mix
tures; a few sports models are included.
The tailoring is far above what most men
expect for such a small price.
Men's Oxfords, $2.25
This is a special let of tan leather oxfords in broken sizes.
They are en the narrower-tee lasts, but men who need shoes
and de net care se much about the style will be glad te get
geed sturdy oxfords at this very low price.
Beys' Shoes at $1.90
Black dull leather shoes en English lasts are in sizes 1
te 5tt.
(Gallery, Market)
Beys' Camp
Suits, $2
Just the play suits for the
Fourth! Geed, durable, practical
suits suits that boys, them
selves, likel Of sulplur-dyed
khaki that keeps its color, made
with short sleeves, open cellars
and short, straight trousers. In
button-en style, in sizes 2 ',4 te (3.
Camp suits for boys of 8 te 16
year3 are $2.25 and are made
with regular shirts and knee
trousers like the "shorts" that
English Bey Scouts wear.
Beys' Gray Linen
Crash Knickers
$1.75
Turn 'em inside out and see
hew they're made! Strength that
means durability finished seams
and re-enfercements. These are
well-made knickers, with long
wear in them. The linen is of
strong strands of black and white
interwoven. Sizes 7 te 17 years.
(Callery, Market)
Women's Linen
Handkerchiefs
12y2c
Pure white linen handkerchiefs
have hemstitched hems.
Colored linen handkerchiefs are
plain at 15c and have embroidered
comers at 25c. Pretty colors
such as lemon, buttercup, orange,
various preens, pinks, blues, etc.,
te go with Summer frocks.
(Central)
Little Children's White
Mary Jane Pumps, $1
Comfortable litde wide-tee Mary Jane pumps, with ankle
straps, are of white canvas, in sizes 2 te 4.
Tan Calfskin Mary Janes, $2.50
These are in larger sizes 5i te 9J2 and ll1 te IV2.
(Chestnut)
Bow-Knet Lingerie
Ribbon
has a calla lily woven in it and
is one of the prettiest. In pieces
of 10 yards it is 35c for -inch
width te $1.20 for 1-inch width.
Pink, blue or white.
A plain satin ribbon in the
same widths and colors at the
same prices.
(Central)
One Should Have
Several Bracelets
te go with Summer freckr , and
when delightful, colorful brace
lets nre ns low as 50c and $1,
there is no reason why most of us
can't have them.
Slender ennmelcd bracelets are
the newest at 50c each, and they
are worn in pairs for college or
school colors.
Glittering flexible rhinestone
bracelets are 65c.
Geed-luck flexible bracelets,
with Orientnl inscriptions, are in
blue, yellow, orange and red. 50c.
Blnck cords with colored stones
at the ends, wee chains with tiny
imitation pearls, etc., at $1.
(Central)
The Tewel Season
Is at Hand!
Ne household ever seems te
have enough towels in Summer
time, especially if thete are
guests. Here nre plenty of geed
everydny towels low priced.
30c each for linen-finished cot
ton buck towels with borders of
buttercup yellow, lavender or red.
19x36 inches.
50c each for all-linen face
towels of heavy quality, 18x32
inches.
50c for extra-heavy bath
towels in white with pink borders
or with pink or blue stripes and
plaids. Sizes 20x37 inches or 22x
44 inches.
At 10c Each
Small cotton towels suitable for
doctors, dentisU and manicure
use. 14x20 inchei,
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FOR IN
Shiny Black
Hat Bags
$3.50
The easiest way yet found te
carry an extra hat en a week-end
trip. The bags are of black
enameled cloth, cretonne lined,
and are very light in weight.
They may be carried by means of
a strap slipped ever the arm.
16 or 18 inches in diameter
which leaves plenty of room for
ether things besides a hat.
Other Inexpensive
Black Enamel Luggage
Suit cases arc $3.50; extra
deep ones with trays are $5 and
$5.50.
Suit cases with tan leather
trimmings are $9.50.
Hat boxes with tan or black
trimmings, $5.
(Central)
Lew-Priced Tub
Fabrics
July is just around the corner
nnd reedles must fly in prepara
tion, for cool clothes are a
necessity.
Checked Dimity, 28c
Coel white checked dimity is 27
inches wide.
White Organdie, 35c
Crisp and sheer, it is 39 inches
wide.
Skirting, 3Sd
White cotton tricetine skirting
is 36 inches wide.
Underwear Crepe, 25c
It is 30 inches wide, in white,
pink nnd lemon.
Longcleth
of soft quality is 36 inches wide
and 10 yards long nt $1.55 a
piece.
Madras, 28c
Woven-stripe madras, in the
colors that men like for shirts,
is 32 inches wide.
Imported Gingham, 45c
Spvernl sizes in checks in all
of the most Summery colors. The
material is very fine and silky
nnd is 32 inches wide.
(Centrul)
Dainty Net Guimpes
$1 and $1.50
Women nnd girls like these
pretty styles, with Peter Pan col cel
lars or squaie necks, te wear
with slip-en di esses. All have
short sleeves nnd are triinmed
with various kinds eLMi
t'entrun""
HAMMOCKS
We particularly recommend
our standard $11.50 and $15 ham
mocks, in gray or khaki, with
various special features of safety
and comfort. Alse our upholstered-back
hammock Jn khaki at
$20. It has two spiral apringa
for extra comfort. ,v '
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