Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 30, 1922, Night Extra, Page 13, Image 13

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V a. MflS. M. A. WILSON
,Wir''''' w VteM rearmed
'VTEIITAIXINO with n Mippir
H.i-,.a .r nercli party en the eve-
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! ! LtrbrnllnK tills dny, especially If
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fnmlly mny elect te hnvc cither
, picnic nr fnmlly illnncr nnrt then dee
V, jay villi nn Informal lnnqe. The
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tn. flip veuiwr one nrc tlnnclng.
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tVilenc te Inst rieni Saturday until
t ....., ..ml mnnv of the stores Will
1L rap n Monday, or If they de will
rS fv,. fresh supplies. , If you plan
iitKullv veti loe can enjoy mis uim
X. "with just a minimum of work.
F.rrftle Menu Frem Saturday Until
bu" iriini1nv Eveninir
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Herrlc's
J ndlli" Water Cress
rS ruined Hamb Kidneys With Baenn
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Broiled Lamb "Chops .
Potatoes Snap Beans
Tomate Salad
lee. Cream With Berries
Coffee
Sunday Breakfast
Chilled Cantaloupe
Waffles With Preserve
Coffee-
,'u Dinner'
' X Cheese Canape
Roast Shoulder of Lamb Boiled
TBrewn Gravy Currant .Telly
1 t Potatoes Peas
Hearts of Lettuce
Blackberry Bell Vanilla Sauce
J Coffee
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1 Scrambled Eggs' With Bacen
Potatoes nu Gratln
Sliced Tomatoes
i Bnt Biscuits Stewed Fruit
Tea
Monday Breakfast
, Grapefruit
Teachcd RgKS en Toast
' Coffee
Luncheon
.' Cream of Tomate
Vegetable Salad
Cooked Stewed Fruit
; Tea
Dinner
Radishes Chilled Cucumber
Celd Cuts of Lamb
Mint Telly ,
. Baked Macaroni - Peas---
Coleslaw " '
lee Cream Coffee
Tuesday, he Fourth of July
Breakfast
Sliced Peaches
Tanned Tomatoes Cream Gravy
Toast Coffee
J " Dinner
Chilled Sliced Tomnteei
..Pickles . Coleslaw
Fried Spring Chicken
Potatoes Pets
Beet Salad
.'Summer Squash Pie Coffee
Supper
Kmlnre of Lamb With Green Peppers
Creamed Macaroni With Grated Cheese
Tomate Salad
Chocolate Cake Tea
The maikct basket will reeulre rail
)"lif. water cress, lettuce, cabbage for
lsw, temntne1?, snnp beans, peas, bcetF,
pursier, onions, green peppcis, cu
(umbers, berries, grapefruit, canta
loupes, bum h of mint, potatoes, eggs,
hutter, cheese, shoulder of lntnb boned
aprl rolled, lamb clieps, lamb kidnes,
bicen and the usual weekly supplies.
Tanned I-amli Kidneys With Baeeu
Wasli four lamb kiduc,s and sll-v In
thin slices with Miarp knife; roll In
flour, brown quickly In het bacon drip
pings; new add
One tablespoon of grated onion,
On green pepper minced fine,
One cup of milk,
and simmer slowly until the kldnevs
re tender this usually requires about
eight minutes. Serve en toast with
bncen garnlMi.
Summer Squash Pie.
Line deep pie plate with plain pas
try. New rub through n Unci sieve
Oh ind one-half cups of cooled
lummer squash,
Three-quartern cup, of suenr,
One cup of thick cream sauce,
One. half teaspoon of salt.
One-half teaspoon of nutmeg,
Onu teaspoon of grated lemon i(n,
i'hi'i'e e one lemon,
Tire ttihlcspoem of butter,
Yolks of tire cggi.
Rent well te blend and pour in (lie
prcp.ued pie jilntc and bake In slew
eren for thlr'y minutes.
I'laitf whites of eggs in bowl and
neat until stiff; new bent in ene-half
cup of granulated sugar and then fold
lfl f irrt taKlntinnniKi P tii-t ti1 mrtrl LllKflt
place en the pic and brown lightly In
net even. j
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'hie rffeit. Haw u nnS straight piu-e,
nf fiinc.N chiffuu in- ueiiigelln pui.tc! .ill
H'tuiiil .lulu tint center of one long '
J-J'Ie te the i-enti-r frnni of tin- funk. I
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Fresh for the Holiday New Frecks of Airy Cottens and
Dark Silks, $3 te $28.50 The Wanamaker Down Stairs
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REDUCTIONS
Weel jersey dresses, new $3 and $5.
Navy tricetine or serge frocks, new
$3 and $5.
Tricelette dresses, new $7.50 and
$10.
Tweed frocks, some with capes, new
$5 and $6.50.
Wide Cheesing at $10
Striped tub silk dresses for young women.
Coel foulards in navy and brown.
Pongee dresses stitched in brown.
Beaded crepe de chine dresses in navy blue.
Three styles in plain navy and black crepe de
chine dresses, trimmed with fageting.
Frecks of small-figured foulard in tan, orchid,
led or jade with bodice tops of white crepe de chine.
Dotted voiles in navy or black, beautifully made
in women's styles.
Plain color French voiles trimmed with fagot faget
ing. (Mnrlirt)
What a holiday flutter pervades the Down Stairs
Dress Stere ! Hundreds of airy frocks are anticipating
all sorts of geed times at the seashore, in the country,
en the river or at Fourth of July picnics.
These dresses have vacation jollity written all ever
them !
Prices are low se low that you'll probably buy
two frocks where you had intended having only one.
Dotted Voile Frecks, $3
Coei, simple dresses in rose, Copenhagen and navy with
square necks set efT with white organdie and wee bows.
Linen Dresses, $6 te $15
A wide selection of charming colorings gray, rose. Copen
hagen, pink, green, orchid, brown, white and French blue.
Seme have while cellars and cutis embroidered in color.
Dotted Swiss and Voile Frecks, $8
The swiss frocks have wide cellars, sashes and deep pock
ets of very sheer white organdie and are in black, Copenhagen
and jade.
Voile frocks are in six different styles and all of very fine
quality. In navy, black, brown, rose and Copenhagen grounds
with white dots. Seme have scalloped skirts.
Special, $28.50
Beautiful Dinner Dresses
Of cobwebby laces in black or beige fascinating frocks.
Of or Georgette elaborately beaded, white frocks among
them.
Especially delightful are the frocks of draped chifTen in
pastel shades'with bread silver girdles caught with a cluster of
fruit.
Coelest of All, Sir
Palm Beach Suits, $14.50
Mohair Suits, $16.50
The surest way te keep cool ever the holiday
is te have one, sir!
They are in various cool tones of gray or
tan in mixed patterns and stripes. They're well
cut and well-tailored.
AIl-WoeI White Flannel Trousers. $8.30
Khaki Trousers, $1.85 and $2.73
Men's Athletic Union Suits, 75c
A low price for these fine checked nainsoek suits, in cool
athletic style with knitted waistband".
Silk Half Hese, 50c Pair
l'uie thread silk in black, nny, coidewtn anil xineke gray
with mpvceiicd cotton top and Miles nnd s-amed hacks.
Ahe drop'-Hitch heee of black artificial y',)k they leek like
puie silk with cotton tops and sole-'.
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Sale of White Skirts
$1, $1.50 and $2.50
All simple, -washable skirts of the type that e.-crvbedv
for Summer wear. They're just right for sweaters and their
are se straight that laundering them is easy.
Twe models in white gabardine at. $1 and tw'e at $l.."i0.
One model in white surf satin at $2.50.
All in regular and extra sizes.
White Baronet Skirts, $5.75
Gathered under a wide belt and trimmed only with pearl buttons
en the pockets and belt.
(.Market)
DORIS
PETTICOATS
Many women have pro
nounced the Deris the best
Summer petticoat they have
ever seen.
Deris petticoats aie made
en perfectly straight lines
with elastic at the waist and
veiy deep hems 20 and 22
inches which makes virtually
n double petticoat that can be
worn under the sheerest freckj.
Of pink, white or orchid
batiste, $1.
Of fine white sateen, ?2.
Of pink, white, navy or
black tub silk, $3.50.
Extra-size petticoats of tub
silk in white, black and navy,
$5.
(Central)
Vestees of Unusual
Charm, 50c and $1
Many have cuffs te match and
usually they show Peter Pan col cel
lars, though some arc roll shape.
50c ones are remarkable of fine
eyelet embroidery or snowy or
gandie, frilled or plain. All these
hnve matching cuffs.
SI for lacy vestees or dainty
net guimpes with short sleeves
and elastic at the waists.
(Central)
Drep-Stitch Weel
Sweaters, Special,
$1.75
This attractive, up-te-the-minute
sweater that women
and girls want, has a round
neck te wear with Peter Par.
cellars, and long sleeves.
In plain pMnk, orchid, buff,
French blue and jade. Or in
pretty combinations of blue-and-white,
navy - and - gi ecn,
perjpy-and-gray, French blue-gray-and-white.
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Summer Corsets
Must Be Coel
Cerselettes
at $1 and $1.50
aie the coolest, lightest things we
knew of. They serve as corsets
and brassieres combined nnd are
of n'u-y net and light-weight pink
materials.
Elastic Girdles
at $1.50 te $3.50
These arc in mero than a dozen
different models, some lace in
back, but most of them hook in
front nnd aie icinferced with
cetitil. They arc entirely of clastic
webbing or of bands of elnstic
alternating with broche, ceutil,
silk brocades or silk-striped pop
lin. Combining Brassiere and
Girdle, $3
The upper part of this cleverly
designed garment is like n ban
deau, the lower part has wide
bands of elastic webbing nnd light
boning in the front nnd sides. It
hooks in back and hns four hose
supporters.
(C'entrnl)
Mesquite Netting
Should Ge With Yeu!
Many people will want te tack
it up all around the Summer cot
tage when they go down ever the
Fourth.
10-yard pieces, G7 te 70 inches
wide, of geed stieng mesh, are in
white, gray and black at $1.85 a
piece.
(CheNtiiitl)
Crepe de Chine and
Satin Envelope
Chemises, $2.65
Coel, lovely chemises in a little
special purchase that brings
seven or eight pietty styles. In
white, pink, blue, orchid and
honeydew, some hemstitched and
tailored and ethers frilly with
lace and ribbons. All priced con
siderably less than you would
expect!
(Viitrnl)
Special! Leng
Silk Gloves, $1.15
An excellent quality, all in
Id-button length, double finger
tipped, for extia service.
White, black and mastic
(Central)
Girls' Coel Little Dresses
$1, $1.50 and $2
Several hundred fiesh little frocks,
simply made and Summery, hnve arrived
for all the little girls who will want them
for the holiday.
51 dresses nre of gingham in plain
colors, pin checks or plaids trimmed with
contrasting gingham or white organdie.
SI. 30 dresses are of fine-figured voiles
trimmed with white eigandie.
52 dresses are of printed batistes in
n variety of colors, trimmed with white.
Camp Clethes
Tweed knickers, tan or gieeu mixtuie,
$6.75.
.Middy blouses, $1 te $2.
Khaki color knickers, $:.
(Market)
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A Fine
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Tan Cowhide i
Suitcase, $9.50
A suitcase that is vtieng
enough te go 'round the world, '
strong enough te stand a great
deal of hard usuage.
Of thick surface cowhide with ,
geed catches, a stieng lock and
two wide straps all aieund. Cor- '
ners and strap-loops are sewn and
thcic is a wide hnndlc of the type -seldom
seen en any but expen.-ive
luggage.
In 2-1 and 2i inch sizes
Black Enamel
Suitcases
$3.50 te $5.50
Shiny black fabric case?, in .'1
si.es, 20, 22 nnd 2-1 inches, are
prettily lined and soundly con
structed. $.'!.50.
Extra-deep , cases with trays
and straps across the top are $5.
With stiaps all around, $5.50.
(Centrall
Ratine Is the
Sports Material
This year's colors and pat
terns are se attractive and
ratine hns the great vutuc of
net mussing easily.
Ratine, in white and many
leely plain coleis, is 60c a
yard; in plaids, stripes and
checks, fiec nnd 85c a yard.
Imported French ratine in
plain coleis (and such beauti
ful ones!) is $1 a yard; in de
lightful patterns, $1.50.
All .16 inches wide.
(( entral)
Hundreds of
Holiday Hats
$1.50 te $5
Literally hundreds of the cool,
light sports huts, leady te he put en
for the Fourth and for similar oc
casions throughout the Summei.
Leghorns, novelty straws, peanut
straws, felts, felt and straw combina
tions, in laigc or small shapes.
Plenty of the little "fore and aft"
hats liked by girls with bobbed hail.
Alse some gleaming white baronet
satin hats that aie ery attractive,
$.1.85 nnd $5.
( Market )
Women's Linen Suits
$11.50
All teady for the holiday and
correct te wear for such an oc
casion! The jackets aie good geed
looking and fail ly long. In
Copenhagen, brown and a few in
white.
New navy or black tricetine
suits ate showing longer ceat.t
and excellent tailoring. Women
need such suits for traveling. $25
and $27.50.
Coel Tussah Suits
in the natuial color of the sill;,
aie in various models at $18 75
and $25.
(MHrl.el)
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Children's
Nightdrawers, 60c
Made of cool -wbUe pajanni
checks, each one with a breast
pocket, they are in sizes 2 te 8
years.
Nightgowns at $1
go all the way from -1 te 10
years. All arc of particularly
ieft, fine white nainsoek, trimmed
with lace beading, ribbon and
edging.
Creepers at 55c
aie durably made of geed blue
thambrav. in sizes 1 te ."? ears.
(Central)
witra
What Geed Silk
Stockings These Are
at $1.25!
White, black, fawn, bien.e,
gray and cordovan. All fust
quality of puie thread silk with
seamed backs and mercerictl tops
nnd sole..
$4.35 for Sun-and-Rain
Umbrellas
They show all the points of fine
umbrella unusual looking bake
lite or fancy wooden handles.
Seme with lings or loops and the
stub ferrule-, and tips te match.
Cevers arc garnet, peppy red,
taupe, gieen, navy, blown or
black, many with satin berdeis.
Slight imperfections class them
as "second."
Charming New Silk
Overbleuses in White
Most fashionable te wear with white skirts of till kinds and
ever se becoming.
There are two model.'' in heavy white crepe de chine at
."5.00. One. in lace-striped tritek-tte, hat a Peter Pan cellar and
cuffs made entirely of wee iufflc of naireu lace. $5.25. All
have shcrt sleee.
Special at $1.50
A thou-und fie-h new bleu-es of dimitie- and eiles, made in
niei i- way.i than anybody would care te count. Plenty of Peter
Pan cellars. The.v'u- trimmed with littli- full-, touches of
feather-stittlung, gingham, picot edges, ntc
( Marl.rt i
White Silk Handbags Pretty Pillows, $1.50
Are Having a Vogue
Women Are Asking for Dark
Wrap Coats
Here are .some interesting new ones, suitable for all
kinds of Summer uses, nnd moderately priced.
A coat of navy or black Teiret twill is quite elaborately
embroidered with heavy silk and wooden beads. It is lined
throughout with silk crepe, 928.50.
A coat of tricetine is trimmed only with elf stitching
en the long pointed sleeves which end in heavy silk tassels,
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Special Collection of Tweed Capes, $6 te $10
Convenient capes te liae, its they go with almost anything and
nre excellent for sports wears! In orchid, inn, blue and rose.
(Mark. I)
Delightfully uiel and white
gees with everything! The bag
are of white moire silk and most
of them aie nNe lined with white
-ilk. Fairly roomy bags, tee, and
I geed-looking, with covered 01
metal fiames.
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, Pantalette Frecks for
Bliss 2 te 6, $1.25
Vfr nn'tu and about the nie-t
praitical play (rinks a little gill
(.eultl weai
Of pink, i atiel lil'ie, gieen 01
ein color ihambiav adorned with
mni black -unhing en both
the tires- and hloeinei. Little
flowers ei figuie- aie embreidetcd
en the (lies-c-
Metheis who Km- little girls
of thee age-, will want -eveial
for vacation.
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flood, puff j. oval nnd round
slurred pillows finished with flat,
cevcicd buttons, aie covered with
veiv pretty cielenne combined
with plain-ielnr poplin. Need
plenty of suih pillows for petch
nnd hrui.c!
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8-Inch White Doilies
Frem Japan, 10c Each
They ne u-eful for hut plates,
or anywhere little deilici ar,.
nteded. One has wide not-het
edging with i-mbienlere.l cotton
icnt'-i. while the ether is nntnely
hand crocheted of a heavy white
lotion.
Stamped Tea Towels
18c and 20c Each
Red or blue iheck 01 striped
(utten towel- ,ii, m iie pretty
.stamped design- l.l tnihe.s.
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Sale of Women's White Pumps and Oxfords Special, $4.90 and $6.50
Over a Dezen of Today's Most Fashionable Styles
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Exactly the types that women and girls want for ever the week-end and Fourth of July, and throughout the Sum-
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men .trices are cieciaeciiy special ter low snees as wen macie ana el as tnoreugniy geed leathers and labrics as are
these. Wanamaker shoes in every particular.
rAtJ4.90
Mary Jane pumps of white canvas, with button straps, low covered
heels and turned holes;
Cuban-heel strap pumps of white canvas;
niack-and-white oxfords of white canvas, with patent leather winjr lips
and waistband and black low heels;
Sports oxfords of white canvas, with wiiur tips and waistbands of white
calfskin and cerniKated soles of flexible white fiber;
Piiickle-strap Mary Jane canvas pumps, with welled soles and low heels;
Oxfords of canvas, with straight tips and waistbands of white calfskin,
medium heels and welted soles.
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At $6.50
The larger number of these low shoes have been priced considerably
higher. Among them are:
Very new and popular white canvas sandals, with vertical center straps,
generous, cool cuttings ever the instep, lurned sole-, and low covered heel-;;
Mary .lane pumps of white leather, like buckskin, with perforations and
low covered heels ;
White leather oxfords with .straight tips and low covered heels;
White canvas oxfords with covered Cuban heels;
Oxfords of white leather, like buckskin, with straight tips and the desir
able Cuban heel, carefully covered.
nrieus ether geed white leather low -hoes are included.
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