fu'S??? i mm w JMgarTF-ffiBB' mfmsm si id the ,top' with grated sweet "chocolate, serving ice 'cold) This, wilt tnake six wmKS&xe&sr i-V."rt V! vVV , vjKf.mw The prepared tehtHfr ur'ite' WANAMAK ,vuv 'I of Unusqal, Desserts utctt of entiKn.lt Umen. -Kemove-frem tbe fire and coeli New V-?j a8nthe nim,e(begtns te thicken, fold roll in two- stiffly beaten whites of fgga; rinse n meld with cold water, turn in, the sponge, cool and chill. Serve with , crushed and sweetened fruit, - Dalatr Mantinaltew Place InnnaU mixing bowl The tcitc$'ofttce eggs, One-half glass Keppe 0r quince tcuy, ' . and use dever- style egg-Beater. Whip te a stiff meringue. -New fold-in ' jrt portions and is a delicious dessert, , Rice Frurrtenty Place in double boiler' , One quart of milk, , 8i tablespoons of rlee flour. Stir te dissolve the rice flour, cook until 'mixture reaches boiling point. M Is -'! me summer nothing Summer Ready With the Things Yeu Need for Jelly July Week-End . Mere Refreshing I nan Celd Snow Pudding or a a stirring frequently, and cook slowly ui nun nuur. xnen aua , Orated rind of one-quarter lemon, Juice of lemon, Twe-thirds cup of sugar, . Three icell-beaten eggs, One teaspoon of- vanilla, One-quarter teaspoon of nutmeg, Three tablespoons of butter. Cook slowly for ten minutes. Then rinse eimtnrrl run with mA .n. Rice Frumenty S Br MRS. M. A WILSON )f 'cwfeu, "i &&; M. A..WIUeu. Alt One cup of hipped creahT The Wanamaker Down Stairs Stere SOMETIMES the children or m e Mks find it hard te adjust them ii.S te the diet. of, the adult family, M i l1.1 ra th"r) have lew meat and "IT, teiert. This J. piAlcularl, -true One cup efxerushed pineapple, 81 macaroons or lady fingers. In email fills, ' y . 5 broken W une cup of marshmallows. tiny bits. cut in ami turn'ln the prepared frumenty, cool rid chill. fij'i'; V5 V g oea ue?"" T. :,. i.. , warm Tt3 ir.iii,i '' jj '' am. jL.ii,. ..wJiaLJg..iJMi'w. !"" .i. 1. u ,,.r. ..i.-m. ..-- .7 ! -m m I RPMaMMMtaa '...' .fM..-. w IK IM ' 1" tf. IV r lr i b nf tilt 01U IOIKB Jiuriu " weather, cold dessert may be, rirjpared The cold .iiesscn rauj " -i";1'", W ., . nn.1 nlaced te chill, and. i? Xlred for the luncheon, sufficient Jill be left te nerve for the evening " meal The following desserts;, arc Sinned te serve six, te. seven portions, E that If mother cheeses she can use Mr for the luncheon., or make two C ions, serving the second portion the next day. -with a different sauce. Norwegian Prune Pudding Stnne cooked prunes" and measure mtBeicnt pulp of these te; make one (n Strain the Juice, add sufficient water le make two cups, pjace In sauce ran. and add Five Icttl tablespoons of cornstarch, One-half cup of Wr. ; ,, Stir te dissolve and bring te bell; The stoned prunes,),' One teaspoon of vanilla, One-half ieaipoen of cinnamon, Juice of one-half lemon. Beat wellv te blend and cook slowly for ten minutes. Turn into meld that has been rinsed with cold water, cool and chill. Serve with thin cus tnrd sauce. Blackberry and Raisin Tapioca Pudding Place In double beller'A One-half cup of eranulated topteoa, nd add Three and one-half cup of boiling water, Stir well and cook slowly for thirty minute.'': new ndd Three-rjuarters cup of sugar, One-half teaspoon of salt, One-half teaspoon of nutmeg, One cup of seeded raisins. Twe cups of prepared blackberries. Cook slowly until mixture is quite thick. Coel, then add Tire well-beaten eggs. One cup of evaporated milk. Turn In pudding dish; and bake In flew even for thirty minutes. Coel, i hill and serve with cream. ' Grape Spenge Place two level tablespoons of gela In in one-half cup of cold water te fien for half hour. New put In sauce ;i n One cupef grape Juice, either home- ade or bottled juice, 'One and one-quarter cups of cold ahr, . t One-half cup of sugar. Three level tablespoons of cornstarch. POMPEIAN OLIVE OIL vSeld Everywhere Yeu Can't De T h i s T e Ordinary Shoes Did veu ever try te bend an ordi nary shoe at the arch the' way the one is beinfr bent that heads this advertisement? Try it some time. You'll find it won't bend, because f-"""a STmfftiiy igB eery ordinary shoe has' a stiff strip of steel in the arch, which ' holds it perfectly rigid just where you see this Cantilever v- Shee"'"'" Wenwm 1lnp se ffraccfully. Cantilever Shoes de net have a piece with teelJn,i? arf;. They are made r!v a ,"exlble, alMcafier arch, .which ami aili"8 wlth ever' feP yu take ami allewB veur feet te flex naturally snd the muscles te function freely JUn "nature intended. nnpHn! IeV"3 flt ihe feet snUKly. sup. Iiertlngly and comfortably, at your work T!ayf7lkln,S' s,ndtnlrl X? ittfn,. t.it?. f?Bhlnable rounded tee gives medliL0' room- While the well-plSced, nxihim.oru,ewJnec1' t"ther wfth the 'exible arch and excellent flt of Cantl. teneCOureCJS; 'au"y,POuw and helps tone up the whole system bv im Ym&I the e,len 2nd mlnlnVlng' nsk'r'e'0 Cantilever dealer's and flexibility dMnonsttien of. Cantlleve? Widths' AAAA te a CANTILEVER SHOE SHOP 1300 Walnut Street Oyer Cunard Officii Alin"1"" " "U "" ' ta Cltl.1 Aibu0rnv"5Be5(lb"n'. J80S Eltv.nui Av. u icVJK?,,l,1f 53u M'n at. htm5k?nligwli, 1el11 L WyeSTi, Av. It Measures Uft 100 of its no a f B.B VH H H HRB H B bVbIbh "STANDARD" THE WORLD OVER 5 -Minute Salads with French9 9 Mustard Fer that quick lunch, unexpected visitor, late-hour supper, or quickly planned' auto trip, salads can be pre pared 'in five minutes with French' Mustard. Fer tasty Sandwiches, one naturally turns te French 'a Mustard. Many women have written in te us that they eveniueeut spread en lightly sandwich-nlli r - - rmuanpHia uffut 21$ St. Frent Strttt .f. ... ..... FWvi,ril-fc.t LmmA "m dream Salad- lZ-Kv Mustard Jm Kanessy swssss ytSSeWWWWWWvKl':'' ' ' vbc0l Chocolate . Ice Cream! . TlcjE right kind of choce- i. late and the finest must be used. It takes such chocolate and Abbotts skillte produce the distinc tive chocolate flavor. Such a taste of pure, sweet '"chocolate in smooth -frozen cream is one of life's treats. Could you think of anything better for dessert tonight? Takes but a minute te get it right around the corner there's an "Abbotts dealer. Loek for the red and white sidewalk signs. (w Jsw"rm ' Tlbbefts 9 A (sem I ce cream In Tea Quality Selling Cost in aii D turf veu ii Frtnch'i. Remem- B tU! bet It U feed te un in foedi In foedi ind en feed. Mads only by Tht R. T. French ' Company Rechtiltr.N. Yi thiUdtlphia Offitt 21$ St. Frem Strttt Abbotts Alderney Dairies, Inc. -u" iiOs. .t . i'xX ZlK J -5f sl u v if 2k C AS. VIihi sHVast I. 5mwkwEl. EetnxEbEiB l t ill iwlA Bfe&J urxAAW1KHiiuK2vHfiQwailW Mrfi IRxZClatMMMMMMMMWMmv MMkOKHiaVN. XII " JMB. iImjt MnUryutiilUMSmwMtttMryK-tSMCanSmUmarin HLniaRft9LVAs9(a9'r'Jlfii rMv4 iilA nPyWWnSnKl jtl BafnTnEakl MtmmSMmSMi I rHBHn r-M.tVa-reHT IBBlHWrMHiM m r 1 . 4? I 1 vVj rTSvwl III I m v jrf ' $4 $2.50 SIS $28.50 Sie" SS II Such Delightfully Pretty Frecks for Small Sums in This Midsummer Sale! Hundreds of frocks, scores of different styles and a wonderful variety of Summer materials it's a most amazing collection of dresses! We've never known prices te be se low for such attractive frocks. t Gingham, percale and lawn dresses start as low as $2, and they're sur prisingly pretty and cool ! Dotted Swiss dresses can be had for only $4. At $4 and $5 there Is an almost endless variety of gingham and voile dresses. Ginghams are in checks and plaids of pink, light blue, navy, brown, red and black. Voiles are in light "grounds with tiny figures or harlequin checks; or in navy blue with white dots of all sizes, sometimes arranged in squares te form a plaid. Extra geed at $2.50 two-tone plaid ging ham dresses with guimpes of organdie and organ die insets in the skirts. Linen Dresses, $6 te $10 Light blue, dark blue, orchid, pink, rose, brown or green with cellars or bandings of white; or in white with checked gingham cellars and cuffs or insets and bands of colored linen. Women's White Tub Skirts, 85c te $6.75 Five tables are piled high with fresh, new, whjte wash shirts, which speak well rcr individual selection. Cotten ramie skirts at 85c are nicely tailored, and gabar dine skirts begin as low as $1. Heavy surf satin skirts are $2.60. Pretty buttons and styles with character are used. (Market) Inexpensive Vacation Luggage Traveling bags, hat boxes and all kinds of geed suitcases can be had in this very moderate range of prices. Every piece is geed looking, the kind of luggage that one likes te carry. Construction is sound and geed, and satisfac tory sei'vice and comfort are as sured. Hat Bexes, $5 Round black enamel fabric hat boxes are smartly trimmed with tan or black. Or they can be had in dull fabric, trimmed with black. Prettily lined and space for two hats. Black Enamel Suitcases $5 and $5.50 24 and 26 inch sizes with cre tonne linings and pockets in the tops and sides. $5 cases have straps across the tops. $5,50 cases have straps all around. (Sketched,) Extra-Deep Cases, $6.50 24 te 30 inches long and deep enough te held a tray and all the clothes most people need for quite a trip. They are of black enamel fabric, with cretonne lin ings and straps all around. (Central) Organdie JiiVery one white and all overskirts, cut Silk (Market) Women's Bleemer Bathing Suits, $3.75 Well cut, attractive of line, these bathing suits are of fine black sateen, made with bloomers. Bright orange or green pipings and belts are the trimmings. 3 Medels in Surf Satin at $5 One is a bloomer suit, trimmed with white or colored braid. Anether has a white or light blue taffeta sailor cellar and a roll belt te match. The third is a waistline model with a fairly full skirt, trimmed with white braid and with shirred elastic straps ever the arms. Tights at 75c are of finely knitted black cotton. Weel tights are $2.25 and $2.75. Weel tights in extra sizes are $3.75. Caps, in great variety, are 15c te $1. Bathing shoes are 38c te $1.90. (Sert .store. Market) Women's Swiss Ribbed Vests Special at 25c Coel white Swiss ribbed lisle vests, in b'odice-top and built up shoulder styles, are in regu lar sizes at 25c. Extra sizes are 30c. Slight imperfections cause them te be marked "seconds," but the only real way that they affect the vests is in making their price much less! le,ntrel) Silk Petticoats a Third Less $2.25 and $3.50 White tub silk petticoats have double panels front and back and are edged with scalloping or neatly hemstitched or tucked flqunces at $2.25. Pink or white messaline petti coats also have double panels front and back and are daintily trimmed with deep lace flounces and tiny sprays of two-tone rib bon altogether lovely enough for the bridal trousseau at $3.50. All these petticoats average a third under the present prices and all are pretty and fresh. Negligee Corsets and Girdles, $1 te $2.50 An uncommon choice at this low price range, which includes girdles of elastic or elastic and ceutil and topless corsets of cot ton broche. Central Dresses, $6.50 te $15 is marked at a lowered nnVe In the lovely pastel tints, with dotted - work embroidery and quaint fichus. Dresses at $10 Navy blue, blown and black dresses of taffeta, crepe de chine and printed foulard net many of any one kind, but all marked a great deal less than their original prices. ' Exquisite Lace Gowns $22.50 and $28.50 The loveliest dresses of the Summer season for evening and dinner wear at smart hotels, reef gardens, country club dances, etc. In soft tints of beige, gray, periwinkle, orchid, jade, rose or peach, with chiffon, Georgette or crepe de chine used in combinations with the cobwebby lace. Half -Price Sale of Girls' Shirtwaists at $1 Fresh, crisp new waists Of white dimity, lawn or voile or of pink, blue or lilac voile with a corded white stripe. Nearly all have youthful Peter Pan cellars, edged with wee ruffles or picot lace, though some are tailored of pique. One dear little lawn waist is smocked in pink and blue. An An other has a cellar and cuffs of checked gingham. 6 te 18 year sizes. Fer Camp Khaki-color middies, $1.50; bloomers, $1.75; knickers, $2.50 and $3. Combination dresses with pleated skirts of brown or blue chnmbray have white jean middy tops with colored cellars and emblems te match the skirts. 6 te 12 year sizes at $3.75. (Market) Children's Coel Pajamas, $1.15 Of a pretty crepe weave with a woven self stripe, in blue, pink, white and beige, in one-piece style finished with frogs. Sizes 4 te 10 years. (Central) 4000 Pair of Women's Pumps and Oxfords, Lowered te $6.90 , v,-3afwnabli? JW S5es f0r s,reet' formal dress and vacation occasions exactly dheLndhighhfrlelpnce"ed Wmen Hke t0 WGar- n,y a day r S a "" SS3 The best footwear of the Down .Stairs Stere is all included, embodying the best of leathers, the most careful workmanship and faultless finish. - euuw ,mu lut:se are a detail. T t , Chief Among Them Are: uw-hcui pumps, 01 nne DiacK satin or patent leather, with bread instep straps and two buttons particularly graceful; Tan calfskin oxfords of various styles, mostly with straight tips, well-cut perforations, welted soles and medium heels; Light tan calfskin dress pumps, with French heels ; Twe-tone Mary Jane pumps of fine quality, of black calfskin with backs of gray suede; Black satin sandals, with Spanish heels and turned soles; 27 Styles of Men's Shoes, Lowered te $6.50 Twenty-one of these are Oxfords. Six are high shoes. Every type is represented from fiber-soled sports Oxfords te comfortable soft kidskin high shoes, includ ing some of the finest calfskins and grained leathers of which we knew, in geed-looking, conservative Oxfords. Brown, tan and black leathers; straight -1 a c e and Blucher - cut; straight tips, wing tips and plain tees. Flexible, rubber-like fiber soles, welted soles and doubly thick soles; soft-tee brogues. Oxfords with many perforations and brass eyelets, and very con servative Oxfords with only the plainest self stitching surely the gamut of men's footwear is run in this salel There Is a Worth while Savitig en every pair, and en some the amount is considerable. Ne man who needs a pair of shoes new, or expects te need a pair during the Summer, should miss this opportunity! Sale of Percale and Madras Shirts, $1.20 Splendid shirts, cut ever the comfortable Wana maker dimensions that are most necessary for a man's comfort. , 80-count percale shirts in all the geed striped pat terns and colorings that men like. Plenty of the neat fine line stripes in a .variety of fast colors. Woven madras shirts in a fine assortment of stripes are also included. Summer Neckties, 35c, 50c and 65c Remarkably geed assort ment, of four-in-hands of fou lard and striped or- figured silks at 35c and 50c, and at 65c are some of these partic- Twe Geed Prepositions for Men Who Have $20 or $25 for an A 11- Weel Suit The fabrics are all-wool and the tailoring is the best that can possibly be put into suits at these prices. The lines are there te stay, for they are tailored in, net merely pressed. $20 suits are of finely woven cheviets, and make geed all-around business suits. $25 suits include some exceptional hard-finished worsteds, soft cassimeres (some in desirable pin stripes) and firm cheviets in small checks, stripes, semi-invisible patterns and some plain colors.' Browns, grays and blues among them. (Gallery, Market) Beys' Khaki Knickers, $1.15 Geed news! They're in, at last, and all the boys who have been waiting for them can get them, for camping trips and- all strenu ous play. The material is durable sulphur-dyed khaki jean that will keep its color. As for the dura bility of the makintr. turn the knickers inside out and leek at ' the seams and reinforcements, i Sizes 8 te 16 years. ' Beys' All-Weel Suits, i $8.75 I Well-tailored suits are of gray ana Drewn mixea cneviets. The coats have sports backs, inverted or box pleats. Sizes 8 te 17 years. (Oallery. Market) Jy t0 nave and te wear, because they are right in every Smart pumns black suede, with narrow insfep straps and fancy buckles; Black satin plain slippers, with baby French .we , buckfeB3"' leather , j 4-JKlli;il ulllJ apanisn neeis are mm represented. iSh ularly fine Mugadere silks that men like. Batwings in great variety of foulards and Mugadere silks are 50c and 65c. Deris Petticoats and Princess Slips This popular Deris model is the best Summer petticoat te wear under any kind of Summer frock. The deep 20 and 22 inch hem makes it virtually a double petticoat. Slips are fine for straight-line frocks. Petticoats of pink or white batiste are $1; extra sizes, $1.75. of fine white sateen, $2. of geed tub silk in white, black or navy, $3.50; extra sizes, $5. Princess Slips of white, pink or orchid color batiste trimmed with narrow lace at the top are $2. (Central) i that comhine Ment- .. j Pumns- wJth three straps and Instep-strap pumps of black calfskin and pat.; mu V . OI vnri0s Kinas; '?7 Welted and turned soles, low, medium, Cub;S j i 1 m if; M si IM XM 'l&t (ChMtaut) ,-Eii jWRffl v y V '-& rife. , . ' i.Av k,. I . 5&5
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