$WK!$m rnr Mrf. Wilsen Gives A Practical Freck for Warm Days in Town M Lessens in Pickling JULY 15, 1922 WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Fair The Wanamaker Down Stairs Stere 3p ,:mffmmm;jpwm r s ' 1 1 fhat Could Be Mere Appe tizing Than Pepper Relish, Pimente Catsup or Summer Chutney? ny MRS. M. A. WILSON Mwrin'if. Hit. V . ,f' WHe. All k SMALT nmetint of pickles can be A made tip fr the summer nnd early tall table. It In n little tee wien for BiVlrur nnd fteiliKC the winter wipplv. A hoine-mnde rellnh will ln,l s-eit te & mcnl, nnd of en will tempt the ap JJtltc ns well a- irarii!nli u scanty dlnh. Pepper Relish PMce In enttccpan One cup of finely cheppcl stecet green fQM cup of finely chopped onion. Cever with bellliiff water nnd cook for ten mlnutei. drnln nnd add One tablespoon of salt, Three-auaiters cup of brown sugar, One tctiipoen or ?nnw irtu, One teaspoon of cclciy seed, One cup of malt tincgar. Cook denh for thirty mlnutei, then in rcnldiiiR het Inte half-pint jars, fell rcunclv. keep In cool plncc. Xhli Is delicious with roast meats, ltaks nnd chops. Pimente Catsup Place In Fiwccpan Twe cups of finely chopped pimen- One and one-half teaspoons of salt, One-half cup of granulated sugar, One cup of vinegar. Bring te boil unci cook slowly for lentv minute-. Thin rub tlireujjh a gne Bieve. nnd return te kettle. Cook until nulle 'hick. Stere in sterilized half-pint jnrs, sealing securely while het. ridded Summer Apples Select found, small applet and itick fchele clec and allspice In each apple. Place in saucepan Ttce and one-half cups of brown m" . . One cup of vinegar. Bring te bell und add One-half stick of cinnamon broken In Midi! hits. One-half cup of preserved ginger cut k bits, and the apples. Cever closely nnd cook slowly until the mixture In quite thick. Stere as for ether Mimmer ro'isuee. Cabbage Relish Shred one small head of cabbage as for daw, place in bowl and add JVe cups of chopped onion, One-half cup of chopped red peppers, One cup of chopped grectn peppers. Sprinkle with one-quarter cup of Hit and stnml aside for two hours, then drain and place In the preserving kettle Three tablespoons of mustard seed. Twe teaspoons of celery seed, (iii xchele cleics, hiz tehulc allspice, One-half sticK of cinnamon broken In feces, One bay leaf broken in pieces, Tue eupi of ilnegar, Thitc-quuitcrs cup of broten sugar. Cook until thick nnd then fill Inte iterlllzed all-glass half-pint jars. Seal in the usual manner. Summer Chutney PIdcp In presenlng kettle One cup of finely chopped green pep- ill llv 1 r ' I JfliSUA ter. One cup of finely chopped red pepper, One iup of finely chopped onions. Parboil the peppers nnd onions for die minutes after chopping fine, before placing In the pieserving kettle. New add Ju-e cupi of grated cucumber that iai lien tubbed through a fine seive te remote fit secdi. One cup of seeded raisins, Jiceltc summer annles tiared thin tni tliced, Itee ckm of blown sugar. One ana nnc-half cups of vinegar, One teaipeun of cinnamon, One teaspoon of nutmeg, Thm-iuatters teaspoon of allspice. One-halt -ifi nf .i !, ....,( ..,.. Mopped fine, vnc-tialf teaspoon of ginger. COOk SIOUK until VOfi' l.(nl ... tore In nll-glass half-pint jais! Seal uiuniK net. Mere in tool place. It Is or iiic-cssery te pay attention te the f. n th.it all-glass jurs should M USCll fur lllnsn tilelrlni. If CH1 (Ir-qlri. ff. bnan Hiau. l.1.1. loafer than u few u-c-kn, ou must Precs, ,,, fUrtler. When ou have Wlfd them scalding het, place at encn n the prm-nliis kettle, and fill te mt "Wi. ',,f t"c JarH "lth n'ding ---.. ...... ,uiii iiunuies, tneu re- aeie. cool, and dip the tops In melted pi ratlin. Stere In a place that Is dry and cool. Read Your Character r Jly Digly Phillips "en "Innocent Ejes" Write What seu of a hnnd would ou ox ex write0;"0 innccent-.-jed girk te Well. If unill.l nil ,1..n....l . 1 . Wl I hn ...... "''"'""" ur.v largely Ry CORINNE LOWE Today we arc showing a charming model In voile which dlsp'nys a white figure en a navy background and which is made up with. plain white voile. The twisted girdle of the latter Is a touch te be noted immediately after the sleeves receive their share of at tention. These nrc slashed at the el bow, banded with the white voile, and are allowed te fall in rectancular nieces en either side of the arm. A model such ns this Is an excellent suggestion for wear te shop or office en a het summer uay. lndlM?uV,r V,tl"-,, "I""1 w,lnt they iMtanl 1,,m"",lt , Then. i- for in in; V10 l'iv ,,,nt tru,y betekens I'S'i" XiKa of ,min(1- Ami there is Ce , iH"tt"?'l '" purpose, nnd nce indmtrs H. u.,y opposite. BnuV'm "m" ","' ."0111 "Innocent" bEj.i.. "1,U,I0W"' "r "blraple- Seraliiv 1 '" ,,0""in ',"ri I" 2 '" .,1,'c !"st H " used te wan .lemiMRht lad; of bmlns The S?turnB Vt 8"" ! .t0ll".J iK " h0rt nt h'i1i'',,tV"' "lnn),"iit cm-" theiefore. ibl Itr ."' ""tln.Hi.Hie Intk of mriital SlJ . ,"''r,s"riy. '1"M indicate n HWejiuliiilidrnM, Wilrh tomes fro... "mil, T 'Vh0 """'PNlliig C.M-. the ndneM "'.1"rs,,t ,1' "erl,l nlnl it. Dllciti n P,e. .. ituuin n t-hlldlike slm idj ! of.,''d long after the become V ,s;me ni-ier lese it. S'"J d luck of h.lf-.-onscleuR-C 1 tr ',""",al ''onditiens U theie lkl 1 1 prfil",,,ml ,hl"K '"dlcatcd bv iSm . "I" find, geneiallv will Mhlel ., 1 .l,me r."11,H. '" hr wilting ...II - " "Mllllh I111... "". Bl' rfttl'-r free-ilewiiiK with Prebnh. V ""in(,cd. inartistic nnd Kill iifl,!e Mlekl" lmt "(,t wy ., ll.e etu-r-, -a," "0." ".l" n;i lll net be well cloned cither. """'ay-Hew th'"' Hepper" Writes hlrvlew Civic Association Ferm. IhA I'l. I.. 1... eftk v 1 l, ""Ptevement Association Through a Weman's Eyes By JEAN NEWTON Children and Interests "My only Interest," I heard a woman "J; the ether daj, "is my children." My work is suppljing their needs, and my greatest recreation ls In watch ing them grew. There ts nothing en any stage ha'f se intriguing as the un folding of their characters and the de veloping of their lives. There is no outside interest' thut could coinpen ceinpen 8nt, nie for mlRsing an hour w 1th them. hy go nfar te study when right bcfeie me are the wisdom nnd the mjs teiy of the ages? It is true thut 'a little child shall lead them.' Fer nny Kd mother can learn much from her children." All is true that this woman says about the beauty and fasdnutlen In watchlnc a lillil prnw m.,i i,e ctiu. faction for the mother heart in con stant association. Jttit in what she bus Is written one of the tragedies of the UgL-3. J Aside from the question of what1 every woman ewes her husband, which, , b the way. is an impertnnt factor in the matter, the 0110 fact that makes a tragedy of complete Immersion in her 1 children Is that this does net and can not work both wnys. The best children ' in the world cannot cUe bnelr m um-h a mother what she puts into them, and what would be necessary later te bring her happiness. The most devoted sons nnd daugh ters must go out into the world nnd live their lives and haie interests in "uh.ii nirir niewier cannot snare. It is natuinl that thev should marry and have children of their own. And even1 It mother n-iiinlns the di-aiest one in the ' world te them, the cannot give her' enough et tliemselves te fill her life after the duties of caring for them no longer uiLiipy i.er. Ne matter hew dearly Jehn Ices his mother, he cannot be expected te pre fer staing at home with her constantly te a ball game perhaps, or even an oc casional glil. The fntt that she en en jeed giving up everything te stay at home with him when he was little does net alter the situation. The one way In which a woman can I assure nerelf of the compnulenshlp of her children in the eiirs when their pi. steal need of her has passed, Is by stalng eung with them, by being in tetestc.l In the things that interest thi-m. A mother who Knows about the things that eccunv her wideawake daughter and who tun talk stocks or enjoy a ' game with her son Is a jellj geed pall whose children will net have te be lin- i polled b) dut) te spend their time with her: but te be this n woman must have been interested during the enrs In which her children were growing up. A mind that has hibernated between con lining wn'ls, an intellect geno te seed, a viewpoint narrow and archaic can not change in a ila. It behooves every woman while giv ing heiself wholeheartedly te her chil dren, t-t te leinaln alive te a world which, if she tut ns her back upon it, is sure te pass her b. After-Dinner Tricks uvujuuuuuuuU', gni I ) u 1 3 1 5 7 il V 10 ti I IS 11 1 J li 17 IS U te unit t- ih Inn r H 1 5 Mtlfl ! a t 1 S 9 O 17 '-t7Q' T,,,'U UIIVU'U M'Pflrm iif r'.im, ., l.u " P V. V, ,h tempo, rv effl-l.D-inn ' 1","stll. President: William bi.ln" M.., -". '"id M. H. Weiss. I U lOlhiulnL' ( ViriimHtiwi .ti p-'-wtri Wut '."" "l' "y-lnwH "us np Vst ,'Si.I,VW.,'ll(H.' . 13. Conle. A com.'.,.; ,irn nm " A,le"' f th. 1 I,U. V"1 cl,01t nt meeting mL ""-'tot-en en next Thursda 'HI h w llrn.n Permanent organlrntlen WfhV, I01' n,nd officers nnd commit cemmit tncn f-r the ensuing term, Ne. 214 Twenty Matili Sticks Lay twenty match sticks en a piece of paper unci write numbeis from one te twenty nt the bottom of each inn tell (Figure 1). The trick Is. te remove I lie matches in (We groups, net mere than four at one time. The Inst match of each group must be an odd-numbered one. The trick Is Impossible If the spec spec tntern tiy te fellow the natural order und take away the matches beginning ut the left. The secret Is te remove . four matches In each group, but take them from the right of the Hue. Thus 1 me .nm numecrs picum. up win m i, 13, v, 0 and 1 (Figure -J Levely Silks Lew in Price Geed Bilks, fashionable silks and silks in beautiful colors 1 Judging by the materials, dresses will be fascinating! Delightful Foulards $145 Yard Foulards with a difference I Foulards in patterns that arc new and a genuine delight te see! Foulards that will make prettier frocks and lovelier linings! 35 inches wide, in brown, navy and black grounds, for the most part, with white and colored designs. Durable Wash Satin $2 Yard Fully 40 inches wide, lustrous and lovely, in pink, flesh and white. Heavy Canten Crepe . $3 Yard 40 inches wide and all-silk, in silver, white, black and navy. Smart Knitted Fiber Crepe $2.25 Yard Very fashionable for skirts, dresses and when used in combination with light-weight silka. 36 inches wide, in exquisite tones of old rose, jade, orchid, henna, American beauty, brown and several of the new grayish tan tints. White Silk Habutai, $1 and $1.25 Yard 85 inches wide. One of the coolest silks et which we knewl (Central) Piles and Piles of Bath Towels 25 c, 38c, 50c All ready when the household is calling for them. Summer cottages seldom have enough bath towels for all the people who go in swimming every day. And many a Philadelphia home would be glad te have a new supply of these soft, thick, spongy towels. Every kind seems te be included plaids, stripes, jacquard figures, borders and plain white. In size the teweJs range from 17x28 inches te 22x44 inches. (Central) Summer Fragrances Refreshing bath salts, 50c te $1.80. Toilet waters, 35c te $2.10. Compact powders in metal boxes, $1. Wee bottles of scent te carry in one's handbag, 50c and $1. (Central) Splendid Assortment of Tub Skirts in Large Sizes Waistbands measure 33 te 40 inches, and every skirt, from the least expensive up, is cut en the right pro portions for large women. Twe geed models at $1 are of mer cerized white gabardine. At $2.50 there is a skirt of fine white surf satin. Frem $3.50 te $6 the skirts are of fine gabardine, surf satin, linen, etc. (Murlic-t) $1.25 $1 Girls' Camp Suits $1.25 Khaki color, se they won't show the soil. Of sturdy twill, se they will stand hard wear. Each suit is composed of a pair of bloomers and a jumper blouse which slips ever the head. (Sketched.) Sizes 8 te 14 years. Other Camp Clethes Khaki-color middies, $1.50. Bleemers and knickers, $1.50 te $3. Tweed knickers for girls of 14 te 18, $6. New Gingham Dresses $1, $1.50 and $2 Of p!ain-color chambray with plaid cellars, sashes and cuffs, or of plaids trimmed with plain colors. Rese, blue and green, principally. Sizes 6 te 14 years. Mere than a dozen different models. A frock at $1 is sketched. (Market) $5 $5 $3 $4.50 $6 $4.50 Hundreds of New Dark Colored Voile Frecks at $5 (Many a Third Less Than Usual) Pelka dots, pin dots, coin dots and small white figures are en navy blue or black grounds and what is cooler or mere practical for everyday wear in Summer? Such frocks are ideal for shopping, for business and for traveling. Every woman needs two or three. These are in all sizes up te 44 and are made in a great variety of ways. Seme have pleated overskirts, edged with ribbon. Others have silk girdles, and nearly all have net-lined bodices. Cellars and cuffs are of white or ecru laces or organdie. A Man's Always Sure of Full Value in Wanamaker All-Weel Clothing There are three special groups that held opportunities for geed investment and each one will repay investigation. ; All-Weel Suits at $20 ' are of firmly woven cheviets, tailored te fit. In conservative and semi-conservative styles. (Often difficult te find conservatism in $20 suits!) i Fine Worsteds at $25 Consider a bit! Fine aM-woel wor steds in stripes and pin stripes regu lar hard-finished worsteds, sir ! Ne, we knew that they're rare enough at this price te bring a disbelieving leek into your eyes but they're HERE, and you can feel and examine them all you like. Alse, cassimere suits of high-grade. Twe-Trouser Suits, $27.50 are of mixed cheviets and just about equal two suits ler wear! (Onllery, Market) New Dotted Swiss Dresses Special $6 and $7.50 In navy blue with red or white dots or in red or brown with white dots cool airy frocks made in three attractive ways. Coel Tissues at $4.50 Levely colorings and a great variety of patterns among these charming things. Various shades of blues and cool greens as well as black-and-white com binations. Black and Navy Blue Silk Frecks Start at $10 Coel and se serviceable! Of crepe de chine and Canten crepe made in simple ways with fageting and interesting draping as the principal leatures. Special at $2 and $3 New voile frocks in all the airy patterns and Summer tints that every woman loves. Ring dot voiles in navy, black, light blue and pink have white organdie sashes, $2. Dotted voiles In white grounds arc $2. Red voiles with white dots and trimmings of ecru organdie are $3. All Gingham Dresses Are Lowered in Price New $2 te $6 This includes virtually every gingham frock in our stock checks and plaids of all sizes in all colors. After all, a gingham frock seems te fit in te mere occasions than any ether. (Market) Couch Hammocks at $11.50 pay dividends of comfort and enjoyment! They are well made, strong hammocks, 6 feet long, covered with sturdy gray or khaki duck. Mattresses are button-tufted en both bides, therefore reversible. All four of the heavy chains reach1 down te the galvanized iron springs, making for safety. At $15 there arc 6-feet hammocks with box edged mattresses, two barrel springs up above and headrests. (Chntnut) Chemises and Nightgowns Special at $1 Women's dainty undermushns of fine, soft white batistes ancl durable muslin of a well known kind are made in the careful way that their geed materials deserve. Styles are pretty, laces are fine and ribbons are of geed silk. Envelepe chemises are in several lacy styles. Nightgowns are tailored or lace trimmed. One style is in both regular and extra sizes. (Outrun Women's One-Eyelet Ties Special at $1.75 Of black patent leather, with up standing tongues and ribbon bows, they have welted soles ancl medium heels. Sale of 2650 Bright New Rag Rugs Savings of a Fourth te a Half There's the light of silvery brooks, the coolness of leafy places, the sudden bright flash of birds all caught into the very woof of these unusually charming rugs! They reflect the beautiful woodland that surrounds the sanitary, comfortable factory up in Pennsylvania where these rugs were made. Every one who had a part in their making had the pride of his work and the rugs show it. Frem the first tearing of the clean, new materials, everything was done right en the place, which guarantees the absolute sanitary condition of the rugs. (That is something worth being sure of!) Bordered Plain-Celer Rugs 24x30 inches 60c j 4x7 feet $2.65 24x48 inches 75c (5x9 feet $4 85 30x60 inches $1.25 8x10 feet $750 36x72 inches $1.50 9x12 feet ,..'. .$9' In lavender, yellow, brown, light blue, green, dark blue, gray pink, tan and in black. They have strong warps and geed knotted fringe. White or contrasting colored borders. Women's Lew Shoes at $2.90 Considerable saving en every pair! Many are half price. Light smoked leather sports oxfords, with well-known composition soles, black oxfords, tan oxfords and some Mary Jane pumps are in a geed range of sizes. 27 x 54-Inch Rugs at $1 Three kinds of rag rugs at this price ! ( ing through. These are in delightful com-Plain-color rugs, chambray rugs in hit-or- ! nations of yellow and pink, purple and mis?, fitrinps. anrl. nreHinat- nf nil W-1 , '. ' " """ " " . uu,u U wmie, rose .... -.-.,., ....... jeww-uv w ...1, V.UI.JIJ.U! Carefully Finished Pumps at $4.90 Desirable styles and geed satins and leathers! One-strap pumps, with French heels, are of black calfskin, satin or patent leather. Plain pumps, with baby French heels, are of black satin, patent or dull leather. Net every size in each style, but all sizes uineng mem. (Chpktnut) rugs with twists of contrasting color dart- and blue, tan and blue, tan and white and in brown and blue. Chintz-Twist Rag Rugs With Arrowhead Borders The quality of these particular rugs (the highest the mill turns out) has wen a name for them. They are in lovely colors with twists of chintz woven in for bright 24x36 inches 85c ''mm,-, CI ir 27x54 inches $1.40 30x(i0 inches $1.85 ness. Ground colors are in canary yellow, dark blue, pink, gray, green, deep laven der, black, burnt orange (an unusual, richly colored thing, fine for library or living room), and se en. 36x72 inches $2.50 4x7 feet $3,35 6x9 feet $7.50 8x10 feet Qii nn f f X 1 t J. J. L V vxit ieei 515 A Werd te Wise Hemekeepers Ne need te say where these rugs can 1 down light ones. We're going te leek as be used, for their character allows of their 1 cool as we can, because it actually helps us use almost everywhere, even in quite digni- ' J f?(e- cel Besides, it means less clean fied rooms. I ing." Said one man (yes, it was a man!) I uaettamWFSi 7 d "0t intei?d who came for a set of rag rugs, "We're v ? I11 Fal1! tne Sflvins make it Bathing Suits Stand for Coolness and Fun (And they're pretty geed things te stand for these days!) The Surf Stere is full of well-made bathing suits in pleasing styles at $1.15 te $4.50 This season brings mere p!?asant surprises in the way of reallv wearable low-priced suits than anv ether that we can remember. Even the suits at $1.15 have geed lines and are made of serv iceable black sateen. Charming suits for y e u t h f u 1 wearers show interesting trimmings, and, indeed, there is something for eveiy woman. The surf satins used are excellent quality, and styles are pretty. Knitted wool bathing suits, in Cali fornia or slip-en style, are $4.50 te $8.75. (Rurf .tore, Market) Women's Summer Capes and Wraps Lowered in Price Vacation opportunities ! These fashionable wraps, many fringed, are of Peiret twill, tricetine, velour and Belivia. Most of them are lined throughout with silk, se they will be suitable for Autumn wear, tee. Just one or two of a kind, but all sizes are in the group. $16.50, $18.75 and $20. (Mnrkt) 3 t.v. . H T , f i ' jsu . 4 i; , ... .? ; .. .. at?,., 1 1 KiMiMi A. -tit- . -..ii'W.arwTOg-1. -fc, z ftfSJ' Si