MA7KU!fri 'hmMmmm l'i "'"' P "V'Y 7t; MV, ijrrtS1 L W M." -111 i 'A- rr.j 1922 1 11 T11"" I'lr ' . - - - fiENIKGPtTBLlOBGERPHIBADKtiPBtlA, f vtHUMEg Stiles', Correspondent fn,rc(illt. inlelllieni Mrsen. who ran soil E? mail direct, to.cnhrumef. De net i&lvlf vu only think yyu can Mil by ' ,.ii Thl I"" opportunity Is only epen ;hni Tin li. " V "" "v "" Sppllca en elt you te "M A 021. MTOOKI UK. RlKlKIt OFFICE II Hiiv AT inn HIM, AXMINSTERS ROOM SIZES $10, $12, $15 Up RUG MlLus JASPER & ORLEANS ABOVE CAMBRIA Mrs. Wilsen Speaks of Maryland Recipes The Eastern Shere Is Indeed Famous for Its Excellent Cooks and Delicious Sea Feed Alt CENTRAL- Trust & Savings Ce. Market and Fourth Streets Personal co-operation is an impor tant feature of our service. Capital & Surplus $1,600,000 nni99""MMMf fe Cvwl WfatfasA Ne Fuss Fuss Ne Bether- en and off In a second' SNAPS IN SNAPS OUT Eliminates the cutting of tha hair, and the breaking of nails In unfastening and for results surpnsses all ether runers IWKI'AIT Ilnlr Curlers con. form te the b'.iape of the head, KlWns absolute lomfert. Won't unfastn while In use. 4 r.rn 10c Try them and 1h convinced. If your dealer doesn't carry them In steclt, order direct from New Yerk Office, enclosing 10c and slvlne ucnlcr'H name. T-PAItFAIT HAIR NET!-! nre large sized, perfect shape, durable, Invlal ble, unusually elastic, made for extrn-lensr, Helccted. sterilised hu man hair. Guarantee, with each net. Single mesh. 10c; double, 13c ea. SBc for two. ny MRS. M. A. WILSOJ' ComtIeM, 10H. by Afr. M. A. Wilten, rfenf reserved THE Eastern Shere of Maryland la fnmeiiH for its fine sen feeds and Its splendid cooks. Auntie June, an old colored mnmmle, Is juKtly famous for her uplcndld cook lng, and like the old-time mnmmle, she has a utery te tell of most every dish she prepares. After spending three splendid days down In thin denr old place, I have a bag full of old Auntle June's most famous recipes, or receipts, as she calls them. Te be sure I had te pay for them, nnd pay well, for nuntie is n thrifty soul te bargain with; nothing less would de but thnt she must have ene of them big black swecpy feather fans, as her price. Pickled Fish This dish Is served cold as an ap petizer. Place In deep saucepan Twe quarta of water, una cup of vinegar, One iablctpoen of pickUna tplees, One-half cup of sliced onion. Bring te boiling point and add . Jobbers nnd Dealers Supplied by rmi.A. erncK 803-HIM Iteal Estate Trust Illdr. Pagoda Impert Ce., nc. 30.1 nth Ate.. ISewr lerk naaaaazxssn ONE DAY OUTINGS tfj.50 Round Trip fekf" The time shown Is Ea-tern Standard DM ....... ,,iu injur luwrr luau Aja luzui BJ Ssilng Time. n . Kxatnnle Train shown In this adver- Wtlnemi nt ai Icavln at (1 30 A. M., Vail era Mtandard lime, will deDart at 7.30 a. ai uayllcht Savlnc Tune. Frem Market street wharf H EVERY DAY Atlantic City wuawoed AncleisA Andrews Avenue Ocean City Cane Msv 5M Imlm. lfrw Cnrmnnm lnPt StoneHarber l'AArmnne l.l.n.l..?!... 4.ii. ... . . .. . U A,", '"'," . V" "?' VL Av.i e.uu IPs fc""""" n in Aiunup uny ""w"".i ( u iu an vi. . ami iPfl' Niiriilnir t mil. r: ::.t i"'"' o.eu ;" ""vr luaurui "Kii S.62 bumtaya i . . . 6.0U. W. .jiiri men i.M-ureien mr Andrew's Ave. (Ottl 111 Harber. WIMwnn.ll allll Wllilwn.nl I'rui ..... . r nnn USHERMEN'S EXCURSIONS :i CO Round EVERY tVJLeaJV? Trip KIINnAY V MAIIDIPP RIVTD cnn CftDireriip kj .rtini.wiiarro.se Hi Camden S IS lii r ANDREWS AVENUE FOR OTTENS R HARBOR. AND WILDWOOD CREST "! di h narf s oe A, Cumtlcu 5.0S A. K SUNDAYCl IMn TNtmcnivc K "'9 Tem, Wyw. Seislde Puk, Ba; , a LW N ttM.m.J T llarl J ) n.-.K.I !.!.. tO H r.t-, a.v...... e t- I . x. . -enr erincn, ana in- ntund Trb termtidln alRtUn.. $2.00 Ht"i"J PelntPIeasant M J Market Street Wharf (Sundays) 0.1 fly, Market St. Wlmrf (ThurIa fl.Jiy, h k O K c EVERY SUNDAY t NQiO 1A leach Haven, Spray i I Terrace. Beach Ha- i Pi Hn.,r..l .! -" , W.IMVW, WOWII IIU- l yen Crest, Brant ft Utacli, bhlp Bettem, L uarnegat city, IrN c n...u ,, . TCi . riingien, ij j-iue Heuse, Illicit Point, Harvey L In Ledara. Surf fit,. 2i a.cleirtet Wharf S.m, L,: O F Frem Dread Street Station A WEDNESDAY EXCURSIONS U . ut.14111 jult iv a, ?9 10 Asbury Hark, Sen il PClell Girt, Ocean Greve ""nt uruncn, ueimur M spring Lake " & rnua. n.isv i" i1 . n h sr Kr wAcuiwrTfiM $3.00 BALTIMORE . KOUnrlTrfn Gltfdn.VU K r ,, July 23 and Auguftt 6 ' m Hound Trie Ilrri,.! ub... . .. -ii'Bll OlItTl fl.llf L. v KeriD J'Ulludclphlii i Uread Street 0 30, Writ l-ull. 0 55. K J Oresd street O . KG .OO NEW Y0RKN Round Tiie SUNDAYS July 30, August 13, 27 lJ roie Ntreet fl 40A; f West l'tilla. 0.1SA4 North Willi. e.M ffl vd )..) h.V ft 16 tStfs NIAGARA FAILS $10.80 ROUND TRIP 31Q.SO July 20tyg,3, 17,3I Sept. 1' BOct. 12. r"- 1 Irt I Pennsylvania System H y JjuReute uf the Broadway Limited jj 5ftce ueund 0 fish A piece cut from any fish that has few bones Is best. Bell for thirty min utes ; lift te eelnnder and let drain, neil One quart of the fish stock, One and 'one-half cups of strong cider vinegar until reduced te ene quart. Place three level tablespoons of gela tin te seflk in ene cup of cold water, nnd when the stock Is ready, add the gelatin, and let stand ten minutes, sea eon wltb Txee teaspoons of salt. One teaspoon of tchite pepper. One-half teaspoon of thyme, f.iTtee tablespoons of Worcestershire sauce, One teaspoon of onion juice. Rinse meld with cold water and pack In crushed ice te chill for ten minutes. New pour In one cup of the prepared fish stock and tilt the meld until it is well covered with the stock, new place a 'layer of finely chopped pimentos In the bottom, then n layer of the cooked fNh. &paFenlng each layer of fish well with paprika, little finely chopped pnrpley nnd Fait. Pour ever nbeut one cup of the iish stock ; pour ever Jut sufficient te form, this will prevent the fish from flentlug nnd then pour ever the balance of the cup. Itcpe.it making the layers nnd hnve three Inyers of the pimento nnd three layers of the fish, using nil the gelatin. Chill nnd when ready te serve turn from the meld., nnd cut with sharp knife into slices. Fer bcht results, keep the meld packed in crushed lee while preparing. Lay fish in piece of cheesecloth while boiling. ' Spiced and Pickled naked Fish Select any nice fresh iish, scale and clcunse, nnd cut in pieces about the size of the hand. Select a stone crock holding nbeut one gallon, place a lnyer of the fish in bottom mid then a layer of thinly sliceJ onions, One-quarter teaspoon of thyme, One teaspoon of salt, - One-quarter teaspoon of pepper. Tiny lit of hay leaf, Onr. teaspoon of asserted pickling spices. Ilepcat the layers until you hnve used three pounds of fish. New pour ever the prepared fibli One and one-half cups of vinegar, Ttve tahlcipoens of hreiun sutjar, Twe tablespoons pickling spices. One-eighth teaspoon of caratcay seeds. Tie n thick piece of well-greased brown paper ever the top of the crock nnd place in very slew even te bnke for three hours. This is a delicious fish dish, te serve cold in form of salad, with n cucumber cooked dressing. Fish Pudding Prepare and cook ns for the pickled fish, one and one-half pounds of nnv variety of fresh fish, llemeve the bones nnd flnke with fork. I'laca in mixing bowl One and one-half cupt of milk, One tuhlespoen of salt, One-half teaspoon of pepper, One-half teaspoon of paprika. One-half teaspoon of poultry season ing, One-half teaspoon of thyme, One-ijunrtcr cup of melted butter, Twe level tablespoons of baking dcr. Twe teell-lnaten eggs. Heat te smooth butter, nnd then nM the lifcb, turn in well-buttered baklni: dish, spreading smoothly, sprinkle thickly with grated cheese, nnd bake In moderate even for forty minutes. .Serve pimento sauce. Cucumber Cooked Dressing Plnce in saucepan One cup of water, One-half cup of strong elder vinegar, 1 we teaspoons e; mustard, One teaspoon of salt, (hie teaspoon of paprika, One-half teaspoon of while pepper. Three level tablespoons of cornstarch. Stir te blend Hplces antl bring te boiling point. Cook for five minutes nnd add One-quarter cup of melted butter, Voiles nf two eggs, The grated pulp of one large cucum ber that has been rubbed through a fine sieve te icmeva the seeds. Return te the steve nnd cook for tin ec minutes. pote- After-Dinncr Tricks BACK VIEW .Q rrTONT view -r7A Ne, 217 Te Itulaurc Twe Pennies en lidfie Twe pennies are held, balaumi en edge, between Hie lips of the thumb mid forefinger, ns shown in Figure 1. The spectators find the feat loe iliili mil for them, hut (he performer nc ciimplislies It with etibe. The secret lies iu u pim of a tooth pick, which is slightly longer Hum the two pennies when placed side by nIiIc. The performer, with the pennies In hl left pnliu, secietiy iilaecs the piece of toothpick en top t them. lie grips I hi! toothpick lirinl, at the ends Willi his right ilmmli and forefinger, also everting pressure mi (lie coins (Tig me 1). With a little practice both can he lifted together, uml when the two coins aru held fucliiK the audience (Fig ure 2), fhe toothpick is concealed be- The Womans Exchange Reducing L-egi Te ths Editor of Weman' Panel Dear Msulnm Would .you kindly print In your column some exerclse or mnsinge which would help te reduce the site of my legs. QltATEFUU Watch for Antoinette Dennelly's ex ercise, which appears from time te tlme en the pace. They will tell you what te de, Laundtrlng Clethes Te the Editor 0 Weman's Paael Dear Madam Will you kindly Inform me through your column hew te wash clothes se they won't get yellow? I have never washed clothes before. MRS. N. W. Just wash the clothes with het water and use a geed, ralinble soap, one that is especially prepared for laundering, rubbing the clothes thoroughly. Rinse in clear warm water. White Maltese Kittens Te the Editor of IV'omen' Pane: Dear Madam I have three little kit tens, all males, which I would Hke te place In geed homes. If any one wishes ene of these, will you kindly refer him te me? All are white maltese. L. E. L. It Is very hard te find hemen for kittens In the summer, as se many people are away from home or are going away, nnd de net care for the responsibility. But I nm sure thnt seme one will be nble te take In the llttte kittens. Bleaching White Dress Te the EJIter of Weman's Paet: Dear Madam I have a white crepe de chine dress which linn been washed once only nines I bought It and hns turned yellow. I would like te knew If I can restore its color again. A DAILY RUADICa The best bleach for n white crepe de chine dress Is hypesulphite of soda. Dlssolve a tablcspoenful of the crystals In n qunrt of water and use ns n rinse. Fellow with clear water. Silk ence yellowed Is hard te bleach be cause of Its dcllcntencss, Grease 8pet en Wall Te the Editor of Weman' Pane: Dear Madam Will you please tell me hew I can get grease stains off wall paper? And also hew I can get Ice cream stains out of a blue taffeta dress? O. D. Fuller's earth Is the best remedy for removing this spot. Apply It thickly, as much as will stick en the wall, antl then brush it off, rut en nnethcr cent and let it remain ever night. Urush off In the morning. Apply enrben tetra chloride te the lce cream spot. Yeu can buy this at any drug store. Tattoo Mark Te the Editor of Weman's raec: Dear Madam Is there anything that will rcmove a tattoo mark? I would mero than appreciate It If you could tell me of some remedy which I could use, at home, as I have nhvaya been ashamed of going te see a doctor, ns It leeks se out of plnce for a young girl e my nge, only twenty-three yearn old, te hnve a mark llke that en my arm. I hnd It done when I was younger, nnd I then thought It was something nice, but I regret It new. MISS F. S. I am very sorry te have te tell you that a tattoo mark Is Impossible te re move. If you wear sleeves It will net show se very much. NEW PASTOR ORDAINED The Rev. Colsen Sheperd Was Re cently Called te Crurrt Lynne The Rev. Colsen Sheperd, newly elected paster of the Crum Lynne Rnp tlst Church, was ordained into the min istry last night. The sermon was preached bv the Rev. William L. Fetterglll, of Wilmington, nnd the charge te the congregation sub sequently delivered by the Rev. .TumeR B. Maxwell, of Chester. The charge te the new pnter was made by the Rev. Geerge B. Bedts, of Marcus Heek, and the ordination prayer offered bv the Rev. Themas Elliet, of the Seuth Cites ter church. The Crum Lynne Baptist Church will seen open n Summer Bible Scheel and conduct it during the remainder of this month nnd August. Electric Light Your Heme! Your Heme Wired Complete for $59.50 Six Reems nd Bath Fixtures Additional. $25.00 and Up for Complete Heme FIRST-CLASS WORKMANSHIP ALL WORK GUARANTEED NORTHEASTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY 2848 Kensington Avenue jrhene, Garfield B7; I ,i5fftarE3i7afHL I I veOpa JL sns r m m SV AV.' i iinT W Net One PennDewn en this Splendid New electric Sweeper-Vac Suction Cleaner 'T'HIS brand-new, deep cleaning, easy gliding, latest model Electric Sweeper-Vac en absolutely ten days' free trial. Don't MisM These Five Important Points (see picture") 1. Remarkable Moter-Driven Brush correctly speeded which picks up every bit of lint, thread and Imbedded dirt. 2. Perfectly balanced powerful auction fan that gees seven time faster than the brush. 3. Sllent, sure and sturdy worm drive that gives the proper brush speed. 4. Perfectly balanced meter, cooled the same as expensive automobile meters. ' 5. Streng, compact construction, superb te leek upon and a marvel for cleaning. Try it en your rugs and carpets ; in all nooks and corners ; en the walls, mattresses and upholstery. Then, after you decide you can no longer de without it, you pay only $250 first Payment and the balance in convenient monthly amounts This is a Limited Time Offer Yeu Must Act Quickly Te Take Advantage of It TODAY Come In Telephone Write Wafnuf 4700 The PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY TENTH AND CHESTNUT STREET 9 S. 40th St. 6th and Diamond Sts. Frankford Ave. and Orthodox St. Kensington Ave. and Clearfield St. 18th St. and Columbia Ave. Bread and Ruicemb Sts. (Lefan) 7 and 9 W.Chelten Ave. Bread and Wharten St. DELAWARE COUNTY ELECTRIC COMPANY Chester Media Lansdewna The Milk of the Century! Fer Every Housewife! Every Table! Fer Every Baby That Thrives On Condensed Milk! Fer Every Cook! Every Pantry! ROGERS richest MILK Fresh Packed In Glass Jars When you buy canned milk you de net knew its age (unless you buy "Freshpak" milk). If the contents are discolored you knew it te be old. If lumpy you knew it was imperfectly packed. But you have te buy the can and open it before knowing the quality inside. MOTHERS if baby thrives en condensed milk, give him the benefit of Rogers Richest. It is extra heavy in milk solids and contains less sugar which makes it su perior for infant feeding. FOR TABLE USE this new milk is ideal. Convenient te serve, you put the neat glass jar right en the table. FOR COOKING AND BAKING Rogers Richest is very much superior te ordinary milks and quickly be comes a favorite. vivisrz: $$sm wtesmsfti. -j gffg mm , iiIrBrT u Lumai Bull! all V.V.- ..?.: rV-.IJ'" :'.': :?! ' f,1 .jr.?.,'! i-s.,- .... W. .VVi FOR ICE CREAM this milk is unex celled, producing a cream of wonderful smoothness, rich ness, flavor and feed value. SAVE THE JARS for table use and preserving. They are easy te open and you have no messy tin te threw away. Jars of equal qual ity cost at least five cents if purchased at a store. A FREE OPEN ER. When order ing your first jar of Rogers Richest ask the grocer for a Rogers Opener. Very handy te have around the house. When you buy Rogers Richest Milk you get the richest milk sold, and each jar is vacuum sealed in sterilized glass te prevent contamination. Yeu run no risk for you see its fresh richness through the glass before buying. Save the Labels and Get a $6 Aute Vacuum . Ice Cream Freezer Free wntl JSj cabeU.f Mm te jfr8 !i 8e,rs Ripest Milk te Rogers Milk Cerp., 25 West 43rd Street, New Yerk, and this fine freezer will be delivered te you abso abse lutely free of any charge. tJSSS TRIANGLE STORES HUBBS STORES AND OTHER GOOD GROCERS S. H. LEVIN'S SONS, Sale Representatives, Philadelphia WANAMAKER'S JULY 19, 1022 The Wanamaker Down Stairs SterS Mm ! 'Ml $2.50 $1 $3.75 $1.25 $1.50 $4.50 fa Clearaway Sale of Girls' Summer Dresses 50c te $5 Becoming, pretty dresses allef them such as mothers, themselves, would like te make for their daughters, if they had time. Materials are geed. Styles are dainty and the sewing and finishing throughout are reliable. Seme are somewhat mussed from handling, but the price saving mere than com pensates for a pressing (which is all most of them need). Others are quite fresh Sizes are broken in some groups. In ethers there are almost all sizes. It is an opportunity te get all the new frocks that girls need for vacation and early schooldays at great savings. Many of the ginghams will be worn all Winter. At 50c 1 At $1.25 GinRham slip-en dresses in Coel little printed voiles, in red, various plaids. lavender, green or blue figures, Pleated skirts of pink, blue, trimmed with organdie, faizcs 7 te 14 years. At $1.50 White organdie points, in imi tation of ricrac, are used en voile frocks, in an all-ever, irreg ular block pattern, in red, blue, pink, etc. Sizes G te 14 years. At $3.75 Dresses include many unusual frocks of geed, soft gingham, 100 New Frecks, Special at $2.50 A few of a kind and each one desira ble ! All are of daintiest printed batiste, in rose, brown, green or blue figures. They show touches of narrow grosgrain ribbon, two tone velvet or fine organdie. Sizes 7 te 14 years. (.Market) green or brown gingham Sizes 6 te 10 years in the let. At$l Pretty little dresses of ging ham and chambray, some trimmed with hand-work. Shirtwaists of gingham, dimity, lawn and striped voile, many in Peter Pan style. White and colors. Sizes 6 te 14 years. Japanese crepe in lovely colors, cotton pongee, clear - colored checks and plain colors. All se well made, and the styles have distinction. Sizes G te 14 years. At $4.50 Dresses of dotted voile that re sembles dotted Swiss. The style is sketched. In blue, brown or pink. Sizes 15 te 17 years. At $5 Crisp organdies Swisses, in white Sizes 7 te 14 years. and and dotted colors.' Sale of Women's Weel, Silk and Linen Suits $6.50 te $16.50 In many instances, the prices are but half what the suits were originally marked. All are well tailored and there are numbers of interesting suits for travel ing and sports. Net many of any one kind. Suits of' Linen or Knitted Weel, $9 The knitted wool sports suits have plain jackets and striped skirts. Fine Hnen suits, in brown or Copenhagen, are cool and geed looking. Sizes 16 te 38 in the group. Herringbone and Two-Tene Tweeds $6.50, $10 and $16.50 Most of the jackets are lined with peau de cygne. A few are unlined. Tenes of rose, Copenhagen and lavender. Sizes 16 te 38 are in majority. Seme suits go up te 44. Smart Pongee and Knitted Sports Suits, $16.50 The pongee is of fine, heavy quality and some of the suits have slip-en dresses, with well tailored jackets. The knitted fiber silk sports suits are in brown, green or white grounds, with colored stripes. Chintz-Twist Rag Rugs Savings of a Third 21x36 inches 85c 24x48 inches $1.15 27x54 inches $1.40 30x60 inches $1.85 36x72 inches $2.50 They make charming bright spots of color excellent for bed rooms, bathrooms nnd living rooms. The twists of colorful chintz are woven here and there among the plain ground colors. In canary yellow, dark blue, pink, gray, green, deep lavender, black and burnt orange. (Chestnut) (Miirl(i-l) Sateen and Batiste Princess Slips, $1 White sateen, heavy enough te lie shadow proof, is made in an excellent style with elastic gath ering ever each hip. Batiste in pink, flesh, orchid and black is soft and fine, and made double from the hip down; te be worn with the nheerest frocks. Apron Dresses, $1 In Regular and Extra Sizes . Twe exceptionally geed styles in percale or gingham, aru in sizes 3G te 52. (Onlrnl) 3000 of Our Best Slippers and Pumps for Women, Special at $4.90 and $6.90 Savings range from $1.60 te $3 a pair. All are the better tvnes v.i IUU...U, i, ,.,.,uu m lUKn-Ki-auu leameivs and with careful workman ship and discriminating finish. Just the slippers that women want for Summer dances, dinners and all occasions when one wants the feet te leek its best ! Geed Styles at $4.90 Plain pumps with baby French heels are in black satin, patent leather and calfskin. ' French-hee pump, with slender instep straps, are in black satin, calfskin and patent leather. Anether with a high French heel is of black suede, trimmed with calfskin. It has two instep straps. Over 19 Styles at $6.90 Silver, buff, black satin, patent leather and calfskin .slippers Street pumps of tan calfskin, black patent leather, black satin, black caliskin and black suede trimmed with patent leather Oxfords of two-tone (brown-and-tan) calfskin or of grained or plain black or brown calfskin. h U1 el Slippers and pumps all have turned soles and low, baby French or high French heels, carefully covered. Oxfords have welted soles and low or medium heels AH are low shoes that are correct in fashion today and because romerrows?11 """ " i "W will wear"htughmimy Net every size in every style, but geed cheesing. (Clirslent) , ''I f ! I 'I I Sit. m : ..a. I $H it i m 'H t n v 13 n I'm 1 ill 4I II aem. "H- li&igir r.rr .:; .' v?''vw.?'r'vv.' 'fJiiJsLl '.Aj.. lv iiVVftifsViifrtMiaY1 iiiiittiMi.ii.il nina we i - . ,tm ($ immt BHiaSHI '6. IHaSijSijSM u mm
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