PfPWiWP lift . 1SlW 2F.1 tr EtfMMt "JULY M m T' n m Mrs. Wilsen Speaks A White Organdy Gewn Made Up Over Black Satin JULY 20, 1922 WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S of Unusual Sauces ,1 i i. Dishes That Would Be Unap .petizing Arc Made Mere Tempting, With Delicious Salad Dressings By MRS. M. A. WILSON CenrlpM, lttl.bu Mrs. M. A. Wilsen, All i,y.. rtehti reserved MANY tempting combinations of fish meat and era, as well as vege tables, can be prepared with snappy sauces and dressing, te add real va riety te the menu. Just about midsummer the family becomes tired anil, leso their uppctltu because of the lack of variety, antj the (lameness of serving the vcgetublcs as part of the menu, Auntie June, the famous cook en the Knstern Shere, lias a real wealth of recipe lore for making many splen did talnd dressings. ', Boiled Dressing Place in saucepan One cup of water, Three-quarter cup of vinegar. Four level iableipoena of cornstarch, Ttce teaspoons of mustard, Ttce teaspoons of sugar, One teaspoon of salt One-half teaspoon of tchitc pepper. Stir te dissolve the cornstarch and uplces, then bring te boiling point. Cook for five minutes; add Yolks of ttce eggs, One-quarter cup of melted butter, One-half cup of sour cream, One teaspoon of grated onion. Beat well te blend and return te stove and cook for five minutes slowly. Chill and crvc. This nmeuut make about one nnd one-quarter pints of splendid dressing that Is equally de licious en cold fish, meats or vege tables. Cheese Dressing Place in small bowl Three-quarters cup of salad oil, Five tablespoons of vinegar, One teaspoon of mustard, One teaspoon of sugar. One teaspoon of paprika, Three-quarters teaspoon of salt. Whip te a thick cream then add One-half cup of finely chopped ca pers, One-half cup of grated cheese. One teaspoon of grated onion. Whip up again nnd serve at once. thousand Isle Dressing Canada Style Pin co in mixing bowl Three-quarters cup of mayonnaise dressing, Four tablespoons of chill sauce, One hard-boiled egg chopped fine, , Twe tablespoons of capers chopped fne. One-half teaspoon of mustard, One teaspoon of sugar. Beat te blend nnd serve Ice cold. Susquehanna French Dressing Place In large bottle with wide mouth Tiny bit of garlie, Twe tablespoons of grated onion. One tablespoon of finely minced parsley, Three tablespoons of finely chopped capers, One teaspoon of mustard, Ttce. teaspoons of sugar One teaspoon of salt. One teaspoon of pepper. One cup of salad oil, One-quarter cup of vinegar, Juice of one large lemon One-half cup of chili sauce. Clese the bottle nnd shake until thick and creamy. Serve en both het and cold meats. This Miuce Is the famous Eastern Snere dressing that is used te marinate the Georgetown Crab Salad. Georgetown Crab Salad Place In bowl One ami one-half cups of fresh picked crab meat, One grated onion, One-half cup of capers, mrsl tahle,poens f findV chopped S'drLC " ' Tess crabmeat Inte this dressing and Place en ice for one hour te marinate. Serve in nest of lettuce with may onnaise. J Nut Salad Dressing Place In mixing bowl One and one-half cups of the boiled dressing, One-half cup of finely chopped par One green pepper chopped fine, One-half cup of finely chopped ca- Three-quarters cup of finely chopped Juice of one lemon. Beat te blend nnd chill. Serve Ice cold. By CORINNE LOWE Tifinvln might be called the meBt fa meus of the organdy grinders. The youthful spirit with which she endows her creations finds in this fabric a most successful medium. It is Lntivln who has mippllcd us with one of the "-orison's most adorable ergnmly models uie iiiuc irecK witu tne uniius or. sil ver lace. Anether noteworthy frock of hcM nns a stgniiicant wnistnne, normal as te placement und curving upward In irent. The fact of it is tnat quite n few of thee new organdy dresses hnvc this logical waistline Here today, for example, we encoun ter It enlv hllchtlv cletutated In a white organdy model mnde up ever black satin. Bands of white vnlen clcnncs nre punctunted about the skirt with large roses, also formed of the lace, which are repeated In mere stunted, ierm at tnc nccK line, xnc jucc wnicu appears at the front of the corsage In drawn through n slit and tneked te the material below. The girdle 1b of DincK satin ribbon. , MRS. WILSON'S ANSWERS Mv Dear Mrs. Wilsen My wife and I rend your column every night with lets of interest and envv the neente who can use your recipes. There are but two in our family and your dishes are all tee big. I am writing in hone that I can get you te run a sort of a series ter tne liKes 01 us, ier i am sure in the big cities there are lets of folks like us. .T. S. Mr. S. I have printed your letter in full, for I believe qulte a number of persons will be interested In It from the same standpoint. New, nil my recipes arc built se that the little bride with just hubbv and herself, or perhaps the middle-aged couple who arc alone, can nil use them at well as the fnmlly of five. Just cut the recipe in half. If your geed "Wife will de this, forming, as it were, a new recipe, she will find them amnie for two. All recipes furnished in my column will work out successfully in this manner. 1 Read Your Character By Dlgby Phillips Practical Use of Characterolegy While characterolegy may be .classed by some as nn inexact science, it is only such when it is considered in the light of he difficulty the Individual may hnve In observing nnd quickly class! -fylng the significant indications in hi subject, ..Where. you can make detailed meas urements and study them at leisure neil will arrive at very accurate results. But in most instances it is net prac tical te de se, and this puts a premium en nutck nhaprvntlnn nn.l IncffnAti.-.. judgment. Whatever inexactness there is lies net in tnc science, but in the user of it. All this docs net mean, however, that the lessens of characterolegy may net be applied, by the salesman for in- KtnilCP. with PTlrnma hnnnflt m...... ir net with exactness. Fer practical pur poses it may be out et the question for till) Knlpgninn tn mnlrn n nnmnl.,. n.,l detailed mental nudlt of the character istics ftt htn nrnunntt tinf.A vah.m.Ih. en his snles talk. Hut It is easy for mm 10 oDscrve certain luniiamenrnl out standing features nnd te keep these in Ills mind nn n cnrl nf ntililit lie un folds his preposition. ier instnnce, it is net hard for him tn nbservn wlinHm, lil nwnAA un n convex profile.or net. And if he hns, It 1h net (lifllPlllr tn rpmrtnhni, ,lm. ,!.A mopeMtlon should be sketched out fel ium quiuKty, cmpiinsuing tnc tiguiiRbtA : iiint nc is impatient, nnu tnnt it Is tin tin nertnnt te inrliirn nml hn mmlu .,. n quick decision en his part. Tomorrow Hew te Outflank Obstinacy it mM . WHAT IS YOUR NAMET WFI nf la It'n m n r n I n t .. i . eriKliiRtP? An Interntlnit Mtudv. thl mini lien or rnmlly names Watch the dully fen. tures. "History et Your Name" appenrlnir In the rcsita Lececr. "Make It a Habit." , m,ene lne foremost jewelry establishments of the world stands pmi . , & Banks & Biddl Company, a house of whose reputation niiadelphians may well be proud. "HAVE you seen the prizes? .-j They a11 came from Bailey's, nd, naturally, they are awfully joed looking. Last year they awarded cups. They were from Bailey s, tee, and they were perfectly tunning; but I think it's nice te have change. Just leek at this fitted IS m l?s baS fc-r men's singles; and m-uiu,, t you IOve te win that silver vanity case?" Yeu will be amazed ? "e many and appropriate prizes rLi frOUJd at the str et Bailey, vi s ? ?ldtll Company, vaifying in n?'ue',?ut every ene beautiful. Fer vn& f or tennis tournament, for the Vh .... .V ler tne b"ge party 'iutt ,ilr ,,h,0 0CcnB'. you will preci ... nam uiiiiff at uaueys. ure "HfHITB is se popular this season, but I didn't get "many white things because I knew that after I had worn them two or thiee times they would be tee soiled for further use. Hew de -you manage te keep yours se clean ?" "I don't keep them clean," I laughed; "I send them tel Bargs'. 1113 Chestnut Street, and have them elenncd. It is wonderful the way they can make your old clothes leek like new. This silk skiit, for instance, was white last year and I simply had Bargs' dye it. Isn't it a lovely shnde? Be sure te tell your husband about Bargs', tee. They are just as successful with their work for men as for women." YU'D hardly believe it, but since I had these glasses made by Wall nr i cns Opticians, 1710 Chestnut Street, I've improved my score by ' at least six shots," ene golfer was saying te his companion. "I nover leal-1 Pint ei01 ,ew much nnnoynnce my glasses gave me." It pays te be well Vn P'i0r,-fr every game; and for all outdoor speits one acquires strongly th? ii d spectacles which will stand up under hard usage and maintain KJ'f Ijghment. Wall & Ochs specialize in making glasses peculiarly ,M gSwht they can da te eliminate your eye treublfa,. v . - Mnde Am-EBTISEIIENT APVEBTISKMEST Ready te Help All the Busy Week-End Shoppers rThe Wanamaker Down Stairs Stere J $5.75 $15 J& V $3.75 $7.50 $10.75 All Kinds of Charming Frecks Are Wearing Lew Prices Is it a linen frock that you have in mind? Or perhaps a dotted swiss, or a dark voile for the street? Every kind of delightful Summer dress is included in this general low ering of prices. True, there is net every size in every style, but se wide is the variety that one can cheese from dozens of different styles at every price. Se low are the prices that many women will find that they can buy two frocks for the price tney had intended te pay for one. Linen Dresses, $5.75 te $10 Dark Dotted Voile Dresses, $4 te $10.75 Light Figured Voile Dresses, $2 te $16.50 Plain-color Voile Dresses, $6.75 te $15 Dotted Swiss Dresses, $6 te $11.25 White Organdie Dresses, $10 Checked Gingham Dresses, $2 te $6 Extra-size Gingham Dresses, $5.50 Exquisite White Silk Dresses Wonderfully lovely are these cool, soft gowns of white crepe de chine, Canten crepe, "Georgette crepe or misty, cobwebby lace. They are the most delightful of all dresses for Summer evenings, whether at home or at a smart seaside hotel. $15 te $38.50. (Market) Women's Capes Lowered te $16.50 A substantial saving en every one! One model, in particular, is especially graceful of line, with a lovely swirl te it and a nice line ever the shoulders. It is of navy blue Peirct twill of excellent quality. The large round cellar, with its inlay of lighter blue satin and roll edge of the twill, gives it distinction. Various ether one-or-two-of-a-kind capes arc included, dark serges and veleurs principally. All are lined with silk. (Mnrket) Ruffled Bathing Suits, $4.50 lX AH All's stVt n ivt mrwnitA'liH treus black surf satin have three full ruffles en the skirts. The same style in black taffeta is $7.50. . Many Other Suits $1.15 te $5 Dozens of models are of geed black sateen, surf satin and heavy wool jersey. These include slip-en, bloomer and one-piece California styles. There is a world of choesingl Black sateen knickers arc $1 and $1.50. Tights range from cotton ones at 75c te wool ones at $2.75. Caps in great variety are 15c te 75c. Shoes and slippers are 38c te $1 a pair. Extra Sizes There is geed selection among cxtra-size suits at $4.50 te $6.75, and cotton tights, $1.25, or wool tights, $3.75. (Surf Htere, Mnrket) New Tricelette Overbleuses Are .Only $3.50 A new style that is High in favor, and because se many of them went out in a hurry a few days age, another let has just arrived. It is in white, jade, crushed strawberry, bisque and navy. The Peter Pan cellar and turn-back sleeves are of creamy white net edged with tiny ruffles of lace. Charming te wear with white or colored sports skirts! (Mnrket) Deris Princess Slips of Batiste, $2 Of soft batiste in white, pink or orchid, they are made with hip-depth hemstitched hems nnd finished at the top with nairew lace edge. An ideal slip te wear under the sheerest of Summer frocks and particularly for straight-line dresses. (Central) Women's White Skirts of Sports Satin or Flannel White is decidedly the fnvorite for skirts this season! $5 skirts are of gleaming white sports satin. $5.75 skirts are of white wool flannel or diagonal serge. At $0.75 there are exceptional sample skirts of white wool flan nel in plain or pleated models. (Mnrket) Special Undermuslins at $1 Nightgowns are of white batiste and soft finish organdie with colored pip ing and feathcrstitching in blue, green, rose, orchid, pink nnd honeydew. Alse gowns in pink, orchid, honeydew or rose trimmed with various harmonizing colors or white. Envelope Chemises are softest white batiste, trim med with fine laces and embroid eries. (Centrnl) A Little Clear aw ay of Men's Shirts On the Gallery $1.20 for 80-square percale shirts. $1.50 for woven madras shirts. Beth are Wanamaker quality, made the Wana maker way. In a wide variety of stripes and cluster stripes. Excellent shirts for very little money. Tan Sports Shirts, $2 Of fine light-weight cheviot and mercerized cotton with cellars attached. Neckties, 35c 1200 fresh, geed-looking ties in polka dots and all sorts of stripes. AH open-end four-in-hands. (Gnllerjr, Market) Men's All-Weel Vacation Suits at $20 are of geed cassimeres and cheviets, firmly woven, in approved patterns and colorings. Xhey are geed-looking, durable suits and are just as geed every-day business wear as they are for vacations. Fer Coolness Palm Beach suits are $14.50. New mehairs, in all the well-liked colorings, including gray and black, are $15. (Onllery, Market) Imported Gingham Half Price, 45c Yard In blue, green, lavender, pink, brown, red and navy checks. 32 inches wide. (Central) 15c te 50c for Geed Gloves That Were Twice as Much Originally An unusual July clearaway of our standard silk nnd cot ton gloves of which we have but a few of a kind or size. Gloves like these, as most women knew, can be worn many months before it is cold enough for heavier weights. All were at least double earlier in the season and some were considerably mere. 15c for two-clasp gloves of chamois lisle; gray and brown with embroidered backs. 25c for strap-wrist gloves of chamois lisle; biscuit, gray or brown. 25c for two-clasp silk gloves in white. 35c for strap-wrist novelty gloves of beaver and white chamois lisle; embroidered backs and cuffs. 50c for long Milanese silk gloves; either 12 or 16 button length; Paris point stitched backs; tan only. All sizes in the let, though perhaps net in every shade and style. (Central AUle) , Men's Shoes' and Oxfords Special. $6.50 Best low and high shoes of which we knew at this price. About 27 styles in all, of richly colored tan calfskin, brown grained calfskin, black calfskin and black kid skin. Beth conservative and sports styles. All have ex cellent soles. Beys' Shoes Special at $2.90 Wide-tee shoes, of sturdy black or tan leathers, have thick welted soles. Sizes 10 te 1312. (Gallery, Market) Children's Weel Bathing Suits, $1.60 Knitted wool bathing suits for children of 2 te 6 years are as cozy and warm as they are pretty. They are in brown, cerise, green, purpleand Copenhagen. Seme have colored stripes. One is a bloomer style, with a contrasting belt. Other heavier wool suits are $2 and $2.25. (Central) New Points Appear in Sports Hats, $3 te $6 Anticipating August, the month that is the weather vane of millinery fashions, there are several striking new things apparent in spores nats. Imported Dotted Swiss, 75c a Yard (Savings of Mere Than a Third) Fine and sheer and lovely, with carefully tied dots in two sizes, it is in beautiful colors. 31 inches wide. In white with red or black dots; brown, gray or firefly with white dots; tangerine with black dots; Copenhagen with navy dots; navy or Copenhagen with red dots. 750 yaids none tee much for all who will want it at this low price! One is a totally new reversible soft hat of alternate sections of velvet and taffeta. It comes in va rious combinations of colors. Fer instance, one is scarlet with a pearl-gray facing. Turn it inside out, and you have a pearl-gray hat with a scarlet facing. Your choice of sand, blue, gray, brown, tan and scarlet. Little round hats, perfectly plain and well tailored, leek much like camel's hair, in tan or brown. Stiff felts, with straw bindings, are fashionable, and also lovely Angoras, with just enough straw te keep them in shape. Leghorns keep in favor, and also stitched felts with contrasting facings. (Market) r (Central) Sturdy Wash Suits for Little Beys' Vacations, $1.50 te $3 Oliver Twist suits of percales, ginghams and ether sturdy cot tons are in greens, tans, grays and blues and many two-tone combinations. All mighty geed styles for little fellows of 3 te 8 years. (Gallery, Market) Gingham Slip-en Frecks, $1 An extremely low price for such trim morning frocks. They're of two-tone checked gingham in various colors. Pock ets, arm-holes and neck nre bound with white and there is a shiny black-and-white belt. (Centrul) Corset Sale $1, $2, $2.50 Twenty different models, including back and front-lace cdrsets of all kinds, ranging from an elastic girdle for a slender figure te a heavily boned corset in size 36. Of broche, plain ceutils, nets and elastic. Such well-known makes as Lily of France, Bien Jolie, Adera, Finesse, Medart and Else are in the sale, and nil have been considerably higher in price. A complete assortment of sizes, though net all sizes in any one model. (Central) Sale of Women's Lew Shoes of Every Geed Kind, $2.90 te $6.90 Probably well ever a hundred styles, in all ! Net every size in every style, but the price saving makes it well worth while te find your size. In every instance there is inter- At $2.90 Sports and street -oxfords and Mary Jane pumps of black, cream, tan nnd pntent leathers. Seme of the sports oxfords have rubber-like fiber soles and flat heels. At $4.90 Well-cut pumps, plain nnd with baby French heels or with instep straps and high French heels, are of black satin, calfskin or patent leather. Our Best Slippers and Oxfords at $6.90 Suede, calfskin, satin, patent leather and silver cloth are all represented. Black, brown, tan and buff. High French, baby French, Spanish, medium and low heels are all here. There are slippeis, pumps and oxfords, for all occasions, (Cheitnnt) White Lew Shoes $4.90 for white canvas pumps with instep straps and low, medium or bnby French heels. Seles are turned and heels are carefully covered. 0.50 for oxfords and pumps of soft white leather, like buck skin, with white welts in the soles. These have excellent lines. Alse some fine white canvas oxfords. A Variety of Geed Vacation Luggage at Lewest Prices 9ryflf) Black Enamel Suitcases, $3.50 Shiny black cases in 18 te 24 inch sizes. They have leather corners nnd handles nnd nre lined with cretonne. There i3 a pocket in the lid of each, Catches and lock are strong and trustworthy. fiS -----afcCSSeQ Qi it Cowhide Suitcases $9.50 Durnble tan cewhide suitcases are of the type best liked by men. They have bowed corners and loops with straps all around. The handle is extra strong and wide and the case comes in 24 and 26 inch sizes. Round Hat Bexes, $5 Of shiny black enameled fabric with smart tan or black trimmings. Crotenno lined with forms for two hats and n pocket for small accessories. 18 inches across. Cowhide Traveling Bags, $9.50 Tan or blnck bags, lenther lined. They have sewed cerners, a geed handle nnd catches and are in the 18-inch size, suitable for either men or women. (Central) Square Hat Bexes, $5 A new box of r.hiny black enameled fabric with blnck leather corners nnd handles. Cretonne lined with forms for two hats. Each is prettily lined with cretonne. B ES Deep Suitcases $5.50 Each is 8 inches deep nnd contains a tray. The cases nre of shiny blnck fnbric lined with cretenne and have strong Icather straps all around. A similar case with short straps ncresH the top is $5. Beth in 24 and 26-inch sizes. I (J1 : , J- i nv t-vr'l 1 ft' Li F' , r M ,fJ 'Ji 1 . j. iJ - yt t-A J. , ,ir m&i & V TsT A &isXte&&W&txijvte.&&., i iitfff , ,n . JA TilkitvA . 1 imm$ !! i
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