;TW5? yisHPffs V ITS' 'VI J ff. l, : iOf-,"r;i(,S V "jC J f,i Cinese DsAes 'Te Orientals Are Extremely fend of All Sorts of Deli cacics, Especially Crisp Rice Cakes and Kumquats By mS. M. A. WILSON CttvrMM- ,s";,gH,a rtttrvt Alt TV MANY of the lrj?c cities the I Oriental Chinese shops have en sale - Sll Chlnwe dcllcneles, and If there Wed ..Mal fchep of this chnrncter near W In m all PrebablHtv purchase jS'tCn teu "(1 from the nearest Wwm MftUtattle of shey sauce, .J5 u .rooms, bean sprouts cither SSf efcanne.1. water chestnut, bom bem M .nrniits lichee nuts, peanut oil. &S nnd the dried fish, duck and ?1. iJmIs If you should desire. blrTt sS'toetlJneed net be neglected, J the little crisp rice cakes, almond 2e, kumquats In small Jars, or spc M preserve, crystallized and preserved tinier and Chinese, candies and ether fiScti "in be nilrtcd te the list. Te plan a menu is the first sep In ft plan of arranging a Chinese dinner. Onion and Mushroom Soup Preserved Ginger OMcken Chew Mcln with Fried Needles Omelet Fried nice Knmnnimts Almend Cakes Tea, If desired Select ft small Hewing chicken, about Mfm and one-half pounds and -slnse, fevand wash well; place In snuce Sin with two quarts of boiling water ind cook gently until tender ; cool. CblneM) Needles place in a bowl Tice whele eggs, One-half teaspoon of aU, One-quarter teaspoon of white pep- four tablespoons of tcater drained from rice while cooking and allowed te cool leferc adding te the egg mixture. One-half teaspoon of onion juice, nt&e ey pressing grated onion through a t iece of cheesecloth. Bt with fork for five minutes te Mend well and add flour te make a itlff dough. Knead the dough for ten rainutej; new cover with a cloth and turn a bowl down ever the tleusli while mtirg en the melding beard for one ene Lalf hour. When ready te roll, divide in four pieces and roll out en floured pastrv beard as thin as sheet of paper; lift te cloth and let dry for enn-hnlf hour, then loll as for jelly roll, nnd cut with sharp pair of scissors Inte one half inch ribbons. Spread en clenn piece of paper and place In warm place te dry. Onion and Mushroom Soup Jf you deeidn te use the dried mush rooms, wash them in warm wnter, nnd then cover two cups of mushroemx with warm water; let soak for one-half hour. Uteone-linlf this amount in nmklnc the soup, the balance arc for the chew meln. Mince the mushrooms hue. mince white onions very line and measure one-half cap. Place in saucepan one-half cup of salt fat perk minced very fine ; ndd onions and cook slowly until the perk bfclni te take en color; new ndd four tablespoons of flour. The Chinese cook uses rice Heur for this purpose, but the ordinary tleur will de. Stir the flour and onions well together; new add One qumt of chicken stock, The prepaicil mushrooms. Ilring tu boiling point nnd reek slowly for twenty minute'; new add One cup of boiling tenter, The meat fiem one leg and tclng of the chicken, cutting in tiny dice, .-.Te teaspoons of salt, Three tablcspens of shey sauce, Tue tablespoons of finely chopped Srten pepper. Bene with rice wafers. Chicken Chew Mein Place in s.iueepnn One cup of blanched almonds cut in iimII pieces. (This miK be done with knife.) One cup of cclciy cut in small cubes, Three-quarters cup of water chest will cut in piece, vne-hait can of bamboo sheets split in pieces, Tin e prepared mushrooms cut in suets, Three cn of chicken meat cut tn ilee, or half-inch pieces, One onion giated. One-half cup of lichee nuts cut in till, One-quarter cup of shey sauce. Loek slowly for twenty minutes; new dissolve three tablespoons of flour In one and one-half cups of chicken stock; M te the chew meln and stir enrefnllv w blend nnd cook for fifteen minutea. ace fried needles In largu dish and pour ever the chew meln ; serve with wj preserved kumquats and almond cites. , Chinese Omelet Place in skillet One-Aa cup of fat salt perk minced Add One large onion minced fine, Vne cup of bean sprouts drained ,U,nt'haH CUP f dricd mushrooms Mel have been soaked and then minced 'ndthtcni Hna htrh3 U'in3 Par" i.cS cieui: ,0SSlnB unt" th0 rk "Nnk the pecs in hnu-l nml ,i,i n i " , j "' '," '.,uv' """ nun from it , ' CU'', rwc watcr drained C tnX'iiZ ' 'H?'"" cooled, ""c-na t teaspoon nt salt. "nc tabli spoon of oz. 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'""j '"vringc-mcnrs en , Our Summer Costumes By COKINNE LOWE Fringe seems te have an infinite ca pacity for farewells. Just when we think we have seen the Inst of It, it al ways makes another appearance. That this detail Is by no means absent from our Bummer fashions Is Indlcuted by any number of recent models of wraps nnd frocks nnd blouses. Fer example, a stunning evening cape imported from abroad consists merely of long strands of cellophane suspended from a ruch ing of black taffeta. Wern ever a black evening gown, this wrap is tremen dously effective. Then there are the fringes en many white tilk-and-woel frocks which serve te outline bands or panels running from aneulder te hem. These assemble the white of the dress materinl with strands repeating the colors of the embroideries nnd nt in tervals they arc knotted together. To Te ihy we show the value or wtnte ftinge en n cape of white knitted silk jersey' combined with white wool and silk lace. Tassels of the white fringe punc tuating the bides of the yoke jersey i secuen nre one 01 tue arresting fa tures of this wrap. GRAY HAIR? Quick, fatrmleii and ab'ifactery $7.50 method of djreing hair. Special.. I JENNY SELTZER'S SALON 020 ClltSTM T tV.L. 7117 One Flight Up. Roem 206 i 1530 Locust St. New Housekeeping partment Heuse i S. E. Cor. 16th and Locust Streets. Absolute fireproof building. Several available, also desirable Doctors' Offices. Inspection invited. All modern equipment. Refrigerators, laundry, separate maids' quarters. Private Branch Exchange Many New Features t Drink O "d a t&l ,r Delicious and Refreshing Th Coca-Cela Company AtUnts. Os. IBS IBl IPifmilii y I III CsSSswi Willi if saitTOit1 m?wa f'sanffflmiraJiia EVENING PUBLIC Little Benny's Nete Boek By Lee Papa Frank Fcernet nnd the Strnngcr Scene, Frank Fccrnets frunt steps. I rank Fecrnet. liny pep, I would be mutch obliged and very gratcllll if you ve me e cents for a Ice cream cene. Mr. Fecrnet (changing the sujeck). at a lovely evening. Did you ietlce un me stnrs7 Frnr.lc TVn,,,nf .i ,t i ,. I, .... it. ,"" twinning li. duck;, x S"lnt h?(1 n lcc crccm cone for a hayp for Ice crccm cones. .mlHl l ccrll0,t- AVt" I Wfl' toy I (liiJcnt even knew the tnlst of a Ice crecm cone. I' rank Fecrnet have them then, the future. Because they dident They was things of Mr. Fecrnet. And ns far as yeure censerned tlieyre things of the past. Is that plane enuff Frank Feci net. Toe plane. Mr. ljccrnet. Who's yen stranger np np preaehing with a hlj heavy bag en his shoulder? Stranger. Is Frank Fecrnet en the premises? Frank Fecrnet. I am him. Wats the trubblc. Stranger. The trubble is I have the honor te pro-ent you with the 20,000 dollars reward for catching the 2 bank renbers last Sattidny. Mr. Fecrnet. Wy Frank, wy dident you tell me? Frank Fecrnet. I must of forget. Mr. 1-eernet. Well, yen can get enuff Ice creem cones new nnd lean me about n hundred deners besides jest te show uiitci no imru ieeiings Finnk Fecrnet. Wil ith plmure. The Knd PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM rtomeTtiDtndniff-ttflpinalrrtlllaJ niKDin v.oier ana BMLUtr te Grer ana Faded HaU ,ni-oxrh-m.Wlr.ptthe,n'w. rn Ans paditdci COMPEL SUCCESS Unchecked WASTE fn paring vegetables Is Extravaganca Continued Extrav- agence mean Failure CLAD'S PARER turn u ASTH Inte WEALTH Kitchen Equipment for Hotels and Restaurants VICTOR V. CLAD CO. 119 & 121 S. 11th St. iiPa K3 Ubm IL 1 IPIWl :sr5.-sss: ASCO I luivivraii cl Of !5 (i ri 'ci Vi a I 1 '4 a 8 Just a3 one peach will be sweeter than another, se is there a difference in the flavor of various coffees. One of the reasons for the unusually delicious flavor of Asce Coffee is the formula we fellow in blending it We've been blending and roasting coffee for many years. S m i : i m Pi 'You'll taste the iMKMpjHi r ff im ierr American Stores all ever Philadelphia and throughout Pcnnsyl sylvania. New Jersey. Delnware anil AInrvlnnH ASCO ASCO ASCO I ICE 001$) Sold wherever crowds gather and at your favorite store, at refreshment stands, hotels, restaurants. clubs. en dining cars. I v !A TV fa LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1922 Alkali in Shampoos Bad Fer Washing Hair Most soaps and prepared sham poes contain tee much alkali, which Is very injurious, us it dries the tcnln nnd makes the hair brittle. The best thing te use 1b Mulsifled cocennut oil shampoo, for thin is pure nnd entirely grcaseless. It s very cheap nnd beats anything else all te pieces. Yeu can get Mulsi fled nt any drug stere, and a few ounces will last the whole family for months. Twe or three tcaspoenfuli of Mulsifled In a cup or glass with a llttlu warm water is all that Is re quired. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, cleanses thor oughly, and rinses out easily. The hair dries eulckly and evenly, and is seu, iresn-ioeKing, bright iiu;;y. wavy and easy te handle Besides, It loosens and takes out every nar ticle of dust, dirt and dandruff. He sure your druggist gives you Mulsifled. Adv. IdHflMMIIfjfl a WASH MACHINE DRAINER Take the DRUDGERY out of WASH DAY br slmplr aepblnt te jenr faucet this simple 1 1 1 1 1 e appliance which automatically Oils then empties reur trash machine or boiler- In fact any receptacle con- tatnlns water, snch ns buckets, pans. ete. Here is a time and loeor saver welt worth your immeduxxe purchase. JzeckBres.Cg Plumbing and Heating 44 N. 5th St. 506 Arch St. PHILADELPHIA, PA. Camden. S. J. Lansden-ne. Pa. Bell Market 165S Ker. Slain 8801 ASCO I P 3 n 1 1 3 II Hei p a P a ee difference!" mjtmmm' ., Let Drainer II 525 V.. Adapter iS3 Wliee Needed IB SO . UD Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere Seme of My Kind Friends are all the time sending me some of the old pictures which we used during the first years of our business. i I Wm A &0 mm JeL "nifuii'SuenM. i ?T WfcK Wl T L A wmmmlt &-& v.. if aaaaaBMttlStSffirn JMMMjjffiSggSte" t?3rTl mm-'Mfcik v Mm m The one above is the Market Street front, as modeled by Addison Hutten, then a well-known architect, which transformed the leek of the old sheds, which were still behind, until they were all tern down te make room for the new building. Strangely enough, there was no cellar under the big freight station, except a little excavation, where some powder was stored during the Civil War. This is a true picture, half a century age, almost. There came a time, never te be forgotten, when all the old structure was demolished and the foundations of the new building went down te a rocky fleer of gravel that the water had been running ever for ages. Te the writer's mind, the best story is the real first story, under our present Main Fleer. The Down Stairs Stere was a dream, and the great fleer running from Market te Chestnut was built en purpose for it. It Is Net The only cellar we have is underneath the Down Stairs Stere. Our customers are net asked te go into the cellar for anything. It is a bright, beautifully lighted, high ceilinged Stere, stretching from the wall en Chestnut Street te the wall en Market Street, and from the wall en Thirteenth Street te the Avail en Juniper Street. It is always well ventilated, and a great many people like te shop in it because it has no turns or twists or staircases, but straight aisles, and everything easy te find. It was established en an original plan of our own, that we would net bring left-evers from upstairs and the things hard te sell, or job lets of auction stores, but that we would have a store of thoroughly desirable goods that we could sell at lower prices than we were selling the stocks upstairs. A great many people say, that the store new known as the Down Stairs Stere is one of the most interesting stores te be found either in New Yerk, Philadelphia or Chicago. Be welcome as a visitor, whether you wish te buy or net. Signed All ff list 0, 1022 Tl Seas! fDrei includes hundreds of hot het weather garments that are sometimes a little the worse for handling, but as Prices are Half Less than Half and Almest Half a great many women are shopping happily. Practically everything in the Down Stairs Fashion Stere left ever from Summer or late Spring has been re cently re-priced lower. Headed French frocks are new $22.50, ?25. Hemstitched pnstel voile frocks are new $15 and $1S.75. White ercumlieh are new $10. White and colored lace frocks are new $20. Canten crepe pewns with bond bend ing come in navy nnd afternoon colors at $35 and $3S.."0. Dotted Swiss frocks are new $5 anil $7.50 and they are p;oed every Summer. Veile dresses are new $2, $5, $0, $7.50 these lit ?5 $7.50 in extra sizes. Glnghnm dresses as low $1.50, $2, $3, $5. Net nil sizes in any one style but a fasci natingly miscellaneous collection in which te seek nnd find just what one most wants. $3, a ni nr. White Silk Dresses Featured at $18.75 and $25 White tub silk at $18.75. White nnd pink Canten ciepe, beaded at $18 75, and beaded or embroidered nt $25. (Down Stairs Stere, Murket) H vAMAICEfi;e Grand Depot 13 t t, MARtfETiaTREETS mjmiemx Ci- a Cellar Cotten Crepe Kimonos, $2.50 and $3.85 If it is possible for the cot ton crepe kimono te become mere popular, the advent of charming new crepe slip overs, hand embroidered in contrasting colors, will make it se. Pvese, Copenhagen, light blue, pink and lavender. $8.S5. Extra-size kimonos have sleeves, pocket und neck fating piped with contrasting color and have elastic at the back. Sizes l(i te 52. $2.50. (Dunn st.ilri, Merr, ( fiilrul) Sports Skirts Lowered te $3.50 Out they must go, every one! Skirts that have been a third mere and up te twice this price. Splendid opportu nities for vacatienists and sportswomen. Weel epenge sl.iits fringed. Tweeds in dirab'e colors, l'lannel shuts in red stripes, or p'ain red or green. Weel tweeds and ether wool novelties. Cnnten crepes in vacation sports colors. Net every size in each group, style or color, but ex ceptienal assortment in the combined lets, all at $3.50. (Down ritnlra Stere, Market) ffifawfe ?-'n& , S ; , Tip. t - Sale of Made-te-Measure Suits With Twe Pair Trousers $37.50 $43 Cut out of distinguished all-wool wor steds and cassimeres in pencil stripes, plain weaves and uncommon mixtures. The fit guaranteed. Ne extra charge for extra sizes. It's a geed chance for business and pro fessional men te order their clothes ahead of the season and have them ready when wanted. (Down Stair Stere, Gallery, Market) Interesting $2 te $3.50 Yard New arrivals ! Snowy whites and delicate pinks that suggest lovely underthings ! Dark costume colors that hint " of Autumn Fashions. $2 for all-silk wash satin in white and faintest flesh tint. 40 inches wide. $2.50 for a beautifully heavy pure white crepe de chine. ; 40 inches wide. $3.50 for a heavy, "crepy" all-silk Canten crepe the ; best quality in the Down Stairs Stere and the best we have seen anywhere at this price. Navy blue and black. 40 inches wide. ! (Down Stairs Stere, Central) , Just Unpacked! Women's Tan Lew Shoes Priced Half at $3.25 Four hundred women are in vited te see these new shoes which equal any in our stocks at double this price for similar quality. Fer Autumn and immediate wear. Well made in Philadelphia of tan calfskin that is soft and light weight te the touch. Twe straps, a moderate Cuban heel and ornamental perforations are the excellent style features. All sizes and widths. (Denn Stairs CENTRAL AISLE 2000 Yards Checked Gingham, Straight Frem England, 38c Yard Net in a long time have we had such geed gingham te sell for se little! 32 inches wide and with always associates with English gingham. Red-and-white, pink-and-white, lavender-and-white, blue-and-whrte, green-and-white, brown-and-white and black-and-white. " Deep-Hem Princess Slips, $1 Mere of the kind that sen out as fast as they come in. " Made with straight tops, gathered fullness at each hip , and (the feature that is of supreme interest for Summer ' wear) 18-inch hems that are practically shadow proof. Pink or White Crene Nightgowns, $1 Well-made garments with generous hems, strongly bound seams and daintily narrow hemstitching at round ' neck and sleeves. Sizes 15 te 20. Imnerted Linen Kitchen Toweling, 20c Yard British toweling of strencr weave that will wear long and wash we!!. 10 inches wide. Red ftripe borders. (Central Satin-Lined Tweed Coats New at $20 Seft, geed-looking tweeds in grays and browns. Lustrous satin linings. Comfortable raglan shoulders. Wide inverted pleat in back. Leather buttons and leather buckle. Uncommonly interesting looking and full of .service at $20. Sizes 14 te 44. (Down StnlrM Stere, Murket) Sale of Small Beys' Wash Suits, $1 End of the season clearaway. Prices down a third te mere than half en suits that are nice looking and se stout they won't keep the small boy always wondering what mother's going te say about that new tear. Mostly solid-color buttoned-en truiisnrs im,i !,,,., - ,.ii , blouses with sailor cellars. Percales, chainbrns and poplin in blue brown, piny and green. One or two of a kind, m -izis , te S. (Onllerj. MarKet) Clearaway of Children's Dresses, $1 doed equipment for the small girl who insists en do ing everything brother does. Plain-colored and checked chambrays, percales a n d ginghams, with contrasting (Inn sinlri. drfrtrl 'Wpl 'Wpl New and Lew Priced Net a large shipment, but an especially interesting one. i , u" iJl"e" iH.iuu seuiy Dieiuiecl co ters which 1 make Wilten rugs se artistically satisfactory. They will VI 0.. .i,..v.....w i3v-i m.u. jvuau, 27."i4 inch Wilten Hugs. $8.50. 4.0x7.6 ft. Wilten KtigH, $26.30. 09 ft. Wilten Itiigs. S39. 8.3x10.6 ft. Wilten Hugs, $G5. Uwa Stair !UL New Silks Stere, Chestnut) the soft, silky feel that one All-Linen Guest Towels, 25c' Think of getting an all-linen1; towel for such a small price! The 13x21-inch size is large enough te fold "just ripht." Aisle) cellars and button or em breidery trimming. Seme are soiled from handling, and the sizes are broken. 2 te 5 years. store, Central) - fron - fren TOureci uiuv una tan. !!X!? i' H,t0" "BH, SG7.50. 9x15 ft. Wilten Rukh.' Sinn 11.3x15 ft. Wilten ItugB, 125. Stere., cb W1 I K-'i -v m Ml II "i n S1B "- bvi
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