l HW 'if! i ' rf " 'fitr& Wilsen Gives Proper Directions & fnr SertSlntt the Tf ' 1 Mi yk j, .... . ' B fable Should Be Set Very Carefully, Se Tliat Every Necessary ,' Utensil Is in Its Own Correct Place - - mm M. A. WILSON ' J.-,.w. nit. hu Mr: it. A. Wllieii. All ,FW" HeM$rtaervta ".' ' .' 'I,':"' T. . ... . r- I , T7 , . ' " ' ' ' fl ' &.l Quedn of Carnival l Id sP ' . . ..!- I ..- M..1 nf THE rvliig ei me iiiinuw (he day has much t0 de w,th the il guccess of home life. I have irtmcd ' VhU service Heme Service, te dlfctln Lulih U from the scral or formal serv- Xb arrangement of the table Is im- ftant. for no matter new- weu xne 2 prepared, a pper table arrange--S,t wl poll the entire meal. Al ttr plenty of apace between each cever1. OMKiemllng at the table ha. made nanr'a lad "ll the tablecloth by up Something. A email able or JS "art l necessary te hcrve the meal '.Viv- the little table en wheels S3 It vy handy ferthe housc heusc Sfc se that she will net teny heed te rile from the table during the meal. Lay the ellence cloth; this cloth mar k-wnimade. or the regular table 'pad, S5d Xn "pread the tablecloth. he S2? of centerpiece Is. optional, and If Sd eheuld I be low and flat, rather than hW. A Pwtty dellle, a small bowl of S- m flat d ah of ferns are al al S?filSed taste. Thtnlay the silver far each cover, placing two forks, two knives and two teaspoon, a soup spoeu kin soup Is served, at each place. SftneMPMn -the rlglt, folded lu ntat sauare. Next place the water riiu at the tip of the knife, and be ildethe glass place the bread and but- U,plate MENU Blemie of Clams Toasted Crackers Radishes . , Garden Onions Pet Beaat of Beef, Brown Gravy fracenla Potatoes Crushed Cern Coleslaw ft Caledonian Garnish Cheese and Crackers C6ffee Te prepare the meal : Clam Bisque Mlnee fine four large clams and drain 11. Measure the liquid from the claims and add sufficient milk te mens nre three cups. Place m saucepan and ' One-half cup of ttfted flour. The prepared elami, One-half teaspoon of grated onion, On teatpoen of finelyminced, pert- , 'bne teatpoen of taltti One-quarter teatpoen of white pepper. Blend well and cook for ten min utes. Strain and then return te sauce pan and fold In the white of stiffly beaten egg. Serve In cups, with toasted crackers. Te toast the crackers, spread 2.ljR ii?k,ng.Pa." n,ul Pla-e in het even Until nicely browned. Francen Ik Petate Select mctllum-slzed bweet potatoes and cook until 4nf nUni .... j..-' Drain, and remove the skins. Place 2?m'la, fuPLf Reed shortening In i I!fi .end whcn..Mnekln? h(N. brown in potatoes, then 'lift te the kettle with tiie meat, adding the potatoes about nftecn minutes befere serving the meal. Hew te Serve ThU Meal When the feed Is ready, pour the clam blwiue In, cups and place the cups 6n the. suueers and place en the table, dusting each cup with paprika after It Is In place. Lift meat nnd vegetables en proper d shes and cover with het dishes and place en serving table. Place dessert en lower shelf, with the cheese and crackers nnd plates for serving. . Fill the water glasses just before the meal Is served and place pitcher filled with water en side table. . She ?.ffee me be mn'l en the side table with percolator or brought te the table nnd -wyed with the entire meal. , J,f th,e carving Is te be dehe at the table, it is always .best te spread a carving cloth before this place, for It Is almost Impossible net te have little bits of either meat or gristle fly from point of knife. Te serve the gravy, you will find a small pitcher much nicer than the old-fashioned gravy oent, nnd it also takes up less room. Jnst Hew te Serve Use n tablespoon and fork for serv ing feed te the Individual platter, and learn te held the fork ngalnst the spoon In the right hand. Place this silver for serving each Individual dlfh In convenient spot en the table. The salad Is eaten with the meat, se that no extra silver is needed for It. Hew te Use Silver Laid for Earn. Cever One teaspoon or bouillon spoon for the clam bisque, use one knife te spread butter and another knife for feed. Teaspoon for coffee and fork for des sert. Te Serve Dessert Clear all dishes from table and re move crumbs, refill nvater glasses and pour nddltienal coffee if required. Place the dessert nnd the. cheese upon the table. The family rise from the tuble before removing the dessert dishes. MISS ALICE WINKLER , Winner of West Philadelphia pep ularity contest, who received dia mond rng as' crowning event of carnival given by Spanlsh-Amerl- can War veterans CROWNEDW, PHILA. QUEEN Mitt Alice, Winkler la Winner of Popularity Contest Miss Alice Winkler, 10 Seuth Red field street, is the crowned queen of West Philadelphia. The royal diadem was placed en her head Saturday night ns the climax te the carnival of the Spanish-American War Veterans at Sixtieth nnd Ludlow streets. The contest was for popularity, and there wcre many contestants. Miss Winkler received a diamond ring as a prize, in addition te reigning for a brief. period ever the merrymaking. The contest began two weeks age. SHOOTS HERSELF IN LEG Weman Wounded When Revolver la Discharged Accidentally Mrs. Lillian Themas, thirty-two years old. 137 Mount Ephralm ave nue, Camden, accidentally shot herself In the right leg early this morning with a revolver she had obtained for self protection In. the absence of her hus band, who Is a night watchman. She was taken te the Cooper Hospital. Hjr condition Is net serious. Mrs. Themas was examining the re volver, she says, when It went off. LAW'STUDENTS. ON HIRE, SLEEP IN POLICE STATION Their Custom te Ask Chief's Heepl tallty in Each Town, Tney eay Twe yeunk men, dressed In read- worn army uniforms, appeared at the Central Police Btatlen last nignt ana requested from Sergeant Jehnsen the gratuity' of n night's lodging. They said they, were W. .Teff Adams end Franklin T. Barrett, both twenty and ftam nnltlmnrn. Thev nrp. they said, seniors in the University of Maryland law school and were walking te ni man vln N'pw Yerk nnrl Detroit, which journey they expected te, finish by the opening of the term en September 18. It was their custom, .they, said, te ask hospitality of the chief of police t whatever town thev hannened te find themcelves'ih. The previous night had been spent in a cellroem In Atlantic Cltr with four very drunken men "This," aaldithe sergeant, i "is net much or a hotel either, buryeure wei wei remn te Its best." He assigned them te cell Ne. 1. After a long sleep and a hearty breakfast this morning the undergraduate way farers set off In the direction of Tren ten. DR. GIBBONS INJURED Saves Family by Dropping Them Frem Runaway Aute Lake Plscld, N. Y Aug. 28. Dr. Herbert Adams Gibbens, author, of Princeton, N. J., yesterday saved hfs wife and three children, but was himself Injured in a runaway automobile crash near nere. ur. morons ana nia lamny were touring anu stepped te ask directions. The chauffeur had barely left his seat when tne car Btarteu down a steep graac, i ' Unable te reach the brakes. Dp niU bona dropped, ene by one, ever the aide' of the rapiaiy moving car nis wife and three children, Christine, thirteen years eld: Lloydj eleven, and Miml. nine. He had just deposited MImi in the roadway when the machine crashed Inte a boulder. Dr. Gibbens received a sprained sneuiaer ana lacerations. Mrs. Gibbens and the children were slightly bruised. LEGACY FROM STRANGER Carlisle Weman Bequeathed $15, 000 by Man She Met en Train Carlisle, Pa.., Aug. 28. A casual nc quaminnce ui kbh innn an neur en a train Between Uhameersburg and Car lisle last October has resulted in Mrs. Harry Myers falling heir te $15,000. . A letter from Jersey City contained the information that Dr. Hurrv Wnif. Inger, of New Jersey, whom she met en the train, died lest month and left Mrs Myers the legacy. Mrs. Myers la the mother of niteen cniidrcn. t illHnilil lu ill I li 1111 Hun im sp J &rf $;.$- Iffl li aW H Bl BVBfB T M. .Bjar 4 Br f LA LBF V V IIbMIbBw V GOLD MEDAL MILK Service We presume you are planning- te return home in the near future. Needless te say, you will desire a daily supply of GOLD MEDAL MILK A pest card in advance, telling us when te start, will in sure your daily supply of fresh, rich, wholesome GOLD MEDAL MILK, or telephone if you arrive late at night te Bell POPIar 3503 : Keystone Park 5441 or our branch nearest you. Delivery will be made next morning. If you have never enjoyed the quality and service GOLD MEDAL MILK customers knew, learn by a trial new. SUPPLEE-WILLS JONES t rn. ' ' . CSg- 1 i ' i . "..". .. '. LL'i LL ' ' i 'J I1J!LLL' . . ' ' VOMJI fc . s . . . BMBMiiJkV.JA,-)',-',.--:.'',?. Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere i " '' New Arrivals in! the Early Autumn! Sale of Women's Cleth and Silk Frecks Fashionable Cleth Medels for Street and Daytime Wear Interestingly Priced $11.50, $13.50, $15 and $25 W .j' K H'iflw - Mil u tytsf ,!n 4Sl fljHSl VilW M mil frllilm If II4 $25 v ' j riTO' i" $11.50 l I ifctff $i3-50 ll H ;' li M" fl '( I Jl lHM Wm'Uah bbw rfSBTHrHlllllllllll'ffifi m -fn-mt4MBmflt!mKlfaBiM Mffffl C ifflTTanrfflrffr "ff iff H Hft......vEffl. .J iTlTiTJi?7 twtirnfiiiiiajri $11.50 fef ' smart navy blue Peiret twill Redingote model, youthfully trimmed with brilliant crimson under facings and lacquered braid. Sizes 14 te 18 years. $13.50 for a dark brown Peiret twill frock, reflecting the season's vogue for dignified simplicity in its straight, long lines and simple braid trimming. Sizes 36 te 42. (Benn Stairs Stere, Market) Early Sale of Winter Coats Gees Splendidly Forward! New Tep Coats and Sports Coats Are Welcome Arrivals at $10.75, $16.75, $25, $2Z.50 and $42.50 Just the sorts of coats women are asking about for everyday, knockabout wear. Splendidly big and warm and serviceable, and with new features of line and finish which distinguish them from any we have seen heretofore. It would be practically impossible te tell all their geed points at these very moderate prices. ' At $10.75 there are smart plaid-back tweeds in nut brown colorings. They'll give no end of service! At $16.50 there are knockabout models of invisible plaid coatings, yoke and sleeve lined. Alse silk-lined sports coats in nut brown, with cut-in breast and patch side pockets. At $16.75 there are exceptionally fine tan chin chilla cloth coats, silk lined throughout, belted and with leather buttons. At $25 there are hand-tailored'medels of herring bone tweed, with the new wide sleeves and clever new scarf cellars. Silk lined te the waist. At $27.50 there are luxurious belivia coats in dark brown and blue, with wide sleeves and silk stitchery trimming. Silk lined. At $420 .there are handsome coats of genuine camel's hair in the favorite tan shade, beautifully silk lined. (Down Stnlri Stere, Market) Specially -Arranged Sale of Women's Heuse Dresses, $1.55 Pretty, .clean-looking, housewifely dresses of excep tionally nice quality striped or checked gingham. Every one fresh and crisply new, considerably mere attractive in style and better in quality than any we have had te offer recently at about this price. Full-cut dresses with geed, deep hems, admirable as te finishing touches. Big capacious pockets and perky sashes. Trimmed with novelty white voile, as the picture shows' with either Peter Pan or rolling cellars and vestees. Elbow sleeves. There are four distinct patterns and several colors in each pattern. All sjzes te 46. ' (Dewa atftlra Stere, Market) Famiai Clear away! Women's Summer Dresses Marked Down te $2 Every popular-priced Summer tub frock must go at this one exceedingly attractive price. Figured and dotted voiles that were a third mere, new $2. Finer voiles and dotted Swisses that were mere than double, new $2. Pretty figured voile dresses in extra-large sizes that were mere than double, new $2. Imported and domestic ginghams in clean-looking checks and plaids that were a third mere and te twice as much, new $2. Serviceable frocks of striped tub silk that were mere than double, new $2. All these dresses show signs of handling:, but a cursory pressing will make them fresh and new once mere. Practically all sizes from 16 years te 46 in the groups, but net every size in each style, of. ceurse. (Down Stain Stere, Market) Ural Fashionable New Bags of Duvetyn and Meire, $3 Prettily made, attractively lined and daintily finished, these bags are among the season's smartest accessories. Duvetyn in beaver or toast. Striped moire taffeta in navy or black. Fulled en metal frames. Silken cords and tassels. Step-in Chemises of Seft Nainsoek, $1 Narrow lace edging across the top and at the side openings is the only trimming needed for such beautifully soft, silky nain nain nain seok. Cut long and full in a wide range of sizes. (Central Aisle) Small Girls Play Frecks, $1.10 and $1.65 The budget for the chil dren's clothes doesn't seem half se small when one sees what pretty and serviceable gingham a n d chambray dresses may be purchased for $1.10 and $1.65. Fresh, new-looking things, well fin ished and cleverly trimmed. At $1.10, checked gingham and plain-color chambray frocks trimmed with white linene or con trasting colors. Full skirts and belted waists. Pink, green, maize, blue nnd white and red and white. At $1.65, plain-color chambray dresses with gay animal pockets and cellars in contrasting colors. Full skirts hung from a yoke. Blue, maize, pink and green. Sizes 2 te 6 years. (Down Stair Sture, Central) Women's Patent Leather One-Eyelet Ties, New 75c Geed - looking patent leather street and dress shoes. Welted soles and low heels. Limited num ber in smalr sizes only. 800 Pair Women's White Summer Shoes, New $1.75 Styles which have been popular all season. Rounded tee, low heel, one-strap pumps; Cuban heel one ene Ftrap pumps; sandal and novelty effects. All of white canvas. Net a complete range of sizes in any style. "SZllMy $1.40 Children's Lew Shoes, New $.40 Tan Mary Jane pumps in a broken line of sizes 9 te 1. Sturdy tan leather sandals nnd play shoes, sizes 7' and 8 and 13 te 2. (Den Stain btere, Cheitnat) Children's Cotten Stockings, 12c Just out of the cases are black and cordovan ribbed cotton stock ings that slmpe themsefves com fortably te youngsters' chubby legs. First quality, sizes 6 te 0V4. ("n Stain Stere, Central) Clearaway of Fine Corsets Tlelf "D: ei ern i. &rr m One seldom finds Medart, Gossard, Mavis, Finesse and ether such well-known makes of corsets at the prices offered in this end-of-the-season clearaway? Back and front lace corsets, hinrh bust nv rnnlesn nnrr n. nAt. i.i. , t5eJotJ,.S!ze,assertments are broken, and some show simi 94 i aft y y werth-Wnle buying. SIzm - w ww. (Down Stair. Stere, Central) This splendid Sale started with mere than 1000 new Autumn frocks, and new fashions arriving fresh from the hands of the designers keep the number well up te the original figure. s Tomorrow we shall specialize in cloth frocks,realizing the need of many women for just such smart, moderately-priced dresses as these for late vacation, Autumn street and all-season wear. Isn't it wonderful te knew one can secure an Autumn frock at such interestingly low prices? As every frock offered in the Sale is absolutely new, it would be unfair te attempt a comparison of values, but our experience has taughtus'that dresses like these are ordinarily much mere expensive. $15 for a specially geed-looking navy blue wool crepe dress, featuring the loose, pleated panels of Autumn. Sizes 16 te 44. Other equally interesting models at this same price. $25 for a particularly stunning hand-embroidered model of fine Peiret twill, long and "slenderizing" of line. Sizes 16 years te 46. , Season-End Clear away of Women's and Children's Shoes Decided price-drops in two groups of women's shoes. t-'l'M.ll,u...t ... r-X lV.-W(krH: wA.rv v.fr-t.VJ -i, ,v,.i).fe;,v)1., ,, ...vet !-'., ., ). r J.jV j.fjL. i V m faaa T vjMj n . I M A .y, fV-Ufi .Art