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EMMmmMmmwWWi W ' " '" "' TTmmmS, LUMBAGO,i iriFFMuauuuf ft Jfmei Cu6 ' Eaay paymahts en Xmae llvetUi. Werth while alft of CEDAR WARDROBES PHONOGRAPHS , KITCHEN CABINETS - VafittiNfl CABINETS FREDERICK R. GERRY C. 1737 (.MiniH " TOSWW 1'J.JhlBL ..BireM yiDsj gW?7 fe; rrni Rftftft "T'BBSSSrw '.w wsmw S. PRESSER Fermtry of fttf Exclusive Individual Medels in Suits Coats and Wraps Made te Order and Designed for the ' Particular Weman ' REASONABLE PRICES 225 Ne.. 34th St. ft Phen Baring 02S8 Jf 6CCCCeeCwF !0 WZi, : A Plate of ! Steaming Sear Kreut rt will make ter tnsn .mack lilt . Ilpat Scientists sajr Hear , Krdnt It ent of tht matt hraltnfnl of feed. Bsrv. St'.-MTE Boer Krent today It U tht flneit mad.. At 11 Geed Grocers N PndWAM0Ma3f EllPHIA.PA. : jwaTrtiawiripiur The Daisy Hat Bag Light enough te be car ried en the arm and pro tects the Hat. Made of Enamel duck, flowered lining. 16 inch $3.25 18 inch $3.50 20 inch $3.75 A better grade ; all sizes $5.00 M Nest te Keith' Theatre SACKS 1909 WALNUT All COATS 20 Off IOVCLY iiar. - menu of tut. treus aeft plla Bilk and wool preelen and marvellea, luxu riously trimmed with Brown and Belaa Caracul Vlatka and Natural Squirrel Beaver Te Order; Ready te Wear T 20 if Off Li I Exquisite FUR Creations Anticipating aft well as reflecting the vogue. Andrassy 1310 Walnut ju r Mrs. Wilsen Makes Vegetable Salads Spicy Dressings Change Taste of,One$-Yeu Knew Already and Add Zest te These She Telle Of By MRS. M. A. WILSON C6tnirieht, tits, dv Mr M.A., Wilsen, it 11 Wear rrvM THE child's Muring bunk, the Roup imt and the Mind bowl should be the receptacle of the economies te the household. The shiftless housewife thinks It tee much trouble te utltlie small leftovers, yet If properly com bined with geed sslnd dreeslng nnd attractively arranged these will often In-Ill te piece out nn Indifferent meal. I'lnn te utilise nil left-ever vege tables from I he day before in the form of emnll salads served with the meat t-euree, or in vegetable cocktail or as nn appetiser at the beginning of a I' have here two new salad dreeing nhlch are well worth trying. Lady Merris Salad Dressing Place in saucepan. Qnt-hnlf cup of tenter. Three-quarter cup of vinegar. Tire level tablespoon of cornstarch, Stir te diHwilve the starch and bring te boiling point, reek for three minutes, then add the elk of one egg. One teaspoon of salt, One-halt teaspoon of white pepper. One-half teaspoon of paprika. One-half teaspoon of mustard, One tnhlesnaen at suaar. Beat bard te blend and then add Three-quarters cup of mayonnaise, One tablespoon of orated onion. Twe tablespoons of finely minced parsley, One-qnarter eup of finely chopped capers. Blend well, and chill, and add Three-quarttfs eup of sour cream, whipped stiff. This dressing Is splendid en vege table salads, for cola slaw, and plain lettuce, en cucumbers, and sliced tomatoes, Spaalsh Mayenaalse Place in soup plate the yelk of one herd-boiled egg rubbed through a fine sieve. Velfe of one raw egg, One-half teaspoon of mustard. One-quarter teaspoon effaprtka, Twe teaspoons of lemon" juice. Blend and whip in one cup of geed snlnd oil, mt.v slowly, adding, ns the dressing thickens up, the entire Juice of one large lemon i new add One-quarter clove of garlic, minced fine. One onion, grated. Tiny pinch of allspice, One-half teaspoon of white pepper. Twe teaspoons of sugar. Three tablespoons of finely minced olives, . . , Four tablespoons of finely . minced pimentees, ... . 8i tablespoons of finely minced capers. Mix well nnd mc en plain lettuce, meat and fish salads. This dressing is delicious when one cup of sour cream whipped stiff is added. Watteau Asparagus Salad i Place chilled asparagus en chilled crisp heert leaves of lettuce, and sprinkle the asparagus with Finely minced onion, Finely minced green pepper, Finely minced capers. New lay ever the aepnragus thin slices of hard-boiled egg and serve with the Spanish mayonnaise. Lima Bean Salad YCntli one run of dried limn henna and seuk overnight in plenty of cold water: in morning cook until tender, drain, chill. Place the lima beans in mixing bowl and add One-half eup of finely chopped pars pars Twe green peppers, chopped fine'. One-quarter cup of finely chopped onions, One-half eup of capers, One-quarter pound of finely minced bacon, Nicely browned, tees te blend, and turn in nests of lettuce nnd serve with the Lady Merris enlad dressing. Dutch Salad lief t -ever cold cooked Brussels sprout may be used for this salad. Place In mixing bowl One eup of cold cooked Brussels sprouts. Our green pepper, minced fine. Twe medium-sise onions, minced fine. One-quarter cup of finely minced parsley. One-half eup of capers. One-quarter head of lettuce, shredded fine. Blend and season, and add one cup of the Hpnnish snlnd dressing, thinned with three tablespoons of vinegar. Berre in crisp nests of lettuce. Belgian Petate Salad Peel and cut in thin slices seven medium-size potatoes, place in the talnd bowl nnd add One-quarter cup of finely chopped onions, One cup of celery, cut in Hny pieces, Four tablespoons of finely chopped parsley. One green pepper, chopped fine, One-half cup of capers. One-quarter pound of salt perk, cut in small dice and nicely browned in skillet. . t Tess te blend and then add One cup of Spanish salad dressing, Four tablespoons of cider vinegar, And teM well te blend. Serve In crisp nests or. lettuce. Vegetable Salad Place in salad bowl Onc-quartcr head of lettuce, chopped fine. One-half cup of canned green peas. Twe carrots, cut in dice and cooked until tender, .... . Tire turnips, cut dice and cooked until tender, Three onions, mincrd fine, One-half cup of capers, Orifl eicfu pepper, minced fine, One-half pound of salt perk, minced fine. And brown nicely in the skillet. Tess te blend and serte with the Spanish salad dressing. All the above salads are new nnd have Just come te me from across the en, my friend telling inc that since the lints left from nver there folks are Just wild about Minds, and the above are the most popular. Court Clerk Operated Upen Enech L. Jehnsen, of Atlantic Cllv. clerk of the New Jersey Supreme Court and the Itepublican organiatien of Atlantic t-euniy, was operated upon rsterdav nt the Presbyterian He, pllnl. It was announced at the het- pltal that tue operation, wmen was performed by Dr. H. A. Themas, ns. Muted by Dr. Edward Porteous, of At lantic City, Mr. Jehnsen's personal physician, bad been successful and that Mr. Joiniseu was i J. m : Can Yeu Tettt By R, J. nnd A. W, Beimtr Where Macaroni Cemes Fremf Macaroni, which leeks se much like the ntalk of some growing plant. Whet really a plant at all. It comes from a nlant. hnwnvpr. nntl frnm una that originally grew only in Italy. Macaroni in mnrlA fPAtn tvhaAl It originated In Italy, because it was uirre mac i no wneat or tnis peculiar nature was found, but It has new bees iinrnDBiiiii ukMHUArf & a.b,bab jajaem ...u. ipe.miij imiiniuvru iniu umcr wu- trie, and in grown in, Urge quinUtlti in me unuta maim. xn. wneat con tains a large percentage of gluten, that flfirfc fit that eveinln f M.kl laltUli aata. ,-.. - ., msav Ba.au aia VI Wlirilt Willi; M VWW tains nltrogeneeus elements. These tht newn, uaraer in color than tne re mainder of the wheat grain, are valuable in muscle building. Macaroni Ts an Ira. portent feed of highly nutritious value, and very healthful. Fer a great many years, during which It was exported ex plusively from Italy, it was made by a laborious hand process, but today It is manufactured in many ceuntrlee en a large scale. There Is no difference In the death m, "" ' m"f,renl. spaghetti, w mlcelli and ether macaroni wheat prod ucts. Vermicelli Is made in fine threads, spaghetti Is eemewlmt larger than vermicelli and Is made In thin, solid sticks, or in the form of small hol low pipes. Macaroni is made in the tern ef a lrrilew tubs, n , largest preauec in sis. xe - product, net ee well known, is called pasta, and Is made la the- form of fetenges, start, discs, etc., which are cut out of the thin sheet of dough In a way similar te the stamping out of small cakee. Uncooked macaroni has the ' following composition i water ten and three tiathi per cent, protein, thirteen, and four-tenths per cent: fat, nlne-leentha ' per . cent carbeby -dratM seventy -four and feur-teatha per cent. The feed value Is six hundred and atxty-flve calenea per peuna. Sieaa EsrUset Ma4e Use Ftrtt READING CLOCK AGAIN ramlllar Tlmepleet te BttHfael U Frant ef Ttrmlnal The old Reading Terminal clock, put out' of comnrlatiea IVIday, September 82, by a truck, is going te come ba. ttmllmmA .Mnl1 ttlM will hVt the .timepiece, with n .service record of thirty yeara, la oeeratloii ill i aoen aa the impeneq epai aisBs Attn i". can .be ebUlnedand a duplicate of the pedestal made. The clock irae erected la IBM at Broadband Chestnut etreeta at a , wst of f 000. There It remained until 1807. when it was moved te the curb la front of the Beading Terminal, near the pres ent entrance te the subway. KITCHENS it atmeit ii" rrnw resting easily. en ymtneM atmeit llr tilt linaelnailen whan i.Ii. ih.i en, laraa rallraad mm.SS si" .n,;-'"..i. i- . rfii.in. i. .. zz.v Rttmitiur.lWt.aa,g.ejBavg jgy. ytar ei $8 Lamb's Weel $ Comforts at Vf Se much betUr than custemera expeet that many are buying tlenal ones for gtfu. Covered with efalaty flowered sllkellnta and additional plain satlne border. Very haadioese Quilts, wool filkd, covered with fine quality flowered satinet, and plaia border, at. . . . Our Blanket Values are still away In the lead. $2.68 te $16.10 a pair, and decided bargalne all. SPREADS, SHUTS, TOWELS, LOTUS, AUTO ROUS, Etc Etc, W.H. Smith & Sens, WfArt aHsattwy B-HkH. Ukttm, Br, md mi tsht Frltss !oel S9.50 l lina FW SPECIAL Mid-Season Sale Women's Street and Dress Beets Absolutely $10 and $15 Values 5 WE offer, in Beet set son, several hundred pairs of high Niederman Quality Women's Beets regular $10 and $15 values at $5. All graceful, snug fitting, stylish models for Winter wear. In all leathers and pleasing combinations. All sizes. Niederman 1 930 CHESTNUT ST. jjjft Silver Fex Nat'l Blue Fex Platinum Fex Eastern Mink Russian Ermine Persian Lamb 'eaA JwHaPaV Baby Lamb Baby Caracul Baby Fisher Russian Sable Hudsen Sable Chinchillas Fur Fashions A Year in Advance Merria Wenger'a Regal Fun are se created aa te delightfully fulfill the style edict of the current aeasen, while anticipat ing that of the next. HATSltf B. Chertak Wenger The most desirable of imported modes and a wealth of originations expressing Chertak's knowing restraint and indescribable chic. The Same Quality, Work manship and Service i$ a part of our new Popular Priced Fur Department. Coats as Lew as $175 yanamaBfeamV aagaaEatfananaanaVgaaa SBtBavgaanananananananaaaf I J BaKgaaRagV EaSattaaCagaanal A Creation of Black Broadtail and Sable. HOUSE of WENGER 1229 Walnut Street J. Chtrtak Wngtr M. Wnar sWBIi& Wanamaker'sDewn Stairs Storm saasaaaialeiaiiiaaiaasalialiala Freclcs Frem $5 te $25 in Thanksgiving Readiness And the- thrilling part of it is that. the choice in the lower-price groups is almost as wide and just as interesting, as among the mere expensive ones. Dresses at $5 Simple serge frocks, geed-looking jersey and reiret twill street aresBes ana nice uanten crepes. Dresses at $7J8S Tailored and braid-trimmed serge and Peiret twill dresses, satins, Canten crepes and satin back crepes, plain or draped. Dresses at $9.75 Fashionable silks effectively 'draped and or namented: Lace frocks for informal occasions and Peiret twills for daytime wear. Dresses at $15 Peiret twill frocks braided or embroidered. Velve teen embroidered or combined with figured silks. Lace and isatin combinations and exceptional models in Canten crepe. Dresses at $20, $22.50 and $25 'Velveteen, velvet, Canten crepe, Peiret twill, crepe faille or satin-back crepe frocks at one or the ether interesting price. Draped, ornamented, fag-eted, braided, embroidered or paneled. Extra-Size Dresses $12.75 te $25 Silk dresses and cloth dreasea in sires 42 te 54. Straight-line models most becoming te women who wear the larger alzes. r vSfl fl SkV If - 15 . Dresses at $1660 Effective Peiret twill dreasea with the new embroidered, sleeves. Satin and silk after noon frocks Canten crepe, crepe de chine, satin-back Canten. And velveteens. Dewa Bteire gtere. Market) Warm New Winter Coats Hurru In at $15. $25. $32.50 and Up te $58.50 M And iudsrinsr bv the num bers of women who must have been waiting for the first touch of real Wintry weather te ' buy just such warm, serviceable, good geed looking coats as these, they will hurry out again in no time at their attractively moderate prices. Sports Coats at $15 Sturdy herringbone tweeds in brown and tan with gay plaid backs and yoke and sleeve linings. Alse tan pole coats quarter lined. Sports Coats at $25 Exceptionally soft, thick, heather-mixed pole coats with plaid backs and satin yoke and sleeve lining. Leather buttons; quilt stitched pockets. Brown shades. Fur Cellared and Cuffed Coats at $32.50 BeHvias in blue or brown, with beaver-dyed ceney col cel lar and cuffs. Triple cord girdle; silk lining. Pictured. (Down Stairs S32.S Women's Belivia Coats, $58.50 Geed - loekine. straight - line coats with exceptional satin lin- ' ings. Deep shawl cellar of nutria. -Brown or navy blue. Fer women ', who wear sizes 86 te 46. Stere, Market) ft'naaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaU 0) V.naaaaHBaBanaaH A pBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBT -yy ModeratelyPricedGeod Fur Goats, $150 te $200 Truly named furs one may feel secure in buying, for they will give the service and satisfac t i e n claimed for them. Geed models fash ioned en the full lines of mere expen sive coats. 40-inch seal dyed ceney coats with skunk col cel lara and cuffs, $150 te $185. 45-inch seal dyed ceney coats with skunk col cel lars, $160 te $185. 40-inch seal dyed ceney coats with beaver cel lars, $190. 45-inch seal-dyed ceney coats with beaver cellars. $200. 40-inch seal-dyed ceney coats with squir rel cellars, $190. 45-inch seal-dyed ceney coats with squir rel cellars, $200. (Down Stair Stere, Market) New Brushed-Weel Scarf Sets. $3.75 and $4.75 Levely brand-new ones, bought especially te sell at these low prices. Delightfully colorful and "gifty" look ing. $3.75 for matching scarf and hat sets of softest brushed wool. Hats have stitched brims and scarfs are prettily fringed. Plain-color gray and combination buff-and-blue and brown-and-buff. $4.75 for fluffy seta of scarf and pompon-trimmed toque in camel's hair color. New Slip-en Brushed-Weel Sweaters $3.75 Plain color and the new two-tone effects that are se geed with tweed suite and for sports. High round neck and sashed. Two Twe tone gray, brown and peacock; plain brown, buff and jade. (Dewa stairs Btera, Sweater Shep, Central) Sweaters for Wee Tots, $2 and $3.25 Three styles at $2. One is a cellared slip over, and comes in all white, pink or blue yarn, knitted in a link and link stitch as soft as hand knitting. A coat sweater is white, striped in either pink or blue. And another coat sweater cornea in white, all-pink or all blue. Specially warm heavy white coat-style sweater at $3.25 is knitted in a novelty stitch and belted. All in sizes 6 months te 2 years. (Down Stain Stere, Central) A Youthful Corset Fer Every Type of Stout Figure $3.50. $5 and $6.50 Scientifically designed corsets which dis tribute the flesh evenly, Bmoethly and grace fully. Strongly made and well boned, se that they will give long and really effective serv ice. Plain ceutil corsets topless in front and slightly higher in back with clastic sections in the skirt, $3.50. Plain ceutil corsets in topless, low and medium bust styles, particularly well boned in back, $5. Fine satin brechc corsets in topless nnd medium bust styles, beautifully finished with elastic sections. Sizes 24 te 40 in all styles. (Dawn Blalra Stere, Central) Women's Japanese Crepe Kimonos. $2.85 te $5 Hnnd-embreldercd cotten-crepo kimonos from Japan, with flowing sleeves and long sashes. Se pretty and easily laundered. Cut full and long .and made with care. Copen hagen, pinkAvtrht blue, orchid and rose. Regular sizes are $2.85 und $3.85. Extra sixes are 15. v . , . . (tV Stairs Stere, Central) Girls' Fur-Trimmed Winter Coats. $11.25 te $23.50 $11.25, $15 and $16.50 for service able coats for girls 7 te 12 years old. Velour, cheviot and pole coats trimmed with soft cellars and some times cuffs of nutria or beaver-dyed ceney. Brown shades, mostly fully lined. Junier Girls' Warm Coats $16.50 te $23.50 Brown or blue chinchilla coats have bril liant scarlet flannel lining at $16.50. Sizes 14 and 16. Fur-trimmed coats in cheviets and rough mixtures are $18.75, $20 and $23.50. Made in raglnn-sleeve style with stitched backs. Mostly fully lined. Sizes 15 and 17. Junier Girls' Krimmer Cleth Jackets $13.50 Smart gray jackets in blouse-back style with big convertible cellars and bell sleeves. Big ornamental buttons fasten the jacket at the side. Fully lined. Sizes 12 te 16 years. (Down Stairs Stere, Market) Geed Cotten Umbrellas. 85c te $3.50 85c te $2 for children's sturdy cotton umbrellas en strong steel frames. Seme have quaint animal heads. $2 umbrellas have white or colored tips, ferrules and fancy handles. Men's and Women's Umbrellas, $1.50 te $3.50 $1.50 for umbrellas with tape-edged cot ton covers and steel frames. Men's have creek handles; women's have wrist cords or bake bake lite rings. $2 and $2.50 for umbrellas with finer grade of American taffeta (cotton) covers. With white tips, ferrules arid bakellte handles or plain styles. Silk cases. $2.85 and $3.50 for umbrellas with union taffeta (silk and cotton) covers and silk cases. Women's have fancy handles and plain or white tips; men's have creek handles. (Down Stair. Bter., Market) Percales for Christmas Handwerk. 25c Yard Eighty -count percale in striped nnd figured patterns en light and dark grounds. Flowered designs for dainty aprons and dress covers serviceable dark blues sprightly red and blue polk-a-dets en tan grounds. 36 inches wide. (Down Stalra Ster. Central) Lace-Trimmed Tea Aprons, 50c te $1.50 Crisp little aprons demurely trimmed with lacy ruffles, touches of bright ribbon or tiny flowers. White dotted Swiss or delicately sharled organdy that will keep their colors through many tubbings. Delightful for gifts. (Down Stairs Stere, Central) Sale of Women's Duplex Chamois -Lisle Gloves Manufacturer's ever-stocks te sell for much less than usual, just at the time women are asking for these smart, serviceable gloves. 2-Clasp Duplex Gloves, 65c Limited number of pairs of smooth, firm-feeling duplex fabric gloves in brown, gray, beaver and black. Paris point backs. Strap-Wrist Duplex Gloves, $1.15 Half pique sewn with long, full cuffs strapped across the wrist. Two Twe tone embroidered backs in brown, beaver, gray, mode, black and white. ' Women's Novelty Gloves in the Sale at $1.15 Geed fabric gloves in brown, mode, biscuit, white and black. Strap-wrist gauntlets with embroidered and cen-trasting-lined cuffs, and a few in beaver and black in 12-button length with embredered bands at the top and wrist. (Down Stairs Stere, Central) Specially Fine All-Weel Blankets, $10 Big warm fleecy ones. Nearly five whole pounds of pure wool, in which is tucked away a whole Winter's warmth and comfort. 70x80 inches, bound with seisette. White, plaided in rose, pink, blue, tan or gray; also red and black plaids, but most of them in the desired lighter shades. (Down Stairs Stere, Central) Geed Quality and Style Combine in $5 te $6.50 Wanamaker Shoes for Women What the majority of women are looking for. Shoes te put en and wear comfortably and satisfactorily for a lone, long time. Pumps and Oxfords With Welted Seles and Lew or Me dium Heels; Pumps With Turned Seles and Higher Heels. Made te our own specifications of materials that are sound, en lasts that are comfortable, and in styles most popular this Autumn. Black or tan leathers; black or brown kidskin; black or brown ooze calf at one or another price. All sizes. (Down Stairs Stere, Cliettnut) -I Holiday Luggage for Men Women te Give and te Carry Made te Wanamaker specifications, se we knew all about the geed fabrics and leathers used in making them; the substantial frames which are their foundation and the trusty hardware which finishes them. WnrtVi hnv. ing at almost any price one feels inclined te pay, and II I "ena.Sr m "u -- kJX Men's Leather-Lined Traveling Bags $6.50 te $35 The real solid leather bags that will wear. Net the split leather that leeks well until its "split" quality shows itself. Smeeth cowhide in tan, brown or black and genuine walrus in black. In 18 and 20 inch sizes. Men's Leather Suitcases $10.75 te $18 Heavy surface .stock cowhide cases maila ever stout frames. Sewed comers, geed hardware, stout handles nnd cemenicntly pocketed linene linings. 24 te 26 inch sizes, (Diimii hlutra M Women's Dressing Cases . 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