a i" 33 EVENING PUBLIC LED GER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JULY 28, 1919, i v NOW IS THE TIME TO PUT UP TOMATOES WOMAN'S EXCHANGE THE WOMAN WHO TRAPS YOU V i i -A! MRS. WILSON GIVES DIRECTIONS FOR CANNING FRESH TOMA TOES Many Varieties of This Vegetable Important to Have Utensils in Good Order Before Starting Preserving Recipes for Canning With Corn, as Pulp or as Italian Paste TDOTANISTS have classified the tomato as a fruit lather than a vegetable. This fiuit upons locally from June until November, while the hothouse varieties are shown on the fancy market stalls nrtti fruit stoics from October until late in May About the beginning 01 rcoruary Cuba and the South and this lus- . . . .-. 1 rious fruit to the northern markets. Analysis snows mat uio iuni.uu contains appioximately 7j pel cent watci, le.--s than 5 rci cent indigos- tible matter, 7 per cent protein, :i 7 per cent carbohydiatcs and -1 per cent ash. Theio aie many vaueties of tomato including thc cm rant or small species which glow in clustois and have quite an acid flavoi ; the pear tomato, bu nuini-u uci.iu-e. .. - resemblance to the oidinarj peai and . , , ,,,t,. Wmin Scab ami (old dip one basket of the cxtiemely huge vancty known as the beefsteak, which weigh, about I tomatoes. Kcrnove .kin and the co.c, one pound. The color of the tomato 1 thon cut into small piece. Place r t- i,..i,t w,,i tn n n a picseivnig kettle and cook un aries fiom a deep blight icel to a 1 , .... , ,, til soft. Hub thiough a sieve and bulliant ciiovv. ,. I then boil until thick. Fill into jais Canned tomatoes aie universally ,,..... ,u 1 . n .. . , , , ,.i,i ..,! .,,r ant' adjust the lubber and paitially thc most popular vegetable and aie .." .1 -' 1, , ,...,.. fonds tighten the lid. Now pioccss for than any other vegetable with the execution of the potato. rrv, ikt ,., nintr. pt.v to can The tomato is quite eas to can nnH will keen indefinite if the usual precautions are taken. In order that a QTBtem may be ananged for doing this woik wo must first select a suit- able utens'l to use as a canner Jheic are many vanctie.s of this kind upon, the maiket and all mav be depended upon to do efficient woik if vou will but follow the dnections. If jou hac not got a canner ;i wash boilci or a laige kettle with a wash boilci or a laige kettle with a fc ' ' their own ik. and thovo with brains elose-fittincr lid mav be ued. It is . . . , . , . . TV, "' ,' , , ""'have found Ihev lould use srstim, and, -,Vv tn 11 m nurchnse a one baot of tomatoes, cut into ,to jais and adjust the rubber and nftrr ni,. s , tlio drudgerv that necessaiv to maKe ' i" i pieces and place in a picserving lid .lnd paitially tighten tho lid. thev thev had alvvnjs supposed house rack, so that when the jais aickettl(j and cook unli, voft Rub PIace , a hot watpr bjth and I wmU t0 l)( . . ., , ,. iL . ...11 U .,11"""" """ """ placed in tne Doner ir.uy ... v - . r .l. . nr least one men 110m uic- uui.. u. t.hn holler. Failuie to obseive tins nile will result in broken jais. If they are placed dnectly upon the bottom of the boiler the watci cannot circulate beneath the jar. Second, the jars. Look them over very carefully and see that the lids fit securely. Pill them with water, ad just the lids and inveit to lest for, leaks. Now, if you have used a knife when opening thc jars to remove their contents no doubt the edges of the lid have been bent. Take a ham-1 mer and block of wood and go caie fully over the edges to lemedy this. Theuse of 1 11-glass jaio for all can-1 ning puiposcs is lecommendcd rather than the old stlc jat lid with the porcelain lin.ng, which fiequently cracks or become loose and peimits germs and bacteiia to lodge between this lining and the metal of thc lid. Third. Rubbeis. Use thc best grade of lubbers piocuiable. Old! ones will not do. It is really false 1 economy to use thee old lubbers and not only lose the contents of the jar, but also to hav e lost the time and fuel. j Fouith. Anange all the utensils on the table before starting a large bowl to receive thc fiuit, one foi parings and a wire basket or a piece. of cheesecloth for dipping. A shaip.sidcs and then cook tor eight min kitchen knife, pieferably one that .is small enough to fit the hand com fortably; a large kettle on the range containing boiling water, a large pan in the sink with cold running water and water for the cold dipping and a tray to hold sterilized jars and a pan for lids and rubbeis. Fifth. Select firm and fully ripe1 tomatoes. Place seven 01 eight in a wire basket or cheesecloth and I plunge into boiling water for three minutes. Then plunge into cold wa-1 ter. Repeat this until you ha e suf-1 ficient tomatoes to fill the jars. Re-1 move the skins and cores and fill 'JIUU JUJO. X- 111 Hl HJ.l.tfcW JVMIJJ , wipe the tops of the jars. Adjust thc nihhpr nnd nartiallv titrhten the lid3. 1 Place in hot watei bath and process for forty-five minutes. Remove, seal securely and test for leaks. Cook and then store in a cool, dry place, Sixth. To prcpaie tomato pulp use the soft fruit, scald and cold dip and then remove the skins and crush by cutting into pieces and squeezing between the hands. Now heat un til the boiling point is reached. Use this to fill the jars with. Seventh. To process have the water just about 160 degrees Fahrenheit, or a little below the simmering point. This will prevent tho jars fom breaking. Have the water at least two inches above the top of the jar. Failure to see to this will cause the liquid in tfie jar to evaporate. Now when the water starts to boil after placing the jars in the bath allow it . ,to boil just two minutes, then com mence to count the time from this on. As soon as the given time for 1, eacn iouu is icuuicu iciuuvc vnu g)S.irs irom the bath and set them to E" ooooi in a room iree irom araiis. 5 f This means that you should have , a canning fork or a set of jar holders t 1 ..tll. ..l.lt t -AtTtk tlin law. Tin 'W1UI YIv. V" viv wiu Jpa JV 'jil take a chance of burning your fingers by trying1 to remove the jars the bath without the proper 1 m, ready to store inscribe the t vkh the iMmo of the vegetable, Tly MltS. M. . WILSON (Copurlaht till hu Vr V. A Uiljoil, lit Kioht ltrcri ctt t To make canned tomatoes by this"! piocess is to have a ery fine product of sui passingly good (laor and ap peal ancc. The whole- tomatoes in the can can bo used foi fr.ving. r.mcj I'omato Packing -Tomatoe and Corn S(,id nnd co)(, (hp onc.half baskct . ,nm..to.,. icmo,P the skins and I cores nnd cut into qu.u tors. Now ,,,,, ,j ,.,,1 ,im nnn ,i0,pn nrs of con (.ut tho c(yrn flom thc cob and thpn m)x UJth U(0 tornatocs. P1, nto thf jas an(, a(ljll,t tho ,u,, bpr an(, tu,n pa)tlallv tighten the jd r,aip )n ))ot w.Ucl ,)ath an(, pl(H.css fol tVN0 an(1 onP.haif nours, thpn plocp0( as dllcctC(1 for nnl,h- th( cannP(, tomat0o.s. Tomato Pulp ' tc"ty minutes then pi oceed as di- llcc,Pi for fln,"hmB tho cannC(1 to" mat00s .,, t t , ,)0 d fol ,.. , '..' ..r , . 4 am, tomato an(, croole sauces The Iuians havc a metho of prcpnnnK tomato pavte fo uint01 Tu th,ck tomato puJp js thpn d m pans am, jajs and btoc, Qr ugc m makin thp noo( macj loni and other dishes 0 deal to the son of the sunny Italian shoics. Italian Paste through a fine sieve and then tuin . , , , - ,lnhlarh(,.i mus lin and hang up and let drip over- .. - Mrs. Wilson Answers Queries My dear Mrs. Wilson Will you kindly let me know through your columns in the paper how to pre pare taw, chopped round steak into meat balls and bioil them? The kind I get at home aie hard and stiff We put bread crumbs into thc meat, onion and season ing. 3Th'lt's the tiouble" Also tell 111c in canning corn what is the cause of the kernels being very hard? It tastes all right. Do they have to boil thiee hours? We did not boil ours that long. Tnank ing you for all the splendid recipes you give us, I am, Mis J. L. C. Your prcpaiation of the meat cakes is apparently very good Do not a jd seasonlnK to thc meat befoi e cooking. Make the cakes about one- half inch thick and buish them with salad oil and have the broiler hot when placing the meat in it to cook. Tuin in three minutes to sear both I tucs longer, turning every four minutes. The coin was old; if you will grate the large corn instead of cutting it from the cob, you will find it much better; for safety's sake boil for three hours My dear Mrs. Wilson Kindly tell me how to make an orange fillinp- for a meringue pie. Thank ing you in advance. Mis. D M. Orange Pilling for Meringue Pie Place in a saucepan One cup of sugar. One and one-half dipt of water. Set en tablespoons of cornstarch. Dissolve the starch and sugar in ' the water and then bring to a boil J and cook for five minutes. Remove and add Juice of two oranrjev Yolks of two eggs. One teaspoon of grated rind of orange. Beat hard to thoroughly mix and then pour into a pastry lined pie plate and bake in a slow oven for twenty minutes. The Woman's Exchange To Brighten Sliver Embroidery To the Vdltor ot the iroman'j Page Dear Madam Will jou please tell me through our pnper vv lint will "hiight en" the silver embroidery on a blue serge dress that has become tarnished. Mis. J. J M. Cover , the embroidery with French chalk or magnesia, and allow it to re main for some time. Then brush it off hard in order to get all the chalk out of the blue serge. This will brighten up metal embroidery very satisfactorily. Want to Become Nurse To the Kditor of the Woman' Paof Dear Sfadam Will you kindly nn Bwer some of these questions? I wish to become a nurse. How old must one be before she can become a nurse? Where should ,1 go to become one? night in a cool place. Now fill the paste into one-half pint all-glass jais and adjust tho rubber and par tially tighten thc lid. Place in a hot water bath and process for forty- 1 five minutes. Cool, seal and then 1 stoic in a cool place. I This method saves the long period of boiling which is necessary to re move thi excess water and reduce I the tomatoes to a thick paste. T'sp thc water extracted fiom the tomatoes' for making vinegar. Place in a stone jug and add to reiy gal lon two pounds of blown .sugar. Stir to thoioughly mix and then cover ith a piece of mosquito netting and sot in the sun until tho fermenta tion ceases. Stiain into jugs and stoic. To Can Creole Sauce When the garden is teeming with plenty of fresh vegetables this1 is the time to piepaic a do?cn or more j.ns of tho popular sauce. Having it picpaicd and loady foi instant use will be found to be a splendid culmaty thrift. If the family is small use one-half pint jars for this an( n othol. pec!nltlcR This p onts waste. Also any lcftoi ic- any leftover 'cienle sauce may be used for mak- , lnr i'nllPs 01 "l(lc(l to the stock pot Wash and cut into small pieces one basket of tomatoes. Peel' and out into bits one-half peik of onions. Remove the seeds and chop fine fif teen gieen peppe: Place thc to matoes, onions and peppers in a large pieseiving kettle and bring to a boil and cook .slowl.v for one and one-half houis. Cool and then rub thiough a colander. Return to the ess foi forty-five minutes. Remove' nnd nioeeeil .-is Hirnr-tn,! fn, n,nn!nn ! tomatoes. I " .-.VV.M .. VUlllllUlj The Question Corner Today 's Inquiries Who in I'viingc line ISontli' When i.indlei nie too sninll to fit into the hohleis on a birthdiv inkc liovv (.111 thev be made steadv in 4lic soekr ts'J Whit stvlo of cull u (s hemming popillni for the seveie tulond msluine' How should 11 mini's felt h.it that is dinted ho siifTemd to make it look new foi .1 longer tune'' V lint manner of folding sheets win s.ivo time in ironing1 I les( 1 dip a suitable f,n piettv hat that is spoils eosiun is and . in i... ... ., 1... ... . . ..... ...- .!,(, muT ns a nitwcin- se.isons lut S, iturday's Answers I he fust woman was admitted to the pinetue of 1 uv 111 this mun tiv hflv veais ago. Two tablespoonfuls of gum nabie to a quart of lukewarm watei is flu. piopcr propoition to use in stiffening organdie. hit of lavender lined vvilh I 1 1 tuli or old blue is most be mining to the girl with blue pvis In inviting n business man to ilinner at home his wife should be 1111 luded in the invitation When a i.ikp of shop polish be conies stiff and biittle, soften it with a little turpentine. Whin a waist has a tendency to fall off thp bak nf the nei 1; fasten it with two tapes stiffen ' nig taut fiom the shoulder seam to the belt jou fo work nt? How much do thev pnv while learning? How long does it take to become one? If theie is nnj -thing else jou would ltke to tell me about how to become a nut sc I will he glad to hear it. ( You must he eighteen befmo vein can be a nure. Call up anv of the hospitals in town, you will hnd a list of them under "Hospitals," in the tuisines, sec tion of the telephone m, nnd iiK( for the head nurses, in order to find out just where to applv, anil fo get definite in foimiilion about all of vour questions Entertainment Bureau To thr htlitor of thc Woman ? l'aoc Dear .Madam We aie constant read ers of jour paper and would appreciate jour information Will jou kindly tell us where the rSureau of Entertainment is located? H. V.. K. M. Your letter is not specific enough for me' tn nnsvver you definitelj If jou look in thc business section of the tele phone hook vou will hnd a number of entertainment bureaus under that cup tion. Perhaps this is what jou wanted to Unci. It is thc onlj thing J know of bj that title. Governors of States To the hdltor of the Woman's Paoe' Dear Madam Kiiiellj- gye the names of the governors of the states of Texux, I New Mexico and Arizona, ,f. K, D. The governor of Texas Ik W. P. Hob by : the governor of New Mexico is Oc taviano A. Larzolo, and the governor of Arizona is Thomas E. Campbell. ASK FOR and GET Horlick's The Original Malted Milk A FROCK FOR WORK Tpr As "doing one's own work" be comes more ami more the thing, one grows to like it anil wishes to be siiitabl.v attired for it. Toda.v's iiKidd is smalt, ool and dainty A Dailj Tasliioii Talk lij Florence Hose Tiinsi "torn n (In-, the passwoid is not me nut of the kitchen. Many n woman who never before thought sin would linn to do her own housework ih not onh doing all her own woik, but lent mug to like it. The difficulty in getting nniiN foi love or inonej is what lias foicnl woiinu into taking up Tl,c l'nsi"K pmblem which New Voikers nie now fining is not hceause theie aie no apaitments, foi theie are a gieat 111 inv hut the ones to be had me all fiom si fo fouiteen rooms, and the women don t want them. After 1 going through the winter and summei without niniils. thev figure that if thej ,nie to do their own work, nnd theie sums eveiv likelihood tin v will have to 'lontinue. thi'v sust simplify it b.v hav - ling as few looms as possible to care foi I (lining the niiidbss pciiod. While no vvoiiun, of course, thinks that the iliess woin fot housework the 'most impoitunt p-nt. nevei thehss we I will all agiee th it it phvs a vei.v niiessaiv pint 111 making things easj Thereto! p. the house dress should be plain, wash will and lion eisih. These I have been the ia-ons Hint me bungalow apron has been such a tn mentions suc c ess I The in fist has made vou a skelih for Itodav whidi tills all the lequiiements mentioni (1 and is at the same time 1111 eisv model to 1 opv The di sign is 111 tended for gingham. 'I he waist but tons on the shoulder and down the en tile left side of the drss with gioups lot three buttons. The f hives nie shoi t and finished with a ib ep 1 uff The squaio iieikline, belt. nilTs, poikcts anil the opening down the side aie trimmed with ri k-inck In aid. wlinb, ns vou know, 1 an be punlinsid bv the boll ICopirla'it. 'HIO bv Homier fio-.c; Please Tell Me What to Do By CYNTHIA Does Not Prefer Them Older Dear Cjnthia In answer to "Sweet KKtcen's" lettei . in lefctence to fel lows prefening gills oldei than them selves, we would like to sheel n little ll'ht upon the subject. We are two joiing fellows sixteen and eighteen jenit. of age, and we hnd that in our fa( t a fellow of sixteen and eighteen vears of age geucially prcfeis a girl of bis own nge and si7e. There are a few fellows who are lather tall for their age, who piefei a gill of their own sie, although she maj be a few jears older than them .se lv es Hoping that this will ansvvei ".Sweet SixtccnV question, we would like to hear fiom her again on this subject. two ur.cri.AK rnr,i.ows. Another Answers "Sweet Sixteen" Dear Cjnthia 'sMvvcct Sixteen" feels verj had about it, doesn't she? Well, this is ni view of the matte i : The Reason Is Plain lft ;;:, I Why It Is Favorite IB S There Is no mystery about tho wonder- UHZ rfBWHlfe'S- JM ful bakine results obtained w hen au uao VV ' f1 rJmtmjt7nfm v-k Miss RM3al B rrincme il PurePhosphate BaMnglWder a psNJB J"or It has qualities not found In any other H lT&Gb tk Ibahlnir iiowder It rises In tho oven, and H f 2!Bj 1 heat Is required to develop Ita full leaven- f j tS' I Ing strength. One trial will convince M I I . fek. I -iyh"e Al Your Grocer's b11'" WtL Vlion the aspiring young male dons his long pnnts lie seeks to conquer. Ho lie proceeds tluifdy, lie scratches th? Ktubble off Ids chin nnd endenvors to camouflage bin age by traveling with older company, generally girls. And the funny part of It Is, be im agines lie is having a wonderful time. Then suddenly he wakes up. lie finds lie lins been blowing his money. He sees lmvv his joungcr frlcuds have ma tured and lie comes back. So, Sweet Sixteen, bide your time. They all come back. I did. Wo did my friends. Meanwhile, look on with unconcern. Tlinnk joti, (vntliln, for jour at tention. I'll write snon again when I may help "a dnmsel hi distress. " DAN n. Adventures With a Purse ymiAT ' H SO is there about a kinock that so appealing? Is it thc loose, graceful lines? The lovely combina tion of colors? As fo that I cannot snj . I onlv know that I can never pass them bv without fingering them loving ly and wanting nt least one. C!encr allv, I sn.v, 1 want nt least one. Hut bad I been permitted to choose just one from those 1 saw todiiv, I would have bei n haul put to it, foi I wanted 'em all! Thev aie hand-made, and band- embrnidded. And, oh. the lovely de signs! One, of soft white cotton crepe, is embioidered in dull bluis and greens. Another made of dark green but there, I (iniiiot describe them. The wearing of anv one of tin in would mink you as a woman of rate disci iniination in dress. Your visit to shore 01 eountiy will not be complete without one of these cbnrni ing smocks And, oh, jes you may puicbasp nt this same shop a smalt bat to match the smock jou select. Here's n dismveij in towels a bar gain so unusual, .vou will, I know, need no iiiging to stop in and see them. Thej aie Tmkish towels, all white, !( inches in length, and thej cost only twenty -five cents each. Theie are just a special lot of litem and thev 1110 going fast. One of (lie most delightful and novel fnncv enndv boxes is the kind I dis covered todnv I,et me chsmbe one I pin tit ul.iilv liked. It is pmbablv ns large atomic! as a iliiinei pi ite, and is rather shallow. The bov itself is black lacquer ware with hand painted flowers of blight yellow, and leaves of fiesh cool gicett. Inside nie three wedge shaped dishes which lit pel fee tly into the loundid box. These nie of rather heavy chilli painted bhek to match the box, and with liiind-piiinted yellow flow cis and leaves. Thus vou have one dish foi chocolates, one fm haul candies nnd one 1111 mints. A box siieh as this is vei.v nice to have 1 the wicker poieh table or tea table. I'm the names of shops vvliete ai -tic Irs mentioned In "Adventures With a . urse" can he purchased, addles I'ditoi of Woniin's I'age. IImviMi I'ciii.K lii:ic.nt, or phone the Woman's IK'p.iitnient, W.ilm t :)00 Interesting Women Mis It. Div. in linger of a lloi ist efltilblisluac lit 111 Spokane, has been honored with the ptisidencv of the I'n e ific c"o.it Association of Nuiserjmeii. Mivs Jessie Ackermia, a well known American witter, is believed to hold tho wmlil'. i m ni i mm ii wiinilm tinvnlpr. Miss Ac kc t man has tinveled rtOO.OOO miles and visited tlnitj coitntiiis. Miss I) II I'm lunn, lecentlj elei tc d issistant secietaiv of a trust company in New orlc citj, is the fust vvoniin fii he come im olhciT of nuj piomuiiiit milking institution in the inetiopolis. Every house should have "ajar of to heal skin troubles Minor skin troubles itching patches, bits of rash or redness so easily de velop into serioui, stubborn affections, that every home-maker should have Resinol Ointment on hand to check them before they get the upper hand. We rec ommend Resinol for this with the utmost confidence because of its harmless ingre dients and its success in healing eczema and similar serious skin diseases. Reitnol Ointment Is an excellenthealin? drewlnc too. for ciwnngt, burnt and stubborn little tores. &Kimr4icri it. Sold by all druggists. yiiliHKftBil c - 5i'JvmFrima t u . ItoJd k .Resinol THE WOMAN WHO MAKES YOU SWALLOW YOUR OWN WORDS Must Sit Up Nights Trying to Remember What You Said Eighteen Years Ago THE Woman-Who-Traps-Vou l out on her front norcb rocking her Mnl- tesp kitten. "Then you do believe," she has just said, "that there Is some thing in all this talk about the Joneses?" There is no answer except thc creaking back anil forth of her own rocker. "Whj , jou only live three doors away from them," she continues. "You must have heard nil that excite ment the other evening. Weren't you home?" "Yes," you say, "we were home," because you're not quick enough to think ahead to n lie. "Well, didn't jou hear anj thing?" And there jou are, jou are trapped. Sealed, signed unci delivered by the vv 0111111 who KeetiiH to havc nothing else in life Jt do but sit and rock and make other women talk about things thej- would far rather not discuss; or as a siele-llnc "cat their own words." 1 am sure jou know this woman I am trjing to describe. There Is al- wnjs one ot Iter at least tin every neighborhood nnd in every citcle of societv. She has the power to render vou ahsolutelv helpless because she asks j 011 questions pointblank and you are too simple-minded nnd honest to know bow to evade them She is the friend of longstanding, who sits 111 join living-loom and teavs: "Oh, I hear Jack Say-So is going to mnrrj a widow and her husband's only A 55 c Can You Refuse to Save 'O' r ' A' , ASCO. ASCO. ASCC I llE'ffll j M ASCO. ASCO. ASCO. , I i r This is a clean cut of 9c lb. These hams are known as Armour's Georgia Hams, cut from small, lean pigs, cured and smok.ed to a nicety. Average weight about 7 to 12 pounds. Armour's Georgia Hauls " 36c Quantity Limited This Price While They Last .u. C 0 ' - Other Healthful Meat-Foods. to Serve This Time of the Year are BEEF, MUTTON and LAMB r ' A. S Genuine Maryland Spring Lamb Legs lb. 40c Rack ' lb. 35c Loin Chops, .lb. 52c Shoulders ...lb. 32c Rib lb. 42c Neck lb. 28c Stewing lb. 20c A The Foregoing -S C' - " mcitni...t.. .... - o Our Very Kest Teas 45c 12c W-lb. Pkg. 23c ',-lb. Pkg A Blends to suit all tastes, but wo espe cially recommend our India and Ceylon or Old Country Stjle for icing because of their pxtra heavy body. Very economical and wonderfully satisfying as a thirst quencher. Why pay 80c or $1.00 elsewhere? C jPat-a-Cake S Flour 22c pg Ready to cake tn a use a few minuiPB. ' The New Soft Drink 6 Bottles, 75c : A Dozen, $1.45 Empties Returnable, 2c each Made from high-grade cereals, with the addition of hops. Guaranteed positively non alcoholic. A tissue-builder as well as a pleasing beverage. 'A' c, o, Best Soup 2 A fi A very special price beans obtainable. c toi I Choice Pink Salmon ii,n.iH '.", '. VV hitman's Marshmallowpkgl nmp Ritler's Pork & Beans can Fancy Calif. .. Prunes ' ' - " Heinz Spaghetti The finest home-made is tho only bread that in any way approaches the quality of Victor. Both from the standpoint of ?uality and economy there is no other "loaf" ust like it. Buy it this afternoon for to morrow's breakfast. Everywhere in New been dead fourteen months. She can't have eared much for the first man, enn she?" , "Oh, I don't know," say jou; "you c'nn't nlwajs tell." "Now Mary," sajs she, "you know what you thought about Charlies II," and then she mentions nn incident that happened eighteen yenrs ago, when the man who had been engaged to your .very best friend had mairleel another girl veij soon after jour chum's death, and jou with the indignation of ex treme jniitb bad made rivninrks about It. As though 11 human being hasn't the right to change views and the mind in eighteen years! SHH is thc woman who comes to your home for ilinner and upon finding jour beautifully behaved but very joung son of seven nt the table, sits and looks at him quizzically for a long, long time. Suddenly she's out with this: "Why, Evangeline, I thought you didn't believe In bringing children un der ten to the table in the evening when there's companv. How comes it Johnnie's down?" And jou are speechless, because jou know it is perfectly true that five years ago vou did saj those verj words. Itut that was before jou hnd a seven-jcar-ohl, ted -blooded son on jour bands on a ceitain festive evening without having any one to take care of him. And nnjvvay, what light lias one C on a 10-lb. - -'' Genuine H STORES co. na 1 m 9jm irm mm Mm mjr ara ianam'MiiBMMifeg-ma l k.i&i ban nn imm miti imm h m p Legs lb. 32c Lome Chops, .lb. 42c Rib lb. 35c Stcwinj; Prices in All Our 150 t Another deep cut in this very timely hot weather necessity. Absolutely sound, thin skin and full of juice. Aside from their beverage qualities, may we suggest a nice lemon custard? v; Uneeda SweefJuicy a Oranges 33Cdoz uphg Our 'Every Day" Sound as n price. X AscoiSBot12c 6 Bottles, 75c : 1 Dozen, $1.45 Empties Returnable, lc each Delightfully pleasing and satisfying thirst quenchers, ready to serve. In buy ing by tho half-dozen or dozen you may have them assorted, just a3 you wish. Bot "Every Day" and Van Camp's Evap. Milk can lb on the finest quality Better for puddings, coffee and tea than fresh mill?, and will keep longer. ferns You May Forget Check Each One Laundry Soap, C cakes.. 25c Snow Boy Powder, pkg. 4'jc Abco Ammonia bot. 8c roilet Paper roll 4c. Marrow Deans Ib. 15c Lima Beans lb. 12c Salad Dressing bot. 14c. White Dist. Vinegar, bot. 12c Wax Paper roll 4c. Princess Salad Dress'tr.bot.ZYc Motor Mints. pkg. 4c New Onions lb. 8c! Cannint Needs Mason Quart Jars .doz. 85c Mason Pint Jars ...doz. 80c Jar Tops doz. 30c .Jelly Ulasses doz. 42c Jar Kubbers doz. 9c Porowas (4 cakes), l'lb. 17c jWlW iOmIMMMMWIiA' Loaf UelyBestCoMec'dr To match it in quality you will pay 50c lb. most anywhere. Our immense buying power and direct connections enable us to save you 9c or more on e'very pound. Philadelphia and Throughout Pennsylvania, Jersey, Maryland and Delaware . 9-9rtf""VrMVr,lV-P-1rV,'a womnn to make another woman cat her words? If we were all held to tho things we said nbotit tho war before we got Into it half of us would be in jnll by this time! This Woman-Who-Traps-You woa dors why jou are so vague when fftw asks jou n question. She wonders why you do not cnll on her more often or why she Is not invited to your home on more frequent occasions. Surely she need look no further than her own disagreeable self. On the whole there Is no moic unwanted guest in all the social sjstetn thnn that person who weigliB every word that is spoken, files It nvvay, and sits up nights think ing up ways to use It against the per son who spoke it. Cimcura Soap and Uintment tor Skin Troubles All trufttetsj ,Soap O. OtatjntM tk A BO, T)am IS Beautify the Complexion IN TEN DAYS Nadinola CREAM' Tut Untcnudtd Buntifli an J Endowd By ThoutanJt Guaranteed to temovt tan, freckles, plmplei, liver-spots, etc. Ex treme cases 20 days. Rids pores and tissues of impurities. Leaves the skin clear, soft, healthy. At leading toilet counters. If they haven't it, by mail, two sizes, 60c. and $1.20. NATIONAL TOILET CO.. Pari: Ttnn. Sold Id Jiirol, Urol., 1015 Chestnut St., nnel miter tnllrt roitntrrn. K A, S. c o Sugar-Cured Regular Ham? A' 'S- c, ,o, i c o- r ' A, s Wether Mutton Rack Shoulders Neck ..lb. 14c . . .lb. 28c ...lb. 23c ..lb. 20c r. Meat Markets A S c o A- S. c, v "S Tomato S' Soup Fine-tit nunllty C' o. dollar. A- & tv very appetizing. j r3e O A- u 2& a; s' C" o. y-t'-t min, t t t t i in, i i i I n ;Fine New Cheese ib 39 c A" S' c 1: Best 10c Potted Meats can fci..M.. A. ' Choice : Sardines 8C-17C can O - v' .ci.ef.., ... OlGomargaiG 34c-39 A' I Heinz ...... ,.,M 12c-17c ' j Bake BakedBeans ' A' S' t: c O i -' ' ' "; ' A il i S, , c, - C Jars and tJie date .-if' -,. u.. -x ' Hew far In public sehcml do I have to To? Infant and InviUid h, ASCO. cMlAMtcflftBfeasriAWeJ ASCO. 1 ASCO. ASCO. ASCO. ASCO; J M. wjj iHty give AiM ImiUlisait as4 3 SHbatltaaU' AAsrfAkAikieaHdkiwrfAM4Ai ettimiml ?$ A . a ' 'f )) V 'Ov"'" ' r i J IJi $ , , t-Hf., ,iv
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