Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 01, 1921, Night Extra, Page 13, Image 13
Ek w Wi' tfTm -s V - ?r M jl?S. WILSON CLAIMS THAT HOME-MADE SOUP IS BEST 'And Goes a long Way Toward Proving It by an Excellent. Recipe for a Vegetable Votage With Dumplings m MrtS. M. A. "WILSON THE housewife footi llncom tho bft nlnoc lo market, nnd If Hhc U Jftdlneil to ulioi) around, she Is wire to Mln full value for her money. The motto I o kfT I" mind, when riiopnlnir. u that (iimllty mid PHee ro luiml In hand TIiIh Ik uti Importnnl brnneli of h Imnie department and i'ompnrrn fivornblj with the piMrlinpliiR depart ment of onr IniebitmJ'H bmdhewi. It means that n wIfo selection of di tndable quality, with accurate weWit for tho loMl cash price, will perm t the serving of mdrltlouis nnd palntahle food at a modest Oist. Dntiiah the habit J,t nurehashiR a enn of soup for a mcnl, bot return to the stock pot of jestcr- ,eiw while no one In denying the eon; Tfnience of n run of prepared uniip. I fill to bee, now that conditions are ml Aniline theniselvcM, and that the ItOUHO Sfe ha more leisure,, that thtx CHn of noun can bo mftdo to tfthc tho plnco of H plate or dish of real homo-made noup. therefore, let us plan a pot of noiip in the Friday market basket that will be sufBicent for Hnturday and Hunduy dinner. A SUOOBSTIVK MENU SATURDAY HVIJNINV. DINNER Vegetable Soup Browned licet with Vegetable) llolled Rico Cabbugc and Celery Salad It Oldo-Tymc Illco Pudding Coffee SUNDAY BREAKFAST Stewed Prunes and Rimina Cereal and Cream French Toast Coffee DINNER Vegetable Soup I.amb I'otple Corn Asparagus Lettuce Rhubarb Pic Coffee SUPPER Creamed Finnun Hnddic Ilsked Mnrnrunl Sliced Tomatoes Prune nnd Raisin Cake? Tea The market basket will require Tho and one-hat pounds of skin Urj: cut from nrfc may "'o 6e iMfrf. Three pound of soup bones chine, rib. Otto nni one-half pounds of neck of bfflti, Three-quarters pound of finnan hud dle. Tiro lunches of rhuhnrb. One htid of cahbapc. One ttnlk of eelcry, One hunch of soup htrhi. One half dozen carrots, One dnun turnips. One head af lettuce, Thirr nice southern tomatoes, One quarter pound of barleu. One-quarter pound of dried green pens. One pound of prtinrs One tan of tomatoes One run of corn. Our i an of asparagus tips, (hir half pound of macaroni, Oik half pound of tier. Vegetable feoup Hf'tiK the lima beans nnd peas over night nnd then in the morning wash anil plnop in u soup kettle nnd mid the oup bones nnd then the green tops of celery, chopped fine; finely chopped bunch of soup herbs. Rub n enn of to mntoes through n sievo and then add five quarts of water, One vup of barley. Louis 1306 Walnut Street An Announcement of Great Importance Our entire stock is now being regrouiwd for A REMARKABLE CLEARANCE Including Our Exquisite Models of Suits, Coats, Wraps and Dresses WATCH THE SUNDAY PAPERS IOEXOE 30CSOE Thrifty Furniture Buyers, Come Here OIM5N HATDUDAY KVI'.SINOS D o Q o "umlrrrul Tulne In lied- room Hun,, bpuuufm "Inut, ,,H pn.li,e.n)i "Ke pieces. iiMvmt V,"1"". Vulu. aso. Hiiiifnrlufen.' price $ VeVy Attractive and Serviceable Refrigerator Solid - O Oak Box &. FURNITURE MFR'S ,am'" 138 South l0C3OL.ninfti-' . w Ilrlng slowly to n boil and then plnco nn tho simmering burner nnd cook for three Und one-half hours. Now add the dumplings mndo ns follows : Plnco In a saucepan": One and one-quarter cups of flour, One teaspoon of salt. One-half teaspoon of pepper, 0c-half teaspoon of thyme, One tempoon of hnklnq powder. Sift to mix nnd Mien add live table spoons of wnler nnd work to n wnootll dough. Dip On. bunds In Hour nnd then pinch off small pieces of dough, the size of n pen, nnd drop lrt the. i-toek. Now place one cup of Hour In a howl and add ono cup of cold water nnd bent with a fork to dissolve the flour. Pour Into tho soup, stirring all the time. Cook for one-half hour and then senson and servo. This makes about one gallon ot ory good soup and It will give tho family plenty for three dajH. You know that vcgetnblo soup Is nlwnja best when re heated. Drowned Reef Tic tho meat into shape and then wipe with a damp cloth and pat one half cup of flour Into the meat. Then hent one-halt cup of shortening in a saueeiinn until smoking hot. Now mid the meat and brown quickly. Add two cups of boiling water nnd cotor closelv. 1'nro sir turnips, three enrrots and then cut in wedge-shaped pieces. Add lo the meat, with onc-lfalf dozen onions. Cook very slowly until tender and then sen s6n and surve. Garnish with points of toast. Top of ribs of beef can also bo used for this dish. Lamb I'otplo "Wipfe the meat and then place in u saucepan and cover with boiling wuter. Prepare tho carrots, turnips and onions as for tho browned beef and then ndd. Cook slowly until tho meat is tender. When the meat is ready season nnd thicken tho gravy idightly. Reserve ono cup of gravy nnd then turn tho meat In n large shallow baking pan and prepare n crust as follows. Plnco In a mixing bowl Four cups of sifted flour. One teaspoon of salt. One-half teaspoon of prppci. Three level tablespoons of baking powder. Sift to mix nnd then, rub into the Hour one-half cup 6f shortening and use one cup of water to form n dough. Turn on a pastry bonrd and roll out one-half inch thick. Cut with biscuit cutter. Use these biscuits mcrlnpplug slightly to cocr the top of the meat pie. Rrush with water and then buko in a moderate oAcn for forty minutes', baste with the cup of gravy rcsirved for this purpotc. Prune, and Raisin Cube Soak the prunes in plenty of u titer over night nnd then in the morning add tlie rnislns and cook cry slowly until tender. Serve part for Sunduy break fust and then turn the balance into u sieve to drain. Remove the stones from the prunes. Now place in a mliiug bowl Tico ripi of flour, Onc-hnlf leaipuvn of salt. Four teaspoons of Inking potcder, Four tablespoons of sugar, One vup of water. Heat to miv ami then tuin into a well-greased and (loured deep Injcr cake pan. spreading the batter higher on the sides than in the center. Cover with the prepared prunes nnd raisins and dust with cinnamon and then sprinkle with one-half cup of brown sugar. Rake iu a moderate oven for thirty minutes. Ue the juico of the prunes nnd rnislns for sauce. Stone 30E30I 30XIOC 189 llnndredi of other lledrnom hultn nt other prUen. A No rnmplete llnrt of Itfll unit I, I t I n it Itonm Mult. 13.75 WF Enameled Inside Wonderful Value ,'ememben, wo sell rflreot to consumer from factory, by so aolny tic iwive you over half. Come in, you, am umler no oMI7if(on to buy. SHOW ROOMS " 8th St. OrdrrN Amuled ,Air.fi in i inrin . v - r EVENING PUBLIC WUATS WHAT hj- tir.i.iiN nr.oni "When wHHtii- n biiHlnecs letter strict formality nliouul bo nbened tiib on- Ject of writing shnnlii be stated as ? ?: ,2"d.. Lw'wl..UK'b'L i ..I.. .l " i..t;i ig vu mCHUIX ll 1110 witii tho person to wlmm the letter Is wriiinn, nomine snoulil be mentioned that Is foreign to the matter In hand. Tho nddrens of the writer should ap pear In the upper right-hand corner of the note; tho dnti ma bo written un derneath tho address, or nt the foot of tho lotter. The namo and address of the firm written to should be placed nt ," oeirjnnlnjr of tho letter, followed by Denr air," or "aentleiwn," ns the easo may be. If it tt business conducted by 11 woman or by u nrm of women, tho proper form Is "Dear Madam," or "Mcs dnmea. o ono writing to tho estnb llaliment for tho first tlmo should sign with initials, slncn ".T" may stand Iot John as readily as for Jane. When n woman w riles a business letter sho should sign "Jane I)tlilan Deans." If ?.?i.'?. ""kn,wn to her correspondent. Miss should bo Inserted In pnrenthe-Si-i-i B,m '"..flnsle: If married, her m'.m'i ,i',R,1 MrB- Cameron Dcana" should follow her signature. What Ingenuity Will Do ...i!!clcn ,1,ni1 K.0,.,, ,0 "", sowlnir club with a piece of linen nnd the fixed In tendon of iiulllnir tho threads and por ."!"! .tettlnir tho hcmsiltchlng nil ilnlshcd out he wns going to put on the Inen Inc dentally, it was to bo made Into a small and "cry best' plllow'-nlln smoothly white and with tinrrow filet lace nlonp tho hemttltehcd Bide. So of course the, linen Itself was vry fine. When every one was settled comfort ably in the little living room, Hclon got the pleco out of her bag and started on tho first thread. But, try as she ould, sho could scarcely make nny progrcsa, with tho finely-woven material. Sho who had pulled na mnny, many threads found that after an hour or so she was still working with that first thread, with a good deal of it left to pull But, ns she was telling about this in a discouraged way. aftpr sho had reached home, Aunt Margaret remarked hopefully: 'Utib a little wax over it, and see whnl happens." So Helen took a tiny pleco of candle, and rubbed tho stubborn Piece of gooda with it. Very gingerly, -ho pulled; then, as the thread actually moved, sho gao a hardor tug, and soon the whole thing was out. And tho next one, and the next one, and all the others llmost ran, thev could bo pulled so euslly. Luxurious Box Springs Hair Mattresses Dougherty's Faultless Bedding 1632 CHESTNUT STKEET fti fflSim!BJfflS&&SES&Q Swagger Chappy Coats Thistlecloth or Camel's Hair j! ii 3 J fl f7: ' 1.1 All Knitted TRADi: Beyond question, the authoriln- tive vogue of the season. Breezy lines throughout. Thistlecloth of Java brown, blue or green; 512. j- f- 1 TMille- $19 Uenuine uimci of camel's hair it ' s.t ffl color; 42 inches iong?l9.7o. m j&ZZS&Zss&gmsgzmZ ZT a?: 42 inches long $1 9.75 bu merait' Vi pared pott if tou W.e. V -l'e ffi tor lamplen iitirt tint' lett una Tim' tjc Or phonri Goluvmta Kt e boofclef 7. Fmnt & Dauphin Sts. 3liUEJaJSJEtf5ffiH2JaJE '.Charge A Special Saturdau Extra-Value Sale S fflllffinf tlBBllhg'Bil-v 'rCr! Tomorrow! jjkM Hllr i 1 1 KSJH lB8By v v' :ft V rfc S Wk&fwWt IliiKffll 5-lb. Tin $1.65 X l V V S SUJ !SOTlKCtflHlMPCEtU,S7J " ,,BU. .P"1 " A practically pretlipesUvi V V W ld knWJtnTitDfiil wwnllor tins supplying M85 calurifh or . Spring Chapeaux (I Pokes Turbans OfT-tlte-Face Lurgo Hats Small Brim Huts Hats for Spring suits Chic Sport Models nnd Dressy Hats every modo of the lutest Spring effects. fI Trimmed with fruits, bright flowers, luces, pins und ornu- ments. Ulnck, I3meU-nnd-Vlilte, Nnvy, Brown, Now ' Jades und Tftncerine. , Purchasing Agents' 'LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FKIDAif, THE DAILY NOVELETTE Mother's Ratter Iionnct Wy MtXIAN M. RICHARDS Father's love for hs flivver, or sis terr8 love for nice clothes, were as noth ing, compared to mother'ti love for her old, worn bonnet. "Now," mid her daughter, coarlng ly, "jou simply must buy yourself u new hnt for l.nster." "Tuhb. tush, dear." Mrs. TTndley re plied. "Vour fnther'd think T was plum crnzy, bu)ing n new hnt when this one's plenty good enough." "That's Just it," Impatiently spoke her daughter. "You think an? thing's good enough for you, nnd it isn't f don't cnie whnl father thinks. It Isn't as If he couldn't afford It, him owning the largest grocery store In town." Mrs. JIadley, a good, hard working wife, and the mother n(. live children, had something else to think about be sides personurndornment. Even though her cm Ih were o d and o t of it ft , , ,..rfA l-. .. ....! ill. utf 1UMK H" flit' ni'iH llieill liem iiiiu uu,t , she considered tbnt sufficient. Her old est child nnd only daughter, Helen, had Just reached the mature age of 10. and wns beginning to realize how unselllsh her mother was in granting the chil dren's" every wish, cen though her own wunts wer! sacrificed. "Rut, muinsey dear." sho continued to plead, "can't you see that people will soon think iou mlserl) ? You'll only hurt father's business by wearing old clothes; everyono'll think him a lover of tho almighty dollar, and the) '11 ho afraid to trade with hltn." Helen had llgurcd for somo time how she could make her mother buy n new hat, nnd the effect ot this statement made here eyes twinkle. "If I thought thnt," seriously said her mother, "I'd buy something new, Just to show them." As she wenkened, Helen kept arguing until llnnlly they started in town for the milliner's. Enster Sunday, as the family were preparing for church, MrB. Hndlcy in her many-times steamed und pressed suit, with her hew hat, looked ten ears oungcr. Sho had bought a ver.v becoming llttlo toque, dnrk blue, with tiny ostrich tips. Helen was delighted. As they entered tho front hall, her father was waiting with the boys. Mrs. Hadley was not afraid of her husband, but sho dreaded bis criticism nnd braced herself for tho explosion. "Well, mother." he nngrlly ex claimed. "Wliut're you trying to do? Dress up like n cirrus horse? I thought you'd more sense than to spend money foolish," nnd he went out slamming the door. Helen was provoked. "He's right-down mean," she thought. "When mother's always bo saving." Mrs. Hndlcy would have gone back and put on her old bonnet, If Helen hadn't convinced her that she was doing right, even though her fnther didn't approve. During the HcniceK Mrs. Hadley wns miserable. Her mind was on her husbnnd's ungrateful up- Tho Very Best Bel I To say you have Dougherty's Bedding In your home ia to provo yourself n most dis sriminntlng housekeeper, nnd to show the highest considera tion for the comfort of your family and guests. T.ninrlonn line Snrines, nilinble Hair Mattrmers, Mnlioiany lloil sleiids, Ilrnns ntsla. I'lullsli Ilonn I'lirnlturr, I.umim, Hftlntr Illnnkeis nnd Comforlnlilrs. White Kniimcl Nurser Aecmorlcn, etc.. etc. Wool Fabric MArtK Mannish sleeves. heather mixtures amethyst, bronze, 38 inches long - Tl-'.. a xiair woven Cmcl'i $10 75 a yarn; natural iir lJe Orders Ifg ; ,3 I ft i AccourJti SnTMtnJ BlRSa ScS flrO WSfTBSXf3C!USS& Q ffSW2iH.OwftiA' XZ&& YdA tiu.puuna suing nutriment per pouixl. L . " WliIK. KlMijnrB. Extracted from thV comb bv 1 ' . . ,. Ih v7"KxStf fl I sanitary miuhinors. Hand nevei Values 10.00 to 18.50 '.flPy'- li fSffes? Ill- ? ,ouch il Blues, Accepted - ta L Things You'll Lovo lo Malta j BatiK-Lined Sash Paflhes arc qnlto the thlnir on spring frocks nnd suits Tlio Hlolinlng ono shown nbovo Is fntdilonerl of silk and georg, ttc. tho lutterdisplaylnga BATIK iiorrter ileaiirn. rut tno georgcue desired length. Mark nut the- Hlniple border rirslirn fVou mnv have the. de sign ntninped at nn embroidery shop, or oll can Dill n stencil at an an uciiun ment.) Paint In the design with brush and melted wnx. (Keep the container ot wax over a small flame.) When tho wnx Is hard dip Hie georgetU Into cold de of Harding blue, npp'c gieen, or any other luluht color Do not handlo It nnv more than neeessiry Until? IL un In i!r. When ilry lihico between lacn of newspaper nnd pretn ' with ii hot Iron until all tne wax Is re-, moved, The deslijti will Hliow 111 Iho original light or neutral color of the georgolto: the ground will bo th vivid color of the dye l-'tJURA prccintlon of her mail) economics, lie seemed to forget that bho wns not u machine, und needed n little sympa thetic attention once In u while. On their wnv home, Helen, with tho boys In the buck hent, had nil she could do to keen them from singing. ' PI, i.i... . Ii. ,t(u tln.rn till,, Iftinu there she goes, nil dressed up In her Sunday clothes" ; while Her fnther sitting nt tnc wneei with n sour expression, ignored her mother, nt his side. All of n sudden, n strong gust of wind sent Mrs. Ilnd Ic'k new hat down the road in back of them. Disgusted, her husband Hopped the car. "Seems to inc." be growled, "If oii'rc going lo wear urh tomfoolery, jou could nt least pin it on." Ah he started to bnck the car, another gust of wind sent the hat toward them and under the wljecls. Like a hurt child. Mrs. Hadley looked over the lde nhd saw her new bonnet crushed in the mud. n i t ffl , l ML$ffl& MAURICE SPECTOR, Prut. 1310 Chestnut Street Because they fashionable, glad to hear Frocks i of Canton Crcpc, of Foulard, of Poiret Twill and Tricotinc the new Spring fabrics that be witcliingly indicate the leading style tendencies. Three Popular Pricings 35.00,39.50 45 These creations arovfcharmingly enhanced in beaut., by a myriad of ideas in trimmings. Hero a dainty nichinc there somo pretty hemstitching and everywhere, o it iecnis, bending, embroidery and fringing. Alpine Wool Suits S -A rm rtv HI 15- 49-50 i W ES i Values 22.50, 25.00 .. . ,. , , 1 lW i & 29.50 Very Attractive Value! 4 ' ' li V I ra . ?1 Altiinn Wnol SiiIim hi" nnr. Of Trtuotlnt. Ttnmniia. Vel- 3 I CTrf"PJ M ' Z. Worsted Jere. !.atet -tvlrs rtJ ' H"d Vmive'la Kmbrolrt- 13 t X "Qy IS I - Includlnc smnrt Tuxeilo fronts prod M telied nnd plain bijf .3-3 1 TJ 11 $ S neither. Clenhai;e.i blue, '' l'li flare of rc.il din- I ig I fi 8 H smnrt pray 3 ai"l nuvyi tlin. Ion -A 1 L J T) & iiiBimiiiiiw ji--2.i 1 i y f M"" " ;,";ttj " 'y ,rr -r" ; "ij i.jtutiTsr i. rTfr: . . . i - - . -jr ' ' ' ' " -' - iHUa J ' ' ' rgrJrssgjggJjatggg-gararyr -yrc. :. ''g?-?.rsaT'rT'iSf wrfggS-1 erKX3ivjvri'TiivfirfStiwwrrwcrj3 m. -.bi - . : jw j- .-".vi'.jTvi. ' wkrrkvi tj r -uiJan j jn mf.ja'i -r,.jiB -m mm c1 - 1 t.tMr". - ": ilE3P2: UlmC,2rKr z. :Sr-SsM1tf-t-f BCHVLTKS?'.XS.' ILWJk.SJ iVj'iaB? 1 A x nsft 3! J .It: JafaSESXWtLtfi irify-'Pt csiTF 111 MiTr iiXLUX IliUAdf Si 1 1 ! - . -;Mr?lil' 111 II TtttVbTiHmbIII 3VJf APRIL 1, 11)21 There." ,tMI,.,l her husband, "!...- !. H.t ,.t ,UJ tl.l..M , A .t ' niit.i,,,-,. I,.-, i inunii'i, i limb n iiiv i mi ,ii iiiiu nil!!;,, iini without bothering to pick -It up. he started the car with such n Jerk they nil fell back Into their seats. Helen was Inwnrdlj bolting it i dldn t seem right thnt her mother should be treated in thnt wuy. Mrs. i Iluuley netrr "illd a word she was thnt kind of a woman--but In thu pri vacy ofher own room, she shod tears of I wreteliedneoi'. "There, there." mid Helen, entering iitinpertedlt. "We'll Just tench blm a lenAc-n. I know heV the best dnd In the world, and wouldn't hurt you In tentionally, but he must be made to sec things ha they are." "I didn't mean to give 'way, dear." replied her mother. "We'll Just for get It." I'N'n we- won't."' declared the girl, "rather doesen't nppreelnte )nur worth. You'm' got to be sick a while jin ou have," ns her mother started to ptotest. "Then, he'll realise our value " l'or the nett two days Mrs Hadley enjojed n much-needed rest. Rut down slnlrs things went havoc Tho meals were neer on lime, nnd then poor! cooked. The house wus untidy nnd the boji ran wild. Mr, Tladley . f " ,'. suuteii una gruiniiied, out it did no He missed hl peaceful eenlncs In the quint ing room, rending the paper, while mother Itadlc mended socks. Now nil wns nolm and con fusion. No ono put thu boys to bed, ho tncy romped until nil hours. One night, when Helen's father dldn t come home for biipper. she be came worried iiiiu her mother was' frantic. Amid many protests, Mrs. u.ioie uoiiucu it line)! ujirnn ono started for the kitchen, llcr holiday was over. Just as slip was taking' u pan of hot IiItiiUs from the men, In walked her husband, loaded with bun ui.s. Ml for for you. mother." he stani- mered, und left the room. Helen clapped her hands ns the opened a large box of rnes, but her mother felt only compnslon The next was n pair of comfy slippers for her cnlloii-isl feet which she Immediate! slipped Into. Kinalb, when they opened the last box, happy tears streamed down Mrs. Hadley s cheeks as hbi' beheld u duplicate of her lost Easter bonnet, nnd ft nice silk scarf to match. Ncl complete noclctto Time's Joho are most you'll be of these m t .00 't-3 New Spring Wraps ir -I I I lf Mj' m yif ri'M II 1 Jn Platinum Gray h., M I II 1 Tlio tlietinguo Fielder glovo f H in ono of the ainurtost II ' fl epriug ehades m ? fl Made of lightweight ond (LClltCIllCri ? I exqulsitcly-soft, close- I -b !m grained Arabian Moehu cYTf II I With a fetching gore A' II inserted in tho under-wriet, I J s m deftly caught with strap I a II I and pearl claep II1' 1 And gauntlet thut crusiics ' M I eoftJy over tho eleeve ot the .mart taiUcttr- g gQ g I Piniin nr nvemenm HC.wn. .... ..,.. . . II " 5 - "l . (New York Store, WUuuia.) v.i J I VJIU HCll X ikllO m. umt 11 : ? I I nmhi-nwlni't' I "' M I IUIUW.UV,;. V. j. 5.75 : I i -. a r m H tutrtiot effects, well mnrfe nnd ouliafanttul in V -ii jft ' black, brown, taupe, Poiret and Kamchatka , . m .in J1 14.50 29.50 39.50 Kcttularly 21. fin to 00. .TO 1115 CHESTNUT ST. (OPPOSITE rUURJEKS rstpii Payment FOR Sale Because Value is Susch a Locsdy Used TerEn We Refrain from ExpSaiB ations and Refer you 'iu Exaniiplcs : Q 9jWlwiL,WM8 95.00 Taupe Mnrmol Coats SOW 145.00 Black Pony Coats XOW 150.00 Australian Nutria Coats. . ..VOW 165.00 Trimmed Hlnck Pony Coats NOW 225.00 Trimmed French Seal Coats NOW 250.00 French Seal Cape Wraps. . .XOW 595.00 Trimmed Hudson Seal Coats NOW hrSeafm 17.50 Squirrel or Jap Mink NOW 7.50 39.50 Natural Mink or Raccoon iVOJP 19.50 71.50 Stone Marten, Baum Marten NOW 34.50 89.50 Hud. Bay Sable or Kolinskv NOW 44.50 125.00 White Fox or Ked Fox. . . ." .NOW 59.50 165.00 Pearl Gray Fox or Blue Fox. .NOW 79.50 1(55.00 Fishev or Natural Cross Fox NOW 79.50 WE WILL RESERVE PURCHASE UNTIL AUTUMN ON PAYMENT OF A SMALL DEPOSIT, PAYMENTS TO CON TINUE THROUGHOUT THE SUMMER STORAGE FREE ,m .Purchasing Agents' Orders Accepted Honey- In the 5 Jb. From California the ''paradibc of bees" comes an incomparable nectar. Pure California Money it's called SLNNI MUNN1! Extracted pure, just as the bees prepared Unequalled in fine flavor and richness. Taste it once and you'll ahas want this mu HUNNf Belicious,GtmHinc CaSiforiusiHQncyr food, oner- California Honey Producers Co-operative Exchangq Vii TrniM OriamiJlien . ' OfO Cthcm:a Die Kttftrt 1.08 Angeles, California , Butler & Sergeant, Distributors ',( 27 South Front Street IMiilndclphin, Pai KEITH'S) AIILLINERS 39.50 59.50 69.50 79.50 110.00 125.00 295.00 a ii hm This Rarest Economical Tin It. Sold by good sroecrb und drug ;iit.-. sk jourf.. Write tis for "Honey Recipes," sliowinir nmny wuyb in which noted chcl'i prrparo their dolidouu honejv foods. Treo to you. i. y 1 ffl 1 1 11 lr5' vind.i Ski I 23 m L MM . mmm . .i,: J. , ,... . , . j, f n-J-u thX.