Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 14, 1921, Night Extra, Page 15, Image 15

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EVENING' PUBLIC DEDGER-PHlUADETPHrA', THURSDAY, OLPEHJ 14, 1921
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JjS. WILSON PRESERVES
FRESH turn, a 7 rtt WBUKKias
c iic Delicious Recipes for rutting Up bummer Iruits for
r If-.j f? T1.1 7W. ! . fit .-
Winter Use ougar may uu u.h- ur nui according 10 1 asio
f,v MRS, M. A. WILSON
,f,PvrBM. yJVTBWt rwcrved.)
mHIJ .trnvv berry is n native fruit of
Tboth North nnd South America and
7 .1?, southern parts of Europe. It
of, t, name from tho fact that rally
l?k ih garZcra who raised these sue
EM"?n.'.i. in lint! houses, mulched
.trnw to prevent bruising the
thrmw" crowlne. nnd nlso
'"" " . ,,f inventing tho berries
:l;rlTrlV,he,trawberry
i. .. II In II A iin
rail. ""' . .....ventlne tho
mrtois ". !
....i f-.ilt llm utrnvvhnrrv Is
M " ',, , nnnll hnilROWlfi?
n."r.i. inn tn linvc In her preserve
KllOUHl I""
clo"!t : . . , 1 ..v,,,,.
ieirTil pint far, in jelly.
rontrary to many opinions mc ruw-
"'"'. .. I nrnilllPK II Ill-nil.
W?.?" .' 1,1 'J of delectable Boodne.
tinii i"."' j ..,., in ji.i. fr,,U ,1,....
M8DV m '". -."", ,. ,
i., short season nr " ""
inWlnit the canned product because of
the lnrRf anioinit of sugar ifed In con-
(trvloK . l.rtvd nMnunrvrtil fnr
For many . " v"y"Y
ffllllrl . 1ntifr litf f
S-"fw5t ':
tinllv a dccliieu mi uui"ui;i.i, uuu uiuk
""" . I ., nniMiu nmni tn thin
who nave iiiluwu ................... . ......
m, bod seldom return to the old nnd
Jrtnnoct method of preserving. I-or
Mnnins straw ncrrics wuumii miKiu,
p . .1... IhhmauI n.id umiiiiltiol
t.ect only i' mm"" " j.
Wnsb Hist without removing the hulls.
thn Mem Take small and soft berries
inrt then wash and stem and crush flue.
Slowlv heal aim men mm uuu 11 jru.i
l(t nnd 'qiiee.e lianl to outain tne
juice Iletuin uus juiec i" it m-uiu
and drop in the hulled berries. Cook
jmt n few minutes and then skim and
ill into jnr. then 1111 to overllowilig
..i. hniiim. Iuice. Adjust tho rubber
md nartlallv seal the lid. then process
In hot- w a lei' hath for twenty minutes.
KfnlOVC M'HI VTIIIflJ uuu liiL'll muiv
lu n mol. dry place.
To conserve ill kiiui; i rciiuru uie
moc a directed for the strawberries
rIin((l Wllliom SlIKIH uuu tutu mcrauir
thli juice and add one and one-quarter
flips "I SllClir IO Ciicn rui "i mu jiuvu.
PriDK to a bo l and then mid the straw
berries Sumner slowly unit skim out
fruit Till jars to nccR with the fruit
md then tii overflowintc with boiling
ilrup. Seal partiallj nnd then procest
mihot water uain jusi hi. me uuihiik
point for liftecn minutes.
Slrawben-y .Maniwlade
n,r,ni. iln berries bv wnshinc and
(tfmmine Place In a preserving KCttiej
four poiiiirt o; .tirnionrrrirj,
7ftrrc poiiirf granulated sugar.
l,ct stand in wm m placo nnd heat
nlonlv When there is sumclent Rlrup
. .. f .1.. ....... n....ln 1nltla
tower uoiiom tn i"t iii-nvi iiio iv.t.
Ul flovslv, stirring 10 prevent ncorcn
inn nring to n boil nnd then place an
itbwtos mat under the kettle nnd cook
tlnnly until thick like jam.
.Strawberry Jelly
Cut one and one-half pound of rhu
barb In smnll pieces and place
saucepan nnu add two cuih of
in n
unter.
Iirlng to a boll nnd cook until the rhu
barb Is very soft. Turn Into n jelly
ba and let drip, Measure this juice
and to each one nnd one-half cups add
three quarts of strawberries. Cook un
til the berries nru very soft. 'Chen turn
tho mixture into n Jelly bait nnd let
drip. Measure tho Juice nnd boll for
ten minutes. Now add three-fourths
cup of sugar for each cun of Juice. Stir
to dissolve the sugar nnd then brlnjt to
ii uoii nnd cook for ten minutes, or until
221 degrees I'. Is reached on n enndy
thermometer'. Pour Into sterilised
glasses willed linve either metal covers
or pieces of cardboard cut to fit the
tops.
Other delicacies that can be made
from strawberries arc many; here Is n
delicious paste :
Soak four tablespoons of gelatin in
nno cup of juice prepared ns directed
In canning the strawberries with sugar.
Soak for n half hour and then place in
n preserving kettle
Four ctp of sugar,
'I'hrc quarts of strawbeitics.
Stir to blend nnd heat slowly to the
boiling point. Hall for live minutes
and add the prepared gelatin. Stir to
dissolve thoioughly nnd cook for twenty
minutes. Klnse n shallow pan with
colli water nnd then turn in the mix
ture. Set aside and let harden for
twelve hours. Iooecn from the pan
with a knife nnd turn out. Cut in
blocks and then roll In powdered sugar,
l'ack into wooden or tin boxes, with
wax paper between tho rows. Store
In a cool, dry cellar or a place secure
from atmosphere nnd mice, Thin con
fection will be found to be delicious at
Christmas,
Itoso and Strawberry Conserve
.Tunc tlmo is rose time, nnd tho
housewife can. If she wishes, make
some veal Colonial rose npd strawberry
conserve. Wnsh sufficient rose pctnls
to measure one pint nnd then turn on
n cloth to drain. I'lnce in n saucepan
Three cups of sugar,
Three ami one-half cups of jfrnto-
hcrrics, packed tightly in cup.
Stir to blend and then heat slowly
to the boiling point. Add tho rose
leaves and place an nsbestos mat under
the saucepan to prevent burning. Cook
until thick like jam. Kill into tiny
sterilized liquor glasses and finish ns
foi jellies.
Strawberry liar lo Due
Place in Ji saucepan
Our rup of strained juice of cooken
ihubarh.
One tablespoon of ginted lemon peel,
One quart of stiaicberrics,
One quart of sugar.
Ileal slowlyj nnd then place an ns
bestos mat under the saucepan. Cook
until thick like jam. Kill into small
glasses and finish ns for jellies.
Potpourri of Strawberries
Kill n quart jar, packing tightly, with
strawberries nnd then cover wltn one
ami onc-hnlf cups ot granulated sugar
Adjust the rubber unci lid nnd seal sc
Cliiif !r' ,P'acc 'n a saucepan and cover
with cold water. Urlng slowly to n
boll. IMoco the pan whero l will slm
iner. This mcnn8 cook uclow t)l Xm.
ng point for ono hour. Ilcmove from
tho water nnd let cool.
A Dainty anil IMIcioiu Strawberry
Calm
Place in a mixing bowl
Two-thirds cup of mgar,
Itoo tablcspons of butter.
until light lemon cohfr nnd
For Ordinary Towels
On the new, cvery-day towels or even
tho old ones, a cross-stltcli touch Ir not
at all necessary, but it does make them
a wholo lot moro nttractlve, nnd ono Is
Justified In puttlnB It on, for this reason.
Minnll Initials of a modest, well-wearlnH
blue, can bo quickly worked on each
towel. You'll find that they have n. sort
of (fay appearance that Just makes you
want to look at them.
Cream
then add
hour tablespoons of icater,
One cup of sifted flour,
I ico level teaspoons qf
powder.
baking
Ileal; to mix nnd then fold In the
stiffly beaten whites of two eggs. Turn
Into nn oblong pan nnd bake in n
slow pven for thirty minutes. Grease
nnd Hour n pan before turning in the
cnbe. Cool and split nnd then spread
with whole berries. Put the top part on
nnd cover with crushed nnd sweetened
berries and then pile with Caledonian
cream.
Strawberry Juice for Cordial
Wosh tho berries and then place In
A kettle nnd mnsh. Heat very slowly
and mash and stir constantly. Cook
twenty minutes. Turn into a jelly bag
and ler. drip, squeezing the fruit very
dry. Now lino u large sieve or colnn
der with two thicknesses of paper nap
kins and set a small bowl In a large
one. Set tho colander on the small
bowl nnd turn Id the juice and let filter.
Measure tho juice and then ndd one
cup of sugar to each cup of juice. Holl
for ten 'minutes nnd then filter. Kill
into sterilized bottles nnd place the bot
tles In hot-water bath and process for
twenty minutes. Seal or cook, and
when cold dip the tops of tho bottles
In melted paraffin or sealing wax. This
sirup can be used for sodas, sundaes
nnd ns u sauce for puddings.
Old English housewives rlnini that
this strawberry cordial can bi nmde bv
putting one-third of strawberry oordin'l
in ti cup nnd then filling with boiling
water. Add n pinch of nutmeg and then
drink In place of tea.
WANAMAKER'S
WANAMAKER'S
Long Gloves
Of French Kidskin
The superior product of
the Ccnlcmcri glovccraftcrs
in Grenoble, France
Made of the pliant,
beautifully-soft French
Kidskin of the Nationale
quality
Conventionally correct
styles for the bride nnd
her attendants at spring
weddings
With that perfection of fit
for which Ccntemeri
Kidskin gloves have so
long been noted
White, tan and browns from
the light fawn to the deep
Havana shade
In 8-button length, 4.50
12-button, 5.50; and
lG-button (elbow length)
Centemeri
Gloves
123 So. 13th St.
(New York Store, 400 Fifth Ave)
6.50
Wanamaker's
Down Stairs Store
tlppo
IftSheppacd & Sons
Voil
es
'makes
effect
The Voile illustrated
up" most stunningly. The
of the white ratine crossbars on a
background of rose, lavender, light
blue or yellovJ is exceedingly smart.
The price $2.25 the yard.
Then there is na-Cy blue Voile
xOitK dots or dashes in contrasting
colors. 85c the yard.
Or at 50c the yard b 1 u e ,
Hack or brown Voiles with dashes
or dots of white.
ThcVoije price -range is 50c to
$2.95. The multiplicity' and
variation of choice are fascinating.
Organdies
Lovely shadings of rose, lavender, light and'dark
blue, brown nnd maize. Permanent finish adds
practicality to beauty. Widths, 42 and 45 inches.
Prices 85c and $1.00 the yard
1008 Chestnut Stt?t
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ASCO ASCO ASCO
Unequaled Coffee Value
If it were not for our Producer-to-Consumer Plan, which eliminates all
in-between expense, we would not be able to sell such a high-grade coffee as our
Asco Blend at such a low price.
It is a blend of super-fine coffees-from the best plantations in the tropics.
Coffees of the same grade are selling elsewhere at 40c and 45c per lb., but
through our close connections with the sources of supply one handling and one
small profit we are able to sell Asco Blend at only 2oc per lb.
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Coffee
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25
"Taste the difference?"
Asco Blend has a fragrant aroma, an unusually
delicious "taste." a soothing mellowness that you simply
can't resist. You owe it to yourself to get acquainted
with this delicious coffee.
BEST
Pure Lard
12V2c lb.
Best opon-kettlo rendered
lord. Finest quality to be
had anywhere.
Soap Bargains
6V2Ccake
Felt Naptha
Babbits
Star
Kirkman'
P. & G. Naptha
4 for 25c
Hest White
Potatoes 8obiubo 35c
Vi pk., 9c; U pk., Gc
Fine big dry mealy pota
toes. Serve Kaked Potatoes
tomcht for a change.
fco:
'II Pay You To Visit The.
Market St. Beef Co.
becauni' we have the quality. Always a full selection of Hcef, Veal.
l-amli. all 1'ork Products; fresh-killed Chickens at ull timcH. Our
meats arc kept under strictly sanitary conditions; that's why they're
alas Iresh. Due to our enormous cash buying und selling, we are
enabled to sell the finest quality meat at 10c to l.rc lb. less than your
wuclier is charging you today. Convince yourself.
Finest Legs of Yearling Lamb (SO 25k
City-Dressed Shoulders?f Pork (&?) 20c,b,
Large Shipment of Strips of BACON, 20b.
- (1 to . lb. Average)
AH Our STEAKS well Trimmed 30c lb.
"icnic Hams or Shoulders
flSkHTg Steak
bugar
Cured
6
Nice and Lean
Ground Fresh
12
lb.
SKIN -BACK HAMS 1 25
.c
'lb.
tnctly Fresh EC.r.c; u a ,
(.77 w, w.fi UUU ..UtJ,
i',CWllg l.lim,
': Soui, Hecf.
- ' '" I'I'll'
1 dozen to a carton, 30c
Pe;
.Gibs, for 25c
,.31l,s. for 25c
. 3 lbs. for 25c
Monty Spare Itibs 15c lb.
IMg's Feet 5c lb.
Pure Pork Sausage 20c lb.
aco Nut Margarine or X-L Margarine Y9cthcre 50c
" by Iluv Itultor? l!u Poiipii iiiul Y.I. Mnrirnrlllo
-r ; --r.
'Am rendy to wult on truile Closes Friday and Saturday
MARKET ST. BEEF CO.
,522LVIarket St. and 5939 Market St.'
lb.
Butter
60
"Tato it I"
Pure rich cream of happy, healthy
cows in "the richest dairy districts of tho
entire United States that's what makes
Lbuclla Butter so delicious and pure.
Richland Butter lb. 55c
Big value in creamery print butter.
Gold Seal
Eggs
carton
37
Fine big fresh eggs, right from tho
nest. Twelve in every carton. Finest
eggs laid. Meaty, chock full of nourish
ment. Strictly Fresh Eggs, doz. 32c
Every egg guaranteed absolutely fresh.
16-Button-Length White
Silk Gloves, $1.15
1200 pair of these gloves come ,
just when women need them,
from one of tho foremost silk i
glove makers.
"Seconds," but imperfections
are so slight they will not impair
thp wear sometimes only n
heavy thread. "Firsts" of tho
same quality would be almost
double.
Unusual quality with double
finger tins nnd Paris Point stitch
ing on the backs.
4-Pound Cans Epsom
Salts, 18c
Many of our customers toll us
thev are recommended to use
large quantities of Eosom salts
for self-reducing baths. Others
sav that thev find these salts
helpful for rheumatic joint sat
urations. Anyway, for one rea
son or another, these salts sell
nut as fast as we can get them in.
Neat House Dresses, $1.50
Women will like this pretty
belted style. Percale with blue,
gray and V'nk figures and plain
color collars, cuffs and pocket
tops.
Pink Crepe Envelope
Chemises, $1
Thev wear excellently nnd are
especially nice for warm weather.
Trim-tailored style, with shoulder
straps ami hemstitching.
White Lawn
Camisoles, 75c
The ie have been so many i-p- i
ciucsts that we now have these in
tilain tailored style trimmed with
tiny rosebuds.
Girls' Bloomer Dresses, $2 i
(7 to 12 year sizes)
Sturdy pink, bluo or green
chambrav with white pipings,
outstanding pockets and sash.
The bloomers nre cut generously
full. It's been mqny n day since
dresses like these were so little.
Also attractively checked ging
ham dresses in several stvles for
girls of the same ages. $2.
Striped Tub Silk
Blouses, $2.90
Pongee Blouses, $2.90
Capital warm-weather blouses
to wear with sports suits and
skirts. All sizes, 34 to 4t.
S I 27 x 54 Inch Rag Rugs, $1
Old-fashioned Int-or-mihs rag
rugs which women buy in quan
tity for Summer halls, bedrooms
and bathrooms. This special pur
chase of 330 will fairly fly away.
i
Asco
Pork and BeanR
Best selected domestic
beans cooked with pork, and
a delicious tomato sauce
added.
3 cans
for
Fill your pantry shelves.
25c
A
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Long Stem Macaroni
Elbow Macaroni
Spaghetti
i pkgs
for
25.
Assorted nny way jou wish.
Sweet Sugar Corn
Choice Tomatoes
Choice Succotash
cans
for
25
Assorted any way you wish.
Victor
Bread
Big
Loaf
8c
Mother made good bread there's no
denying it. And Victor Bread is made
just like Mother used to make tho deli
cious biead that won your heart and
palate. Children thfive on Victor Bread.
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lb.
45c
Asco
Teas
i2 lb. pkg 23c; H lb. pkg., 12c
Five different blends but all the sanfV
price. Teas of -the same grade are being
sold elsewhere at 00c, 70c and 80c per lb.
These Prices in All Our 181 Asco Meat Markets
Small Lean Smoked Picnics, lb. 16c
Finest Quality Native Beef
Best Cut Standing Rib Roast, lb. 30c
Lean Soup Beef, lb. 8c . Lean Boiling Beef, lb. I2V2C
Fresh Beef Suet, lb. 8c
Thick End Standing Rib Roast, lb. 20c
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GENUINE
Neck lb. 10c ;
Breast lb. 6c ,
Shoulders lb. 18c ;
Rump Chops ....;... lb. 38c I
LAMB
Rack Chops lb. 25c
Rib Chops lb. 35c
Loin Chops lb. 45c
Legs of Lamb .... .. . lb. 35c
Milk Fed Stewing and Roasting Chickens, lb. 43c
Aico Store, all over Phila. and throughout Pennsylvania, Now Jeriey, Delaware and Maryland
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What Really Charming
Coats, Capes and Wraps
at $8.75 to $35!
Nearly every kind of Spring wrap will hp found in this inter
csling collection.
cope for tporU wear or for motoring)
coatt for butinets, for (hopping and for knockabout wear;
wrapt, gracefully draped, for afternoon nnd informal evening
occaiiom.
in fact, wraps for every Spring and Summer use that a woman
may care to put them to. Four excellent examples of value are
sketched.
$8.75 for a cape which can tie had in blown velour or gray or
tan burella.
$12.75 for a navy blue crge cape, cut with a coat front and
stitched in yellow.
$19 for a dolman of tan or moufflon velour, ilk lined nnd trim
med with silk stitching and tassels.
$29 for a most unusunl quilted satin coat in brown or black. It
can be had with quilting nil over it (as in the .sketch) or simply on
the collar, cuffs, front and hem.
Tweed Coats, $12.75
In two shades of blown and in tan, these practical coats arc
half lined with silk.
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Light -Weight Overcoats
Mr. Man !
All Wool and Good Looking
$28.50 to $38.50
Mostly tweeds, though some herringbones and knitted fab
rics are among them. In the most seasonable shades and
mixtures with plenty of giays, f'om the very light to the dark.
Single-breasted box style with plenty of room in them.
While we do not claim these to be waterproof, thev will
turn off the drops of an average showei. 1
Exactly right for capriciou April!
((iftllrry. Murkil i
Necklaces at Third to Half
Less, $1
Colorful strings of cherry led,
nmher, jade, jet, rub, coral and
many other colors. Some imitate
bakelite, others are of crystal or
.
s3 beads. Majority hae long decora
tive tassels or fringes. Quite de
lightful to wear with Summer frocks
or serge dresse
(Clirltlilll)
Uncommonly Fine Silks
$1.65 $2.10 $4
Philadelphia women seem to be liking this Down Stan mII mou
better every day. They know they ianiiot get poor silks here because
we won't have them at any price, l'hev ulso know that fashionable
m1I can often be chosen here at onlv a little outlay becaiiM' of sudden
happenings in the wholesale market.
35-Inch Messaline, $1.65
tl-ilk messaline with bright satin-like finish and eiuiuuli "bom '
to make it thorough!;, worthwhile for dresses, blouses and petticoat
Plenty of favorite gray nnd navy blue, plenty of marine, brown, olu
lose, Copenhagen nnd white.
40-Inch Radium Foulards, Unusual at $2.10
Sonic ot the loveliest foulards we have ever seen at this puce
Pattern- lia.e the decided distinction of kinds that ordinarily cost a
grea deal mote. The' figures are simple, jiet they seem to mean a lot
and they iliape perfectly. The silk itself is .-oft und smooth v. ith duil
radium finish, ideal for Summer dresses. Nav.v, blown, Copenhagen
and lilatk giounds, mostly with one-color designs. Full -10 inches w nk.
40-lnch Canton Crepe, Surprising at $4
Kverv thread, of course, is all-sdk and the weight is quite heavv
at this moderate price. New shipments of siuh wanted shades as
rust, Harding blue, navy, brown, reseda, fan, beige and white
i( entrrtl
Adora Corsets I
$2 to $10
VII the new Adora corsets in
models best suited to todav's
modes are here for women of
every type. The light, low cor
set with scarcely nnv boning--for
the young girl or slim woman;
the long, medium-high corset
with strong, yet flexible, boning
for the tall, heavy llgure; these
and all the models in between arc
ready for you.
Adora corsets are made espe
cially for Wanamaker's Down
Stairs Store and can be found
only here.
Fittings
Oui convenient fitting rooms,
ngnt off the Coiset Store, and
the advice and help of our ex
perienced fitters are at .voiir
service without chaige.
( .Mil nil
Little Boys' Tub Suits
$2.50 to $3
I'.uttun-en and middy suits ate
111 nine different styles in good
gmtrhnms and wash suitings
Some are plain dark cadet blue,
otheis are gra.v and still others
have gray or blue trousers and
white vvn,st. Sizes ' to R enrs.
cntriill
Seamless Sheets
81x90 Inches
Special at $1.15
Of nood iu.ilit. inu-Jin full"
lleai lied
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Fashion Steps Forth in These Smart
New Pumps and Oxfords
Itlack Oxfords of good
calfskin have full wmg
tips with perforations,
welted soles and low heels.
! HO.
(Jrny Suede Pumps
with one instep strap have
turned soles ami baby
French heels. $i).90.
Strap Pumps of tun
calfskin with one instep
strap have turned soles and
baby French heels. $8.75.
Plain Pumps of light
tan calfskin with turned
soles and high covered
heels. ?9.90. 1
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Hrown Mrap Pumps oi
ooze laltskm have one in
step strap, lui ned sole- and
high covered heels. !).0H.
Two-strap Pinups - of
light tan calfskin vwili
turned soles and high co -ered
heels. SIMM.
Strap Pumps of tan
calfskin with one instep
htiup. turned soles and high
covered heels. $t).fl(
Saddle-strap Oxfords of
light tan calfskin witn
many perforations, welted
soles and medium heels.
?8.25.
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