m- I l! If l" r' 17: J VBNIftG PUBLIC " fcDGERr-PHlt ADfeLPHlA, " MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1021 m I"? 3. w . . T 7 if T T a T HWrs. Jr msoi fsees me ool urines WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S That Grandma Used to Mafe Long Ago 1 wi fijj ,& o Fruit and Berries Can. Do Used to Malta These t Delicious Beverages for Hot Summer Days I nr MHS. M. A. WILSON i -,. lilt. tV M". il. A. Wilton. f (PwrtoM. 'jfr'toMi Tittrvtd) f'' ffi gammer drinks of grandma's dny ' , delicious, homey bfveratts 1 rtitCenehd the thirst and ratlsfied the paint' dinger Pop .a xv-Ann oleht ounces of j.f not and then soak In two quarts tr cntHour hours Now aM tWO more quuiic.n .... Ml tor hull nn hour. Now add nrce lemon sliced very thin, pound! of brown fiujar. four tablespoons of powdered ginger, four gallons of tenter. e,lf to blend thoroughly and then . n least cake, crumbling In the Sit "ft nod . "". Let V!A la a warm place for twelve hours ft thtn strain and fill Into bottles. Sk.caJew1.en filling bottles to learo 2bMt one Inch space at tho top. Cork .nd then tie corks securely. Lay tho Sirttt'on their side for thrco days. Ico Sfthen It is ready to uso. ""'Ye Oldo Time Small Beer Thtt redpo makes threo gallons, piiee In a larjre kettle or tub Three gallons of warm water, One quart of molasses, One-wf pound of brown sugar, Fifteen drops of oil of spruce. Tw dropt of oil of sassafras. aM. a Mimd thoroughly and then M one yeast cake by crumbling Into Let Bt&nd for ten hours and then hot SI i h Kme manner as the ringer md. 1i Rmft11 bccr ,s rcady for yso sext day. , Raspberry Ado Look over the bcrrlea carefully and thtn wsh. Now place three quarts of letritu in a large kettle nnd add Two quarts of water. Two quartn of sugar. Bruise tho berries with sugar and witer and heat very slowly to tho boil laj point. Hoil for fifteen minutes tad tien allmv the mixture to cool. Rub through a fine sieve and then turn In a jelly bag and let the mlxturo drip through. Fill into sterilized bottles and t the bottles In a kettle. Fill the kct tli with water to tho neck of the bot tle and beat slowly to the bnlliug point. Boll for fifteen minutes, then remove the bottles and seal securely. Dip the tops of bottles in parawax. Store in a cool place. Blackberries, huckleberries, cranberries and strawberries may all be used in the same manner. Lemoni may be used to replace the oranges for lemon sirup. Lemon Tea This old-time summer drink quite ctten juM "hits the spot." Slice one lemon very thin, place in a china pitcher and ndd One level tablespoon of tea. One quart of hotliny water. Stir to blend and then let stand for ene-half hour. Strain and chill nnd then odd the juice of one lemon nnd tdd crushed Ice Servo with a sprig ol nilnt in tho glass. It may be swect eied, but tho old-time recipe called for It unsweetened. Spruce Beer Place Id a large kettle Five gallons of water, hot, Ottifguorj of molasses, Tito and one-half pounds of brown ttgar, Two ounces of spruce extract. Etlr well to blend and then add one Days r yeast cake by crumbling the cake directly into the mixture. Stir well and allow mlxturo to stand for twenty-four hours to blend. Bottle as for small beer. Imperial Top Plnco In n kettle Two pounds of sugar. One ounce of powdered ginger, One ounce of cream tartar, One cup of lemon Juice, strained, Two and one-half gallons of bolitny water. Stir well to blend and then crumble Into the mixture two-thirds cake of compressed yeast. Stir well to dissolve the yeast. Let stand for twolve hours and then bottle as for small beer. Spice Raspberry 8lnip Flaee in tho preserving kettle, One quart of water, Thrco quarts of raspberries, Four pounds of sugar, ' One ounce of stick cinnamon, One tablespoon of powdered cinna mon. Two tablespoons of allspice, One tablespoon of cloves. One tablespoon of nutmeg, One tablespoon of mace, One-half ounce of cardamon sceas, well bruised, Four tablespoons of powdered glngct, Five drops of extract telntergrcen, Five drops of extract peppermint, Mash with a wooden potato masher and turn thoroughly. Let stand for twenty-four hours nnd then heat slowly to tho boiling point for fifteen minutes. Then let cool. FUtor as for orange sirup nnd bottle as for rnspberryade. To use: Add one to two tnblespoons ful to the orange sirup for a cooling drink. Or ndd two tablespoons In n cup of hot water for a hot drink for break ing up coldn. Cherry Shrub Stone ten pounds of cherries nnd place in n preserving kettle and ndd one quart of water, Six pounds of sugar, nnd then following spiec3 tied In a piece of cheesecloth : Tiro teaspoons of mace, One teaspoon of nutmeg, Otic and one-half teaspoons of cinnamon, One teaspoon of allspice. Unc-halj Cfl bruised well. dozen cardamon seed, Mnsh the cherries and sugar together and then heat very slowly to tho boiling point. Cook slowly until the cherries are very soft nnd then let cool and filler as for orange sirup nnd bottle ns directed. Blue or Huckleberry Cordial In ye bygone days folk believed that this fruit contained health-giving ele ments. The huckleberries contain val uable mineral elements thnt promote good health. Try this cordial and you will like it. I'lncp in a preserving kettle Six quarts of huckleberries. One quart of water, Three pounds of sugar. Hent slonl.r to the boiling point. Re move from the stove nnd add n spice bag, ns used for spired raspberry Flrup. Let stand over-night nnd in tho morning beat slowly to tbp boiling point and mash down frequently with a wooden potato inasber. Then filter ns directed for orange sirup and bottle as for rasp berryade. To use: Place one -half class of this sirup in a toll thin glass and ndd two tablespoons 01 crushed Ice. Fill with wnter or ndd sufficient boiling water to fill glass. Bornot Dry Cleaning Makes a Magical Change in the dim, dirt-obscured nap of your fine rugs and carpets, that have suffered from the dust of the furnace and tho mud of tho streets. It is hard to believe that it is the' same carpet or rug you sent away, when Bornot returns it to you cleaned, freshened, bright, soft nnd beautiful. The famous Bornot process not only disin fects, but preserves them from the rav ages of the moth worm which would otherwise hatch out during tho summer. A postal or a phone call will bring us to your door. A. F. BORNOT & CO. Main nm.. Fonitr nwa Hill & Palrmnnnt Are. Itnre "SIM Branch Offices 153.5 Chtfttmit KM N. Ilrnm) I2tli A Wnlnut Uninil A Snydtr S708 Cbemnut Delicious Cherry Jam Now Easily Made With Certo Here's Recipe for Absolutely New Preserve mike'che 'as nS,tihMen . P0!,B'h, to "re certain. Unllkn the old mxthod of Mry kitriipn V? i ' mm-, iiouna mr poumv mixture boiled for able tn W,.K X'L. "" .-?."'" nnr. Pce.n l" '' -. . manr LJinrrmn ion (att or more minutes, with cnnpi.. All this Ib I quent loss of fruit Juice nnd flavor tiolng Anjon who will aaniiv make ncrfei:t r-herry Jam ess requires only one minute's boiling ' ' and thereby saves all the fruit to pro-aoh-VdV ""W81 "irofl'",t f fruit, has 'lu twthlrdn more Jelly Itrnlrt ! Pr?blem ro that nnyone enn cprto Is pure contnlns no pclatlno or MnLl0 m?lt0 nmI eat this delicious preservatle. It positively saves time, Bl iiLi, f your family likes cherry (rutt "avor or ripe fruit and bupmj work. lito i '!, g0 wlw ver Orto cherry !t makes all kinds of jttms and Jellies - jtiiy l wiiii irfBii or canned iruu some you have never mndo heforo. It Is highly endorsed by nil conklnfr experts who have uoed it Every woman who trlea It recommends it to her friends and fays she'll never be without It Uot a bottle of t'erto and a rrrlpe book from your Kroccr or druggist nt onoe. See demonstration at Glmhel Brothers I'ure Food Grocery Store, Chestnut Street section. Start the new, the sure, quick, eco nomical way of making Jams nnd Jellies lou'll noer return ti "hit or miss method Important If your grocer does not have Certo, ,, . -J- 'IC MjW5frnll T'f n he!K W- .hammer - - I't.a in j COtton cloth nnd rriiul, nil. with I .. . . . . . ' -tvnu Itiin II ill, ".-.' . ' ace in Kettle with cherrlen. mer for i? ii,nff' covcr kettIn ' !" nlng cLyl'!"1"' Remove lmB con- B'W to vil of SUi?'ir nnd mix wo" Untly .,, lff?.ro.us "oil. stirring con tomoi frnmH?" ,,u fcr one rnn,I", Cto whul" .11 ,nnrt aM "" botl', "' "ont ly ?,i P!rnlm' Let Btnnrt wlth occft tool bLh fv ff' 1vo n"nte lonBer to Uak. iu'JX' , nn'1 . no""" Into glasses, Jam H,B 2r n half-pound Blassoa Co?eclpehr00Lkhcrry y rc"fi' 8 'IrT the old o Important If your CiEsIriJJJ does not rmvo fUKmk please tele- skaBD phone Miss Jarobs, IW1 Bolt phone, Lombard JMRIM 3839 or Keystone KYmHtm phone, Main 1681, to tfflEjHR leurn where you can JBuWSSI obtain Certo. mJPNrBL banishes nil the KFiwMMKi ns perfect results MdHkl 1 Down Below the Equator on the scientifically cultivated plantations of the tropics, aro grown tho high grade cofFeea that go to make the popular Abco Blend. Is it any wonder that Aaco Coffee is so popular in hundreds of thou sands of homos? It is cultivated right ft ia blended right It i6 sold at the right price i1k5b79vkV wVwnsBnuBBwt OSC0 Coffee lb. 25 Taste the difference? Coffees of this grade are being sold elsewhere at 40c and 45c per lb. Our price is only 25c We save you the difference by the economies effected by our Producer-to-Consumor Plan. Try tills rich, rare coffee today Another Big Canned Fruit Sale This la the second sale In a comparatively ehort time wherein wo have been able to offer our customers unusual values in Canned Fruita. Coming just before tho Great National Holiday, thlu sale affords many economies In stocking: the picnic-basket. We guarantco every Item to be our usual standard of quality, and nt these Special Dozen Prices It will pay every housekeeper to lay In a liberal supply. ScT.? Grated Pineapple .... 1 1c; $1.25 A delicious dessert, ready to serve. NIco for making Sherbets, Ice Cream, etc. California Sliced Peaches can. Fancy California Peaches ni can. Extra Fancy California Peaches ni can. Sliced Pineapple Mrdinm cn. Sliced Pineapple wr c.n, Grated Pineapple M.uum can. Choico California Apricots . can, Fancy California Apricots 3i can, 16c; dozen, $1.85 23c; 29c; 23c; 29c; 19c; 15c; 25c; S2.65 $3.40 $2.65 $3.35 $2.20 $1.75 $2.90 Fancy Sugar Plums bi(c 12c - $1.40 You will enjoy thlo big, ripe, luscious fruit of excellent quality. Additional July 4th Requisites Uneeda Biscuit pkg., 6c Best Pink Salmon can, 9c Choico Sardines 3 five-cent cans, 10c Sour Pickles big hot., 18c Fancy Queen Olives bot., 12c, 22c Fancy Stuffed Olives hot., 13c, 23c Sweet Pickles bot., 18c Pure Jolly glass, 10c American Maid Catsup hot., 10c Pure Table Mustard glass, 7c "Asco" Pork & Beans can, 6c, 10c Calif. Tuna Fish can, lie, 16c Potted Meats can, 5c, 10c Jiggtlme Cake Flour. "Asco" Dried Beef .. pkg., 20c nice. 10c asco rennut uuttcr glass, 0c Rich New Cheese lb., 21c Assorted Fruit Jams jar, 15c Best Red Salmon can, 30c Princess Salad Dressing bot., 25c Butter Thin Biscuits pkg., 13c Wax Lunch Paper roll, 4c Nnblsco Wnfers pkg,, 10c Dom. Swiss Cheese '4 -lb., 12c Kraft Cheese can, 12c "Asco" Mustard (The best made) jar, 12c ''--'- a: Teste ItJ Butter Louella Butter is made from the pure, Pasteurized cream of happy, healthy cows, who feed on rich, eweot grass near singing brooks in the richest dairy districts of the entire United States. Louella is the finest butter in America the standard of the nation. Richland Butter ,b 38c Pure creamery prints. Big value. FOR WASH DAY Ltnox Soap 3 cakei, 10c Babbitt's Beit Soap bar, 5c Aico Ammonia bet., 9c Aico Bluiof ... bot., 7c YoBBj'a Powatr pkj 12c P. & G. Naphtha "I 62C cake Star Soap 4 for 2Se Jersey Duke Ifl,, Pork and Beans 1UI" Bis No. 3 can Best New Potatoes 3W lbs. C pk. (71 lbs.), 18c H bu. (30 lb..), 70c Ftna bljr "ipada," frenh dnr. They cook Ilk ball of flour. 35"" Onions " 5c To Beat the Heat Here's a Treat! SarsaparilU Gin(cr Ala Root Beer ,c bot 172' $1.45 doz- Pure Grape Joke, pt. bot, 29c Keep a dozon bottles handy. Lemon Cookies, lb. 15c A tidbit yoa'U wjoy. J When Its Hot and Sticky there's one ear mesne of flndlnc oomfort. Make ilste rrlth elass of IcmI Tea., mnflt India leave you with Aaen Orunvo Pekoe or A boo Ceylon. Itn rerreablnc qnalltlne cool, ralm nnd collected. OSOD Teas Ib. 45c Years to Learn Victor Bread is the kind of bread every brido would liko to be ablo to bake on her first attempt. The Victor loaf is tho finished article bread like Mother UBed to bako and it took Mother years to learn the secret. H-lb. pkg., 23c 1 MAh. pkg., 12c Orange Pekoe Old Country Style India Ceylon Mixed Plain Block Victor Big Bread Loaf 6c Aico Macaroni pkf., 9c Aico Spaghetti pkg., 9c Aico Peat can, 21c Gold Seal Floar. ..5-lb. bag, 33c Initantaneoui Tapioca . pkg., lie Pearl Tapioca lb., 10c Aica Sliced Bacon pkg., 18c Soup Beam lb., flc Asco Corn Flakes 9c p.. 3 ;:;' 25c Crisp and dolicious. Aico Eta p. Milk ....can, 0c, 12c Blue Roie Rice lb., 5c Aico Jelly Powder ..3 pkgi., 2Se Aico Cornitarch pkg., 7c Pure Honey glau, 12c Aico Oleomargarine lb., 25c Calif. Seeded Raiiini pkg., 28c Big Tuesday Special! If you wish to save money on your table expenses, visit one of our Meat Markets and feeo the exceptionally choice meats we are selling at such low prices. Our big Special Sales, held every Tuesday, offer you even extra savings. Any of our grocery clerks will bo glad to tell you where our Meat Market nearest to your homo is located. These Prices in All Our 188 Sanitary Meat Markets TUESDAY ONLY i All Smoked Hams, lb. SOc Quality the finest and sugar cured. Plctusantt ojij Wanamaker9s Down Stairs Store Smart Bathing Suits For the Holiday Delightful Models at $4.75, $5 and $5.75 Most young women want a decree of style In tho bathing suits they wenr and thoy arc finding, In the Down Stairs Store, bathing suits with a distinctly youthful air. Short skirts, smart snshes and no slcovc3 aro distinctly the mode. Starting at $1.75 there is the suit sketched. It is of surf satin in a lustrous black with whito pip ing showing at the round neck and on the hem. At $5, a surf satin suit with colored smocking on the shoulders. A suit with a ruffled skirt is $5.75. Silk bathing suits start nt $5.85 for a smart taffeta with a scalloped skirt. Rubber caps and hats In nil the gay colors are 15c to $2.25. Beach shoes are SOc to $1.65. Cotton tights to war under bathing suits aro 50c, 85c, $1 and $1.25. Part wool, $1.65. All wool, $2.90. (Market) m 2400 Pair of Men's Mercerized Half Hose 20c a Pair Black White Brown Gray Navy Classed as "seconds" although the imper fections aro very slight and mostly unnotice able. Woro they first quality the price would bo considerably higher. Any man contemplat ing "roughing it" on his vacation should take at least a dozen pair of these socks with him. (Oallrry. Market) Center Aisle 0 A iOTtUfflte: Remnants of Silk at Half Their Recent Low Prices Now 82c to $1.25 Yard AH short ends from a busy month's selling! Each one means a saving of exactly half their last week's price by the yard off the piece. Crepo do chine, taffeta, satin, pongee, foulard, China silk and fashionable novelty silks. Useful lengths for blouses, skirts, kimonos, trimmings ami fancy work. Summer Necessities at Little Prices are on a convenient table, where they can be picked up In n hurry. Almond lotion, 35c and G5c. Witch Hazel, 35c, 50c, 80e. Cold cream in tubes, 12c to 25c; In jars, 25c to 85c. Wanamaker talcum powder, 20c pound can. Other good talcums, 18c to 25c box. Good bath soaps, 5c and 10c. Bath sprays five-foot hose and large spray head, 75c. Sale of Summer Waists and Smocks, $1 About three hundred batiste, dimity, voile nnd colored organdie waists. Just one or two of a kind, some slightly mussed from handling. All at half and loss than half the regular prices. Good-looking lincne smocks, some embroidered with wool, are in rose, blue and green at this low price. $1.55 Yard for Lace Flouncing, Radium All-Over Lace, Georgette Crepe Lowest price of the season! Tho ivory-tinted darned lace is on a fine net, 32 and 36 inches wide, and beautiful for afternoon nnd evening dresses. Radium lace, 3G inches wide, has a lovely luster and softness for frocks or negligees and comes in jade, peacock, black, brown, navy and Copenhagen. Georgette crepe, in black, white, navy and more than fifty shades, is 40 inches wide. Satin-Top Envelope Chemises, $1 j T11" .teht-inch tops are of flesh-pink satin edged with pretty lace, the remainder of fine pink nainsook. Wonderful at their price, as most women will agree! Unusual House Dresses, $2 Fresh cool ones of finely dotted voile with organdie collar nnd vest cbmo with navy, light blue, lavender, pink and black dots on white. Trimly checked gingham dresses with pique collnr and cuffs in pink, lavender, navy and light Pink Bloomers, 50c and 65c Both soft pink hand embroidered; trimmed. batiste. 50c style is nicely the other is plain or lace $4.75 $3.85 $7.50 $4.50 Checked Organdie 50c a Yard Maize Orchid Rose Pink Light Blue Copenhagen The small, woven, self-lone checks lend an additional airy de lightfulness to organdie that is already pretty by reason of its fine sheerness and delicato tint ing. 30 inches wide. (Central) Gingham, Organdie, Voile, Swiss and Crepe de Chine in New Dresses at $3.85 to $29 Imagino a fairy "pic" that would hold hundreds of lovely frocks ajl swathed together by glistening folds of maline. Then think of this Down Stairs Dress Shop as just such a fascinating assembling center of crisp, cheery, becoming frocks for every hot hour in tho day or night. Customers como in tired with hot weather bored with dark clothes and it's liko a tonic to see the scores of different cool cotton dresses and to put them on nnd find that thoy exactly tit their needs in every way. All These Are NEW and Beautifully Fresh with Low Shoes for Women, $5.40 Fashionable instep-strap pump3 aio of the ruddy tan that is so much asked for by everybody who wants to wear the latest thing. Tbe. come also in useful black cuiuL-i. piwier siraignt or nicaica wing tips and low, uium or cuDan neels. Oxford ties are of tan leather, with welted soles and medium heels. The low price seems remark able at first, and oven more so after one has tested the wearing qualities of these reliable low shoos! (Chentnnt) in- me- o; Native Beef Whole-Cut Chuck Roast, lb., 10c Boneless Pot Roast, lb., 12c Lean Soup Beef, lb., 8c Fresh Beef Liver, lb., 12c Milk-Fed Country Veal Breast lb. 15c Neck Ib. 18c Shoulders lb. 20c Rack lb. 22c .Small, Lean Smoked Picnics, lb., 16c Auco Stores ail over PMIa. and throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Mariila'nd A5.CO . ASCO, jASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO Plaid gingham dresses pique collnr at $3.85. Checked gingham dresses with organdio collars and sashes at $4, $4.60 and $5. Voile with neat patterns In navy, black, rose, Copenhagen and lavender, $4.75. Plnin voile in dark blue, palo blue, gray, tan and rose with tuxedo collnr nnd cuffs of white organdie nt ?0. Printed organdie with tho new organdie point trimming and graceful sash, $5.50. Checked voile with surplice drapery of net and ln.ee nt ?7 50. Dotted Swiss in white, brown, old bluo and red with white or gandio surplice collar nt $15. Voilo with embroidored dots nnd surplice drapery, some with colored embroidery, $10.50. Crepe de chine dresses in the light colors that look cool include bon waterfall" style at $29 and tho copy of a very successful sports model which originally was more than doublo, now hero at 20. French Hand-Made Dresses Repriced $14.75 and $18.75 Delightful frocks in typical French colors and styles.. Dif eient from any others and it is always so plo.isnnt to mv "Mv Paris frock!" ih hnnd-nuide-tucks. Ye.s, evi ry stitch even the tiniest the panel model at $23, tho "rib- Sizes Vary According to the Style Some nre for young girls 14 to 20, others for women who wenr sizs HO to 44 und them aro plenty of extra sizes nt moderate cost within this same price range. (Mrktl) All Our Couch Hammocks Lowered to $10 to $27.30 About two dozen styles to choose from nnd more nt the lower prices thun at tha higher! It is a wondorful opportun ity for Philadelphia, for the outdoor season is almost all uhend. Couch hammocks give much real benefit and pleas ure and have many uses, not the least of which is as beds on sleeping porches. Prices Are Very Low nnd the hammocks wero made especially for us and embody special features of strength, durability nnd comfort. Th y havo strong angle-iron frnnirfc. galvanized springs nnd thick chiuns. Coverings nre of excellent weather-rcsiBting plain khaki or grny duck, others are trimmed. Some aro covered wiUjiour own high-grade ere tonn.s and still others with striped duck. ' ((rntral) m vy V'M j fUi A 7 'i : i" ,.", iV.