rvft'y 'Y: ci'i ' ,ff '" sk a (..- I Uf ''. rf, Vl'3.. ' 7-ivV' .V, V, t.t -i , V ' 'i1 'Vi ,y n j 1 1 f " -' ' - '' ' nifrilillibiMiilinl' MWilson Says July's the Time ; to lVlcLtie opicy icusnes jor ine x ear tnld'Timo Experts Have Told Her to Gather Walnuts for Pickling Ueforo sneu naraens ucucwus rrcscrvca Crab Apples Simple to Make M. A. WILSON h,l JlfM. H. A, iviuwii ny ains TirtmMsMi lVtnnXt rescrVtdj ? VERY, many inquiries mvu .u. 5. j. tn KinK ir. !'"-" ftdpM, that I A itlr them nbout. i.iit uicra inw v-"i VKw , . fh in h.th. Hub 'TStvUh n coars'o cloth to wnlnut f1 n t mMV rcCiPO Will - 1.i tUrtrnrt Bntllll 'ffiTmaVin, wnlnut catsup and To rlelilo Walnuts ..1 July Is tho time to gather the ?"!!. in fact, many of tho old-time 'iS?dSare thSt ?ter July IB tho ?pnrLlns to harden so that they can 'M'LSed. Gather the walnuts and ?olt ft. mum ones as little as pos V?.1" K!ti Rrlna of four ounces of iii io mry quart of water. Heat and S J to the boiling point and then let Za Put tho wnlnnU In a tub and eu i.t, t,,in. Now let Btand for oar otw i"w " Itcta dy8, . . ". i. tniilpnnoon of lyo In J? J of water and wash the wal- nii through this, using a wooden spoon ?u,i.1 . V.m nhm t. Wft them Into cold Hub ro- . ..l .-!...... Al.n in the gummy, furry uusiobbh vu..j fAtres to them, riungft again Into col. tt and wash well. Now drain and corer who ;ullV. "" fifteen minutes. Drain, n.-v in prnok and coyer with vlne- tair and stand In fl cool placo for two ""r ."..., .Irnln rvlllnilfK from tllO JJwir. This vlncgnr can be used for wilnnt catsup. Now for 1D0 walnuta placo In a pre- unur ketUo Ont-halt PO'd of mustard teed, Oni-cuarfer pound of celery aeea, fiui ounces of whole oloves, Tuo ounces of uholo olljplcc, One.QUartcr pound of horseradish, cut In tUn strips, One-Aol ownoo of pepper, On cup of salt, Two cloves of garlio, IVo cup of brown sugar. Thru quarts of vinegar. Bring to a boll and add one-half dam dried pepper poas, cut in pieces, ,A nonr nver tho WfllhUtS. Add BUffl- v.f iminr to mtxturo to hnro enough "ltold to coTer tho walnuts. Let stand lit rwCniy-IOur uuurn uuu lutii uuiuu or leal Securely. If you havo decided to Ml UO UUlt jars lor Bioriug mw iul-hicu nTdnat can only bo put Into all-glass Jin. Jars that haro metal tops nro not m m nwd. Tho viticenr Is ant to work bten tho porcelain lining and the mttal top of tnc nu ana set up a ian- rcrons reaction wnicn is poisonous. Kup this fact clarly in mind and do not store any kind or rood containing Ttotiar in jars tnat navo mctai-covcrca MM. ,Use mack or white walnuts. Hero is another old-timo pickle: FIcklcd Nasturtium Otthcr the buds whllo crcen. tilnen in l ltrgt crock and cover with a brino as for pickled walnuts. Jjet tho nnstur tlnms stand for two days and then drain and wash in cold water. Place in jifl and cover with vlncgnr and add to mry quart of nasturtiums Ons tablespoon of pepper, Ont-half ounte of made mace, OiU'Quartcr ounce of mustard seed. Seal securely after covorlne with ruffldent vinegar. While making pickled walnuts, is a good time to mnko somo walnut catsup. This old-time favorite is de licious In sauces, on oysters, broiled or roasted meats nnd in gaJnd dressing. Taxt forty of the walnuts Just be fore patting them down In the second Tuegar, and put through the food chop per. .Add three cloves of garlic. Add US first vlnecnf which hna baen Hrnlni.fi I from the walnuts nnd which should be about eoven pints, and Ons end onO'half tablespoons of I tltch pepper, I uns taoiespoon 6 paprika, t One toolejpooi of allspice, ' One tablespoon of oloves, ' One tablespoon of ginger, I 0n co)oo of nutmeg, Two ounces of mustard seed, On ounce of oolcru seod. One Otlne nt hnmnrnitlth tAfOUfll a iaoi.ehnnttnr. - , rr. , vne-quorter cup of salt, One cup of brown sugar. HeSt ftlmslv in hn lintlino nilnl. nn.l ttea turn into a crock or wooden tub. Fv JJery (,a' 'or ono woek nnd keep tjo tub or crock in n sunny spot. Now "urn impugn a sieve, men. Dottle nnd on-fliiorer pound, of seal securely nnd store in a cool, dry placo. richlcd Crabnpplfs Look over four pounds of apples care fully nnd then wflslfnnd placo on a cloth 10 urain. ow pinco tho apples In a preserving kettle nnd cover with a mlx- turo of vinegar nnd water. Uoll for tnreo minutes And then lift out the np Vitn, fnow to tho vlncgnr and water 0(1(1 Two and brown sugar. Tico tablespoons of whole cloves, One tablespoon of allspice, Four blades of macC, One ounce of candled glnper. Bring to a boll and cools for fifteen minutes, Then add tho apples to this mixture and cook slowly until they aro tender. Lift Into Jars and fill with tho Maiding liquid. Seal nnd Btoro In a cooi piaco. Pickled Cherries " Pickled cherries nro eerved ns a con diment with cold meats and fish. Btono lour quarts or sour cherries nnd then auu Ono pint of vinegar, Three quarters pint of icatcr, Two pieces of stick cinnamon, broken in bits, One tablespoon of allspice, One tablespoon of cloves, Two ounces of candled ginger, cut into bits, Txoo-inch piece of horseradish, cut In bits, One and one-half pounds of sugar. Ilont slowly to tho boiling point and then cook for twenty-flvo minutes. Then fill into nil-glass Jars and seal ho curcly. Storo hi a cool, dry place. Swoct Green Tomato Pickle If you have a vegetable garden, vou can onslly prepare this delicious con serve that can bo used as a relinh. Pick tho odd and ill-shnpcd tomatoes beforo they ripen. This rccipo cnlls for twenty -live green tomatoes, eo if you do not linvo suuiclent, perhaps your neighbor will helM flic licr. rou sui vnti nilf hi fflvlnrr ni oAlllntf clcnt to mako the required num- Cut twenty-five green tomotpes into slices nnd place In a crock and sprinkle each layer very lightly with salt. Now, between each layer ndd two largo or four small white onions, thinly sliced. Use eight onions. Let this stand over night nnd ill tho morning turn the mtx turo Into n Jolly bag to drain, Now placo in tho porcclnln-llncd preserving kcttlo and add Four red peppers, mlnocd fine. 2'ipo lemon. Out each lemon in half lengthwise and then slice very thin. Three pound of brown sugar, Ono-guarter ounce of coriander seed, One'half ounce of dry mustard, One-half ounce of mustard setd, One tablespoon of celery seed. Add Four cUps of vinegar, Ono ctip of water, and then the following spices tied in a pleco of cheesecloth One tablespoon of ginger. One and one-half tablespoons of cin namon, One-half tablespoon of cloves, " One-half tablespoon of allsptce, One teaspoon of nutmeg, Ono clove of garlio. Oook very slowly until tomatoes look transparent nnd stir frequently to pre vent scorching. This mixture should bo qulto thick. Fill into sterllleod Jars and seal securely while scalding hot Store In n cool, dry place. Note Uso asbestos mot under pre serving kettle to prevent scorching. make party, splendid favors for A child's Adventures With a Purse WHEN I was a very little girl, a penny never foiled to fill my heart with Joy. I would hold it tightly in tho palm of my hand, which was prob ably a very dirty ono, and debate ns to Just how I would dispose of my fortune Sometimes I would bv mo n lolly-pop, they were good and, UoKldeK, they went such a lonir way. Today I saw some lolly-pops tnnt would hnvo made me very happy when I was little, and, ns a mnttcr of fact, I wanted to buy one of them when I saw them They arc the nunc sort of candy ns , the ordinary one, but come in n dress i of oiled paper. And euch ono repre sents n doll of some sort. Thero was a boy with light hair, a Uttlo girl with dark curls, and, best of an, was a doll fashioned after tho Japa nese and another an Ksqulmo. soil for five cents apiece nnd Absorbent cotton may not be often in demand, but 16) one of thost things that when it is needed,' It Is needed badly. Small pnekages turk away, but nro not Always largo enough, the cotton Is sometimes needed us stuffing for pil lows and the smaller lot"nre not milch good then. And, loo, In caso of acci dents, It Ih wise to keep a supply on hand. There can bo had a roll of ab sorbent cotton weighing one podnd for iYvrtu.flvn piMifn. It In not fio large nnd will fit nicely on tho top shelf of tho hall closet. Last night I washed my hair and very carefully this morning did I curl mv InkB which, alas, are Stmlghter than tho proverbial poker. By the time I arrived in town I had lost most oi tno ..iiM Hn T wim nlenNfid to find A liquid which can bd put on tho hair before curling nnd It will keep tho curl longer. It is but fifty cents a bottle, and for summertlmo l am sure it win yruTo i be my best friend. Vnr nam of unom mliW WiffliS-n'S j!" Jltor or rtion Wnlnot BOOO or Mnln 1001. Tj, L. D. ncrter Co.. oft N. til Bl. if din HO) ttarktt SSI I Galvanized Boat Pumps Skin Troubles Soothed With Cuticura Joip, Qfatnt,Tt1niin, (Sa. arrrW.. . SunplM IH fCmtUBf Ubmtor M, Dtyl I.Mlldtm, tUai, Japi They would Safe Milk For IcfanZa A Invalid COOKING Tho "Food- Drink1' for All Aces. Quick Lunch at Home, Office, and Fountains. Ask for HORUCtVS. -Avoid Imitations Substitutes - VW"W,'n W'lHJ"J'ilMJJiUafuiia3 J- . asco asco l A Btitits .c I i irnin vii WWW VrH IVfM 1 wtifuyvprrvr"Wv'rj'wy4 ASCO ASCO OiA3bAMAfadMti&AfcAnH A A Q- lef "OSCO" Be Your Shopworl The bond of srood-will unitinc our customers and ourselves is the result and reward of more than a third of a century of honest merchandising. Tho public will always appreciate the efforts of a person or business house whose policy is patterned after the Golden Rule. By careful, painstaking supervision and a positive determination to sell only tho very best, we have built for tho trade-mark "Asco" a reputa tion that has made "Asco." stand for tho "highest quality" in merchandise. Let "Asco" be your shopword for quality and economy. iVMVWWWV'a'' put COFFEE u; usu-uis soon iwrtinco I SJ& hr AIL SimT lUaLtr I Join; Sbatt & Cn. fire Amerifciui luiif niiunoml; 8to.. i PQlUu. IQVm I MM l-r-T-M HKiwisn .miExsmKK "The fastest home I K.nV boaits BiUv. "is fi I jvwtf-Tig GoldSeal i OSC0 Coffee ib 25 "Taste tlie difference?' Thoro aro Bomo folks you like- when you first meet them, and you fool you'd liko to meat them again nnd again. That's how you'll foci about the delicious Asco Coffee as coon as you tasto it. Flour IS 31c For tho best results in your baking, uso the flour that has passod all tests. Asco Baking Powder, can 5c, 9c, 17c Asco Corn Flakes. &e. 9c Spread n few rasp- o pkgs OEj berries over a plato of J for sDQj thoso nice, crisp corn-flakes m-m-m! Asco Evap. Milk 6c-1 2c can As puro as puro can be. Try it you'll want more. Broom Special 45c BroomB cut to 39c GOc Brooms cut to 54c 70c Brooms cut to 64c A bargain you should not miss Ammonia 3 , bnta. for 20c Assorted any wnj you wish. 0 Bluing lb Butter 44 Tasto this exquisite butter anS you'll know why it has earned for Itself tho roputation of "the finest but ter in America." Richland Butter 40c Pure creamery prints. Big voluo. Gold Seal Eggs oT&vo 40c Big, meaty bonu "cs, chock full of body building nourishment. Fresh from tho nest. Strictly Fresh Eggsdo35c Every egg guarantood absolutely fresh. Arico Sliced Bacon, pkg 18c Dry Btignr cured. Very tasty. jj Victor 11 JI1S Bread Big Loaf Baked in our own threo largo, modern, daylight bakeries and delivered to our stores fresh from tho ovens. .mlne when ma sends me jo the store for some I Ae Cheese. You bet 1 foot for it and its dandy, suramerproof 'Wrapper." NCR& GmpieMwuefotfXitiJt Best New Potatoes (rw yc !i pk (7 lbs), 18c U bu (30 lbs), 70c Wo soil potatoos by weight becauso this method insures you receiving your full monoy'a worth. Si eSVufyii A Treat to Beat the Heat I Sarsaparilla -Ginger Ale (Root Beer 12V2C bot $1.45 doz. Pure Grape Juice , 29c Keep a dozen bottles handy. MiiiViii iyiWVWVVnAAAMj Blue Rose Rice ib 5 c 7c Choice Rice... lb. pkg Best Honduras Rice, lb pkg 10c Rico pudding tonight? OXO Teas lb 45 VsAb pkf? 23c; 14 -lb pkR 12c Icod Ten, with or without lemons, is n rofroahincr. moline- irinlf For good Icod Toa uso Asco Orango Pekoe or Asco Indin Cevlon. i Orange Pekoe nu Ponntrv stii India Ceylon JIixcd Plain Black seo Stores all over Philcu and throughout PennsylvsntOf New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland ' ASCO ASCO, ASCO-.." A.SC.O SCO FFvvrrwxvrtiwTrwwHvwv?, A SCO ASCO WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WAN AM AKER'ft Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store Lowest Prices of the Season in This Clearaway Sale of Women's Coats, Capes and Wraps y ' I. -, ' . 1 L Every kind of fashionable wrap is included in this sale. Every coat is from our own stock and nearly every one is marked at a third to a half less than its original price of a few weeks ago. Many of these capes and coats are of the kinds that can be worn well into tho Autumn. Others, particularly the jerseys and the knitted capes, are ideal seashore companions. $5 for Jersey sports coats, with Tuxedo collars, Copenhagen and navy blue. in tan, brown, taupe, preen, $7.50 for knitted capes with brushed wool collars and facings; full or three- quarter lengths in plain colors or two-tone jado-and-whitc, silvcr-and-pcacock. effects. In lavcndcr:and-bu(T, $10 for tweed sports capes in brown, green and tan tones. ' For Copenhagen blue sports coats, fully lined with peau do cygne. For jorsey sports coats in many colors and for odd coats of navy blue serge, gabardine or poplin. $16.50 for polo coats in tan, brown, green and rose, half lined with silk. For serge capes In navy blue or black, button trimmed. For navy blue or black taffeta coats. Jersey coats in a variety of colors. $20 for Eome fine tweed coats and capes which aro splendid for the seashore or mountains or for motoring. For navy blue sergo capes trimmed with gray stitching and lined throughout with silk. For an odd group of quilted satin coats, satin capes and a few wraps of trlcotine and vclour. (Market) $37.50 for Canton crepe capes, plain or trimmed with fringe. For wraps and capes of Poiret twill, trico tine, Bolivia, chinchilla and marvello just a few of a kind, but all of excellent materials, beautifully lined. Center sis Odd 16-Button Length Milanese Silk Gloves $1.50 Black White Pongee Regularly tho prico would be a third more on theso gloves, but we wore fortunate enough to get thi3 special purchase just at the tlmo when women wanted them. Good-looking gloves, with Paris point stitched backs and doublo ilngor tips for extra service. Exceptional Sun-and-Rain Umbrellas, $5 All silk and mighty good look ing. They havo attractivo bako lite handles, rings and stub ends. Also fino colored silk umbrellas in navy, green, purple, brown, gray and black, with silk wrist corns, bakolito rings or carved wooden handles. Extra-Size Bungalow Aprons, 85c Cool looking light figured per cales in neat figures. Cut gen erously wido and trimmed with plain whito. Extra-Size Apron Dresses, $1 Trim looking ones in light col ored percale. Thoy aro shirred at tho waist lino ana finished with a sash that ties in baok. Apron Dresses in Regular Sizes, $1.50 Striped ginghams in blues, pinks, lavenders, etc. Finished with snowy rick rack braid, bolts and good buttons. Summer Nightgowns, $1 Sheer, cool materials made in slip-over atyloB nnd trimmed with neat embroideries and laces. Extra-Size Bloomers, 50c, $1 Those of pink or whito batiste havo tho knee ruffles stitchod in blue and aro 50c. Well reinforced. Pink or white trade-marked crepe bloomers aro $1. The Better White Habutai Blouses Are All $4.90 A littlo lot in which sizes nro broken is marked much less to send them out in a hurry. Heavy whito tub silk in styles that women liko to wear for traveling or with their sports suits and sweaters. Petor Pan, convertible or roll collar styles, all with Ions sleeves. All sizes in tho lot. 36-Inch White Tricotine and Gabardine Skirting 38c Yard A similnr quality sold in our own stock just a fow dnys ngo nt a third moro. Unusual qual ity, fine nnd highly morcorfzed; tho grado ono sees in higher priced skirts. It takes only 254 to Zy2 yard" 'or a skirt which moans a good-looking ono for lesj than, a dollar. Net Guimpes With Sleeves, $2 to $3 In cream and wWte, they aro trimmed with lace, tuck ing and embroidery in various ways. Sashes of Crisp Organdie, 50c and$l Tho sheer whito organdie is excollcnt quality and tho sashes have hemstitched ends. $1 sashes are somewhat wider and of finer organdie. (Central) A Sale of New Cretonnes 18c, 28c, 35c, 55c Ju3t the colorings and patterns thut people want to make Sum mer bungalows and cottages homelike and cheerful. Equally nice to chango the aspect of tho all-year-round homel Scores of different full-colored, well-printed designs and plenty of choosing at each price even nt 18c a yard. Qualities are all good. Pretty garden aprons are often made of cretonnes such as Bomo of theso. In fact, among variety as great as this, the uses arc unlimited. All SG inches wide. (Central) Women's Vests Regular Sizes, 25c Extra Sizes, 35c Finely ribbed cotton vests with loco-trimmed tops are first qual ity and especially good value at thoso pricos. (Central) Jm lw3& a$& & vm I teak T $6 $5.50 fir $6 ' V $7.75 What a Wealth of Choice Among Pretty Summery Dresses ' at $5 to $10 Crisp, cool organdies, soft voiles and practical gingham frocks at $5, made in more pretty ways than you would care to count. At $5.50, $6, $7.50 and $7.75 there are charming dresses for every hour of a Summer day. A figured voile dress at $5.50 is sketched. It is in lavender, navy, pink or light blue and is trimmed with plain color pleated frills of organdie. ?G for tho checked gingham frock which is sketched. It is in pink or blue and has a wide whito organdie collar and cuffs trimmed with organdie points. $6 for the striped voilo dress which can be had in green, black, navy or Copenhagen. $7.75 for a cube check voile frock with a frilled white collar, cuffs, vestee and pocket tops. ' Many Organdie and Voile Dresses at $5, $6, $7.50 and $10 Are Half Price They aro in a full range of the loveliest pastel tints tlesh. lilac. Nile, rose, Copenhagen, sunset, maize, white and peach. Dozens and dozens of different styles. (Miirket) Fiber Rugs in Woven Patterns Savings of 15 to 33Vs Per Cent Those savings are larger than they seem when you consider that thev are based on the new low manufacturing costs of today and not on the prices of some little tlmo agol uc 27 x 54 inches $1.45 36 x 72 inches $2.45 4.6 x 7.6 feet $5.25 6 x 9 feet $5.85 and $8.50 7.6 x 10.6 feet $g 8.3 x 10.6 feet 5lVcn f ty Cm. jm f x Ma JJ ax 15 reei and $13.50 These fiber rugs will last a great deal longer than most rugs at anywhere near the same prices. The rugs are reversible, which means double service. The ywSs were dyed while yet in the skein. The rugs are of firm texture and tho patterns are woven, not merely stenciled. ' " mu In the color assortment and range of patterns there are rugs suitable for use in nearly every room in the house and thoy arc being used more and more for ill EUntL fExceU,ent r Bummer cottages and offices, as well. BeSg bo easily cleaned, most people consider them moro sanitary than other rugs. Savings of Fully a Third ? nfeCiaI l0t Ahat.u manufacturer wanted to close out and he let us have them at a tWrd less As they are the same rugs as those already in stock we hav2 included the latter also all at savings of a third. V0 Another lot at 15 ner cent 1ms tVinn mmiin,. , .,:i ... . , manufacturer who would likn ,, t h ?,."'" " "l'uu ' irom That's the whole story. The savings in both cases are passed on to you. ;. ilk 1lIOTE:J?Iai1 ?den ,Rnd telePhon orderr will be token care of. While there is liberal assortment, the early comer will gel the best .election. (Chettnut) a mWm mm ' I I ,! ft f ' t - T T s T ,u- .v?v llU-l - A Ab'lJV.Vj, fUfeia O? 1 r.,.i 'J Brri,....t.-...nffi.
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