''i '7M " r'n" cV ,i i.fr " ir ,'VA' a' 'i i ',f 4 liEDateR-PjilLABELHIA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1921 ' - EVENING PUBLIC LDafeR-PjilLADELPHIA 'if -j gCpes From Ozarks Are Sent Down lo ivith vv uoun o uomujjuiuan j.iicnen L ert fln Tomatoes Arc Used in Interesting Combinations t'n Tftcsc itetwfit-a n i ivovi u i iciziea nca L,aouago m sins. '. 'V.fUttu ririrvti. " ' '" A.m M. A. WILSON ! MrS. V, X. Wlhon. flM reserved. Gn.irk., nds to this corner some UTiher up those aparo Jan. and fill t " ... Z. .!!. tested reclncn. tlmwnn im - - Tontftio iroM W.'rli ,l eover with bolHne. Wce I" n. '"". r- .. nn enn Iinni110 rtter. JU' . . nn(i cut the ercen ?ffl0Tl, too of the tomato. Tloco SfA howl and then sprinkle four SAdJS 'mar over the tomatoes and P":. nvcrn kht. "' . tn ..nnor.thln nltppfl nnd rU'i'watcr. .Cook until MTS mi then drnln. Now lift out SSn" tow Wflly on a lar plat ?' I'lsce the drun In a bowl In tho &!! Mtlc nnd iffld J flMIH On'e package of' seeded raisins. Boll nnd skim carefully for ten min- !!!i. nr hnlMiour. Wft tho tomatoes P.'. .i,n with slotted spoon. Drain of sirup with sioticu . Sf pick Into fruit Ja & until quite thick. N; are nnu boll ow pour over j-.n Sen and place, jara In pro r;. initio nnd nil wli rrA of Jnr. TltiHK with warm water to a boll and ifor fifteen minutes. Remove, lot Jol nd then dip tops of Jars In melted P"4""1, M...1IIII One cup of wolnii moofi, broken fine, One pound of prwnci, ttonet removed and out In bU. One quart of vinegar. i ico pounat of orowm tugar, Ttro fovfl talUspoont of talt, One level tabletpoon of pepper, One level tablespoon of alnger, One level teatpoon of cinnamon, One Inel teaipoon of nutmeg, One ounce of muitard teed. Urlnjt to a boll nnd stir constantly to prevent burnlnjc. Cook until quite thick. This usually requires one and one-half to two hours. Fill Into steril ized all -class half-pint Jar. Seal wfille scalding hot. Rlpo Chill Catsup Wash fifty large red chlllos and then rub tho hnnds well with salad oil. Now cut off the tops nnd rerrtove tho seeds. Chop fine. Place in preserving isettle with One quart of vinegar. One pint of tllccd ontom. One laroc root horseradish. thrmigh food chopper, chopping fine, tour levei tablespoons of salt, One oup of 6rou;n sugar, Three tablespoon of celery seed, Six tablespoons of mustard seed, nnd following spices tied In pioce cheesecloth : One tablespoon of put of i of cinn One teaspoon of nutmco. amon, With and cut in pieces twenty-four " .nannies. Flare In a bowl und Sfr twelve large onions cut Si.. Cover with one-half in thin cup of In the Place In prescrv- ,rten toraaiu" t jnd let stand overnight rmn o"" "" On snail htad of cabbage, chopped- rre.IPPr. $ Jj' One quart oj Bttonf, v..vjj"- " Now add Tuo cups of vinegar, One cup of brown sugar, One cup of water, One frrel teaspoon of cinnamon, One level teaspoon of cloves, One leiel teaspoon of pepper, Txee tablespoons of celery seed, four tablespoons of mustard seed, One packaoe of seeded raisins, One pound of itonca prunes. Cm iilnwlv until mixture is aulte thick, about one and onc-quarer hours, piict an nsbeatos mat under tho kct tli to prevent burning. Fill into all tliM half-pint Jars, while scalding lot. Seal. You will find tho piccalilli delicious with cold mcate, fish and coked meat. East India Churney, Oinrtt Stylo Para and cut in pieces fifteen np i!m. Place in preserving kettle and add Eight green tomatoes, cut in small pieces, DW frccn peppvra, uiuj;tu int, Sis large onions, chopped fine. One elovc of garlic, chopped fine, One cup of preserved gitigcr out in fleets, One cup of candied oiange peel, flopped fine, One and one-half cups of candied citron, Two packages of seedless raisins. One-half teaspoon of allspice. Cook the mixture slowly for two hours. Let rool nnd then rub through n fine sieve. Fill Into half-pint nll-glnsn Jars. Adjust the rubber nnd lid nnd seal pecurely. Plnco"in preserving kettle with cold water to neck of Jnr. Bring to n boil and cook for twenty-minutes. Remove. Cool nnd dip tops of Jars In melted paraffin. Chill is Spanish for tho Inrge red Ppper. Pickled Red Cabbugo Shred one medium -sized head of red cabbage. Placo In largo pan of water nud let stnnd one hour. Drnln and then turn on a cloth to dry. Now place In Mone crock n layer of cnbbnge nnd snrinklo with snlt. Uso about two I well beneath tho vincgnr and cover nlr tight ngnln. Try This Delicious Country Relish. Shell nnd cook nnn nilort nf hrnnrl or butter beans (somotlraet called limn) nnd cook four earfl of corn. Then cut the corn from tho ears, Poel twenty nnall onions nnd parboil. Hnco In n preserving kettle and add bIx grcun chlllcH and six rod chilles, cut in inch pieces, One large cauliflower, brokan into fioioerettcs, cooked until tandcr, Ono quart of celery, cut in iton pieces and varboilcd. One quart of snap beans? out in inch' pieces anil parboiled. Add sufficient vinegar to cover wlthlfa two inches of top of vegetables with five tablespoons of salt, Ono-half ounce bf celery seed, One ounce of mustard seed. Bring to a boll and cook slowly for thirty-five minutes. Ifow place In a mixing bowl Tteo level tablespoons of tumeric, Four ounces of dry mustard, Three level tablespoons of paprika, One oup of brown sugar, One and one-half oups of flour, One oup of water, One-half cup of best salad oil. Dissolve tho mustard, sugar and flour nnd add to the prepared pickle, btlr well with large wooden spoon until mixture bolls. Cook for one-bnlf hour nnd fill into sterilized all-glass half pint Jars. Seal and store In a cool placo. TbU pickle jb a splendid addition to the home preserve closet. Qrandma Tucker's roclpca nre splen did and I liopo she will send more to this corner. She Is quite an authority in hor locality and folks for hundreds of miles around have tested her recipes. MARRIAGESECRET A YEAR Anna Mae Nolen and Danlol Fitz gerald Tell It Now Announcement 1ms just been made of tho marringc of Miss Mne Nolen, of 04 Church lane, Qermnntown, to Daniel Fitzgerald, nlso of Qermnntown, on Aueust 30, 1020. The mnrringo took place in Baltimore, the Rev. Edwin L. Gcnnrd officiating. Tho bride Is a daughter of James F. Nolen, n Qermnntown contractor. Fitzgerald, who served overseas with tho Twenty-eighth Division, is with the Frnnkford branch of the Philadelphia Electric Company. A wedding recep tion, more than a year nftcr tho mar riage, will be held Saturday. society wombisummoned WANAMAKERS DOWN STAIRS STORE I'WANAMAKERS., Oovoral Will alt a Juror In U. 8. District Court Among tho blghti'tui wmuoii sum moned for Jury servlco In tho tnlted Slntett District Court for the second criminal iwrlod, which begliiH October il, arn n iimnbor prominent In Phila delphia poclety. Eight Phllmlelpbini's who worn drnwn uro MrM. Mnrio Robins, wlfo of Thomas Robins, 1B27 Spruce street! Mrs. Elslu S. Rhonda, tho Longacrre Apnrtmcnta: Miss Anna McCullen, 14211 Cuthnrltib fctroet! Oeontlo Hay. 0021 Hchuylor ctrn.it- Mrs. Tilda A. Lotmn. 8523 North Twenty-third street-; Mrs. Adallne Paul, 80UU isavanoo street, nna air. Helen Turner, West School lane. Camden, 8chool Attendance Grows Camdon'H public schools open today for the fall and winter term, The en rollment of nearly 20,000 pupils is th heavlest In tho history of tho city. The teachers enrolled 700 now children yes terday. Tho schools are seriously ovor-crowded. Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store Center Aisle hirds cup of salt. Plnce n nlnto on top nnd weigh uown. Lt stnnd twonty four hours and then wash in plenty of cold water. Dinin well. Now place in n preserving kettle Three pints of cider vinegar. One auarter ounce of celeru seed. One-half ounce of mustard seed, nnd the following spices tied in a pioce of cheesecloth : One cup of pickling spicci. Two bay lcax.es, One teaspoon of cayenne pepper, Three tablespoons of salt. One-half cup of brown sugar. Tie closely. Bring vincgnr to n boll and cook slowly for fifteen minutes Now ndd one pint of onion chopped fini nnd cnbbngp. Stir well nnd bring to boll. Cook" for five minutes and then turn In crock and let cool. Let 'tond for three dnys; drnln off he vinngnr. Boil vinegar ngain Ith spice bag for five minutes. Pour over the rabbnge. When cool tic with three thicknesses of wax paper over the top of jnr. This pickle Is ready for use In three week. Take out the qunntity required nnd press the balnnco nf the cabbage down piranraintB The best in the nests Gold Seal Eggs 46' carton of twelve At all our Stores WMWsWWOMBii mmi GARDEN INSTITUTE Broad nnd Spring Garden Sta., Philadelphia DAY CLASSES Elect riclty and Automobile A nine months' course In electricity, both theoretic and practical. A two months' courso In auto mechanics, repair shop experience. NIGHT CLASSES Electricity, Applied; Mechanical, Architectural & Free Hand Draw in?; Book Illustration; Arithme tic, Mathematics. Machine Shop Practice, Machine Shop Mathematics, Pattern Shop Practice, Automobile Electric & Mechanical. Fit yourself to take ndvnntnire of tho opportunities open to technically trained men and women. EXtJIU'TIONAI. FACILITIES AND LOW BATES ALL CLASSES OPEN SEPTEMBER 19 SEND I'OK It.MJSTUATEIl nOOKLET TOI'LAIl 3100 ENROLL NOW Special Announcement loikHi&ekeepert Prices Down iJT JimMMSm lakWMSf ffmSmm W1 50 jBw JBkmm On the Vacuette Non-Electric Sweeper Model B Model C was $28 Now Only . P'8 incrooso In salea pluB docreuso in manufnc if.j ..? purmis inia rumarKUDio pneo rouucuuii. uS , 5 Vacuette reduced from $28.65 to $21.50. ModoP'C" reduced from $37.50 to $29.85. Thoro l 5?J?,biBBer demand now thnn ever for tho JPiendid Vaouotto. Already more than 1 50,000 en- !?UllaiUc Uurt Rvill.it tirnmon ...V.r. frlno fhn ffi5tt0 l3 nmazed. None other liki electric nnoiu r - " vvuvti Sensation! Price -Gut- Easy Payments iWr. iWililBif if Willi IflilM was Now OmUy 85 Opportmities Tailored Velvet Hats $3 and $3.85 Black, navy and the Autumn shades of brown, rusoet and red are soft and becoming in velvet. The hats are in various shapes of the season and all good value at -these low prices. Trimmings vary, but the hats are all such as may be worn for 'business, school or for regular everyday use. Children's Frocks Half Price at $1.50 Cunning little frocks for girls of 2 to 6 years are of pin-striped lawn in blue, lavender or pink, rosebud dimity and of organdie in pink, white or blue. Women's Rubber Girdles $2, $2.50 and $3 10-inch and 12-inch rubber girdles for young girls, slight women and athletes have four hose supporters and are finished with pink coutil. Men's Shirts at $1.35 Printed madras shirts, in tho cluster and plain stripes that men like, are cut on Wanamakcr dimensions for comfort and serv iceability. Not all sizes in every pattern, but largo enough selec tion for almost any man. Clearaway of Summer Negligees and Dressing Sacques, $1 About 300 negligees and dress ing sacques include pretty affairs of cotton challis, voile and crepe in various colors. Every one is a "find." Nightgowns at $1 Three styles are of durable white muslin. Two arc trimmed with decorative pink or blue stitching and another with em broidery beading. Voile and Batiste Chemises, $1 Lavender, pink or white voile with mercerized stripes is made into pretty envelope chemises trimmed with laco or hemstitch ing. Pink or white batiste envelope chemises are trimmed with lace edging or insertion in a dainty manner. t.rifiS tho like this non- Befcer Than Jlectricity and does jhjngs no other JWeopor will do. eans bettor, ( edlcienoy than over before. Cit Aluminum , Con. .truction moans new strength and durability. "Pnrkerized" Rutt-Proof Parto mean longer wear for tho parts and easier operation for tho life of the sweeper. Pi.tol GripHandU -makes tho 'C'' model Vacuotto tho cosier to tfuldo and handle. No other suction sweeper-over i those of twice the P-Tr3. ? ff IV &ldTa& provuu r.uw. v ... - demonfltration whother you want to buy or not. Eaey pnyment a few cent a day if you dcldo to be Phone Today for FREE ; Demonstration in Your Home . nnnr- j j, , . -,- v-umor, jno .UKH, sockotB or IttB acuuuE EledricSuctionSweeper buy. r'."oD DUCKflTD n W tlI--. -----WW W4 W . . iK. J , no m' r? hettvV or complicated mechaniam-and A "?19"""r Tt ho Mtaitr,c current t0 Ptty tor- Ju8t u 8lBht PU3,h co8ob1 StrMt Triton uil0 JBuction dcvco agoing. Tho powerful air send tho Vacuotto out. Try It on wrrent draws up all tho dust, dirt, lint, thread, carpets. Seo them cUmner and wig nes nnd crit Into th iff-nvnrv sneck of it. tho day they were now. If ' you ro wo' a partlcla Bi-nttnr.fi nnunuhnni amazed New Model "G" " improved mechanlim greater swooping our own homo without mo us ana we n tmni lMtrrn nnrl hrlcrhtor than slnco T vnn'ro not DOsttlvolv i iium ww - f. . . r. ry :: . m ait ir-.uin nof ta amazed with tho ,, rl Phono atodayW for demonstration-don't'de.ay- act quicjuy. Guarantee Both Models Wo, tho Scott & Fotror Co., manu facturers, Clovoland, Ohio, send with every Vacuotto our guaranteo that it has been thoroughly toatcd and is in porfoct condition and that if within the period of a year any part becomes do rcctivo duo to fault in monufacturo or materials, wo will replaco it froo of chargo to tho purchaser. Tho Vacuotto will givo Borvlco for years practically for n llfotimo. And what it saves In cost just by cutting out tho oxpenso of tho current which is nocessary to run im electric vacuum sweopor will soon pay for It. VAC 3041 Kensington Ave., Phila. rm raiBBa rTFrm IkViHH jriTr mm S u ' rmt "r yETTfc 5ALO CO Rm Market St.. Phila. 531 N 631 . Howard St., Baltimore, Md. An Opening Exhibition d Beautiful Mats for Qmriras kinmn Color! That is the keynote of Autumn millinery. Coral, terra cotta, tangerine, Malay, russet, bronze, sapphire and won derful fuchsia reds and purples are surest evidence to prove that hats are gay when dresses are somber. Becomingness is the second point that you will observe about this collection of hats in the Down Stairs Store. There is little that is extreme and much that is practical, wearable and beautiful. In a word, these are hats to wear hats that one can enjoy every day in the week. Prices are decidedly moderate, with excellent assortments of the most fashionable hats at $8, $10, $12.50. (Markitt) Bloomers for School Pink or white batiste bloomorB are 35c and 60c pair. Black sateen bloomors, for gymnasium wear, are ?2. Black all-wool serge bloomers are $5. (Central) New White Blouses in Extra Sizes Most of these pretty new blouses are of white voile, a material admirably adapted to the making of extra-size waists. Some have square collars, which lie flat, others have embroidered vestees. They have long or short sleeves. Prices start at .$2 and go to $7.90. Particularly good are the blouses at $3 50. Ono model is simply trimmed with pin tucking. Another has insets of real filet lace in the collar. Sizes 44 to 54. (Market) - i Breakfast Napkins, 15c Each Hemmed breakfast napkins, 18 inches square, are of mercerized cotton damask. (Central) 3000 Yards of 36-Inch Cretonne Special, 28c Brand new, fresh from its wrappings, the patterns and colorings are refreshingly new and different. It is safe to say that there are designs here for overy cretonne use! Bright little chintz pntterns in blue, yellow or pink on white grounds are dainty for bedrooms. Quito handsome bird designs show panels of rose, brown, blue, black, gray and so on. There nre plenty of plain-color stripes alternating with flowers in the manner of the French. So, you see, there is cretonne here for curtains, draperies, scarfs, upholstering, lamp shades, woik boxes, aprons, etc. Women's Fiber Sweaters Special at $6.25 Plain, closely knitted sweaters that look almost exactly like the real silk sweaters. They are made with long' Tuxedo collars and nanow crossed belts which are in a different stitch from the body of the sweater. Exceptionally good looking. In black, navy, brown, buff and in black trimmed with white. (Center Aide and In the Ntveater Store, Central) Especially Well Tailored Are Women's Coats Without Fur $20 to $47.50 There's a marked clean-cutness about their lines that bespeaks good tailoring and makes them suitable for women to wear with their own furs. Good-Looking Polo Coats, $20 With pleats and large buttons in back, they have that air of warmth and protection so desirable in Winter coats. They are double breasted and can be buttoned high You may choose tan, brown or a dark blue heather. An exceptionally lovely coat at $22.50 is of brown or tan veiour handsomely embroidered with wool and silk Two Models at $27.50 Very graceful is a veiour coat in brown or navy, with a full cape like back. A heavier coat is of soft brown coating with roomy pockets trimmed with tucking and a belt all around Many other coats are of silvertone, frieze and veiour. Sports coatB of camePs-hair lay the new chow shade as well as their natural soft creamy tai. 47.50. (Market) (Center AUIe and Chentnnt) Breakfast Cloths, $1.50 58 inches square, already hemmed, they nre of good cotton damask in several attractive pattens (Central) Dark Cloth Dresses Are Decidedly Fashionable and there is a wide assortment in the Down Stairs Store at $10.75, $16.75 to $37.50 Some of the frocks are gay with brightly colored braid or embroidery. Others are trimmed most conservatively with black silk braid in rows or in medallions. The frock sketched at $37.50 is representative of the braid trimming. It is of the finest blue tricotine over black charmeuse and is made with flying panels. The bodice is lined with pongee. At $25 there is a dress of tricotine with a vestee of French blue duvetyne. The pockets, sleeves and overakirt are trimmed with braid. 30 Different Models at $16.75 Straight-line frocks, coat effects, beaded, braided and embroidered dresses are of navy blue tricotine or serge. The dress of serge which is sketched, at $16.75, is trimmed with green-and-black braid and has a very deep collar across the back. Dozens of Pretty Styles at $10.75 One, which is quite striking, is sketched. It is embroid ered all over with big circles done in black and silver gray 8UK. Other frocks are embroidered with beads, colored silk or wool. (MarfcH) t - i 2 - ' yiiiiWMii rim 61 1 S8IW 1 1 w KM I FT rv $25 $37.50 $10.75 $16.75 V7 1 lll.i 'M 5? ' It !' -A S ti sfi f f((J m i m k U a - '1 ; v YIS 4 fi 111 u . Ilclntoflt. SJ k 1207 N. 10th St., Phila. fennsylvamn Ave., w. w., ,ilr t mi . Vv kT a r E. Hanover St., Trenton, N, J.I vl i yvasnmgwn, u v. and Uranctu 'l n A Jj'. 1 Jia l,Pn l! .. )V1 ,,-