f of Pineapple uses - -" 'v Preserving for Winter h Fea- tared in Helpful Hints , ' 'joHeusetvife . All ? ny sins. M. A. WILSON Lm.rlaht. lOti. bj Mrs. l. A, Wilten. EAUIA' In May tne pineapple crop Is rcntly for shipment, and the house wife wilt usually And nt this Bensen that :l. .. nnrrhaiia the nines reaaennbly. Thl iMsthe time te can and conserve crc closet. Canned Pineapple for Fruit Salads Tare the pineapple nnd cut In Inch Mdckn Fill Inte pterlllzed Jars, pack ine closely, then nil the jar te oyer eyer oyer flewing lth telling water, adjust the rubber nnd lid, and parflnlly seal', then 'nroccei for one nnd one-half hours In fcet water bath, remove, seal securely nnd store In place free from draughts until cold. New dip the tops of the tars In melted paraffin and store In umnl manner for winter use. The water drained from this pine apple when :ieu arc ready te use for winds mny be used for cecktnlls by nddlng sugar te taBtc, or for making J ' Preserved Pineapple Pnre the pineapple, and then cut In thick slices; place In the preserving kettle. Ttce pounds of sugar. One and one-half cups of water, . Stir and bring te n beil: cook for Htc minute-). New add the sliced plm ipple and simmer slowly for fifteen minutes. Lift the pineapple, slices Inte wide mouth jar, filling with the slices te the neck of the jar j then fill te over flowing with the syrup from the pre Ftrlng kettle, adjust the. rubber nnd lid nnd partially seal. Precess In n het water bath ene hour, remeve nnd wnl securely. When cold, dip the tops of the jarH In melted paraffin. This amount of sugar will de up two rounds of pineapple. Rich Pineapple Preserve . Tnre pineapples and cut In finger pieces. Place in deep china bowl and cover cacll pound of fruit with two petinds of sugar. Let stand twenty-four heurn, then heat slowly te boiling point In the E reserving kettle and cook ten minute, et cool and pack the fingers neatly In half-pint jars, nnd fill te overflowing with the syrup created from the pln apples and sugar. Adjust the rubber and lid and seal securely. Precess for twenty minutes In het water bath. When cold dip the tops of the jars in melted paraffin. Te seal odd jars or glasses nlrtlght. tie ever the top of the Jar or glass a piece of fine cheesecloth. Then dtp the top of jar covered with the cheese cloth in n pan of melted paraffin nnd let cool. This forms an airtight cov ering. Pineapple and Raisin Conserve Pare nnd cut in small pieces three pounds of pineapple, place in the pre- (crying kettle nnd ndd Twe pounds of sugar, Juice of Itee lemons, Juice of one orange. One package of seeded raisins. Let stand in cool place for six hours, then reek slnwlv until thick like jam. Stere In sterilized jars and seal like for jelly. Rhubarb and Pineapple Jam Pare and cut in small pieces One and one-half pounds of rhularb, Three pounds of pineapple. Place in a preserving kettle and add TArcc pounds of granulated sugar. Juice of ttee lemons. i Cook slowly until thick like jam, and t-tere in the usual manner. Stran berry and Pineapple Jam Wnsli nnd pick four qunrt baskets of Mrnuberrlcs. place in the preserving kettle and add Thee pounds of mnar. (rushing the sucnr and the berries to gether. New ndd Ttce pounds of pineapple, shredded fin. One cup of maraschino cherries, shredded fine, Thiec-qittutcra cup of thr sirup from the inninschine cherry bottle. Stir well te blend nnd cook slowly until ury thick like jam. Then store In the usual manner. liehemlan Pineapple Ceuscne Plnec In the preserving kcttle Tue pounds of crushed pineapple, One package of seeded kii'.iiim. One pound of rhubarb, pealed ami cut in half -inch pieces, , One cup of mat asihine ihcrrics, cut ill Mell bits, , One-half cup of candied ginger, cut m ting pieces. One quart of stemmed currants, Tface and one-half pounds of sugar, One cup of honey. Cook very slowly until thick like jam. Then till into wnnll thin glares, nnd when cold ceer first with wax paper at te lit ever the conserve. Then cover ihh wn paper with melted pnrnffln and then seal In the usual manner as for jellies. Te prepare a het water bath, havtt i rrjiulat hpt water hath outfit, or els ii new wash boiler that has a clost clest , Jittlng lid. In cither case there mint be a rack, either of wire or weed, te "t the jnrs nbnut two Inches fiem the bottom of the boiler. This is te pre ent the heat from cracking the jam, and also te pcunlt a free circulation T the water benenth the jurs while prefesblng. Hae the temperature of tlie water n the bath about ISO iIpbiech Fnhren Wit nt the time jeu plncc the jars In hp bath, then bring nuicly te boiling elnt nnd maintain nt boiling tempera lire nil the time icipilred te prnccNa ic spielul recipe. Cever top of water oath with several thicknesses of news Paper befoie closing with the lid. "hen time limit expires lemeve the Jars one at a time and seal sccuielv -m riut ,ln P'"'0 f" from draughts, ims, Js Important te prevent irutkltm "l jnis. Stere in cool loom te hnsten the coot i process. The kitchen will net de IL,' f0 plnn ""ether space befeie ti. ?"K ,0 l'erP. When cenkini; e jnms mid conserves, if j ou deMre ihJ'Vii" ""rinometer, jeu will find ,m J l'i ,U" ,",kc m,lcl' of H"" doubt ini ' ''Vu,,1 nnd pipvcnt over-ceok-V,fi' i ',', "" lnms t0 --' degrees "Irenheit nnd Hip mnrmeliides te L'lS legius Fahrenheit. KSWSllS . ,7 --". ....n., he inner, wj pineum t Have n funny tnlst7rfied ma, the cake Is I'nrfeckly n;i rite, wy sheifldent It be nil rite? Sure. ma. nnv vnu lnttr tat , i.i It, ferst nnd then If its nil rite you went have cnythlng mere te worry about, 1 scd, nnd ma sed, Dent be silly, de you slppese I can offer the ladies of the Passwerd Cemmltty a cake with n peece out? en, and then you carl fl'l the space with' Icing and nobody went notlce It jest like a falls teeth, I sed, nnd nm wd. Hutch n comparison. () well. I would like te knew If it talsts nl rite, jest' mr my own piece or niinii. And sue cut oft' u little skinnle slice nnd gave it te me te try. Wlch I did, saying, Heley Nineakt), ma, there Is something funnv nbnut It. Wat? Nensents, hew dare you say Ri r npmrmri . PRn, veu'wunt the k',for .yourself .we!' eurent smart emiff for me, Im the original lady Sherlock Moines, sed ma. And she, tilled the space with iclngl me thinking O nclt, I had the ferst slice enywny. , I-F.TTKRB T0- HIS MOTHER "A IluilncM Mnb'jl Letlcrs te Hli Mether," In which htetli her tti thlniri tht II elei te thavhmnan heart, will an. pair In the Mmttlne Bectten fit next Hun Hun dty's.l'tBLle LibOKR, "MAke It a Jliblt." Ade- y-i ywi l' iTiiTiBiiiUegg a Little Benny 's Notebook By Lee Papa jr, tlrmn,. . '" llln kltcliln jcstlddii) iif- of ii, " '""King a cake (or the D.iwtcis , it w n l!",t0,n- "a""ff' deer I hope he 1-1 J''"' ,(,llt. l "t. the indies of' (llvh , . U(,"l ; t'nininltH nip mi fussy.. f LV'" Bive It te the DnuteiH of tid. ",,d we'" l'at H l"""e '" ti iaina, '.n she started te smenr thn irniri II ITtJftES CO J HIWIVIVJ I A SCO A SCO Just a word te our customers by way of information - The coffee market, which ia controlled largely by the Brazilian government, nas undergone a decided advance, which compels us, although reluctantly, te raise our price en Asce Coffee. We are taking this step because we knew our customers would prefer te pay a few cents mere and be sure of the same high quality in Asce Coffee than te have the quality lowered. Whatever the conditions, the quality of Asce Coffee remains the same. . Even at 29c per lb., however, Asce Coffee is a decided bargain, for ether .coffees of the same high grade are selling elsewhere at 40c and 45c per lb. . Asce Stores are known as exact barometers of living costs, because our pn Cau &tA a11 times reflect true market conditions. -When the market en a com modity drops, we give our, customers the benefit immediately; and we never raise a price unless the necessity arises, brought about by conditions bfyend our control. asce Coffee lb 29 "You'll taste, the ditferencel" Asce Evaporated Milk . . . 9C Try it in your coffee next time.- AMVVVMWWWVMWMWVMWMMMMMMW Choice lb I C caS?e Sunsweet Prunes Medium size. Very meaty. Small pits. Unusually big value at this low price. - Most delightful flavor. 11 Reg. lie Fancy Tomatoes Ne. 2 Cans 9C Reg. 15c Fancy Tomatoes Big Ne. 3 Cans 13c xi. .Evc.H. can chec'c 'u'1 et tne verv choicest red-ripe Tomatoes. The quality is the same, the only difference being in the size of the cans. Geld Seal Fleur " 57c .'b 22c Asce Oleomargarine Snowdrift Shortening " 17c Princess Salad Dressing 21c Asce Perk and Beans , 9c Asce Tomate Catsup bl 15c Cooked Sweet Potatoes...1" " 15c Sugar Beets (Bed )... ." 14c Serve aeffa Butter J V Swift's Snap Seap "k8 2'.c Babbit's Borax Seap. . . .' " for 25c Star Naphtha Washing Powder 7c Rinse p t" 20c Ivery Seap Flakes p" 9c Asce Ammonia bet 5c Asce Bluing et 7c Arge Laundry Starch p" 9c lb 45 Make it a point te taste this delicious butter today. You'll agree it's "the finest butter in America." Richland Butter, lb 42c Pure creamery prints. OSCO Teas Vrh pkg 12 'i-lb. pkg., 23c; lb. pkg 45c Choice pickings from the tea gardens of the Orient. Ml Orange Pekoe Plain Black Mixed India Ceylon Old Country Style Fresh Country EGGS dez 19 Every one guaranteed fresh & carton of twelve 33 The largest of the new-laid eggs. Asce Sliced Bacen pk 17c Asce Bacen is dry, sugar cured, sweet as a nut. A fitting companion te our nice big fre3h eggs. " Screened Air! Victer Bread is baked in big sunshine bakeries that are models of cleanliness. Even the air is carefully screened scientifically before it enters the Dough Reems, thus making them dustproef, flyproef and germproof. C Victer Bread big leaf 6 Victer Raisin Bread . With lets of luscious raisins. c leaf !Oc N. B. C. Fireside Cocoanut Jumbles lb 22c Graham lb Crackers 15c Nice for the children's ieccBs. Rich Cheese h. 21c Nice and creamy, with a most delightful flavor. Asce Macaroni or Spaghetti - 3t"25c Asce Cern Flakes 3 ' 20c Geld Seal Oats "" 8c Whole Grain Rice " "L 9c California Peaches f 23c, 29c Asce Cornstarch Pk 7c Asce Mustard ar 12c Gorten's Clnm Chowder "" 12c Asce Cream Mints Ib 25c V, ,e Tcmter Preserves J" 20c (Peach,' Pineapple and Blackberry) Temter Strawberry and Raspberry J" 25c Asce Sifted Peas t,,n 17c With thnt "iust picked" flavor. Choice Lima Beans "n 15c Small lr. rry tanilcr. Fancy Lima Beans tan 22c I.arce nml srrrn, very tender; tlir.v lesk and late a If tliey hail Jmt come from the pod. Tuesday Special Quality Meats .at Economy Prices In Our Sanitary Meat Markets Neck ,b 12c Shoulder b 15c Rack Chops lb 22c GENUINE WETHER MUTTON Breast, 8c " u- Rib Chees b 2Rp Lein Chops lb 35c Legs of Mutten. ., . . .lb 30c lar HamS, sugar cured ib 32c These prices effective in our Phlla., Camden and suburban Stores and Meat Markets i mum mmm'mmwmmwmm nwmmmwmmmmkwm ASCO H B'l Wdnamaker's Down Stairs Stej Baby Turtles ISc Each They've come from Louis iana and are lets of fun te watch. Glass tanks nnd peb bles te make them comfortable can be had here, tee. Tanks, $1.50; pebbles, 10c package. (Illrd Cage Central) Irish Linen Table Damask $2.25 Yard Heavy, satin - finish, full -bleached quality, 70 inches wide, in five pretty designs pansy and dot, scroll with key border, fern and dot, rose or peppy. Irish Linen Tablecloths. $4.50 Fully bleached, glossy satin finish damask cloths in several pretty designs. 70x70 inches, un hemmed, because most women like te hem them by hand. (Central) Men's Geed All-Weel Blue With Twe Pair $28.50 Blue serge, guaranteed fast color and all-wool, is well tailored into the reliable all-around suits that are favorites with men. There are two or three button single-breasted coats and a few deublebreasted coats. All are half-lined and are fine Spring and Summer suits. Twe pair of trousers make each suit almost as geed,as two it will wear almost as long! (Oallerr, Market) . Men's Terry Bathrobes. $5 Bathrobes that many men like above all ethers just right te slip into after their shower 1 The thick yet cool terry cloth is in the well-liked designs of green, pink, blue, black, lavender or brown with white. (OaU.rr, Market) Standard Serge Sui of Trouse m "?8B ?- 1V mi i. iV $18.75 $25 $16.50 $16.50 r , Special Prices en Twe Important Groups of Dresses $16.50 and $18.75 Canten Crepe Dresses Are Beaded Beaded dresses of Canten crepe in such lovely colors M i periwinkle, .iade. French blue, brown and, of course, greatV numbers in navy blue and black. '" Seme are almost covered with beads and have very J' short sleeves, se that they can be used as dinner dresses ssLjj Yifaall oe e-Pf aiminn nrr.wr.a && TTAi C0 OAV.lllVUM gUITllili "flffi Others have glittering Derders erj eeaas, tasseis beads or fringe of beads. ' Many sample frocks are among these and present exceptional value. 'I'nUMlin fluianAn 1. mA I .laBLtf4 i and Embroidered One frock has French baskets of flowers embroidered! in colors and topped with ribbon bow-knots. j Anether has ueints embroidered in contrasting colors; just below the hipline. 1 Grestrrain ribbon is used te trim a third model. Taffetas are in navy blue, Sorrento, brown and black M principally. , Exquisite New Printed Crepe & M . ,m . mt. - amm. -'Vf Crocks at $lb.5U te $3U ig Real Summer dresses in the delicate colorings that make en think of Summer lawns and June evenings. They're youthful freclw:$i vi Kicav tiiujin uiiu Liiuie in piiiit, urcinu, utii, ii(;iik uiuu, punwiiiiue or' ' jnde usually vcr fine all-ever patterns printed en white grounds. Seme are veiled in ever-slips of Georgette. (Market) y "I Reversible Fiber Rugs in Artistic Patterns at Lew Prices These arc the best fiber rugs that we have ever shown, both in quality and in the attractiveness of patterns and colorings. They are all closely woven nnd reversible. Bccnusc they are geed heavy quality they lie flat en the fleer. Beth woven and stenciled patterns in border, Chinese and new floral designs in tones of brown, green, blue and rose. 27x54 inches, $1.50, $1.75 and $2.25 36 x 72 inches, $2.25, $2.50 and $4 4x7 feet, $6.25 4.6 x 7.6 feet, $4.75 and $5 6x9 feet, $8, $8.50 and $12.50 8x10 feet, $17.50 8.3x10.6 feet, $12 and $13 9x12 feet, $12.50, $14 and $20 (Chestnut) New Corset Girdles, $1 (Made Especially te Our Order) Best we've ever had at such a low price! $1 girdles are 12 inches deep and have four full-length in serts of elastic between sections of pink basket material. Of pink broche and elastic at $1.50. Special at $2.50 This corset extends just te the waistline and is designed especially for slender young women. It can be had with the laced or closed back and comes in pink striped poplin with a band of elastic all around the upper edge. The boning is of the lightest. (Central) New French Crepes Special at 50c Yard French cotton crepe is particularly adaptable for smart Summer f,perts tmecks or whole frocks, as it is very soft, tubs readily and docs net muss easily. It is in uneven woven stripes of rose, blue, yellow or black at fairly wide intervals in the snowy white of the crepe. 35 inches wide. Any one who knows French crepes will appreciate that this low price means an opportunity that should net be missed! (Central) Women's Dainty ' New Pajamas $1 te $3 Twe-piece batiste pajamas in , white, orchid, pink or blue are 1; i ciepe pajamas in the same colors i are ?1.50; satin-bound crepe paja- ! mns in pink are $3. "Billie Burke" or one-piece pa jamas are $1 for batiste in pink and white; $1.50 for bluebird ba tiste and $2 for pink crepe. Time te get a vacation supply. Crepes are particularly desirable for camps and traveling, since they launder se easily and need no ironing. I (Central) $7.50 Everybody Seems te Want Mary Jane Pumps Four Geed Styles at $7.50 All four are charming and all have carefully turned soles and cov ered heels. One combines the well-liked pearl gray back with black patent leather. This has n low heel. Other low-heel pumps are of black satin or black patent leather and are suitable for evening or street wear. A fourth has a modified baby French heel and is of bluck patent leather, with back, htrap and heel covering of gray suede. A geed assortment of sports pumps and street oxfords in black and brown special at $4.75. (Cueatnut) I maaaaaaaafiaaaPv I sPKks3sI 7 "v y Isw V jl JsPl 1 Ruffled Curtain Material Begins at 25c a Yard What se homelike and inviting as "snow cut tains fluttering in the breeze of Spring"? Little ruffled curtains are perhaps mere homelike than any ethers and mere in keeping with the reason, Al"e, they are very easily made of this mateiial that already has a ruffled edge. 32 inches wide. Marquisette is 25c and 35c a yard. Fine voile, with full ruffles, 13 10c a yard. Dotted swiss is 50c nnd dotted grenadine, very fine and lace-like, is 60c a yard. (L'lir.tnut) This Little Button-en Suit Is Only 85c and a very cunning suit it is for little fellows of 2 te 0. The trousers, cellar and cuffs are el pink, blue, brown, green or gray chnmbray, wliile the waist is et striped gingham te match. Little Girls' Madras Frecks $1.10 and $1.15 styles are trimmed with V M x Beth pink, fotgut-me-net or corn color, bandingb and are in 2 te 0 vemr t-izeb. HVnlral) $7.50 Practical Tub Frecks for Girls of 6 te 14 $1 and $2 ..! rn M '.! t All of fast-color gingham that can be tubbed time after time.Ji, In checks, plaids and plain colors, trinwicd with white & junue, cretonne, organdie 01 contrasting material. They nre tHfu cimim;, cuinienuuie, eveiynay dresses mat every Httle girt; nui'iiH una mica 10 wear, i'iiik, eiue, ree, green, brown a; yeuew are some 01 tne coiei-b. bome of the $2 dresses nre in bloomer style. ' (JlnrKcl) '' v A' 11 M A 4 ,Aat;u 32Z1 f t ,ri D It I eed, WeU hey, ma, .In i ,i -im t. MiMi WH; 5 j .. A1W&2 fflttBMrf.. - . iiiw i'. i n
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers