Fpf ''iW'JMWpi yMMP'''! nwW!wmr ':mmmSzwR SiDOUl yOfUZTlAUS , li-i,; - ; . The llluktratfetti explain tne me i . ' "''" ' .t.k L.TV' W ' v . ,-w . n .s iirw ir i r.. LMHdfl;na iMiuiuiuitrnr wt ..,. i laowwe'.' -- - w --- -- , mmi .W'-f 4i rtIi -i. lemefwirv etcoi'rer tfinfoSteMPiVp Ik fwme , SLrtflM. ir. W'AkjA. Wfm. Sill ,-, '" -- VfTHB season 'cIcbAMtrln Uie ffitta M I. rrrr- h. M the WwaWHfa f$l In nnottiye;wJ!ryVtliti, &-.. inn1v will lieH'-ttatar at tice h'iibi leek ever the equipment ahe'lia Ktai t.nnd. Thfuwlll prevent failure and tcifvn " rf -- 4a t-. r Y2m e' material ,a ,weu a "" jlSw auecefnl!riwitB In caaninrf.plan rHhl ai fellows:. " V. " Ne. 1 Aasemwe an jars anu tneir .a.'Vn. 2 Fit each lid te .each jar and wir ;'- '.... -' " ... .1. itKTwl w " metal top J ma nnu'iiata fjwd a knife fe pry open these Jnra dur ,fUt the winter, de net use theie lids ar?.tn. for v0 3 TTue hew'' rubbers of the very fa. i . -..1tt., aaIi nn.1 avapt Mtan vam tfV,BMI UUHIIII mvm .., ... fe ttnl using elil rubber or ones or cneap ?K'VuL. ,.. tmn i1luAvirAr1 fhnfc tha Wliw npn? j"" '.- it : i.nt. nf the iar. arc net Keening it I .".. . .- ,.i-i ii. - .u. -..ii t WO MIC te 110 nnyuiin iu nnc ins trun. -.j Ne. 1 ANwniDic gnu iuuk urcr care- S ilv everything "that yeli will require t for proceeding when canning. The watcH tth, rack?" for holding the jars, ii...in-m mlaniler. rheeaecietn anil A elhfr piece of clean cloth' for wiping un. 'A y5Xn. 5 Ilare wigar idftcd nhd ready it ftirhiwtnuring. ... , W Bdert an a mntter of economy only V "frwh. perfertly aeunn rruit, : jnat unaer J rlkc, rntlieT trtn fullrlpc, v f.nnrrl 8trafrlNrnCH WMIIOtlt HHCaf -. "-...i... f.i. aLi J.l.. It roil liUTe nevrr incii inin mcuieu 'Xf, b) ali rnenns put up'n few" Jnra in 'this w hihnr. 'in my icriiBi uuhiiuh iihjj i' are, went delicious thin way. Select U Ufa e Tipe DCITIBB anu waau in iiciuj vi t rffttK te dry. then atom, atemmlng be- J fcre'.wnnhlng caue;.a part of the flavor 1 anrf Inlcn te iMnne In the water. . Pinn thrre nuarta of strawberries in U nrcwrrlng kettle hnd add ene cup of 1 beillnc water, cover ciesciy ana cook ! for ten minute. Fill into Jnrs flHIng the I i... ..11 n.Hiiat riibher aiul lid and fc' then pitrtlally tighten the lid. Tlnce in t- i,ntntpr hath and nrecem for twenty Ore minute .ueunung tee nme, irem the minute the water in the wnterbath Marts boiling rapidly. When-tlma-llmlt miri. lift 'In r nmmntlv from (he bath imWnrten securely, new turn upside down and test for leaks." When cold Un the tens of the Jara be ob te cover I the seam between tnc jar ana tne lid, v. well In melted pnrawnx. , f . ' RaiJIaspbeny and Rhubarb Conserve Place In the preserving kettle One and one-half ' peunit of rnulore cut t thin iUcti ' " ' five baskctt of red raepoerrfet, . One and one-half cupi of boiling ) water. ,, Cook slowly, until, 'the fruit is, very soft, new rub through a line sieve te :i. remere the seeds, measure the pulp and i return te the' preserving kettle and .add TKe-ihMt cup of $ugar for every ? esp e the pulp. ' Stir te dissolve the sugar and bring lilewly te a boil, new add One-half package of tccdlet$ ratiini, Qseeurler -cap of preserved gin s gtr. cut n tmall bits. One-half cup of candled cherrict cut miffs 1 piece., , Simmer slowly nnd cook until thick like jam, nbeut 220 degrees Fahrenheit 00' the candy thermometer. Strawberry Frnlt Juice, Wash the berries nnd stem, place in theprescrvine kettle nnd add one nuart ef water te every three quarts of berries. Crush with a wire potato mistier nnd heat slowly te boiling point. Cook for ten minutes nnd then turn in Jelly bag and let the juire drip through ; If net clear and snarklina Alter: then place In the preserving kettle measuring the juice first. Te every quart 'of the prepared juices mid One cup of sugar. Stir te dissolve nnd Brine te bell, cook for five minutes, skim nnd fill while het into sterilized bottles, rincc bottles In the presenilis kettle find fill with cold water, hnvlng the water tip te the necks ef, tht bottles, bring te boiling point nq seep Donins. ier twenty minutes, N'ew seal each bottle just as you re move it from the water bath. When (old dip the tops of the" bottles in , melted pnrnfin. covering the Hcain be tween the bottle nnd the fork. 1 Stere in cool dry plncc. This makes n very refreshing 'beverage if used In the nme manner ns grape and ether fruit juices. A Short Visit With Lasting Memery V "I never knew what te make for dessert when the mnld's away," said Mrs, Martin as shfe glanced at the clock nnd put nslde her sewing. "Let me get It for you," said ' Mrs. Iilalr, who was visiting her for a few days. "I'dleve te de it." Dinner time came and Mrs. Blair who had insisted en making the des sert with utmost secrecy .."left the table and returned with a rich brown chocolate blanc mange, "Tastes even better than it v leeks,1' said Mrs, Martin delight edly. ''Hew did 'you make it?" , "Why. It's Puddlne," replied Mrs. Hlnlr mysteriously, "wonder ful middlne. "I Insist upon knowing all about It. Where did you get it nnd What Is It?" Inughcd her friend. "I'll tell you. I slipped out and, get It nt veur grocer's," said Mrs. illnlr. "Jack loves cornstarch pud ding, nnd'lf there was one thing I , couldn't make It wns cornstarch pudding nr blanc mange. Then I heard of Puddlne." . l "Is It hard te make, or expen sive?" Interrupted Mrs. Martin. Oh, no, Indeed. All you have te de is te ndd milk, either fresh ;r condensed, nnd sugar and bell ter thrce minutes. Then when It's cool you have n firm, rich- mound of delicious, crenm'v dessert. And J loc box of Puddlne' will serve in people, or a 10c box seven, pee- "I'lie only thing ls.' objected. -ii-.- .uarun, "tue children are net fend of choeelntcoand I guess It's rea lv tee rlejf for them anyhow.'- ,(T'9h'.ne'" cxc'n'nedMrs. Blair. "It Isn't tee rich. Why, ifa se pure and wholesome you can let tnem have ns much ns they want i and It comes Jn"nny number of fid- . VOrs rose vnnllln nnn l....nn ? d you i enn make, nil sorts of things . WiJh.i.,f "ddlner-crenmy cake and p .&ll,n,Ynnrt Hinoeth; co cream."- . Mr. Martjn, who had listened te 3?;i lv 1 5 rt' tw i tnn nanna taae tue i The ring, la then HUM heldlna the-no- sltlehi the. tips ,et the forefingers and tne cutis et tne tnumns are. brought te N, IM The Mystic hlng A napkin' ring is whirled about be tween tne tnume nt tar right nan the; forefinger of the left (Fig. 1). ft. icld qnlte finnly, gtther.r. They are then opened as te, Triton and the ring falls free If the trick Is done rapidly no one wllla able te xoiiew tne 'movements anu you win have freed the ring without spreading your fingers' apart. - ' ' - GRADUATE AT-Y. W. C. A. YeUng WamVnV Claataa' '( Hava ugmminnmini nignt The second annual commencement of classes of .the -Yeung Women's Chris tian Association will be held tonight nt. 7t4ft o'clock iti the Central Branch nudlterlum," 1800 Arch street. 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L s i i - qr ,i , $5.60 $6' v$B ' $3 Reg. 23c Cant Fancy California Cut te 20 Reg. 29c Cant Extra-Fancy California Cut te 26 Fromtthe;rich orchards of the Gelden West. Picked in all their. ripeness and packed, right1 in California, in sanitary tins. A most enjoyable dessert any. time. Cheic "' ' Lima Beans can Small size; very tender Large Green' Lima Beans, can 22c 1 2c Rich ' lb 21 Creamy Cheese Mighty nice flavor. Aged just right.. Asce Macaroni or Spaghetti, 3 pkgs 23c 'Asce ' Cern Flake 3 P!S? 20c i CaHf. for v' j Sunsweet" Prune Twe quality breakfast dishes at lqw prices. 12ic, 18c lllb 3jjtBP w Butter 4R SBaS 'IpSS i Made In a' region noted all ever7 the world for the excellence of its dairy products. Leuella'is "the finest butter in America." OSCO Teas 12c Richland Butter, ,b 42c rure creamery prints. '' Pkg Vt-Xb pkg 23c; lb pkg 45c With that .delicate flavor that you'll And only, in quality tea. Five delightful blends: Orange Pekoe India Ceylon Old Country Style ' Mixed Plain Black Smb Fresh Country dex m Twelve geed ones in every dozen. 0t&$8$$ carton of twelve The pride of the farmyard. 35 Asce Sugar-Cured Bacen pkg 17c Aace Dried Beef pkg 12c ' Breakfast companions te our big fresh eggs.' You'll taste the difference! When you drink your first cup of the delicious Asce Coffee, you'll knew why hundreds of thousands of coffee levers consider it the best coffee at any price. OSCO Coffee 29c AAMKiranAwafH Millr ?. pure, rich cew'b milk evape- zaevs a-i v ssi t,vv atu. rated te the consistency of cream. tall can 9c Wh Day WanU Asce Ammonia -het 9c Asce Bluing bet 7c Arge Laundry Starch pkg 9c Babbitt'a Borax Seap 6 bars 25c Fels Naptha Seap cake 5'ic Kirkman's Borax Seap cake 5ft c Star Seap cake Re P. & G. Naphtha Seap.. Lux Seap Flakea, pkg 10c Rinae 3 pkga 20c Ivery Seap Flakes pkg 9c Swift's Snap Seap 10 cakes 23c Healthy Children . a. Mere Big Values, Tomate Puree can 7c Choice Succotash , can 12c Asce Perk & Beana can 9c Cooked Sweet Potatoes big can 15c Gorten's Clam Chowder can 12c Beat Soup Beans lb' 9c Marrowfat Beana lb 10c Lima Beana lb 12Jc Geld Seal Fleur 12-lb bag 57c Asce .Seedless Raisins pkg 13c Seeded Raisins pkg 20c Seedless Raisins pocket pkg 3c ' f is a subject that interests every mother. They knew the Importance- of geed feed in the careful bringing up of the child. Hundreds of thousands of mothers serve Victer Bread regularly ' it is such splendid bread for children. It contains these elements most needed by growing bodies. - big leaf Victer Bread Made in sanitary bakeries, where even the air in the Dough Reems is scientifically screened. 6 Waf IOC Victer Raisin Bread . . uawns are .Nature's iron roea. jnyunutfuVytAJVVVU' '"' aasAaaaa.sa ""VlVAAAAsJ In Our Sanitary Meat Markets n Specials for Tuesday FINEST LANCASTER COUNTY BEEF 1 l Steak 30c Round Lean Soup Beef. '". 7c Hamburg Steak . 18c Milk-Fed Stewing Chicken. .lb 35c, Milk-Fed Roasting Chickens, CITY DRESSED MILK-FED VEAL lb40c Breast Neck Shoulders ,..... ...... .'...... .u. lb lb lb 15c 16c 18c Rump Reaat, ,b25ct Lein Chops . . , ;,b 32c Rib Chops....'. ....; 28c Rack Chop . . . '. . i . ,'b 24c ' Theae pricea effectlreiii our PkiU., Camdaa aad.aubarban Stere ate Mtat Markets 1Vrft rJ'iJ J'rpn1 " 1- L..X r-Tia. ,$1 V '! wfcim Marked tt this low price because a maker bought sherty. ends or some nne. nara-nnisnea woreiea na mue tnem rf' anoeiaiiv fnr us in the sro'ed Wanamaker . way. De net con v fuse these with the ordinary worsted or cheviot trousers at thla ! price; they are net te be compared. Hard-finished worsted is J trousers made of it should wear like iron Yeu will find them in bck, with fine white stripes; blues i and various ether dark mixtures. All regular sixes. f (Oallerjr, Market) $ A Summerland World of Fresh New Frecks Unfolds With Mid-May New ginghams, with an air of sunshine andwhole andwhele , semeness, have pepped, up by the hundred small checks, club checks and.two-tene checks. Seme are In straight-line style with narrow belts; ethers have wide sashes' of or gandie. Red) green, navy, Copenhagen, brown, lavender and black-and-white among them. Sizes 14 te 44 at $2.60, 8, $4 te $8. Hundreds of Summery Silks Printed crenes are as cool as dresses can be. Crepes , de chine and Canten crepes are made in scores of charming' "ways. And wnaMs seiier tnan a irecK ei ueergeue crepe i A wide choice in the serviceable navy blue and delight ' ful things in flesh pink, white, beige, silver gray and peri winkle blue. , ,$10, $11.25, $15 te $25. ,. , ' (Market) Belts Are Mere Varied Than Ever at 50c . Black, pink, bluer tan, green, white, brown, gray a belt for very sweater. It seems that they are all here and leathers and fin ishes are almost as varied. Seme are plain, some are perforated and many have pretty pearl-like buckles. New white belts of pat ent leather or kid arc especially desirable for Summer sweaters. (Central) White or Black-and-white Is the Vogue in Necklaces 50c and $1 Who ever imagined that white and black-and-white necklace1 could take be many forms? There nre the clear, transparent, opaque and translucent beads some Ilka crystal and some like ivory and' black beads like jet. They tge with any frock and give the fin ishing touch. (Central) Gingham, 18c Yard In checks, stripes, plain colors and some two-tone checks. 26 inches wide. A geed quality for children's bloomer dresses, aprons, etc. Percale, 22c Shirting stripes and small figures en -white grounds 36 inches wide. Printed Batiste; 2$c Sheer material printed in small allover designs, many of them se well covered that, one would, at a little distance, take this for plain-color material. 30 inches wide. " (Central) Sale of Bungalow Frecks , at $1 I.. " wrr Gingham and percale frocks in a charm ing slip-ever style are gathered onto wide belts in front with loose sash ends in back, se that you can tie tnem te fit. The materials are excellent quality that will launder well and are in cheery plaids and checks in practically all colors. Anether style (sketched) has two little sashes which tie at the sides. White Bungalow Frecks. 51 make suitable uniforms for certain maids and assistants in hairdressing establish ments, etc. The material is fine and closely woven and will withstand many tubbings. The frocks are simply made, with loose belts, and are finhal will. rickrack. - Studie Frecks at $2 Black sateen slip-ever studio frocks arc charmintrlv adorned with crotnnne in va rieus colors. (Central) The Bride9 s Fashions new being shown in the Subway windows are gathered from the interesting collections of mederatelyriced Summer fashions in the Down Stairs Stere.. It's a revelation te see what really smart and pretty things ave obtainable for comparatively small sums. Women's Exquisitely Fine Seft Nightgowns. $1.50 iteSRJS sdrbsg appeal te women u T,he0Und.ne?Hs and sleeves of fine white batiste niuhtirewns r bound with dotted batiste in blue, rose or orchid. n,BniBOWns re of satin ribben0 nights0WIU5 are flni"hed wltl nesa piceting and bows Wrgl)!RW?l8 efiPJ?k' ,avende w blue ba'tiste have bindings of PnlMleMr0i,und i.he,sSua necks and the sleeves. D,namgVf long s?eevis. ' nightgowns wth and embroidery, have Crepe Bleemers in Celers Special, 65c - Pink, enchld, Avhite and blue, with hemstitched ruffles. The crinkly crepe that wears and launders very well, t l (Cant Old-Fashioned Straight Chemises are the kind that se many elder women have been asking for. Of white crepe with band tops they are $1.60f of white muslin, quite heavy, they are $1. ral) Springtime Bed Coverings Especially Lew Priced tad7&,1a WhU0 and hcmmed' 66 B2M inXTiJ fbad,,preads with -calleped edge, and cut corners are , Satin-Finished Bedspreads with "ealleped edges and cut cernera an 80x90 inchaa at' IK- RflvM JacheM. Hemmed bedsnreada. 80M lv i. ..51 16 86x9? :&mxr ' ceauar "' -w s T5 nr I- W ... ijfeftvtfAiAfthgflw.,. .M,.kMmMi A Children Overalls With Gay Red Band 85c They can be worn by either little boys or girls and are of heavy blue drilling with a white hairline stripe. Bands of bright red form the trim ming and the suspenders. 2 te 8 year sizes. (Sketched). The Little White Freck Is $1.10 It is of white checked madras and beasts a little sash which ties in the back. The sleeves, square neck and pocket-tops are trimmed with pink, blue or maize. Sizes, 2 te 6 years. (Sketched). (Central) Central Aisle Sale of Short Silk Gloves 50c and 75c Women's fine two-clasp' gloves of heavy Milanese silk that would, be just double this price except for the .slightest possible irregularitiea in their weaving. Black and white with Paris-point stitched backs, 50c. Black and white in heavier quality silk with 5-reW embroidered backs, 75c. Women's Knitted Cotten Bleemers, 25c Regular and extra sizes in these generously full bloomers of unusually heavy pink cotton. "Seconds." New Little Frecks of Pongee for Girls $5.75 This serviceable silk is particularly "geed for children's dressM, as it can be se easily and successfully washed. The frocks arc made in three ways with contrasting pipings and touches of hand embroidery for trimming. Sizes 7 te 14 years. Girls' Shirtwaist, $1.50 - Of white cress-bar cotton with frills trimming the cellar and cuffs. Sizes 6 te 14 years. (Market) Women's Drep-stitch Weel Slip-Over Sweaters, $2.15 Smart little sweaters in two-tone stripe combinations te wear with white skirts or dark ones. They have long sleeves and the high neck that gees with Peter Pan cellars. Combinations of jade-and-white, periwinkle-and-white. buff-and-white, brown-and-buff, gray-and-blue. The drop-stitch stripe runs vertically and the stripe of color runs crosswise, sizes Je te 44. (Central) Fer Morning' Wear Women Like Corset-Brassieres M w"g h0Ur? are b.usy heu.rs with me8t hemekeepers and these comfortable cerset-brassiercs a low perfect freedom of movement Tops are cut like any deep brassiere, but there is usually elastic at the waist and a well-cut skirt te which hose supporters are attached. Prices start at 91 for a corset-brassiere with elastic at the sides and two hose supporters in front. Vs 1.50 for a slightly longer model which extends ever the hips sides'.2 fr cerset-bra88l-cre of Plnk cl with surgical .elastic at th Heavier ones, slightly boned, ere $2.50 and $3. (Central) -" j-f Girls' Mary Jane Pumps in Gray-and-Black Combination Special at $4. 75 Gray suede backs nnrl trnrn anA patent leather tees they're the kind that everybody seems te like best this Spririp;. Heels are flat. Sizes 2V6 te 7 of course, women cuu wear xne larger sizes. Mary Janes for Children Of black patent leather or white leather like buck BKin, tney are in sizes V te 11 at 3.7f llVt te2at$4.2S 91 -. at i m at re ...lj. . .... " ' w w aw riV sta te 6 at T n 8,ZeS 8 h t0 2 at f ' (Cheitnuf) ".1 V .i ' T k . "-vv iw f tr 1 mi w: I M m & M M m - 0 . v'i I i a vj X Jj m 3 it tl 14 ,i WW UI1 ;. ii i a Wi '-OF .'fe'ltl ciwMt rj-; r . ' f r .. w vciftS v ri 1 4A',i.l ,f (f (J.H
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