5PW v r ' v . v. n rjmmimmmmnmMKiw jwui r. . .'.vj ririMWMWjBf.wPair:i5a7.MW,"wr;!:'?snf i 9 "?. f',T?;,ifjTBr, '"T'dM SVffft VT'JilSS8fi; l ' ' T - v., ' JTOt r- ; ' vr " ' w?w . IP RW'ysen Gtfes Meds jer bunday ' fParn Weather the Heuse- I wife Should Select vege tables That Will iicep "i - Br MRS. M. A. WILSON CmrW' " ' rtefttf rttervtd -nHB warm, sultry days make It il .Miflry for the housewife te ISTtS 'oed. carefully, ns this Is 5.'M20n for the deadly ptomaine L rm' Allowing the feeds te stand bout in warm, viyoe ij" " " Serdep this trouble. Loek ever and .Z ; all vegetables and fruit befere ?'. " . Vl. ..f.lnnrntnf. Pln B Plentiful variety .of the fresh vegetables, ,nd n small allowance of meat. ' cnrrfslUe Menu for Three Meals en , tnF' Sunday Sunday Breakfast Blackberries i Broiled Slice of Ham Scrambled Eggs Payasanna Hash Brown Potatoes Rolls Coffee , Dinner Garden Onions . Radishes Chilled Cucumbers Beast Breast of Veal Brown Gravy HS'ew Potatoes Cern en the Cob Tomate Salad Blackberry Cobbler Coffee Supper Baked Cheese Omelet ' Creamed Potatoes Sliced Tomatoes i Blackberry Custard Pie Tea '' ' The market basket will require: Blackberries, garden onions, radishes, alad, cucumbers, tomatoes, potatoes, corn en the cob, cheese, breast of veal, dice of ham, bacon, eggs, milk and the usual weekly staples. Scrambled Eggs Payamnna Cat the slice of ham In suitable por tions for serving and broil. New place fire eggs In small mixing bowl and add One cup of milk, Om tablespoon of grated onion, Three tablespoons of finely minced pi- One-half teaepoen of talt, Oiw-Quarter teaepoen of white pep ttt, Seven tablespoons of fine bread crsmti. Beat hard te mix. Place four tablespoons of butter in skillet and when het add the prepared Hfg. Stir with fork until cooked, but de net overcook. Life onto the broiled ham and garnish with fried to mato. Blackberry Cobbler Loek ever one box of blackberries, place in saucepan and add One cup of water. One cup of sugar. Stir te dissolve the water and bring te boiling point ; cook for ten minutes and add Four tablespoons of cornstarch dis solved in five tablespoons of cold water. Bring te boiling point and cook slowly for ten minutes. Coel, turn into mixing bowl and add Four tablespoons of melted butter. Three tablespoons of marshmallow tthip, One cup of bread crumbs, One-half cup of chopped nuts. Mix well. Line an oblong pan with plain pastry, turn in the prepared cobbler and spread Nmoethly. Cever with half-inch-wide strips of pastry, placed ever the top In criss-cress fashion. Place the Tfllk nf nnr evr In im ..! .jj fire tablespoons of milk. Beat well and turn ever the cobbler, dusting the top of the cobbler liberally with nutmeg. Bake in slew even for thirty-five min utes. r JTe prepare the pastry place In email mixing bowl Twe cups of flour, One-half teaspoon of- lalt, Three tablespoons of baking powder, Ttoe tablespoons of sugar. Sift and rub Inte this prepared flour, Seven tablespoons of shortening. Use six tablespoons of cold water and cut te form dough, rolling out en floured pastry benrd Inte an oblong sheet about one-quarter inch thick. Lift Inte the pan and fit. trimming the edges. Rell this trimming out very thin, cut In naif-lncli-widc strips and use te make fj8.1)3 te cevcr the cobbler. Serve cold with spoonful of whipped cream. Blackberry Custard Pie Line a deep ple plate with plain pas try. and pour in, se as te cevcr the n? m2,if wh? paatr.t two tablespoons M-Si1", bu"cr' The, ld sufficient Mackberrles te cover the bottom of the Jilth; pour ever the berries the fellow - nW'?' a.nd. bake ,n 8,ew wen. Uust the top of the pie well with nut m befere putting in the even. smS bPeTr tb6 CU8t0rd' p,ace ,n Yolks of t,oe eggs, tine whole egg, One cup of milk, nve tablespoons of sugar. wASati wl , cS6beatcr until well mS tV. n."d .,hc? pour ever t,lc Pre pared berries in the pie plate. Bake in n until the custard is Mt. Te he K thA "1 e 8lIver knlf U eSin ifBnd Whcn you can rcmeve biUri 0t V1'0, e,?'Ba 'ef' ever one he fc JfT'0 jc.Uy' nnd wlth merlnlr y heater te form a meringue. Plle en the cold pie and MRS. WILSON'S ANSWERS JnV&in"?' W,lsenT-1 haw never bib?. Mcl ei ln your c'umn for Vlr- te? '.!ked ham- KlndIv Ive "dpe 'or same. jUtg, F n' thfi?i. Xime . tIme 'eclpes covering ham '. d uscd ln th, Seuth for nk Z ceTmn K,Tappen5'ct ,n the "cipe nilU?h, n '""eked ham well and SSwft , K, b0,,ln? "elnt n"1! -e"k WHI Jr,?iHI "l.0 hnm is t'nt,'. This pound mZ about one-half hour per nfi. hUDtl.n8! !he t,me '" the C iimue wn,.er stnrts belllnK' When me limit expires lift the boiler from the jtw tnd nllew th0 han0!0,'" am?hheVvat" 1 'ace in Email bowl ,Ugaret and " cups of brown One teaspoon of cinnamon, rw in,ip50tt f Olngcr, On 'In, 'asP0 of nutmeg, Vne-half teaspoon of allspice. "" ln Lt even anil baste with one cup of vinegar, u;ie cp of molasses. s.V)h eT(l "tutting te bake. moo bkt inw f0r 0,,e 1,0,,r ' moderate "' """'ng every ten minutes. i)l,t!y Dfar Mrs- Wilsen: Will you i hniih,? ",Q Jlrectleiw for using n i mi Imirn ronbter, us I wish te ie Kid water, and hew one shnniii 1 teu-peuud turkev 1... mnuti.- f ' M,,. . MRS.J.F.Ii. t you desire grary you mtut add the Light Flannel Makes This Sports Suit ml mi ' V i.'i i MipS m VI mil if J feA By CORINNB LOWE The ether day a fashionable woman who had metered into town for the day was observed in a snow white felt with an eaualy snow white pnrret trailing its tell feathers from one side of the brim almost te the shoulder of the wearer. This, however, Is only one phnse of the fashionable white felt hat. We see It combined with straw, trimmed with a fruit or two, set off with flowers in fact, there is hardly a thing you are prohibited from doing te your bonnet of this character. Here we find our white felt lint trimmed simply with n band of jade green ribbon nnd worn with n white flannel sports suit the skirt of which is plaited and the straight coat of which, gathered at the neck, it, trimmed with embroidery of jade green ribbon. This flannel, by the way, Is the extremely soft, thin, flexible kind which we associate with the bnby rather than with the grownup. It Is much used for sports clothes this sum mer, and one little frock trimmed with blue ribbons is accompanied by cape te match, amount of water te the pan. The vir tue in using a double roasting pan is that it is self-blasting and the house wife docs net need te bnste the renst. Prepare the turkey as usual and place ln the roaster, add water; about ene cup will de; then place ln the even, 1 1 '$7FPJiS5fi23S52! In an intensely interesting article, one which has a bearing en the pocketbook of every resident of America, General Dawes tells hew he succeeded, with the hearty co-operation of the Cabinet members, in lopping millions off depart ment budgets and hew smoothly the new regime was inaugurated. Appearing Sunday, July 9 in the Magazine Section of the PUBLIC Te EVENIN&' FUHfifd iMbmmiMyk having the even very het. Tlie time for n ten-pound turkey .will be nbeut two nnd n half hour. If the rent-ttr docs net hnvc n little slldu In the slde te let the htenm escape then remove the top pnrt nbeut twenty minutes befere 'rtie turkey In done te nllew te brown. Reduce hent of even nftcr first hour te slew. If you ndd n Uttle browned Heur te the pan when you place In the turkey the gravy will be ready when the tur key 1m done, otherwise the gravy In the pan must be thickened slightly. My Dear Mrs. Wilsen 1 expect te entertain fifteen Indies nt nn in formal supper. Would you suggct a menu Including some novel salad. Including quantities. I thought of creamed chicken? Can you build me a menu about it? T. S. P. MENU Celery Clubheuse " Pickles Salted Nuts Poulette en crcme Pels nu bcurre Aspcrge Salnde Mnyonnnlse Gelatin en crcme Cntcau d'ange cafe One six-pound chicken, One-pound of mushrooms, Twe quarts of thick cream sauce, Ttce cans of fine French peas, One-half pound butter for the peas, Three cans of asparagus tips for the asparagus salad. One can of pimentees for salad, One cup of chopped walnuts te whip in mayennaivr, 'two cupi of mayonnaise for salad, Twe packages of lemon gelatin, One quart of whipped cream, One large or two small angel cakes. Dear Mrs. Wiisen Am very anxious te get reccipe for English sherbet te make an effervescent drink nnd am writing you hoping thnt you can glve me the desired Information. MBS. E. R. This bevcrage is randc as fellows : Juice of one-half lemon, Twe tablespoons of powdered sugar. Fill g1ena with Ice-cold wntcr and then add one-half teaspoon of baking soda nnd stir well. This drink has fre quently caused various forms of stom ach trouble. A far better beverage can be made from One-third glass of any variety fruit juice, One tablespoon of lemon luiee, Twe tablespoons of powdered sugar. Use sugar if the juice is net sweet ened. Then fill the glass with carbon ated water and stir well, then drink. Te make fruit juices ; Add thrce cups of water te one quart of desired fruit and cook until fruit is very soft. Then turn into Jelly bag and strain. Fill Inte bottles and keep en ice or Btcrillzed ln bottles and seal. My dear Mrs. Wilsen: Plcase advise me as te. hew te make a salmon leaf. I have received many helpful suggestions by your recipes nnd' Open a can of salmon and remove the skin and bones. Rub the meat through a coarse sieve. Add: Twe medium-sized grated onions, One-half cup of finely chopped parsley, One and one-half teaspoons of salt, One-half teaspoon of pepper, One egg, One and one-quarter cups of thick cream sauce, One cup of bread crumbs, One-half cup of flour. Werk te n smooth mass and then grcase and flour a leaf-shaped pan and turn in the salmon mixture. Make it smooth and then sprinkle ene tablespoon of cornmeal en top. Bake in a slew even for forty minutes. SUNDAY avoid disappointment, place your order with your newsdealer "Make It a Habit" Things You'll Leve te Make nfigifi Cheesecloth hangings are delightful and cool for the summer nnd early fall. Use two colors. Hove"n straight piece down each slde of the window. Sew a deep band of the darker color at the bottom of ench slde piece. Cut n straight volance of the lighter ma terial nnd bind nil edges with the darker colored material. Decorate the vnlance and side, drapes with n bas ket made of strips of the darker col ored material. The flowers nre em broidered or nppliqued. A row of worsted or silk tassels en the valance finishes these lovely cheesecloth hang ings. FLORA. The Weman's Exchange Washing Organdie Dress Te the Editor of Weman's raee: Dear Madam Will you nlenun nrln ln your column directions for launder ing n whlte oreandle dress with th nan of gum nrablc ; also, hew te take Btalns eui or wnite organdle7 n. M. Lemen juice nnd salt In thn hunt mm. cdy for rust stains. Sprinkle the Hnln Jrien SiJi . m.e8ten with lemen juice. Then place In the sun te dry. If the rust dOM nn, r, ... . ' " "vr .w bwiiu vufc m once, ruD ?ni"ore ieme 'uJce ""' "all aW 1.1 " in peuer man itum wXth!n fnbrbcs- Mix ene teaspoon of b-rSf lS ever' .1uart c water; Din ii ma ureas ana waiin. Cleaning 8atln Hat Te the Editor of Weman'. Pqec: Dear Madam I have a small white baronet unfit. .. ..i.i.l " '. ""lle ?f. k V?ched t0 the wlre frame. Will Inexpensive ,vay,n which te clean this natY Althmiirh tVin h i. .. ." ' '7 ) jwu utj Jiiiui pnniicn m tail .. H(v alub jiad 1(l net MEN'S WOMEN'S SUMMER l, ? Pert svice based en improved master methods backed by many years' experience in serv S5rf ".exactwB People. Suits or dresses given a rebirth m all their original freshness and form. Charges most moderate. Parg, Main Office nnd Works Branches: 1 1 1616-28 N. 3 Chestnut St. "STRIKING A BALANCE SHEET FOR THE NATION" "Hell and Maria," as General Dawes was labeled during the World War, was selected by Presi dent Harding: te put corporation methods into effect in Government departments. Government officials and depart ment heads said "it couldn't be done," and that even the attempt would destroy the efficiency of the service. LEDGER STRIDAY, worth much, I should net like te threw It away. THBIFTY. Clnsollne Is excellent for this purpose, but If you nre net nccustcrmcd te uslnlg It, carbon tetrachloride might be better as the gasoline Is Inflammable and might be dangerous If you are net used te It. Te Remove Rust Stain Te the EdUcr of Weman's Pape: Dear Madam Could you plense tell me something te remove rust spots from a tan Palm Beach suit without remov ing the color also? A HEADER. The best remedy for removing rust stnln Is oxalic acid with equal parts of water. Spread the stained place ever a bowl of het water and apply the acltr drop by drop until the stain turns bright yellow; then lmmerse at once In het water and rlnse thoroughly. Repeat until the stain disappears. Add a little ammonia or bera'x te the last rinsing water te neutrnllze any ncld which may remain ln the goods. Experiment with a sample or tne materini uorere aueinpi lng te remove the stnln. Water Spote en Dreues Te the Editor e Weman's Poec: Dear Mndam I have two dresses that nre virtually new. One Is blue canton crepe, the ether Is chnrmeuse. They have water stains which changed the spots te pale blue. I would net lllce te dye them, se please advise me what te de. B. 13. Te restore the original color dampen a piece of the same material and place en the spots. 1'ress with a moderate het Iren until both are dry. FOB VOUB VACATION WORK Why Net a TAPESTRY PIECE? IMPORTED and DOMESTIC BENCHES CHAIR SEATS PILLOWS ETC. In Pettet Assortment (last Reerhrd Anether Shipment) Alse BEADS GIFTS WOOL Germantown Novelty Shep 62 W. Chellcn Ate. Gtn. 4066 HHtWMWWWIWMmVlMV, Wicker Furniture Cemnlet new stock at rock bottom prices. Fac tory direct te yuv aavlng e( middleman's front. B.H. Demestic Chain, $5.50 Side Armchiiri 7.50 St. Geerge Chairs 8.S0 Rocker en each chnlr. S1.00 extra. (We hate a full line of Settees. Tnbler. Table nnd Fleer Lamp. Fern nexes and Illrd Cases). GLASSBERQ WICKER MFG. CO. 2018 N. Frent St. Tree Delivery AWVOpcn Eves. Phene Diamond 230f, CLOTHES CLEANED DYED Phene Poplar 7660 for Aute te Call Philadelphia's Quality Cleaners and Dv. 21st' St., PhUadelphia nnd 5357 Germantown Av. today l.lftK FURS STORED and INSURED DURING SUMMER MONTHS BRMODEMNO AND, BKrAIRINO A BPECIAI.TY BROWN & BRAUCHER SB V. Cliellen Ate.. Oermanienn Phene: Germantown ntte A&, A. test MKM camtmt fttrw ---. 13 MILLION fRgy SSflk. lA'r i mMMWm tiens, thus enabling us te maintain the high standard of quality, te control its uniformity and supply the great demand for it. WE OPERATE two immense cold storage plants where every pound of this cheese is perfectly cured, ripened and aged te bring about that full-flavored, delightful taste se rarely found or procur precur abletsK,e of the A&p stores at popular prices. THE LARGEST RETAIL DEALERS OF DOMESTIC CHEESE IN THE U. S. A. Specials for Philadelphia, Lancaster, Reading and Vicinity NEW YORK STATE A&f Lliili bauce A&P Preserves (pure) Grandmother's Fruit Jams Pere Grape Juice PACKAGES CHEESE P Norten's Rcady-te-Fry Fish Cakes. . .can 15c Tuna Fish (Columbia River). .7 oz. can 23c Pink Salmen tall can 12c Beardsley's Shredded Codfish pkg 13c ? PUFFE f WHE A A&P 3 oz. Bettle TTrtrt nvtni-liMB universal sfnctien.riTs7urityirc3TeLnyaarde It mixes well and it is extremeljr econemicaf a?" n7 LrXZ1 THE Baker's Cocea l.Ib can 20c Red Frent Cocea 1,-lb can 13c Baker's Premium Chocolate. A- "lb cake 19c &" Ji-r-Jp( m. 4ni Mn fsmm rW "Sunnybrook" Ercs ere guaranteed te be of an excellent nunlirv qi,:.i , . . .the choicest nearby cRR.?reducinB districts-Sunnybrook""" are sScESly customers of quality exca'lrnce. Everv EGP, mmnj ".1 p. Clally selced te ..... ..,v.t uiaiuj fr.K-uiuuucinK aisincis, "Sunnybroeks" are sn our customers of quality exce'lonce. Every EGG guaranteed a geed nnPJ Ivery Seap i m.u Minus napnim aeap Borax, ZO-MuIe Team Old Dutch Cleanser zttrmi m&wssr Heinz India Relish Armour's Corned Beef Campbell's Soups Iena Cern A&P Stuffed Olives A&P Selected Olives 1 PSEilfcv GiUmmc lA'FO i . ' , . ".wm A Wire Your Heme &intir rniM?n a 1NILW r CjUMZtSfij ejjue i iiv v,v. $1 903 FILBERT STKE.E. 1 t. H. JOHNRON, Proprietor HtHbHHrtHHHTHHbrA Sold by WE CONTROL the entire output of ever BO FACTORIES producing WHOLE MILK PlTTr.TPQTC nffiK mt rt, nsx-fryn4-A cinAi Ain WHOLE MILK lb. 8 oz. bottle 19c jar 29c jar 20c het. 23c MICE Package ALAD IVz oz. Bettle S..j Y 1 .. . BEST QUALITY CHOCOLATES AND 3 small cakes 20c UFFED D T .arawwrrrwc RMywML ww rvS5fc HanlHRl5i llnz. m Preste, Self.Risinfr Fleur ....small pkg 13c " SdMUiin, Flew large pkg 32c sultana Marshmallow Creme. 19c A&P Shredded Cocoanut. . . . 6 can' 14c cake 5c pk,; 14C can 9c CRACKER SPECIALS VaniUa Bars Othelle Cakes . . . Zwieback . bottle 18c can 23c can 10c Can 10c 4 oz. bottle 19c 4 oz. bottle 15c ReLFrRnt Vanilla Extract bottle 22c iiaken' one ess Kippered Herring., can 13c Demestic Sardines '.'' can 5c Marshall'sKippcred Htning ii aa 30c jena Tomatoes areB can 15c ...- w.whi Circle" Celfee A Peerless Value at 12c V LB. Clendtd te anur the perfect BREW- tlie Ttt of tie ceuntrj. Excellence plui economy. THE LARGEST RETAIL GROCERS' INTHE WORLD , 10 Months te Pay Take Advantage of Our 40 Reduction We fully guarantee all work, and our flXy 1 tur.es must give you entire satisfaction. Jp Whtn our work it finished, your horn it In thM? tarn condition as wm found it. VJ writ or rnene Tixiar ler r.Mimaie , 'ju i i?t rriTmn rf WA Brll rhen. Walnat lMt? - r Pounds of EESE Annually (he A&P fried JL Heinz Spaghetti can 15c A&P Spaghetti or Macaroni 3 pkgs 25c Shaker Salt pkg 10c Pure Peanut Butter 8 oz. jar 15c I CORN FLAKES Kellogg's pkg 8c Pest Teasties pk 8c A&P Cern Flakes.... pkg 7c OIL 14 oz. Bettle ,e.Bmoeth' "dividual taste. COCOA 2 A&P Premium Chocolate .... l-Ib cake 16c A&P Sweet Chocolate 3 or. jc Baker's Germaa Sweet Chocolate! ! .4 oz. 8c the A&P assure Lb 21c Lb 26c 13c uurumeg ni. 17- iranec Pckc TEA The A&P dominate the world in the retailing of fine Tens nt Off! U B? YJ Yi LB. & PACIHOJ? wr w mwwii r.h "V,.l y a r. f vh ?yj a tli Mi wiiii UW1 uf .'lift. "k -;.v nv f i"i. k -if .A1 IU e-k M ." a-i it, l 31H i Tr- we. jtnti V?J9' e wr flS7 rr nk fpuli ' . 'i ..11(1 '.out x'ttai A r xi tun . IWilt j"'(i'Si fl M .1 J liSft r"lr:!l ' ffi w, 1 My. jlr, wyjta JLft f. v&. t lu-iH' v"i'm . ,Mfti$.yA'vvswyrjTjt j, -.'. -t - . - t. Ivwa4.-v vfh v.)itf. ll- J ?"r-1n -t u
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