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Show lew : THE EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1925. PAGE EIGHT OUKAIM- tVHK f- - SAVlNCJ TO SERVE TOU WELL STUDYTOIflTE CE5ATES1 FAITHFULLT ALWAYS "Does yott child have moslcal tirftnt?" Is an iniportaiit queatioa far parents. It is the purpose of Ernest Faxman. superviaer of music la the city scbooL to help parents answer that qnestioa by nieu8 of his Mieatner "Melody Way" piano THRUOfJT THE YEAR Di DKmiuriiiJv II 7 2S6Vest Center, Provo, Utah For a Stylish Figure . waistiines--th- e Make DreuaiTA Well one-pie- ce '..- long Satine and Silk v Lady-Lyk- as style. Front v. J. In- - various ,.. , for flounces. us of , Our prices are IowI, Our quality u high! 98 c to i$ 3.98 9to;$39ff Brassieres Quality Exceptional Values Vj Quality. Knitwear. For the worn- - - prefersun-- f - , an-wh- this is unequal- ed in Value! Bodice or tubu- Savings made possible by our C"i store buying power. Chemises, trimmed hicva mid beniHtitchlng. ' , ' '.. lar with n Gowns in several different styles, some with short elecveaand square necks. Trimmed with laces, Insertion, hemstitching and contrasting checked points. wear, USES EXIDE t 79c , J9c yeal :.12j No. 3 pail No. No. 5- - 19 per paii BllftCr THE future health and com-- j fort of your entire family is dictated by the furnace you install in your home. Turnips, per. bunch . . . Carrots, per bunch Onions, 3 bunches New, potatoes, lb 41b. for Cantaloups, each . .. H .'Jftsist upon dependability. Insist ftpon heakhf ul' heat. Insist and lasting "Upon economy - 5 .5 .,.10 . o S3 ?1.85 10 pail .TJ 23 .... .25 I Watermelons, lb. . . . Big Special on White Kingi Friday and Saturday SUITOII MARKET THE PHONE FOR FOOD MARKET Confetti Carnival at v device ever Invented for domestic heaters and ranges. It has stood the test of a positive guarantee for many years in Cole's Original Ilotlast Heaters. In this beautiful range you have an adaptation of thla same device. fuel-Savin- g t 7 Jl v: ; -' V Priced ; Upwards From j Special Terms . iJllO ( end-w- on MSSsf:: 29c-- 49c - I $38,000. Btrawbcrrtesk . th &rt ef : t& berry crop are now to eeaaoi and within a few weeks they MB be plentiful and mMd at a reason, able price tw preMndngr. Thft strawberry Is without doubt lbs favored berry for Jolly di Jsia, and the hooantrUe who realisee tha they ar only In aeaaoo for anout two months and whuas to kaeft bee family eupplied tbruughout the winter. wUl so over her praaervln equipment now and add to ItrO replenian any u totalis or aooessov "'Another' telegram Jelling of an car winning a race wns reciived from Charlta F. - v" , Oanung, who has figured n a number of raeg In the east... If wads ; The sprint sales advertised la "Won two firsts, one necoad at this newspaper feature all the no oamile4 ware essary equlpmaiyt rawgrKochegterjlaySOj-Jusiu- g preserving ketUee and funneta, long Etide battery as usual. bapdled spoons, skimmers, col1 anders and glass Jars. Be prepared to take advantage bf the low price your dealer wtO ask lor ataawberrles wbea he finds that hm baa overstocked. Exide-equlppe- d lea.--'.- .38C Creamery, lb theWElK. tyou. vBu'ckley&laws 4 - ,TI :..' .2-- 1 12 oz. can . . .47 lb. can. $1.42 2 OLD DUTCH CLEANSER, 3 cans. 20c 5 CERTO Makes Jellies Jell, bottle, :32c S We have your canning supplies, Bottles, Lias, Rubberls, etc., also plenty of fresh B SS i!i.' Oyi . 6oz..can..,,'. ROYAL BAKING POWDER quality. . You'll find many WEIR Fur. nace that have been in active service for thirty or forty years. It'a built different and of heav- That'a why if I lasts so long. Let us explain Calsup Cottle Pel Monte Brand 16 oz. S : ; Fruits and Vegetables. - , . : MEATS 3 fSalmofSt...25d s veal chops, lb. :....: S VEAL STEW, lb. . S MUTTON STEW; lb. ; g LARD, 3 lbs. ; rBaHHiimrrenm IT .., . . .;.. .20c . . . I2i2c 10c V , ! Your Children .... ... la the g .We Close 1 p. m. Wednesday Afternoons VEXmX ...... ....55 1 " "r Blast FnqJavlng ' Combination GOLE'S jnot fuel-savin- He mixed his beans with honey, He did It all his life, Twas not because he liked the taste It held them on his knife.' ' -. ',,-'- ATTtV XTUAOT USB s WmOIUTBAM-- WWR BROS ; THE bodsewtfo who fcaa not bad good results to making strawberry Jsua. wtll weloomo this hint which toaurea perfeot success. la lacking In The strse-berrpeotia. the really active coosUiutent to aoaalag Jelly and Jam "Jell.'' Aitbougn syrup, which always con. talus sugar, and fruit add play aa important part, it Is this necessary "pectin" substance which Is accountable for tbe failures. Ripe, meaty strawberries make d good Jam, but overripe berries which are usually used because they are cheaper, have more water content than the lees ripe berries aad require additional pectin to bring about the desired oonstsumcy. Soma bouaetwves' add additional sugar when 'confronted with this problem and while tt does help to bake the Jam thicker, it also makes tt stekentngty sweet and ha a tendency to make tbe Jam become crystallised whea exposed to the atmosphere. In matting strawberry Jam the berries should be washed well after they are hull ad aad allowed to drain thoroughly (a aa enameled sieve or eolandetv Measure the berries acd put them Into aa enameled ware ore eervtng kettle, the vitreous surface of which will preserve tbe deltas la oolor Of the berrte, add a -- epful of sTaaelated eagar for each eun ful of fratt aad let stand t hour to drew Juteei-- . Then tJo '.e rim. mer for ten or fifteen minute ba ton boiling. Boll forty fiiluutc and stl occasionally, and taea svudually add oonceuirsied home. made pectin, or thaw w&rh Is now sold to am air bcVlea, uetil the sired thickness of tn ta.m" is 0b taaaed. Sea. wbU bob ;. . .65c Applea and citrus fnitta mtke an bxcelioot peetla sitruct which is so necessary la preserving aucb fruits aa strawberries, rhubarb, ripe red and black raapberrtoa, pise, apples, peaches aad cherries, which often took a sufllolf nt amouat of this substaoce to make satisfactory Jam or Jelly. The botusewlfe who encounter this trouble can be assured f the desired results if she rosea additional oonosntrated pectin. For apple pectko use tart, firm apples pot the non-ac-id mealy kind. Core but do not pare four slice of t&em end pounds apples, place them to aa enameled wsre saucepan, which will not discolor the pectin nor be Injured by the acid to the fruit, i And four aad a hail piata of water, cover aad boll rapidly for twenty aolautea. Than train - the mas tarouga four thlckneew of cheesecloth, press tightly Hill a spoon until the Juiee ceases to drip. Then bant the liquid rapidly until M Is reduced to onefourtu of Its original volume. . Citrus pectin at bade preferably Jtrtjtn thick skinned oranges aad lemons, using only the outey yo! tow rtod and as much of the white peel sua la possible to pare off without the fruit adhering. Place one pound of siloed peel to an enameled ware saucepan large enough to Add two permit rapid boUlng. quarts of water, cover and allow to sttaad for one or two boors. Then boll rapidly until reduced to one naif of Its original Quantity. Strain through four plies of cheesecloth xuitu too Gripping is complete.' Add pectin extract gradually to preserves about five mlontes before they are) to be removed from tbe Ore unta the desired ooaidsteacy is COMPANY DEPARTMENT SKXfc OF ' FRPVO-- VThe y -- iNCVAMf Good Food Is Not Expensive Some people are of the opinion hat to enjoy good food they must pay the highest prices. ' This la not the case if you buy your foods at Skaggs. " The merchandise; we sell Is selected first for quality , no InfeiTd gooss are praseav oa.mair hew low the price. Our buyers always keep Jn mind, however, the matter of economy and food value to our patronsf . Shop early Wednesday and take advantage of bur unusual bargains. a ;,7--,- ' ' ' 10 " ' No Interest BOW TO fsttKV - pound. Beautiful Range, and a Great Saver of Coal in Eight Styles A $10 Tayment Infor-matio- 8? r - - .....-.181 your own pail aTitf we will fill I f IIIIII(HiinfBHininnmnnnn...mni We want you to try our HOME KENDERED LARD it-fo- Conserva- $112.60 Italph dc Pulina, who brpke all rec- 'The reliable Exlde battery on de ords on the Indianapolis speedway, Paolo's cat helped us win: the race." De Paolo set an average of 101.13 Memorial day used an Elide batmiles an hour for a 500 mile; drive tery n hi car, according to received by H. W. Edwards of this innri side service station do Peter Toalo, youthful raelng from the Exlde factory in Philaand nephew of the .famous delphia " -'.'I The following telegram was sent by. Pusenlierg, Bro,fe designers and manufacturers of da Paolo's car to the 'Electric: Storage BatterjCo., manitfHeturers of Exlde batteries: LARD Bring Last year the Cincinnati tory conferred on him the degree of doctor of pedagogy.Mr. Paxmaa has made a thorough study of the Melody Way method and holds a certificate from Mx. Miessner, authorizing him to teach classes in the method. Considerable interest IS being manifested by parents ia his classes. 7 -- Breast, lb. . ' . Wednesday and Thursday Veal Necks, lb. IK - Kitchen Diary " VealTShanks, lb. :J twenyt-fouryear- and 25c to 79c tr Veal, Steak, lb. 1 hixniple. ; .Ladies' Vests in any Style 25c to 79c : : SPEED KING PRICE LIST ' quality kntt I'nioa Suit. Buy several of these for your Spring supply of under- -' Masterfully tailored of pood material,, these Brassieres are noted for their splendid fit and fine yrearing quality I ':. SUTTONS MARKET ' fine ' ;.. 98c -- 59c - Continue Slips, trimmed with lnce oiid Insertion, also medallions. 98c. IIP"' ' ' ; harmonic analysis. "Once Jala Interest Is awakened. It is simple to teach the fundamentals. It is an objective study. The teacher plays and twenty pupUs la Group a class tullow study Increases the iuterest. ,Boys especially like to take piano lessons If they are. Id a class with aU of the boys In the neighborhood." , la working out this course of study, Mr. Miessner has drawn o s his experience "of la public; school music, first aa direc tor of music ia the public schools or f Chicago, Oak Park, a ' snbarfc later as head of the Milwaukee State Normal School, music department and as a member of the summer faculty of the American" institute ef Normal Methods al Northwestern university. At present he is head of the Public School Single department of the Chicago Mnstral College. shell knee. Ribbed. " 98c- - ' neck to , dergarment,' ' music "fc4&h me f odies' first and then foeoB wltts-- . psdaaogUasl uruotda The chHd iearjis to Hints From a House Wife the knitted t'omblnatlons In white find colors. Striped and checked - voiles, lace and trewrtlon trimmed. . , Union Suits Note the Price! Savings made possible by our ": . splendid materials, light or heavy in weight. These are made in several styles to suit all types of figures. Youwill like a Lady-Lyk- e Corset 1 Voile Underwear 8tep-l- ;:X silks and sat- inet . in white and colors. Some are. strictly tailored, while others have .dainty prBa(jyacej Made especially ; well-mad- ej svelte modes- - require well e corseted figures. Corsets are jnade to insure tlje maximum of comfort as well ' s29 costume slip will make the dress look right! We have a targe assortment of correct costume slip. . Include them in your Spring wardrobe. A .The new dresses, with the indefinite elsfwes which will be started-Junat the hlsh school . W. Otto SJIewsner, anther of tht method, defiirinir to give every'ehiid in" America a. chance In moeiee, has introduce this minslonary movement into hundreds of cities all over the United States, by which chndren may learn to play the piano without an instrument at borne "for the " v ' ' ' elementary work. U child not. If the interested in' music atthe end of twelve Melody Way lessons," said Mr. Utesaner, in an. interview reported in the Denver Tlinee, "I lielleve he. never 111 be.-"- A child wants tune," said Mr. Miessne. "IT can't see the sense of Fpendlng hours in terloua finger The modern method In exercises. teachlns; reading is to awakes the' child's Interest by beginning; with aa interesting story and working back to single words and letters. This is exaftly the reverse of 1henethod prevailing a generation ago, when the child first learned the alphabet and nonsense syllables. I have applied this modern psychological and Correct Costume Slips Corsets Lady-Lyk- e Good , ARI l! AND i NEWIiIETIIODt: -- : SriB Wednesday Until Noon SUGAR , CORNFAEESpi --t 25c lWSPDDS.L"...,;....2i)c VEAL CHOPS GlUueicirburr wintMAtAia The houeewtftl wboad supply of rather tow or exJelly and Jam hausted, wU make a few Quarts of oraaagrapefrult marmalade to help out until the berry season la to fuD rwlcg. 'Marmalade can be used to much the same way as Jetty or Jam for topping off dee sen, to cakes, oomblned with cream cheese for a sandwich filling or for the break, sat toast. Cera but do cot peel two traps, fruit and alloc to one Inch lengths' and as thin aa possible. Slice tout oranges to the Same way. Measure an tbe fratt aad add three times aa much water. Turn tou aa aa. ameled ware preservlnr kettle and let stand over alght. The vitreous surface of enameled ware assures perfect safety trout tbe ectlen of adds, which are ejun- to eltrai fruttk. In the morala- boU for tea minutes and theki let steal again ror lwsmy-fou- y homu The eeoucid Pbtalnad. Pectin extracts ua be enade to uiornlnK. adi an equal tiuaarjttoa aad tsd throaahou atdouM of sugar aaes boll ateadUj the cannlug asaaao. tot put us. air- - Ub jalilea. Seal la air-tig-ht Jan wuie bob Ogat botUes or Jan while bob UNUSUAL BARGAINS Veal Loin and Rib, lbl Best Cuts POTROAST Choice Beef, :V Mason lids, doz..27 Jars,' doreu-- , . .S1.05 Pt. --Jars dov ..79e Qt. .IDAHO I 14 c . THIS. WEEK L doi...,25e Economy lids, . lb.-- ,, 10c Mutton, CANNING SUPPLIES Jar rubbers, 4 oz 29e Tarawa, 1 lb. pkg. I5e s : ' ' PURITAN" HAMS ' .'"None Better" ik whole or half v ' lh- - ' '. ....:....33e S?"' rasur, u USE HERALD WANT ADS WARNER STONE COLUMBIANS LADIES FREE LADIES FREE' ' |