I" WILSON GIVES :geed milk kEciPES 4 . i A , Use in Desserts Makes It Palatable texAny Child r u . -, U Dy RIBS. M. A. WILSON VSturieM- I': V Urt u VTUsen. All ffwvrw rteW rMtiMd ITHE proteln value of milk compares tI fverably with meats anj poultry; t'tni is tiie material necewiary for bone. kt' .t. .,1 mitaMa atmietiirrt. flu w11 ah Kirevldlnif the necessary constituents of m.W& ?,, .. tfSlldi and should form a substantial .VSJi of lil diet. 4 trn ihn rheaner cuti of meat nnd the toirfe wholesome vegetables nnd plenty itl milk desserts if you arc a busy rtiw reir ! and note hew quickly you will iitlin I" nrnuu. vju'ij j.mim.iu iii ' ml k met comes tne seim cum or tne Hi. KnulWI tin vusinv. . j.u.n inn Sreduct from milk forms the principal fgretein content of the diet of many ' iny one who 1ms wen the immigrant t"s'aj he cemett in te inm .country Knows 'nrt hew henlthy nnd husky he leeks. ,ii nnrv a slwi of kidney or ether dl- rtlve troubles te rob him of the ; Mmn fll.l mlllf flAfiLArta flll.lJ mix lumri: dwihv v.. .. .",.. ..!., t - . nMltJiLft' tf nVM I , Sweet Clabber, or Junket ' M . AM MtlM.ff.lf milt? 1fiA .1a. IMw'Fahrenhclt, and add ' One-half cup of sugar and one Junket Hllet dissolved in three tablespoons of told water, One rrmboeit 0 vanuta. I Stir Dun jiuur III ouieh win. IVl I' j.4 In trnrm nlnrn for nnR.lmlf hour. I' then chill and serve with n slight dust " tat of nutmeg or llttle whipped cream. Cup Custard Place in bowl Twe cups of milk, One-half teaspoon of nutmeg, One-half cup of sugar Twe eggs, Yolk of one egg. Beat well for five minutes, then turn in nicely buttered custard cups; set the caps in a pan of warm water, nnd boke in a slew even until the custards arc mt. New sprinkle lightly with pow dered sugar nnd place under the broiler te the gas range for a few seconds te Irown lightly. Din nnd SUn This It an old-fashioned corn -starch! pedding nnd is mnne as ioiiews; Rub a saucepan with butter and ndd Twe cups of milk, ' ftmi.hnlt .itfn nt atifinr , Seven level tablespoons of cornstarch, Allotted t one-half cup of cold icatcr. ..J.! .1.. . ...et. A .1.. t.l ...til. jew auu uiu Murcii lcj iiiu cyiu iiiiii. and bring slowly te a boiling point; cook for ten minutes (thin must be. itlrrcd the entire time of cooking), then' add 'eflt of tice eggs. Twe teaspoons of vanllta. One-quarter teaspoon of salt, ' One-quarter teaspoon of nutmeg. ' Bent hard and cook for Ave minutes, ffhn turn til trlfim nntrlnfr .Ifal, nnrl ttrwrnn with meringue, made as fellows : mcc in dew 1 wnitcs 01 two cgg, whip until dry nnd the eggs held their thane, then remove the beater and whip in one-half cup of granulated near; new cut and fold in four levc' .tablespoons of powdered sugar and pile 'Ufa en the cornstarch. VUUIUVfy Jl UUUIIIK Seak stale bread in cold water until oft, then turn in a picce of cheese cloth and press dry; new rub through a fine sieve nnd measure Twe-thiids of a cun of the nreeared head, and place In bowl ; ndd One-half cup of flour dissolved in . One and one-half cups of milk, . One-half cup of sugar, ' Yolk of txee egg, ' One teaspoon of vanilla, 1 One-quarter teaspoon of salt, I -PfntA of nutmeg. Beat te blend well nnd then add three tablespoons of melted butter nnd beat , Main; turn in well buttered custard eup.s mul bake same as for cup cus tards. Serve with vnnilln caucc. Floating Island ' Place in a saucepan Twe cues of milk, I One-half cup of sugar, One-quarter teaspoon of salt, Three tablespoons of cornstarch dis solved in five tablespoons of cold icater, Yolks of three eggs. Beat hard te blend; cook for teh Bimutes after the. mixture reaches Delling point. Remove from the stove and add Twe teaspoons of vanilla. Beat te blend "and turn in a glass fllsh; new whip the, white of three egge until stiff and drj'new ndd . The Man Who Loved Geed Desserts aid Mrs. Knowlten ns she nnd Sirs. Winten were sitting en the perch sewing ene afternoon. "She and Beb certainly seem happy te- I tether." j "I nra sure tbey nre," answered Sirs. Wlnten, "and that reminds me of something funny that hap pened before Uicy were married. One day Edith came te me In the . greatest excitement. "What am I going te de!" she exclaimed tragically. "Hebh mother has just told me he could live en cornstarch pudding and blanc mange, and I simply cannot make either one." I one was se serious about It, it as laughable. 'Never mind," I reassured her. "Thcre is Puddlne." i. 'Pud1,ne?" he questioned. "What is it?" "A most wonderful dessert-rich nil crenmv nnd luscious." Edith d yU mak lt?" 6n,(1 "V!ir vfti, t.teft- .J.i . , win. 1I1 " 1 J. auu euKr unci C11 ' vncr fresh or condensed, and 0011 for three minutes. Out It comes, after it's cool, a firm, creamy meld of luscipusj rich des- , knew it " elghed Edith. "Heb's mother is such a wonderful cook.' I; knew you'll both like Pud- 2 ,J X B?Ui! "and lt cemts 'n n"y numher of flavors chocolate, rose vanilla, almond. spce and bevernl "here. And then you con make Sm.' WW pI nnd Cftke fil"ffs Ith Puddlne, nnd you can even make Jce cream with it." 1 1 I suppose you'll finish. Sow Sew vcr," sul(l LMlth( by tp,n f mfl b expensive and se rich one tan't at much of it, nnjhew." I told her that n 35c box scned ' people nnd a 10c box seven pee- ul""') W8'' ery wholt'bemo. Bh0ryy after he was married I iff it ,,"'" lu "er again. "On, f'dZ.r::, "" iMuuine is wen- CL ' rSr J7" wut my des Sn!iZf T'me1"' bu dea t j, .:"""T " s-aeaina xremvTOBV Om sugar, yne-nair t 71m wen end of eurr&ni Mlu. nnd whip' until the mixture will held ii" uvt ureJ ey spoenruia en the float, and mask with whipped cream just before serving. Ye Colonial Rice Puddlnga Wash one-fourth cup of rice and jl rrei . e TS-.ViJ', riMM? kW Jt J Ti mx ki, i plaVIn a pudding Dan, and add " Twe tablespoons of butter, One cup of hetting wafer, One eup of milk. Simmer gently en the top of the stove until the rice ia 10ft ; then ndd - One oier 0 milk, Ond'half cup of sugar, One-half teaspoon of nutmeg, OrateM rind of one-quarter lemon, And place in alew evn te 'cook for one and enehalf hours, atirring the pudding every fifteen minute, arid add ing three-fourths cup of raisins forty fire minutes before taking from the ever. Stir but once after adding' the raisins. i ' miLjyfUU' I liriMMll lla-tlTivmyj Deep Cut in the Price of Pink Salmen We are cutting the price for this week. Be sure te visit one of our oieresouy ireely at this remarkably low figure. R Te"0 Pink Salmen 3 Cant for 25c Cut te 9 can Special for This Week! a yeint. Teu .t6 knew the h5fh fl"Hty of Asce Macaroni nnd Spaghetti, and An actual trial ia the bejt .method. We are therefore cutting the price for this -week . . ...uuvu jrvu yv ujf IUCIII. Regiilar (Macaroni 9c r Spaghetti Packages q( Elbow Macaroni Treat the folks te a nice dish of Baked Macaroni and Cheese. " Rich, Creamy Cheese, ,b 25c 7 c pkg 4f 25c SjEciBaSiiSiK'Mi A Pan of ismtSmKV&'i.S Victer Bttad tfg "mmiiMwmmimimm Victer Bread Big Leaf 6 Big Values Par Hen . . . . : jr 17c Sentkwtrk Jiai. .'.,.. .tig jr 15c Apple Batttr can 18c Apple Sue '.....can 15c Grapefruit. tariff c, 8c Flerida Orant.,..'.dez 33c, 45c Eatisf Applta 6 for 25c Haw. Pineapple med can 22c Sliced. Peachta '..tall can 16c Oregon Plana .'. .big caa 25c Del Mente Cut te Feaeh Apricot lOc Delicious! Jams caa Pearl Tapioca .lb pbg 10c Aace Cerattarcb pbg 7c Vaailla Flaveriag .bet 5c, 12c, 20c Aace Jelly Powder pkg 9c Quality and Economy Calif. Pranta lb 12c, 17e Calif. Etap. Peacbaa lb 19c Calif. Erap. Apricett lb 29c Aace Black Pepper..1, i -lb til 9c Aace Bale. Powder can 5c, 9c, 17c Aace Cattep big bet 15e Aace Mains Cera .....'...caa 15c Mixed Vegetable 3 cam 10c Beat Oaieaa lb 10c Nera Scotia Herrieg. ...baach 20c Cake Specials rrbm- the National Biscuit Ce. Oven fChotelate Fingers Ib 27c Seda Crackers .lfc 12c 4 -' irTa teCtar BUTTER ib 47 m 5&r emier xn America! r The finest Every pound of this exquisite butter contains the pure rich cream from 10 quarts of milk. Richland Butter, lb 43c Pure creamery prints. Quality Vegetables at Economy Prices Reg. 14c can Have you Reg. Tender Beets served Buttered Beets lately? cut te 15c can Fulf of flavor. Lima Beans cut te Most every ene likes Lima Beans 12V2c He asce .. Coffee ,b 25 Always uniform always geed because we uBieiuny teat every snipment received. Asce tall Evaporated Milk can . Better than ordinary cream for your ceffea or tea. 9c asce Teas pkg 12 .-lb. pkg. 23c; Lib. pkg, 43c Five delightful quality blends. Compare Asce Teas with any selling from 75c te 90c you'll prefer the quality. Orange Pekoe India Ceylon Old Country Style Plain Black Mixed ASCO Sliced Bacen lUk Dry, tngar-enred. a entl Sweet Aace Sliced Dried Ileef pk( 9c Geld Seal Eggs :;... 52c Selected fop (heir eli. and weight. PeeltlTelr new-Uld. In alrd cartene. Strictly Fresh Eggs, de. JC Net quit e larre a the li'l Geld Seal cage, bet pealttrely freah. GOLD SEAL Oats 8cpkr Iteaated with pare c.ke heat, bjr the original Scotch co enng out the true preeee. flOTer. Asce Farina, pkg 10c Minced Corned Beef " "" 8c Asce Buckwheat ' pl" JOc Asce Pancake Fleur "k 10c Asce Gelden Syrup "n 9c Calif. Suniweet Prunes. . . ." 12c, 17c Geld Seal Fleur. rmmmmmmmi (5.ibb.g27c Whole Grain (M Rice -r ..lbpkggVj ' Made by Master Bakers who take a rrenniriA nrirlp in fVipir art. Bread of matchless quality. Victer Raisin Bread l0B 10c With-big fat Raisins. Asce Oleomargarine 20c aweet Sugar Cern .... Tender Peas ..""lOc? can 19171. t -- J Asce Sifted Peas c,a 19c. 25c ..w.ttbjt .vnc.ci. . . . OC jc lKc w f mm Big Tuesday Specials Peer quality meats areensiveajany pne Oumeathe very choicest and our prices Perk Chops or Roasts 18c cy , 23c Milk-Fed Country Veal " Cu.Ue !J48C I RibCheps ib32c Lein Chops ID 38c Riimp Roast lb 28c Yeu should always be careful of the quality when buying Veal in particular. Buyine at an Asce Mniket protects you. uuyu,e aB Milk-Fed IS Chickens 35c The cnicKens offered at this price weigh from 2 te 21 lbs. each Tender Calves' Liver lb ,4Sc Calves' Liver and our Sliced Bacen make a toothsome combination for breakfast. The price effective In eurPMlm., Cmmden & suburban Storm 6 Meat Market asceI WANAMAKER'S- I WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKERj Wanamaker 4 M New Spring Hats Are About the Jolliest Things That Occur in February Most people are getting tfred of their Winter hats nnd it's a joy te see and wear the fresh new hats of the coming season. A great many 'have gay,' flower-trimmed brims, ethers are smart with flaring quills or bows of wide ribbon. Here and there a glistening pin is thrust through a turban. Of softer line are the bread-brimmed hats adorned with ostrich. A point te netice is the variety of the straws ujcd, many of them auite new. Excellent selection at $8. (Market) Best $2 Umbrellas for a Leng Time The covers are geed tape-edge cotton taffeta. 'Women's umbrellas have handles, tips and ferrules of bakelite with ring or wrist strap. Men's um brellas have creek mission handles. i (Ontra!) French Ratines Like These Are Fashionable just new for the smart new "wrap en" sports skirts. These are in the most attractive colors fancy blocks of color and white, and will make stunning skirts., 36 inches wide. $1.50 yard. Since the newest skirts are fringed, it takes very little material te make them. (Ontrnl) ' A Little Special Greup of Men's Overcoats All-Weel Only $25 Yes, plenty of plaid-back or contrasting-back materials among them, which are unusual at $25. All of the coats are in the ulsterette style that men like best, some with belts across the back, some with belts all around. They're double breasted, have convertible cellars and geed deep pockets. Sizes 33 te 42. (Gallarr, SfarVet) Wonderfully Levely New- Dresses at $25 Inexpensive Breakfast Cleths and Napkins $1 each for cotton damask breakfast cloths in round style with scalloped edge or square with hem stitched edge; full bleached and 56-inch size. 18c each for cotton damask breakfast napkins, hemmed ready for use, 18x18 inches. (Central) Dresses of nearly every type at this very moderate price smartly tailored cloth dresses, afternoon dresses of heavy, clinging silks, beaded dinner dresses, gay new taffetas, frocks of all the fashionable materials of the Spring season. Especially noteworthy is the assortment of dresses for women, gowns which are smart and new, yet possessed of a certain' degree of dignity. Youthful Dresses. $15 te $25 Yeung women will like these drcsse3, for they are of bouffant taffetas, crepe de chine, tricetine and Peiret twill. The dress sketched en the left is of navy blue taffeta with pleated frills of lese or Copenhagen organdie trimming the skirt, cuffs and cellar. The centers of the roses which adorn the waist line arc of organdie. $22.50. The ether dress is of navy, brown or black crepe de chine with hemstitched folds en Georg ette crepe trimming the sleeves and skirt, the Georgette just peeping through. Red Georgette is used in the black and navy dre3ses, cream in the brown ones. ?10.2e. $22.50 $19.25 $5 te $10 for 200 Special Dresses Tltaaaaa n-f tmr -infant ..1 .vi1H .. x-.i l: !. i i .wjtiv. vi Tuu jciecj, iyuui yvyuu, seie, iriuuiuie, sacin, veieur ana crepe de chine nearly forty different styles and all of them new, youthful and delightful. Seme a third less in price, some half price and some less than half. In the group are tan, navy, brown and black frocks, in sizes 14 te 44. (Market) Geed Scheel Shoes for Girls and Beys Special $2.90 and the shoe has a spring heel. The ether is Blucher cut and has low heels. Sizes 9 te 13 A (Uallery, Market) and ceXta b&k"dildn.ls1dt0t2.eS a"d haV thick '-wearing soles. They lace high (Chestnut) Central Aisle Opportunities Gay New Hats are $3.85 Seme show a brilliant flame color, ethers the new periwinkle blue, orange and ether shades. One very striking style is turned down all around, has the narrow back that is se becoming, the brim of crepe de chine, the crown of straw and as its finish ing touch a wide ribbon bow across the front. Bleemers and Envelope Chemises, 50c Pink or white batiste envelope chemises finished with colored stitching and floral designs in hand-done French knots. Remarkably geed pink or white "pebbly" crepe bloomers are made long, as most women prefer them, and have stitched ruffles. Ail-Weel Pleated Skirts $3.75 Checked wool veieur or striped prunella cloth skirts ves, at $3.75! Made in the favorite pleated style, tee. One of the best styles te wear with sweuters, meuses or overDieuses. Ulue, tan, brown and ether colors. Linen Handkerchiefs 15c te 25c Women's handkerchiefs of plain white linen. Colored linen ones with embroidered corners. White linen with pretty borders printed in colors. Alse men's plain white linen handkerchiefs. All are in cluded between lCc and 25c. Bath Seap. 80c Dezen Square cakes' in three kinds cocoanut oil, palm and violet glycerine. Round bath "tablets" in rose, violet and lilac. The maker's name is a household word among rniiaueiphians. Sateen Petticoats 85c te $1.50 Black and colors in durable petticoats of extremely heavy, silky sateen. Some ruffles are tucked and ethers are accordion pleated and trimmed with colored Btitching or a floral border. $2 for sateen pantalettes in black and colors; the deep knee ruffles are stitched with ribbon jn contrasting colors. Strap-Wrist Fabric Gloves Extra Special at 85c Seft, firmly woven fabric in strap-wrist style with buckle or nament. Cafe, white, covert, beaver and brown. Bandeaux and Brassieres, 25c Web cloth, poplin, cambric and cheeked batiste-a wide variety h A wch a low price. Uses 4 U 42. Seme Much-Wanted Petticoats Have Arrived, $2 and $3 They are kinds many women like te wear petticoats of a non nen w 2 we"-known. cotton taffeta. Generously cut and well made, they are geed, practical petticoats for general use. and underlays " petticoats flnished with hemstitched ruffles 52 for extra-size petticoats of the same material in black or navy $3 for petticoats with tops of cotton taffeta and flounces of unusually geed taffeta silk. Black, navy and changeable colors. (Central) Gay, Pretty Girdles. $1 te $6 On dark frocks and simple dresses these new. slender girdles are amazingly effective and it is small wonder Dame Fashion is smiling se sweetly upon them. Geed Cheesing at $1 Glistening metal girdles, girdles of celluloid, girdles of weed beads all these are in the col lection at 51. The designs are as varied as they are interesting and the colors include blue and gray, greens, reds, browns and black with white or a color. Novelty Girdles, $1.50 te $6 There are even some imported girdles in this group! Jet girdles in rope or cabochon effects, metal girdles, girdles of imitation cut steel, weed bead girdles en elas tic are all here. There's a won derful collection of girdles in this group! (Cenlrul) Surprisingly Pretty Cretonnes, 20c, 25c and 30c a Yard 20c a yard for 34-inch cretonnes. 25c a yard for 36-inch cretonnes. 30c a yard for 30-inch cretonnes. Terry Cleth $1 a Yard This is se attractive! M.iyi1 tw-t?ncd, ejects rose en one side and gray en the ether blue and brown, black and tan, and all nre 3G inches wide. (Clintnnt) Cotten Voiles in Dark Celers, 38c Yard They are all in the popular dotted effects navy blue grounds with white dots, brown with white and black with white. . The dots arc of varying sizes, the voiles are '08 inches wide and they are all !)8c a yard. (( riilrnl) Linen Huck Towels 50c Each Heavy all-linen huck towels, hemmed ends, size 17x114 inches. Damask Napkins $5 a Dezen Full-bleached, all-linen damask napkins in a geed asseitment of pretty design?. 22x22 inches. (f'rntrul) New Heuse Dresses Special $1.35 t m ta. Sf .,J "jr I L Sirf MJMmm i ni T!n UBir- i v in i i (sff ' muGr .- 'Wi fc-i t3W3M-:-:V-4 ii lttv wa ill jt 1 1 M I h i NsiW TT fT t I III Vt Y t I ' 4-1 ill Bw p::::: v I JLv u w 8Sc )L3 I S1.35IU. 1 i 9ft I t tVMIfM) '"- ' Net only new but fresh and clean and se attractive any woman will enjoy doing her household tasks wearing them! At $1.35 are one-piece linene dresses in a cool green. Conenhnppn lilim nml .. . .. ..i i ,, ! back and front and smockeil Imln.v iv... !,.. Alse $1.S5 are plain pink or blue percale skirt, sleeves and neck. "4 At $3 and $3.85 are di esses of clean, fresh ginghams in pink, "Teen, black, blue and lavender effects. Thev have Tuxedo fronts nnd fine white organdie points te make them mero attract! "Bobolink" Is a New 85c Apron and there are thiee hundred nnd fifty new ones just unboxed. They are in pink, blue or laven der percale with white dots, plain pink or blue ra'S-ST. QrW p?rca.lc' . ?hev llve seal. .r- ...., wiwcit, jjijjcu wun wmte and are generously cut. " Mf irOWil 'A cm m wr i Mfci WVX.LJZ! m ( 4& ' i 'f M H ai j A t ' - f Sl il 4 h ti 1 i i i1 K r 1? a Ul n n ' n t-ti . w; I.VS VWrk T.y : 1 a554" j& . ..V'V m 1 rrrvwywjuw, , -., -. hnimimB w "Vf.. . . fc i . ,:, w it : nf. lataaten1Mkfca1fcl1Bg t.. jfmm L . .. ' . " , . .j. i ill W - . .w. .-, iSJHMlTi HLt TIlIiT W w I f W A - ' "VJ Ul.. ., Jl wmMkA&Mmmi
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