Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 25, 1921, Night Extra, Page 13, Image 13

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EVENING 1'UBLIC LEDGER-PHIL'ADEIPHIA, MONDAY, APRIL 35. J 021
MS. WILSON'S DIRECTIONS
FORPRESERVING EGGS
joint Unusual Had pes for Valng the Crackhd Ones That
Ate Always Found Atnong Large Quantities
THE SASH PROVIDES
COLOR VARIATION
for JIMS. M. A. WILSON
TUB housewife who put down pari
for cooking tilfpoi6s last prlrijj
m0 n material tmvlKR '" her food
butlgH tturlnis tlif months vt November
tn December. i:rs nre tiMMlly carc
ml high I" l-I ut tlint Konwin of tlfe
"ar nml tlioiifeli inn bo ns thrifty
l, the proverbial tcolli wmnnn wild
molded R men of oat porridge Jr. n rnUc
rrnl bnked It for her .'",;
mt linvc Mine rKK" tor mijKlnjJ the
"oodles nnd enfces for llif holiday
WI).irlii(C the early Spring Hlil.lV. Hi
hnrnvarrt fowl, docs herself proud nnd
nrodiiees nn nbimdnnt number of- ogRs,
' 'j (Iipv urn lwtmll.v very reasonably
price I In M. M. wll find that the
E cm pahl for m In April nnd May
will he just about one-hftlf of what the
Staler will charge during November
nnd December nnd .Innnnry- nnd for
tlorngc egg", nl thnt.
AMien ceding icnilv to jnlt down egg"
for the "Inter month-, "m'ep thin fnct
i,llnl In wind: Vm strictly frejli r-gpsj
U nnlv perfect nml rlean . I)d
not wnti or wipe the egg", 'I lie frcMi
, roiered with n thiii protor Ive
root whlrli prevent the porous "hell
from nb'orbing odors nnd molMui'e. lest
ill ejgn to know that they nre. fresh.
Place the eggs In n pan of wnler n
Jlrlitli freli eg(f iI11 Sltik nt onec to
the bottom nnd He still.
Select the eroek nnd then park Irje
. ... i. rrl.n ftnltnn ftt7e i (he het.
fake rare to lintn " Hirer-inch "pare
Wft between the jnlt layer of eggi nnd
the. ton of the jnr
1'iitehoAe wnlerglnM at the drug ((lore
ihil prepare It according to the formula:
upon the package, which N one nnfrt
of water glas" ' '"tie quarts of boiled
hd cooled water. Pour this mUture
oter the cKR nnd then plaea h- Jar
In a cool and ntllntod cellar nnd
eoter the jnrfl in Iircwni. iw wm-r
ngnornting. This may be done by
pouring melted pnrnflinc on the water
Alien the jnr If stored In n M-rure place
or the top -of the jnr mny lie envered
Uilli parchment paper and then tied
weurel with string.
Do not disturb the jars after onee
tber have been set In n plnee of storage.
The "hlftlng or moving in apt to rrnck
the eggx if there are ninny in the erock.
Apnrni;us Custnnl
flb the nspnrngui In plenty of
Tiater, jouncing the tips to remove the
fanil f'nt off the tough stalks nnd then
t e Into small bundles, place In n sauce
ran nml mer with one pint of boll
jnc water Oner closely nnd Cook until
Ttr tender Turn Into n sieve nnd rub
the nsparagii" through Cool nnd then
(tnon the puree with :
One teaspoon of tall.
One-half teaspoon of while pepper,
... Irntnnnll nl nriiled onion.
Vow ndd Tue well-beaten orb t.
t(0 CIIPH 01 HUH iihaiiiii' mm iiirii ut'ni
well with the crk boater to blond. Ittit
Ifr a mold nnd then turn Hi the mix
ture nml vet in n pun oi wiiriu water.
Hake In a inndenite oen until firm in
the (ontir. Hcrve with aspnrngus sauce.
Avpnrngus Saueo
nl... H n .fi,,.nnflM nnn ntttt tt na.
paragus puree, it there N not sufllrlent
to make tlil amount, UJ-c wnter to fill
the cup.
One cup of milk,
Fnc tablespoons of flour,.
One tcaipoon of milti ,r
lllend until flour is smooth and then
bring to the boiling point nnd cook for
three minutes. Now ndd : '
Three tnbleipnnni of hutlei,
Jttlre of one half lemon,
Yolks of three eggs.
Heat to blend thoroughly nnd thejf
wwk for two minutes nnd add one-half
tan of finely chopped parsley nnd serie.
This dish will replace ment In the
mfcn'i I.eft-ovpr portions may be served
as snlnil next da with philled left-oer
asrnraj;us snuce ns n dressing.
(trend Custnnl I'liddlng
I'laic in n well-bnltered baking dish
One and ane-quaiter cups of hiead
erambi. One holt eup of seeded ijj(u.
f)r half cup of finely chopped cition.
Vow place in mixing bowl :
'rt and dne-'hnlf eupi of milk,
Three-quarters cup of sugar,
Five eggs,
One ledspaon of innlUn,
One teaspoon of nutmeg,
Three tablespoons of melted bulttr.
Dcat with n dover egg beater until
the mixture Is well blended nnd then
pour over the prepnred crumbs, nnd
bake hi n very slow oven until the
cnslnrd is set. Try It bv inserting" a
silver knife In the center, nnd If ho
custnnl ndheres to the knife remove the
custnnl from the oven. Serve with a
tenspoon of jam on ench portion.
Orniign Iier Calm
l'lnee In n mixing bowl
One and onC'iiuaiter eupi of sugar,
1 olAi of ttto c.W,
('renin until light lemon color nnd
then ndd
7'ieo ijipt of flour,
I'mch of ialt,
Three tcicl teaspoon df baking pole
dcr, Thret-qUnrtcr eup of water,
Thice tdblcipoolti of melted butter.
Merit to n smooth batter nnd theh
fold III stlftlv beaten whites of three
egg", and hake Ih two well greased nnd
floured deep lnjertake pans In n mod
erntp oven for twentj-flve minutes,
llemove nnd lliMi cool. Now, while the
cnkeM nre cooling, place In n sntieepftn
Otic cup of Milk,
Juice of one orange,
dialed rind of one-half oranlc,
One-half Hi of sugar,
Set tn tcrcl tablespoons of flour,
fiueh of salt.
Hlend the flour, milk nud orange
juice, nrd bring tn it boll. Cook for
three minutes and then mid
Tiro tahtciwarii of Incited butler,
line leeu-vcaien rag,
llenf hrird to blend and then cook for
two minutes, ttemovc from the life
nud cool. Chill ntld theh use ns n
tiller between the Inycrs. Now len the
cake with Icing, prepared ns follows:
l'lnee in a iiowt
Vn(fc o eoiH tell out of cake.
hike of one orange, about one-half
The side knotting of the fftsh la used
oh nil types nf frocks, nnd frequently
Hip tlnevetiheM of skirt hem upon
which most designers of clothes seent
ngfeed Is effected solely through thl
agency. Furthermore, nil ntanner df
color edntrrtstt rtre brought nboill
through the dutiable nnd obliging AC
ces'ofy.
Thus In the Above simple little model
of black Mtln ftrtd black tire Infe we
find this responsibility for crtlrtr nnd
skirt variation placed tip to the stsh
6f cherry-tinted indiissellne de mjIo tied
nt the side. '
rwii,
(hated find nf one-quarter ordnge,
Ti6 drops of yellow vegetable color
ing, One tablespoon of melted butter,
nnd sufficient confectioner's sugar to
make n mixture that will spread.
Have You Real Estate
to Sell?
The Girard Trust Company's
Heal Estate Department will give
you a conscientious ostlmate of
its value.
This Department conducts a
nation-wiun real estate service in
buying, selling and renting of busi
ness and residential properties.
Booklet showing Philadelphia
offerings on request.
GIRARD
TRUSTCOMPANY
Broad & Cheilnut Stl., Philiaelphia
II) CORINKi; LOWII
tiltlle tiOfd Fauntleroy was not mor
nddleted in his snshes tbnn we are to
day. Callot In partlculnr fnxors this
ncecsory. nnd seernl of her bndicei
are tnercly girdles wound nbout th
body nnd tied In n bow nt the side.
Making More Money
Keen Sisters'
The next time that ou rtm in New
Yorlt, wander down thaf narrow' strip Of
street which those who" knorr call lb
"Gold Coast"1 nnd to which stran;eri4
refer as Rast eirti--seventh street, not
far from Klflh rtvenue. Jlero, nmld ex
clusive rnodlstes ntld exclusive Imoterles
nnd exclustvo dnnee salons yoti will flna
n n llnery shop whlcli wilt undoubtedly
mnko ydu say to yourself "Itcfe. I tho
most CrlUlo of nIK There's Just tho
trna wnrd, 'Ojtllvl.' oer the door, while
In the window thero are two or three
never more than four lints of the latest
modo, hfttB tllAt spell stylo nnd distinc
tion, tnsto and price Some wealthy
I'nrlslnti houso must hnc opened this us
ft hrnheh oftiee."
i Bo fnr ns ttio exclnshe nif I c:oh
I cerned you w lo perfectly, right Oglt
xle's Is Ihhl -ntl more nut the sup
position HurAil tltn wcnlthy t'tehtlt back
liur Is wronpt ttll wronc UrIWIc's Is one
of tho romances of modern business, ft
Htipor-suecessful shop owned nnd opef.
I ntrt by two of a family of soeii sisters.
i sbi almost -without the proverbial dollar
In tho liocKets nnti reninincu 10 loiinu
nn nf liin most tiooulnr lint shuns of the
rity, so far ns st51rt nnd exclusive
touches nro eeiiccfned fnry Gladys
OkIIvIo started It. Hhe.found thnt shft
lind Ihn nrtlstlo touch wlilch Is cssentlAl
to the mnUInK of tints In which person
ality plays inorn of ft rolO than material
Khe shnri'd nil apartment downtown
with two other Rlrls nnd then, when she
i.a. I nmnnseil nulTlClftiit cunltnl to stride
out for liersclf, shn sent for her sister,
ricnrtfltih, and tieitveeh them they ojictied
ihn erttfthllshmclit oh the "Gold Coast"
..... . -. -. ., . .... ... .
ilte or us inuiiioiiH rem, nns
Tne
s nn
other story, to no toiu
Things You'll Love to Make
Indian
Beadlrlrnmin
vHsft
." 4rttX( IBHBiil
A ponRCo blouse Is made , exoeedlnitly
nttractlvS with INDIAN BKAD TIllM
MINO. Threo smnll round heads nro
stitched to each scallori). A silk cord Or
thin strip of leather Is run through ttin
bottomibend Ionft. narrow beads are
strung-Mi these ends. Small bliotj be
low each bead will hold tho beads In
place i or a utty bit flf rtliift or cemni
dropped Into each liefd wlll.securi; I
Use this novel INDIAN IIPlAD TIUM
MINU on the, slesvea as well,
PLOftA.
which, in ap
WlllCII, in spue or llB iHiiiiiiiun rem,
bhen siict'essful from the bPRlnnhiR
other (He sisters Well, thelr'a Is
Berry Stains
VriuU olrun.tierfleo oho her At Isst
nnd Just nn delicious nn over. Hut they
still nha tneir nnsiy nine imim ni
stnlillntf evefythlntf they drop oh and
li' so easy to slldo on ort tho table
cloth oh spill some of the Julfc. on n
dalhty frock white you'ro pepsrlng
them for desert. Howevee, ,herp s ji
remedy for (hlft and Mr.V other fresh
fruit or berry stain I'rtstn 11 tit on the
klteheh waif so that yolt will alwajs
haVfl It linhdy, ttere It la; Dlftsdlve a
teasjwonfui or hypotulphlte crystals In
n quarter of a. glass ot watef, and nnplv
tho llepjld with A soft cloth to tho stain
You may havw to do It morn, than once
i. in nt'.AlimiU' iii slntti will d Snnnear
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Then wastl otll tno pince mm ram
wrtter. Hyposulphite, nas ft rormiiiatne
sound, but tho drugKjsl Will know whm
you mean
A "Blue Law"?
In Ista, as n protest against extfsvn
jrancc In dress, the women members nf
the Klrsl Hnptlst Church of Nashville.
Tenn., nureed to rilspehse. with nil flner
on Hundnys nnd to nppeat nl church In
plain cnlloo dresses
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BEDBUGS
THE bite of the bedbug is poisonous. Bedbugs
are also diseases carriers. Don't permit them to
annoy you. They infest many places even when tho
utmost care is taken. Dust Bee Brand Insect Pow
der in the crevices it will kill them.
Dee Brand Insect Powder also kills roaches, watcrbugi, diet,
fleas, mothi, moiquitoei, lice, ants, coolies, and many other
household and garden insects.
Harmless to everything but insects. It does not spot or stain.
Packed in the red sifting top canister, it is ready for instant use
100J pure -no cdulteratlon. Buy a can today It will pay.
15c and 40c Sold Everywhere
McCORMICK & CO. - BALTIMORE
Philadelphia Sales Office, 151 So. Front St.
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C Asco Stores Are True Barometers j;
ot Market tonattwns
Never hns this been proved more indisputably than in the past few
months. Many retailers have been accused of not following market fluc
tuations. We are happy in the assurance that our customers know this
does not apply to us, for we pointed out, in our advertisement of last
Thursday, that prices have declined more in tho Asco Stores the past
year than is shown by Government statistics to be the average decrease
for the year, throughout the entire United States.
Wo are always happy in the thought of being able to give our cus
tomers every advantage of market changes. Being in direct touch .with
the food markets of tho world, the full Weight and prestige of our enor
mous buying power works out the economics that are resulting in such
big savingsfor our customers.
This policy of acting always in the interest of our patrons has
built up a strong bond of mutual friendship and confidence between our
customers and ourselves that we value as one of our greatest assets.
Trade At Your Nearest Asco Store,
"Where Quality Counts" and Low Prices Prevail
frci
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53
Butter lb.
"Taste it I"
Pure, Pasteurized cream of fine, healthy
cows; careful churning nnd painstaking
method!) n few of the reasons for the un
equaled quality
delicious!
of Jiouclhi Butter. It's
Richland Butter, ,ljv50c
Big value in creamery print butter.
Gold Seal
Eggs
carton
3?
Cnrefully selected for their size and
weight. They're the crrs thnt the hens
cackle the loudest about. Twelve of the
big, fresh benutics in every carton.
Strictly Fresh QOc
Eggs 0
Dvcry egg guaranteed absolutely ficsh.
m
Rich Creamy Cheese ,b 25c
Delightful cheese at a remarkably low
price.
New
Texas
First shipment of the now
Bermuda Onions n 7c
crop.
Best Soup Beans lb 6c
Bean Soup is nn economical, satisfying
and enjoyable food.
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Long Stem Macaroni
Elbow Macaroni
Spaghetti
Assorted nny way you wibh.
Qc pkj O pkp OCjc
N.B.C.Uneeda Biscuit pkB6c
Fresh from the ovens to our stores.
Ke Potatoes Soft, 35c
vt pk (75 lbs), 9c: pk (34 lbs), Tic
Ilig, dry, mealy fellow. What do
others elinige?
Best Pure Lard ,b12V2C
We pride ourselves on the qunlity of
this nure. open-kettle rendered lard.
ASm TVnc
'j-lb pkg 23c; H-1b pkg 12c
Orango Pekoe, Inula Ceylon, Old
try Style, Plain Black, Mixed.
45c
India Ceylon, Old Coun
Black, Mixed.
asco
Coffee lb
"Taste the difference?"
Folks of taste serve Asco CofTee on
their table. They know it's impossible to
get nny better cup satisfaction, no matter
how much they might pay for coftce.
Asco CofTee is the gtcatcst coffee value
on the maikct.
Victor
Bread
bio
loaf
8
children thrive on it!
Big loaves of white flaky good
ness and a rich golden brown crust.
Victor Bread is bread ns it should
be baked.
lo:
Cooked Corned Dcef. . .can 15c
Aico Sliced Bacon . pk. 18c
Aico Dried Beef pkf. 12c
Aico Family Flour 5 lb. bag 33c
Select Cond. Milk can 12 'jc
Calif. Lima Beam lb. lOc
Cleaning Needs
Felt Naptha Soap .
Babbitt'. Soap f? 2C
wcaue
A for 25c
Star Soap
P. & G. Naptha Soap
Aico Oleomarfarine lb. 28c
Good? Not Mariarine lb. 25c
Fanct Calif. Prnnei lb. 10c-l7c
Criico ... .can 18c
N. B. C. Snaparoom lb. 26
N. B. C. Spiced Waferi lb. 23c
N. B. C. Soda Cracken. lb. 15c
Asco Pork and Beans
9ccan;3c.ni25c
pork
Hand-picked beans, cooked with
anil with n rich tomato sauce.
Sweet Sugar Corn
Fancy Tomatoes 9c "n 3 ?" 25c
innicc succotash
All high quality egetables.
as you wish.
for
Assorted
Buy all your groceries in an Asco Store where "Quality Counts" nnd Low Prices Prcvnll
Asm Stores nil over Phlln X Ihrmiiphniil IVh ns IvAiil.i Vu- Inmnv tlnlnwam jc.i ki...i...j
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WANAMAKER'S
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Wanamaker's
Down Stairs Store
Wonderful Choosing Among
Spring Wraps
Specially Priced at
$10.75 to $18.75
Every kind of Spring wrap
dolmans, sports coaIb, street coats,
capes and wrap-coats!
Of velouT, serge and tan Coatings,
principally, though you will find
some BoliVins nt $18,75. They are
in Pekin, navy, taupe, tan nnd Nan
kin blue.
Most of tho wraps are lined with
silk.
Sizes for Women and
women, M to 44,
young
360 wraps In all,
priced $10.75, $14.75,
$16.50 and $18.75.
(MitrkM)
Men's Trousers
Alt Wool at
$5 to $7.50
A new shipment makes the
nlfently large assortment of
patterns even better nnd it
will be the tare suit thnt wis
cannot find trousers fori Thoro
in just About every kind of
good stripe and mixture.
Especially noteworthy nro
the dcsirnblo worsteds at $0.50.
(duller.!. MrUH
.$14.75
Men's Athletic
Suits, $1
Pint Summer shipment of
athletic sulls thnt cost nlmost
double last year. Made of
striped white cotton crepe with
a knitted waistband that Is
clastic enough for comfort.
Large free nrmholcs. Cut
plenty full. Sizes 34 to .
(Mfn'j Ontlfry, Mnrfcel)
Cento
Oppe
0.6
s
Wash Laces
5c to ISc Yard
Useful cdttoti laces in filet,
cluny nnd crochet patterns. Edg
ings and insertions, 1 to 5 inches
wide. Ready for Spring sewing.
Clearaway of Good
Looking Skirts, $5
Third to Half Less
Smart woolen plaids and
stripes, serge and cotton covdrt
cloth nboUt a hundred of these
skirts will go out nt a saving to
every womnn who gets one. Wom
en will want them to wear with
sweaters or jersey jackets.
Cotton Crepe
Nightgowns, $1.50
Unusually good crepe in ilcsh
pink or white, prettily hem
stitched in blue
House Dresses
$1.50, $1.85 and $2.25
Scnsiblo or gay and pretty
models of percale at $1.50, and
plaid ginghams at $1.86 and $2.50.
Brassieres, 50c to $1.50
These are trimmed with neat
lnces and embroideries and the
$l.fiO ones arc elaborate affairs
of satin nnd lace.
Manufacturer's Sample
Cotton Blouses, $1.85
Plain voilts, dimities nnd fancy
voiles in a great mnny pretty
stvles with roll, Peter Pan or flat
collars. Many large sizes among
them some go up to 54. Sizes
are not complete but choosing is
not limited!
Seamless Sheets, Special
at $1.25
Of sturdy white niuslin. cut full
and finished with good hems.
81x90 inches.
' Women's Long White Gloves
of Washable Doe-Finiah Leather
ri-butlon-length slip-on gloves arc $2.75.
Strap-wrist gloves afc $3. DO.
8-button-length gloves, $3.85.
12-button-length gloves nt $4.50.
Soft, well made, fitting perfectly and easy to freshen t
(Ontrnl)
Spring Frocks of Silk
$10, $15 to $25
Yes, you can get n silk frock for $10!
Of ruffled taffeta or of satin made with nn
overskirt of Georgette with many tiny
ruffles of satin adorning it. tn navy blue
or brown.
Taffeta Dresses
ate made in n score of ways some with
eyelet embroidery, some with ruffled or
drnped skirts or combined with Georgette
crepe. $15, $18.75, $25.
Crepe de Chine Frocks
Long, slender lines characterize these
serviceable dresses. Pleated ovcrskirts are
a pretty feature and wide sashes edged
with fringe arc smnrt. $20, $22.50 to $25.
Foulard for Summer
It's one of the most satisfactory silks of
all. In navy, Copenhagen, brown or black
groundH with dots or figures. Georgette
panels or ruffled ovcrskirts trim some of
these dresses. $14.50 and $10.50.
Georgette Crepe
Flowered Georgettes arc often combined
with taffeta or mignonette. $15, 0.50 and
$22.50.
Plain bluo or black Georgette, often em
broidered with bends or silk, is made oer
silk or chnrmeuse foundations. $20 and $25.
(Mnrkrt)
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$16.50
Women's Gray Pumps or
Tan Oxfords, $5.40
SPECIAL
Fashionable pumps of
gray suede-nnishcd leather
have turned soles and high
French heels. Black patent
leather strapping is very
C rT" smart, ns you u see in tne
Va sketch.
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welted .sole-, and medium
heels
Almost nil sizes in ench style"
400 Pair of Little Children's
Shoes, Special at $1.75
Of soft black ktdskiti, button style, in sizes
A Flower Garden of
Colorful Organdie
All the delicate tints and bright hues of a flower garden! What
an inspiration for the prettiest frocks of the Summertime!
Among the colors are forget-me-not blue, rambler pink, rose, yel
low, apple green, orchid, yellow, Copenhagen, jade green, turquoise,
tomato, wigwam brown, Xavahoe brown, cinder gray and bisque. Some
arc in one qunlity nnd others in another, for there is not every color
at ench price.
.'10 inches wide nt S5c a yard.
15 inches ie- at 55c a nrd.
Imported Swiss Organdie
15 inches wide at 75c and SI a ard.
rntriil) i
Men's Oxfords, Special at
$4.75
A
to
(Chestnut)
Gned-lnnking, vpr -lccable
oxfords which
came in a special purchase
Sturdy tan m black dull leather, made, on Lng
lish lasts. Soles are wilted
500 Pair of Boys' School
Shoes at $3.90
faMngs of a thud on the;e tuidy shoes of tan
leather with heuw sole. Sre- 10 to 5.
((.nllrri, Market
2000 Scatter size Rugs
at Prices Extraordinarily Low
Called "scatter-size" because they nre so useful in small spaces throughout the
house between large rugs, in small passages, on stair landings,, even to cover worn
spots in larger rugs or carpets. A great manv of these are used in the Summer over
matting
Some of these rugs are special purchases at much less than the now regular
prices, some even half. Others are rugs from our regular stock lowered in price.
AxminBtcr Rugs
18x36 inches, $2.75
27x46 inches, $2.85
27x52 inches, $3.75
27x54 inches, $4.25
Velvet Rag
27x54 inches, $2.25 and $3.85
Art Rugs of Wool-and-Fibcr in
Pastel Shades
27x60 inches, $2.50
; 36x72 inches, $3.75
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